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The 2010 Boston College Men's Soccer Media Guide is now available online in PDF format. The 72-page document is the official yearbook of Eagle soccer. It includes biographies of coaches and players, a review of the 2009 season, history and records sections, a glance at the University and a profile of BC's five years in the ACC.
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The 2010 Boston College men’s soccer yearbook is a copyright production of the Boston College Media Relations Office, Conte Forum, Suite 321, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02467.

Managing editor: Tim Clark. Associate editor: Nicholas Dow.

Design by Grant Hawkins Design.

Photographic contributions by: Jim Abts, Scott Bales/YCJ, C.W. Pack Photography, Andreas Eriksson, Greater Boston Convention and Visitors’ Bureau, isiphotos.com, Getty Images, Jet Commercial Photographers, Polytan USA, John Quackenbos, theacc.com, Ian Thomas/The Heights, Inc., Melissa Wade

ON THE COVERSThe front cover of the 2010 Boston College men’s soccer yearbook features 2009 All-Atlantic Coast Conference second-team honorees Karl Reddick and Justin Luthy and 2010 U.S. U-20 Men’s National Team member Sacir Hot. The back cover features a team picture and schedule of the 2010 Eagles. The inside front cover focuses on Boston College All-America selections Alejandro Bedoya and Charlie Davies and their rise from The Heights to professional soccer and the U.S. National team. The inside back cover depicts All-America first-team honorees Reuben Ayarna, Alejandro Bedoya and Charlie Davies, BC soccer stars who began their professional playing careers in Sweden.

BOSTON COLLEGE MEDIA RELATIONS STAFFThe Boston College Media Relations staff consists of associate athletics director Chris Cameron; assistant athletics director Dick Kelley; assistant athletics director Stephanie Tunnera; assistant director Tim Clark; assistant director Matt Lynch; media relations assistants Casey Guerin and Josh Lentine; secretary Stephanie O’Leary.

Table of Contents 1Media Information/BC Quick Facts 2

OUTLOOK2010 Outlook 4-62010 Roster 72010 Radio/TV Chart 8

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Ed Kelly 10-11Assistant Coaches 12-13Support Staff 13-14

PLAYERSTeam Captains 16-17Seniors 17-18Juniors 19-21Sophomores 22-29Newcomers 30-32

2009 YEAR IN REVIEW2009 Season Results 342009 Final Stats 35Game-by-Game Recaps 36-40Class of 2009 41-442009 Individual Awards 44

PROGRAM HISTORYSingle-Season Records 46Career Records 47All-Time Results 48Year-by-Year Results 49-53Tom McElroy Award 54Honor Roll 55The ACC 56The ACC Schedule 57BC in the ACC 58-59Newton Campus Complex 60-61Boston College 62-63City of Boston 64-65President 66Director of Athletics 67Campus Map 68

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CREDITS

In MemoriamJamen J. Amato ‘07

1984 – 2009

The 2010 Boston College soccer media guide is dedicated to the memory of Jamen Joseph Amato ’07 who died on Oct. 14, 2009

after a valiant two-year battle with lymphoma.

A native of Pasadena, California, Jamen was a four-year defender/midfielder and 2006 team captain who graduated with honors.

He excelled as a 2008 Coro Foundation Fellow. His law school preparations were cut short by the diagnosis.

The middle of Tess and John Amato’s three children, Jamen, his father and older sister Ashley are Boston College graduates. His

younger sister Mary is a member of the Class of 2012.

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The Boston College media relations office is happy to work with members of the media to meet their needs covering our soccer program. Please follow these instructions.

CREDENTIALSAll requests for working press credentials for 2010 Boston College home soccer games should be made at least two days prior to the game in question. Please direct all credential requests to:

Tim Clark Assistant Director/Media RelationsBoston College, 321 Conte Forum

Chestnut Hill, MA [email protected]

(617) 552-8841 (Office)(857) 233-3536 (Cell)

INTERVIEW POLICIESAll interviews with Boston College soccer players or coaches must be arranged through the media relations office. It is suggested that 48 hours notice be given for an interview request. The Media Relations Office will arrange an interview time that is mutually convenient for the student-athlete and media representative. Student-athletes are not to be called in their dormitory rooms, nor should they be contacted via cell phone, email or facebook. Rather, players will return telephone calls to members of the media. Players will not be asked to miss classroom time for interviews.

PRESS FACILITIESBoston College’s 30-seat press box is adjacent to the field. Writers and game operations personnel will be assigned seats in the open areas of the press box. Television crews, radio crews and home and visiting coaches will be assigned seats adjacent to the writers’ work space.

PHOTOGRAPHERSPhotographers will also be issued credentials through the Media Relations Office, and will be allowed to shoot from behind the second (dotted) white lines surrounding the playing field.

POST-GAME INTERVIEWSHead coach Ed Kelly and requested players will be available for interviews following a brief cooling-off period. Media wishing to interview players should notify Tim Clark of the BC media relations staff just prior to or at the conclusion of the game.

WEB INFORMATIONBoston College releases, statistics and game recaps are available to members of the media via the World Wide Web at www.bceagles.com. Information about Boston College and the other eight Atlantic Coast Conference institutions is available at www.theacc.com.

GAMETRACKERSoccer fans and media personnel can now follow the action live over the internet via Gametracker. Live scoring and statistics are available through www.bceagles.com.

TWITTERBoston College fans can keep up with all men’s soccer news (in short form) by following at: www.twitter.com/BCSportsNews

MEDIA INFORMATION

2010 MEN’S SOCCER QUICK FACTS

GENERALLOCATION Chestnut Hill, MA 02467FOUNDED 1863ENROLLMENT 14,500PRESIDENT Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J.ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Gene DeFilippoNICKNAME EaglesCOLORS Maroon and GoldHOME FIELD Newton Campus Soccer FieldCONFERENCE Atlantic Coast Conference2009 OVERALL RECORD 14-9-02009 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINISH) 5-3-0 (t-third)LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST 12/4STARTERS RETURNING/LOST 9/2NEWCOMERS 9

MEN’S SOCCERHEAD COACH Ed KellyCAREER RECORD 247-179-44 (25 years)RECORD AT BC 207-166-38 (22 years)ASSOC. HEAD COACH Marco KoolmanASSISTANT COACHES Sergio Saccoccio, Kevin NylenSOCCER OFFICE PHONE (617) 552-4084ATHLETIC TRAINER Aaron Clark

MEDIA RELATIONSASSOC. AD/MEDIA RELATIONS Chris CameronASST. DIR./MEDIA RELATIONS/MEN’S SOCCER CONTACT Tim Clark Office Phone 617-552-8841 Cell Phone 857-233-3536 E-Mail [email protected] RELATIONS FAX (617) 552-4903PRESS BOX PHONE (617) 552-1899MAILING ADDRESS 321 Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467WEB SITE www.bceagles.comTWITTER ACCOUNT www.twitter.com/BCSportsNews

BCEAGLES.COMThe Official Website of Boston College Athletics

TWITTER ACCOUNT www.twitter.com/BCSportsNews .twitter.com/BCSportsNews

BCEAGLES.COM

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EAGLES RETURN 12 LETTERMENWith the loss of only three letterwinners, Boston College returns the bulk of its squad from a year ago. The 24-man roster features 12 returning lettermen – one senior, three juniors and eight sophomores. Senior Karl Reddick and juniors Patrick Chin, Conor Fitzpatrick and Edvin Worley represent the returning upperclassmen that earned letters last fall. The roster also features eight sophomores – Kyle Bekker, Stefan Carter, Sacir Hot, Justin Luthy, Kevin Mejia, Charlie Rugg and Isaac Taylor – who earned varsity letters as freshman in 2009. The Eagles welcome eight freshmen in 2010.

LUTHY STELLAR IN NET AS A FRESHMANJustin Luthy, a 6-foot, 165-pound product of Dublin, Ohio, returns for his sophomore campaign after earning All-Conference second-team accolades as well as All-ACC Freshmen Team honors last fall. The Eagle incumbent in net started 21 games and went 13-8-0 with a 0.83 goals against average and a .815 save percentage and nine shutouts in his first collegiate season. In seven conference games, he went 5-2-0 with a 0.70 GAA and a .878 save percentage. Senior Ayotunde Ogunbiyi provides Kelly and his staff with a more-than-adequate backup. A 6-foot-3, 220-pound product of Gwynedd, Pa., Ogunbiyi is a member of the Ocean City Barons of the Premier Development League where he earned PDL All-Conference honors in 2009 after he went 5-4-2 in the regular season and registered a 0.76 goals against average and five shutouts. Newcomer John Bunkall, a Pasadena, Calif., resident who twice earned All-Mission League first-team honors at Loyola high school, will also compete for playing time.

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BACKLINE BACK, DEPTH ADDED, AGER SET FOR DEBUTBoston College’s defense is perhaps the deepest of any position for the Eagles in 2010. Of the 24 players on the roster, 14 are listed as a defender. Patrick Chin leads all returnees with 29 appearances entering his junior season. Sophomore Sacir Hot returns to anchor one of the center back positions having recently participated in the U.S. U-20 Men’s National team training camp later earning the 2010 Milk Cup title in Northern Ireland in late July. A 6-foot-1, 180-pound product of Fair Lawn, N.J., Hot played in 15 games as a freshman, missing seven matches because of injuries. Versatile sophomore Kevin Mejia, a 6-foot-1, 175-pound product of Pasadena, Calif., who saw action in all 23 games last fall, provides the team with another solid sophomore along the backline. Stefan Carter, also a sophomore, saw consistent action at one of the center back positions as a freshman. The 5-foot-11, 175-pound defender registered 15 starts last fall, missing seven matches because of injuries. Second-semester freshman Chris Ager, a 6-foot, 171-pound product of Gjettum, Norway who played his club soccer for the Stabaek Football Club, is set to make his Eagle debut along the BC backline in 2010. Ager, the 2010 recipient of the prestigious Thomas McElroy scholarship, will serve as one of two captains. Myles Gerraty returns as a senior and will provide depth at the position. Five freshmen – Gregg Bryer, Henry Bunkall, Jamie Doherty, Ryan Dunn and Cameron Stoker – are all first-year enrollees who will vie for playing time to bolster the defense.

REDDICK ANCHORS YOUNG YET TESTED MIDFIELDKarl Reddick returns for his senior campaign to anchor the defensive midfield for the Eagles. He leads all Boston College players with 63 career games played and 57 starts in the midfield. Stalwart Conor Fitzpatrick of Coventry, Conn., returns having started 43 matches in his first two seasons at The Heights. The versatile junior started all 21 games in the center midfield as a freshman and transitioned to the backline as a sophomore. Kyle Bekker, Colin Murphy and Isaac Taylor, each part of Kelly’s eight-member stellar sophomore class, were impact players in their freshman campaigns. Bekker, an Oakville, Ontario, native, started all 23 matches last fall and earned All-ACC Freshman Team accolades. Murphy, a resident of Onehunga, New Zealand, recorded 20 starts in the midfield as a freshman. He totaled eight points – two goals and four assists – and will also provide Kelly with further options on defense. Taylor saw action in 20 games in 2010. A native of Ashton, Md., he scored one of the more memorable goals last fall, snapping a 1-1 tie in the 103rd minute to lift the Eagles to the win over Dartmouth in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Senior Dave Dale, an Eagen, Minn., resident, is in his third collegiate season and saw action in four games last fall. Newcomer Amit Aburmad from Zofim, Israel is also expected to see significant action in the midfield. Aburmad is a junior who transferred from Mercer County Community College where he earned first-team All-America honors. Nico Capetola, a freshman from Manhasset, N.Y., is an All-State midfielder who will add further depth at the position.

WORLEY, RUGG UP TOPTwo players – Edvin Worley and Charlie Rugg – are Boston College’s top returning scorers. Worley leads all players with 30 career points – 10 goals and 10 assists. He is back for his junior campaign. Rugg, a sophomore, earned All-ACC Freshman Team honors in 2009 after he tallied a team-high 21 points – seven goals and seven assists, including seven points – three goals and one assist – in eight ACC contests. Kevin Mejia adds options and depth at the position. Mejia scored five goals as a freshman, including four in league action, to finished tied with for second on the team.

REDDICK & AGER NAMED TEAM CAPTAINSThe Eagles selected senior midfielder Karl Reddick and freshman defender Chris Ager as captains for the 2010 season. Reddick was tabbed captain for the second straight year.

2010 OUTLOOK

Karl Reddick

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EAGLES RANKED NO. 12 IN NSCAA PRESEASON POLLBoston College was ranked No. 12 in the preseason poll conducted by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. The Eagles checked in at No. 12 after concluding the 2009 season ranked No. 15. All totaled, six Atlantic Coast Conference teams were ranked in the preseason poll: Virginia (No. 2), Wake Forest (No. 3), North Carolina (No. 4), Maryland (No. 6) and Duke (No. 11).

2010 PRESEASON POLLS:Outlet BC RankingAtlantic Coast Conference Coaches No. 6Soccer America No. 9College Soccer News No. 11Top Drawer Soccer No. 11National Soccer Coaches Association No. 12

2010 OUTLOOK

THE 2010 EAGLES AT A GLANCE

LETTERMEN (RETURNING/LOST) 12/3

LETTERMEN RETURNING (12) 2009-10 STATISTICSPos. Name Cl. Ht. Wt. GP GS G-A-PtsD Stefan Carter So. 5-11 180 16 15 0-0—0D Patrick Chin Jr. 5-10 160 22 22 1-0—2D/M Conor Fitzpatrick Jr. 5-11 158 23 22 1-1—3D Sacir Hot So. 6-1 180 16 15 0-0—0D/M Isaac Taylor So. 5-10 160 20 6 1-1—3M Kyle Bekker So. 5-9 160 23 23 4-6—14M Colin Murphy So. 5-10 152 22 20 2-4—8M Karl Reddick Sr. 6-0 165 22 21 2-3—7F/D Kevin Mejia So. 6-1 189 23 16 5-0—10F Charlie Rugg So. 6-0 175 22 21 7-7—21F Edvin Worley Jr. 5-10 165 20 15 5-4—14

Name Cl. Ht. Wt. GP GAA Save% W-L-TGK Justin Luthy So. 6-0 165 21 0.93 .815 13-8-0

LETTERMEN LOST (3)Pos. Name Ht. Wt. GP GS G-A-PtsD Guillaume Amarat 5-9 165 12 6 0-0—0M Jeremiah Gallington 5-10 180 23 12 0-0—13F Mor Avi Hanan 5-10 150 21 11 2-1—5

NEWCOMERS (9)Name Pos. Cl. Last Schoo/HometownAmit Aburmad M/F Jr. Mercer County CC/Zofim, IsraelChris Ager D Fr. Norwegian College of Elite Sports/Gjettum NorwayGregg Bryer D Fr. Herzlia/Cape Town, South AfricaJohn Bunkall GK Fr. Loyola/Pasadena, Calif.Henry Bunkall D Fr. Loyola/Pasadena, Calif.Nico Capetola M Fr. Manhasset/Manhasset, N.Y.Jamie Doherty D Fr. Worcester Academy/Mansfield, Mass.Ryan Dunn D Fr. Winnacunnet/Hampston, N.H.Cameron Stoker D Fr. St. John’s (Shrewsbury)/Holden, Mass.

Charlie Rugg

REDDICK EARNS PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA DISTINCTION Senior midfielder Karl Reddick has been selected to the 2010 Preseason All-America teams from Soccer America, College Soccer News and Top Drawer Soccer. As a junior in 2009, Reddick earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference second-team honors, served as co-captain and captured National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-South Atlantic Region third-team recognition. He leads all Boston College players with 63 career games played and 57 starts in the Eagles’ midfield. The Pottstown, Pa., native, also earned All-ACC Freshmen Team honors in 2007 and captured College Soccer News Freshmen third-team recognition.

SUSTAINED SUCCESS Boston College has won 10 or more games 11 times in its 22 years of soccer under head coach Ed Kelly. Including its 14-9-0 record last fall, Boston College has won at least 10 games seven times in the last 10 seasons. The Eagles captured a school-record 18 wins during the 2002 season.

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THE ACC Virginia captured the 2009 NCAA title marked the 14th NCAA national championship for the Atlantic Coast Conference, the third straight and four of the past five. The ACC owned 75 percent of the 2009 College Cup field (North Carolina, Virginia and Wake Forest) for the second straight season.

BC IN THE ACC Boston College has a 19-17-4 record in five years of competition in the Atlantic Coast Conference, including a 17-7-0 record the last three seasons of regular-season competition. The team is 21-15-4 in ACC regular-season action and 5-3-0 in the league tournament.

HALL OF FAME Boston College head coach Ed Kelly was inducted in the New England Soccer Hall of Fame in Nov. 2009 and led the Eagles to their eighth all-time NCAA Tournament appearance and third-straight, bowing out in the third round. Kelly just finished his 22nd year (1988-present) as head coach of Boston College and has compiled a record of 207-166-38 during his tenure at the Heights. He is BC’s all-time winningest soccer coach and was named the 2007 ACC Coach of the Year.

2010 OUTLOOK

Patrick Chin

Conor Fitzpatrick

GLANCING BACK AT 2009 Overall Record: 14-9-0ACC Record (Place): 5-3-0 (t-third)ACC Tournament: Lost in semifinalNCAA Tournament: Lost in round of 16

BC ADVANCES TO SEVENTH NCAA TOURNAMENT IN 10 YEARSThe Eagles won seven-of-eight games to close the regular season last fall. The team advanced to the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament and earned one (of 27) at-large berths to the NCAA Championship, marking the third straight season and ninth overall that the Eagles have earned an NCAA Championship berth. Boston College has a 6-9 all-time record in tournament play. Head coach Ed Kelly has led BC to eight (of its nine) NCAA Tournament appearances, earning berths in 1990, 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘04, ‘07, ‘08 and ‘09. Former coach Ben Brewster led BC to its first tournament appearance in 1982.

YOUNG GUNSOf the 12 Boston College players that registered more than 11 starts in 2009, seven were freshmen – M Kyle Bekker (23 starts), B Stefan Carter (15 starts), F/B Kevin Mejia (16 starts), B Sacir Hot (15 starts), GK Justin Luthy (21 starts), M Colin Murphy (20 starts), and F Charlie Rugg (21 starts) – and three were sophmores – B Patrick Chin (22 starts), B Conor Fitzpatrick (22 starts) and M Edvin Worley (16 starts). The upperclassmen were junior co-captain M Karl Reddick (21 starts) and senior co-captain F Mor Avi Hanan (11 starts).

FOUR PLAYERS EARN ALL-ACC HONORSFour Boston College men’s soccer players – midfielder Kyle Bekker, goalkeeper Justin Luthy, midfielder Karl Reddick and forward Charlie Rugg – earned 2009 All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors. Luthy and Reddick both captured All-Conference second-team recognition while Bekker, Luthy and Rugg garnered All-Freshmen Team accolades. Luthy, a Dublin, Ohio native, was one of only three freshmen to be named to either the first- or second-team all-conference squads, joining Duke defender Andrew Wenger and Virginia forward William Bates.

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2010 ROSTER

NUMERICAL ROSTERNO NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL

1 Justin Luthy SO GK 6-0 165 Dublin, Ohio/Amherst 2 Chris Ager FR D 6-0 171 Gjettum, Norway/Stabaek 3 Ryan Dunn FR D 5-10 160 Hampton, N.H./Winnacunnet 4 Gregg Bryer FR D 5-11 163 Cape Town, South Africa/Herzlia 5 Sacir Hot SO D 6-1 184 Fair Lawn, N.J./Fair Lawn 6 Edvin Worley JR F 5-10 165 Jensen Beach, Fla./Jensen Beach 7 Karl Reddick SR MF 6-0 165 Pottstown, Pa./Strath Haven 8 Conor Fitzpatrick JR D/MF 5-11 158 Coventry, Conn./East Catholic 9 Patrick Chin JR D/MF 5-10 165 Arcadia, Calif./Arcadia

10 Kyle Bekker SO MF 5-9 160 Oakville, Ontario/Iroquois Ridge 11 Isaac Taylor SO D/MF 5-10 160 Ashton, Md./Choate Rosemary Hall (Conn.) 12 Kevin Mejia SO D/F 6-1 178 Pasadena, Calif./Marshall Fundamental 13 John Bunkall FR GK 5-10 170 Pasadena, Calif./Loyola 14 Henry Bunkall FR D 5-11 175 Pasadena, Calif./Loyola 16 Amit Aburmad JR MF/F 5-6 165 Zofim, Israel/Mercer County CC 17 Charlie Rugg SO F 6-0 175 Roslindale, Mass./Rivers 18 Nico Capetola FR MF 5-10 170 Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset 21 Colin Murphy SO D/MF 5-10 152 Onehunga, New Zealand/Northfield Mount Hermon (Mass.)22 Cameron Stoker FR D 6-1 175 Holden, Mass./Saint John’s (Shrewsbury) 23 Stefan Carter SO D 5-11 180 Wheatley Heights, N.Y./Half Hollow Hills West 24 Myles Gerraty SR D 5-11 165 Nutley, N.J./St. Benedict’s Prep 25 Jamie Doherty FR D 5-7 140 Mansfield, Mass./Worcester Academy 29 Dave Dale SR MF 5-10 165 Eagan, Minn./Eagan 32 Ayotunde Ogunbiyi SR GK 6-3 220 Gwynedd, Pa./Ocean City Barons

ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNO NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL16 Amit Aburmad JR MF/F 5-6 165 Zofim, Israel/Mercer County CC

2 Chris Ager FR D 6-0 171 Gjettum, Norway/Stabaek 10 Kyle Bekker SO MF 5-9 160 Oakville, Ontario/Iroquois Ridge

4 Gregg Bryer FR D 5-11 163 Cape Town, South Africa/Herzlia 14 Henry Bunkall FR D 5-11 175 Pasadena, Calif./Loyola 13 John Bunkall FR GK 5-10 170 Pasadena, Calif./Loyola 18 Nico Capetola FR MF 5-10 170 Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset 23 Stefan Carter SO D 5-11 180 Wheatley Heights, N.Y./Half Hollow Hills West

9 Patrick Chin JR D/MF 5-10 165 Arcadia, Calif./Arcadia 29 Dave Dale SR MF 5-10 165 Eagan, Minn./Eagan 25 Jamie Doherty FR D 5-7 140 Mansfield, Mass./Worcester Academy 3 Ryan Dunn FR D 5-10 160 Hampton, N.H./Winnacunnet 8 Conor Fitzpatrick JR D/MF 5-11 158 Coventry, Conn./East Catholic

24 Myles Gerraty SR D 5-11 165 Nutley, N.J./St. Benedict’s Prep 5 Sacir Hot SO D 6-1 184 Fair Lawn, N.J./Fair Lawn 1 Justin Luthy SO GK 6-0 165 Dublin, Ohio/Amherst

12 Kevin Mejia SO D/F 6-1 178 Pasadena, Calif./Marshall Fundamental 21 Colin Murphy SO D/MF 5-10 152 Onehunga, New Zealand/Northfield Mount Hermon (Mass.)32 Ayotunde Ogunbiyi SR GK 6-3 220 Gwynedd, Pa./Ocean City Barons

7 Karl Reddick SR MF 6-0 165 Pottstown, Pa./Strath Haven 17 Charlie Rugg SO F 6-0 175 Roslindale, Mass./Rivers 22 Cameron Stoker FR D 6-1 175 Holden, Mass./Saint John’s (Shrewsbury) 11 Isaac Taylor SO D/MF 5-10 160 Ashton, Md./Choate Rosemary Hall (Conn.) 6 Edvin Worley JR F 5-10 165 Jensen Beach, Fla./Jensen Beach

Ed Kelly - Head Coach Marco Koolman - Associate Head Coach Sergio Saccoccio - Assistant Coach Kevin Nylen - Assistant Coach

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

BY HOMETOWN UNITED STATES – 19California (4), Connecticut (1), Florida (1), Maryland (1), Massachusetts (3), Minnesota (1), New Jersey (2), New Hampshire (1), New York (2), Ohio (10), Pennsylvania (2)CANADA – 1ISRAEL – 1NEW ZEALAND – 1NORWAY – 1SOUTH AFRICA – 1

BY CLASSSENIORS (4)Dave Dale, Myles Gerraty, Ayotunde Ogunbiyi, Karl ReddickJUNIORS (4)Edvin Worley, Conor Fitzpatrick, Patrick Chin, Amit AburmadSOPHOMORES (8)Stefan Carter, Kyle Bekker, Sacir Hot, Justin Luthy, Kevin Mejia, Charlie Rugg, Colin Murphy, Isaac TaylorFRESHMEN (8)Chris Ager, Gregg Bryer, Nico Capetola, Henry Bunkall, John Bunkall, Ryan Dunn, Jamie Doherty, Cameron Stoker

BY POSITIONGOALTENDERSJohn Bunkall, Justin Luthy, Ayotunde Ogunbiyi DEFENDERSChris Ager, Gregg Bryer, Henry Bunkall, Stefan Carter, Patrick Chin (D/M), Jamie Doherty, Ryan Dunn, Conor Fitzpatrick (M/D), Myles Gerraty, Sacir Hot, Kevin Mejia (D/F), Colin Murphy (M/D), Cameron Stoker, Isaac Taylor (M/D),MIDFIELDERSAmit Aburmad (M/F), Kyle Bekker, Nico Capetola, Patrick Chin (D/M), Dave Dale, Conor Fitzpatrick (M/D), Colin Murphy (D/M), Karl Reddick, Isaac Taylor (D/M)FORWARDSAmit Aburmad (M/F), Edvin Worley, Kevin Mejia (D/F), Charlie Rugg

Average Age: 20 yrs., 1 monthAverage Games Played: 14.7Most Games Played: 63 (Karl Reddick)Average Games Started: 12.5Most Games Started: 57 (Karl Reddick)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEJustin LUTHY LOU-thySACIR Hot Sash-EAR HotKevin MEJIA Meh-HEE-aAyotunde “TUNDE” OGUNBIYI Tunde O-gun-BI-YI

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TV/RADIO CHART

#1#1JUSTIN LUTHYSo., G, 6-0, 165

Dublin, OhioDublin, Ohio

#7#7KARL REDDICK

Sr., M, 6-0, 165Pottstown, Pa.

#22#22CAMERON STOKER

Fr., D, 6-1, 175Holden, Mass.

Pottstown, Pa.

#13#13JOHN BUNKALL

Fr., G, 5-10, 170Pasadena, Calif.Pasadena, Calif.

#2#2CHRIS AGERFr., D, 6-0, 171

Gjettum, NorwayGjettum, Norway

#8#8CONOR FITZPATRICK

Jr., D/M, 5-11, 158Coventry, Conn.

#24#24MYLES GERRATY

Sr., D, 5-11, 165Nutley, N.J.

Coventry, Conn.

#14#14HENRY BUNKALL

Fr., D, 5-11, 175Pasadena, Calif.

#3#3RYAN DUNN

Fr., D, 5-10, 160Hampton, N.H.Hampton, N.H.

#9#9PATRICK CHINJr., D/M, 5-10, 160

Arcadia, Calif.

#25#25JAMIE DOHERTY

Fr., D, 5-7, 140Mansfield, Mass.

Arcadia, Calif.

#16#16AMIT ABURMADJr., M/F, 5-10, 168

Zofim, IsraelZofim, Israel

#4#4GREGG BRYER

Fr., D, 5-11, 163Cape Town, South AfricaCape Town, South Africa

#10#10KYLE BEKKERSo., M, 5-9, 160

Oakville, Ontario

#29#29DAVE DALE

Sr., M, 5-10, 165Eagan, Minn.

Oakville, Ontario

#17#17CHARLIE RUGG

So., F, 6-0, 175Roslindale, Mass.Roslindale, Mass.

