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KYLE BEKKER CHRIS AGER COLIN MURPHY CHARLIE RUGG
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KYLEBEKKER

CHRISAGER

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U.S. NATIONAL TEAMBOSTON COLEGE AND THE

ALEJANDRO BEDOYAU.S. MIDFIELDER

CHARLIE DAVIESU.S. FORWARD

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OUTLOOKTable of Contents ......................................................................12012 Outlook ..........................................................................22012 Roster .............................................................................42012 TV/Radio Chart ...............................................................5

COACHES & PLAYERSHead Coach Ed Kelly ................................................................6Assistant Coaches .....................................................................8Support Staff ............................................................................9Captains ................................................................................10Seniors ..................................................................................12Juniors ...................................................................................18Sophomores ...........................................................................19Freshmen ...............................................................................22

2011 REVIEWSeason Results ........................................................................24Final Stats ..............................................................................25Game Recaps .........................................................................26Individual Honors ....................................................................29

CREDITSThe 2012 Boston College men’s soccer yearbook is a copyright produc-tion of the Boston College Media Relations Office, Conte Forum, Suite 321, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02467.

Managing editor: Matt Lynch.Design by: Ralph Loos (RL Sport Design - Hadley, MA)Photographic contributions by: Jim Abts, Scott Bales/YCJ, C.W. Pack Photography, Andreas Eriksson, isiphotos.com, Getty Images, Jet Commercial Photographers, Polytan USA, John Quackenbos, theacc.com, Ian Thomas/The Heights, Inc., Melissa Wade, briansorensen.net (Randers FC) , Niki Järgren (Helsingborgs IF).

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; assistant director Zanna Ollove; media relations as-sistants Mike Billings and Nick Dow.

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TABLE OF CONTENTSHISTORYSingle-Season Records .............................................................30Career Records .......................................................................31All-Time Results .......................................................................32Year-by-Year Results .................................................................33Honor Roll ..............................................................................36BC In The ACC .......................................................................38Tom McElroy Award ................................................................40

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EAGLES RELOADEDIn each of the last three seasons, Boston College hasn’t had to rebuild. The Eagles just reload. The 23-man roster features 14 returning letter-men – seven seniors, three juniors and four sophomores. Nine of the returning lettermen started more than 10 games last year. Statistically, the Eagles return 80 percent of their goals scored, 77 percent of their assists and 79 percent of their points; led by seniors Kyle Bekker (eight goals, seven assists) and Charlie Rugg (eight goals, five assists). In addition, BC returns a combined 73 starts in the backfield which will be anchored by senior Justin Luthy in net, who is entering his fourth and final season as the starting goalkeeper.

LUTHY ANCHORS DEFENSE AGAINJustin Luthy, a 6-foot, 165-pound product of Dublin, Ohio, has started 62 of the team’s last 64 games in goal. He is poised to become the winningest goalkeeper in Boston College history as he is just two victories away from setting the career record of 39. Luthy also ranks fourth in shutouts (18), fifth in saves (242) and seventh in goals against average (1.07). Last year, Luthy played all but 18 minutes in net. He saved 75 percent of the shots he faced and had a 1.22 goals against average. Junior John Bunkall and sophomore Keady Segel both saw limited action in goal last season, and incoming freshman Alex Kapp will also join the goalie ranks.

EXPERIENCE IN THE BACKFIELDBoston College returns a combined 73 starts from last year on the de-fensive end of the pitch. The Eagles lose the services of Patrick Chin (21 starts) and Conor Fitzpatrick (12 starts), who battled injuries through-out the year. Leading the crop of returners is junior Chris Ager, an All-ACC and all-region honoree in 2011. The defense returns two more starters in senior Stefan Carter and junior Ryan Dunn, who combined for 35 starts last year. Senior Kevin Mejia also spent a lot of time on the back line, playing in 20 matches and earning 13 starts. Senior Isaac Taylor understands the Eagles’ defensive schemes as he has played in 43 career contests. Last season, BC ranked third in the ACC in goals against average (1.21) and shutouts (7), and was fourth in goals allowed (1.24).

Newcomers Dan Norris and Matt Wendelken could provide an immediate impact on the pitch, and Nick Corliss and Zack Rock-more will also fight for playing time.

A DYNAMIC MIDFIELDThe Eagles return a plethora of skill and experience in the middle of the field, highlighted by a pair of All-ACC players. Senior Kyle Bekker emerged as one of the most dangerous scoring threats in the confer-ence as he led the BC with eight goals, seven assists and 23 points. All of those numbers ranked in the top 10 in the ACC which earned him All-ACC First Team and all-region honors. Sophomore Diego Medina-Mendez made an immediate impact and was named to the conference’s All-Freshmen Team. He finished the season with eight goals and 18 points. Senior Colin Murphy brings a total of 58 career starts and international experience to the team. He will serve his second year as captain. The Eagles did take a hit as they lost Amit Aburmad (six goals, five assists) and Steve Rose (one assist) to gradua-tion, but their depth in the middle remains unchanged. Local freshman Derrick Boateng and newcomer Jason Abbott will battle for a starting spot in the middle while Brendan Hayes and Christian Johnson have already spent a year in the Eagles’ system. Freshmen Dylan Pritchard will also vie for a starting spot here and in the defensive end.

RUGG LOOKS TO CLOSE OUT STELLAR CAREERSenior Charlie Rugg, a two-time All-ACC first team and all-region performer, returns for his final campaign leading the BC attack. He scored eight goals and assisted on five others last year, and five of the goals he scored proved to be game-winners. Rugg ranks sixth all-time at BC in goals and points. Mejia can also play up top alongside Rugg.

EAGLES RANKED NO. 14 IN NSCAA PRESEASON POLLBoston College was ranked No. 14 in the preseason poll conducted by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. The Eagles checked in at No. 14 after concluding the 2011 season at No. 15. Two other Atlantic Coast Conference teams were ranked in the preseason poll along with the Eagles: North Carolina (No. 1) and Maryland (No. 9). Virginia, Duke and Wake Forest were three of the top four vote-getters outside the top 25.

2012 PRESEASON POLLS:Outlet BC RankingAtlantic Coast Conference Coaches No. 4Soccer America No. 11College Soccer News No. 12Top Drawer Soccer No. 24National Soccer Coaches Association No. 14

SUSTAINED SUCCESSBoston College has won 10 or more games 13 times in its 24 years of soccer under head coach Ed Kelly. Including its 14-6-1 record last fall, Boston College has won at least 10 games nine times in the last 12 seasons. The Eagles captured a school-record 18 wins during the 2002 season.

THE ACCNorth Carolina captured the 2011 NCAA title which marked the 15th NCAA national championship for the Atlantic Coast Conference. The ACC now has five of the last seven national champions. The ACC owned 75 percent of the 2008 and 2009 College Cups and North Carolina was the lone conference representative in both 2010 and 2011.

BC IN THE ACC Boston College has a 25-23-8 record in seven years of competition in the Atlantic Coast Conference, including a 23-13-4 record the last five seasons of regular-season competition. The team is 27-21-8 in ACC regular-season action and 8-5-0 in the league tournament.

GLANCING BACK AT 2011Overall Record: 14-6-1ACC Record (Place): 4-4-0 (sixth)ACC Tournament: Lost in finalNCAA Tournament: Tied in second round; lost in penalty kicks

BC QUALIFIES FOR NINTH NCAA TOURNAMENT IN LAST 11 SEASONSThe Eagles advanced to the final of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament and reached the semifinals for the fifth-straight season. BC earned one of the 27 at-large berths to the NCAA Championship, marking the fifth straight season and 11th overall that the Eagles have earned an NCAA Championship berth. Boston College has a 6-10-1 all-time record in tournament play. Head coach Ed Kelly has led BC to 10 of its 11 NCAA Tournament appearances, earning berths in 1990, 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘04, ‘07, ’08, ’09, ’10 and ‘11. Former coach Ben Brewster led BC to its first tournament appearance in 1982.

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FOUR PLAYERS GAIN ALL-ACC ACCOLADESFour Boston College men’s soccer players – D Chris Ager, M Kyle Bekker, M Diego Medina-Mendez and F Charlie Rugg – earned 2011 All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors. Bekker and Rugg were named to the All-ACC First Team while Ager was named to the second team. Medina-Mendez was voted onto the All-Freshmen Team, the fifth-straight season a BC player has been named to the list.

TWO PLAYERS NAMED ALL-REGIONTwo BC players – Ager and Bekker – were honored with All-South Atlantic Regional accolades. Ager and Bekker were both named to the third team. It was Bekker’s second appearance on the all-region team.

THE 2012 EAGLES AT A GLANCE

LETTERMEN (RETURNING/LOST) 14/10

LETTERMEN RETURNING (14) 2011 STATISTICSPos. Name Cl. Ht. Wt. GP GS G-A-PtsD Chris Ager Jr. 6-0 171 19 19 1-1-3M Kyle Bekker Sr. 5-9 160 20 19 8-7-23D Stefan Carter Sr. 5-11 180 20 15 1-1-3D Ryan Dunn Jr. 5-10 160 21 20 0-1-1M Brendan Hayes So. 5-8 150 1 0 0-0-0M Christian Johnson So. 5-8 155 6 0 0-0-0M/F Diego Medina-Mendez So. 5-11 165 21 17 8-2-18D/F Kevin Mejia Sr. 6-1 178 20 13 1-3-5D/M Colin Murphy Sr. 5-10 152 21 19 1-3-5F Charlie Rugg Sr. 6-0 175 21 21 8-5-21D/M Isaac Taylor Sr. 5-10 160 13 6 0-1-1

Name Cl. Ht. Wt. GP GAA Save% W-L-TGK Justin Luthy Sr. 6-0 165 21 1.22 .750 14-6-1GK John Bunkall Jr. 5-10 170 1 0.00 .000 0-0-0GK Keady Segel So. 6-0 208 1 0.00 .000 0-0-0

LETTERMEN LOST (10)Pos. Name Ht. Wt. GP GS G-A-PtsM/F Amit Aburmad 5-6 165 20 14 6-5-17D/M Patrick Chin 5-10 165 21 21 1-1-3M/D Michael DiFronzo 5-9 167 3 0 0-0-0D Jamie Doherty 5-7 140 1 0 0-0-0D/M Conor Fitzpatrick 5-11 158 12 12 0-0-0F Jeremiah Gallington 5-10 180 12 1 0-0-0D Frank Glover 6-1 190 1 0 0-0-0M Tebs Maqubela 5-10 165 2 0 0-0-0M Steve Rose 5-10 160 19 13 0-1-1D Cameron Stoker 6-1 175 3 0 0-0-0

NEWCOMERS (9)NAME POS. CL. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOLJason Abbott M Fr. Cork, Ireland/Colaiste Muire CobhAtobra Ampadu M/D So. Accra, Ghana/HartfordDerrick Boateng M Fr. Worcester, Mass./South High Community SchoolNick Corliss D Jr. Auckland, New Zealand/LouisvilleAlex Kapp GK Fr. Amwalk, N.Y./Iona PrepDan Norris M/D Fr. West Harrison, N.Y./Hackley SchoolDylan Pritchard D/M Fr. Los Angeles, Calif./Notre DameZack Rockmore D Fr. Albany, N.Y./BethlehemMatt Wendelken D So. Massapequa, N.Y./Marist

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2012 MEN’S SOCCER ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School 1 Justin Luthy Sr. GK 6-0 165 Dublin, Ohio/Amherst 2 Chris Ager Jr. D 6-0 178 Gjettum, Norway/Norwegian College of Elite Sports 3 Ryan Dunn Jr. D 5-9 155 Hampton, N.H./Winnacunnet 4 Atobra Ampadu So. M/D 5-9 150 Accra, Ghana/The Hotchkiss School/Hartford 5 Nick Corliss Jr. D 6-1 193 Auckland, New Zealand/Macleans College/Louisville 6 Jason Abbott Fr. M 5-8 155 Cork, Ireland/Colaiste Muire Cobh 7 Derrick Boateng Fr. M 5-9 145 Worcester, Mass./South High Community School 8 Matt Wendelken So. D 6-1 175 Massapequa, N.Y./St. Anthony’s/Marist 9 Zack Rockmore Fr. D 6-2 190 Albany, N.Y./Bethlehem 10 Kyle Bekker Sr. M 5-10 165 Oakville, Ontario/Iroquois Ridge 11 Isaac Taylor Sr. D/M 5-10 165 Ashton, Md./Choate Rosemary Hall 12 Kevin Mejia Sr. D/F 6-2 189 Pasadena, Calif./Marshall Fundamental 13 John Bunkall Jr. GK 5-10 170 Pasadena, Calif./Loyola 14 Dylan Pritchard Fr. D/M 6-1 180 Los Angeles, Calif./Notre Dame 15 Diego Medina-Mendez So. M/F 5-11 165 Lindsay, Calif./Northfield Mt. Hermon 17 Charlie Rugg Sr. F 6-0 175 Roslindale, Mass./The Rivers School 18 Dan Norris Fr. M/D 5-10 155 West Harrison, N.Y./Hackley School 21 Colin Murphy Sr. D/M 5-10 155 Hollywood, Fla./Northfield Mt. Hermon 23 Stefan Carter Sr. D 5-11 175 Wheatley Heights, N.Y./Half Hollow Hills West 24 Christian Johnson So. M 5-8 160 New York, N.Y./Collegiate 29 Brendan Hayes So. M 5-8 150 Northport, N.Y./St. Anthony’s 30 Alex Kapp Fr. GK 6-0 170 Amawalk, N.Y./Iona Prep 32 Keady Segel So. GK 6-1 208 Rockport, Mass./Rockport

Head Coach: Ed Kelly Assistant Coach: Sergio Saccoccio Assistant Coach: Darren Murray Assistant Coach: Bobby Thompson

BY HOMETOWNCanada – 1 Ontario (1)

Ghana – 1 Accra (1)

Ireland – 1 Cork (1)

New Zealand – 1 Auckland (1)

Norway – 1 Gjettum (1)

United States – 18 California (4), Florida (1), Maryland (1), Massachusetts (3), New Hampshire (1), New York (7), Ohio (1)

BY CLASSSeniors – 7 Kyle Bekker, Stefan Carter, Justin Luthy, Kevin Mejia, Colin Murphy, Charlie Rugg, Isaac Taylor Juniors – 4 Chris Ager, John Bunkall, Nick Corliss, Ryan Dunn Sophomores – 6 Atobra Ampadu, Brendan Hayes, Christian Johnson, Diego Medina-Mendez, Keady Segel, Matt Wendelken Freshmen – 6 Jason Abbott, Derrick Boateng, Alex Kapp, Dan Norris, Dylan Pritchard, Zack Rockmore

