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2019Media Guide

Nick Szczerba

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Misericordia is division iii athletics Facilities

The athletics facilities at Misericordia University provide MU’s student-athletes with some of the finest competition venues in the region.

The facilities - all located on campus - include the Anderson Center, Mangelsdorf Field at the Anderson Outdoor Athletics Complex, Tambur Field, Metz Field House, McGeehan Field, Anderson Softball Field and six tennis courts.

Since 1993, the Anderson Center has provided a home for the Cougars basketball, volleyball and swim teams.

The Anderson Center features a six-lane swimming pool, indoor track, racquetball courts, fitness center and an aerobic/dance studio.

The building attracts more than 75,000 visitors annually for a variety of recreational uses.

Mangelsdorf Field at the Anderson Athletic Complex was con-structed in 2002 and serves as a home for the football, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse and track & field programs.

The Anderson Complex features a synthetic grass field and a six-lane synthetic track, with an eight-lane straightaway, which allow MU’s student-athletes to compete even when weather conditions are less than ideal.

The Misericordia softball team has called Anderson Field home since 1992.

Named for the late Dr. Robert S. and Geraldine Ruth Daley Anderson, the Anderson Sports-Health Center, Anderson Athletic Complex and Anderson Fields are all tributes to their commitment to Misericordia University.

Mangelsdorf Field honors the dedication of Jack and Dorothy Mangelsdorf to MU and the region.

The Misericordia tennis complex opened in 2004 as part of a gift by the M & T Foundation.

Honoring the Robert Tambur family, Tambur Field was chris-tened in 2013 as the new home for the MU baseball team.

McGeehan Field, named in honor of Mary Ellen McGeehan ‘46, opened in 2012 and provides a second artificial grass venue for the MU field hockey, soccer and lacrosse teams.

In addition, the John & Mary Metz Fieldhouse was construct-ed in 2012 and provides meeting and locker room space for the MU football, soccer, field hockey, track & field, baseball and lacrosse teams.

The 21,750 square-foot facility is named for long time board of trustee member John Metz and his wife and recognizes their contributions to the MU community.

Misericordia University is a member of the NCAA Division III. The largest of the NCAA’s three divisions, Division III promotes a well-rounded approach to intercollegiate athletics participation. While Division III is best known by some for what it doesn’t offer – athletics scholarships – it has plenty to offer.

Knowing that Division III student-athletes play for the love of the game, the D-III experience is structured to help participants develop fully as students, athletes and citizens. Athletics participation at many of the 450 institutions that comprise Division III allows for student-athletes to succeed in the classroom and athletics.

That certainly is true at Misericordia as student-athletes are often ac-tive in student government, residence life and other campus activities.

In addition, Division III playing seasons and class schedules are designed to minimize conflicts between athletics and academics while promoting academic success. This is evidenced by MU’s overall 3.28 GPA among student-athletes and 375 MAC All-Academic honorees in 2018-19.

While Division III athletics programs promote a wide range of participation, they don’t sacrifice when it comes to competition. In fact, the NCAA D-III sponsors 36 national championships annually.

Misericordia has enjoyed its share of success since joining the Division III ranks in 1992 - capturing 69 conference championships and sending 37 teams to the NCAA Championships, including the women’s soccer team advancing to the NCAA Final Four in 2012.

In addition, several individual efforts have helped put Misericordia on the national map:

Ashlee Ward, track & field: Two-time NCAA high jump championJuwan Petties-Jackson, track & field: NCAA 200m indoor championEric Sweeney, swimming: NCAA championWillie Chandler, basketball: Second-leading scorer in D-III historyHeather Dougherty, swimming: All-American.Amy Viti, track & field: NCAA runner-up, three-time All-American.Oniesha Clarke, track & field: two-time All-American.Reilly Wagner, track & field: two-time All-American.Sam Helmstetter, women’s soccer: First-team All-American.Michelle Myers, volleyball: D-III leader in blocks per gameAmy Bower, cross country: All-AmericanFrank Redmond, track & field: All-AmericanKim Daniel, field hockey: Eighth all-time in D-III with 58 assistsMike Murphy, baseball: D-III single-game record with eight hitsFounded in 1924, Misericordia is a liberal arts based, co-educational Catholic institution located in northeastern Pennsylvania. Sponsored by the Religious Sisters of Mercy, MU is one of 18 Mercy institutions in the United States and welcomes individuals from all faiths and offers a variety of liberal arts and professional programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

MU offers 37 majors in three academic colleges: Arts and Sciences; Health Sciences; and Professional Studies and Social Sciences.