#5#5SACIR HOT

So., D, 6-1, 180Fair Lawn, N.J.Fair Lawn, N.J.

#11#11ISAAC TAYLORSo., D/M, 5-10, 160

Ashton, Md.

#32#32AYOTUNDE OGUNBIYI

Sr., G, 6-3, 220Gwynedd, Pa.

Ashton, Md.

#18#18NICO CAPETOLA

Fr., M, 5-10, 170Manhasset, N.Y.Manhasset, N.Y.

#6#6EDVIN WORLEY

Jr., F, 5-10, 165Jensen Beach, Fla.Jensen Beach, Fla.

#12#12KEVIN MEJIA

So., D/F, 6-1, 189Pasadena, Calif.Pasadena, Calif.

#21#21COLIN MURPHYSo., D/M, 5-10, 152

Onehunga, New ZealandOnehunga, New Zealand

ED KELLYED KELLYHead Coach

Nutley, N.J.

MARCO KOOLMANMARCO KOOLMANAssociate Head Coach

Mansfield, Mass.

SERGIO SACCOCCIOSERGIO SACCOCCIOAssistant Coach

Eagan, Minn.

KEVIN NYLENKEVIN NYLENAssistant Coach

Pasadena, Calif.

#23#23STEFAN CARTER

So., D, 5-11, 180Wheatley Heights, N.Y.Wheatley Heights, N.Y.

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ED KELLY• HeadCoach• 22ndSeasonatBostonCollege

AS A COACH

• Entershis26thseasonasaheadcoachand23rdyear(1988-present)asheadcoachofBostonCollege;spentthreeyears(1985-1987)atSetonHall

• Hascompiledacareerrecordof247-179-44;is207-166-38duringhistenureattheHeights

• His207winsatBostonCollegerankhimfirstonBC’sall-timelist• WasinductedintotheNewEnglandSoccerHallofFameinNovember2009• HasguidedtheEaglesto eightNCAATournamentappearances,includingthree

straightandseveninthelastdecade–(1990,2000,2001,2002,2004,2007,2008and2009)

• Securedthe2007AtlanticCoastConferenceregular-seasontitle–theschool’sfirstACCChampionshipsinceBostonCollegeofficiallybecamethe12thmemberoftheconferenceinJulyof2005–witha3-1homewinoverVirginiaTechonNov.9;finished7-1-0inleaguematches

• Capturedthe2007AtlanticCoastConferenceTournamenttitlewitha2-1victoryoverWakeForestinCary,N.C.,onNov.19

• Earned2007AtlanticCoastConferenceCoachoftheYearhonors• EarnedBigEastCoachoftheYearthreetimes–in1989,1990and2000• ReceivedBigEastCoachingStaffoftheYearin2002–EdKelly,IanHennessy

andDusanObsajsnik• HasearnedNationalSoccerCoachesAssociationofAmerica(NSCAA)/adidas

RegionalCoachoftheYearhonorsthreetimes;earnedNewEnglandhonorsin2000and2002andSouthAtlanticrecognitionin2007

• Earned2002Soccer AmericaNationalCoachoftheYearhonors;guidedtheEaglestoaberthintheNCAATournament’s“EliteEight”

• Captured fiveBigEastTournamentChampionships– twoasheadcoachofSetonHall(1986,1987),andthreeasheadcoachofBostonCollege(1990,2000,2002)

• WonthreeBigEastTournamentChampionshipsoverafive-yearperiod–twowithSetonHall(1986,1987),andonewithBostonCollege(1990)

• HascoachedsevenNSCAAAll-Americans, includingthree2007All-Americahonorees–ReubenAyarna,AlejandroBedoyaandSherronManswell

• Has coached twoAtlanticCoastConferenceOffensivePlayer of theYearrecipients–CharlieDavies(2006)andAlejandroBedoya(2007)

• Earnedhis100thcollegiatevictorywithBostonCollege’s2-1winatHartfordonSaturday,September17,1994

• Earnedhis200thwinonOctober12,2005witha1-0overtimewinoverYale• AssumedheadcoachingdutiesatBostonCollegein1988• Establishedaprogram-best18winsin2002• AssumedtheheadpostatSetonHallin1985• Posteda40-13-6recordinhisthree-yeartenure• InhisfirstyearatSetonHall,guidedthePiratestoan8-7-1mark,theschool’s

firstwinningseasonin11years.• LedSetonHalltotwoBigEastregular-seasonandtournamenttitlesinthree

years• LedSetonHalltotwoNCAATournamentberthsinthreeyears• Establishedaprogram-best18winsin1986• EarnedNJSCADivisionICoachoftheYearHonorsin1986• ServedasassistantcoachatFairleighDickinsonUniversityfrom1980-84• HelpedguidetheKnightstothreeNCAATournamentselections• In1983,FDUwonthemostgamesinthecountry(21)andadvancedtofinal

eightoftheNCAATournament

HEAD COACH

n EdKellywasinductedintotheNewEnglandSoccerHallofFameinNovember2009

n EdKellyhasguidedfourBostonCollegeplayers–Reuben Ayarna,Alejandro Bedoya,Charlie DaviesandSherron Manswell–toNSCAA/adidasAll-Americahonorsinthelastfourseasons.

n Ed Kellyhasledhisteamstosixconferencetournamenttitles--fiveinBigEastTournamentplayandoneinACCTournamentaction.HeguidedSetonHalltotwoBigEastTournamenttitles(1986and1987)inhisthreeyearsasheadcoachofthePirates,ledBCtothreeBigEastTournamentcrowns(1990,2000and2002)andguidedtheEaglestothe2007AtlanticCoastConferencetournamenttitle.

n Charlie Davies,whocurrentlycompetesforFCSochauxinFrance,starredontheBCfieldfrom2004-06,earningBigEastRookieoftheYearhonorsasafreshmanandfinishingastherunner-upfortheMissouriAthleticClub’sHermannTrophyrecognizingthetopplayerincollegiatesoccerasajunior.

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AS A PLAYER

• Competedprofessionallyforeightyears• SelectedtorepresenttheUnitedStatesfivetimesininternationalplay• PlayedintheAmericanSoccerLeagueandNorthAmericanSoccerLeague

PERSONAL

• BornOctober24,1948inDublin,Ireland• ServedfouryearsintheUnitedStatesAirForce(1969-73)• EdandhiswifeAnnhavethreechildren–Jessica,LaurenandLuke;allthree

areBostonCollegegraduates.• TheKellysresideinHolliston,Mass.

HEAD COACH

THE KELLY FILEYear Record Conference Title NCAA Tournament Appearance

AT SETON HALL1985 8-7-11986 18-2-2 BigEastTournamentChampions NCAATournamentFirstRound1987 14-4-3 BigEastTournamentChampions NCAATournamentSecondRoundSeton Hall Totals: 40-13-6 (.755 in three years)

AT BOSTON COLLEGE1988 7-11-11989 8-10-11990 14-5-2 BigEastTournamentChampions NCAATournamentFirstRound1991 8-7-31992 10-8-01993 12-5-11994 7-7-31995 11-5-21996 3-10-41997 5-9-21998 5-10-21999 6-9-22000 12-7-1 BigEastTournamentChampions NCAATournamentFirstRound2001 10-8-0 NCAATournamentFirstRound2002 18-5-0 BigEastTournamentChampions NCAATournament“EliteEight”2003 6-7-42004 13-5-2 NCAATournament“Sweet16”2005 5-9-22006 8-7-22007 15-5-1 AtlanticCoastConferenceRegular-SeasonChampions AtlanticCoastConferenceTournamentChampions NCAATournamentSecondRound2008 10-8-3 NCAATournamentThirdRound2009 14-9-0 NCAATournament“Sweet16”Boston College Totals: 207-166-38 (.550 in 22 years)Career Totals: 247-179-44 (.572 in 25 years)

KELLY’S NSCAAALL-AMERICANS

• PatO’Kelly,M,SetonHall–FirstTeam–1988,1989• PatHughes,M,SetonHall–SecondTeam–1986• IanHennessy,F,SetonHall–ThirdTeam–1987• PaulKeegan,F/M,BostonCollege–SecondTeam–1993,1995• ChrisHamblin,GK,BostonCollege–FirstTeam–2000• GuyMelamed,B,BostonCollege–ThirdTeam–2002; SecondTeam–2004• CharlieDavies,F,BostonCollege–FirstTeam–2006• ReubenAyarna,M,BostonCollege–FirstTeam–2007• AlejandroBedoya,M,BostonCollege–FirstTeam–2007; SecondTeam–2008• SherronManswell,F,BostonCollege–ThirdTeam–2007

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MarcoKoolman, a highly successful head coachwho guidedFranklinPierceUniversitytothe2007DivisionIINationalChampionship,isinhissecondseasononEdKelly’sstaff,hisfirstasassociateheadcoach.

KoolmancametoBostonCollegefromRindge,N.H.,whereheguidedtheFranklinPiercemen’ssoccerprogramforthelastnineseasons(2000-08).TheRavenspostedarecordof125-45-21andan86-21-10markinNortheast-10ConferencecompetitionduringKoolman’stenure.

FranklinPierceearnedsixconsecutiveberthsintheNCAADivisionIIMen’sSoccerTournament,twotripstothetournament’sFinalFour(2005and2007)andcapturedtheschool’sfirstNCAADivisionIIMen’sSoccernationalchampionship.

Additionally, FranklinPierce captured three straightNortheast-10Conferenceregular-season titles from2005-2007andwononeconference tournament title(2006)underKoolman’sdirection.

Individually,heearnedNSCAADivisionIINationalCoachoftheYearhonorsin2007whilegarneringNewEnglandRegionCoachoftheYearhonorsthreetimesinthelastfiveseasons(2004,2006and2007).

Koolman began his coaching career atGannonUniversity, his almamater,immediatelyfollowinghisfour-yearplayingcareer.

HeledtheGoldenKnightstoa74-29-6recordduringhissix-yeartenureathisalmamater.HeearnedNCAADivisionIICoachoftheYearhonorsin1993.

Koolmanearned a bachelor’s degree in business administration aswell as amaster’sdegreeinhealthservicesadministrationfromGannon.

Marcoandhiswife,Lisa,aretheparentsofthreechildren;daughtersKelceyandMacKincey,andson,Caelen.TheyresideinBedford,N.H.

MARCOKOOLMAN

• AssociateHeadCoach

ASSISTANT COACHES

SergioSaccoccio,whosetgoaltenderstandardsinseveralstatisticalcategoriesduringhisfour-yearcareer(2002-05)atNortheastern,entershisfifthseasonasacoachandhissecondasamemberofEdKelly’sstaff.

Saccocciospentthreeseasons(2006-08)asanassistantcoachontheHuskies’staffpriortohisarrivalatBostonCollege.

Afour-yearstarterandthree-timeAll-NewEnglandhonoree,heestablishedcareerrecordsforminutes(7,380)andsaves(324).Heconcludedhiscollegiatecareerrankedsecondontheschool’scareergoalsagainstaveragelist(1.25).

AnAll-ColonialAthleticConferencehonoreeasaseniorin2005,hetwiceearnedtheprogram’sMostValuablePlayeraward–in2004and2005–andhelpedguidetheHuskiestoanAmericaEastChampionshipandberthintheNCAATournamentasafreshmanin2002.SaccoccioearnedAmericaEastRookieoftheYearhonorsthatseason.

A2007graduateofNortheasternwithdegreesinfinanceandmarketing,Saccoccioenjoyedatwo-yearprofessionalplayingcareerwiththeSanDiegoGouchosandtheNewHampshirePhantomsoftheUnitedSoccerLeaguesPremierDevelopmentLeague.

HenowresidesinBoston.

SERGIOSACCOCCIO

• AssistantCoach

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ASSISTANT COACHES/SUPPORT STAFF

KevinNylen,afirst-teamAll-AmericaselectionatSaintAnselmCollegeandthe2002Northeast-10DefensivePlayeroftheYear,isinhisfirstseasonasanassistantcoachonEdKelly’sstaff.HebeganhiscoachingcareerinAugustof2009aftercompletingasix-yearprofessionalplayingcareer.

NylenspentlastseasononthestaffatAmherstCollege.

A2003SaintAnselmgraduate,Nylenearnedtheschool’sMaleAthleteoftheYearhonor,awardedannually toonestudent-athletewhobestexemplifies theSaintAnselmspiritinleadership,scholarshipandathleticachievements.

NylenplayedfourseasonsfortheHawks(1999-02),servingasteamcaptainin2002.

Aftergraduation,Nylenenjoyedasix-yearprofessionalplayingcareer.HespentthreeseasonswiththeWilmingtonHammerheadsoftheUnitedSoccerLeagueSecondDivision(2003-06),beforejoiningtheCharlestonBatteryoftheUSLFirstDivisionforthreeseasons.

Anativeof Ipswich,Mass.,NylenholdsaUnitedStatesSoccerFederation “A”coachinglicenseaswellasanNSCAAAdvancedNationaldiploma.

KEVINNYLEN

• AssistantCoach

AaronClark,nowinhisfifthseasonasathletictrainerforthemen’ssoccerprogram,waspromotedtoAssistantDirector,SportsMedicineinJune2008.

Clarkworksprimarilywith themen’ssoccerandbaseballprograms. HecametoBCafter spendingone year (2005-06) as theathletic trainer atShrewsbury(Mass.)HighSchool.

PriortohisworkatShrewbury,ClarkspentfouryearsatMerrimackCollege(NorthAndover,Mass.)whereheearnedhisundergraduatedegreeinsportsmedicineinthespringof2005.There,heworkedprimarilywiththemen’shockey,men’sbasketball,baseballandwomen’slacrosseprograms.

Clarkwasafour-yearfootballlettermanattightendatMerrimack.Heservedasteamcaptainduringhisseniorcampaign.

A2001graduateofGreenfieldHighSchool,ClarkgrewupinGreenfield,Mass.HenowresidesinWatertown.

AARONCLARK

• AssistantDirector,SportsMedicine

RussellDeRosaisinhisninthseasonasastrengthandconditioningcoachatBostonCollege.AfterservingfiveseasonsastheAssistantStrength&ConditioningCoach,hewaspromotedtoDirectorofStrength&ConditioningforOlympicSportsin2007.

DeRosajoinedtheBCstaffaftersevenyears(1996-2002)atYaleUniversity,thelastfiveasAssociateDirectorofSportsConditioning.Inthatposition,heoversawthestrength&conditioningfor32intercollegiatesportsprograms.

InadditiontohisYaleexperiences,DeRosahasalsoworkedwiththeNewHaven-Connecticut entry to theAmericanHockeyLeague (1998-99) andwithBostonUniversity(1995-96).

DeRosareceivedhisbachelor’sdegreeinhealthandfitnessfromSpringfieldCollegein1995.Heearnedamaster’sdegreeinexercisesciencewithanemphasisonexercisephysiologyfromSouthernConnecticutStateUniversityin2001.

HeisamemberoftheNationalStrength&ConditioningAssociation.RussellandhiswifeAlex,havea5-year-oldson,Andrew.TheyresideinWestPeabody.

RUSSELL DeROSA

• Director,Strength&Conditioning, OlympicSports

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KELLYKELLYKENNY

Asst. Equipment Mgr.

MIKEMIKEMcKENZIE

Asst. Dir./Marketing

KENNYKENNYTURBUSH

Camps/Clinics/Facility Admin.

PAULPAULNEIDERMIRE

Operations Intern

JOEJOESHIRLEYAsst. AD/Facilities

ERICERICGIRARD

Assoc. Dir./Multimedia

CRISTINA CRISTINA HANCOCKAdministrative Intern

TomPeters,whowas promoted to senior associate athletics director inMay2010,isinhis19thyearatBostonCollege.PetersjoinedtheEagles’staffasanassociateathleticsdirectorinJanuary1992.PriortocomingtotheHeights,PetersspentmorethanthreeyearsasassociateathleticdirectoratTulaneUniversity.Inaddition,PetersservedasTulane’sactingathleticdirectorfromDecember1990untilJune1991.

Peters’ responsibilitiesatBostonCollege includeoverseeingnineof themen’sandwomen’sathletic programs—men’sandwomen’s icehockey,men’s andwomen’ssoccer,men’sandwomen’sswimming,men’sandwomen’sfencingandbaseball—andservingasthedepartment’sliaisonwithnumerousathletic-relatedsupportgroups.

Petershasalsoservedastournamentmanagerforahostofpostseasonevents,includingthe2009NCAAMen’sBasketballEastRegional,the1999and2003NCAAMen’sBasketballEastRegionFirstandSecondRoundsandthe2003IntercollegiateFencingAssociationchampionships.

PetersisalsoamemberoftheBeanpotHockeyTournamentCommittee,whichorganizestheannualcompetitionbetweenthecity’sfourDivisionIhockeyschools.Additionally,PetershasservedontheexecutivecommitteeofWomen’sHockeyEastsincetheleague’sinceptionin2002-03,servingaschairofthecommitteeduringthe2006-07season.PeterscurrentlyservesontheHockeyEastChampionships/SpecialEventsCommittee.

Inadditiontohisdepartmentalassignments,Petershasbeenactiveoncampusand in theBoston community.Hehas servedon theUniversityCommitteeonAlcohol andDrugAbuse and is a formermember of theStudent LeadershipAwardsCommitteefortheOfficeoftheDeanofStudentDevelopment.Healsowasalong-timecommitteememberoftheBostonPoliceDepartmentYouthandStudent-AthleteCollaborative.

A1971graduateoftheUniversityofMassachusetts-Amherst,Peterswasathree-yearhockey letterman for theMinutemen.Petersearnedamaster’sdegree insportsmanagementfromtheUniversityin1973.

Peterswasthenanadministrativeassistantat theUniversityofVirginia,beforejoiningtheNewBostonGardenCorporationandBostonBruinsasassistantsalesandmarketingmanager in1973. In1976,hewasnamedsalesandmarketingmanager.

From there,Petersmoved toNewJerseywherehewas theassistant athleticdirectoratRutgersUniversityfrom1981-88.HewasthetournamentmanageroftheNCAABasketballTournament’sEastRegionalfrom1986-88.

Peterswashonoredby his almamater inNovember of 2004,when the sportmanagement program awarded him the 2003-04 Harold J. VanderZwaagDistinguishedAlumnusAward in recognitionofoutstandingcontributions to thesportindustry.

AnativeofArlington,Mass.,Petershastwodaughters:Nicole,aprivateequityandfundraisingliaisonanda1999graduateofConnecticutCollege,andErica,apostdoctoralresearchfellowatYaleUniversitySchoolofMedicineanda2002BostonCollegegraduate.ShewasrecentlymarriedtoPatrickFinan.

TOMPETERS

• SeniorAssociateAthleticsDirector• ProgramAdministrator

KIRSTEN KIRSTEN BRITTON

Events Administrator

MATTMATTCONWAYAsst. AD/Operations

SUPPORT STAFF

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AS A JUNIOR (2009)Played in 22 games, including seven ACC contests … served as team co-captain … earned All-ACC second-team accolades … captured NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region third-team honors … registered seven points – two goals and three assists; recorded one assist in conference competition … tallied five (of seven) points in NCAA Tournament competition … scored one game-winning goal … scored the decisive goal – the game’s lone score – in the eighth minute in 1-0 win at No. 14 St. John’s (11/22) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Queens, N.Y. … opened the game’s scoring in the 18th minute of BC’s 6-4 home loss to Drake (11/29) in the third round of the NCAA Tournament … notched the primary assist on Kyle Bekker’s tying goal in the 51st minute of BC’s 2-1 overtime victory over Dartmouth (11/19) in the first round of the national tournament in Newton, Mass. … tallied his first point of the season – an assist on Kyle Bekker’s decisive goal – in BC’s 2-0 home win over Bryant (9/4) … notched the primary assist on the first of Charlie Rugg’s two goals in the team’s 2-1 win at No. 2 North Carolina (10/17).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008)Played in 20 games, including all eight ACC contests … recorded 16 starts, including five in conference contests, two in ACC Tournament play and one in NCAA Tournament action – the team’s second-round game at Dartmouth (11/26) … registered two assists and 10 shots … notched the primary assist on Mike Konicoff’s first-half goal in the team’s 1-1 draw against St. John’s (9/7) in the adidas/Brown Classic in Providence, R.I. … assisted on Edvin Worley’s goal in the fifth minute of BC’s 2-1 win at Fairfield (10/8).

AS A FRESHMAN (2007)Played in all 21 games … registered 20 starts; did not start at Clemson (11/4) … earned All-ACC Freshmen Team honors … captured Soccer America All-Freshmen second-team recognition … earned College Soccer News All-Freshmen third-team accolades … registered five points – one goal and three assists; recorded three points – one goal and one assist – in conference contests … totaled 23 shots … scored his first collegiate goal – the decisive score – in the team’s 2-1 victory at Virginia (10/20); redirected Rueben Ayarna’s corner kick with a header at 67:50 … notched an assist – his first collegiate point – on Alejandro Bedoya’s first-half goal in BC’s 4-2 win at Duke (10/5) … totaled two assists (both on decisive scores) in ACC Tournament action in Cary, N.C.; assisted on Sherron Manswell’s game-winning goal in BC’s 3-1 semifinal-round victory over Virginia Tech (11/16) and notched an assist on Mike Konicoff’s decisive tally in the team’s 2-1 tournament title win over Wake Forest (11/18).

BEFORE BCWas a three-time All-Delaware County honoree, playing forward at Strath Haven High School ... captured Daily Times Player of the Year honors in 2004 and 2005 ... recorded 45 points – 20 goals and five assists – in 2006; led the Panthers to an 18-1-1 record and the Central League title ... registered 58 points – 25 goals and eight assists – as a junior ... totaled 21 goals in his sophomore season ... played for head coaches Mike Barr and Ryan O’Neill ... played club soccer with the Nether Mustangs FC ... played for Region I in the 2006 US Youth Soccer New Year’s Interregional at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif.; played with Region I in Venice, Italy (2005) and Angers, France (2007).

PERSONALEnrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Karl is the son of Debby Schonely; has four brothers ... born August 25, 1988.

REDDICK’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS2007 21 20 1 3 5 232008 20 16 0 2 2 102009 22 21 2 3 7 35Totals 63 57 3 8 14 68

CAPTAIN

17 • KARL REDDICK

• Senior | Midfielder | Captain• 6-0 | 165• Pottstown, Pa./Strath Haven

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AS A JUNIOR (2009)Played in four games, including one ACC contest … saw his first action in the team’s season-opening game at Rhode Island (9/1) … also saw action in victories over Fairfield (9/15) and Duke (11/11).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008)Did not see any game action.

BEFORE BC Selected as Pioneer Press Player of the Year … Earned All-State honors as a senior forward at Eagan High School … also gained NSCAA/adidas All-Region V honors in 2006 … was a two-time All-Lake Conference selection … led the conference in scoring in each of his last two years; registered 17 goals and 13 assists as a junior and 22 goals and 11 assists as a senior … played for head coach Kurt Virgin … also played with the Wings Soccer Club and in the Minnesota Olympic Development Program.

PERSONALEnrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... Dave is the son of Laura and John Dale ... born July 6, 1989.

29 • DAVE DALE

• Senior | Forward• 5-10 | 165• Eagan, Minn./Eagan

DALE’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS2008 Did Not Play2009 4 0 0 0 0 0Totals 4 0 0 0 0 0

CLUB SOCCERPlayed each of the last six seasons as a member of the Stabaek Football Club … captained Stabaek U-19 to back-to-back appearances in the national final; captured the U-19 national championship in 2008 with a 4-3 win over Viking … played for head coach Morten Tveit … also captured national titles in the G15 Oslo and G16 Interkrets divisions as a center back with Stabaek … participated in several international tournaments as a member of Stabaek U15’s, U16’s and U-19’s; twice traveled to Guadalajara, Mexico – in 2008 and 2009 with U19’s – to compete in the Copa Chivas tournament … attended the Norwegian College of Elite Sports in Bekkestua, Akershus, Norway from 2007-09 … was voted Student of the Year at the Norwegian College of Elite Sports in 2009.

PERSONALChristopher Lawrence Loekken Ager, born January 11, 1990 in Brighton, England ... enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Chris is the younger of Richard Lawrence Ager and Gro Loekken’s two children; has an older sister, Elise, and two younger half-siblings, Samuel and Emily.

2 • CHRIS AGER

• Freshman | Defender | Captain• 6-0 | 171• Gjettum, Norway (Stabaek)

born July 6, 1989.born July 6, 1989.

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NOTESSpent the 2006-07 and 2007-08 academic years at the University of New Hampshire, before transferring to Boston College (and sitting out the 2008 soccer season).

AS A JUNIOR (2009)Played in three games … recorded two starts, including one in ACC competition … registered one save in his first start in the team’s 2-1 win at Holy Cross (10/21) … tallied a season-high seven saves in BC’s 2-0 loss at No. 12 Virginia (10/25) … saw his first action of the season in the team’s 3-0 home win over Fairfield (9/15).

CLUB SOCCERPlayed the last two years with the Ocean City Barons of the Premier Development League (PDL) … earned PDL All-Conference honors in 2009; had a 5-4-2 record in regular-season matches … finished the 2009 season with a 0.76 goals against average (eight goals allowed) and five shutouts … also registered two shutouts in Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup play (against professional sides) … played in five matches (2-1-2 record) in 2008 before leaving to train in Nigeria U-23 Olympic Team Pool … played club soccer with PDA-New Jersey and PSC Coppa; won the 2004 (U-17) and 2005 (U-18) EPYSA State Cup titles with PSC Coppa … was the two-year starting goalkeeper at Wissahickon High School.

PERSONALAyotunde Victor Ogunbiyi, born June 23, 1988 ... enrolled as a mathematics major (physics minor) in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Ayotunde and his two siblings – sister Tayo and brother Jide – are the children of Elaine and Dr. Lai Ogunbiyi.

OGUNBIYI’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS MIN. GA GAA SAVES SV%RECORD2009 3 2 194:05 3 1.39 8 .727 1-1-0Totals 3 2 194:05 3 1.39 8 .727 1-1-0

RETURNING PLAYERS

AS A JUNIOR (2009)Played in one game … saw his only action of the season in the team’s 3-0 home win over Fairfield (9/15).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008)Played in five games, including one ACC contest – against Virginia (10/17) … made his collegiate debut against Boston University (8/29).

BEFORE BC Earned All-Area honors as a senior defender at St. Benedict’s … served as team captain … led the Gray Bees to a 20-0 record and their 18th consecutive state title in 2006 … team proclaimed national champions in both 2005 and 2006 … played for head coach Rick Jacobs … also played with Red Bull New York, winning the New Jersey U-17 state title in 2006.

PERSONALEnrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Myles is the son of Carmela Gerraty; has one older brother ... born July 2, 1989.

24 • MYLES GERRATY

• Senior | Defender • 5-11 | 165• Nutley, N.J./St. Benedict’s

older brother ... born July 2, 1989.older brother ... born July 2, 1989.

GERRATY’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS2008 5 0 0 0 0 02009 1 0 0 0 0 0Totals 6 0 0 0 0 0

32 • AYOTUNDE OGUNBIYI

• Senior | Goalkeeper• 6-3 | 220• Gwynedd, Pa./Ocean City Barons

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2009)Played in and started 22 games, including all eight ACC contests … registered one goal … notched his first collegiate goal – the tying score – in the 74th minute of the team’s 2-1 win at Holy Cross (10/21) … a mainstay along the backline that finished the season with a team goals against average of 0.98, good for sixth among all ACC schools.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008)Played in seven games, including three ACC contests … made his collegiate debut in the team’s 1-0 win over Villanova (9/5) in the adidas/Brown Classic in Providence, R.I. … started four consecutive October games along the backline … recorded his first career start in a 2-1 win at Yale (10/14); also started in games against Virginia (10/17), at Wake Forest (10/25) and against Holy Cross (10/28).