BY POSITIONGoalkeepers – 4 John Bunkall, Alex Kapp, Justin Luthy, Keady Segel Defenders – 12 Chris Ager, Atobra Ampadu, Stefan Carter, Nick Corliss, Ryan Dunn, Kevin Mejia, Colin Murphy, Dan Norris, Dylan Pritchard, Zack Rockmore, Isaac Taylor, Matt Wendelken Midfielders – 11 Jason Abbott, Atobra Ampadu, Kyle Bekker, Derrick Boateng, Brendan Hayes, Christian Johnson, Diego Medina-Mendez, Colin Murphy, Dan Norris, Dylan Pritchard, Isaac Taylor Forwards – 3 Diego Medina-Mendez, Kevin Mejia, Charlie Rugg

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

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Assistant CoachSergio Saccoccio

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Assistant CoachBobby Thompson

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AS A COACH•Enters his 28th season as a head coach and 25th year (1988 - pres-ent) as head coach of Boston College; spent three years (1985-1987) at Seton Hall

•Has compiled a career record of 271-190-50; is 231-177-44 during his tenure at the Heights

•His 231 wins at Boston College rank him first on BC’s all-time list

•Was inducted into the New England Soccer Hall of Fame in Novem-ber 2009

•Has guided the Eagles to 10 NCAA Tournament appearances, includ-ing five straight and seven in the last decade – (1990, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011)

•The Eagles have been seeded in the NCAA Tournament four times since 2002; they were seeded fifth in 2002, 15th in 2004, first in 2007 and fourth in 2011

•Secured the 2007 Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season title – the school’s first ACC Championship since Boston College officially became the 12th member of the conference in July of 2005 – with a 3-1 home win over Virginia Tech on Nov. 9; finished 7-1-0 in league matches

•Captured the 2007 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament title with a 2-1 victory over Wake Forest in Cary, N.C., on Nov. 19

•Earned 2007 Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year honors

•Earned Big East Coach of the Year three times – in 1989, 1990 and 2000

•Received Big East Coaching Staff of the Year in 2002 – Ed Kelly, Ian Hennessy and Dusan Obsajsnik

•Has earned National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Regional Coach of the Year honors four times; earned New England honors in 2000 and 2002 and South Atlantic recognition in 2007 and 2011

•Earned 2002 Soccer America National Coach of the Year honors; guided the Eagles to a berth in the NCAA Tournament’s “Elite Eight”

•Captured five Big East Tournament Championships – two as head coach of Seton Hall (1986, 1987), and three as head coach of Boston College (1990, 2000, 2002)

•Won three Big East Tournament Championships over a five-year period – two with Seton Hall (1986, 1987), and one with Boston College (1990)

•Has coached seven NSCAA All-Americans, including three 2007 All-America honorees – Reuben Ayarna, Alejandro Bedoya and Sherron Manswell

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•Has coached two Atlantic Coast Conference Offensive Player of the Year recipients – Charlie Davies (2006) and Alejandro Bedoya (2007)

•Earned his 100th collegiate victory with Boston College’s 2-1 win at Hartford on Saturday, September 17, 1994

•Earned his 200th win on October 12, 2005 with a 1-0 overtime win over Yale

•Assumed head coaching duties at Boston College in 1988

•Established a program-best 18 wins in 2002

•Assumed the head post at Seton Hall in 1985

•Posted a 40-13-6 record in his three-year tenure

•In his first year at Seton Hall, guided the Pirates to an 8-7-1 mark, the school’s first winning season in 11 years.

•Led Seton Hall to two Big East regular-season and tournament titles in three years

•Led Seton Hall to two NCAA Tournament berths in three years

•Established a program-best 18 wins in 1986

•Earned NJSCA Division I Coach of the Year Honors in 1986

•Served as assistant coach at Fairleigh Dickinson University from 1980-84

•Helped guide the Knights to three NCAA Tournament selections

•In 1983, FDU won the most games in the country (21) and advanced to final eight of the NCAA Tournament

AS A PLAYER•Competed professionally for eight years

•Selected to represent the United States five times in international play

•Played in the American Soccer League and North American Soccer League

PERSONAL•Born October 24, 1948 in Dublin, Ireland

•Served four years in the United States Air Force (1969-73)

•Ed and his wife Ann have three children – Jessica, Lauren and Luke; all three are Boston College graduates.

•The Kellys reside in Holliston, Mass.

ED KELLYHead Coach25th Season

KELLY’S NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS

Pat O’Kelly, M, Seton Hall – First Team – 1988, 1989Pat Hughes, M, Seton Hall – Second Team – 1986Ian Hennessy, F, Seton Hall – Third Team – 1987 Paul Keegan, F/M, Boston College – Second Team – 1993, 1995Chris Hamblin, GK, Boston College – First Team – 2000Guy Melamed, B, Boston College – Third Team – 2002; Second Team – 2004Charlie Davies, F, Boston College – First Team – 2006Reuben Ayarna, M, Boston College – First Team – 2007 Alejandro Bedoya, M, Boston College – First Team – 2007; Second Team – 2008 Sherron Manswell, F, Boston College – Third Team – 2007

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Ed Kelly was inducted into the New England Soccer Hall of Fame in November 2009

Ed Kelly has guided four Boston College players – Reuben Ayarna, Alejandro Bedoya, Charlie Davies and Sherron Manswell – to NSCAA/adidas All-America hon-ors in the last six seasons.

Ed Kelly has led his teams to six conference tournament titles -- five in Big East Tournament play and one in ACC Tournament action. He guided Seton Hall to two Big East Tournament titles (1986 and 1987) in his three years as head coach of the Pi-rates, led BC to three Big East Tournament crowns (1990, 2000 and 2002) and guided the Eagles to the 2007 Atlantic Coast Conference tournament title.

Charlie Davies, who currently competes for Randers FC of the Danish Superliga, starred on the BC field from 2004-06, earning Big East Rookie of the Year honors as a freshman and finishing as the runner-up for the Missouri Athletic Club’s Her-mann Trophy, recognizing the top player in collegiate soccer as a junior. He has 17 career caps and four goals for the U.S. Men’s National Team since 2007.

Another former Eagle, Alejandro Bedoya, stormed onto the national scene in the summer of 2011. He was called in for the CONCACAF Gold Cup, earning starts in the quarterfinal, semifinal and final matches. Bedoya appeared in five contests during the tournament and has 13 career caps. He currently plays for Helsingborg IF in Sweden.

THE KELLY FILE

Year Record Conference Title NCAA Tournament AppearanceAT SETON HALL1985 8-7-1 1986 18-2-2 Big East Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament First Round1987 14-4-3 Big East Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Second RoundSeton Hall Totals: 40-13-6 (.755 in three years)

AT BOSTON COLLEGE 1988 7-11-1 1989 8-10-11990 14-5-2 Big East Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament First Round1991 8-7-3 1992 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 Big East Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament First Round2001 10-8-0 NCAA Tournament First Round2002 18-5-0 Big East Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament “Elite Eight”2003 6-7-4 2004 13-5-2 NCAA Tournament “Sweet 16”2005 5-9-22006 8-7-22007 15-5-1 ACC Regular-Season Champions ACC Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Second Round2008 10-8-3 NCAA Tournament Second Round2009 14-9-0 NCAA Tournament “Sweet 16”2010 10-5-5 NCAA Tournament First Round2011 14-6-1 NCAA Tournament Second Round

Boston College Totals: 231-177-44 (.560 in 24 years)

Career Totals: 271-190-50 (.579 in 27 years)

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DARREN MURRAYAssistant Coach

2nd Season

SERGIO SACCOCCIOAssistant Coach

4th Season

Darren Murray enters his second season as an assistant coach on Ed Kelly’s staff. Murray returned to Boston College after serving as the head coach of Endicott College the previous four seasons. Murray served as an assistant coach on Kelly’s staff for two seasons in 2006 and 2007 before leaving to lead the Gulls. He has also spent time as head coach of the New England Aztecs (2006-pres-ent), Newbury College (2005-07) and the South Shore United Blaz-ers soccer club (2002-05). Before assuming head coaching duties, Murray spent two years (2002-03) with the New England Revolution of Major League Soc-cer and three years with Mercyhurst (Pa.) College (1999-2002). Murray’s playing experience began in 1988 when he played professionally in the St. Patrick’s Athletics League of Ireland for five seasons. In 1991-92, Darren attended the Football Association Ireland’s Soccer School of Excellence. Upon graduation from the School, Murray then played amateur soccer in the St. James Gate League in Ireland from 1992-93. Murray came to the United States in 1993 and attended Massasoit Community College (Brockton, Mass.) for two years. In 1995, he transferred to Mercyhurst, where he earned his degree in 1998. While at Mercyhurst, Murray twice earned all-conference and all-region honors while leading the Lakers to two Great Lakes Intercol-legiate Athletic Conference titles. Murray holds a USSF “B” coaching license.

Sergio Saccoccio, who set goaltender standards in several statistical categories during his four-year career (2002-05) at Northeastern, enters his seventh season as a coach and his fourth as a member of Ed Kelly’s staff.

Saccoccio spent three seasons (2006-08) as an assistant coach on the Huskies’ staff prior to his arrival at Boston College.

A four-year starter and three-time All-New England honoree, he established career records for minutes (7,380) and saves (324). He concluded his collegiate career ranked second on the school’s career goals against average list (1.25).

An All-Colonial Athletic Conference honoree as a senior in 2005, he twice earned the program’s Most Valuable Player award – in 2004 and 2005 – and helped guide the Huskies to an America East Championship and berth in the NCAA Tournament as a freshman in 2002. Saccoccio earned America East Rookie of the Year honors that season.

A 2007 graduate of Northeastern with degrees in finance and mar-keting, Saccoccio enjoyed a two-year professional playing career with the San Diego Gouchos and the New Hampshire Phantoms of the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League.

He now resides in Boston.

BOBBY THOMPSONAssistant Coach

1st Season

Bobby Thompson enters his first season as an assistant coach with his alma mater. He played for the Eagles from 1999-2003.

Thompson joins Boston College from Tufts, where he spent the last two seasons as an assistant coach. He also spent two years on the staff at Northeastern.

Thompson ranks among the BC greats as he appears on the career records list in each offensive category. In 72 matches (62 starts), he is fourth all-time in career assists (20), 11th in points (48) and 15th in goals (14). His 10 assists in 2002 are tied for the second-most in a single season. Thompson was an All-Big East First Team selection as a senior and was twice named the Big East Tournament Most Outstanding Player.

Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Thompson spent two seasons with the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer.

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TOM PETERSSenior Associate Athletics Director

Tom Peters, who was promoted to senior associate athletics director in May 2010, is in his 21st year at Boston College. Peters joined the Eagles’ staff as an associate athletics director in January 1992. Prior to coming to the Heights, Peters spent more than three years as associate athletic director at Tulane University. In addition, Peters served as Tulane’s acting athletic director from December 1990 until June 1991.

Peters’ responsibilities at Boston College include overseeing nine of the men’s and women’s athletic programs — men’s and women’s ice hockey, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s fencing and baseball — and serving as the department’s liaison with numerous athletic-related support groups.

Peters has also served as tournament manager for a host of post-season events, including the 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball East Regional, the 1999 and 2003 NCAA Men’s Basketball East Region First and Second Rounds and the 2003 Intercollegiate Fencing As-sociation championships.

Peters currently serves as chair of the Men’s Hockey East executive committee and serves on the Hockey East Special Events Committee. He served on the executive committee of Women’s Hockey East from 2002-03 to 2006-07. Peters is also a member of the men’s and

women’s Beanpot Hockey Tournament Committees, which organize the annual competition between the city’s four Division I hockey schools.

In addition to his departmental assignments, Peters has been active on campus and in the Boston community. He has served on the University Committee on Alcohol and Drug Abuse and is a former member of the Student Leadership Awards Committee for the Office of the Dean of Student Development. He also was a long-time com-mittee member of the Boston Police Department Youth and Student-Athlete Collaborative.

A 1971 graduate of the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Peters was a three-year hockey letterman for the Minutemen. Peters earned a master’s degree in sports management from the University in 1973.

Peters was then an administrative assistant at the University of Virginia, before joining the New Boston Garden Corporation and Boston Bruins as assistant sales and marketing manager in 1973. In 1976, he was named sales and marketing manager.

From there, Peters moved to New Jersey where he was the assistant athletic director at Rutgers University from 1981-88. He was the tournament manager of the NCAA Basketball Tournament’s East Regional from 1986-88.

Peters was honored by his alma mater in November of 2004, when the sport management program awarded him the 2003-04 Harold J. VanderZwaag Distinguished Alumnus Award in recognition of outstanding contributions to the sport industry.

A native of Arlington, Mass., Peters has two daughters: Nicole, a private equity and fundraising liaison and a 1999 graduate of Connecticut College, and Erica, who received her B.A. from Boston College in 2002 and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Vermont in 2010. She is currently a research scientist at Friends Research Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, and is married to Patrick Finan.

KELLY KENNYHead

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BILLY FLUTIEAsst.Director for

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SEAN DIMINICKOperations Assistant

MATT CONWAYAssistant Athletics

Director – Operations

ERIC CRESTAssistant Director Sports Medicine

RUSSELL DEROSADirector

Strength & Conditioning Olympic Sports

MIKE MCKENZIEAssistant DirectorSports Marketing

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CHRIS AGERJunior Defender

6-0 171Gjettum, Norway

(Stabaek)

AS A SOPHOMORE (2011)Named to the NSCAA All-South Atlantic Third Team, the All-ACC Second Team and the All-ACC Academic Team … also served as one of three team captains … started 19 games at center back, including all eight ACC matches … led the BC defense that ranked third in the ACC in goals against average (1.21) and shutouts (7), and fourth in goals allowed (26) … was a part of five BC shutouts … recorded a goal and an assist in a 4-3 overtime win against Virginia Tech (9/16) … both of those were the first of his career.

AS A FRESHMAN (2010)Started the last 15 games of the season at middle back, including seven ACC matches, after missing the first five games … anchored the BC defense that ranked fifth in the ACC in goals allowed (22) and goals against average (1.04) … made his collegiate debut against Rhode Island (9/21).

CLUB SOCCERPlayed each of the last six seasons as a member of the Stabaek Foot-ball 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 ... a Dean’s List honoree 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.