The University is dedicated to the values of the Sisters of Mercy: mercy, service, justice and hospitality. These values are found throughout the University, from programs of study to service projects.

The hallmark of MU is a dedicated faculty and a high quality core liberal arts and sciences curriculum. With a total enrollment of 2,879 students, including 1,898 full-time, Misericordia offers the benefits of a small university with the scope of a larger institution. Misericordia’s average class size of 19 ensures personalized attention and a 11.3:1 student/faculty ratio allows students and faculty to truly know one another.

Located in Dallas, PA, MU’s 123-acre campus has a suburban atmosphere and is only nine miles from Wilkes-Barre and two hours from New York City and Philadelphia.

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Aug 30 Clarks Summit .......................................... 7:30

Sep 1 at Immaculata .............................................. 4:00

Sep 4 Lebanon Valley .......................................... 7:00

Sep 7 Arcadia ....................................................... 1:00

Sep 10 Scranton ..................................................... 7:00

Sep 14 at Rutgers-Camden ...................................... 2:00

Sep 21 at Oswego State ........................................... 4:00

Sep 25 at Muhlenberg .............................................. 7:00

Sep 28 Widener ...................................................... 5:00

Oct 5 Stevens ........................................................ 5:00

Oct 9 Dickinson .................................................... 7:00

Oct 12 * at FDU-Florham ....................................... 3:00

Oct 16 * Wilkes ...................................................... 7:00

Oct 19 * Delaware Valley ...................................... 3:00

Oct 22 * at Eastern .................................................. 3:00

Oct 26 * at King’s ................................................... 4:00

Oct 30 Susquehanna .............................................. 7:00

Nov 2 * DeSales ..................................................... 1:00

Nov 6 MAC Freedom Championships

* MAC Freedom opponent

0 Dominic Pizzi JR GK 5-9 Beachwood, NJ/Tom River South 1 Patrick Hoffman SR GK 6-2 St. Mary’s, PA/Elk County Catholic 2 John Caracappa JR M 5-7 Marlboro, NJ/St. John Vianney 3 Bryson Smith JR F/M 6-2 Mt. Vernon, WA/Mt. Vernon Christian 4 Eric Barczyk SO M 5-11 Lords Valley, PA/Wallenpaupack 5 Paul Bechtelheimer FY B 6-1 Sewell, NJ/St. Augustine Prep 6 Thomas Vaccaro SO M 6-2 Montrose, PA/Montrose 7 Nick Ruggiero JR M 5-7 Middletown, NJ/St. John Vianney 8 Eric Goldberg FY F/M 6-0 Titusville, NJ/Hopewell Valley Central 9 Alexei King FY M 5-11 Mechanicsburg, PA/Hershey 10 Nick Szczerba SR M 5-8 DuBois, PA/DuBois Central Catholic 11 Ethan Benedict JR M 5-7 Feasterville, PA/Council Rock South 12 Paul Schields SO B 5-10 Hainesport, NJ/Bishop Eustace Prep 13 Levi Roberts SR B 5-11 Perkiomenville, PA/Boyertown 14 Connor McCarthy JR B 5-7 Bloomsburg, PA/Bloomsburg 15 A.J. Quade SO B 5-9 Branchburg, NJ/ Somerville 16 Trent Wall FY M 5-10 Middletown, DE/Sanford School 17 Dylan Molyneaux JR M/B 6-2 Harleysville, PA/Souderton 18 Braiden Christie JR M/B 5-11 Hamilton, Ontario/Dallastown 19 Jared Houser SR M 5-10 Lititz, PA/Warwick 20 Kyle Dooner SO M 5-10 Kunkletown, PA/Pleasant Valley 21 Cody Rogers JR F/M 6-0 Watsontown, PA/Warrior Run 22 Gabe Lizana FY B 5-7 Massapequa Park, NY/Massapequa 23 Justin Kramer FY B 5-8 Blandon, PA/Fleetwood 24 Eddie Melan FY F 5-11 Tunkhannock, PA/Tunkhannock 26 Branden Ebersole FY M 5-11 Red Lion, PA/Red Lion 27 Charles Gugel SO M 6-0 Massapequa Park, NY/Massapequa 28 Christopher Kern FY B 6-1 Wyoming, PA/Central Columbia 30 Andrew Daubenspeck SO GK 6-0 Schwenksville, PA/Perkiomen 31 Max Nicholson FY GK 6-4 Front Royal, VA/Chelsea Academy 32 Christian Hess FY B 5-8 Monroe, NY/Monroe-Woodbury 33 Max Gariano FY M 5-10 Mountain Top, PA/Crestwood 34 Josh Spangenberg FY F 6-3 Millville, PA/Millville 35 Jacob Rudy FY B 6-1 New Ringgold, PA/Tamaqua