BEFORE BC Played three years at Arcadia High School … played with the Los Angeles Futbol Club (LAFC) from U-11 through U-17; was the starting center back for the club … team competed in the U-18 U.S. Soccer Development Academy, winning the So Cal Conference, clinching a berth in the Development Academy Finals Week and advancing to the title game; team defeated Mexican U-17 National Team, 2-1, in an exhibition match in February 2008 … helped LAFC capture the 2007 Super Y-League North American Finals U-16 title; club also won 2007 Nomads Thanksgiving Tournament and Nomads Coaches Showcase … earned LAFC U-16 MVP honors in 2006.

PERSONALEnrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... Patrick is the oldest of Lillian and Roy Chin’s three sons ... born September 26, 1990.

CHIN’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS2008 7 4 0 0 0 02009 22 22 1 0 2 11Totals 29 26 1 0 2 11

RETURNING PLAYERS

9 • PATRICK CHIN

• Junior | Defender/Midfielder• 5-10 | 160• Arcadia, Calif./Arcadia

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2009)Played in all 23 games … registered 22 starts, including all eight ACC contests, as a defender … registered three points – one goal and one assist; scored once in conference competition … a mainstay along the backline that finished the season with a team goals against average of 0.98, good for sixth among all ACC schools … attempted nine shots and three shots on goal (33.3 percent) … converted a penalty kick for the team’s lone goal in a 2-1 double-overtime loss against NC State (10/2) in Raleigh, N.C. … assisted on BC’s third goal – scored by Charlie Rugg in the 47th minute – in the team’s 6-4 loss to Drake (11/29) in the third round of the NCAA Tournament in Newton, Mass.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008)Played in and started all 21 games in the center midfield … registered three points – one goal and one assist … totaled 15 shots and four shots on goal (26.7 percent) … tallied his first collegiate goal – the team’s lone score – at 62:54 of a 1-1 home tie against Iona (10/11) … notched his first collegiate point – an assist on Jeremiah Gallington’s decisive goal – in a 2-1 win at Fairfield (10/8).

BEFORE BC Earned NSCAA/adidas Youth All-America honors in 2007 … gained All-State honors as a junior (Class S) and senior (Class M) at East Catholic High School … was a two-time All-Northwest Catholic Conference selection … captured NSCAA/adidas All-Region I honors in 2007 … helped East Catholic to the Class M state title in 2005 and the Class S state title in 2006; earned tournament MVP honors in 2006 … played for head coach Tom Malin … was a four-year participant in the Region I Olympic Development Program; traveled to England and Scotland with the Region I team in the spring of 2007 … attended adidas ESP in California during the summer of 2007 … participated in U-17 National Team training camp in Bradenton, Fla., in Nov. 2007; played in Nike Friendlies with U-17 National Team Training Select Team one month later.

PERSONALEnrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Conor is the oldest of Mary and Joseph Fitzpatrick’s three sons ... born May 1, 1990.

RETURNING PLAYERS

8 • CONOR FITZPATRICK

• Junior | Defender/Midfielder• 5-11 | 158• Coventry, Conn./East Catholic

FITZPATRICK’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS2008 21 21 1 1 3 152009 23 22 1 1 3 9Totals 44 43 2 2 6 24

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2009)Played in 20 games, including seven ACC contests … recorded 15 starts, including four in conference play, two in ACC Tournament play and two in NCAA Tournament action … earned Atlantic Coast Conference All-Tournament Team honors after scoring one goal – a diving header in the 96th minute that snapped a scoreless tie – in BC’s victory over No. 15 Duke (11/11) in the quarterfinals of the league tournament in Cary, N.C. … tallied 14 points – five goals and four assists; registered three points – one goal and one assist – in seven conference contests … registered three decisive scores … finished the season ranked among BC’s leaders in several offensive categories – game-winning goals (t-first), points (t-second), goals (t-second), assists (t-third) and shots (third) … enjoyed one three-point game; tallied one (gamewinning) goal and one assist in a 2-1 win at Holy Cross (10/21) … tallied the decisive goal, the game’s lone score, in the 57th minute in a victory at No. 14 Boston University (9/18) … scored the team’s first goal in a 2-1 win at Hartford (9/22) … tallied an insurance goal in the final minute of BC’s 2-0 home win over Virginia Tech (11/6).

AS A FRESHMAN (2008)Played in all 21 games … registered 20 starts, including all eight ACC contests … recorded 16 points – five goals and six assists; totaled eight points – two goals and four assists – in conference contests … earned College Soccer News Freshman All-America second-team accolades … garnered All-ACC Freshman Team recognition … ranked among the team’s leaders in several offensive categories – points (16; second), goals (five; second), assists (six; first), shots (38; second), and game-winning goals (three; first) … totaled 18 shots on goal (47.4 percentage) … finished the season ranked tied for second in the ACC (league games only) in assists with four … notched three points – one goal and one assist – in each of two games … assisted on Shawn Chin’s game-winning goal in the first half and tallied one second-half score in BC’s 2-0 home win over Clemson (10/31) … assisted on Chin’s decisive goal and concluded the game’s scoring in the 41st minute of BC’s 2-0 home win over Colgate (11/21) in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament in Newton, Mass. … tallied two assists in the team’s 4-1 home win over North Carolina (9/19) … scored the game’s only goal in the 66th minute in a home win over Virginia (10/17) … tallied his first collegiate goal – the decisive score – at 81:30 in BC’s 2-1 home win over Boston University (8/29) in the team’s season-opening game.

BEFORE BC Earned NSCAA/adidas Youth All-America honors in 2007 … gained All-State, All-Area and All-Conference accolades as a senior … registered 16 goals and five assists in 12 games for Jensen Beach High School … played for head coach Charles Rosseau … was active in the Region III Olympic Development Program … earned MVP honors while leading Schulz Academy to its third straight Super-Y-League North American U-16 Championship in 2006; named to the Super Y-League ODP Select Team.

PERSONALEnrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Edvin and his younger sister Amanda are the children of Claudia and Cecil Worley … was born in England; lived there until age 10 ... born January 25, 1990.

WORLEY’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS2008 21 20 5 6 16 182009 20 15 5 4 14 39Totals 41 35 10 10 30 57

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6 • EDVIN WORLEY

• Junior | Forward • 5-10 | 165• Jensen Beach, Fla./Jensen Beach

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AS A FRESHMAN (2009)Played in and started all 23 games in the midfield; was the lone BC player to start every match … earned ACC All-Freshman Team honors … registered 14 points – four goals and six assists; recorded two assists in eight ACC contests ... finished the season ranked second on the team in assists and tied for second in points … also concluded the season ranked among BC’s statistical leaders in shots (43; second), shots on goal (14; tied-second) and goals (four; fourth) … tallied five points – two goals and one assist – in three NCAA Tournament games … netted the tying goal in the 51st minute of BC’s 2-1 overtime victory over Dartmouth (11/19) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Newton, Mass. … assisted on Karl Reddick’s first-half score – the game’s lone goal – in a 1-0 victory at No. 13 St. John’s in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Queens, N.Y. … tied the score at 4-4 in the 69th minute of the team’s 6-4 loss to Drake (11/29) in the NCAA Tournament’s Round of 16 in Newton, Mass. … scored one game-winning goal … was involved in all three goals in the team’s 3-0 home win over Fairfield (9/15); tallied four points – one goal and two assists … assisted on Charlie Rugg’s second goal of the game – the decisive score at 24:15 – in BC’s 2-1 win at second-ranked North Carolina (10/17) … assisted on Charlie Rugg’s second-half goal in a 2-0 home win over Clemson (10/9) … netted his first collegiate goal – the gamewinner – in a 2-0 home win over Bryant (9/4).

CLUB SOCCERPlayed the 2007 and 2008 seasons in the Sigma Elite Training Center (ETC) program, playing with the U-18 team … traveled with Sigma to the Netherlands in March 2007 for eight matches against professional clubs; his stellar play earned him an invitation to return to train at AFC AJAX’s famed youth academy … played the 2006 and 2007 seasons with the Mississauga Dixie Dominators; won the Ontario Cup championship each year and the national championship in 2006 … earned back-to-back Ontario Cup titles with the Oakville Bluestars (2004 and 2005); also won the national title in 2004 … was a member of Canada’s national soccer program (U-15 to U-17); played with the U-15 National Team in the Kiwi Series (against New Zealand) in Kelowna, B.C. (September 2005).

PERSONALKyle Edward Bekker, born September 2, 1990 ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... Kyle is the youngest of Debbie and Peter Bekker’s three children.

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10 • KYLE BEKKER

• Sophomore | Midfielder• 5-9 | 160• Oakville, Ontario/Iroquois Ridge

BEKKER’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS2009 23 23 4 6 14 43Totals 23 23 4 6 14 43

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AS A FRESHMAN (2009)Played in 16 games, including six ACC matches … registered 15 starts at center back, including six in conference contests … a key component along a BC backline that finished the season with a team goals against average of 0.98, good for sixth among all ACC schools … started the team’s first 10 games; made his collegiate debut in the starting lineup of the season-opening game at Rhode Island (9/1) … missed seven games because of injuries; missed three straight games from Oct. 6 through Oct. 12 and four straight games from Nov. 6 through Nov. 19.

HIGH SCHOOLEarned NSCAA/adidas High School All-America honors as a senior forward at Half Hollow Hills West … was a two-time NSCAA All-Region II (East) and All-State selection … twice gained Newsday All-Long Island accolades … led his team to three straight League IV titles … captured All-League honors three times; was league MVP as a junior and senior … completed his career with a school-record 165 points – 51 goals and 63 assists … tallied 51 points – 15 goals and 21 assists – in his senior season … played for head coach Doug Gannon … also played on the Albertson Soccer Club that won the 2008 USYS state championship.

PERSONALStefan Thomas Carter, born August 13, 1990 ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... Stefan and his older brother Jason are the sons of Diane and Perry Carter; both parents are BC graduates.

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23 • STEFAN CARTER

• Sophomore | Defender• 5-11 | 175• Wheatley Heights, N.Y./Half Hollow Hills West

Carter; both parents are BC graduates.Carter; both parents are BC graduates.

CARTER’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS2009 16 15 0 0 0 2Totals 16 15 0 0 0 2

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NOTESCaptured the 2010 Milk Cup with the U.S U-20 Men’s National Team with a 3-0 win over Northern Ireland in Ballymena, Northern Ireland … participated in the U-20 MNT training camp in San Jose from June 27 – July 5, 2010.

AS A FRESHMAN (2009)Played in 16 games … registered 15 starts as a center back … started 11 of the first 12 games; made his collegiate debut in the starting lineup of the season-opening game at Rhode Island (9/1) … missed seven games because of injuries; missed five straight games from Oct. 12 through Oct. 30 … a key component along a BC backline that finished the season with a team goals against average of 0.98, good for sixth among all ACC schools.

HIGH SCHOOLServed as team captain for the U-16 and U-18 New York Red Bulls; U-16 team advanced to Super Y League championship game in 2007 … invited to participate in the U-18 Men’s National Team Mega Camp (Dec. 2008-Jan. 2009 in Carson, Calif.) … played with the Red Bulls in the U-17 Clubs World Cup in Spain (August 2007); the tournament featured 16 teams from 12 different countries … earned All-State honors as a sophomore at Fair Lawn High School … also played on the school’s football team, earning All-League second-team accolades as a kicker.

PERSONALSacir Hot, born June 10, 1991 ... enrolled in the Lynch School of Education ... Sacir is the oldest of Valbona and Salih Hot’s three children.

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5 • SACIR HOT

• Sophomore | Defender• 6-1 | 184 • Fair Lawn, N.J./Fair Lawn

HOT’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS2009 16 15 0 0 0 2Totals 16 15 0 0 0 2

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AS A FRESHMAN (2009)Played in and started 21 games, including seven (of eight) ACC contests … missed two games – at Holy Cross (10/21) and Virginia (10/25) – because of injury … earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference second-team honors; also captured All-Conference Freshman Team accolades … earned Soccer America All-Freshmen second-team recognition … tallied a 13-8-0 overall record … registered a 0.93 goals against average and a .815 save percentage … notched nine shutout performances … went 5-2-0 in seven conference contests ... recorded a 0.70 goals against average and a .878 save percentage in ACC play … finished the season ranked among the ACC’s leaders (league games only) in several goalkeeping categories – save percentage (first; .878), shutouts (4; t – first), shutouts per game (0.57; first), saves (36; second), saves per game (5.14; second) and goals against average (0.70; third) … totaled four home shutouts in conference contests, made three saves in a 2-0 home win over No. 11 Duke (9/25), notched one save in a 2-0 home win over Clemson (10/9); tallied seven saves in a 1-0 home win over No. 2 Wake Forest and tallied two saves in BC’s 2-0 home win over Virginia Tech (11/6) in the regular-season finale … allowed more than one goal just five times … made collegiate debut at Rhode Island (9/1) … made two saves to earn first career win, a 2-0 home victory over Bryant (9/4).

BEFORE BCPlayed the last two years at the Premier Soccer Academies (Lorain, Ohio) while attending Amherst High School … captured 2008 NSCAA/adidas Youth All-America honors … was selected to the 2008-09 U-17/18 Development Academy Central Conference Starting XI … played in the 2008 PSA World Youth Tournament … was a member of the U.S. U-18 Men’s National Team that competed in the Lisbon International Tournament in May 2009; saw action in one match … also played with the U-18 MNT in the Northern Ireland Milk Cup in July 2009 … played in the Columbus Crew youth program; the Crew finished third at the Development Academy finals at the U-17/U-18 level.

PERSONALJustin Brice Luthy, born April 16, 1991 ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... Justin is the oldest of Nicole and Chris Luthy’s three children.

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1 • JUSTIN LUTHY

• Sophomore | Goalkeeper• 6-0 | 165• Dublin, Ohio/Amherst

LUTHY’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS MIN. GA GAA SAVES SV% RECORD SO2009 21 21 1927:21 20 0.93 88 .815 13-8-0 9TOTALS21 21 1927:21 20 0.93 88 .815 13-8-0 9

LUTHY’S CAREER ACC STATS

YEAR GP GS MIN. GA GAA SAVES SV% RECORD SO2009 7 7 642:06 5 0.70 36 .878 5-2-0 4TOTALS 7 7 642:06 5 0.70 36 .878 5-2-0 4

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AS A FRESHMAN (2009)Played in all 23 games … registered 16 starts, including the last 13 games of the season … recorded 10 points on five goals; ranked tied for second on the team in goals scored … scored a team-high four goals in eight ACC games … totaled 25 shots and three game-winning goals … registered a 48.0 shots-on-goal percentage (12-for-25); ranked second on the team … finished the regular season ranked among the league leaders (league games only) in several offensive categories – game-winning goals (3; first), goals (4; third), goals per game (0.50; third), points (8; t-fourth) and points per game (1.00; t-fourth) … scored three times on three penalty-shot opportunities … netted his first collegiate goal – an insurance tally in the 85th minute – of a 2-0 home win over Bryant (9/4) … scored an insurance goal – a penalty kick – in the 90th minute of a 2-0 home win over No. 11 Duke (9/25) … netted the decisive score – also by way of a penalty kick – in the 20th minute of a 2-0 home win over Clemson (10/9) … tallied the game’s only goal – a shot from 23 yards in the 51st minute – of a 1-0 home win over No. 2 Wake Forest (10/30) … scored one goal – the gamewinner on a penalty kick – in the 49th minute of a 2-0 win over Virginia Tech (11/6) in the regular-season finale.

HIGH SCHOOLCaptured 2008 NSCAA/adidas Youth All-America honors … joined the U.S. U-18 Men’s National Team for a two-week trip to South America; team played friendlies against national teams from Uruguay, Paraguay and Venezuela (July/August 2008) … was a member of the Los Angeles Futbol Club (LAFC) that advanced to the title game at the 2008 U.S. Soccer Development Academy Finals Week (U-17/18); scored two goals against the Baltimore Bays in the championship game … was selected to the U.S. Soccer Development Academy U-17/18 Starting XI … played with the Los Angeles Galaxy in the SUM U-17 Cup (July 2007) … participated in the adidas ESP Showcases in 2006 and 2007; was selected to participate in the adidas ESP International Training Program at Liverpool FC (March 2007) … earned all-star honors at the 2007 showcase.

PERSONALKevin Mauricio Mejia, born July 20, 1990 in San Salvador, El Salvador ... enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Kevin is the oldest of Ena and Mauricio Mejia’s three children.

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12 • KEVIN MEJIA

• Sophomore | Forward/Defender• 6-1 | 175• Pasadena, Calif./Marshall Fundamental

MEJIA’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS2009 23 16 5 0 10 25Totals 23 16 5 0 10 25

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AS A FRESHMAN (2009)Played in 22 games, including all eight ACC contests … earned All-ACC Freshmen Team accolades … registered a team-high 21 points – seven goals and seven assists; recorded seven points – three goals and one assist – in conference contests … led all BC players with 48 shots and 15 shots on goal (31.2 shots-on-goal percentage) … enjoyed three game-winning goals, ranking tied for first on the team … finished the regular season ranked among the league leaders (league games only) in several offensive categories – goals (3; t-fourth), goals per game (0.38; t-fourth), points (7; t-sixth) and points per game (0.88; t-sixth) … earned ACC Co-Player of the Week honors on Oct. 20 after he scored two first-half goals in a 2-1 win at No. 2 North Carolina (10/17); lifted the Eagles to a one-goal lead in the 14th minute and doubled the team’s lead in the 25th … netted his first two collegiate goals in a 3-0 home win over Fairfield (9/15) … recorded four points – one goal and two assists – in a 6-4 loss to Drake (11/29) in the third round of the NCAA Tournament in Newton, Mass. … scored the decisive goal in the 59th minute of a 2-1 win at Hartford (9/22) … assisted on all three of Edvin Worley’s game-winning goals – at No. 14 Boston University (9/18), at Holy Cross (10/21) and against No. 15 Duke (11/11) in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament.

HIGH SCHOOLEarned 2008 NSCAA/adidas High School All-America honors; also earned NSCAA/adidas Massachusetts Player of the Year honors as a senior forward at The Rivers School … also gained Gatorade Massachusetts Player of the Year honors in 2008-09 … captured 2008 All-New England … twice gained All-State accolades … was a 2008 Boston Globe ISL All-Scholastic selection; led all Independent School League scorers with 22 goals and nine assists in his senior season … led Rivers to the 2008 NESPAC title game … played for head coach Robert Pipe … played club soccer with the FC Greater Boston Bolts and the FC Blazers … also competed in Massachusetts Olympic Development Program.

PERSONALCharles Nosike Rugg, born October 2, 1990 ... is also an accomplished artist … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... Charlie is the son of Jennifer Rugg and Peter Black; has a younger brother Lucas Black.

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17 • CHARLIE RUGG

• Sophomore | Forward• 6-0 | 175• Roslindale, Mass./Rivers

Black; has a younger brother Lucas Black.Black; has a younger brother Lucas Black.

RUGG’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS2009 22 21 7 7 21 48Totals 22 21 7 7 21 48

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AS A FRESHMAN (2009)Played in 22 games; recorded 20 starts in the midfield, including all eight league games … registered eight points – two goals and four assists; recorded three points – one goal and one assist – in conference contests … totaled 23 shots and two game-winning goals … finished the season with a 52.2 shots-on-goal percentage (12-of-23) … tallied his first collegiate goal – the decisive score – in the 51st minute of a 2-0 home win over No. 11 Duke (9/25) … lifted the team to a 1-0 home win over Quinnipiac (10/12) with the game’s only goal in the 43rd minute … assisted on Isaac Taylor’s game-winning goal in the 103rd minute of the team’s 2-1 win over Dartmouth (11/19) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Newton, Mass. … notched the primary assist on Edvin Worley’s overtime goal in the team’s 1-0 win over No. 15 Duke (11/11) in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament in Cary, N.C. … tallied his first career assist against Yale (10/6).

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed the 2007 and 2008 seasons at Northfield Mount Hermon (Mass.) after playing the previous two years at St. Paul’s Collegiate in Hamilton, New Zealand … earned All-New England honors as senior midfielder at NMH … twice captured Western New England Prep School Soccer Association (WNEPSSA) all-star accolades … served as NMH team captain in 2008 … has 14 international caps, including three while playing for New Zealand in the FIFA U-17 World Cup (in South Korea); also competed on a pre U-17 World Cup tour to the United States (Oregon), South America and South Korea … played club soccer with Papatoetoe AFC, capturing Auckland city U-17 and U-19 titles.

PERSONALColin Albert Murphy, born March 19, 1991 ... enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Colin and his older sister Reina are the children of Patricia and Albert Murphy.

RETURNING PLAYERS

21 • COLIN MURPHY

• Sophomore | Defender/Midfielder• 5-10 | 155• Onehunga, New Zealand/Northfield Mount Hermon (Mass.)

MURPHY’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS2009 22 20 2 4 8 23Totals 22 20 2 4 8 23

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AS A FRESHMAN (2009)Played in 20 games, including six ACC contests … registered three points – one goal and one assist … tallied seven shots and one game-winning goal … lifted the team to the NCAA Tournament’s second round with his first collegiate goal – a golden goal – in the 103rd minute of a 2-1 victory over Dartmouth (11/19) in Newton, Mass. … tallied his first collegiate point – an assist on classmate Kevin Mejia’s goal in the 85th minute of the team’s 2-0 home win over Bryant (9/4) … registered his first career start at Maryland (9/15).

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed the 2008 season as a center midfielder at Choate Rosemary Hall (CT); earned Western New England Prep School Soccer Association all-star honors and played in WNEPSSA All-Star Match … was a four-year starter (2004-07) at Loyola Blakefield High School; served as team captain as a senior … captured All-Baltimore County and All-MIAA accolades in 2007 … won three Maryland state titles as a member of SAC United Premier (2003, 2006, 2007); was team captain in each of those seasons … also played with DC United – on Super Y League team and Academy Team; club captured MLS U-17 Cup title in 2007 and was a U-18 Development Academy finalist in 2009 … traveled to Spain for U-17 Quixote Cup (May and June 2008) where DC United defeated Sevilla FC, 1-0 … trained with Fluminense FC in Brazil in 2008 … was a Maryland ODP player from 2002-04 … also played futsal; advanced to the national finals with Columbia Ajax in 2003.

PERSONALIsaac Edward Taylor, born September 30, 1990 ... enrolled as a biology major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Isaac and his older brother David Jr. are the sons of Yuko and David Taylor.

RETURNING PLAYERS

11 • ISAAC TAYLOR

• Sophomore | Defender/Midfielder• 5-10 | 160• Ashton, Md./Choate Rosemary Hall (Conn.)

TAYLOR’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS2009 20 6 1 1 3 7Totals 20 6 1 1 3 7

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AT MERCER COUNTYEarned National Junior College Athletic Association All-America first-team honors as a freshman midfielder in 2008 … played in 24 games for the Vikings in 2008 … recorded 58 points – 23 goals and 12 assists – in his freshman season; led the team in goals scored … earned NJCAA All-Region XIX accolades as a sophomore in 2009 … played in 15 games for the Vikings in 2009 … registered a team-high 34 points – 13 goals and eight assists … played for Mercer County head coach Charlie Inverso … team qualified for the national tournament in each of his two seasons, advancing to the semifinal round in 2008 … was a Dean’s List student studying business administration.

PERSONALAmit Aburmad, born December 14, 1985 … enrolled as a finance major in the Carroll School of Management … Amit is the oldest of Michel and Lior Aburmad’s three children; has twin sisters Hagar and Neta.

16 • AMIT ABURMAD

• Junior | Midfielder/Forward• 5-6 | 165• Zofim, Israel/Mercer County CC

BEFORE BCEarned the honors badge for soccer four times in his schoolboy career (2005-08) ... captured the 2008 Engen Tournament; finished runner-up in the Engen Tournament the year before ... earned the Outstanding Sporting Achievement honor at both Herzlia middle and high schools ... invited to participate in the Groenewegen Tournament, an exclusive international tournament in Holland ... was a member of the 2007 team that captured the Cape Fish Tournament ... was a member of the South African team that participated in the 2009 Maccabi Games ... has also played tennis, cricket and golf.

PERSONALGregory Philippe Bryer, born April 5, 1991 in Cape Town, South Africa ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... Gregg and his younger sister Megan are the children of Dan and Rebecca Bryer.

4 • GREGG BRYER

• Freshman | Defender• 5-11 | 163• Cape Town, South Africa/Herzlia

BEFORE BCEarned All-Mission League first-team honors in as a senior defender; helped lead Loyola to the league championship … shared team defensive MVP honors with his twin brother John … played for head coach Chris Walter …also played baseball and football and ran track … was a member of Loyola’s Monogram Club, which is exclusive to varsity student-athletes who maintained at least a 3.0 grade point average … played club soccer for CZ Elite FC under the direction of Cherif Zein … captured the 2009 U. S. Youth Soccer U-17 national championship with a 3-2 win over North Carolina’s Triangle United in Lancaster, Mass. … three times advanced to Region IV regionals.

PERSONALHenry Case Bunkall, born August 26, 1991 … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences … Henry, his twin brother John and younger brother George are the children of Ray Turner and Sally Bunkall Turner; his brother John is a goalkeeper on the BC soccer team.

14 • HENRY BUNKALL• Freshman | Defender• 5-11 | 175• Pasadena, Calif./Loyola

BEFORE BCCaptured All-California Interscholastic Federation Division 1 third-team recognition as a senior goalkeeper in 2009… twice earned All-Mission League first-team honors – as a junior and senior … served as team captain as a senior … shared team defensive MVP honors with his twin brother Henry … started all 24 games … registered a 0.68 goals against average … played for head coach Chris Walter …also played baseball … was a member of Loyola’s Monogram Club, which is exclusive to varsity student-athletes who maintained at least a 3.0 grade point average … played club soccer for CZ Elite FC under the direction of Cherif Zein … captured the 2009 U. S. Youth Soccer U-17 national championship with a 3-2 win over North Carolina’s Triangle United in Lancaster, Mass. … three times advanced to Region IV regionals.

PERSONALJohn Arthur Bunkall, born August 26, 1991 … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences … John, his twin brother Henry and younger brother George are the children of Ray Turner and Sally Bunkall Turner; his brother Henry is a defender on the BC soccer team.

13 • JOHN BUNKALL

• Freshman | Goalkeeper• 5-10 | 170• Pasadena, Calif./Loyola

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BEFORE BCCaptured All-New York State honors as a senior midfielder at Manhasset in 2009 ... served as team captain … earned five varsity letters (2005-09) for the Indians; scored 50 career goals … earned All-Nassau County honors three times – in 2007, 2008 and 2009 … captured All-Section VII honors in 2006 … played for head coach Erik Uellendahl … played club soccer for Albertson SC of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy under the direction of Adrian Gaitan … served as team captain in 2008-09; tallied 19 points – nine goals and one assist – in 27 games … scored four goals in 27 games in 2009-10 … captured the 2008 U-16 Northeast Region championship; team advanced to the Development Academy Finals at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif.

PERSONALNicolas Joseph Capetola, born March 16, 1992 … enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Nico is the middle of Michelina and Mario Capetola’s three children; has an older brother Marco and a younger sister Anna.

18 • NICO CAPETOLA

• Freshman | Midfielder• 5-10 | 170• Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset

BEFORE BCEarned NSCAA All-Region accolades as a senior in 2009; also captured Massachusetts Prep All-State recognition … served as team captain … earned Worcester Academy MVP honors … was a four-year starter for head coach James Proctor ... played three years of club soccer for the New England Eagles FC (2007-09); twice served as team captain … led the Eagles U-16 team to the 2008 State Cup title … has trained extensively with the U.S. National Youth teams … gained international experience as a member of the U.S. Youth Soccer Region I program; participated in tournaments in Spain and Italy … also a member of the Mass. Olympic Development Program; served as team captain in 2007 and 2008… played for the New England Revolution U-18 team … also lettered in wrestling at Worcester … was an honor-roll student, a member of the foreign language club, head ambassador and Varsity Club President.