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AGER’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS G A Pts. Shots2010 15 15 0 0 0 12011 19 19 1 1 3 2Totals 34 34 1 1 3 3

AGER’S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Virginia Tech (9/16/11) Assists: 1 vs. Virginia Tech (9/16/11) Points: 3 vs. Virginia Tech (9/16/11)

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COLIN MURPHYSenior Defender/Midfielder

5-10 152Hollywood, Fla.

Northfield Mt. Hermon (Mass.)

NOTESLed New Zealand to the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) Under-20 Championship in April 2011 and played for his country in the FIFA U-20 World Cup over that summer … started all three games in group play and New Zealand notched a pair of draws, its first points in U-20 World Cup finals action.

AS A JUNIOR (2011)Served as one of three team captains … one of five players to ap-pear in all 21 games … made 19 starts, including seven in ACC action … finished the season with a goal and three assists … led the BC defense that ranked third in the ACC in goals against average (1.21) and shutouts (7), and fourth in goals allowed (26) … was a part of all seven BC shutouts … got an assist on the equalizer in a 2-1 win vs. Duke (11/11) in the semifinals of the ACC Champion-ship … scored the game-winning goal against Wake Forest (10/7) in a 2-0 victory … assisted on Diego Medina-Mendez’s game-winning goal at Brown (9/27) … also notched an assist on Charlie Rugg’s game-winning goal in overtime vs. Virginia Tech (9/16).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010)One of six players to appear in all 20 games … started 19 contests and recorded three assists … part of the BC defense that ranked fifth in the ACC in goals allowed (22) and goals against average (1.04) … assisted on a goal in a 3-0 win against Holy Cross (10/12) … helped out on BC’s first goal of a 4-3 triumph against NC State (10/1) … also had an assist in a 2-0 win against Rhode Island (9/21).

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).

BEFORE BCPlayed 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 …

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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 Ko-rea … 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 Col-lege of Arts & Sciences ... Colin and his older sister Reina are the children of Patricia and Albert Murphy.

MURPHY’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS G A Pts. Shots2009 22 20 2 4 8 232010 20 19 0 3 3 172011 21 19 1 3 5 20Totals 63 58 3 10 16 60

MURPHY’S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 (3x) last vs. Wake Forest (10/7/11) Assists: 1 (10x) last vs. Duke (11/11/11) Points: 2 (3x) last vs. Wake Forest (10/7/11)

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KYLE BEKKERSenior Midfielder

5-9 160Oakville, Ontario

Iroquois Ridge

NOTESRanks seventh all-time at Boston College in assists (18), 10th in points (50) and 11th in goals (16) … led Canada to the semifinal stage of the 2012 CONCACAF Men’s Olympic Qualifying tournament in March … started two of the three games in group play and started the semifinal match against Mexico.

AS A JUNIOR (2011)All-ACC First Team honoree and was also named to the NSCAA All-South Atlantic Third Team … appeared in 20 games and made 19 starts … led the Eagles with eight goals, seven assists, 23 points and 61 shots … ranked fourth in the ACC in game-winners, sixth in assists, eighth in goals and ninth in points … scored a goal and had four assists in ACC action which ranked third in the conference … four of his goals came on free kicks … scored the lone goal against No. 3 North Carolina (11/13) in the ACC Championship game … assisted on Diego Medina-Mendez’s game-winning goal vs. No. 24 Duke (11/11) in the semifinals, sending a corner kick into the box … notched an assist in a 2-1 win at Virginia (10/29) … assisted on Charlie Rugg’s game-winner in the second overtime against Duke (10/22) … scored the match’s only goal in a 1-0 triumph at Boston University (10/18) … tallied both goals in a 2-0 win vs. Harvard (10/11) … scored on a free kick from 30 yards out at NC State (9/30), trying the match in the 29th minute … had a pair of assists in a 4-3 overtime win against Virginia Tech (9/16) … also recorded an assist at No. 22 Dartmouth (9/4) … had a goal and an assist vs. Quinnipiac (9/1) … scored both goals in a 2-1 win against Fairfield (8/29) in his season debut.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010)Played in and started all 20 games in the midfield … one of three BC players to start every match … recorded 13 points on four goals and five assists … had a goal and an assist in ACC action … ranked second on the team and seventh in the ACC in assists … scored the only BC goal in a 2-1 loss at No. 14 Brown (11/18) in the NCAA Tournament … assisted on Amit Aburmad’s goal vs. No. 19 Duke (11/10) in the ACC Tournament … scored off a free kick at Virginia Tech (11/5) to earn the game-winning goal … tied the game with a goal in the 62nd minute at Harvard (10/19) in a 2-1 win … had an assist in consecutive games against Holy Cross (10/12) and at Clemson (10/8) … the helper against the Tigers forced a 1-1 tie midway through the second half … also had assists in consecutive matches against Rhode Island (9/21) and Boston University (9/17) … notched the game-winning goal in a 3-2 victory in the season-opener against Hartford (9/1).

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

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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 champion-ship 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.

BEKKER’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS G A Pts. Shots2009 23 23 4 6 14 432010 20 20 4 5 13 512011 20 19 8 7 23 61Totals 63 62 16 18 50 155

BEKKER’S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 (2x) last vs. Harvard (10/11/11) Assists: 2 (2x) last vs. Virginia Tech (9/16/11) Points: 4 (3x) last vs. Harvard (10/11/11)

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CHARLIE RUGGSenior Forward

6-0 175Roslindale, Mass.

Rivers

NOTESRanks sixth all-time at Boston College in goals (23) and points (60).

AS A JUNIOR (2011)Named to the All-ACC First Team and the ACC Championship All-Tournament Team … was also a two-time ACC Player of the Week … one of two players to start all 21 matches … led BC with eight goals and was second with five assists and 21 points … also led the squad with five game-winning goals … had two goals and one as-sist in ACC contests … ranked second in the ACC in game-winning goals and eighth in goals … played a part in nine game-winning goals … tallied the eventual game-winner in the opening round of the ACC Championship at No. 2 Maryland (11/8) … scored in double overtime vs. Duke (10/22) in the 107th minute … assisted on Kyle Bekker’s goal at Boston University (10/18) in a 1-0 victory … had assists in consecutive matches against Harvard (10/11) and Wake Forest (10/7) … both helpers were eventual game-winners … scored a goal at Brown (9/27) and notched the match’s lone goal in the second minute at Rhode Island (9/23) … scored the game-winner in overtime in the 93rd minute vs. Virginia Tech (9/16) on a header … assisted on the game-winner at No. 22 Dartmouth (9/4) … had a goal vs. Quinnipiac and an assist against Fairfield (8/29) … recorded two goals, including the game-winner in the 89th minute, in the season opener vs. George Mason (8/26).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010)One of three players to start all 20 matches … All-ACC First Team honoree … led the team with 18 points and eight goals while adding two assists … also led the Eagles with four goals and eight points in ACC play … ranked seventh in the conference in goals and eighth in points … in ACC action only, he ranked fourth in goals and sixth in points … scored on a free kick in the second min-ute of a 3-1 win vs. Virginia Tech (11/5) … notched an unassisted goal at Wake Forest (10/30) … assisted on Isaac Taylor’s goal vs. Dartmouth (10/27) that led to a 2-1 win … found the back of the net in a 1-1 tie against No. 8 Virginia (10/22) … added a goal in a 3-0 win against Holy Cross (10/12) … scored BC’s first goal in a 4-3 win vs. NC State (10/1) … recorded a goal against Rhode Island (9/21) and had a goal and an assist in a 4-0 win against Boston University (9/17) … tallied a goal in the 3-2 season-opening win against Hartford (9/1).

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 lead-ers (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

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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 quarterfi-nals 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 Mas-sachusetts 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 accom-plished artist … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... Charlie is the son of Jennifer Rugg and Peter Black; has a younger brother Lucas Black.

RUGG’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS G A Pts. Shots2009 22 21 7 7 21 482010 20 20 8 2 18 592011 21 21 8 5 21 40Totals 63 62 23 14 60 147

RUGG’S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 (3x) last vs. George Mason (8/26/11) Assists: 2 vs. Drake (11/29/09) Points: 4 (2x) last vs. George Mason (8/26/11)

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STEFAN CARTERSenior Defender

5-11 180Wheatley Heights, N.Y.Half Hollow Hills West

AS A JUNIOR (2011)Appeared in 20 matches, including all eight ACC contests … made 15 starts in the backfield … part of the BC defense that ranked third in the ACC in goals against average (1.21) and shutouts (7), and fourth in goals allowed (26) … was a part of all seven BC shutouts … scored a goal at No. 22 Dartmouth (9/4) and had an assist three days earlier vs. Quinnipiac (9/1) … it was the first helper of his career.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010)Appeared in 10 games with five starts … played in four ACC games and earned starts against No. 9 Maryland (9/10) and No. 3 Connecticut (9/28) … part of the BC defense that ranked fifth in the ACC in goals allowed (22) and goals against average (1.04) … recorded the first goal of his career in the 61st minute against NC State (10/1), giving BC a 3-2 lead in an eventual 4-3 win.

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 Is-land (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.

BEFORE BCEarned 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 Car-roll 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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CARTER’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS G A Pts. Shots2009 16 15 0 0 0 22010 10 5 1 0 2 32011 20 15 1 1 3 3Totals 46 35 2 1 5 8

CARTER’S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 (2x) last at Dartmouth (9/4/11) Assists: 1 vs. Quinnipiac (9/1/11) Points: 2 (2x) last at Dartmouth (9/4/11)

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JUSTIN LUTHYSenior Goalkeeper

6-0 165Dublin, Ohio

Amherst

NOTESRanks second all-time at Boston College in wins (37) and minutes (5711:04), fourth in shutouts (18), fifth in saves (242), and seventh in goals against average (1.07).

AS A JUNIOR (2011)Started all 21 games and played 1,910 minutes … played all but 17 minutes in goal … had a 1.22 goals against average and a .750 save percentage … was a part of seven BC shutouts and had five by himself … went 4-4-0 in ACC competition and played every minute … ranked third in the ACC in goals against average and saves, and fourth in save percentage … had five saves in the first two games of the ACC Championship at No. 2 Maryland (11/8) and against No. 24 Duke (11/11) … had four saves in a 2-1 win at Virginia (10/29) after stopping six shots in a double overtime triumph vs. Duke (10/22) … made three saves in a shutout win at Boston University (10/18) … had consecutive 2-0 clean sheets against Harvard (10/11) and Wake Forest (10/7) … had two more shutouts in road wins at Brown (9/27) and Rhode Island (9/23) … made a career-high 12 saves against URI on a rainy night … had four saves in two shutout wins at Dartmouth (9/4) and vs. Quinni-piac (9/1).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010)Started all 20 games and logged 1,873 minutes in goal … played all but 26 minutes in net … had a 1.06 goals against average and a .776 save percentage … recorded four shutouts … went 2-2-4 in ACC contests with a 1.46 GAA and a .675 save percentage … played all 800 minutes in conference action … ranked second in the ACC in saves (76) and saves per game (3.80) … made four saves in a 1-0 shutout win against No. 19 Duke (11/10) in the ACC Championship … stopped four shots in a 2-1 triumph against Dartmouth (10/27) … notched five saves in a 2-1 win at Harvard (10/19) … had a combined shutout against Holy Cross (10/12) … made a career-high 11 saves in a 2-0 loss at No. 3 Connecticut (9/28) … led BC in three consecutive shutouts vs. Rhode Island (9/21), Boston University (9/17) and Fairfield (9/14) … picked up first clean sheet of the year in a 1-0 victory at Quinnipiac (9/4).

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 aver-age and a .878 save percentage in ACC play … finished the season ranked among the ACC’s

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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.

LUTHY’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Min. GA GAA Saves SV% Record SO2009 21 21 1927:21 20 0.93 88 .815 13-8-0 92010 20 20 1873:24 22 1.06 76 .776 10-5-5 42011 21 21 1910:19 26 1.22 78 .750 14-6-1 5Totals 62 62 5711:04 68 1.07 242 .781 37-19-6 18

LUTHY’S CAREER ACC STATSYear GP GS Min. GA GAA Saves SV% Record SO2009 7 7 642:06 5 0.70 36 .878 5-2-0 42010 8 8 800:00 13 1.46 27 .675 2-2-4 02011 8 8 739:00 15 1.83 25 .625 4-4-0 1Totals 23 23 2181:06 33 1.36 88 .727 11-8-4 5

LUTHY’S CAREER HIGHS Saves: 12 at Rhode Island (9/23/11)

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KEVIN MEJIASenior Forward/Defender

6-1 189Pasadena, Calif.

Marshall Fundamental

AS A JUNIOR (2011)Appeared in 20 games and made 13 starts … played in all eight ACC contests with seven starts … fourth on the team with three assists and fifth with five points … four of his points came in ACC matches … part of the BC defense that ranked third in the ACC in goals against average (1.21) and shutouts (7), and fourth in goals allowed (26) … was a part of all seven BC shutouts … scored BC’s first goal and then assisted on the game-winner in a 2-1 win at Virginia (10/29) … had assists in consecutive matches against Harvard (10/11) and Wake Forest (10/7).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010)Appeared in 16 games with 10 starts … started four ACC matches … part of the BC defense that ranked fifth in the ACC in goals al-lowed (22) and goals against average (1.04) … assisted on Edvin Worley’s goal in the 69th minute at Clemson (10/8) to force a 1-1 draw.

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 Develop-ment 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 Inter-national Training Program at Liverpool FC (March 2007) … earned all-star honors at the 2007 showcase.

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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.

MEJIA’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS G A Pts. Shots2009 23 16 5 0 10 252010 16 10 0 1 1 102011 20 13 1 3 5 27Totals 59 39 6 4 16 62

MEJIA’S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 (6x) last at Virginia (10/29/11) Assists: 1 (4x) last at Virginia (10/29/11) Points: 3 at Virginia (10/29/11)

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ISAAC TAYLORSenior Defender/Midfielder

5-10 160Ashton, Md.

Choate Rosemary Hall (Conn.)

AS A JUNIOR (2011)Appeared in 13 matches and made six starts … played in six ACC contests and made two starts … part of the BC defense that ranked third in the ACC in goals against average (1.21) and shutouts (7), and fourth in goals allowed (26) … was a part of four BC shutouts … got an assist on the second BC goal of the season in the 35th minute against George Mason (9/26).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010)Played in 10 games with three starts, earning the starting nod in the first two games and in the NCAA Tournament at No. 14 Brown (11/18) … appeared in three ACC games and in both matches of the ACC Championship … part of the BC defense that ranked fifth in the ACC in goals allowed (22) and goals against average (1.04) … scored the second goal of his career in the 53rd minute of a 2-1 win against Dartmouth (10/27).