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Location: ..................... 301 Lake Street, Dallas, PAFounded: ......................................................... 1924Enrollment: .................................................... 1,898Nickname: ..................................................CougarsColors: ................................... Royal Blue and GoldConference: .....................................MAC FreedomNational Affiliation: ................. NCAA Division IIIPresident: ..............................Dr. Thomas BotzmanVP of Student Affairs: .............................Kit FoleyAthletic Director: .............................Chuck EdkinsDept Phone: ....................................... 570-674-6374 Head Coach: ...............................Andy Loughnane Phone: ................................... 570-674-6294 E-Mail: [email protected] Assistant: ......................... Rob Brandell Phone: ................................... 570-674-8167 Email [email protected]: ............................................ Erin RobertsAssistant: ..................................... Bryce HoudeshelAssistant: ......................................... Tristan SnyderAssistant: ............................................. Drew Jarvie

In addition to membership in the NCAA Division III, Misericordia University belongs to the MAC Freedom/Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) and the Eastern College Athletic Conference.

MU is in its 12th full season of competition in the MAC Freedom/MAC after 16 years as a member of the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference. Misericordia began ECAC and NCAA competition in 1992.

Misericordia offers the following sports that compete for championships in the MAC Freedom/MAC.

Men’s sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track & field, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis, outdoor track & field and volleyball.

Women’s sports: basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, indoor track & field, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, outdoor track & field and volleyball.

Formed in 1938, the ECAC is the nation’s largest athleticconference with more than 300 members in Divisions I, II and III from Maine to North Carolina.

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Andy Loughnane is in his fourth year as head men’s soccer coach at Misericordia University.

In his first three seasons, he has guidied the Cougars to a 13-7-1 record in the MAC Freedom and has guided the Cougars to the postseason in two of his first three seasons.

He was named the MAC Freedom Coach of the Year in 2016.

Loughnane is just the second full-time coach in the program’s history along with Chuck Edkins, who spent 25 seasons at the helm before becoming director of athletics.

A graduate of Caldwell (NJ) University, Loughnane has spent the last five seasons as the assistant coach at the University of Scranton where he helped the Royals to a 52-27-14 record and two NCAA Tournament appearances.

He was a two-time team captain at Caldwell and earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and earned his master’s in biochemistry from Scranton.

coachinG staFFandy louGhnane, head coach rob brandell, Graduate assistant

Rob Brandell is in his second year as the graduate assistant men’s soccer coach at Misericordia University.

He received his bachelor’s degree in economics and environmental studies from St. Lawrence University where he graduated with Cum Laude honors.

Brandell served as a captain of the men’s soccer team for three seasons. As

a back, he helped the Saints capture four NCAA postseason appearances and three Liberty League Championships. He garnered all-conference distinction three times and earned first-team East Regional All-American as a sophomore.

Brandell serves as a Promoting Awareness of the College Transition (PACT) program facilitator at MU and is on the board of the Back Mountain Youth Soccer Association and is the U12 Boys and Girls Commissioner.