PERSONALJames Doherty, born April 23, 1992 … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Jamie and his older siblings Meghan and Michael are the children of Michael and Veronica Doherty; his brother Michael is a defender on the Massachusetts soccer team.

25 • JAMIE DOHERTY

• Freshman | Defender• 5-7 | 140• Mansfield, Mass./Worcester Academy

BEFORE BCEarned New Hampshire Soccer Coaches Association and Union Leader All-State first-team honors as a senior center midfielder … also captured All-Class L first-team accolades … served as team captain … earned team Most Valuable Player accolades at the conclusion of the season ... registered 21 goals and 43 assists during his four-year Warrior career … captured MVP honors for New Hampshire after he recorded one goal and one assist in a 3-3 tie with Vermont at the Lions Twin State Soccer Cup in July 2010 … played for head coach Nick Rowe … also excelled on the basketball court; earned New Hampshire Basketball Coaches Organization All-State second-team accolades as a senior guard … captured team MVP honors at the conclusion of the basketball season … played club soccer for Seacoast United Development Academy … three times served as team captain – in 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10 … played outside back for head coach Rob Thompson.

PERSONALRyan Thomas Dunn, born March 12, 1992 … earned 2009-10 Union Leader Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors … member of the National Honor Society who graduated top of the class … an avid writer who served as sports editor and editor-in-chief of the Winnachronicle … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Ryan and his younger brothers Colin and Eric are the children of Thomas and Linda Dunn.

3 • RYAN DUNN

• Freshman | Defender• 5-9 | 155• Hampton, N.H./Winnacunnet

BEFORE BCEarned Central Massachusetts Coaches’ Association All-Star honors as a senior midfielder for Saint John’s in 2009; helped guide the Pioneers to a 19-1 record … also earned Central Conference All-Star honors ... captured a district title as a junior midfielder in 2008 … captured the 2007 Massachusetts state championship as a sophomore forward for the Pioneers; team finished with a 23-1-1 record … played for head coaches Ryan Gates and John Brunell … played club soccer for the New England Eagles FC … was a member of the New England Eagles U-16 team that captured the 2008 Massachusetts State Cup championship.

PERSONALCameron Dean Stoker, born February 23, 1992 ... an AP Scholar with Distinction; achieved an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken, and scored 3 or higher on five or more of these exams … a member of St. John’s chapter of the National Honor Society … enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … Cameron is the youngest of Regina and Mark Stoker’s three sons; his older brother Chris is a midfielder on the Univ. of Massachusetts soccer team and his oldest brother Geoff is a 2009 Boston College graduate.

22 • CAMERON STOKER

• Freshman | Defender• 6-1 | 175• Holden, Mass./Saint John’s (Shrewsbury)

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DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE ATTEND. GOALIE (SVS.) BC GOAL SCORERS (ASSISTS)

9/1 at Rhode Island L 0-1 200 LuthyLuthy (3)(3) No ScoringScoring

9/4 Bryant 9/4 Bryant W 2-0 627 LuthyLuthy (2)(2) BEKKER (Reddick),(Reddick), MejiaMejia (Taylor)(Taylor)

9/7 Harvard L 0-2 1143 LuthyLuthy (5)(5) No ScoringScoring

9/11 at No. 7 MARYLAND L 0-2 2544 LuthyLuthy (8)(8) No ScoringScoring

9/15 Fairfield W 3-0 326 Luthy (5) RUGG (Bekker), Bekker (unassisted), Rugg(Worley,(Worley, Bekker)Bekker)

9/18 at No. 14 Boston University W 1-0 1907University W 1-0 1907 LuthyLuthy (2)(2) WORLEY (Rugg)(Rugg)

9/22 at University 9/22 at University of Hartford W 2-1 907 LuthyLuthy (10)(10) WorleyWorley (Bekker),(Bekker), RUGG (Worley)(Worley)

9/25 No. 11 DUKE W 2-0 1132 LuthyLuthy (3)(3) MURPHY (Worley),(Worley), MejiaMejia (PK)(PK)

9/29 Siena L(2OT) 0-1 242L(2OT) 0-1 242 LuthyLuthy (5)(5) No ScoringScoring

10/2 at No. 24 NC STATE L(2OT) 1-2 1000STATE L(2OT) 1-2 1000 LuthyLuthy (6)(6) FitzpatrickFitzpatrick (PK)(PK)

10/6 Yale L 1-2 336 LuthyLuthy (5)(5) Avi Hanan (Murphy)(Murphy)

10/9 CLEMSON W 2-0 358 LuthyLuthy (1)(1) MEJIA (PK),(PK), RuggRugg (Bekker)(Bekker)

10/12 Quinnipiac 10/12 Quinnipiac W 1-0 438 LuthyLuthy (0)(0) MURPHY (Worley,(Worley, Rugg)Rugg)

10/17 at No. 2 NORTH CAROLINA W 2-1 1811 LuthyLuthy (9)(9) RuggRugg (Reddick),(Reddick), RUGG (Bekker)(Bekker)

10/21 at Holy 10/21 at Holy Cross W 2-1 322 OgunbiyiOgunbiyi (1)(1) Chin (Worley),(Worley), WORLEY (Rugg)(Rugg)

10/25 at No. 12 VIRGINIA L 0-2 1610 OgunbiyiOgunbiyi (7)(7) No ScoringScoring

10/30 No. 2 WAKE FOREST W 1-0 853 LuthyLuthy (7)(7) MEJIA (unassisted)(unassisted)

11/6 VIRGINIA TECH W 2-0 686 LuthyLuthy (2)(2) MEJIA (PK),(PK), WorleyWorley (Murphy)(Murphy)

11/11 No. 15 DUKE* W(OT) 1-0 336DUKE* W(OT) 1-0 336 LuthyLuthy (1)(1) WORLEY (Murphy,(Murphy, Rugg)Rugg)

11/13 No. 20 NC STATE* L 0-1 1359 LuthyLuthy (2)(2) No ScoringScoring

11/19 Dartmouth & W(2OT)W(2OT) 2-1 619 LuthyLuthy (6)(6) Bekker (Reddick),(Reddick), TAYLORTAYLORT (Murphy)(Murphy)

11/22 at No. 14 St. John’s & W 1-0 2128 LuthyLuthy (3)(3) REDDICK (Bekker)(Bekker)

11/29 Drake & L 4-6 862 Luthy (3) Reddick (Avi Hanan, Rugg), Hanan (unassisted)RuggRugg (Fitzpatrick),(Fitzpatrick), Bekker (Rugg)(Rugg)

ACC GAMES IN ALL CAPS* – ACC TournamentTournamentT (WakeMed Soccer Park; Cary, N.C.)

& – NCAA TournamentTournamentT

OVERALL RECORD: 14-9-0 | ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE RECORD: 5-3-0 HOME: 8-4-0 | AWAY: 5-4-0 | NEUTRAL: 1-1-0

2009 SEASON RESULTS

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ACC CAREER NO. NAME GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS GP/GS G A PTS. SH. GP/GS G A PTS.

17 Charlie RuggRugg 22 21 7 7 21 48 8/7 3 1 7 17 22/21 7 7 21

6 Edvin WorleyWorley 20 15 5 4 14 39 7/4 1 1 3 16 41/34 10 10 30

20 Kyle 20 Kyle Bekker 23 23 4 6 14 43 8/8 0 2 2 10 23/23 4 6 14

12 Kevin MejiaMejia 23 16 5 0 10 25 8/6 4 0 8 9 23/16 5 0 10

21 Colin MurphyMurphy 22 20 2 4 8 23 8/8 1 1 3 8 22/20 2 4 8

17 Karl Reddick 22 21 2 3 7 35 7/7 0 1 1 12 63/56 3 8 14

10 Mor Avi Hanan 21 11 2 1 5 37 7/5 0 0 0 6 58/21 8 7 23

8 Conor FitzpatrickFitzpatrick 23 22 1 1 3 9 8/7 1 0 2 3 44/42 2 2 6

11 Isaac TaylorTaylor 20 6 1 1 3 7 6/2 0 0 0 0 20/6 1 1 3

9 Patrick Chin 22 22 1 0 2 11 8/8 0 0 0 4 29/26 1 0 2

14 Jeremiah Gallington 23 12 0 0 0 13 8/3 0 0 0 3 56/13 2 1 5Gallington 23 12 0 0 0 13 8/3 0 0 0 3 56/13 2 1 5

23 Stefan Carter 16 15 0 0 0 2 6/6 0 0 0 0 16/15 0 0 0

5 Sacir Hot 16 15 0 0 0 2 4/3 0 0 0 0 16/15 0 0 0

29 Dave Dale 4 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 4/0 0 0 0

24 Myles 24 Myles GerratyGerraty 1 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 6/0 0 0 0

19 Chris CareyCarey 3 3 0 0 0 0 2/2 0 0 0 0 32/15 1 0 2

18 Ernie McAlister 6 2 0 0 0 0 2/1 0 0 0 0 12/6 0 0 0

16 Luke KellyKelly 1 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 1/0 0 0 0

15 Aidan Buick 1 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 2/0 0 0 0

4 Boitumelo Gugushe 2 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 2/0 0 0 0Gugushe 2 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 2/0 0 0 0

3 Guillaume Amarat 12 6 0 0 0 0 6/3 0 0 0 0 12/6 0 0 0

BC TOTALS 23 30 27 87 294 8 10 6 26 88 OPPONENTS TOTALS 23 23 22 68 284 8 7 6 20 112

GOALKEEPING STATISTICS No. Name GP/GS Min. GA GAAvg. Svs Pct W L T Sho

1 Justin LuthyLuthy 21/21 1927:21 20 0.93 88 .815 13 8 0 9

32 Ayotunde 32 Ayotunde OgunbiyiOgunbiyi 3/2 194:05 3 1.39 8 .727 1 1 0 0

TEAM STATISTICS Corner Shots 1st Half 2nd Half 1st 2nd+ Total Kicks Fouls Faced Saves Goals Goals OT OT Goals

BOSTON COLLEGE 94 285 284 100 13 15 1 1 30

OpponentsOpponents 121 240 294 73 8 13 0 2 23

2009 FINAL STATS

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GAME 1 RHODE ISLAND-1, BOSTON COLLEGE-0

Sept.1,2009•Kingston,R.I.

BostonBoston CollegeCollegeCollegeCollege 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0Rhode Island 0 1 - 1Scoring: RI – Gary Crooks (unassisted) 57:51.Shots: BC 12, RI 12Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), RI 4 (Chris Pennock 4)Summary: Senior Gary Crooks scored on a free kick from just outside the penalty

area to lead the host Rams to a 1-0 victory at the URI Soccer Complex.In BC’s season-opener the Eagles started five freshmen, includinggoalkeeper Justin Luthy whomade three saves, in addition tomidfielderKyle Bekker, fullback Sacir Hot, fullback Stefan Carter, and forwardCharlie Rugg. Sophomore Edvin Worley led BC with five shots whileBekker and Mejia each added two shots apiece.

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GAME 2 BOSTON COLLEGE-2, BRYANT-0

Sept.4,2009•Newton,Mass.

BryantBryantBryantBryant 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0Boston CollegeCollege 1 1 - 2Scoring: BC – Kyle Bekker (Karl Reddick), 37:14; BC – Kevin Mejia (Isaac

Taylor), 84:20.Shots: BRY 3, BC 18Saves: BRY 8 (Matt Miscione 8), BC 2 (Justin Luthy 2)Summary: FreshmenKyle Bekker and KevinMejia netted their first collegiate goals,

Bekker at 37:14 and Mejia at 84:20, to lead Boston College to a 2-0win in the team’s home opener. Bekker scored off a feed from juniorco-captain Karl Reddick, and Mejia connected after collecting a crossfrom freshman Isaac Taylor. Freshman goalkeeper Justin Luthy earnedhis first career victory in the shutout. When BC scored its first goal ofthe game, its lineup consisted of seven freshmen, three sophomores,and Reddick.

GAME 3 HARVARD-2, BOSTON COLLEGE-0

Sept.7,2009•Newton,Mass.

HarvardHarvard 2 0 - 2 2 0 - 2Boston CollegeCollege 0 0 - 0Scoring: H – Scott Prozeller (Andre Akpan), 21:29; H – Jamie Rees (Andre

Akpan, Brian Rogers), 44:16.Shots: H 14, BC 17Saves: H 2 (Austin Harms 2), BC 5 (Justin Luthy 5)Summary: Freshman Scott Prozeller scored at 21:29, and sophomore Jamie

Rees netted a second goal forforf Harvard at 44:16 as the visiting Crimsondefeated Boston College 2-0 before a Labor Day crowd of 1,143 fans.Sophomore midfielder Edvin Worley nearly had the equalizer for theEagles in the 38th minute, blasting a shot off the post, before Harvarddoubled its lead in the 45th minute. Freshman Justin Luthy made fivesaves in net in the loss, including a stop of Brian Rogers’ breakawayopportunity in the 55th minute. Harvard defeated the Eagles for thefirst time since 2000, a 1-0 win for the Crimson.

GAME 4 MARYLAND-2, BOSTON COLLEGE-0

Sept.11,2009•CollegePark,Md.

BostonBoston CollegeCollegeCollegeCollege 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0MarylandMaryland 1 1 - 2Scoring: M – Jason Herrick (Matt Kassel, Casey Townsend), 6:15; M – Kevin

Tangney (Kassel), 74:43.Shots: BC 9, M 23Saves: BC 8 (Justin Luthy 8), M 4 (Zac MacMath 4)Summary: Jason Herrick’s first half goal and Kevin Tangney’s goal in the second

half was enough to earn the host No. 7 Terrapins a 2-0 victory onthe eighth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Freshmen Kevin Mejiaand Charlie Rugg led the BC attack with three shots and two shotsrespectively in the Eagles’ ACC opener. Despite starting sevenfreshmen, three sophomores, and one junior, the Eagles trailed thehighly touted Terrapins by only two shots, 9-7, after the first half ofplay. Freshman goalkeeper Justin Luthy made eight saves, includingsix in the second half, to keep the Eagles within striking distance.

GAME 5 BOSTON COLLEGE-3, FAIRFIELD-0

Sept.15,2009•Newton,Mass.

FairfieldFairfield 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0Boston CollegeCollege 3 0 - 3Scoring: BC – Charlie Rugg (Kyle Bekker), 3:11; BC – Bekker (unassisted),

34:19; BC – Rugg (Edvin Worley, Bekker), 38:14.Shots: F 10, BC 15Saves: F 4 (Michael O’Keeffe 3), BC 5 (Justin Luthy 5)Summary: Freshman Charlie Rugg scored two goals while classmate Kyle Bekker

collected a goal and two assists to lead the host Eagles to a 3-0 winover non-conference opponent Fairfield. Rugg’s goal at 3:11 was thefirst of his collegiate career. Through five games Bekker has led theteam with six points, two goals and two assists. Freshmen goalkeeperJustin Luthy made five saves in net to earn his second win, and secondshutout, of the season.

and Reddick.

Sept. 4, 2009: Freshman Kevin Mejia celebrates his first colleigate goal in the team’s 2-0 home win over Bryant.

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GAME 6 BOSTON COLLEGE-1, BOSTON UNIVERSITY-0

Sept.18,2009•Boston,Mass.

BostonBoston CollegeCollegeCollegeCollege 0 1 - 1 0 1 - 1Boston UniversityUniversity 0 0 - 0Scoring: BC – Edvin Worley (Charlie Rugg), 56:21.Shots: BC 10, BU 13Saves: BC 2 (Justin Luthy 2), BU 3 (Hrafn Davidsson 3)Summary: Sophomore Edvin Worley had the decisive tally at 56:21 off a feed

from freshman Charlie Rugg as the visiting Eagles downed cross-townrival No. 14 Boston University 1-0. In Fox Soccer Channel’s nationallytelevised College game of the week, BC beat the Terriers for the thirdtime in as many seasons and forforf the ninth time in the last ten meetings.Freshman goalkeeper Justin Luthy registered two saves, including astop off a direct free kick from BU’s Michael Bustamante in the 89thminute, for his third win of the year.

GAME 7 BOSTON COLLEGE-2, UNIV. OF HARTFORD-1

Sept.22,2009•WestHartford,Conn.

BostonBoston CollegeCollegeCollegeCollege 0 2 - 2 0 2 - 2Hartford 0 1 - 1Scoring: BC – Edvin Worley (Kyle Bekker), 51:41; BC – Charlie Rugg (Worley),

58:40; H – Carlos Villa (unassisted), 59:03.Shots: BC 8, H 20Saves: BC 14 (Justin Luthy, 10), H 4 (Nenad Cudic 4)Summary: Boston College won its third consecutive match with goals from Edvin

Worley at 51:41 and Charlie Rugg at 58:40 in a 2-1 victory over Hartfordin non-conference action. The visiting Eagles needed both goals asCarlos Villa cut into the lead with a goal 23 seconds after Rugg’s tally.Freshmen goalkeeper Justin Luthy registered a season-high 10 savesto help preserve the victory.

GAME 8 BOSTON COLLEGE-2, DUKE-0

Sept.25,2009•Newton,Mass.

DukeDuke 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0Boston CollegeCollege 0 2 - 2Scoring: BC – Colin Murphy (Edvin Worley), 50:04; BC – Kevin Mejia (Penalty

Kick), 89:27.Shots: D 8, BC 10Saves: D 3 (James Belshaw 3), BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3)Summary: Boston College upset No. 11 Duke for a 2-0 win in the Eagles’ first

home ACC contest of the season. The win marked BC’s fourth victoryin as many games and second victory against a ranked opponent onthe season. Freshman Colin Murphy scored the decisive goal at 50:04after controlling a cross from sophomore Edvin Worley. BC paddedits lead late with a converted penalty kick from Kevin Mejia at 89:27.Freshman goalkeeper Justin Luthy made three saves, all in the secondhalf, to earn his third shutout of the season. BC improved to 2-3 in theall-time conference series with Duke.

GAME 9 SIENA-1, BOSTON COLLEGE 0-(2OT)

Sept.29,2009•Newton,Mass.

SienaSiena 0 0 0 1 - 10 0 0 1 - 1Boston CollegeCollege 0 0 0 0 - 0Scoring: S – Emery Welshman (unassisted), 103:50.Shots: S 13, BC 14Saves: S 1 (Phil Chabot 1), BC 5 (Justin Luthy 5)Summary: Boston College fell to Siena 1-0 in double overtime after Emery

Welshman finally put one in the back of the net at 103:50 in thesecond “golden goal” session. The Saints’ victory snapped the Eagles’four-game winning streak. BC outshot Siena 4-1 in the two overtimesessions. Senior Mor Avi Hanan, who came on as a substitute at 48:57,attempted a team high three shots and registered BC’s only shot ongoal. Freshman goalkeeper Justin Luthy had five saves in the loss.

Sept. 25, 2009: Edvin Worley (right) and Colin Murphy celebrate Murhpy’s decisive goal in the team’s 2-0 home win over No. 11 Duke.

GAME 10 NC STATE-2, BOSTON COLLEGE-1 (2OT)

Oct.2,2009•Raleigh,N.C.

BostonBoston CollegeCollegeCollegeCollege 11 0 0 0 - 10 0 0 - 1NC State 0 1 0 1 - 2Scoring: BC – Conor Fitzpatrick (Penalty Kick), 5:25; NCST – Tyler Lassiter

(Penalty Kick), 64:34; NCST – Lassiter (Ronnie Bouemboue), 102:06.Shots: BC 7, NCST 19Saves: BC 6 (Justin Luthy 6), NCST 2 (Christopher Widman 2)Summary: For the second game in a row Boston College lost in double overtime

as the Eagles fell to No. 24 NC State 2-1. Tyler Lassiter sealed thevictory for the Wolfpack with a goal at 102:06 off a pass from RonnieBouemboue. BC sophomore Conor Fitzpatrick had the game’s first tallyoff a penalty kick at 5:25, but at 64:34 NC State’s Lassiter notched theequalizer, converting on a penalty kick of his own. Prior to Lassiter’spenalty kick score, BC freshman goalkeeper Justin Luthy (six saves)denied Bouemboue’s penalty kick in the 15th minute.

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GAME 13 BOSTON COLLEGE-1, QUINNIPIAC-0

Oct.12,2009•Newton,Mass.

QuinnipiacQuinnipiacQuinnipiacQuinnipiac 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0Boston CollegeCollege 1 0 - 1Scoring: BC – Colin Murphy (Edvin Worley, Charlie Rugg), 42:52.Shots: Q 5, BC 15Saves: Q 4 (Frederick Hall 4), BC 0Summary: Freshman Colin Murphy knocked home the game’s only goal at 42:52

to lift the Eagles past visiting Quinnipiac 1-0. Murphy scored from 22yards out off a feed from sophomore Edvin Worley. BC outshot theBobcats 15-5 in the match, holding a 10-1 shooting edge in the secondhalf. Freshman goalkeeper Justin Luthy made no saves but improvedhis record to 7-6 in his fifth shutout of the season. The Eagles improvedtheir record to 5-4 in non-conference play on the season.

GAME 14 BOSTON COLLEGE-2, NORTH CAROLINA-1

Oct.17,2009•ChapelHill,N.C.

BostonBoston CollegeCollegeCollegeCollege 2 0 - 2 2 0 - 2North Carolina 0 1 - 1Scoring: BC – Charlie Rugg (Karl Reddick), 13:31; BC – Rugg (Kyle Bekker),

24:15; NC – Cameron Brown (unassisted), 51:57.Shots: BC 7, NC 16Saves: BC 9 (Justin Luthy 9), NC 2 (Brooks Haggerty 2)Summary: Freshman Charlie Rugg scored two goals, his fifth and sixth goals of

the season, to lift Boston College over host No. 2 North Carolina. Ruggscored off an assist from junior co-captain Karl Reddick at 13:31 andscored again off an assist from Kyle Bekker at 24:15. Rugg netted twogoals in a game forforf the second time on the year. Freshman goalkeeperJustin Luthy made nine saves in net, including six stops in the secondhalf, to help the Eagles win their third game in a row. BC has won itslast three contests with the Tarheels. The win marked the third timeon the season that the Eagles upended an opponent ranked in the top15 nationally.

GAME 15 BOSTON COLLEGE-2, HOLY CROSS-1

Oct.21,2009•Worcester,Mass.

BostonBoston CollegeCollegeCollegeCollege 0 2 - 2 0 2 - 2HolyHoly Cross 1 0 - 1Scoring: HC – JonWerth (Kyle Miller), 12:17; BC – Patrick Chin (EdvinWorley),

73:31; BC – Worley (Charlie Rugg), 79:39.Shots: BC 16, HC 10Saves: BC 1 (Ayotunde Ogunbiyi 1), HC 5 (Thomas Booth 5)Summary: Trailing 1-0 at the half BostonCollege got goals from sophomore Patrick

Chin at 73:31 and from fellow sophomore Edvin Worley at 79:39 tocome back and beat Holy Cross 2-1. Chin netted the equalizer, hisfirst collegiate goal, off an assist from Worley, and Worley gave theEagles the lead for good off an assist from Charlie Rugg. BostonCollege outshot the host Crusaders 16-10, including an 8-2 shootingadvantage in the second half. Junior goalkeeper Ayotunde Ogunbiyi,a transfer from the University of New Hampshire, made his first startin goal for the Eagles and made one save in the win.

GAME 12 BOSTON COLLEGE-2, CLEMSON-0

Oct.9,2009•Newton,Mass.

ClemsonClemson 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0Boston CollegeCollege 1 1 - 2Scoring: BC – Kevin Mejia (Penalty Kick), 19:32; BC – Charlie Rugg (Kyle

Bekker), 86:42.Shots: C 7, BC 23Saves: C 8 (Joseph Bendik 7), BC 1 (Justin Luthy 1)Summary: Freshman Kevin Mejia converted a penalty kick at 19:32 and fellow

freshman Charlie Rugg added a second tally off a direct free kick fromKyle Bekker late in the second half to give Boston College a 2-0 win athome. The Eagles outshot the visiting Tigers 23-7 in the match in theirsecond ACC win of the season. Freshman goalkeeper Justin Luthymade one save in net for the shutout. Clemson played a man-downafter Mike Mattson was sent off at 36:26, injuring BC freshman SacirHot, and the Tigers played without their head coach Phil Hindson inthe second half as Hindson was shown a red card during the break athalftime.

GAME 11 YALE-2, BOSTON COLLEGE-1

Oct.6,2009•Newton,Mass.

YaleYale 0 2 - 2 0 2 - 2Boston CollegeCollege 1 0 - 1Scoring: BC –Mor Avi Hanan (Colin Murphy), 21:40; Y –Milan Tica (Jon Carlos),

70:04; Y – Aden Farina-Henry (Andy Shorten, Charlie Neil), 80:57.Shots: Y 14, BC 19Saves: Y 5 (Travis Chulick 4), BC 5 (Justin Luthy 5)Summary: Boston College dropped a 2-1 decision at the Newton Soccer Complex

to visiting Yale of the Ivy League. The Eagles struck first with a goal,the seventh of his career, from senior Mor Avi Hanan off a cross fromfreshman Colin Murphy at 21:40. In the second half the Bulldogs tiedthe contest at one apiece after Milan Tica headed home a corner kickat 70:04, and Yale took the lead for good when Aden Farina-Henryscored at 80:57. The host Eagles lost despite gaining a 19-14 edge inshots.

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GAME 16 VIRGINIA-2, BOSTON COLLEGE-0

Oct.25,2009•Charlottesville,Va.

BostonBoston CollegeCollegeCollegeCollege 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0VirginiaVirginia 0 2 - 2Scoring: V – Will Bates (Neil Barlow), 57:51; V – Brian Ownby (Barlow), 72:12.Shots: BC 11, V 17Saves: BC 7 (Ayotunde Ogunbiyi 7), V 2 (Diego Restrepo 2)Summary: Virginia scored twice in the second half to snap Boston College’s four-

gamewinning streak, defeating the Eagles 2-0. FreshmanCharlie Ruggand junior co-captain Karl Reddick paced BC’s offensive attack withthree shots and two shots respectively. The host Cavaliers outshotthe Eagles 17-11, including an 8-6 shooting edge in the second half.Junior goalkeeper Ayotunde Ogunbiyi made his second consecutivestart in net for the Eagles and made seven saves in the loss. In sevencontests as ACC opponents, BC is 3-4 against Virginia.

GAME 17 BOSTON COLLEGE-1, WAKE FOREST-0

Oct.30,2009•Newton,Mass.

WakeWake ForestForest 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0Boston CollegeCollege 0 1 - 1Scoring: BC – Kevin Mejia (unassisted), 50:15.Shots: WF 15, BC 9Saves: WF 3 (Akira Fitzgerald 3), BC 7 (Justin Luthy 7)Summary: Freshman KevinMejia scored the game’s only goal from 23 yards out at

50:15 to lead the Eagles past visiting No. 2Wake Forest. BC freshmanStefan Carter made a long throw into the box which Mejia collectedoff the head of a Wake Forest defender to notch the decisive tally. BCfreshman goalkeeper Justin Luthy made seven saves in the shutout.Senior Zach Schilawski, a 2010 MLS draft pick of the New EnglandRevolution, had five shots, two on goal, for the Demon Deacons.

GAME 18 BOSTON COLLEGE-2, VIRGINIA TECH-0

Nov.6,2009•Newton,Mass.