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 As-sociation 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 bi-ology major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Isaac and his older brother David Jr. are the sons of Yuko and David Taylor.

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TAYLOR’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS G A Pts. Shots2009 20 6 1 1 3 72010 10 3 1 0 2 22011 13 6 0 1 1 4Totals 43 15 2 2 6 13

TAYLOR’S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 (2x) last vs. Dartmouth (10/27/10) Assists: 1 (2x) last vs. George Mason (9/26/11) Points: 2 (2x) last vs. Dartmouth (10/27/10)

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JOHN BUNKALLJunior Goalkeeper

5-10 170Pasadena, Calif

Loyola

AS A SOPHOMORE (2011)Appeared in one match, playing nearly seven minutes against Quin-nipiac (9/1) in his first career appearance.

AS A FRESHMAN (2010)Did not see any game action.

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 soc-cer 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.

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BUNKALL’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Min. GA GAA Saves SV% W/L/T SO2011 1 0 6:51 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0Totals 1 0 6:51 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0

NICK CORLISSJunior Defender

6-1 184Auckland, New Zealand

Macleans College/Louisville

AT LOUISVILLEAppeared in six games with three starts in two seasons at Louisville … the Cardinals went a combined 33-4-7 during his time there, advancing to the NCAA Championship game last season and the first round in 2009 … recorded an assist last year.

PERSONALEnrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … Nicholas is the young-est of Judith and Michael Corliss’ three children … born November 15, 1990.

CORLISS’ CAREER STATSYear GP GS G A Pts. Shots2009 1 1 0 0 0 02010 5 2 0 1 1 2Totals 6 3 0 1 1 2

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RYAN DUNNJunior Defender

5-9 150Hampton, N.H.Winnacunnet

AS A SOPHOMORE (2011)Named to the All-ACC Academic Team … appeared in all 21 games and started 20 … part of the BC defense that ranked third in the ACC in goals against average (1.21) and shutouts (7), and fourth in goals allowed (26) … played a part in all seven of BC’s shutouts … took a career-high three shots at Clemson (10/14) … notched an assist in a 5-0 win against Quinnipiac (9/1).

AS A FRESHMAN (2010)Appeared in 12 games – six ACC contests – and started the first two matches of the year … made his collegiate debut in the season opener against Hartford (9/1) and assisted on the game-winning goal in the 41st minute of a 3-2 win … set a long cross into the box where Kyle Bekker scored … member of the BC defense that ranked fifth in the ACC in goals allowed (22) and goals against average (1.04) … was a part of three shutout victories, including a 1-0 win at Quinnipiac (9/4) in his second start of the season.

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 dur-ing 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 Win-nachronicle … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Ryan and his younger brothers Colin and Eric are the children of Thomas and Linda Dunn.

DUNN’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS G A Pts. Shots2010 12 2 0 1 1 12011 21 20 0 1 1 6Totals 33 22 0 2 2 7

DUNN’S CAREER HIGHS Assists: 1 (2x) last vs. Quinnipiac (9/1/11) Points: 1 (2x) last vs. Quinnipiac (9/1/11)

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ATOBRA AMPADUSophomore Midfield/Defense

5-9 150Accra, Ghana

The Hotchkiss School

AT HARTFORD (2011)One of five players to start all 21 matches last season … third on the team with four goals and 10 points … also recorded two assists … scored the match’s lone goal in the 56th minute to send the Hawks to the final of the America East tournament over Boston University (11/9) … also assisted on the only goal in a 1-0 quarterfinal win at UMBC (11/5) … notched a goal in a 3-1 win at Stony Brook (10/30) … recorded a 41st minute goal in a 1-1 draw vs. Marist (9/24) … assisted on the only goal of the match in a 1-0 triumph at Massachusetts (9/21) … scored his first collegiate goal at Quinni-piac (9/14) to tie the game, 2-2, in the 53rd minute of a 4-3 loss.

BEFORE HARTFORDTwice served as team captain in 2010 and 2011 … led the Bearcats to consecutive New England titles in 2009 and 2010 … the Bearcats went undefeated (14-0-2) during the regular season in 2011 and reached the New England semifinals … named to the all-state team as a junior and senior … also played four years of baseball.

PERSONALAtobra Ampadu, born September 23, 1991 … enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences … Atobra is the son of Grace and Sarfo Ampadu.

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BRENDAN HAYESSophomore Midfielder

5-8 150Northport, N.Y.St. Anthony’s

AS A FRESHMAN (2011)Made his collegiate debut against Quinnipiac (9/1).

BEFORE BCLed St. Anthony’s to the league championship as a junior and to the championship game as a senior … a NSCHSAA all-league and all-state player as a senior … also played for Albertston Academy in the USSF and the Hicksville Strikers in the US Youth Soccer Na-tional League … Strikers were 2009 national finalists and region 1 and state cup champions in 2008 and 2009 … an accomplished student, he was a member of the National Honor Society and the Principal’s High Honors List.

PERSONALEnrolled as a mathematics major in the College of Arts and Sciences … Brendan is the middle of Maura and Peter’s three children … born January 11, 1993.

HAYES’ CAREER STATSYear GP GS G A Pts. Shots2011 1 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1 0 0 0 0 0

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CHRISTIAN JOHNSONSophomore Midfielder

5-8 155New York, N.Y.

Collegiate

AS A FRESHMAN (2011)Appeared in six games off the bench, including one ACC contest … made his collegiate debut against Fairfield (8/29) … made his first ACC appearance at Maryland (9/9).

BEFORE BCMember of the New York Red Bills U16 and U18 Academies … reached the USSDA finals with the U18 club … ranked the second-best “Player To Watch” in New York by Top Drawer Soccer and was ranked 53rd nationally … played with the U14 U.S. National Team that toured Mexico and the U14 Region I ODP team that toured Italy … also played with the BW Gottschee U16 squad and the U16 Na-tional Select Team … won four New York State Cups and a North-east regional championship with BW Gottschee … made a pair of Super Y Nationals appearances with the New York Rough Riders … started three years for Collegiate and twice won the league.

PERSONALEnrolled as a communication major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Christian is one of Linda and Carl Johnson’s four sons … born March 29, 1993.

JOHNSON’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS G A Pts. Shots2011 6 0 0 0 0 0Totals 6 0 0 0 0 0

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DIEGO MEDINA-MENDEZSophomore Midfielder/Forward

5-11 165Lindsay, Calif.

Northfield Mount Hermon

AS A FRESHMAN (2011)Named to the All-ACC Freshman Team and the ACC Champion-ship All-Tournament Team … one of five players to appear in all 21 matches … made 17 starts … led BC with eight goals and was third in both points (18) and game-winning goals (3) … four of his goals came in ACC action, which led the team and ranked fifth in the conference … ranked eighth in the ACC overall in goals scored … played a part in both BC goals in a 2-1 win vs. No. 24 Duke (11/11) in the semifinals of the ACC Championship … assisted on the equalizer and then notched the game-winner in the 66th minute … also scored in BC’s 2-1 win at No. 2 Maryland (11/8) in the opening round … notched the eventual game-winner at No. 24 Virginia (10/29) in the 48th minute … recorded the equalizing goal in the 77th minute against Duke (10/22) in a 2-1 double overtime win … scored a goal vs. Wake Forest (10/7) and had the game-winner at Brown (9/27) … tallied his first ACC goal against Virginia Tech (9/16) and had his first career goal vs. Quinnipiac (9/1) … assisted on BC’s first goal of the season vs. George Mason (8/26).

BEFORE BCPlayed two seasons at Lindsay High School before finishing his career at Northfield Mount Hermon … led Northfield Mount Hermon to the New England Class A championship as a senior … set the single season scoring record that year with 27 goals and 10 assists … named to the all-state team as a junior … also participated in track and field and finished third among New England prep schools runners in the 400m.

PERSONALEnrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences … Diego is one of Maria and Jose’s four children … born December 7, 1992.

MEDINA-MENDEZ’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS G A Pts. Shots2011 21 17 8 2 18 30Totals 21 17 8 2 18 30

MEDINA-MENDEZ’S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 (8x) last vs. Duke (11/11/11) Assists: 1 (2x) last vs. Duke (11/11/11) Points: 3 vs. Duke (11/11/11)

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KEADY SEGELSophomore Goalkeeper

6-0 208Rockport, Mass.

Rockport

AS A FRESHMAN (2011)Made his collegiate debut against Harvard (10/11), playing nearly 12 minutes in goal.

BEFORE BCPlayed four seasons for head coach Dave Curley at Rockport … finished his career with a 45-26-12 record with 37 shutouts … recorded a 0.70 career goals against average … led Rockport to the Cape Ann League and the Massachusetts Division III North championships as a senior … three-time all-league player … twice named the Cape Ann League Player of the Year and an Eastern MA all-star … two time member of the All-Massachusetts team and the Boston Herald All-Scholastic Team … earned All-New England team honors and was the Boston Globe Player of the Year as a senior … has played with North Shore United and FC Greater Boston Bolts since 2007 … also played baseball at Rockport as a senior and led the team in batting as the team won the league championship.

PERSONALEnrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts and Sci-ences … Keady is the son of Alice and Jeff Segel’s … born Septem-ber 8, 1993.

SEGEL’S CAREER STATSYear GP GS Min. GA GAA Saves SV% Record SO2011 1 0 11:50 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0Totals 1 0 11:50 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0

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JASON ABBOTTFreshman Midfielder

5-8 155Cork, Ireland

Colaiste Muire Cobh

BEFORE BCCapped by the Republic of Ireland at the U-16 and U-18 levels … a member of the national teams in 2010 in Italy, 2011 in England and 2012 in Ireland … played for the Cobh Ramblers of the Cork Schoolboys League … served as team captain of the medal-winning all-league club - Cork SL - in the U-16 all-Ireland tournament in May 2011.

PERSONALJason Abbott, born March 24, 1994 … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences … Jason is the son of Amanda and Niall Abbott; has a younger brother and two younger sisters.

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DERRICK BOATENGFreshman Midfielder

5-9 145Worcester, Mass.

South High Community School

BEFORE BCEarned TopDrawerSoccer.com New England top-20 honors … played the 2009-11 seasons as a member of the New England Futol Club … joined FC Greater Boston Bolts Academy in July 2011 to compete at the U-18 level … twice (in 2009 and 2010) earned all-state and All-Central Massachusetts honors … led the team in scor-ing in each of three seasons (2009-11) on the varsity squad; served as team captain in each season … selected to play on the Ghanaian Youth National Team in 2008.

PERSONALDerrick Boateng, born March 5, 1994 … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences … Derrick is the son of Doris and Reginald Boateng; has two younger siblings.

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ALEX KAPPFreshman GK

6-0 170Amawalk, N.Y.

Iona Prep

BEFORE BCNamed all-city and all-state as both a junior and senior … partici-pated in the 2011 High School All-American Game … led the Gaels to its first CHSAA Class A intersectional title as a junior … played with the United States U-17 national team and the FC Westchester Academy U-15 through U-18 squads … also served as the kicker on the Iona Prep football team.

PERSONALAlexander Michael Kapp, born October 18, 1994 … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Alex is the son of Gabriele and Erhardt Kapp; has a younger brother and sister … father was a two-time All-American at Connecticut and represented the United States on the 1984 Olympic team in Los Angeles … also played profes-sionally from 1981-90, including a stint with the New York Cosmos from 1981-83.

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MATT WENDELKENSophomore Defender

6-1 175Massapequa, N.Y.

St. Anthony’s/Marist

NOTESOne of 36 players to participate in the United States Under-20 Men’s National Team training camp in January 2012.

AT MARIST (2011)Named to the MAAC All-Rookie Team … one of two players to start all 20 matches … third on the team in assists (3) and fourth in goals (3) and points (9) … tied for the team lead with two game-winning goals …

BEFORE MARISTServed as team captain as a senior and was also named the squad’s MVP … earned first-team all-state and all-league honors … tabbed an ESPN Rise Third Team All-American … named to the Nassau/Suf-folk Catholic High School All-Academic Team all four seasons.

PERSONALMatthew Wendelken, born May 17, 1993 … enrolled in the Col-lege of Arts and Sciences … Matt is the son of Bernadette and James Wendelken.

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DAN NORRISFreshman Midfielder/Def.

5-10 155West Harrison, N.Y.

Hackley School

BEFORE BCA first team All-Ivy player at Hackley ... also served as captain and won two New York State Cups ... played for BW Gottschee U-16 & FC Westchester Academy U-18 teams ... traveled to Germany for training with the Eintracht Frankfurt U-19 team (2011 & 2012) ... was a four-year member of the Eastern New York Youth Soccer As-sociation Olympic Development Team and played for the US Region 1 Team ... has trained with academy teams of Chelsea(2008) and Tottenham Hotspur (2006-2008) of the English Premier League, and with Real Madrid and Valencia coaches in the U.S. ... invited to the Canadian U-17 National Training Camp in January 2010.

PERSONALDaniel Norris, born August 16, 1993 … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Dan is the son of Anne and David Norris; has a younger sister.

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DYLAN PRITCHARDFreshman Def./Midfielder

6-1 180Los Angeles, Calif.

Notre Dame

BEFORE BCPlayed a year of high school soccer at Notre Dame before spending his falls with U.S. Soccer Development club, Real So Cal … spent a year as a developmental player on Real So Cal before playing one year on the U-15/16 team and two years on the U-17/18 squad … played in the 2010 Northern Ireland Milk Cup with South Coast Bayern … named to the Notre Dame All-Academic Team as a fresh-man … also served as the football team’s kicker and punter and earned second team all-league honors as a senior … twice named to the football All-Academic Team.

PERSONALDylan Asa Pritchard, born November 1, 1993 … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences … Dylan is the son of Jody and Myles Pritchard; has an older brother.

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ZACK ROCKMOREFreshman Defense

6-2 190Albany, N.Y.Bethlehem

BEFORE BCEarned first team all-section honors as a junior and senior … scored 17 goals as a junior … recorded 11 goals and four assists as a senior in just seven matches … played club soccer for Black Watch and led the team to the 2010-11 State Cup championship … participated in a pair of Super-Y national camps … member of the National Honor Society and the Mathematics Honor Society.

PERSONALZachary Rockmore, born March 13, 1994 … enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences … Zack is the son of Kristen and Jeff Rockmore; has an older brother and a younger sister.