Jared Houser

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2019 Player ProFiles

Jared Houser — SR, 5’10”MidfielderLititz, PA/Warwick2018: Played in 18 games with five starts… Netted four goals for eight points… Finished first in the team in goals scored and second in points… Scored two goals, including the game-winner, at DeSales… Collected goals in back-to-back wins against Wilkes and FDU-Florham. 2017: Appeared in all 18 games, starting 15… Picked up

an assist in a 3-1 victory over Wilkes.2016: Appeared in 16 games and started one of them… Had one assist, against Delaware Valley.

Patrick Hoffman — SR, 6’2”GoalkeeperSt. Mary’s, PA/Elk County Catholic2018: Appeared in two games… Made two saves against Lebanon Valley… Held Eastern and Lebanon Valley score-less in relief.

2017: Made 17 starts in net for the Cougars… Made 76 saves on the season, including a career-high ten saves against

Lycoming… Tallied nine saves against #10 Messiah in a 1-0 overtime loss.2016: Appeared in eight games and started six of them… Made 22 saves and had three shutouts… Made six saves in the MAC Freedom semifinals against DeSales and six against Eastern in the Finals. Braiden Christie — JR, 5’11”

Midfield/BackYork, PA/Dallastown2018: Played in 14 games with 11 starts… Tallied an assist against FDU-Florham. 2017: Played in two games.

Ethan Benedict — JR, 5’7”MidfieldFeasterville, PA/Council Rock South2018: Played in 14 games with 11 starts… Collected three points on one goal and an assist… Added on an insurance goal in a 3-0 win over Delaware Valley… Assisted the game-winning goal against Arcadia for the team’s first goal of the season.2017: Appeared in 16 games, starting four of them.

Nick Szczerba — JR, 5’8”MidfieldDuBois, PA/DuBois Central Catholic2018: Started all 18 games… Chosen to the MAC All-Academic team... Earned All-MAC Freedom first-team… Totaled 10 points with three goals and four assists… Led the team in points and assists… Assisted all three goals in a victory at Delaware Valley… Scored in conference play against Wilkes and FDU-Florham… Named to the Fall

MAC Sportsmanship Team.2017: Played in 17 games, getting the start in 11… Scored twice in 3-1 win over Wilkes.2016: Appeared in 18 games… Scored one goal, against Delaware Valley.

Levi Roberts — SR, 5’11”BackPerkiomenville, PA/Boyertown2018: Started 17 games… Led the team in minutes played… Earned All-MAC Freedom honorable mention. 2017: Appeared in 15 games, starting all of them… Scored first career goal against Rochester... Was named an All-MAC Freedom honorable mention.2016: Appeared in 18 games and started 15 of them… Was

named MAC Freedom Rookie of the Year and was received honorable men-tion to the All-MAC Freedom team… Had two assists on the year.

John Caracappa — JR, 5’7”MidfieldMarlboro, NJ/St. John Vianney2018: Played in 14 games with 11 starts… Collected three points on one goal and an assist… Added on an insurance goal in a 3-0 win over Delaware Valley… Assisted the game-winning goal against Arcadia for the team’s first goal of the season.2017: Played in all 18 games, starting nine of them… Picked up his first-career point on an assist versus Rutgers-Camden.

Cody Rogers — JR, 6’0”Forward/MidfieldWatsontown, PA/Warrior Run2018: Appeared in 16 games with one start... Tallied an assist against FDU-Florham.2017: Played in 15 games, starting three.

Dominic Pizzi — JR, 5’9”GoalkeeperBeachwood, NJ/Toms River South2018: Started 12 games before missing the rest of the season with an injury… Totaled a 0.75 save percentage while allowing 1.59 goals per game... Collected two shutouts… Ranked third in the MAC Freedom in saves per game (4.75) and fourth in save percentage… Shutout Arcadia with two saves in a 1-0 victory… Made a season-best 10 saves versus Messiah… Tallied eight saves in a double-

overtime draw against Scranton. 2017: Saw action in two games, including the start against Susquehanna… Made eight saves against Susquehanna in a tough 1-0 overtime defeat.