VirginiaVirginiaVirginiaVirginia TechTech 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0Boston CollegeCollege 0 2 - 2Scoring: BC – Kevin Mejia (Penalty Kick), 48:03; BC – Edvin Worley (Colin

Murphy), 89:36.Shots: VT 7, BC 12Saves: VT 1 (Stefan Caulfield 1), BC 2 (Justin Luthy 2)Summary: In its regular season finale, Boston College got goals from freshman

Kevin Mejia and sophomore Edvin Worley to defeat Virginia Tech 2-0.Mejia converted a penalty kick at 48:03 and Worley added a late tallyfor the Eagles off a cross from freshman Colin Murphy at 89:36. BCoutshot the visiting Hokies 12-7, holding a 7-2 edge on shots in thesecond half. Freshman goalkeeper Justin Luthy made two saves inthe shutout win.

GAME 19 BOSTON COLLEGE-1, DUKE-0 (OT)

Nov.11,2009•Cary,N.C.

DukeDuke 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0Boston CollegeCollege 0 0 1 - 1Scoring: BC – Edvin Worley (Colin Murphy, Charlie Rugg), 95:30.Shots: D 7, BC 12Saves: D 2 (James Belshaw 2), BC 1 (Justin Luthy 1)Summary: Sophomore Edvin Worley connected on a diving header off a cross

from freshman Colin Murphy at 95:30 in overtime to give No. 3 seedBoston College a 1-0 win over No. 6 seed Duke in the quarterfinals ofthe ACC Tournament at WakeMed Soccer Park. In a game played inheavy rain and high winds, the Eagles outshot the Blue Devils, rankedNo. 15 nationally, 12-7, with a 7-5 edge in the second half and a 2-1margin in the overtime period. Freshman goalkeeper Justin Luthymadeone save to record his eighth blank sheet of the season.

ACC TOURNAMENT

GAME 20 NC STATE-1, BOSTON COLLEGE-0

Nov.13,2009•Cary,N.C.

NCNC StateState 1 0 - 1 1 0 - 1Boston CollegeCollege 0 0 - 0Scoring: NCST – Ronnie Bouemboue (Alan Sanchez), 6:33.Shots: NCST 11, BC 16Saves: NCST 2 (Christopher Widman 2), BC 2 (Justin Luthy 2)Summary: No. 7 seed NC State defeated No. 3 seed Boston College 1-0 in the

semifinals of the ACC Tournament at WakeMed Soccer Park on anearly goal from Ronnie Bouemboue at 6:33. Bouemboue scored on aheader off a corner kick from Alan Sanchez. The Eagles outshot theWolfpack 16-11, and BC had three shots in the last three minutes butcould not convert. Freshman goalkeeper Justin Luthy made two savesin the loss.

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GAME 21 BOSTON COLLEGE 2, DARTMOUTH 1 (2OT)

Nov.19,2009•Newton,Mass.

DarmouthDarmouth 1 0 0 0 - 11 0 0 0 - 1Boston CollegeCollege 0 1 0 1 - 2Scoring: D – Daniel Keat (Lucky Mkosana), 29:53; BC – Kyle Bekker (Karl

Reddick), 50:58; BC – Isaac Taylor (Colin Murphy), 102:57.Shots: D 11, BC 11Saves: D 0, BC 6 (Justin Luthy 6)Summary: Freshman Isaac Taylor scored the all-important golden goal to buoy

Boston College past Dartmouth 2-1 in double-overtime in the first roundof the NCAATournament. Taylor’s goal, the first of his collegiate career,came from 23 yards out off a headed ball from fellow freshman ColinMurphy. Daniel Keat scored the game’s first goal for the visiting BigGreen at 29:53, but the host Eagles got the equalizer from Kyle Bekkerat 50:58 off a feed from junior co-captain Karl Reddick. Both teamsrecorded 11 shots, but BC outshot the Big Green 3-0 in overtime play.Freshman goalkeeper Justin Luthy had six saves in the win.

NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME 22 BOSTON COLLEGE-1, ST. JOHN’S-0

Nov.22,2009•Queens,N.Y.

BostonBoston CollegeCollegeCollegeCollege 1 0 - 1 1 0 - 1St. John’s 0 0 - 0Scoring: BC – Karl Reddick (Kyle Bekker), 7:43.Shots: BC 10, STJ 12Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), STJ 3 (Derby Carrillo 3)Summary: Junior co-captain Karl Reddick’s early goal at 7:43 was enough to lead

Boston College to a 1-0 win over host St. John’s in the second roundof the NCAA Tournament. Reddick one-timed a shot into the back ofthe net off a cross from freshman Kyle Bekker. Freshman goalkeeperJustin Luthymade three saves in net forforf his ninth shutout of the season.With the win BC snapped the 21-game home unbeaten streak for St.John’s and advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament forthe first time since 2002.

GAME 23 DRAKE-6, BOSTON COLLEGE-4

Nov.29,2009•Newton,Mass.

DrakeDrake 2 4 - 6 2 4 - 6Boston CollegeCollege 2 2 - 4Scoring: BC – Karl Reddick (Mor Avi Hanan, Charlie Rugg), 17:35; BC – Hanan

(unassisted), 29:16; D – Michael Noonan (Garrett Webb), 30:59;D – Kevin Shrout (unassisted), 44:46; BC – Rugg (Conor Fitzpatrick),46:25; D – Webb (Nick Foster), 56:43; D – Luke Gorczyca (Shrout),67:42; BC – Kyle Bekker (Rugg), 68:44; D – Gorczyca (Shrout), 68:52;D – Matt Kuhn (Foster), 82:35.

Shots: D 17, BC 13Saves: D 1 (Jordan Kadlec 1), BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3)Summary: Behind four second half goals, Drake defeated host Boston College

6-4 in the third round of the NCAA Tournament. BC took an early 2-0advantage off goals from junior co-captain Karl Reddick at 17:35 andsenior Mor Avi Hanan at 29:16. The visiting Bulldogs, however, camestorming back to even the score at two apiece off goals from MichaelNoonan at 30:59 and Kevin Shrout at 44:46. The Eagles regained thelead early in the second half whenCharlie Rugg scored his seventh goalof the season to put BC up 3-2. Drake answered with two goals of itsown fromGarretWebb at 56:43 and LukeGorczyca at 67:42 to take thelead at 4-3. BC freshman Kyle Bekker tied the game at 4-4 with a goalat 68:44, only a minute after Gorczyca’s tally, but Gorczyca respondedonly eight seconds later, at the 68:52 mark, to put the Bulldogs on topfor good. Matt Kuhn gave Drake some breathing room with a goal at82:35. Prior to the contest Boston College had not allowed an opponentto score more than two goals in any single game on the season.

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NOTESBornJune25,1984…earnedabachelor’sdegreeincommunicationsinMay2010.

AS A SENIOR (2009)Playedin21games,includingsevenACCmatches…servedasteamco-captain…started11games,includingfiveinconferencecontests…registeredfivepoints–twogoalsandoneassist…rankedfourthontheteamwith37shotsand12shotsongoal(32.4shots-on-goalpercentage)…recordedonegoalandoneassistintheteam’s6-4losstoDrake(11/29)inthethirdroundoftheNCAATournamentinNewton,Mass.;assistedonteam’sfirstgoalofthegameinthe18thminute,thenscoreditssecondgoaloffafreekickinthe30thminute…talliedhisfirstgoaloftheseasoninBC’s2-1homelosstoYale(10/6).

AS A JUNIOR (2008)Played in17games, includingsevenACCcontests…started threegames, includingtheACCTournament’s semifinal-round game againstMaryland (11/14) in Cary, N.C.…registeredfourpoints–onegoalandtwoassists;recordedoneassistinconferenceaction…totaled24shots, including10shotsongoal(.417percentage)…scoredthe(game-winning)overtimegoal(thegame’slonescore)onafreekickat104:02inBC’svictoryoverClemson(11/12)inthequarterfinalsoftheACCTournamentinCary,N.C.…recordedhisfirststartoftheseasonatYale(10/14)andnotchedtheprimaryassistonNateBourdeau’ssecond-halfgoalintheteam’s2-1wininNewHaven,Conn.…assistedonAlejandroBedoya’sfirst-halfgoalinalossatWakeForest(10/25).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2007)Playedinthreegames…sufferedaleftkneeinjuryintheovertimesessionagainstYale(9/24);missedeightgamesafterundergoingarthroscopicsurgery…registeredoneassist…assistedonSatoshiMitsuda’sgoalinthesecondhalfoftheteam’shomevictoryoverMaine (9/18)…sawactionagainstMassachusetts (11/28) in thesecondroundof theNCAATournamentinNewton,Mass.

AS A FRESHMAN (2006)Played inall17games…earnedTopDrawerSoccerAll-RookieTeam recognition…startedsevenmatchesat forward, including threestarts inACCplay…registered13points–fivegoalsandthreeassists;recorded10points–fourgoalsandtwoassists–ineightleaguecontests…totaled54shotsontheseason…finishedtheseasonrankedsecondontheteam(behindCharlieDavies) inpoints,goalsandshots…ledallACCplayers(leaguegamesonly)inshotspergame(4.50)andrankedfourthinpointspergame(1.25)…notchedaseason-highthreepoints–onegoalandoneassist–intheteam’s5-1homewinoverNCState(9/29);firedagame-higheightshotsonnet…assistedonSherronManswell’sgame-winninggoalinovertimeina2-1homewinoverVirginiaTech(9/8);thevictorymarkedtheprogram’sfirstACCwin…scoredtheteam’slonegoal–hisfirstcollegiatescore–ina2-1overtimehomelosstoBostonUniversity(8/25)…talliedhisfirstcareerassistonCharlieDavies’firstoftwogoalsinthegameina4-1homewinoverMaine(8/27)…scoredonegoal ina2-2tieatWakeForest(10/6)…scoredtheinsurancegoalonabreakawayinthe64thminute ina3-1winatMaryland(10/14)…nettedthegame-tyinggoaljustbeforehalftimeina1-1hometieagainstClemson(10/21);registeredacareer-high10 shotsagainsttheTigers.

AVI HANAN’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS2006 17 7 5 3 13 542007 3 0 0 1 1 12008 17 3 1 2 4 242009 21 11 2 1 5 37Totals 58 21 8 7 23 116

MOR AVI HANAN

• Forward• 5-10 | 160• Kiriat Ono, Israel/Ben Zvi HS

30th30th mminuteinute …… ttalliedallied hhisis ffirstirst ggoaloal ooff tthehe sseasoneason iinn BBC’sC’s 22-1-1 hhomeome llossoss ttoo YYalealeYYaleYY ((10/6).10/6).

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NOTESBornonJanuary20,1988… earnedabachelor’sdegreeineconomicsinMay2010.

AS A SENIOR (2009)Playedin–andstarted–threestraightgames(9/25–10/2)…startedandsawhisfirstactionoftheseasonintheteam’s2-0homewinoverDuke(9/25)…alsostartedagainstSiena(9/29)andatNCState(10/2).

AS A JUNIOR (2008)Playedinsixgames,includingthreeACCcontests…sawactionatMaryland(9/12)aswellasintheteam’s4-1homewinoverNorthCarolina(9/19)…sawhisfirstactionoftheseasonina1-1tieagainstSt.John’s(9/7)intheopeningroundoftheadidas/BrownClassicinProvidence,R.I.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2007)Playedin13games,includingsixACCcontests…recordedeightstartsatfullback…wasavaluablecomponentofaBostonCollegedefensethatrecordeda0.75goalsagainstaverage,whichrankedsecond(behindWakeForest)amongAtlanticCoastConferenceopponentsandNo.26inthenation.

AS A FRESHMAN (2006)Played in 11 games, including fourACC contests… scored one goal… finished theseasonwithtwoshots…registeredhisfirstcollegiatestart–ondefense–intheteam’sseason-openinggameagainstBostonUniversity(8/25)…nettedhisfirstcareergoalatthe64-minutemarkina4-1homevictoryoverMainejusttwodayslater(8/27);redirectedCharlieDavies’cornerkickwithaheadballinsidethenearpost.

CAREY’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS2006 11 4 1 0 2 22007 13 8 0 0 0 12008 6 0 0 0 0 02009 3 3 0 0 0 0Totals 33 15 1 0 2 3

CHRIS CAREY

• Back/Midfielder• 6-0 | 175• Scottsdale, Ariz./Brophy Prep

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NOTESBornJuly7,1988…earnedabachelor’sdegreeinphysicsandmathematicsinMay2010…wasselecteda2009BostonCollegeDean’sScholaroftheCollegeofArts&Sciences.

AS A SENIOR (2009)Didnotseeanygameaction.

AS A JUNIOR (2008)Did not see any game action…was the 26th recipient of the program’s prestigiousThomasMcElroyAwardgivenannuallytotheBCsoccerstudent-athletewhodemonstratesexcellenceincharacterandperformanceonandoffthefield.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2007)Playedinonegame–madehiscollegiatedebutinBC’shomewinoverMaine(9/18).

AS A FRESHMAN (2006)Didnotseeanygameaction.

LAWLESS’ CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS MIN. GA GAA SAVES SV%RECORD2006 DidNotPlay2007 1 0 18:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-02008 DidNotPlay2009 DidNotPlayTotals 1 0 18:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0

MICHAEL LAWLESS

• Goalkeeper• 6-1 | 197• East Aurora, N.Y./St. Francis High School

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MOR AVI HANANTeam Co-Captaino-Captain

KYLE BEKKER All-Atlantic Coast Conference freshmen team

JUSTIN LUTHY Soccer America All-Freshman second teamAll-Atlantic Coast Conference second teamAll-Atlantic Coast Conference freshmen team

KARL REDDICK National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-South Atlantic Regionegion third teamAll-Atlantic Coast Conference second teamTeam Co-Captaino-Captain

CHARLIE RUGG All-Atlantic Coast Conference freshmen teamAtlantic Coast Conference Co-Playero-Player of the Week Oct. 20

EDVIN WORLEY All-Atlantic Coast Conference TournamentTournamentT TeamTeamTTom McElroycElroy Award Recipientecipient

2009 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

CLASS OF 2009

NOTESBornJuly7,1987…earnedabachelor’sdegreeinhumandevelopment inMay2010…servedasBostonCollege’svideocoordinatorforthreeseasons(2006,2007and2008)beforejoiningtheteamasasenior…GraduatedfromHollistonHighSchoolinMay2005…spentapostgraduateyear(2005-06)attheHoldernessSchoolinPlymouth,N.H.

BEFORE BCPlayedfiveseasonsinthemidfieldfortheEaglesSoccerClubwithintheM.A.P.L.E.league…playedforheadcoachJamesProctor…capturedtheOakwoodchampionshipsin2004…playedone seasonat theHoldernessSchool…played four seasonsof high schoolsocceratHolliston.

LUKEKELLY

• Midfielder• 5-10 | 155• Holliston, Mass./Holderness School

NOTESBornSeptember16,1987…earnedabachelor’sdegreeineconomicsinMay2010.

AS A SENIOR (2009)Played insixgames, including twoACCcontests…recordedconsecutivestartsagainstClemson(10/9)andQuinnipiac(10/12),bothBCvictories…sawhisfirstactionoftheseasonina3-0homewinoverFairfield(9/15).

AS A JUNIOR (2008)Missedtheseasonwithakneeinjury.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2007)Missedtheseasonwithakneeinjury.

AS A FRESHMAN (2006)Playedinsixgames,includingfourACCcontests…registeredthreestartsinleagueplay…totaledoneshotontheseason…talliedhisfirstcareerstart–andcollegiatedebut–onOct.6atWakeForest…alsoregisteredstartsatMaryland(10/14),atDartmouth(10/18)andagainstNorthCarolina(10/27).

ERNIEMcALISTER

• Back/Midfielder• 5-10 | 160• Braintree, Mass./Thayer Academy

againstagainst (10/27).(10/27).

McALISTER’S CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS2006 6 4 0 0 0 12007 Injured–DidNotPlay2008 Injured–DidNotPlay2009 6 2 0 0 0 0Totals 12 6 0 0 0 1

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POINTS Name Pts. Games Season1. Charlie Davies 36 16 20062. Sherron Manswell 29 21 20073. Brian Siracusa 28 18 1993 Casey Casey Schmidt 28 23 20025. Paul KeeganKeegan 27 18 19926. Alejandro Bedoya 26 21 2007 Charlie Mundhenk** 26 13 19708. Casey Schmidt 24 16 1999 Paul Keegan 24 17 1995 Anthony Buckley 24 18 1995 Peter Dorfman 24 21 1981 Louis PapadellisPapadellis 24 21 1980

GOALS Name Goals Games Season1. Charlie Davies 15 16 20062. Charlie Mundhenk** 13 13 19703. Brian Siracusa 12 18 19934. Sherron Manswell 11 21 2007 Casey Schmidt 11 16 1999 Casey Casey Schmidt 11 23 20027. Justin Ceccarelli 10 18 1990 Peter Dorfman 10 21 1980 Paul Keegan 10 17 1995 Paul Keegan 10 18 1992 Sherron Manswell 10 16 2005

ASSISTS Name Assists Games Season1. Louis PapadellisPapadellis 14 21 19802. Alejandro Bedoya 10 21 2007 Bobby Thompson 10 23 2002 Chris Ogbannah 10 21 1990 Jorge Jorge MontoyaMontoya 10 18 19836. Jay Hutchins 9 21 1980 Andy Andy SageSage 9 21 19908. Bill Arnault 8 18 2001 Anthony Buckley 8 18 1995 Paul Johnson 8 14 1993 Justin Ceccarelli 8 18 1989 Eric Wise 8 18 1986 Mike Byrne 8 22 1982 Peter Dorfman 8 21 1981 Jay Jay Hutchins 8 20 1981

SHOTSName Shots Games Season

1. Alejandro1. Alejandro BedoyaBedoya 85 21 20072. Peter Dorfman 76 21 19803. Charlie Davies 71 16 20064. Tony4. Tony Zarba 70 21 19805. Casey5. Casey Schmidt 69 23 20026. Anthony6. Anthony BuckleyBuckley 68 18 19957. Chris OgbonnahOgbonnah 63 21 19908. Paul KeeganKeegan 62 17 19959. Alejandro9. Alejandro BedoyaBedoya 61 16 200810. Justin Ceccarelli 57 18 1991

SAVES Names Saves Games Season1. Steve Price 170 16 19772. Gordie Farkouh 131 23 19823. Brian BoussyBoussy 126 17 19894. Gordie Farkouh 124 21 19815. Eric Hasbun 123 21 19866. Kyle6. Kyle SingerSinger 115 22 20027. Chris Hamblin 103 20 20008. Justin LuthyLuthy 88 21 20099. Chris Hamblin 83 17 1998 Gordie Farkouh 83 14 1980

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE(MINIMUM 10 GAMES)

Name GAA Games Minutes Season1. Issey1. Issey Maholo 0.49 20 1837:22 20042. Gordie Farkouh 0.51 23 2115:00 19823. Gordie Farkouh 0.53 14 1380:00 19804. Chris Brown 0.76 21 1905:23 20075. Mike Cardenas 0.81 15 1447:18 20036. Chris Hamblin 0.84 20 1811:36 20007. Justin LuthyLuthy 0.93 21 1927:21 20098. Eric Hasbun 0.94 12 1053:53 19859. Marc Bala 0.95 15 1425:00 199510. Chris Hamblin 1.00 15 1440:00 1997

SHUTOUTSName Shutouts Games Season

1. Gordie Farkouh 14 23 19822. Tom McElroy 10 N/A 1979 Issey Issey Maholo 10 20 20044. Justin LuthyLuthy 9 21 20095. Chris Brown 8 21 2007 Chris Hamblin 8 20 2000 Gordie Farkouh 8 21 1981 Gordie Farkouh 8 14 19809. Marc Bala 7 15 1995 Brian Boussy 7 18 1990 Eric Hasburn 7 21 1996 Mike Cardenas 7 15 2003

WINS Name Wins Games Season1. Kyle1. Kyle SingerSinger 17 22 20022. Chris Brown 15 21 20073. Gordie Farkouh 14 23 19824. Gordie Farkouh 13 21 1981 Issey Maholo 13 20 2004 Justin LuthyLuthy 13 21 20097. Chris Hamblin 11 20 2000 Brian BoussyBoussy 11 18 19909 Danny Caruso 9 16 2001 Marc Bala 9 15 1995

MINUTES Name Minutes Games Record Season1. Gordie Farkouh 2115:00 23 14-5-4 19822. Kyle2. Kyle Singer 2050:38 22 17-5-0 2002Singer 2050:38 22 17-5-0 20023. Eric Hasbun 2005:00 21 8-8-5 19864. Justin Luthy 1927:21 21 13-8-0 2009Luthy 1927:21 21 13-8-0 20095. Chris Brown 1905:23 21 15-5-1 20076. Gordie Farkouh 1890:00 21 14-6-1 19817. Issey Maholo 1837:22 20 13-5-2 20048. Chris Hamblin 1811:36 20 11-7-1 20008. Brian Boussy 1685:00 18 11-5-2 1990Boussy 1685:00 18 11-5-2 1990

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS, FROM 1980(Some top performances are known prior to 1980 due to a “superlatives” section in early media guides. Complete records prior to 1980 are unavailable. If you have any further information, please contact the Boston College Media Relations Office at 617 552-3004.)

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

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CAREER RECORDS, FROM 1980(Some top performances are known prior to 1980 due to a “superlatives” section in early media guides. Complete records prior to 1980 are unavailable. If you have any further information, please contact the Boston College Media Relations Office at (617) 552-3004.

POINTS Name Pts. Goals Assists Games Seasons1. Paul Keegan 83 31 21 69 1992-95Keegan 83 31 21 69 1992-952. Casey2. Casey Schmidt 82 35 12 65 1999-20023. Justin Ceccarelli 79 31 17 66 1989-924. Peter Dorfman 72 31 20 83 1980-835. Charlie Davies 59 24 11 37 2004 & 20066. Sherron Manswell 56 22 12 63 2004-07 Jay Jay Hutchins 56 21 20 81 1980-838. David Sullivan 54 21 12 74 1985-889. Bobby9. Bobby ThompsonThompson 48 14 20 72 1999-200210. Chris Ogbonnah 46 14 18 53 1990-92Ogbonnah 46 14 18 53 1990-9211. Neil Krause 44 17 10 56 2001-0312. Alejandro12. Alejandro Bedoya 43 14 15 37 2007-08Bedoya 43 14 15 37 2007-0813. Chris Cleary 41 12 17 72 1998-2001Cleary 41 12 17 72 1998-200114. Marius Lund 40 14 12 66 1992-9515. Brian Siracusa 38 17 4 31 1993-9416. Steve Johnson 36 11 14 64 1990-93 Adam Pfeifer 36 10 16 70 2000-0318. Andy18. Andy Sage 35 10 15 73 1987-90Sage 35 10 15 73 1987-9019. Jon Farrow 34 16 8 70 1980-83 Glen Moller 34 13 8 65 1989-9221. Greg21. Greg Schwake 33 14 5 72 1986-8922. Todd Toensing 32 11 10 74 1982-85oensing 32 11 10 74 1982-85Toensing 32 11 10 74 1982-85T23. Tony Gomes 31 11 9 62 1981-83 Paul Fahey 31 10 11 34 1992-93Fahey 31 10 11 34 1992-9325. Chris Lugossey 30 11 8 71 1987-90 Paul Johnson 30 11 12 48 1993-9627. Reuben Ayarna 29 4 21 52 2005-07Ayarna 29 4 21 52 2005-07A Anthony Anthony Buckley 29 10 9 35 1994-96Buckley 29 10 9 35 1994-96

GOALS Name Goals Games Seasons1. Casey1. Casey Schmidt 35 65 1999-20022. Paul Keegan 31 69 1992-95 Justin Ceccarelli 31 66 1989-92 Peter Dorfman 31 83 1980-835. Charlie Davies 24 37 2004 & 20066. Sherron Manswell 22 63 2004-077. Jay Hutchins 21 81 1980-83 David Sullivan 21 74 1985-889. Brian Siracusa 17 31 1993-94 Neil Krause 17 56 2001-0311. Jon Farrow 16 70 1980-8312. Bobby Thompson 14 72 1999-2002 Chris Ogbonnah 14 53 1990-92 Greg Schwake 14 72 1986-89 Marius Lund 14 66 1992-95

ASSISTS Name Assists Games Seasons1. Louis Papadellis** 26Papadellis** 26 N/A 1977-802. Reuben Ayarna 21Ayarna 21A 52 2005-07 Paul KeeganKeegan 21 69 1992-954. Bobby Thompson 20 72 1999-2002 Peter Dorfman 20 83 1980-83 Jay Jay Hutchins 20 81 1980-837. Chris Ogbonnah 18Ogbonnah 18 53 1990-928. Chris Cleary 17 72 1998-2001 Justin Ceccarelli 17 66 1989-9210. Adam Pfeifer 16 70 2000-03

SAVES Names Saves Minutes Seasons1. Gordie Farkouh 338 5470 1979-822. Brian Boussey 323Boussey 323 5453 1989-923. Chris Hamblin 322 6317 1997-20004. Eric Hasbun 301 4617 1982-865. Mike Wood 204 2545 1983-856. Marc Bala 200 4250 1992-95

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE(MINIMUM 10 GAMES

Name Average Minutes Seasons1. Gordie Farkouh 0.72 5470 1979-822. Mike Cardenas 0.76 1537 2002-033. Chris Brown 0.91 4770 2006-20084. Marc Bala 1.04 4250 1992-955. Tom McElroy 1.05McElroy 1.05 3870 1977-806. Chris Hamblin 1.09 6317 1997-20007. Mike Wood 1.10 2545 1983-858. Issey Issey Maholo 1.16 3488 2003-2006

SHUTOUTS Name Shutouts Games Seasons1. Gordie Farkouh 33 61 1979-822. Chris Hamblin 24 68 1997-20003. Tom McElroyMcElroy 20 43 1977-804. Eric Hasbun 16 53 1982-865. Marc Bala 15 55 1992-95. Chris Brown 15 51 2006-087. Issey Maholo 11 22 2003-06 Brian BousseyBoussey 11 59 1989-92

WINS Names Wins Games Seasons1. Gordie Farkouh 38 61 1979-822. Chris Brown 29 51 2006-20083. Chris Hamblin 27 68 1997-2000 Brian BousseyBoussey 27 59 1989-925. Marc Bala 26 55 1992-956. Eric Hasbun 19 53 1982-86

MINUTES Name Minutes Games Record Seasons1. Chris Hamblin 6319 68 26-33-7 1997-20002. Gordie Farkouh 5470 61 N/A 1979-823. Brian Boussey 5453 59 27-26-6 1989-92