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Date Opponent Result Score Attend. Goalie (Svs.) BC Goal Scorers (Assists)

August 26 GEORGE MASON W 3-2 303 Luthy (3) Aburmad (Medina-Mendez), Rugg (Taylor, Aburmad), Rugg

August 29 FAIRFIELD W 2-1 324 Luthy (3) Bekker (Rugg), Bekker

September 1 QUINNIPIAC W 5-0 313 Luthy (4) Bekker, Medina-Mendez (Dunn), Aburmad (Carter), Rugg (Aburmad), Aburmad (Bekker)

September 4 at No. 22 Dartmouth W 2-0 1086 Luthy (4) Aburmad (Bekker, Rugg), Carter (Aburmad, Chin)

September 9 at No. 2 Maryland* L 4-0 4244 Luthy (5) No Scoring

September 16 VIRGINIA TECH* W (ot) 4-3 905 Luthy (2) Ager (Bekker), Medina-Mendez (Aburmad, Ager), Aburmad, Rugg (Murphy, Bekker)

September 20 No. 2 CONNECTICUT L 2-0 677 Luthy (4) No Scoring

September 23 at Rhode Island W 1-0 150 Luthy (12) Rugg (Aburmad)

September 27 at Brown W 2-0 405 Luthy (3) Medina-Mendez (Murphy), Rugg (Rose)

September 30 at NC State* L 2-1 829 Luthy (4) Bekker

October 7 WAKE FOREST* W 2-0 972 Luthy (1) Murphy (Rugg, Mejia), Medina-Mendez

October 11 HARVARD W 2-0 385 Luthy (3) Bekker (Rugg, Mejia), Bekker

October 14 at Clemson* L 2-0 1212 Luthy (0) No Scoring

October 18 at Boston University W 1-0 740 Luthy (3) Bekker (Rugg)

October 22 DUKE* W (2ot) 2-1 1223 Luthy (6) Medina-Mendez, Rugg (Bekker)

October 29 at No. 24 Virginia* W 2-1 1676 Luthy (4) Mejia (Bekker), Medina-Mendez (Bekker)

November 2 No. 3 NORTH CAROLINA* L 2-0 782 Luthy (3) No Scoring

November 8 at No. 2 Maryland# W 2-1 1201 Luthy (5) Medina-Mendez, Rugg

November 11 vs. No. 24 Duke# W 2-1 Luthy (5) Aburmad (Murphy, Medina-Mendez), Medina-Mendez (Bekker)

November 13 vs. No. 3 North Carolina# L 3-1 Luthy (2) Bekker

November 20 RUTGERS& T (2ot) 1-1 886 Luthy (2) Chin

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ACC CAREER No. Name GP GS G A Pts. Shots GP GS G A Pts. Sh. GP GS G A Pts. 10 Kyle Bekker 20 19 8 7 23 61 8 8 1 4 6 16 63 62 16 18 50 17 Charlie Rugg 21 21 8 5 21 40 8 8 2 1 5 16 63 62 23 14 60 15 Diego Medina-Mendez 21 17 8 2 18 30 8 5 4 0 8 16 21 17 8 2 18 7 Amit Aburmad 20 14 6 5 17 36 7 4 1 1 3 12 40 33 10 12 32 12 Kevin Mejia 20 13 1 3 5 27 8 7 1 2 4 14 59 39 6 4 16 21 Colin Murphy 21 19 1 3 5 20 8 7 1 1 3 9 63 58 3 10 16 23 Stefan Carter 20 15 1 1 3 3 8 5 0 0 0 0 46 35 2 1 5 9 Patrick Chin 21 21 1 1 3 3 8 8 0 0 0 0 69 65 2 6 10 2 Chris Ager 19 19 1 1 3 2 8 8 1 1 3 2 34 34 1 1 3 6 Steve Rose 19 13 0 1 1 10 7 4 0 0 0 3 19 13 0 1 1 3 Ryan Dunn 21 20 0 1 1 6 8 8 0 0 0 5 33 22 0 2 2 11 Isaac Taylor 13 6 0 1 1 4 6 2 0 0 0 0 43 15 2 2 6 14 Jeremiah Gallington 12 1 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 68 14 2 1 5 8 Conor Fitzpatrick 12 12 0 0 0 4 6 6 0 0 0 3 76 75 7 2 16 29 Brendan Hayes 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 25 Jamie Doherty 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 24 Christian Johnson 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 22 Cameron Stoker 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 20 Tebs Maqubela 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 19 Michael DiFronzo 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 16 Frank Glover 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

BC TOTALS 21 35 31 101 251 8 11 10 32 96 Opponents Totals 21 26 25 77 250 8 15 13 43 101

GOALKEEPING STATISTICS

No. Name GP-GS Min. GA GAAvg. Svs Pct W L T Sho 1 Justin Luthy 21-21 1910:19 26 1.22 78 .750 14 6 1 5 32 Keady Segel 1-0 11:50 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 13 John Bunkall 1-0 6:51 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0

TEAM STATISTICS Corner Shots 1st Half 2nd Half 1st 2nd+ Total Kicks Fouls Faced Saves Goals Goals OT OT GoalsBOSTON COLLEGE 85 216 250 78 16 17 1 1 35Opponents 101 195 251 67 8 18 0 0 26

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GAME 1 • AUGUST 26, 2011 NEWTON, MASS.Boston College 3, George Mason 2

George Mason 0 2 - 2Boston College 2 1 - 3

Scoring: BC – Amit Aburmad (Diego Medina-Mendez) 34:07; BC – Charlie Rugg (Isaac Taylor, Amit Aburmad) 43:35; GM – Paul Andrews (Alex Herrera, Leo Stolz) 78:44; BC – Charlie Rugg 88:20; GM – Draymond Washington (Derek MMarkheim) 88:53.Shots: George Mason 9, BC 6Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), GM 0 (Dustin Butcher 0)

Summary: Junior Charlie Rugg scored two goals to lead the No. 25 men’s soccer team to a 3-2 season-opening victory against George Mason at the Newton Campus Field. Rugg had a goal in each half, including what proved to be the game-winner in the 89th minute. It was the third time in his career that he scored twice, the last coming in 2009. Senior Amit Aburmad added a goal and an assist while junior Isaac Taylor and freshman Diego Medina-Mendez also dished out assists.

GAME 2 • AUGUST 29, 2011 NEWTON, MASS.Boston College 2, Fairfield 1

Fairfield 0 1 - 1Boston College 0 2 - 2

Scoring: BC – Kyle Bekker (Charlie Rugg) 67:19; FAIR – Jordan Ayris (Matt Danaher) 73:58; BC – Kyle Bekker 86:53. Shots: Fairfield 14, BC 13Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), FAIR 1 (Michael O’Keefe 1)

Summary: Junior Kyle Bekker scored both Boston College goals as the No. 25 men’s soccer team beat Fairfield, 2-1, at the Newton Campus Field. It was the first multi-goal game of Bekker’s career, who peppered the net with a game-high eight shots. His first goal came in the 68th minute to break a scoreless tie and his other was on a free kick from 19 yards out in the 87th minute to win the game. Junior Charlie Rugg assisted on Bek-ker’s first goal while classmate Justin Luthy made three saves in net.

GAME 3 • SEPTEMBER 1, 2011NEWTON, MASS.Boston College 5, Quinnipiac 0

Quinnipiac 0 0 - 0Boston College 1 4 - 5

Scoring: BC – Kyle Bekker 36:04; BC – Diego Medina-Mendez (Ryan Dunn) 58:03; BC – Amit Aburmad (Stefan Carter) 61:41; BC – Charlie Rugg (Amit Aburmad) 79:46; BC – Amit Abur-mad (Kyle Bekker) 84:49.Shots: BC 19, Quinnipiac 11Saves: BC 4 (Justin Luthy 4, John Bunkall 0); QU 2 (Kyle Moscovics 2)

Summary: Senior Amit Aburmad scored two second half goals and assisted on another to lead the No. 16 Boston College men’s soccer team to a 5-0 win against Quinnipiac at the Newton Campus Field. It was the most goals scored by the Eagles since an 8-0 win against Maine on September 18, 2007. Aburmad established a career high with five points in the match. It was also the first time he scored two goals in his ca-reer. Junior Kyle Bekker recorded a goal and an assist. It was his third goal in the last two games. Junior Charlie Rugg scored a goal while freshman Diego Medina-Mendez found the back of the net for the first time in his BC career. Junior Stefan Carter and sophomore Ryan Dunn were both credited with assists. It was the first of Carter’s career. Junior Justin Luthy made four saves in goal in just over 83 minutes of action.

GAME 4 • SEPTEMBER 4, 2011 HANOVER, N.H.Boston College 2, Dartmouth 0

Boston College 1 1 - 2Dartmouth 0 0 - 0

Scoring: BC – Amit Aburmad (Kyle Bekker, Charlie Rugg) 21:57; BC – Stefan Carter )Amit Aburmad, Patrick Chin) 62:39.Shots: BC 8, Dartmouth 7Saves: BC 4 (Justin Luthy 4), DART 1 (Noah Cohen 1)

Summary: Senior Amit Aburmad was a part of both Boston College goals with a goal and an assist to lead the No. 16 men’s soccer team to a 2-0 win at No. 22 Dartmouth at Burnham Field. Aburmad recorded three goals and two assists in the last two matches for eight points. Junior Stefan Carter notched the other goal for the Eagles in the 63rd minute. Aburmad and senior Patrick Chin assisted on his score. Juniors Kyle Bekker and Charlie Rugg assisted on Aburmad’s goal in the 22nd minute of the first half. Junior keeper Justin Luthy had four saves for the second match in a row and recorded his first clean sheet of the season.

GAME 5 • SEPTEMBER 9, 2011 COLLEGE PARK, MD.Maryland 4, Boston College 0

Boston College 0 0 - 0 Maryland 1 3 - 4

Scoring: MD – Casey Townsend (Sunny Jane) 9:03; MD – Patrick Mullins (Sunny Jane) 46:14; MD – Patrick Mullins (Alex Shinsky, Jordan Cyrus) 60:15; MD – Taylor Kemp 70:22.

Shots: Maryland 18, BC 4Saves: BC 5 (Justin Luthy 5), MD 0 (Will Swaim 0)

Summary: Patrick Mullins provided two goals for the Terrapins to lead No. 2 Maryland past the No. 8 Boston College men’s soccer team, 4-0, at Ludwig Field in the ACC opener for both teams. Mullins led a Maryland offense that outshot BC 18-4 in the match. Casey Townsend and Taylor Kemp provided the other two goals for the Terps while Sunny Jane pitched in with a pair of assists. Junior Justin Luthy saved five shots in net for the Eagles.

GAME 6 • SEPTEMBER 16, 2011NEWTON, MASS.Boston College 4, Virginia Tech 3 (ot) Virginia Tech 1 2 0 - 3Boston College 3 0 1 - 4

Scoring: VT – David Clemens 9:18; BC – Chris Ager (Kyle Bekker) 28:53; BC – Diego Medina-Mendez (Amit Aburmad, Chris Ager) 30:46; BC – Amit Aburmad (penalty kick) 35:34; VT – Jed Prater 47:21; VT – Ben Strong (Robert Alberti) 72:52; BC – Charlie Rugg (Colin Murphy, Kyle Bekker) 92:41.Shots: BC 21, Virginia Tech 9Saves: BC 2 (Justin Luthy 2), VT 5 (Kyle Renfro 5)

Summary: Junior Charlie Rugg scored the game-winning goal in the 93rd minute to give the No. 11 men’s soccer team a thrilling 4-3 overtime win against Virginia Tech in front of 905 fans at the Newton Campus Field. Virginia Tech scored a pair of second half goals to force the extra period but BC ended it early. In the third minute of overtime, junior Colin Murphy fed classmate Kyle Bekker on the right side of the pitch. Bekker sent a cross into the box and Rugg leapt over everyone to head the ball into the net. Senior Amit Abur-mad and sophomore Chris Ager both recorded a goal and an assist in the match. Both the goal and assist were the first of Ager’s career. Bekker assisted on two goals on the night and freshman Diego Medina-Mendez scored the other goal.

GAME 7 • SEPTEMBER 20, 2011 NEWTON, MASS.Connecticut 2, Boston College 0

Connecticut 0 2 - 2Boston College 0 0 - 0

Scoring: UCONN – Carlos Alvarez (Tony Cas-cio) 50:59; UCONN – Tony Cascio (Stephane Diop) 60:59.Shots: Connecticut 15, BC 11Saves: BC 4 (Justin Luthy 4), UCONN 8 (Andre Blake 8)

Summary: Two goals that came 10 minutes apart in the second half proved to be the differ-ence as No. 2 Connecticut defeated the No. 10 Boston College men’s soccer team, 2-0, in front of 677 spectators at the Newton Campus Field. After a first half that saw BC control the pace, the Huskies went on the attack early in the second and came up with a pair of goals in the first 16 minutes. Carlos Alvarez scored the first goal and Tony Cascio notched the second tally.

GAME 8 • SEPTEMBER 23, 2011 KINGSTON, R.I.Boston College 1, Rhode Island 0 Boston College 1 0 - 1Rhode Island 0 0 - 0

Scoring: BC – Charlie Rugg (Amit Aburmad) 1:58.Shots: Rhode Island 16, BC 9Saves: BC 12 (Justin Luthy 12); URI 2 (Peyton Warwick 2)

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Summary: Junior Charlie Rugg scored in the second minute and classmate Justin Luthy stopped 12 shots in goal to lead the No. 10 Boston Col-lege men’s soccer team to a 1-0 win at Rhode Island at a rain-soaked URI Soccer Complex. The goal was Rugg’s second in the last three games and both were game-winners. Senior Amit Abur-mad provided the assist as he fed the ball into the box on the corner kick. Rhode Island fired off 16 shots in the match and 12 of them were on net, but Luthy saved them all. His 12 saves were a career high and eight of them came in the second half. The Eagles didn’t waste any time and scored in just the second minute. Aburmad took a corner kick and fed the ball into the near post where Rugg slipped a shot into the back of the net for the early BC lead.

GAME 9 • SEPTEMBER 27, 2011 PROVIDENCE, R.I.Boston College 2, Brown 0 Boston College 0 2 - 2Brown 0 0 - 0

Scoring: BC – Diego Medina-Mendez (Colin Murphy) 57:50; BC – Charlie Rugg (Steve Rose) 76:19.Shots: BC 10, Brown 8Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), BROWN 2 (Sam Kernan-Schloss 2).