Dylan Molyneaux — JR, 6’2”Midfield/BackHarleysville, PA/Souderton2018: Started 16 games… Received All-MAC Freedom second-team… Tallied three goals for six points… Tied for second on the squad in goals… Scored two goals against FDU-Florham… Netted the first goal in a 1-1 draw against Scranton.2017: Played in 17 games, starting six… Picked up first point of career on an assist in 2-1 win over Manhattanville.

Connor McCarthy — JR, 5’7”BackBloomsburg, PA/Bloomsburg2018: Played in 14 games with nine starts… Collected two assists against FDU-Florham for his first career points. 2017: Started five contests and played in eight more.

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2019 Player ProFiles

Eric Barczyk — SO, 5’11”MidfielderLords Valley, PA/Wallenpaupack2018: Saw action in 13 games with one start.

Bryson Smith — JR, 6’2”Forward/MidfielderMt. Vernon, WA/Mt. Vernon Christian2018: Played in 11 games with one start… Found the back of the net against Delaware Valley.2017: Appeared in 18 games, starting four of them… Scored first career goal against Rutgers-Camden… Picked up first career assist in 5-1 victory over Delaware Valley.

Nick Ruggiero — JR, 5’7”Forward/MidfielderMiddletown, NJ/St. John Vianney2018: Played in 17 games with seven starts… Tallied three goals for six points… Scored the game-winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Arcadia… Netted the equalizer in the 55th minute against #1 Messiah.2017: Appeared in six games.

Kyle Dooner — SO, 5’10”MidfielderKunkletown, PA/Pleasant Valley2018: Appeared in three games.

Charles Gugel — SO, 6’0”MidfielderMassapequa Park, NY/Massapequa2018: Played in 13 games with six starts… Scored first career goal in a 3-1 win at Wilkes.

Andrew Daubenspeck — SO, 6’0”Goal KeeperSchwenksville, PA/Perkiomen2018: Played in seven games with six starts… Had a 0.69 save percentage… Made a season-best eight saves in the first round of the MAC Freedom Championships against Eastern… Picked up his first career-victory in a 3-1 win over Wilkes.

Paul Schields — SO, 5’10”BackHainesport, NJ/Bishop Eustace Prep2018: Started the first two games… Missed the rest of the season with an injury.

A.J. Quade — SO, 5’9”BackBranchburg, NJ/Somerville2018: Appeared in four games.

Paul Bechtelheimer — FY, 6’1”BackSewell, NJ/ Saint Augustine PrepPrep: United Soccer Coaches East Region All-American... South Jersey Defensive Player of the Year... New Jersey non public first-team all state... Cape Atlantic League first-team... Daily Mail first-team all star... Atlantic City Press first team all-star.

Branden Ebersole — FY, MidfielderRed Lion, PA/ Red LionPrep: 2017-18 all county... 2017 Defensive Player of the Year... 2018 senior all-star.

Max Gariano — FY, 5’10”MidfielderMountain Top, PA/CrestwoodPrep: Second-team all-conference... First-team all-conference... First-team all state... Player of the Year 2018

Eric Goldberg — FY, 6’0”Midfielder/ForwardTitusville, NJ/ Hopewell Valley CentralPrep: All-conference selection... All-county selection... SCANJ all-state team

Christian Hess — FY, 5’8”BackMonroe, NY/ Monroe-WoodburyPrep: Scholar-athlete team award... NYSPHSAA state champion...Edward J. Kellman scholarship award... Herald scholar-athlete nominee.

Christopher Kern — FY, 6’1”BackWyoming, PA/ Central ColumbiaPrep: Three-time division III all-star... Two-time division III academic all star.

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2019 Player ProFilesAlexei King — FY, 5’ 11”MidfieldMechanicsburg, PA/ Hershey Prep: Letterman in soccer and lacrosse.

Justin Kramer — FY, 5’8”BackBlandon, PA/ Fleetwood Prep: Berks County champion... District runner up... PIAA AA state champion... All-Berks honorable mention.

Gabe Lizana — FY, 5’7”BackMassapequa Park, NY/ MassapequaPrep: National Honor Society... Scholar-athlete award winner.