CAREER RECORDS

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Year Record GF GA Coach Captains1967 7-5-1 29 27 Gyorgy Lang Skip Gostyla, Carmine Sarno1968 3-9-0 22 36 Gyorgy Lang Barry Cahill, Roman Martinez1969 5-4-3 29 26 Gyorgy Lang Stan Wasnowski1970 4-9-0 26 49 Gyorgy Lang Ken Daggett1971 6-8-0 19 39 Gyorgy Lang Chris Mansfield, Charlie Mundhenk1972 3-9-2 17 23 Ben Brewster Chris Marin, Ed Weedon1973 7-6-3 37 34 Hans Westerkamp John Pfieffer, Bob Priestly1974 5-9-2 21 39 Hans Westerkamp Garry Burdett, Mark McGuire1975 4-11-1 29 50 Hans Westerkamp Martin Carney, Mark McGuire1976 6-8-1 21 21 Hans Westerkamp Chuck Moran, John Lojek1977 6-9-1 19 26 Ben Brewster Emerson Davis, Jeff Kurtz1978 13-5-0 26 19 Ben Brewster Charlie Brown, Jeff Kurtz1979 9-6-5 19 16 Ben Brewster Emerson Davis, Tom McElroy1980 15-3-3 55 19 Ben Brewster Steve Leblanc, Lou Papadellis1981 14-6-1 35 20 Ben Brewster Mike Byrne, John Carroll1982 15-5-3 34 16 Ben Brewster Mike Byrne, John Carroll, Lou Giovannone1983 9-10-2 34 33 Ben Brewster Jay Hutchins, Jorge Montoya1984 7-8-3 22 27 Ben Brewster Ed Capobianco, Paul Connors1985 8-9-3 16 21 Ben Brewster Todd Toensing, Mike Wood1986 8-8-5 27 30 Ben Brewster Scott Jones, Steve Masiello, David Suvak1987 4-12-3 20 32 Ben Brewster Ara Barsamian, Chris Pace1988 7-11-1 25 35 Ed Kelly Greg Schwake, Stewart Tallmadge1989 8-10-1 28 36 Ed Kelly Mark Eagan, Andy Sage1990 14-5-2 38 25 Ed Kelly Andy Sage1991 8-7-3 34 30 Ed Kelly Brian Boussy, Brendan McCarthy1992 10-8-0 37 29 Ed Kelly Brian Boussy1993 12-5-1 41 23 Ed Kelly Steve Johnson, Paul Fahey1994 7-7-3 23 24 Ed Kelly Marc Bala, Paul Keegan1995 11-5-2 32 18 Ed Kelly Marc Bala, Paul Keegan, Keiron O’Brien1996 3-10-4 20 35 Ed Kelly Anthony Buckley, Keiron O’Brien1997 5-9-2 9 17 Ed Kelly Asgeir Asgeirsson, Keith McDonald 1998 5-10-2 16 22 Ed Kelly Paul Cornoni, Keith McDonald1999 6-9-2 19 22 Ed Kelly Paul Bourke, Paul Cornoni2000 12-7-1 23 17 Ed Kelly Paul Bourke, Kevin Boyd2001 10-8-0 28 23 Ed Kelly Paul Bourke, Chris Cleary, Casey Schmidt2002 18-5-0 49 30 Ed Kelly Casey Schmidt, Guy Melamed2003 6-7-4 14 14 Ed Kelly Bill Arnault, Paul Chase, Guy Melamed2004 13-5-2 26 10 Ed Kelly Bill Arnault, Pat Haggerty, Guy Melamed2005 5-9-2 19 30 Ed Kelly Bill Arnault, Sam Brill2006 8-7-2 33 24 Ed Kelly Jamen Amato, Charlie Davies, Issey Maholo2007 15-5-1 38 16 Ed Kelly Reuben Ayarna, Chris Brown2008 11-7-3 23 20 Ed Kelly Alejandro Bedoya, Chris Brown, Mike Konicoff2009 14-9-0 30 23 Ed Kelly Mor Avi Hanan, Karl Reddick

ALL-TIME RESULTS

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1978HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER

RECORD: 13-5

S 15 Stonehill W 2 - 0S 18 at Nichols W 2 - 0S 20 Tufts W (ot) 3(ot) 3 - 2S 22at New Hampshire LHampshire L 1 - 2S 26 Babson W 2 - 1O 1 Boston University WUniversity W (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 1O 4 Assumption W 24 Assumption W 2 - 1O 9 at Vermont L 0 - 3O 11at Bentley W 2 Bentley W 2 - 1O 14 Connecticut L 1 - 2O 19 MIT W (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 0O 21at Providence W 1 - 0O 25 Brandeis L 1 - 3O 28at Holy Holy Cross W 2 - 0N 1 Rhode Island W 1 - 0N 4 Massachusetts L 1 - 3N 7 at SMU W 1 - 0N 11 Bridgeport W11 Bridgeport W (ot) 1(ot) 1 – 0

1979HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER

RECORD: 9-6-5

S 10 St. Louis L 0 - 2S 14 Vermont T 1 - 1S 18 at Stonehill W 1 - 0S 21 New Hampshire W 2Hampshire W 2 - 0S 25 at Babson T 0 - 0S 27 at Tufts W 3 - 0S 29 Nichols W 3 - 0O 3 at Boston University TUniversity T 0 - 0O 8 Bentley W 18 Bentley W 1 - 0O 10 San Francisco T 0 - 0O 12 at Connecticut L 0 - 5O 17 at MIT W 1 - 0O 20 Providence L 0 - 2O 24 at Brandeis L 1 - 4O 27 Keene State W 2 - 0O 31 at Rhode Island L 0 - 1N 3 at Massachusetts L 0 - 1N 8 SMU W 2 - 0N 10 Bridgeport T10 Bridgeport T 0 - 0N 12 Holy12 Holy Cross W 2 – 0

1980HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER

RECORD: 15-3-3

S 5 St. John’s W 3 - 2S 7 S.I.U. L 1 - 3S 10 Lowe W 8 - 0S 13 at Vermont T 0 - 0S 16 at Stonehill W 3 - 0S 19 at New Hampshire W 3Hampshire W 3 - 0S 24 at Tufts W 5 - 0S 27 Maine W 2 - 1O 1 Boston University LUniversity L 1 - 2O 7 Connecticut L 1 - 4O 10 Yale W 1 - 0O 15 MIT W 4 - 0O 18 at Providence T 0 - 0O 24 at Brown W (ot) 3(ot) 3 - 2O 28 Rhode Island W (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 1N 1 Massachusetts W 3 - 1N 3 Bentley W 53 Bentley W 5 - 0N 5 Brandeis T 1 - 1N 8 Bridgeport W 48 Bridgeport W 4 - 0N 11 at Holy11 at Holy Cross W (ot)(ot) 2 - 1N 23 Bridgeport W 323 Bridgeport W 3 - 1

1981HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER

RECORD: 15-6-1

S 4 Indiana L 0 - 1S 7 Vermont L 0 - 2S 12 N UCLA W 2 - 1S 13 at Adelphi W 313 at Adelphi W 3 - 2S 16 Connecticut L 1 - 3S 18 New Hampshire W 1Hampshire W 1 - 0S 22 Tufts W 4 - 0S 26 at Maine W 2 - 1S 30 at Boston University W 2University W 2 - 0O 9 North Carolina W 2 - 0O 11 at Yale L 0 - 2O 14 MIT W 5 - 2O 16 Providence W 1 - 0O 20 Brown L 0 - 1O 27 at RhodeIsland W 1 - 0O 31 at Massachusetts W 1 - 0N 2 Bentley T2 Bentley T 0 - 0N 4 at Brandeis W 4 - 3N 7 at Harvard W 2 - 1N 11 Holy11 Holy Cross W 3 - 0 Boston University LUniversity L (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 2

1982HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER

RECORD: 15-5-3

S 4 Wisconsin-Milw. W 3 - 0S 6 Long6 Long Island L 1 - 4S 11 Farleigh-Dickinson T11 Farleigh-Dickinson T 0 - 0S 15 Connecticut T 1 - 1S 17 at New Hampshire W 1Hampshire W 1 - 0S 21 Tufts W 2 - 1S 24 at Old Dominion W 1 - 0S 27 at American L 0 - 1O 5 Harvard W 3 - 0O 9 San Francisco T 1 - 1O 13 Yale W 2 - 0 MIT W 5 - 0O Providence W 1 - 0O 19 at Brown L 1 - 2O 26 Vermont W 1 - 0O 26 Rhode Island W 2 - 0O 29 Massachusetts W 1 - 0N 2 Brandeis W 1 - 0N 5 at Holy5 at Holy Cross W 2 - 1N 9 Boston University W 1University W 1 - 0N 12 Connecticut ** W (3ot) 2(3ot) 2 - 1 Syracuse Syracuse ** L (4ot) 0(4ot) 0 - 1N 21 Connecticut & L (3(3 ot) 2ot) 2 - 3

1983HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER

RECORD: 9-10-2

S 3 American W 1 - 0 North Carolina L 1 - 3S 9 Vermont W 4 - 0S 14 at Connecticut L 0 - 3S 17 New Hampshire W 3Hampshire W 3 - 2S 20 Tufts W 2 - 0S 23 Syracuse W 2 Syracuse W 2 - 1S 29 atTampa LTampa L 1 - 2O 2 atSouth Florida L 1 - 5O 5 at Harvard L 1 - 2O 8 atYale L 1 - 2O 11 MIT W 6 - 0O 15 Providence T 0 - 0O 18 Brown L 0 - 2O 21 Old Dominion W 3 - 2O 26 atRhode Island L 0 - 4O 30 atMassachusetts W 2 - 1N 1 atBrandeis L 0 - 1N 5 Holy Holy Cross W 4 - 0N 8 atBoston University TUniversity T 2 - 2N 11 Connecticut ** L 0 - 1

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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1984HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER

RECORD: 7-8-3

S 1 at Farleigh1 at Farleigh Dickinson L 0 - 5S 7 SMU W 1 - 0S 9 North TexasTexasT State L 1 - 2S 12 Connecticut L 1 - 3S 16 at New Hampshire THampshire T (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 1S 21 Maine L 0 - 1S 23 at Syracuse L23 at Syracuse L 0 - 3S 29 Harvard W 2 - 1O 1 Merrimack W 3 - 1O 6 Yale L 1 - 2O 9 at Vermont W 3 - 0O 13 at Providence L 0 - 3O 16 at Brown L (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 1O 23 Rhode Island T (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 0O 26 Massachusetts T (ot) 4(ot) 4 – 4O 31 Northeastern W 3 – 0N 3 at Holy3 at Holy Cross W 1 - 0N 6 Boston University W 1University W 1 – 0

1985HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER

RECORD: 8-9-3

S 11 at Connecticut L 0 - 1S 13 New Hampshire THampshire T (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 2S 17at Maine L 0 - 1S 20 Syracuse L20 Syracuse L 0 - 2S 22 Stanford L 0 - 2S 28 William and Mary LMary L 0 - 1S 29 Old Dominion L 1 - 2O 5 at Yale W 1 - 0O 8 at Harvard T (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 0O 12 Providence W 1 - 0O 15 Brown T (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 2O 18 Brigham18 Brigham Young W 1oung W 1Young W 1Y - 0O 22 at Rhode Island L 0 - 1O 23 Merrimack W 2 - 1O 26at Massachusetts L 0 - 3O 29at Northeastern W 1 - 0O 30 Vermont L 1 - 2N 1 St. Louis W 1 - 0N 3 Holy3 Holy Cross W 2 - 1N 5 at Boston University WUniversity W 1 - 0

1986HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER

RECORD: 8-8-5

S 1 Old Dominion L 1 - 4S 3 Stonehill W 4 - 2S 5 Merrimack T (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 1S 9 Connecticut W (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 1S 12 Maine T (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 0S 14at New Hampshire W 3Hampshire W 3 - 1S 19 Northeastern W 4 - 0S 21at Syracuse Lat Syracuse L 0 - 2S 27at Lafaytette Lat Lafaytette L 0 - 2S 28at Rhode Island W (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 0O 1 Babson W 1 - 0O 7 at Vermont L (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 1O 10 Alabama A&M T (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 2O 14at Brown L 0 - 1O 18at Providence W (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 1O 21 Rhode Island L 0 - 1O 25 Massachusetts L 2 - 3O 29 Hartford W 2 - 0N 2 at Holy at Holy Cross T (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 0N 5 Boston University TUniversity T (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 0N 8 Seton Hall ** L 2 - 8

1987HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER

RECORD: 4-12-3

S 4 Stanford L 0 - 4S 6 at Merrimack L 1 - 2S 9 at Connectcicut L 1 - 3S 11 New Hampshire LHampshire L 0 - 1S 13at Maine T (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 2S 18 Syracuse18 Syracuse T (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 2S 22 Vermont L 0 - 2S 26at Notre Dame L 0 - 5S 27 at Miami (Ohio) W(Ohio) W (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 0O6 Harvard L (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 1O 8 at Northeastern W 4 - 0O 11 St. John’s L 0 - 1O 13 Brown L 0 - 1O 17 Providence W (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 1O 20at Rhode Island L 0 - 1O 24at Massachusetts L 0 - 2O 28at Hartford W (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 2O 30 Holy30 Holy Cross W 4 - 0N 3 at Boston University LUniversity L 1 – 2

1988HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 7-11-1

S2 Merrimack W 4 - 2S7 Connecticut L (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 2S 11 Boston University LUniversity L 1 - 2S 16 Fairfield W 5 - 0S 18at Syracuse Lat Syracuse L 0 - 1S 21at Vermont L 0 - 2S 24at New Hampshire LHampshire L 1 - 3S 26 Northeastern W 1 - 0S 30 at Old Dominion L 0 - 6O 2 at William & Mary LMary L 0 - 4O 5 at Harvard L 1 - 2O 8 at St. John’s W (ot) 4(ot) 4 - 3O 11at Brown T (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 1O 15at Providence W 2 - 0O 19 Rhode Island L 0 - 1O 22 Massachusetts W 2 - 1O 26 Hartford L 0 - 3O 30at Holyat Holy Cross L 1 - 2N 11 Maine W 1 – 0

1989HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 8-10-1

S3at Merrimack T (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 1S 6 at Connecticut L 0 - 2S 9 at Boston University LUniversity L 0 - 3S 15 Syracuse W15 Syracuse W (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 1S 21at Rhode Island L (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 1S 24 S. Connecticut W 3 - 2S 27at Hartford W 2 - 1S 29at Princeton L 0 - 1O 1 at Seton Hall L 2 - 4O 4 at Dartmouth L 1 - 4O 10 Brown W 4 - 1O 13 Rutgers L13 Rutgers L 0 - 6O 15 Long15 Long Island L 0 - 1O 18 Providence W 2 - 1O 20 Holy20 Holy Cross W 3 - 1O 25 Harvard W 3 - 1O 27 New Hampshire W 5Hampshire W 5 - 2O 29at Hartwick L 0 - 1N 3 Connecticut ** L 0 - 2

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1990HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 14-5-2

S 2 George2 George WashingtonW 3WashingtonW 3 - 0S 6 Connecticut W 4 - 3S 16at Syracuse Lat Syracuse L 1 - 3S 19 Boston UniversityUniversity T (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 0S 22at St. John’s W 2 - 1S 26 Hartford W 1 - 0S 29 Villanova W 1 - 0O 2 at Dartmouth L 1 - 3O 6 at S. Connecticut L 1 - 5O 9 at Brown W 3 - 2O 14 Seton Hall W (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 1O 17at Providence T (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 0O 19 Georgetown W 219 Georgetown W 2 - 0O 21 Pittsburgh L21 Pittsburgh L 0 - 1O 24at Harvard W (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 0O 27 Hartwick W 3 - 1O 28at Holyat Holy Cross W 4 - 1O 31 Rhode Island W 3 - 0N 2 Syracuse Syracuse ** W 2 - 0N 4 Seton Hall** W (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 1N 11at Boston UniversityUniversity & L 2 – 3

1991HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 8-7-3

S6 Portland L 1 - 2S 11at Connecticut L 0 - 1S 15 Syracuse L15 Syracuse L 3 - 4S 18at Boston University W 2University W 2 - 1S 21at Villanova W (ot) 3(ot) 3 - 1S 28at Seton Hall L 0 - 2O 2 at Dartmouth T (ot) 3(ot) 3 - 3O 6 at Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh T (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 1O 9 Brown W 3 - 0O 13at Georgetown Lat Georgetown L 2 - 4O 15at Hartford L 0 - 2O 18 Central Florida W 3 - 1O 19at Stetson W 3 - 2O 23 Rhode Island L 2 - 3O 26 St. John’s W 2 - 1O 30 Providence T (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 2N 3 St. Francis W 1 - 0N 5 Holy5 Holy Cross W 3 – 0

1992HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 10-8-0

S 5 Westfield State W 7 - 0S 11at Brown L 1 - 2S 13 Pittsburgh13 Pittsburgh L 0 - 1S 16 Boston UniversityUniversityW 4 - 1S 19at St. John’s L 0 - 3S 22 Hartford W (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 1S 26at Seton Hall L 2 - 4S 30 Connecticut W 3 - 1O 2 Florida InternationalL 0 - 4O 3 at St. Louis L 0 - 3O 7 at Holy at Holy Cross W 2 - 0O 10 Georgetown Georgetown L 2 - 3O 14 DartmouthW 2 - 0O 18 Villanova W (ot) 3(ot) 3 - 2O 21 at ProvidenceL 1 - 2O 25 Rhode Island W 3 - 1O 28 Harvard W (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 0N 1 at Syracuse at Syracuse W 3 – 1

1993HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 12-5-1

S 4 at Rhode Island W 5 - 0S 6 Stetson W (ot) 4(ot) 4 - 2S 15at Boston UniversityUniversity T (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 0S 18 St. John’s L 1 - 3S 22 Providence W 2 - 1S 26 Syracuse W 626 Syracuse W 6 - 2O 2 Seton Hall W 2 - 1O 6 at Hartford W 2 - 1O 10at Pittsburgh W 2at Pittsburgh W 2 - 1O 13at Dartmouth L 0 - 2O 16 Northeastern W 3 - 2O 20at Harvard W 2 - 0O 24at Georgetown Lat Georgetown L 1 - 2O 27at Connecticut W 3 - 1O 31at Villanova L 1 - 2N 2 at Holy at Holy Cross W 3 - 1N 6 Georgetown6 Georgetown ** W 4 - 0N 7 St. John’s ** L 0 – 2

1994HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 7-7-3

S3 James Madison L 0 - 2S 5 at Richmond L 2 - 4S 10 Georgetown L10 Georgetown L 1 - 3S 14 Boston University LUniversity L 1 - 2S 17at Hartford W 2 - 1S 24at St. John’s T (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 0S 30 Pittsburgh W 5 Pittsburgh W 5 - 1O 8 Northeastern W 1 - 0O 11 Dartmouth L 0 - 1O 15at Syracuse W 2at Syracuse W 2 - 0O 22at Seton Hall W 3 - 1O 26 Connecticut L 1 - 2O 29 Villanova W 3 - 2N 2 Holy2 Holy Cross T (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 1N 6 at Providence W 1 - 0N 12 St. John’s ** L 0 – 4

1995HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 11-5-2

S 3 N American L 1 - 3S 4 at Virginia L at Virginia L 2 - 3S 9 Northeastern W 1 - 0S 12 Hartford W 3 - 1S 15 Syracuse W 215 Syracuse W 2 - 0S 20 Boston University LUniversity L 1 - 2S 24at Notre Dame W (ot) 3(ot) 3 - 2S 29at Pittsburgh W 1at Pittsburgh W 1 - 0O 1 at Georgetown W 3 at Georgetown W 3 - 1O 7 Seton Hall W (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 0O 11at Connecticut L (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 2O 15at Villanova W (ot) 2(ot) 2 - 0O 18at Harvard T (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 0O 28 West Virginia W 4Virginia W 4 - 0N 1 Providence W 3 - 0N 4 at Rutgers T at Rutgers T (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 1N 10 Connecticut ** W 2 - 1N 11 St. John’s ** L 1 - 2

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1996HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 3-10-4

S 1 at Boston University LUniversity L 1 - 2S 7 N San Francisco L 1 - 2S 8 N St. Mary’sMary’s (CA) L(CA) L 2 - 5S 11 Hartford L 1 - 4S 14 Pittsburgh W 114 Pittsburgh W 1 - 0S 20 Villanova T 2 - 2S 22 Rutgers L22 Rutgers L 1 - 3S 28 Georgetown L28 Georgetown L 0 - 1O 5 at Seton Hall T 4 - 4O 9 at Harvard L 1 - 4O 12at West Virginia TVirginia T 1 - 1O 18at Syracuse W 1at Syracuse W 1 - 0O 20at St. John’s L 0 - 1O 24at Providence T 3 - 3O 30 Connecticut L 0 - 2N 3 Notre Dame W 1 - 0N 9 St. John’s ** L 0 – 1

1997HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 5-9-2

A 30 at Hartford L 0 - 1S 3 Providence W 2 - 0S 6 Seton Hall L 0 - 2S 13at Georgetownat Georgetown L (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 1S 17 Harvard T (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 1S 20at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh T (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 0S 26 St. John’s L 0 - 2S 28 Syracuse W 228 Syracuse W 2 - 0O 5 at Connecticut L 0 - 3O 8 Boston Univ. W 1 - 0O 15at Brown L 0 - 1O 18 West Virginia W 1Virginia W 1 - 0O 24at Rutgers Lat Rutgers L 0 - 2O 26at Villanova W 1 - 0N 2 at Notre Dame L 1 - 3N 8 St. John’s** L 0 – 1

1998HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 5-10-2

S 1 Hartford W 2 - 1S 3 UMass-Lowell W 3 - 0S 6 Boston UniversityUniversity L 0 - 1S 11 Brown W 2 - 0S 13 Yale T (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 0S 18at Syracuse Syracuse L 0 - 3S 20at St. John’s L 0 - 3S 26at West VirginiaVirginia L 0 - 2S 30 Connecticut L 2 - 3O 3 Pittsburgh W 33 Pittsburgh W 3 - 0O 6 at Dartmouth L 0 - 1O 10at Seton Hall T (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 0O 16 Villanova W 3 - 0O 18 Rutgers L18 Rutgers L 0 - 1O 24 Notre Dame L 0 - 3

O 28at Providence L 0 - 2N 1 Georgetown L1 Georgetown L 1 – 2

1999HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 6-9-2

S 1 Providence L 1 - 3S 4 at Notre Dame L 0 - 1S 7 Siena W 3 - 1S 12 Army12 Army W 3 - 0S 19at Villanova W 2 - 0S 24 Seton Hall L 0 - 3S 28 Boston UniversityUniversity T (ot) 3(ot) 3 - 3O 2 at Georgetown L at Georgetown L 0 - 1O 9 West VirginiaVirginia L (ot) 1(ot) 1 - 2O 11 Brown W 3 - 0O 15 St. John’s L 0 - 2O 17 Syracuse L17 Syracuse L 0 - 3O 21 Dartmouth T (ot) 0(ot) 0 - 0O 24 Sacred Heart W 2 - 1O 28 at Connecticut L 0 - 2O 31at Pittsburgh W 1 Pittsburgh W 1 - 0N 2 at Rutgers L at Rutgers L 0 – 1

2000HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 12-7-1

S 1 Stony1 Stony Brook L 0 – 1S 3 Boston University WUniversity W (2ot) 4(2ot) 4 – 3S 9 Notre Dame W 2 – 0S 13 at Providence W 3 – 0S 16 at Seton Hall W 1 – 0S 22 Rutgers22 Rutgers L (ot) 0(ot) 0 – 1S 24 Villanova W 2 – 0O 1 at Harvard L 0 – 1O 4 at Dartmouth L 1 – 2O 7 at West Virginia LVirginia L 0 – 2O 11 Connecticut T (2ot) 1(2ot) 1 – 1O 15 Pittsburgh W 115 Pittsburgh W 1 – 0O 20 at St. John’s L (ot) 0(ot) 0 – 1O 22 at Syracuse W 122 at Syracuse W 1 – 0O 27 Georgetown W 127 Georgetown W 1 – 0O 31 Brown W 1 – 0N 5 Georgetown5 Georgetown ** W (ot) 2(ot) 2 – 1N 10 at Rutgers10 at Rutgers ** W 1 – 0N 12 N Seton Hall ** W 2 – 1N 19 at Rhode Island & L 0 – 3

2001HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 10-8-0

A 31 Syracuse W 531 Syracuse W 5 – 1S 5 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 1(N.Y.) W 1 – 0S 8 at Seton Hall L 2 – 1S 15 N Ohio State -- CancelledS 16 at Penn State -- CancelledS 19 at Hartford L 2 – 0S 22 at Virginia22 at Virginia Tech W 2Tech W 2T – 1S 26 Harvard W 3 – 2S 29 at Boston University W 1University W 1 – 0

O 7 Villanova W 2 – 0O 10 at Connecticut L 1 – 0O 14 West Virginia W 3Virginia W 3 – 2O 17 Providence W 3 – 2O 20 at Notre Dame L 2 – 0O 24 Dartmouth L (2ot) 1(2ot) 1 – 0O 28 Georgetown W28 Georgetown W (ot) 3(ot) 3 – 2O 31 at Brown W 2 – 1N 4 at Pittsburgh L4 at Pittsburgh L (ot) 3(ot) 3 – 2N 10 at St. John’s ** L 1 – 0N 23 N Fairleigh23 N Fairleigh Dickinson &L&L& (3ot) 1(3ot) 1 – 0

2002HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 18-5-0

S 1 St. John’s W 2 – 1S 6 N Nevada, Las Vegas WVegas W (2ot) 3(2ot) 3 – 2S 8 N American L (2ot) 1(2ot) 1 – 0S 21 at West Virginia W 2Virginia W 2 – 1S 25 Boston University W 2University W 2 – 1S 28 at Georgetown W 3 Georgetown W 3 – 1O 2 Connecticut L 1 – 0O 5 Seton Hall W 1 – 0O 9 at Dartmouth W 4 – 0O 12 Notre Dame L (ot) 1(ot) 1 – 0O 20 Pittsburgh W 220 Pittsburgh W 2 – 0O 23 at Syracuse W 3 Syracuse W 3 – 1O 27 Penn State L (ot) 2(ot) 2 – 1O 30 Brown W (ot) 2(ot) 2 – 1N 2 at Villanova W 2 – 1N 4 at Rutgers W 3 Rutgers W 3 – 2N 9 Providence W 4 – 0N 12 at Yale W 2 – 1N 15 N Georgetown** W 215 N Georgetown** W 2 – 0N 17 N Connecticut** W 3 – 2N 27 Northeastern & W 2 – 1D 1 SouthernMethodist & W& W& (pk) 5(pk) 5 – 4D 8 Creighton8 Creighton & L 6 – 2

2003HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 6-7-4

A 30 at Pittsburgh L Pittsburgh L 0 - 1S 1 at Boston University W 2University W 2 – 0S 6 Fairleigh6 Fairleigh Dickinson L 0 – 1S 12 at Penn State L 1 – 2S 13 N Ohio State W 1 – 0S 21 Georgetown W 121 Georgetown W 1 – 0S 24 at Connecticut L (2ot) 0(2ot) 0 – 1S 28 Syracuse W 228 Syracuse W 2 – 1O 1 at Providence T (2ot) 1(2ot) 1 – 1O 5 West Virginia W 2Virginia W 2 – 0O 8 Northeastern T (2ot) 0(2ot) 0 – 0O 11 Virginia11 Virginia Tech LTech LT (2ot) 1(2ot) 1 – 2O 14 Yale W 2 – 0O 17 Rutgers T17 Rutgers T (2ot) 0(2ot) 0 – 0O 24 at St. John’s L 0 – 2N 1 at Seton Hall L 1 – 3N 11 at Brown T (2ot) 0(2ot) 0 – 0

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2004HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 13-5-2

S 3 Brown W 3-1S 5 Cal State Northridgeorthridge W 1-0S 11 at Syracuse Syracuse W 1-0S 15 Boston University WUniversity W 2-1S 18 Villanova L 1-2S 22 Providence W 2-0S 26 St. John’s W 2-0O 1 at Notre Dame L 0-1 (OT)(OT)O 6 Seton Hall W 2-0O 9 at Rutgers L 0-1 Rutgers L 0-1 (OT)(OT)O 13 at Yale W 3-0O 16 Pittsburgh W16 Pittsburgh W 2-0O 20 at Connecticut W 2-0O 23 at Georgetown T Georgetown T 1-1O 27 at Northeastern W 1-0 (OT)(OT)O 30 North Carolina StateT 0-0 (2(2 OT)OT)N 3 Dartmouth W 3-1N 7 Connecticut ** L 0-1N 23 Connecticut & W 1-0N 28 at Indiana & L 0-1