Summary: Freshman Diego Medina-Mendez and junior Charlie Rugg scored second half goals to lead the No. 13 Boston College men’s soccer team to a 2-0 win against Brown at Stevenson Field. Medina-Mendez scored the game-winning goal in the 58th minute. It was his third goal of the year. Rugg added the insurance tally in the 77th minute, which was his team-leading sixth goal. Junior Colin Murphy was credited with an assist on Medina-Mendez’s score. Junior goalkeeper Justin Luthy recorded three saves in his third shutout of the season and second in as many matches.

GAME 10 • SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 RALEIGH, N.C.NC State 2, Boston College 1 Boston College 1 0 - 1NC State 1 1 - 2

Scoring: NCST – Zabarle Kollie 9:26; BC – Kyle Bekker 28:47; NCST – Zabarle Kollie (Matt Ingram, Chandler Knox) 86:02.Shots: NC State 12, BC 11Saves: BC 4 (Justin Luthy 4), NCST 3 (Fabian Otte 3)

Summary: Zabarle Kollie scored both NC State goals - including the game-winner in the 87th min-ute - to lead the Wolfpack to a 2-1 win against the No. 13 Boston College men’s soccer team at Dail Soccer Field. BC junior Kyle Bekker scored his fifth goal of the season on a free kick in the 29th minute to tie the game, 1-1. Both teams had several chances in the second half in a back and forth 45 minutes, but it was Kollie again who broke through for a goal. After junior Justin Luthy saved a Kollie shot at 84:39, Kollie got the ball again less than two minutes later and finished it for the game-winning goal.

GAME 11 • OCTOBER 7, 2011 NEWTON, MASS.Boston College 2, Wake Forest 0 Wake Forest 0 0 - 0Boston College 1 1 - 2

Scoring: BC – Colin Murphy (Charlie Rugg, Kevin Mejia) 23:52; BC – Diego Medina-Mendez 78:22.Shots: BC 12, Wake Forest 8Saves: BC 1 (Justin Luthy 1), WF 0 (Michael Lisch 0)

Summary: Junior Colin Murphy and freshman Diego Medina-Mendez scored goals to lead the No. 16 Boston College men’s soccer team to a 2-0 win against Wake Forest at the Newton Campus Field. Murphy found the back of the net at the 23:52 mark in the first half while Medina-Mendez sealed the game when he scored at 78:22. It was Murphy’s first goal of the season and Medina-Mendez’s fourth. Juniors Kevin Mejia and Charlie Rugg were credited with assists on the first BC goal.

GAME 12 • OCTOBER 11, 2011 NEWTON, MASS.Boston College 2, Harvard 0 Harvard 0 0 - 0Boston College 2 0 - 2

Scoring: BC – Kyle Bekker (Charlie Rugg, Kevin Mejia) 5:15; BC – Kyle Bekker 40:16.Shots: BC 15, Harvard 9Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3, Keady Segel 0), HARV 4 (Austin Harms 4)

Summary: Junior Kyle Bekker scored a pair of first-half goals to lead the No. 14 Boston College men’s soccer team to a 2-0 win against Harvard at the Newton Campus Field. The goals were Bekker’s fifth and sixth of the season and it was his second two-goal performance of the year. Juniors Kevin Mejia and Charlie Rugg assisted on the first BC goal. Junior goalkeeper Justin Luthy had to make three saves to earn the sixth shutout of the season by the Eagles. Boston College took control early in the game by scoring on the first shot of the match in the sixth minute. The offense patiently controlled the ball in its half of the field and then a couple of quality touches by Rugg and Mejia gave Bekker an open look. He sent the shot in from the top of the box and beat the keeper to the right for the 1-0 BC lead.

GAME 13 • OCTOBER 14, 2011 CLEMSON, S.C.Clemson 2, Boston College 0 Boston College 0 0 - 0Clemson 1 1 - 2

Scoring: CU – Dia Amadou (Bryniar Benedikts-son, Ian Smith) 26:59; CU – Iain Smith (Cody Mizell) 89:59.Shots: Boston College 19, Clemson 7Saves: BC 0 (Justin Luthy 0), CU 10 (Cody Mizell 10)

Summary: The No. 14 Boston College men’s soccer team outshot Clemson, 19-7, but the Tigers scored in the 27th minute and then again in the waning moments to win 2-0 at Historic Riggs Field. The Eagles recorded 10 shots on goal but Clemson’s Cody Mizell stopped them all for a career high in saves. The Tigers only had two shots on goal but both of them found the back of the net. BC also owned a 7-3 advantage in corner kicks. Freshman Diego Medina-Mendez recorded four shots and three of them were on goal. Senior Amit Aburmad also had four shots in the game while junior Colin Murphy put a pair of shots on net.

GAME 14 • OCTOBER 18, 2011 BOSTON, MASS.Boston College 1, Boston University 0 Boston College 0 1 - 1Boston Univ. 0 0 - 0

Scoring: BC – Kyle Bekker (Charlie Rugg) 66:52.Shots: BC 19, Boston University 11Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), BU 5 (Nick Thomp-son 5)

Summary: Junior Kyle Bekker scored the match’s only goal in the 67th minute to lead the No. 18 Boston College men’s soccer team to a 1-0 victory at Boston University at Nickerson Field. The goal was Bekker’s team-leading seventh of the season and it was his third goal in three games. He accounted for each of the Eagles last three goals and has a team-high four game-winners. Junior Charlie Rugg was credited with the assist which was his fifth of the season - tied for the team lead. Junior GK Justin Luthy made three saves in net to record his fifth shutout of the season.

GAME 15 • OCTOBER 22, 2011NEWTON, MASS.Boston College 2, Duke 1 (2ot) Duke 1 0 0 0 - 1Boston College 0 1 0 1 - 2

Scoring: DU – Chris Tweed-Kent (Nick Pa-lodichuk) 18:47; BC – Diego Medina-Mendez 76:34; BC – Charlie Rugg (Kyle Bekker) 106:19.Shots: Duke 18, BC 14Saves: BC 6 (Justin Luthy 6), DU 5 (James Belshaw 5)

Summary: Junior Charlie Rugg’s goal with few-er than three minutes left in the second overtime session capped a Boston College rally and lifted the host Eagles to a 2-1 ACC win before 1,223 fans at the Newton Campus Field. After Duke claimed a 1-0 lead on Christopher Tweed-Kent’s goal at 18:47, BC trailed for nearly 60 minutes before evening the score on freshman Diego Me-dina-Mendez’s fifth goal of the season. Medina-Mendez won the scramble for the rebound of a teammate’s shot and found the top of the net from eight yards out. In the second overtime, Rugg sent the home crowd home happy, taking a pass from classmate Kyle Bekker, gaining a step on the Duke defender and beating Blue Devil keeper James Belshaw from 17 yards out.

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GAME 16 • OCTOBER 29, 2011 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.Boston College 2, Virginia 1 Boston College 1 1 - 2Virginia 0 1 - 1

Scoring: BC – Kevin Mejia (Kyle Bekker) 26:29; BC – Diego Medina-Mendez (Kevin Mejia) 47:26; UVA – Brian Span (penalty kick) 69:35.Shots: Virginia 18, BC 12Saves: BC 4 (Justin Luthy 4), UVA 0 (Spencer LaCivita 0)

Summary: Junior Kevin Mejia played a part in both Boston College goals to lead the No. 13 Eagles past Virginia, 2-1, at Klockner Stadium. It was the first time in Mejia’s career that he recorded a goal and an assist in the same match. Freshman Diego Medina-Mendez scored BC’s second goal which proved to be the game-win-ner. Junior Kyle Bekker assisted on Mejia’s goal in the first half.

GAME 17 • NOVEMBER 2, 2011NEWTON, MASS.North Carolina 2, Boston College 0 North Carolina 0 2 - 2Boston College 0 0 - 0

Scoring: UNC – Matt Hedges (Enzo Martinez) 60:56; UNC – Billy Schuler (Ben Speas) 73:06.Shots: North Carolina 11, BC 3Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), UNC 1 (Scott Goodwin 1)

Summary: No. 3 North Carolina used a pair of second half goals to defeat No. 10 Boston College at Newton Campus Field to claim the regular-season ACC title. It was the first loss for BC at home in an ACC contest since October 3, 2008. The Eagles were 10-0-3 in their last 13 conference matches in Newton. North Carolina got on the board in the 61st minute following a handball call on BC just outside the top left corner of the 18-yard box. Enzo Martinez set up for the free kick and fired on net, but Matt Hedges redi-rected the shot into the right side netting to give the Tar Heels the 1-0 lead. Billy Schuler made it a two-goal game in the 74th minute.

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GAME 18 • NOVEMBER 8, 2011COLLEGE PARK, MD.Boston College 2, Maryland 1 Boston College 2 0 - 2Maryland 0 1 - 1

Scoring: BC – Diego Medina-Mendez 13:48; BC – Charlie Rugg 17:13; MD – Casey Townsend (Jereme Raley) 46:04.Shots: Maryland 18, BC 9Saves: BC 5 (Justin Luthy 5), MD 3 (Will Swaim 3)

Summary: Freshman Diego Medina-Mendez and junior Charlie Rugg scored early first-half goals to lead the seventh-seeded Boston College men’s soccer team to a 2-1 win at second-seeded Maryland in the quarterfinals of the 2011 ACC Championship. Maryland controlled posses-sion in the opening minutes of the match, but it was Boston College that made the most of its opportunities and struck first in the 14th minute. Junior Kyle Bekker handled the ball to the left of the box and sent a low cross into the 18-yard box. A Maryland defender slowed the ball down but it went right to Rugg. He fired and hit the right post, but the rebound fell to Medina-Mendez who put it home for his seventh goal and the 1-0 lead. The Eagles added another goal four minutes later following a sparkling defensive play. The Terrapins sent a dangerous cross into the box but sophomore Chris Ager booted it away near the goal line with his back to the field. The clearance was sent far down the pitch and Rugg outran and outmuscled a Maryland defender, putting the ball in the back of the net to make it 2-0. That was his team-leading eighth goal of the season.

GAME 19 • NOVEMBER 11, 2011CARY, N.C.Boston College 2, Duke 1 Boston College 1 1 - 2Duke 1 0 - 1

Scoring: DU – Nat Eggleston (Joseph Pak) 14:53; BC – Amit Aburmad (Colin Murphy, Diego Medina-Mendez) 24:53; BC – Diego Medina-Mendez (Kyle Bekker) 65:03.Shots: BC 10, Duke 10Saves: BC 5 (Justin Luthy 5), DU 5 (James Belshaw 5)

Summary: Freshman Diego Medina-Mendez played a part in both goals and scored the game-winner in the 66th minute to lead seventh-seeded Boston College to a 2-1 win against third-seeded Duke in the semifinals of the 2011 ACC Cham-pionship at WakeMed Soccer Park. Medina-Mendez recorded a goal and an assist in the same game for the first time this season. He has four goals in the last five matches and six of his eight goals this year have come against ACC op-ponents. Senior Amit Aburmad scored the equal-izer in the 25th minute. It was his first score since September 16. Junior Colin Murphy was credited with an assist on the first goal while classmate Kyle Bekker got one on Medina-Mendez’s game-winner. Junior Justin Luthy made five saves in goal for BC, as did Duke’s James Belshaw.

GAME 20 • NOVEMBER 13, 2011CARY, N.C.North Carolina 3, Boston College 1 Boston College 0 1 - 1North Carolina 2 1 - 3

Scoring: UNC – Carlos McCrary (Ben Speas) 37:19; UNC – Ben Speas 42:50; BC – Kyle Bekker 61:25; UNC – Ben Speas (Billy Schuler) 64:58.Shots: North Carolina 11, BC 9Saves: BC 2 (Justin Luthy 2), UNC 5 (Scott Goodwin 5)

Summary: Top-seeded North Carolina scored a pair of goals in the first half and went on to defeat the seventh-seeded Boston College men’s soccer team, 3-1, in the final of the 2011 ACC Championship at WakeMed Soccer Park. Ben Speas played a part in all three scores for North Carolina with two goals and an assist. Carlos McCrary scored the game’s first goal and Billy Schuler added a helper. Junior Kyle Bekker scored the lone goal for BC on a free kick in the 62nd minute.

NCAA TOURNAMENT

GAME 21 • NOVEMBER 20, 2011NEWTON, MASS.Rutgers 1, Boston College 1 (Rutgers advanced on PKs, 4-3) Rutgers 0 1 0 0 - 1Boston College 0 1 0 0 - 1

Scoring: BC – Patrick Chin 52:46; RU – Ibrahim Kamara (Sam Archer, Bryant Knibbs) 86:30.Shots: BC 17, Rutgers 10Saves: BC 2 (Justin Luthy 2), RU 5 (Kevin McMul-len 5)

Summary: The No. 8 Boston College men’s soccer team and Rutgers played to a 1-1 draw in 110 minutes, but the Scarlet Knights won the penalty kick shootout, 4-3, to advance to the third round of the NCAA Championship. Boston College scored the game’s first goal in the 53rd minute when a cross from senior Patrick Chin found its way into the back of the net. Rutgers got its equalizer in the 87th minute from Ibrahim Kamara. In the penalty kick shootout, Kamara and junior Kevin Mejia both converted in the first round and then Nate Bourdeau connected on the Scarlet Knights’ second attempt. McMullen saved the next Eagles’ shot for a 2-1 edge. Robin Brown and senior Conor Fitzpatrick traded successful attempts in the third round, then Rutgers’ Andrew Cuevas hit the left post for its first miss. Junior Colin Murphy tied the shootout, 3-3, after four rounds with his conversion. In the fifth and final round, Joe Setchell shot first for Rutgers and he converted. McMullen then made his second save of the shootout to advance the Scarlet Knights into the next round.