Eddie Melan — FY, 5’11”ForwardTunkhannock, PA/ TunkhannockPrep: First-team all-conference... 2016 WVC champion.

Max Nicholson — FY, 6’4”GoalkeeperFront Royal, VA/ Chelsea AcademyPrep: First and second team all-conference... Team captain.

Jacob Rudy — FY, 6’1”BackNew Ringgold, PA/ TamaquaPrep: First-team all-county... 2019 soccer scholar-athlete award.

Josh Spangenberg — FY, 6’3”ForwardMillville, PA/ MillvillePrep: Captain of soccer team... PIAA state champion in 2018.

Trent Wall — FY, 5’10”MidfieldMiddletown, DE/ Sanford SchoolPrep: Four-time all-conference selection... Letterman in soccer, wrestling and baseball.

Ethan Benedict

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Nick Szczerba 18-18 3 4 10 20 0.15 8 0.400 0Jared Houser 18-5 4 0 8 16 0.250 7 0.438 1Nick Ruggiero 17-7 3 0 6 12 0.250 5 0.417 1Ethan Aigeldinger 16-16 1 4 6 34 0.029 16 0.471 0Dylan Molyneaux 16-16 3 0 6 24 0.125 8 0.333 1John Caracappa 18-18 2 0 4 19 0.105 9 0.474 1Ethan Benedict 18-16 1 1 3 23 0.043 9 0.391 0Bryson Smith 11-1 1 0 2 6 0.167 2 0.333 0Connor McCarthy 14-9 0 2 2 0 0.000 0 0.000 0Joseph Crisafi 8-0 1 0 2 5 0.200 4 0.800 0Charles Gugel 13-6 1 0 2 5 0.200 3 0.600 1Thomas Vacarro 12-0 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0Vincenzo Diliberti 17-16 0 1 1 6 0.000 3 0.500 0Tristan Wright 5-1 0 1 1 2 0.000 1 0.500 0 Braiden Christie 14-11 0 1 1 8 0.000 5 0.625 0Cody Rogers 16-1 0 1 1 11 0.000 2 0.182 0DominicPizzi 12-12 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0PatricHoffman 2-0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0Ian Anderson 18-18 0 0 0 7 0.000 3 0.429 0Sidney Kabinoff 13-0 0 0 0 4 0.000 4 1.000 0Paul Schields 2-2 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0Levi Roberts 17-17 0 0 0 4 0.000 1 0.250 0A.J. Quade 4-0 0 0 0 1 0.000 1 1.000 0Kylan Kurtz 1-0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0Kyle Dooner 3-0 0 0 0 1 0.000 1 1.000 0Nick Giangiulio 4-0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0Eric Barczyk 13-1 0 0 0 5 0.000 2 0.400 0James Udasco 10-0 0 0 0 4 0.000 3 0.750 1Andrew Daubenspeck 7-6 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 Total 18 21 15 57 219 0.096 98 0.447 5Opponent 18 34 29 97 276 0.123 129 0.467 12

2018 results date oPPonent results record

2018 statistics Player GP-Gs G a Pts shots shot% soG soG% Gw

GoalkeePinG Player GP-Gs Min Ga Gaa sv sv% w-l sho

Sept. 2 Immaculata L 1-0 (2 OT) 0-1Sept. 5 at Lebanon Valley L 4-0 0-2Sept. 8 at Arcadia W 1-0 1-2Sept. 11 at Scranton T 1-1 (2 OT) 1-2-1Sept. 15 Salisbury L 1-0 1-3-1Sept. 18 Rutgers-Camden L 2-1 1-4-1Sept. 22 Messiah L 4-1 1-5-1Sept. 26 Lycoming L 2-0 1-6-1Sept. 29 * DeSales W 3-2 2-6-1/1-0Oct. 2 at Dickinson L 5-1 2-7-1Oct. 6 * King’s L 2-0 2-8-1/1-1Oct. 9 * Eastern L 1-0 2-9-1/1-2Oct. 13 * at Delaware Valley W 3-0 3-9-1/2-2Oct. 17 * at Wilkes W 3-1 4-9-1/3-2Oct. 20 * FDU-Florham W 5-1 5-9-1/4-2Oct. 24 at Susquehanna L 1-0 5-10-1Oct. 27 * at Manhattanville L 1-0 5-11-1/4-3Oct. 30 at Eastern (MAC Freedom Semifinals) L 5-2 5-12-1* MAC Freedom Opponent