2005HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 5-9-2

S 1 at Farleigh1 at Farleigh Dickinson L 3-1S 4 at Boston University WUniversity W 1-0S 7 Quinnipiac Quinnipiac W 3-0S 11 Northeastern W 2-1S 16 at Virginia16 at Virginia Tech TTech TT 1-1S 21 St. Peter’s W 5-0S 24 Virginia L24 Virginia L 4-3S 30 Duke L 3-0O 4 at Brown L 3-0O 8 at North Carolina L 3-1O 16 Wake Forest T 1-1O 22 Maryland L22 Maryland L 4-0O 28 at Clemson L 2-0N 1 Yale W 1-0 (2OT)(2OT)N 4 at North Carolina L 4-0N 8 Wake Forest $ L 4-0

2006HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 8-7-2

A 25 Boston University L 2-1University L 2-1 (2OT)(2OT)A 27 Maine W 4-1S 2 St. Peter’s W 2-1S 5 at Yale L 3-2S 8 Virginia8 Virginia Tech W 2-1Tech W 2-1T (OT)(OT)S 15 at Virginia L 3-215 at Virginia L 3-2 (OT)(OT)S 19 St. Francis W 1-0S 23 at Duke L 1-0S 26 at Quinnipiac W26 at Quinnipiac W 5-1S 29 NC State W 5-1O 3 Brown L 2-1O 6 at Wake Forest T 2-2 (2OT)(2OT)O 14 at Maryland W14 at Maryland W 3-1O 18 at Dartmouth W 1-0O 21 Clemson T 1-1 (2OT)(2OT)O 27 North Carolina L 3-1N 1 Maryland1 Maryland $ L 1-0 (2OT)(2OT)

2007HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 15-5-1

S 1 at Boston University WUniversity W 1-0S 3 Quinnipiac L3 Quinnipiac L 2-1S 7 Fairfield W 2-0S 15 Maryland W15 Maryland W 2-0S 18 Maine W 8-0S 22 at North Carolina W 2-1 (OT)(OT)S 26 Yale T 0-0 (2OT)(2OT)S 30 NC State W 2-1O 5 at Duke W 4-2O 10 at Brown L 1-0 (OT)(OT)O 16 Providence L 1-0O 20 at Virginia W20 at Virginia W 2-1O 24 Dartmouth W 1-0O 27 Wake Forest W 1-0O 31 at Holy31 at Holy Cross W 2-1 (OT)(OT)N 4 at Clemson L 1-0N 9 Virginia9 Virginia Tech WTech WT 3-1N 14 $ Virginia W14 $ Virginia W 1-0N 16 $ Virginia16 $ Virginia Tech WTech WT 3-1N 18 $ Wake Forest W 2-1N 28 & Massachusetts L 2-1

2008HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 11-7-3

A 29 Boston University WUniversity W 2-1S 1 at Providence L 1-0S 5 N Villanova W 1-0S 7 N St. John’s T 1-1 (2OT)(2OT)S 12 at Maryland L12 at Maryland L 1-0S 19 North Carolina W 4-1S 23 Brown L 1-0S 27 at NC State ! W 0-2O 3 Duke L 1-0 (2OT)(2OT)O 8 at Fairfield W 2-1O 11 Iona T 1-1 (2OT)(2OT)O 14 at Yale W 2-1O 17 Virginia W17 Virginia W 1-0O 25 at Wake Forest L 5-2O 28 Holy28 Holy Cross L 1-0 (2OT)(2OT)O 31 Clemson W 2-0N 7 at Virginia7 at Virginia Tech WTech WT 2-1N 12 $ Clemson W 1-0 (2OT)(2OT)N 14 $ Maryland L14 $ Maryland L 1-0N 21 & Colgate W21 & Colgate W 2-0N 26 & Dartmouth T 0-0 (2OT)(2OT) * Dartmouth advances on penalty kicks, 4-2 ! – NC defeated BC, 2-0 on Sept. 27;NC State forfeited the victory

2009HEAD COACH: ED KELLY

RECORD: 14-9-0

S 1 at Rhode Island L 1-0S 4 Bryant W4 Bryant W 2-0S 7 Harvard L 2-0S 11 at Maryland L11 at Maryland L 2-0S 15 Fairfield W 3-0S 18 at Boston University WUniversity W 1-0S 22 at Hartford W 2-1S 25 Duke W 2-0S 29 Siena L 1-0 (2OT)(2OT)O 2 at NC State L 2-1 (2OT)(2OT)O 6 Yale L 2-1O 9 Clemson W 2-0O 12 Quinnipiac W12 Quinnipiac W 1-0O 17 at North Carolina W 2-1O 21 at Holy Holy Cross W 2-1O 25 at Virginia L25 at Virginia L 2-0O 30 Wake Forest W 1-0N 6 Virginia6 Virginia Tech WTech WT 2-0N 11 $ Duke W 1-0 (OT)(OT)N 12 $ NC State L 1-0N 19 & Dartmouth W 2-1 (2OT)(2OT)N 22 & St. Johns W 1-0N 29 & Drake L 6-4

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AN EAGLE FOR ALL-TIME Tom McElroy was a very special young man.He came to the Heights from Boston College High, where he was anAll-Conference midfielder.In the fall of his freshman year, TomTomT elected not to try out for the squad.His determinationto focus on his studies exclusively, lasted less than a semester.He joined the team for the indoor soccer program thatwinter.The culmination of the indoor season was the prestigious UConn tournament that attracted some 30 teams.BC wasto participate, but almost withdrew because it lost its goalkeepers to injuries and exams.Into the breach stepped Tom.Tom.TPlaying a totally unfamiliar position, the converted midfielder led the Eagles to a surprising fourth place finish, and wasnamed the all-tournament goalkeeper.Tom’sTom’sT collegiate soccer career had begun.TomTomT was a tireless worker, willing tomake any sacrifice to become a top flight collegiate goaltender.His work ethic was without parallel, and by his senioryear, 1979, he was a top college keeper, and a definite pro prospect.In 1979 Boston College upgraded its schedule to include national powers St. Louis and San Francisco.St. Louisbested the Eagles, 2-0, but co-captain McElroy stopped three breakaways.San Francisco, defending NCAA champs,couldn’t get the ball past him.In an early season snowstorm, the teams battled to a 0-0 tie, as TomTomT robbed four USFplayers of breakaway goals. “By 1979, he was the best I’d ever seen against the breakaway,” commented Ben Brewster,BC’s soccer coach. In January of his senior year, TomTomT and his family learned that he was sufferingsufferingsuf from cancer.Treatmentsbegan, and things looked hopeful for awhile.Because he had only played three years of varsity soccer, TomTomTdecided to return the next fall and play a final varsity season.Although he wasn’t as physically strong as before,and had to miss some games for treatments or recuperation, TomTomT let on to no one.Only Coach Brewster andBill Flynn, BC’s Athletic Director, knew of his illness.TomTomT played half the games in a successful 15-3-3 season.His final appearancewas a 3-1 ECAC play-off victory over Bridgeport, the Eagles’ first soccer championship.TomTomT was an outstanding goaltender, but what endures are the impressions he made on those who knew him:“Tom McElroy was the kind of person you would pick first if you were building a team from scratch.He was thefirst one at practice. If something had to be done he was always there.If you needed a smiling face to drop byhe invariably showed up.He was just a fabulous young man”, commented Ben Brewster.“Every time we ran aclinic for a youth group, the kids would flock to him.They really loved him.He was a great teacher with incred-ible patience”, noted a former teammate.Another teammate noted “….Hardly a day in my life goes by withoutsome thought of Boston College; and I often remember fondly my friendship both on and offoffof the field with Tom.In my mind, his memory is a challenge, not just to the recipients of the Scholarship, but to each of us as BostonCollege Alumni…. – to push ourselves a little harder – to be the best that we can be at work or play, or in ourpersonal lives.Tom’sTom’sT zest for life is still with us who were fortunate to know him…….”When TomTomT completedhis career, he had set Boston College soccersoccersoccer records for most games played (43), most shutouts in a season(10) and career (20), and lowest goals against average in a career (1.05).TomTomT died on July 17, 1981, at age 22, succumbing to cancer after a characteristically courageous battle.OnOctober 23, 1987, TomTomT was inductedinto the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame, the first soccersoccersoccer playerso honored.In September, 2000, almost 20 years after TomTomT died, the McElroy family received this note from another ofTom’steammates, “….I often think of Tom’sTom’sT passing in the summer between my sophomore and junior years atBC.My clearest memory of TomTomT offoffof the soccer field is the way he befriended the freshman players on the soccerteam each year.He always reached out to the new guys ina way that none of the other upper-classmen did….” The McElroy family established the TomTomT McElroy Memorial Scholarship on November 16, 1983, with aninitial balance of $3,095, representing contributions to Boston College in Tom’sTom’sT memory.In 2005, it became thefirst athletic memorial scholarship at BC to exceed $1m, and continues to be the number one athletic memorialscholarship. From inception through the end of the 2009-2010 academic year, 93 student-athletes have receivedaid totaling $840,967.Chris Ager,from Gjettum, Norway, a second-semester freshman in the College of Arts& Sciences, is the 2010 soccer player who best demonstrates the qualities and attributes we remember so well in Tom.Tom.T All recipients, including Chris, exhibit Tom’sTom’sTenthusiasm for soccer and dedication to excellence.

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ALL-AMERICA(As named by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America)1993 Paul Keegan,Keegan, F/M (Second(Second Team)eam)Team)T1995 Paul Keegan,Keegan, F/M (Second(Second Team)eam)Team)T2000 Chris Hamblin,Hamblin, GK (First(First Team)eam)Team)T2002 Guy2002 Guy Melamed,Melamed, B (Third(Third Team)eam)Team)T2004 Guy2004 Guy Melamed,Melamed, M (Second(Second Team)eam)Team)T2006 Charlie Davies,Davies, F (First(First Team)eam)Team)T2007 Reuben Ayarna,Ayarna,A M (First Team)Team)T

Alejandro Bedoya, M (First Team)Team)TSherron Manswell,Manswell, F (Second(Second Team)eam)Team)T

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Kyle Singer (Hon. Mention)Casey Schmidt (Hon. Mention)BobbyBobby ThompsonThompson (Hon.(Hon. Mention)Mention)

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ALL-AMERICA(As named by Soccer America)2007 Reuben AyarnaAyarnaA (Second Team)Team)T

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REGIONAL ALL-AMERICA(As named by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America)1984 Eric Wise (New(New England)England)1992 Paul KeeganKeegan (New(New England)England)1993 Paul KeeganKeegan (New(New England)England)1994 Paul KeeganKeegan (New(New England)England)1995 Paul KeeganKeegan (New(New England)England)2000 Chris Hamblin – First TeamTeamT (New England)

Casey Schmidt – First TeamTeamT (New England)Kevin BoydBoyd – Second TeamTeamT (New(New England)England)

2001 Bill Arnault – Third TeamTeamT (New England)Chris Cleary – Third TeamTeamT (New England)Guy Melamed – Third TeamTeamT (New England)CaseyCasey Schmidt – Third TeamTeamT (New(New England)England)

2002 Guy Melamed – First TeamTeamT (New England)Kyle Singer – First TeamTeamT (New England)CaseyCasey Schmidt – Second TeamTeamT ((New England)ngland)

2003 Guy Melamed – First TeamTeamT (New England)Bill Arnault – Second TeamTeamT (New(New England)England)

2004 Guy Melamed – First TeamTeamT (New England)Pat Haggerty – First TeamTeamT (New England)Charlie Davies – First TeamTeamT (New(New England)England)

2007 Reuben AyarnaAyarnaA – First TeamTeamT (South Atlantic)Alejandro Bedoya – First TeamTeamT (South Atlantic)Chris Brown – Second TeamTeamT (South Atlantic)Sherron Manswell – First TeamTeamT ((South Atlantic)tlantic)

2008 Alejandro Bedoya – First TeamTeamT (South Atlantic)Chris Brown – Third TeamTeamT ((South Atlantic)tlantic)

2009 Karl Reddick – Third TeamTeamT ((South Atlantic)tlantic)

NSCAA/ADIDAS REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR2000 Ed KellyKelly (New(New England)England)2002 Ed KellyKelly (New(New England)England)2007 Ed KellyKelly (South(South Atlantic)Atlantic)

SOCCER AMERICA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR2002 Ed KellyKelly

SOCCER AMERICA FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA2001 Guy2001 Guy Melamed2004 Charlie Davies2007 Karl Reddick (Second(Second Team)eam)Team)T2009 Justin LuthyLuthy (Second(Second Team)eam)Team)T

COLLEGE SOCCER NEWSFRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA2001 Bill Arnault (Second Team)Team)T

GuyGuy Melamed (Hon.(Hon. Mention)Mention)2004 Charlie Davies (First(First Team)eam)Team)T2007 Karl Reddick (Third(Third Team)eam)Team)T

ACC ACCOLADESACC COACH OF THE YEAR2007 Ed KellyKelly

ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2006 Charlie Davies,Davies, F2007 Alejandro2007 Alejandro Bedoya,Bedoya, M

ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM2006 Charlie Davies,Davies, F2007 Reuben Ayarna,Ayarna,A M

AlejandroAlejandro Bedoya,Bedoya, M2008 Alejandro Bedoya, M

Chris Brown,Brown, G

ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM2005 Sherron Manswell,Manswell, F2006 Reuben Ayarna,yarna,Ayarna,A M2007 Chris Brown, G

Sherron Manswell,Manswell, F2009 Karl Reddick, M

Justin Luthy,Luthy, G

ALL-ACC ROOKIE TEAM2005 Reuben Ayarna,yarna,Ayarna,A M2007 Shawn Chin, M

Karl Reddick,Reddick, M2008 Edvin Worley,Worley, F2009 Kyle Bekker, M

Justin Luthy, GCharlie Rugg,Rugg, F

ACC TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER2007 Sherron Manswell,Manswell, F

ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2007 Alejandro Bedoya, M

Chris Brown, GPaul Gerstenberger, BSherron Manswell,Manswell, F

2008 Chris Brown,Brown, G2009 Edvin Worley,Worley, F

BIG EAST HONORSBIG EAST OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR1994 Paul KeeganKeegan2000 Casey2000 Casey Schmidt2004 Guy2004 Guy Melamed

BIG EAST GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR2000 Chris Hamblin2002 Kyle2002 Kyle SingerSinger

BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR1989 Justin Ceccarelli1991 Carlos Casas1992 Paul KeeganKeegan1993 Keith O’Halloran2004 Charlie Davies

BIG EAST COACH OF THE YEAR1989 Ed KellyKelly1990 Ed KellyKelly2000 Ed KellyKelly2002 Ed KellyKelly

BIG EAST TOURNAMENTMOST OUTSTANDING PERFORMER1990 Justin Ceccarelli2000 Bobby2000 Bobby ThompsonThompson2002 Bobby2002 Bobby ThompsonThompson

BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLE OF THE YEAR2002 Casey2002 Casey Schmidt2004 Guy2004 Guy Melamed

BIG EAST/AEROPOSTALE MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2000-01 Chris Hamblin2002-03 Casey2002-03 Casey Schmidt2004-05 Guy2004-05 Guy Melamed

ALL-BIG EAST FIRST TEAM1990 Andy1990 Andy Sage,Sage, M1992 Carlos Casas,Casas, B1993 Paul Fahey, B

Paul Keegan, MBrian Siracusa,Siracusa, F

1994 Carlos Casas, BPaul Keegan,Keegan, F

1995 Marc Bala, GKAnthony Buckley, MPaul Keegan,Keegan, F

2000 Chris Hamblin, GKCaseyCasey Schmidt,Schmidt, F

2002 Kyle Singer, GKCasey Schmidt, FBobby Thompson, MGuyGuy Melamed,Melamed, B

2003 Guy2003 Guy Melamed,Melamed, B2004 Guy Melamed, M

Pat Haggerty, BCharlie Davies,Davies, F

ALL-BIG EAST SECOND TEAM1994 Marc Bala,Bala, GK1995 Tim Lavin,Lavin, B1996 Asgeir1996 Asgeir Asgeirsson,Asgeirsson, F1997 Asgeir Asgeirsson, M

Keith McDonald,McDonald, M2000 Kevin Boyd,Boyd, B2001 Paul Chase,Chase, B/M2002 Bill Arnault,Arnault, M2003 Bill Arnault,Arnault, M2004 Sam Brill,Brill, B2004 Issey2004 Issey Maholo,Maholo, G

ALL-BIG EAST THIRD TEAM2001 Bill Arnault, M

Chris Cleary, M/FCaseyCasey Schmidt,Schmidt, F

2002 Paul Chase,Chase, B

ALL-BIG EAST ROOKIE TEAM1996 Paul Cornoni,Cornoni, B1997 Chris Hamblin,Hamblin, GK1999 Casey1999 Casey Schmidt,Schmidt, F2000 Kirt Dorsett,Dorsett, M

ACADEMIC HONORSVERIZON/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA2002-03 Casey2002-03 Casey Schmidt (Third(Third Team)eam)Team)T2003-04 Bill Arnault (Second(Second Team)eam)Team)T2004-05 Guy2004-05 Guy Melamed (First(First Team)eam)Team)T

VERIZON/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT I2000-01 Chris Hamblin (second(second team)team)2002-03 Casey2002-03 Casey Schmidt (first(first team)team)2002-03 Guy2002-03 Guy Melamed (second(second team)team)2003-04 Bill Arnault (first(first team)team)2003-04 Guy2003-04 Guy Melamed (first(first team)team)2004-05 Guy2004-05 Guy Melamed (first(first team)team)2004-05 Uri Magen-DavidMagen-David (second(second team)team)

BOSTON COLLEGE OUTSTANDING MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE2000 Casey2000 Casey Schmidt (sophomore(sophomore class)class)2000 Chris Hamblin (senior(senior class)class)2001 Bill Arnault (freshman(freshman class)class)2002 Casey2002 Casey Schmidt (senior(senior class)class)2002 Bill Arnault (sophomore(sophomore class)class)2004 Brendan Ferullo (junior(junior class)class)2004 Bill Arnault (senior(senior class)class)2007 Stephen2007 Stephen HepburnHepburn (junior(junior class)class)2008 Alejandro2008 Alejandro BedoyaBedoya (senior(senior class)class)

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM HONOREES2005 Jamen Amato

Bill ArnaultBrendon Ferullo

2006 Jamen AmatoStephenStephen HepburnHepburn

2007 Stephen2007 Stephen HepburnHepburn2008 Stephen2008 Stephen HepburnHepburn

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THE TRADITIONConsistency. It is themark of true excellence in any

endeavor. However, in today’s intercollegiateathletics,competitionhasbecomesobalancedandsocompetitivethatitisvirtuallyimpossibletomaintainahighlevelofconsistency. Yet theAtlanticCoastConferencehasdefied theodds.Nowinits58thyearofcompetition,theACChaslongenjoyedthe reputationasoneof thestrongestandmostcompetitiveintercollegiateconferencesinthenation.Andthatisnotmereconjecture,thenumberssupportit. Sinceitsinceptionin1953,ACCschoolshavecaptured120nationalchampionships,including64inwomen’scompetitionand56inmen’s.Inaddition,NCAAindividualtitleshavegonetoACCstudent-athletes130timesinmen’scompetitionand91timesinwomen’saction.Since 1953,when the league adoptedmen’s soccer and atraditionofexcellencewasestablished,theACChascontinuedtosoartonewheights.The2009seasonsawtheACCcollectits14thMen’sSoccerNationalChampionshipastheVirginiaCavalierswon thenational crown, their sixthNCAA titleandfirstsince1994.Thesquadwon followinga3-2penaltykickshootout to defeat top-rankedAkron followinga 0-0 draw inthe championship final atWakeMedSoccer Park inCary,N.C.TheCavaliers(19-3-3)endedtheseasonona16-gameunbeaten streak. In addition,ACC teams finished 76-20-7againstnon-conferenceoppositionduringthe2009season,awinningpercentageof.772,andsixoftheleagueninemen’ssoccerprogramswere ranked in theRPITop30, toppingallotherconferencesinthecountry.Theleague’sprogramscontinuetorankamongthebestinthecountryintermsoftheNCAATournament,havingmade163appearances that include224 victories in the last 51 years,earning 14 national crowns andmaking 21 appearancesin the title contest. The 2009 season also marked theninth-consecutiveyearat leastone team from theACCwasrepresentedintheCollegeCupandsixth-consecutivethattheACCsentatleasttwoteamstotheNCAASemifinals.TheACCledallconferenceswithseventeamsselectedtothe2009NCAATournamentFieldof48,whilefourofthesevenACCteamsreceivingabidearnedatop-16nationalseed,includingthreeof the topfivespots.The leagueeventuallyowned75percent (three-of-four)CollegeCup teams (NorthCarolina,VirginiaandWakeForest),andfinishedwithanimpressive15-2-1recordagainstnon-conferenceopponentsinthisyear’sNCAATournament.Virginia(2),WakeForest(3),NorthCarolina(5)andNCState(15)earnedbyes,whileBostonCollege,DukeandMarylandreceivedat-largeinvites.ACCTournamentChampionandeventualNCAATournamentChampionVirginiamadeits31stNCAAappearanceand29thstraight,thenation’slongestactivestreakandanACCrecordthatdatesbackto1981.Sinceseedingbeganin1994,theACChasbeenawardedthetopseed10ofthepossible16years.In2005,theACCsetaconferencerecordwitheight teamsselected to theNCAAMen’sSoccerChampionshipfield,while2006and2009sawsevenselected.Wake Forest andNorthCarolina shared the 2009AtlanticCoastConference regular-seasoncrown,whileWakeForestearned the top seed in theACCTournament after followingACCtie-breakerprocedures.TheDemonDeaconsalsopickedupaleague-highfourfirst-teamselections,justoneshyoftheschool’s2008first-teamtotalandledtheleaguewiththreeofthefour2009ACCpostseasonindividualawards.YettheACCcrown

wenttoVirginiaastheCavsrecordedtheireighth-consecutiveshutout,blankingNCState,1-0, towinthe2009ACCMen’sSoccerChampionshipatWakeMedSoccerPark. Overall,theACChasplaced136playersonAll-Americalists,totaling260All-Americaaccolades,18NationalPlayeroftheYearandsixNationalRookieoftheYearhonors.

2009-10 IN REVIEW The2009-10academicyearsawleagueteamscapturinganall-timehigheightnational teamtitlesandnine individualNCAAcrowns.Inall,theACChasnowwon50nationalteamtitlesoverthelast13yearsandtwoormoreNCAAtitlesin28ofthepast30years. TheACCwastheonlyconferenceinAmericatoplacefourofitsteamsinthefinalTop10rankingsofthe2009-10LearfieldDirector’sCupStandings–symbolicofthenation’stopoverallprograms–asVirginia(3rd),FloridaState(5th),NorthCarolina(7th),andDuke(10th)wererankednationallyintheTop10. A total of 123 league teams earned a berth inNCAApostseasoncompetition,compilinga116-64-3(.637)mark inNCAAchampionships.TheACChad96teamsrankedinthefinalTop25polls,including42teamsrankedintheTop10,whilesixteamsfinishedNo.1inatleastonepollintheirrespectivesport. Inaddition, theACChad253 leaguestudent-athletesnamed toAll-America teams in 2009-10, 127menand 126women,and108ACCathletesearnedAcademicAll-Americahonors.TheleagueproducedsixnationalPlayeroftheYear,fournationalFreshmanoftheYear,andfournationalCoachoftheYearhonorees.

2009-10NATIONAL

CHAMPIONSHIPSFieldHockey NorthCarolinaWomen’sSoccer NorthCarolinaMen’sSoccer VirginiaMen’sBasketball DukeMen’sIceHockey BostonCollegeMen’sLacrosse DukeWomen’sLacrosse MarylandWomen’sRowing Virginia

THE CHAMPIONSHIPS Theconferencewillconductchampionshipcompetitionin25sportsduringthe2010-11academicyear-12formenand13forwomen. The firstACC championship was held in swimmingon February 25, 1954. The conference did not conductchampionshipsincrosscountry,wrestlingortennisduringthefirstyear. The 12 sports formen include football, cross country,soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track,wrestling,baseball,tennis,golfandlacrosse.Fencing,whichwasstartedin1971,wasdiscontinuedin1981. Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 with the firstchampionshipmeet being held in tennis atWake ForestUniversity. Championshipsforwomenarecurrentlyconductedincrosscountry,fieldhockey,soccer,basketball,swimming,indoorandoutdoortrack,tennis,golf,lacrosse,softballandrowing,whilevolleyballdeterminesitschampioninregularseasonplay.

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Wednesday,Sept.1HartfordatBostonCollege 4:00p

Friday,Sept.3VirginiaTechvs.St.John’s 2:30p(UVaTournament)NCStatevs.SacramentoState 5:00p(DukeAdidasClassic)ClemsonatSouthCarolina 7:00pAkronatNorthCarolina 7:00p(CarolinaNikeClassic)WakeForestvs.SetonHall 7:00pMichiganStateatMaryland 7:30pUABatVirginia 8:00p

Saturday,Sept.4BostonCollegeatQuinnipiac 7:00p

Sunday,Sept.5NCStatevs.Louisville Noon(DukeAdidasClassic)VirginiaTechvs.UAB(UVATournament) NoonSetonHallatNorthCarolina 2:00p(CarolinaNikeClassic)St.John’satVirginia 3:00pNortheasternatMaryland 7:00pAkronatWakeForest 7:00p

Monday,Sept.6EastTennesseeStateatClemson 7:00p

Friday,Sept.10MarylandatBostonCollege 7:00pClemsonatWakeForest 7:00pNorthCarolinaatNCState 7:00pVirginiaTechatSouthFlorida 7:30p

Saturday,Sept.11VirginiaatDuke 7:00p

Tuesday,Sept.14VirginiaTechatHoward 2:00pBostonCollegeatFairfield 7:00pGeorgeWashingtonatDuke 7:00pMarylandatLoyola(MD) 7:00pMaristatVirginia 7:00pWakeForestatCharlotte 7:00p

Wednesday,Sept.15VMIatNCState 7:00p

Friday,Sept.17BostonUniversityatBostonCollege 7:00pClemsonatVirginiaTech 7:00pNorthCarolinaatDuke 7:00p

Saturday,Sept.18NCStateatMaryland 7:00pWakeForestatVirginia 7:00p

Tuesday,Sept.21RhodeIslandatBostonCollege 5:00pDukeatUNCWilmington 7:00pWoffordatNorthCarolina 7:00pAmericanatVirginia 7:00pVirginiaTechatDavidson 7:00pCollegeofCharlestonatWakeForest 7:00pGeorgeMasonatMaryland 7:30p

Wednesday,Sept.22ClemsonatFurman 7:00pPresbyterianatNCState 7:00p

Friday,Sept.24BostonCollegeatDuke 7:00pMarylandatNorthCarolina 7:00p

Saturday,Sept.25VirginiaatClemson 7:00pVirginiaTechatNCState 7:00pWakeForestatUNCGreensboro 7:00p

Tuesday,Sept.28ClemsonatCharlotte 7:00pElonatDuke 7:00pNorthCarolinaatOldDominion 7:00pAppalachianStateatNCState 7:00pLongwoodatVirginia 7:00pAmericanatVirginiaTech 7:00pSouthCarolinaatWakeForest 7:00pBostonCollegeatConnecticut 7:30p

Friday,Oct.1St.LouisatClemson 7:00pNCStateatBostonCollege 7:00pNorthCarolinaatVirginia 7:00pVirginiaTechatWakeForest 7:00pDukeatMaryland 8:00p

Tuesday,Oct.5Gardner-WebbatClemson 7:00pDavidsonatDuke 7:00pRadfordatNorthCarolina 7:00pGeorgiaSouthernatNCState 7:00pLibertyatVirginia 7:00pVirginiaTechatLongwood 7:00pAppalachianStateatWakeForest 7:00pConnecticutatMaryland 7:30p

Friday,Oct.8BostonCollegeatClemson 7:00pDukeatNCState 7:00pMarylandatVirginiaTech 7:00pWakeForestatNorthCarolina 7:00p

Saturday,Oct.9AlabamaA&MatVirginia 7:00p

Monday,Oct.11AlabamaA&MatVirginiaTech 7:00p

Tuesday,Oct.12HolyCrossatBostonCollege 4:00pElonatClemson 7:00pMarylandatLehigh 7:00pNorthCarolinaatLiberty 7:00pNCStateatSouthCarolina 7:00pJamesMadisonatVirginia 7:00pWakeForestatWilliam&Mary 7:00p

Friday,Oct.15NorthCarolinaatBostonCollege 7:00pVirginiaTechatVirginia 7:00pDukeatUCSantaBarbara 11:00p

Saturday,Oct.16ClemsonatMaryland 7:00pNCStateatWakeForest 7:00p

Tuesday,Oct.19BostonCollegeatHarvard 3:00pUCFatVirginiaTech 4:00pGeorgiaSouthernatClemson 7:00pHighPointatDuke 7:00pSouthCarolinaatNorthCarolina 7:00pColgateatMaryland 7:30p

Wednesday,Oct.20CoastalCarolinaatNCState 7:00p

Friday,Oct.22DukeatClemson 7:00pVirginiaatBostonCollege 7:00pVirginiaTechatNorthCarolina 7:00p

Saturday,Oct.23WakeForestatMaryland 7:00p

Tuesday,Oct.26FurmanatDuke 7:00pNorthCarolinaatVCU 7:00pNavyatNCState 7:00pWakeForestatElon 7:00p

Wednesday,Oct.27DartmouthatBostonCollege 4:00pWoffordatClemson 7:00pRadfordatVirginiaTech 7:00p

Friday,Oct.29MarylandatVirginia 7:00p

Saturday,Oct.30NCStateatClemson 2:00pDukeatVirginiaTech 7:00pBostonCollegeatWakeForest 7:00pNorthCarolinaatEastTennesseeState TBA

Tuesday,Nov.2FloridaAtlanticatNCState 2:00pCampbellatVirginia 7:00pWakeForestatDavidson 7:00pWilliam&MaryatMaryland 7:30p

Friday,Nov.5ClemsonatNorthCarolina 7:00pBostonCollegeatVirginiaTech 7:00pWakeForestatDuke 7:00pCoastalCarolinaatMaryland 7:30p

Saturday,Nov.6VirginiaatNCState 7:00p

Tuesday,Nov.9-Sunday,Nov.14ACCChampionshipsCary,N.C.