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BOSTON COLLEGE SOCCER2011 INDIVIDUAL HONORS

CHRIS AGERTeam Tri-Captain

NSCAA All-South Atlantic Third TeamAll-ACC Second Team

All-ACC Academic Team

KYLE BEKKERAll-ACC First Team

NSCAA All-South Atlantic Third Team

RYAN DUNNAll-ACC Academic Team

CONOR FITZPATRICKTeam Tri-Captain

ED KELLYNSCAA/Mondo South Atlantic Region Coach of the Year

DIEGO MEDINA-MENDEZAll-ACC Freshman Team

COLIN MURPHYTeam Tri-Captain

CHARLIE RUGGAll-ACC First Team

ACC Player of the Week (October 25)ACC Player of the Week (August 30)

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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 Schmidt 28 23 20025. Paul Keegan 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 Papadellis 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 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 Papadellis 14 21 19802. Alejandro Bedoya 10 21 2007 Bobby Thompson 10 23 2002 Chris Ogbannah 10 21 1990 Jorge Montoya 10 18 19836. Jay Hutchins 9 21 1980 Andy Sage 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 Hutchins 8 20 1981

SHOTS Name Shots Games Season1. Alejandro Bedoya 85 21 20072. Peter Dorfman 76 21 19803. Charlie Davies 71 16 20064. Tony Zarba 70 21 19805. Casey Schmidt 69 23 20026. Anthony Buckley 68 18 19957. Chris Ogbonnah 63 21 19908. Paul Keegan 62 17 19959. Kyle Bekker 61 20 2011 Alejandro Bedoya 61 16 2008

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

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (MINIMUM 10 GAMES) Name GAA Games Minutes Season1. 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 Luthy 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

SHUTOUTS Name Shutouts Games Season1. Gordie Farkouh 14 23 19822. Tom McElroy 10 N/A 1979 Issey Maholo 10 20 20044. Justin Luthy 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. Kyle Singer 17 22 20022. Chris Brown 15 21 20073. Justin Luthy 14 21 2011 4. Gordie Farkouh 14 23 19825. Gordie Farkouh 13 21 1981 Issey Maholo 13 20 2004 Justin Luthy 13 21 20098. Chris Hamblin 11 20 2000 Brian Boussy 11 18 199010. Justin Luthy 10 20 2011

MINUTES Name Minutes Games Record Season1. Gordie Farkouh 2115:00 23 14-5-4 19822. Kyle Singer 2050:38 22 17-5-0 20023. Eric Hasbun 2005:00 21 8-8-5 19864. Justin Luthy 1927:21 21 13-8-0 20095. Justin Luthy 1910:19 21 14-6-1 20116. Chris Brown 1905:23 21 15-5-1 20077. Gordie Farkouh 1890:00 21 14-6-1 19818. Justin Luthy 1873:24 20 10-5-5 20119. Issey Maholo 1837:22 20 13-5-2 200410. Chris Hamblin 1811:36 20 11-7-1 2000

(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 con-tact the Boston College Media Relations Office at 617 552-3004.)

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POINTS Name Pts. Goals Assists Games Seasons1. Paul Keegan 83 31 21 69 1992-952. Peter Dorfman 82 31 20 83 1980-83 Casey Schmidt 82 35 12 65 1999-20024. Justin Ceccarelli 79 31 17 66 1989-925. Jay Hutchins 62 21 20 81 1980-836. Charlie Rugg 60 23 14 63 2009-present7. Charlie Davies 59 24 11 37 2004 & 20068. Sherron Manswell 56 22 12 63 2004-079. David Sullivan 54 21 12 74 1985-8810. Kyle Bekker 50 16 18 63 2009-present11. Bobby Thompson 48 14 20 72 1999-200212. Chris Ogbonnah 46 14 18 53 1990-9213. Edvin Worley 45 16 13 56 2008-1014. Neil Krause 44 17 10 56 2001-0315. Alejandro Bedoya 43 14 15 37 2007-0816. Chris Cleary 41 12 17 72 1998-200117. Jon Farrow 40 16 8 70 1980-83 Marius Lund 40 14 12 66 1992-9519. Brian Siracusa 38 17 4 31 1993-9420. Steve Johnson 36 11 14 64 1990-93 Adam Pfeifer 36 10 16 70 2000-0322. Andy Sage 35 10 15 73 1987-9023. Glen Moller 34 13 8 65 1989-9224. Greg Schwake 33 14 5 72 1986-8925. Todd Toensing 32 11 10 74 1982-85

GOALS Name Goals Games Seasons1. 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. Charlie Rugg 23 63 2009-present 7. Sherron Manswell 22 63 2004-078. Jay Hutchins 21 81 1980-83 David Sullivan 21 74 1985-8810. Brian Siracusa 17 31 1993-94 Neil Krause 17 56 2001-0312. Kyle Bekker 16 63 2009-present Jon Farrow 16 70 1980-83 Edvin Worley 16 56 2008-201015. 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** 26 N/A 1977-802. Reuben Ayarna 21 52 2005-07 Paul Keegan 21 69 1992-954. Bobby Thompson 20 72 1999-2002 Peter Dorfman 20 83 1980-83 Jay Hutchins 20 81 1980-837. Kyle Bekker 18 63 2009-present Chris Ogbonnah 18 53 1990-929. Chris Cleary 17 72 1998-2001 Justin Ceccarelli 17 66 1989-92

SAVES Names Saves Minutes Seasons1. Gordie Farkouh 338 5470 1979-822. Brian Boussey 323 5453 1989-923. Chris Hamblin 322 6317 1997-20004. Eric Hasbun 301 4617 1982-865. Justin Luthy 242 5711:04 2009-present 6. Mike Wood 204 2545 1983-857. 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 1.05 3870 1977-806. Justin Luthy 1.07 5711 2009-present 7. Chris Hamblin 1.09 6317 1997-20008. Mike Wood 1.10 2545 1983-859. 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 McElroy 20 43 1977-804. Justin Luthy 18 62 2009-present5. Eric Hasbun 16 53 1982-866. Marc Bala 15 55 1992-95 Chris Brown 15 51 2006-088. Issey Maholo 11 22 2003-06 Brian Boussey 11 59 1989-92

WINS Names Wins Games Seasons1. Gordie Farkouh 38 61 1979-822. Justin Luthy 37 62 2009-present3. Chris Brown 29 51 2006-20084. Chris Hamblin 27 68 1997-2000 Brian Boussey 27 59 1989-926. Marc Bala 26 55 1992-957. Eric Hasbun 19 53 1982-86

MINUTES Name Minutes Games Record Seasons1. Chris Hamblin 6319 68 26-33-7 1997-20002. Justin Luthy 5711 62 37-19-6 2009-present 3. Gordie Farkouh 5470 61 N/A 1979-823. Brian Boussey 5453 59 27-26-6 1989-92

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(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 con-tact the Boston College Media Relations Office at 617 552-3004.)

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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 McDonald1998 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 Reddick2010 10-5-5 33 22 Ed Kelly Karl Reddick, Chris Ager2011 14-6-1 35 26 Ed Kelly Chris Ager, Conor Fitzpatrick Colin Murphy

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1978HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTERRECORD: 13-5S 15 Stonehill W 2 - 0S 18 at Nichols W 2 - 0S 20 Tufts W (ot) 3 - 2S 22 at New Hampshire L 1 - 2S 26 Babson W 2 - 1O 1 Boston University W (ot) 2 - 1O 4 Assumption W 2 - 1O 9 at Vermont L 0 - 3O 11 at Bentley W 2 - 1O 14 Connecticut L 1 - 2O 19 MIT W (ot) 1 - 0O 21 at Providence W 1 - 0O 25 Brandeis L 1 - 3O 28 at Holy Cross W 2 - 0N 1 Rhode Island W 1 - 0N 4 Massachusetts L 1 - 3N 7 at SMU W 1 - 0 N 11 Bridgeport W (ot) 1 – 0

1979HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTERRECORD: 9-6-5S 10 St. Louis L 0 - 2S 14 Vermont T 1 - 1S 18 at Stonehill W 1 - 0S 21 New Hampshire W 2 - 0S 25 at Babson T 0 - 0S 27 at Tufts W 3 - 0S 29 Nichols W 3 - 0O 3 at Boston University T 0 - 0O 8 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 T 0 - 0N 12 Holy Cross W 2 – 0

1980HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTERRECORD: 15-3-3S 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 3 - 0S 24 at Tufts W 5 - 0S 27 Maine W 2 - 1O 1 Boston University 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 - 2O 28 Rhode Island W (ot) 2 - 1N 1 Massachusetts W 3 - 1N 3 Bentley W 5 - 0N 5 Brandeis T 1 - 1N 8 Bridgeport W 4 - 0N 11 at Holy Cross W (ot) 2 - 1 N 23 Bridgeport W 3 - 1

1981HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTERRECORD: 15-6-1 S 4 Indiana L 0 - 1S 7 Vermont L 0 - 2S 12 N UCLA W 2 - 1S 13 at Adelphi W 3 - 2S 16 Connecticut L 1 - 3S 18 New Hampshire W 1 - 0S 22 Tufts W 4 - 0

S 26 at Maine W 2 - 1S 30 at Boston University 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 Rhode Island W 1 - 0O 31 at Massachusetts W 1 - 0N 2 Bentley T 0 - 0N 4 at Brandeis W 4 - 3N 7 at Harvard W 2 - 1N 11 Holy Cross W 3 - 0N/A Boston University L (ot) 1 - 2

1982HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTERRECORD: 14-5-4S 4 Wisconsin-Milw. W 3 - 0S 6 Long Island L 1 - 4S 11 Farleigh-Dickinson T 0 - 0S 15 Connecticut T 1 - 1S 17 at New Hampshire W 1 - 0S 21 Tufts W 2 - 1S 24 at Old Dominion W 1 - 0S 27 at American L 0 - 1O 2 Harvard W 3 - 0O 5 San Francisco T 1 - 1O 9 Yale W 2 - 0O 13 MIT W 5 - 0O 16 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 Holy Cross W 2 - 1N 9 Boston University W 1 - 0 N 12 Connecticut ** T (pk) 2 - 1 N 14 Syracuse ** L (4ot) 0 - 1 N 21 Connecticut & T (pk) 2 - 3

1983HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTERRECORD: 9-10-2S 3 American W 1 - 0N/A North Carolina L 1 - 3S 9 Vermont W 4 - 0S 14 at Connecticut L 0 - 3S 17 New Hampshire W 3 - 2S 20 Tufts W 2 - 0S 23 Syracuse W 2 - 1S 29 at Tampa L 1 - 2O 2 at South Florida L 1 - 5O 5 at Harvard L 1 - 2O 8 at Yale 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 at Rhode Island L 0 - 4O 30 at Massachusetts W 2 - 1N 1 at Brandeis L 0 - 1N 5 Holy Cross W 4 - 0N 8 at Boston Univ. T 2 - 2N 11 Connecticut ** L 0 - 1 1984HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTERRECORD: 7-8-3S 1 at Farleigh Dickinson L 0 - 5S 7 S.M.U. W 1 - 0S 9 North Texas State L 1 - 2S 12 Connecticut L 1 - 3S 16 at New Hampshire T (ot) 1 - 1S 21 Maine L 0 - 1S 23 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 - 3

O 16 at Brown L (ot) 0 - 1O 23 Rhode Island T (ot) 0 - 0O 26 Massachusetts T (ot) 4 – 4O 31 Northeastern W 3 – 0N 3 at Holy Cross W 1 - 0N 6 Boston University W 1 – 0

1985HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTERRECORD: 8-9-3S 11 at Connecticut L 0 - 1S 13 New Hampshire T (ot) 2 - 2S 17 at Maine L 0 - 1S 20 Syracuse L 0 - 2S 22 Stanford L 0 - 2S 28 William and Mary L 0 - 1S 29 Old Dominion L 1 - 2O 5 at Yale W 1 - 0O 8 at Harvard T (ot) 0 - 0O 12 Providence W 1 - 0O 15 Brown T (ot) 2 - 2O 18 Brigham Young W 1 - 0O 22 at Rhode Island L 0 - 1O 23 Merrimack W 2 - 1O 26 at Massachusetts L 0 - 3O 29 at Northeastern W 1 - 0O 30 Vermont L 1 - 2N 1 St. Louis W 1 - 0N 3 Holy Cross W 2 - 1N 5 at Boston University W 1 - 0

1986HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTERRECORD: 8-8-5S 1 Old Dominion L 1 - 4S 3 Stonehill W 4 - 2S 5 Merrimack T (ot) 1 - 1S 9 Connecticut W (ot) 2 - 1S 12 Maine T (ot) 0 - 0S 14 at New Hampshire W 3 - 1S 19 Northeastern W 4 - 0S 21 at Syracuse L 0 - 2S 27 at Lafaytette L 0 - 2S 28 at Rhode Island W (ot) 1 - 0O 1 Babson W 1 - 0O 7 at Vermont L (ot) 0 - 1O 10 Alabama A&M T (ot) 2 - 2O 14 at Brown L 0 - 1O 18 at Providence W (ot) 2 - 1O 21 Rhode Island L 0 - 1O 25 Massachusetts L 2 - 3O 29 Hartford W 2 - 0N 2 at Holy Cross T (ot) 0 - 0N 5 Boston University T (ot) 0 - 0N 8 Seton Hall ** L 2 - 8

1987HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTERRECORD: 4-12-3S 4 Stanford L 0 - 4S 6 at Merrimack L 1 - 2S 9 at Connectcicut L 1 - 3S 11 New Hampshire L 0 - 1S 13 at Maine T (ot) 2 - 2S 18 Syracuse T (ot) 2 - 2S 22 Vermont L 0 - 2S 26 at Notre Dame L 0 - 5S 27 at Miami (Ohio) W (ot) 1 - 0O 6 Harvard L (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 - 1O 20 at Rhode Island L 0 - 1O 24 at Massachusetts L 0 - 2O 28 at Hartford W (ot) 2 - 2O 30 Holy Cross W 4 - 0N 3 at Boston University L 1 – 2

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1989HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 8-10-1S 3 at Merrimack T (ot) 1 - 1 S 6 at Connecticut L 0 - 2S 9 at Boston University L 0 - 3S 15 Syracuse W (ot) 2 - 1S 21 at Rhode Island L (ot) 0 - 1S 24 S. Connecticut W 3 - 2S 27 at Hartford W 2 - 1S 29 at Princeton L 0 - 1O 1 at Seton Hall L 2 - 4O 4 at Dartmouth L 1 - 4O 10 Brown W 4 - 1O 13 Rutgers L 0 - 6O 15 Long Island L 0 - 1O 18 Providence W 2 - 1O 20 Holy Cross W 3 - 1O 25 Harvard W 3 - 1O 27 New Hampshire W 5 - 2O 29 at Hartwick L 0 - 1N 3 Connecticut ** L 0 - 2

1990HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 14-5-2S 2 George Washi. W 3 - 0S 6 Connecticut W 4 - 3S 16 at Syracuse L 1 - 3S 19 Boston University T (ot) 0 - 0S 22 at 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 - 1O 17 at Providence T (ot) 0 - 0O 19 Georgetown W 2 - 0O 21 Pittsburgh L 0 - 1O 24 at Harvard W (ot) 1 - 0O 27 Hartwick W 3 - 1O 28 at Holy Cross W 4 - 1O 31 Rhode Island W 3 - 0N 2 Syracuse ** W 2 - 0N 4 Seton Hall ** W (ot) 2 - 1N 11 at Boston Univ. & L 2 – 3