Dominic Pizzi 12-12 1078 19 1.59 57 .750 3-8-1 2Patrick Hoffman 2-0 29 0 0.00 2 1.000 0-0 0Andrew Daubenspeck 7-6 552 15 2.44 33 .688 2-4 0Totals 18 1660 34 1.84 94 .734 5-12-1 2Opponents 18 1660 21 1.14 78 .788 12-5-1 8

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Misericordia Men’s soccer records

1. Andy Bush 117 2009-122. Todd Bardua 108 1996-993. Michael Blasi 102 1995-98T4. Stephen Pill 88 1994-97 Max Campbell 88 2005-086. Tyler Mensch 82 2005-087. Eric Barlett 80 1993-968. Mark Stauffer 68 1993-969. Len Bartone 67 1998-0110. Joey Scanlon 65 2007-10

1. Andy Bush 48 2009-122. Todd Bardua 44 1996-993. Mike Blasi 42 1995-984. Tyler Mensch 39 2005-08T5. Eric Barlett 28 1993-96 Max Campbell 28 2005-087. Stephan Pill 27 1994-978. Mark Stauffer 26 1993-96T9. Len Bartone 25 1998-01 Joey Scanlon 25 2007-10 Dan Pinto 25 2008-12 Nick vonEgypt 25 2011-14

1. Stephan Pill 34 1994-972. Max Campbell 32 2005-083. Eric Barlett 24 1993-964. Nick Bressler 23 1995-995. Andy Bush 21 2009-12T6. Todd Bardua 20 1996-99 Nick Ferguson 20 2009-138. Mike Blasi 18 1995-98T9. Len Bartone 17 1998-01 Cody Hack 17 2005-08

(Minimum 2,000 minutes)1. Barry Fitzgerald 0.89 2012-142. Ryan Foley 0.97 1995-983. Dave Kern 1.07 1999-024. Kevin Franco 1.08 2001-045. Andrew Loyd 1.22 2006-09

(Minimum 2,000 minutes)1. Ryan Foley 84.1 1995-982. Dave Kern 83.3 1999-023. Barry Fitzgerald 82.1 2012-154. Kevin Franco 79.0 2001-045. Andrew Loyd 77.5 2006-09

T1.Todd Bardua 44 1999 Mike Blasi 44 19973. Andy Bush 40 20114. Eric Barlett 34 19945. Andy Bush 33 2012T6. Max Campbell 31 2008 Tyler Mensch 31 2007 Tyler Mensch 31 2008 Stephan Pill 31 199510. Andy Bush 30 2012

T1. Todd Bardua 19 1999 Mike Blasi 19 1997T3. Andy Bush 15 2011 Andy Bush 15 2012 Tyler Mensch 15 20086. Tyler Mensch 14 2007T7. Eric Barlett 12 1994 Len Bartone 12 1995 Geoff Fritz 12 1995 Stephan Pill 12 1995 Joey Scanlon 12 2009

T1. Stephan Pill 13 1996 Cody Hack 13 2008 Max Campbell 13 2008T4. Nick Bressler 11 2000 Jeremy Fleeger 11 1997 Stephan Pill 11 1997T7. Pete Lauffer 10 1997 Eric Barlett 10 1994 Max Campbell 10 2007 Andy Bush 10 2011

(Minimum 50% of team’s minutes)T1. Barry Fitzgerald 0.74 2013 Ryan Foley 0.74 1996T3. Robert Johnson 0.76 1994 Ryan Foley 0.76 1997 Dave Kern 0.76 2000

(Minimum 50% of team’s minutes)1. Ryan Foley 88.6 19972. Bob Johnson 87.4 19943. Dave Kern 86.1 20004. Barry Fitzgerald 85.8 20135. Dave Kern 85.4 2002