Thursday,Nov.18NCAAFirstRoundCampusSites

Saturday,Nov.20-Sunday,Nov.21NCAASecondRoundCampusSites

Saturday,Nov.27-Sunday,Nov.28NCAASweetSixteenCampusSites

Friday,Dec.3-Saturday,Dec.4NCAAEliteEightCampusSites

Friday,Dec.10-Saturday,Dec.12NCAACollegeCupSantaBarbara,Calif.

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FINAL 2009 ACC STANDINGSSchool Conference Points OverallWakeForest 5-2-1 16 17-4-3NorthCarolina 5-2-1 16 16-2-4BostonCollege 5-3-0 15 14-9-0Maryland 4-2-2 14 15-6-2Virginia 4-3-1 13 19-3-3Duke 4-4-0 12 14-7-0NCState 2-5-1 7 13-7-2VirginiaTech 2-6-0 6 5-12-2Clemson 2-6-0 6 6-12-1

2009 ALL-ACCSELECTIONS

FIRST TEAMAndrew WengerWenger Duke, Fr., DefenderJason Herrick Maryland,Maryland, Jr., ForwardZac MacMath Maryland,Maryland, So., GoalkeeperGoalkeeperMichael Farfan North Carolina, Jr., MidfielderZach LoydLoyd North Carolina, Sr., DefenderBillyBilly Schuler North Carolina, So., ForwardAlan Sanchez NC State, Sr., MidfielderCorben Bone Wake Forest, Jr., MidfielderAustin da Luz Wake Forest, Sr., MidfielderIke OparaOpara Wake Forest, Jr., DefenderZack Schilawski Wake Forest, Sr., Forward

SECOND TEAMJustin Luthy BostonLuthy Boston College,College, Fr., GoalkeeperGoalkeeperKarl Reddick Boston College,College, Jr., DefenderCole Grossman Duke, Jr., MidfielderKevin TangneyangneyTangneyT Maryland,Maryland, Sr., DefenderDrew YatesYatesY Maryland,Maryland, Sr., MidfielderCameron Brown North Carolina, Jr., MidfielderRonnie Boemboue NC State, Sr., ForwardNeil Barlow Virginia,irginia, Sr., MidfielderWilliam Bates Virginia,irginia, Fr., ForwardRoss LaBauex Virginia,irginia, Sr., MidfielderTonyTony TchaniTchaniT Virginia,Virginia, So., Midfielder

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMKyleKyle Bekker Boston College,College, MidfielderJustin LuthyLuthy Boston College,College, GoalkeeperGoalkeeperCharlie RuggRugg Boston College,College, ForwardRyanRyan FinleyFinley Duke, ForwardAndrew WengerWenger Duke, DefenderTaylorTaylor KempKemp Maryland,Maryland, DefenderEthan White Maryland,Maryland, DefenderEnzo Martinez North Carolina, ForwardWilliam Bates Virginia,irginia, ForwardAnthonyAnthony Arena Wake Forest, DefenderAndyAndy Lubahn Wake Forest, Forward

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BC IN ACC REGULAR-SEASON PLAY

GP W L T GF GAClemson 5 2 2 1 5 4Duke 5 2 3 0 6 7Maryland 5 3 2 0 9 4NorthCarolina 5 3 2 0 9 11NCState 5 3 2 0 10 7Virginia 5 2 3 0 8 10VirginiaTech 5 4 0 1 10 4WakeForest 5 2 1 2 7 8

BC IN ACC TOURNAMENT PLAY

GP W L GF GAClemson 1 1 0 1 0Duke 1 1 0 1 0Maryland 2 0 2 0 2NorthCarolina 0 0 0 0 0NCState 1 0 1 0 1Virginia 1 1 0 1 0VirginiaTech 1 1 0 3 1WakeForest 2 1 1 2 5

BC IN THE ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE

ACC Finish Overall Post-Season2005 0-6-2 Ninth 5-9-2 ACCFirstRound2006 3-3-2 T-Fifth 8-7-2 ACCQuarterfinals2007 7-1-0 First 15-5-1 ACCChampion NCAASecondRound2008 5-3-0 T-Third 11-7-3 ACCSemifinals NCAAThirdRound2009 5-3-0 Third 14-9-0 ACCSemifinals NCAAThirdRound

ACC ACCOLADESACC COACH OF THE YEAR2007 Ed KellyKelly

ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2006 Charlie Davies, F2007 Alejandro2007 Alejandro Bedoya,Bedoya, M

ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM2006 Charlie Davies, F2007 Reuben Ayarna,Ayarna,A M Alejandro Alejandro Bedoya,Bedoya, M2008 Alejandro Bedoya, M Chris Brown, G

ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM2005 Sherron Manswell, F2006 Reuben Ayarna,yarna,Ayarna,A M2007 Chris Brown, G Sherron Manswell, F2009 Justin Luthy, G Karl Reddick, M

ALL-ACC ROOKIE TEAM2005 Reuben Ayarna,yarna,Ayarna,A M2007 Shawn Chin, M Karl Reddick, M2008 Edvin Worley,Worley, F2009 Kyle Bekker, M Justin Luthy, G Charlie Rugg,Rugg, F

ACC TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER2007 Sherron Manswell, F

ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2007 Alejandro Bedoya, M Chris Brown, G Paul Gerstenberger, B Sherron Manswell, F2008 Chris Brown, G2009 Edvin Worley,Worley, F

In 2007, Boston College Men’s Soccer Captured the Atlantic Coast Conference Regular-Season and Tournament Championships and Ed Kelly earned conference Coach of the Year honors.and Tournament Championships and Ed Kelly earned conference Coach of the Year honors.

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NestledbehindthelawschoolonBostonCollege’sNewtonCampusisoneofnation’selitesoccerfacilities.

Completelyupdatedin2008,theNewtonCampusSoccerComplexfeaturesanewlyinstalledPolytanartificialplayingsurface.

PolytansurfacesareusedattheWorldCupStadiuminStuttgart,Germany,theOlympicStadium inMunich, theFootballAcademyFCBayern, theStadiumLaMaladiere inSwitzerlandandWarsteinerStadium, host ofthe2006WorldCup.

With theadditionof thePolytanartificial playing surface, coupledwithoffseason updates that include permanent teambenches canopied toguardagainsttheelementsanda30-seat,enclosedpressboxcompletewitharoof-deckvideo-filmingarea,BostonCollege isproudtoboastabrandnewstate-of-the-artfacility.

Theartificialplayingsurfacemadeitsregular-seasondebutonAug.29,2008againstBostonUniversity.

Overall,thefieldisenteringitsninthyearinexistence.Itspentthefirsteightseasonsasanaturalgrasspitchbeforeswitchingtotheartificialturfthispastyear.Lightswereaddedtothefieldpriortothe2003campaign.

With its closeproximity to the freshmendorms, the “Superfans,”BC’scollectivestudentfanbase,frequentgamestoprovideaboisterousandexcitingatmosphere.Deckedinbrightgoldt-shirts,Superfans,friendsandfamilyalikesitneartheaction,andtheclosetreelineprovidesanintimateatmosphereforsoccermatches.

ThefieldwasdedicatedonSept.12,1999witha3-0winforthemen’steamoverArmy.ItcapturedtheSoccerManager’sAssociationCollegeSoccerFieldoftheYearin1999.

Sinceit’sopening,themen’steamhasregistereda62-24-7markonitshometurf.

TLI SPORTSTLISportsisproudtohavebeenchosenbyBostonCollegetosupplyand installPolytan’srenownedLigaturfsynthetic turfsystematBostonCollege’sNewtonCampusSoccerComplexasthefirstsyntheticturfgamefieldintheACCSoccerConference.Withclose to six decadesof combined companyexperience,TLISportsandPolytanarecommittedtoprovidingthebestpossiblesurfaces,installationandconstructionservicesforsportsfacilitiesateverylevel.

BuilttothehigheststandardthusfardemandedforanysyntheticturffieldinNorthAmerica-FIFACertification for5years-the100,000square footinstallation iscomprisedofa40mmmonofilament fiber installedovera25mmpavedelasticlayer.Togetherwithroundedsilicasand,thesystemutilizes the next generation of infill calledBionPro, a speciallymadeenvironmentallyfriendlythermoplasticelastomer(TPE)offeringadvancedelasticity,durability,recyclability,temperaturereductionandresistancetoUVdegradation.

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DIRECTIONS TO THE FIELD

From the Mass. Pike (Heading East Toward Boston):TakeExit17,thenthefirstrightontoCentreStreet.FollowCentreStreetthroughtwosetsoflights.TurnrightintotheBostonCollegeLawSchool.Followtheroadasitwindstotherightanddownahill.Atthebaseofthehill,takealeftandfollowtheroadpastthepracticefield.TheparkinglotisnexttothefieldandinfrontoftheQuonsetHut.Additionalparkingislocatedontheleftattheendoftheroad.

From the Mass. Pike (Heading West Toward Worcester):TakeExit17andfollowtheroadallthewayaroundtherotary(left)andtakethefirstrightontoCentreStreet.Continuewithdirectionsabove.

“The field is one of a kind in this country. It’s absolutely a fantastic field. It shows the commitment of our University and our athletic director to put that kind of resources into our athletics programs.”

- Head Coach Ed Kelly

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BostonCollegewasfoundedin1863bytheSocietyofJesustoservethesonsofBoston’sIrishimmigrants.It was the first institution of higher education tobe founded in the city of Boston.Today, it is oneof the foremost universities in the nation, with acoeducational enrollment of 14,500 undergraduateand graduate students.BostonCollege has drawnstudentsfromall50statesandmorethan80countries.

BostonCollegehasgrownnot just insize,butalsoin stature and diversity.Today, it is ranked amongthetop34nationaluniversitiesbyUS News & World Report.ItsGraduateSchoolofSocialWorkislistedamongthenation’stop15,alsobyUS News,whilethegraduateprogramsofitsLynchSchoolofEducationare among the top 20 and its Connell School ofNursingandLawSchool are among the top30. Inaddition,Bloomberg/BusinessWeekrankstheCarrollSchoolofManagement9thinthe“TopUndergraduateBusinessPrograms2010.”BostonCollegeisamongthenation’smost selective universities,with nearly30,000 applications received for its 2,250-memberClass of 2014, and is numbered among the topAmericanprivateresearchuniversities.

Aftermore thana century of growthandevolution,BostonCollegeholdsfasttotheidealsthatinspiredits Jesuit founders. TheUniversity today remainsfocusedonitsmissionofhelpingstudentstodeveloptheirmindsandtalentswhileprovidingthemwiththemotivationandcompassiontousethosetalentsintheserviceofothers.

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“DeeplyrootedinitsCatholicandJesuitorigins,BostonCollegeoffersaneducationthatisdistinctiveinspiritandcontent,thatisdoublyrichwiththebestofhumanthoughtandwiththeprofoundinsightsoffaith,”writesReverendWilliamP. Leahy,SJ,who assumed thepresidencyofBostonCollegein1996.“WebelievethatBostonCollegeprovidesatransformingexperienceforyoungmenandwomen.”

Acontinuedexpressionofthisphilosophy,basedontheJesuitprincipleofcura personalis,orcarefortheindividual,isthefaculty’sdedicationtoteaching.BCfacultymembershavebeenhonoredfortheirteachingbytheCarnegieFoundationfortheAdvancementofEducation,whiletheUniversity’soverallcommitmenttoteachinghasbeenrankedamongthenation’stop20,alsobyUS News & World Report.

A BostonCollege education focuses not only onintellectualdevelopment,butalsoonpersonal,spiritualand physical development. Students are asked touse their abilities, education and acquired skills tohelpothersinneed,whetherinBostonorBelize.Forexample,eachyear,BCundergraduatesgivesome550,000hours of community service in theBostonarea,whilemorethan650studentstradevacationforserviceduringSpringBreak.Nearly2,000studentstakepartinretreatsandspiritualformationactivitiesannually.

Today,theBostonCollegemotto“evertoexcel”alsoextendstoabroadarrayofextracurricularactivitiesand opportunities ranging from sports to the arts.Athletics is integral to theUniversity’s focuson thedevelopmentofthewholepersoninbodyaswellasinmindandspirit.BCoffers31men’sandwomen’svarsity sports, all of which compete at theNCAADivisionIlevel,andannuallyhasoneofthehighestgraduationratesinDivisionIA.

BC offers awide variety of resources that enrichintellectual and cultural life beyond the campusgates.Among theseare theJesuit Institute;Centerfor IgnatianSpirituality;RocheCenter forCatholicEducation;Churchinthe21stCenturyCenter;BoisiCenterforReligionandAmericanPublicLife;CenterforHumanRights and International Justice;Centerfor Christian-Jewish Learning; Winston Centerfor Leadership andEthics;Center onWealth andPhilanthropy;CenterforRetirementResearch;SloanCenteronAgingandWork;Center for theStudyofTesting,Evaluation andEducationalPolicy;TIMSSandPIRLS International StudyCenter;Center forInternational Higher Education; Burns L ib ra ryof Rare Books and SpecialCollections;RobshamTheaterArts Center; McMullenMuseum ofArt; Centerfor Child, Family andCommunity Partnerships;CenterforCorporateCitizenship;CenterforWorkandFamily;CenterforIrishPrograms;andWestonObservatory.

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The Boston area is home to morethan 50 colleges and universities and250,000 college students.

Boston is home to America’s firstpublic park (Boston Common), firstpublic library (1653) and first subway(1897).

Bostonians led the charge forfreedom in the Revolutionary War.

Built in 1912, Fenway Park is theoldest sports arena or stadium inactive use among the four mainprofessional sports.

The Boston Marathon is the oldestMarathon in the U.S. and runs alongCommonwealth Avenue,Avenue,A passingBoston College’s campus at the top ofHeartbreak Hill.

St. Patrick’s Day was first celebratedin Boston in 1737 and continues to beone of the most celebrated events forthe city.

The Bell & Hand Tavern (1784) is theoldest pub in America.

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BC is located on the doorstep of one of America’sgreat cities, a center of culture and education forthree centuries. With its unmatched history andpresent-day status as the cultural, educational andcommercial center of New England, Boston has gar-nered a well-deserved reputation as one of the trulygreat cities in America and, indeed, in the world.

Boston, the capital of Massachusetts and largestcity in the six-state region, is perhaps best knownfor its plethora of top-notch colleges and universi-ties.It is also famous for a wide array of profes-sional and amateur sports options and an appealingproximity to some of the Northeast’s finest vacation-ing spots.

EDUCATIONThe Boston area sports the world’s most concentrat-ed collection of educational institutions.Many of thecountry’s top universities, including Boston College,are located in New England.

HISTORYBostonians led the charge for freedom in theRevolutionary War, as the so-called “Minutemen” –bolstered by such eminent patriots as Paul Revere,Samuel Adams and John Hancock – fought anddied for this country’s independence.

REGIONMartha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, scenic islandsoff the coast of Massachusetts, are well-known fortheir bike trails, historic lighthouses and meanderingbeaches.The “arm of Southeastern Massachu-setts,” Cape Cod serves as a relaxing summerhaven for thousands of Bostonians, New England-ers and others.

SPORTSIn addition to a wide array of college sports, theBoston area is a hub of professional sports passion.The Boston Red Sox capture the imagination of theregion year-round and have won the World Seriestwice in the past four years.The New England Pa-triots have won three Super Bowl championships inthe last seven years. The NBA’s Boston Celtics arewidely considered the most successful and storiedteam in the history of sport, having just won their17th world championship.The Boston Bruins wereone of the NHL’s six original franchises.

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WILLIAM P. LEAHY, S.J.William P. Leahy, S.J.became the 25th presidentof Boston College on July31, 1996. Born in Omaha,he grew up on his family’sfarm near Imogene, Iowa.After one year of collegeat Creighton University,he entered the WisconsinProvince of the Societyof Jesus in 1967. Hereceived a bachelor’sdegree in philosophy and amaster’s degree in UnitedStates history from SaintLouis University in 1972and 1975, respectively.Between 1975 and 1979,he studied theology at theJesuit School of Theologyin Berkeley, California,

earning a master’s degree in divinity and a master’s degree in sacred theologywhile there. Ordained a priest in 1978, he completed doctoral studies in UnitedStates history at Stanford University in 1985.

Father Leahy joined the department of history at Marquette University in 1985 andbecame a tenured associate professor there six years later. In July 1991, he wasnamed executive vice president at Marquette, where he served until being namedpresident of Boston College in 1996.

During his years at Boston College, Father Leahy has presided over an institutionthat has solidified its position among the nation’s best and most selective nationaluniversities. Since 1996, BC’s endowment, sponsored research grants andstudent financial aid have doubled, and the percentage of student applicantsaccepted has fallen from 41 percent to 27 percent, while SATSATSA scores have risenby more than 130 points. In addition, 100 full-time faculty members have beenadded, minority student enrollment in undergraduate programs has climbed from18 percent to 26 percent and annual cash gifts to the University have increasedfrom $24 million to $95 million.

During his presidency, undergraduate applications to Boston College have grownfrom 16,500 to 30,000, making BC the fifth most- applied to private university inthe United States. Currently, the University enrolls students from all 50 statesand 80 countries, and its undergraduates have earned more than 250 prestigiousfellowships, including two Rhodes Scholarships. Student-athletes at BC succeedin balancing the demands of academics and athletics, and BC consistently ranksamong those universities with the highest NCAA graduation rates.

Most recently, theBostonCollegecommunityhasbeenengaged inacomprehensiveassessment and planning efforteffortef that resulted in a 10-year Strategic Plan. This planwill build on Boston College’s strengths and accomplishments of the past and willfocus additional resources on undergraduate liberal arts education and formation,as well as integrated science research and teaching. The University also intendsto increasingly apply the strengths of its professional schools to resolving criticalsocietal issues, and foster even more international links. In addition, BostonCollege intends to remain faithful to its Jesuit, Catholic heritage and to becomethe leading Catholic university and theological center in the world.

DANIEL F. BOURQUEVicePresidentforFacilitiesManagement

MICHAEL J. BOURQUE VicePresidentforInformationTechnology

JOHN T. BUTLER, S.J.VicePresidentforUniversityMissionandMinistry

MARY LOU DELONGVicePresidentandSecretaryoftheUniversity

CUTBERTO GARZA, M.D.ProvostandDeanofFaculties

JAMES J. HUSSONSeniorVicePresidentforUniversityAdvancement

THOMAS J. KEADYVicePresidentforGovernmentalandCommunityAffairs

PATRICK J. KEATINGExecutiveVicePresident

THOMAS P. LOCKERBYVicePresidentforDevelopment

JAMES P. MCINTYRESeniorVicePresident

PETER C. MCKENZIEFinancialVicePresidentandTreasurer

WILLIAM B. NEENAN, S.J.VicePresidentandSpecialAssistanttothePresident

PATRICK H. ROMBALSKIVicePresidentforStudentAffairs

LEO V. SULLIVANVicePresidentforHumanResources

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GENE DEFILIPPO

SinceGeneDeFilippobecameDirector ofAthleticsinSeptember of 1997, hehas led theBCathleticsprogram to anunprecedentedperiodof innovation,growth,fundraising,athleticandacademicsuccess.He also led the program through one of themostsignificantperiodsinitshistoryasittransitionedtofullmembershipintheAtlanticCoastConference.

UnderDeFilippo’sleadership,BostonCollegestudent-athletes’achievementsintheclassroomhavebecomeanimmensesourceofpridefortheUniversityanditssupporters.Twenty-oneBostonCollegesportsteamsreceiveda perfectGraduationSuccessRate scoreof100,accordingtodatareleasedbytheNCAAlastNovember.Thatfigurerepresentsthemostteamswithaperfect100scoreofanyDivision I intercollegiateathleticsprograminthecountry.Lastyear,379BCstudent-athletesmaintained a grade point averageof3.0orbetter,earningtheAthleticDirector’sAwardforAcademicExcellence.BC’s graduation rate forall student-athletes has consistently ranked in thenation’stopten.

DeFilippo initiated an impressive overhaul of BC’sathleticsfacilitiesthat includesnewfootballpracticefacilities,atotalrenovationofConteForum,includinga new sound system, floor and videoboards, newsoccer, field hockey and lacrosse facilities on theNewtoncampus,newFieldTurfforAlumniStadium,andanair-inflatedbubbletocoverthestadiumturftoprovideanindoorpracticefacilityforallsportsduringthewintermonths.

DeFilippowasinstrumentalinraisingmoneytobuildtheprivately funded$27million,72,000-square-footYawkeyAthleticsCenter,whichhouses the footballprogram, the Office of Learning Resources forStudent-Athletes,andalargefunctionareaforgeneralUniversityuse.AfterfootballmovedintotheYawkeyCenter,BCundertookamulti-milliondollarrenovationConteForum toprovideadditional locker roomandofficespaceformanyofBC’s31varsitysports.

DeFilippo renamed theAthleticsAssociation’sfundraising arm (formerly BlueChips) in honor oflongtimeAthleticsDirectorBillFlynn.Alumni,parentsandfriendsofBostonCollegecontributedmorethan

$27million during thepast year (this total includesanextraordinarypaymenttowardsacapitalproject).The4,600donorstotheFlynnFundprovethatthereis strength in numbers; nearly 700alumni, parentsandfriendshavegiventoBCAthleticsforatleast10consecutiveyears.

AnneandGeneDeFilippocementedtheircommitmentto BostonCollege by announcing their pledge of$100,000 toendowascholarship. Thescholarshipwillbeawardedannuallytoafemalestudent-athletewhodemonstratesoutstandingacademicachievementandfinancialneed.

In athletics competition, DeFilippo has overseensome of themost successful seasons in BostonCollegeAthleticshistory.Duringthe2009-10season,the football teamappeared in a school-record11thconsecutive bowl gameand themen’s ice hockeyteamcaptured its fourth national championship (itsthirdsince2001). In2008, themen’ssoccer teamcapturedboththeACCregular-seasonandtournamentchampionshipsandenteredtheNCAAMen’sSoccerTournamentastheoverallNo.1seed.

From1993-97,DeFilipposervedasdirectorofathleticsat VillanovaUniversity. He served asAssociated

THE DEFILIPPO FILE

Years School Position1973-74 Tennessee GraduateAssistantFootballCoach1975-79 YoungstownState AssistantFootballCoach1980-82 Vanderbilt AssistantFootballCoach1983-84 Vanderbilt DirectorofAdministrativeServices1984-87 SouthCarolina-Spartanburg DirectorofAthletics1987-93 Kentucky Assistant,AssociateDirectorofAthletics- ExternalOperations1993-97 Villanova DirectorofAthletics1997-present BostonCollege DirectorofAthletics

DirectorofAthleticsattheUniversityofKentuckyfrom1987-93,DirectorofAthleticsattheUniversityofSouthCarolina-Spartanburg from1984-87andDirector ofAdministrativeServicesatVanderbiltUniversityfrom1983-84.

His coaching experience includes three years asoffensive backfield coach at Vanderbilt (1980-82), which included the 1982Hall of FameBowl.From 1975-79, he was offensive coordinator atYoungstownStateUniversity,duringwhich time theteamwontwoconsecutiveMid-ContinentConferencechampionships, 1978-79. In 1973-74, he wasgraduateassistant football coach for theUniversityofTennessee,coachinginthe1973GatorBowland1974LibertyBowl.

A 1973 graduate of Springfield College with aBachelorofSciencedegree,DeFilippoearnedthreevarsitylettersasaquarterbackinfootballduringhisundergraduatecareer.Hereceivedamaster’sdegreein educational administration from theUniversity ofTennesseein1974.

DeFilippoandhiswife,Anne,aretheparentsofthreechildren–ChristineEldred(marriedtoMattEldred),JohnandMary.

The DeFilippo Family – Matt and Christine (DeFilippo) Eldred, Anne, Gene, Mary and John.The DeFilippo Family – Matt and Christine (DeFilippo) Eldred, Anne, Gene, Mary and John.

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DIRECTIONS TO BOSTON COLLEGE

FROM POINTS NORTH & SOUTH: TakeTakeT Interstate 95 (Route 128) to Exit 24 (Route 30).Proceed east on Route 30, also known as Commonwealth AvenueAvenueA and followfor about fi ve miles to Boston College.

FROM POINTS WEST: TakeTakeT the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90) to Exit 17. At the fi rstset of lights after the exit ramp, take a right onto Centre Street. Follow Centre Street to thefourth set of lights, and turn left on Commonwealth Avenue.Avenue.A Follow Commonwealth AvenueAvenueA1.5 miles to Boston College

FROM DOWNTOWN BOSTON: TakeTakeT the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90) to Exit 17.Take a left over the bridge after passing the Sheraton TaraTaraT Hotel. TakeTakeT thefi rst right onto Centre Street. Follow Centre Street to the fourth set of lights and turn left onCommonwealth Avenue.Avenue.A Follow Commonwealth AvenueAvenueA 1.5 miles to Boston College.

FROM LOGAN AIRPORT: Follow signs to Boston through Sumner Tunnel - toll $3.00.Follow signs to Mass Pike (Route 90). TakeTakeT the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90) to Exit17. TakeTakeT a left over the bridge after passing the Sheraton TaraTaraT Hotel. TakeTakeT the fi rst right ontoCentre Street. Follow Centre Street to the fourth set of lights and turn left on CommonwealthAvenue. Follow Commonwealth AvenueAvenueA 1.5 miles to Boston College.

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