T1. Nick Bressler 85 1997-00 Andy Bush 85 2009-12 T. Ryan, N. vonEgypt 85 2011-14T5. Eric Kishbaugh 84 2009-12 Bryan Kulbacki 84 2008-11 Dan Pinto 84 2008-12T8. Jay-P Evans 82 2007-10 Greg Kornhonen 82 2009-11T10. Todd Bardua 80 1996-99 Nick Ferguson 80 2009-13 Geoff Fritz 80 1999-02 Vinnie Greer 80 1999-03 Jason Hause 80 1997-00

1. Andy Bush 1.38 2009-122. Todd Bardua 1.35 1996-993. Mike Blasi 1.31 1995-984. Eric Barlett 1.27 1993-965. Max Campbell 1.17 2005-086. Tyler Mensch 1.09 2005-087. Brian Blesi 1.03 1999-008. Mark Stauffer 0.99 1993-969. Len Bartone 0.87 1998-01T10. Jeremy Fleeger 0.74 1995-98 Nick vonEgypt 0.74 2011-14

1. Stephan Pill 0.44 1994-972. Max Campbell 0.43 2005-083. Eric Barlett 0.38 1993-964. Brian Blesi 0.34 1999-01T5. Nick Bressler 0.27 1997-00 Peter Lauffer 0.27 1996-99T7. Todd Bardua 0.25 1996-99 Andy Bush 0.25 2009-12 Nick Ferguson 0.25 2009-13 Joey Scanlon 0.25 2007-10

1. Andy Bush 0.56 2009-122. Todd Bardua 0.55 1996-993. Mike Blasi 0.54 1995-984. Tyler Mensch 0.52 2005-085. Eric Barlett 0.44 1993-966. Mark Stauffer 0.38 1993-967. Max Campbell 0.37 2005-088. Stephan Pill 0.35 1994-979. Brian Blesi 0.34 1999-0110. Colin Hynes 0.32 2004-07

T1. D. Anonini, C. Edkins 23 2014 M. Norcini, G. Stock 23 2014 C. Panagacos, T. Ryan 23 2014 N. vonEgypt, T. Ziegler 23 2014 A. Bush, J. Evans 23 2010 C. Hummell, E. Kishbaugh 23 2010 G. Korhonen, B. Kulbacki 23 2010 D. Pinto, M. Scott 23 2010 T. Bardua, M. Blasi 23 1997 N. Bressler, J. Fleeger 23 1997 P. Lauffer, S. Pill 23 1997 M. Shoener, T. Walsh 23 1997

1. Todd Bardua 2.20 19992. Andy Bush 2.00 20113. Mike Blasi 1.91 19974. Eric Barlett 1.89 19945. Mark Stauffer 1.87 19936. Stephan Pill 1.82 19957. Max Campbell 1.60 20078. Tyler Mensch 1.55 20079. Eric Barlett 1.53 1993T10. Max Campbell 1.48 2008 Tyler Mensch 1.48 2008

1. Todd Bardua 0.95 19992. Mike Blasi 0.83 19973. Andy Bush 0.75 20114. Mark Stauffer 0.73 1993T5. Tyler Mensch 0.71 2008 Stephen Pill 0.71 19957. Tyler Mensch 0.70 20078. Andy Bush 0.68 2012T9. Eric Barlett 0.67 1993,94

1. Stephan Pill 0.68 20082. Cody Hack 0.65 20083. Max Campbell 0.62 20084. Eric Barlett 0.56 19945. Nick Bressler 0.52 2000T6. Andy Bush 0.50 2011 Max Campbell 0.50 2007 Niko Amity 0.50 2015T9. Jeremy Fleeger 0.48 1997 Stephan Pill 0.48 1997

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Mac FreedoM chaMPions:2008, 2009, 2011, 2012

Pac chaMPions:1996, 1997, 2000

ncaa chaMPionshiPs:2000, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013

ecac chaMPions:2002, 2014

Mac FreedoM Finalists:2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016

Pac Finalists:1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998,

1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007

ecac Finalists:1994, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2007, 2010

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