1991HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 8-7-3S 6 Portland L 1 - 2S 11 at Connecticut L 0 - 1S 15 Syracuse L 3 - 4S 18 at Boston University W 2 - 1S 21 at Villanova W (ot) 3 - 1S 28 at Seton Hall L 0 - 2O 2 at Dartmouth T (ot) 3 - 3

O 6 at Pittsburgh T (ot) 1 - 1O 9 Brown W 3 - 0O 13 at Georgetown L 2 - 4O 15 at Hartford L 0 - 2O 18 Central Florida W 3 - 1O 19 at Stetson W 3 - 2O 23 Rhode Island L 2 - 3O 26 St. John’s W 2 - 1O 30 Providence T (ot) 2 - 2N 3 St. Francis W 1 - 0N 5 Holy Cross W 3 – 0

1992HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 10-8-0S 5 Westfield State W 7 - 0S 11 at Brown L 1 - 2S 13 Pittsburgh L 0 - 1S 16 Boston University W 4 - 1S 19 at St. John’s L 0 - 3S 22 Hartford W (ot) 2 - 1S 26 at Seton Hall L 2 - 4S 30 Connecticut W 3 - 1O 2 Florida Int. L 0 - 4O 3 at St. Louis L 0 - 3O 7 at Holy Cross W 2 - 0O 10 Georgetown L 2 - 3O 14 Dartmouth W 2 - 0O 18 Villanova W (ot) 3 - 2O 21 at Providence L 1 - 2O 25 Rhode Island W 3 - 1O 28 Harvard W (ot) 2 - 0N 1 at Syracuse W 3 – 1

1993HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 12-5-1S 4 at Rhode Island W 5 - 0S 6 Stetson W (ot) 4 - 2S 15 at Boston University T (ot) 0 - 0S 18 St. John’s L 1 - 3S 22 Providence W 2 - 1S 26 Syracuse W 6 - 2O 2 Seton Hall W 2 - 1O 6 at Hartford W 2 - 1O 10 at Pittsburgh W 2 - 1O 13 at Dartmouth L 0 - 2O 16 Northeastern W 3 - 2O 20 at Harvard W 2 - 0O 24 at Georgetown L 1 - 2O 27 at Connecticut W 3 - 1O 31 at Villanova L 1 - 2N 2 at Holy Cross W 3 - 1N 6 Georgetown ** W 4 - 0N 7 St. John’s ** L 0 – 2

1994HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 7-7-3S 3 James Madison L 0 - 2S 5 at Richmond L 2 - 4S 10 Georgetown L 1 - 3S 14 Boston University L 1 - 2S 17 at Hartford W 2 - 1S 24 at St. John’s T (ot) 0 - 0S 30 Pittsburgh W 5 - 1O 8 Northeastern W 1 - 0O 11 Dartmouth L 0 - 1O 15 at Syracuse W 2 - 0O 22 at Seton Hall W 3 - 1O 26 Connecticut L 1 - 2O 29 Villanova W 3 - 2N 2 Holy Cross T (ot) 1 - 1N 6 at Providence W 1 - 0N 12 St. John’s ** L 0 – 4

1995HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 11-5-2S 3 N American L 1 - 3S 4 at Virginia L 2 - 3S 9 Northeastern W 1 - 0S 12 Hartford W 3 - 1S 15 Syracuse W 2 - 0S 20 Boston University L 1 - 2S 24 at Notre Dame W (ot) 3 - 2S 29 at Pittsburgh W 1 - 0O 1 at Georgetown W 3 - 1O 7 Seton Hall W (ot) 1 - 0O 11 at Connecticut L (ot) 1 - 2O 15 at Villanova W (ot) 2 - 0O 18 at Harvard T (ot) 0 - 0N 1 Providence W 3 - 0N 4 at Rutgers T (ot) 1 - 1N 10 Connecticut ** W 2 - 1N 11 St. John’s ** L 1 - 2

1996HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 3-10-4S 1 at Boston University L 1 - 2S 7 N San Francisco L 1 - 2S 8 N St. Mary’s (CA) L 2 - 5S 11 Hartford L 1 - 4S 14 Pittsburgh W 1 - 0S 20 Villanova T 2 - 2S 22 Rutgers L 1 - 3S 28 Georgetown L 0 - 1O 5 at Seton Hall T 4 - 4O 9 at Harvard L 1 - 4O 12 at West Virginia T 1 - 1O 18 at Syracuse W 1 - 0O 20 at St. John’s L 0 - 1O 24 at 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 KELLYRECORD: 5-9-2A 30 at Hartford L 0 - 1S 3 Providence W 2 - 0S 6 Seton Hall L 0 - 2S 13 at Georgetown L (ot) 0 - 1S 17 Harvard T (ot) 1 - 1S 20 at Pittsburgh T (ot) 0 - 0S 26 St. John’s L 0 - 2S 28 Syracuse W 2 - 0O 5 at Connecticut L 0 - 3O 8 Boston Univ. W 1 - 0O 15 at Brown L 0 - 1O 18 West Virginia W 1 - 0O 24 at Rutgers L 0 - 2O 26 at Villanova W 1 - 0N 2 at Notre Dame L 1 - 3N 8 St. John’s ** L 0 – 1

1998HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 5-10-2S 1 Hartford W 2 - 1S 3 UMass-Lowell W 3 - 0S 6 Boston University L 0 - 1S 11 Brown W 2 - 0S 13 Yale T (ot) 0 - 0S 18 at Syracuse L 0 - 3S 20 at St. John’s L 0 - 3S 26 at West Virginia L 0 - 2S 30 Connecticut L 2 - 3O 3 Pittsburgh W 3 - 0O 6 at Dartmouth L 0 - 1O 10 at Seton Hall T (ot) 0 - 0O 16 Villanova W 3 - 0O 18 Rutgers L 0 - 1O 24 Notre Dame L 0 - 3O 28 at Providence L 0 - 2N 1 Georgetown L 1 – 2

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1999HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 6-9-2S 1 Providence L 1 - 3S 4 at Notre Dame L 0 - 1S 7 Sienna W 3 - 1S 12 Army W 3 - 0S 19 at Villanova W 2 - 0S 24 Seton Hall L 0 - 3S 28 Boston University T (ot) 3 - 3O 2 at Georgetown L 0 - 1O 9 West Virginia L (ot) 1 - 2O 11 Brown W 3 - 0O 15 St. John’s L 0 - 2O 17 Syracuse L 0 - 3O 21 Dartmouth T (ot) 0 - 0O 24 Sacred Heart W 2 - 1O 28 at Connecticut L 0 - 2O 31 at Pittsburgh W 1 - 0N 2 at Rutgers L 0 – 1

2000HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 12-7-1S 1 Stony Brook L 0 – 1S 3 Boston University W (2ot) 4 – 3S 9 Notre Dame W 2 – 0S 13 at Providence W 3 – 0S 16 at Seton Hall W 1 – 0S 22 Rutgers L (ot) 0 – 1S 24 Villanova W 2 – 0O 1 at Harvard L 0 – 1O 4 at Dartmouth L 1 – 2O 7 at West Virginia L 0 – 2O 11 Connecticut T (2ot) 1 – 1O 15 Pittsburgh W 1 – 0O 20 at St. John’s L (ot) 0 – 1O 22 at Syracuse W 1 – 0O 27 Georgetown W 1 – 0O 31 Brown W 1 – 0N 5 Georgetown ** W (ot) 2 – 1 N 10 at Rutgers ** W 1 – 0N 12 N Seton Hall ** W 2 – 1N 19 at Rhode Island & L 0 – 3

2001HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 10-8-0A 31 Syracuse W 5 – 1S 5 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 1 – 0S 8 at Seton Hall L 2 – 1S 15 N Ohio State — CXLDS 16 at Penn State — CXLDS 19 at Hartford L 2 – 0S 22 at Virginia Tech W 2 – 1S 26 Harvard W 3 – 2S 29 at Boston University W 1 – 0O 7 Villanova W 2 – 0O 10 at Connecticut L 1 – 0O 14 West Virginia W 3 – 2O 17 Providence W 3 – 2O 20 at Notre Dame L 2 – 0O 24 Dartmouth L (2ot) 1 – 0 O 28 Georgetown W (ot) 3 – 2O 31 at Brown W 2 – 1N 4 at Pittsburgh L (ot) 3 – 2N 10 at St. John’s ** L 1 – 0N 23 N Fairleigh Dick. & L (3ot) 1 – 0

2002HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 18-5-0S 1 St. John’s W 2 – 1S 6 N UNLV W (2ot) 3 – 2S 8 N American L (2ot) 1 – 0S 21 at West Virginia W 2 – 1S 25 Boston University W 2 – 1S 28 at Georgetown W 3 – 1O 2 Connecticut L 1 – 0O 5 Seton Hall W 1 – 0

O 9 at Dartmouth W 4 – 0O 12 Notre Dame L (ot) 1 – 0O 20 Pittsburgh W 2 – 0O 23 at Syracuse W 3 – 1O 27 Penn State L (ot) 2 – 1O 30 Brown W (ot) 2 – 1N 2 at Villanova W 2 – 1N 4 at Rutgers W 3 – 2N 9 Providence W 4 – 0N 12 at Yale W 2 – 1N 15 N Georgetown** W 2 – 0N 17 N Connecticut** W 3 – 2N 27 Northeastern & W 2 – 1D 1 SMU& W (pk) 5 – 4D 8 Creighton & L 6 – 2

2003HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 6-7-4A 30 at Pittsburgh L 0 - 1S 1 at Boston University W 2 – 0S 6 Fairleigh Dickinson L 0 – 1S 12 at Penn State L 1 – 2S 13 N Ohio State W 1 – 0S 21 Georgetown W 1 – 0S 24 at Connecticut L (2ot) 0 – 1S 28 Syracuse W 2 – 1O 1 at Providence T (2ot) 1 – 1O 5 West Virginia W 2 – 0O 8 Northeastern T (2ot) 0 – 0O 11 Virginia Tech L (2ot) 1 – 2 O 14 Yale W 2 – 0O 17 Rutgers T (2ot) 0 – 0O 24 at St. John’s L 0 – 2N 1 at Seton Hall L 1 – 3N 11 at Brown T (2ot) 0 – 0

2004HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 13-6-2S 9 Brown W 3-1S 5 Cal State North. W 1-0S 11 at Syracuse W 1-0S 15 Boston University W 2-1S 18 Villanova L 2-1S 22 Providence W 2-0S 26 St. John’s W 2-0O 1 at Notre Dame L (ot) 1-0O 6 Seton Hall W 2-0O 9 at Rutgers L (ot) 1-0O 13 at Yale W 3-0O 16 Pittsburgh W 2-0O 20 at Connecticut W 2-0O 23 at Georgetown T 1-1O 27 at Northeastern W 1-0O 30 NC State T (2ot) 0-0N 3 Dartmouth W 3-1N 7 Connecticut** L 1-0N 23 Connecticut & W 1-0N 28 at Indiana & L 1-0

2005HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 5-9-2S 1 at Farleigh Dickinson L 3-1S 4 at Boston University W 1-0S 7 Quinnipiac W 3-0S 11 Northeastern W 2-1S 16 at Virginia Tech T 1-1S 21 St. Peter’s W 5-0S 24 Virginia L 4-3S 30 Duke L 3-0 O 4 at Brown L 3-0O 8 at North Carolina L 3-1 O 16 Wake Forest T 1-1O 22 Maryland L 4-0O 28 at Clemson L 2-0N 1 Yale W (2ot) 1-0N 4 at North Carolina L 5-0 N 8 $ Wake Forest L 4-0

2006HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 8-7-2A 25 Boston University L (ot) 2-1A 27 Maine W 4-1S 2 St. Peter’s W 2-1S 5 at Yale L 3-2S 8 Virginia Tech W (ot) 2-1S 15 at Virginia L (ot) 3-2S 19 St. Francis W 1-0S 23 at Duke L 1-0S 26 at Quinnipiac W 5-1S 29 NC State W 5-1O 3 Brown L 2-1O 6 at Wake Forest T (2ot) 2-2O 14 at Maryland W 3-1O 18 at Dartmouth W 1-0O 21 Clemson T (2ot) 1-1O 27 North Carolina L 3-1N 1 Maryland $ L (2ot) 1-0

2007HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 15-5-1S 1 at Boston University W 1-0S 3 Quinnipiac L 2-1S 7 Fairfield W 2-0S 15 Maryland W 2-0S 18 Maine W 8-0S 22 at North Carolina W (ot) 2-1S 26 Yale T (2ot) 0-0S 30 NC State W 2-1O 5 at Duke W 4-2O 10 at Brown L (ot) 1-0O 16 Providence L 1-0O 20 at Virginia W 2-1O 24 Dartmouth W 1-0O 27 Wake Forest W 1-0O 31 at Holy Cross W (ot) 2-1N 4 at Clemson L 1-0N 9 Virginia Tech W 3-1N 14 $ Virginia W 1-0N 16 $ Virginia Tech W 3-1N 18 $ Wake Forest W 2-1N 28 & Massachusetts L 2-1

2008HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 11-7-3A 29 Boston University W 2-1S 1 at Providence L 1-0S 5 N Villanova W 1-0S 7 N St. John’s T (2ot) 1-1S 12 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 (2ot) 1-0 O 8 at Fairfield W 2-1O 11 Iona T (2ot) 1-1O 14 at Yale W 2-1O 17 Virginia W 1-0O 25 at Wake Forest L 5-2O 28 Holy Cross L (2ot) 1-0O 31 Clemson W 2-0N 7 at Virginia Tech W 2-1N 12 $ Clemson W (2ot) 1-0N 14 $ Maryland L 1-0N 21 & Colgate W 2-0N 26 & Dartmouth T (2ot) 0-0* Dartmouth advances on penalty kicks, 4-2! – NC defeated BC, 2-0 on Sept. 27;NC State forfeited the victory

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2010HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 10-5-5S 1 Hartford W 3-2S 4 at Quinnipiac W 1-0S 10 Maryland T (2ot) 1-1S 14 at Fairfield T (2ot) 0-0S 17 Boston University W 4-0S 21 Rhode Island W 2-0S 24 at Duke L 1-0S 28 at Connecticut L 2-0O 1 NC State W 4-3O 8 at Clemson T (2ot) 1-1O 12 Holy Cross W 3-0O 15 North Carolina T (2ot) 1-1 O 19 at Harvard W 2-1O 22 Virginia T (2ot) 1-1O 27 Dartmouth W 2-1O 30 at Wake Forest L 4-3N 5 at Virginia Tech W 3-1N 10 $ Duke W 1-0N 12 $ North Carolina L 1-0N 18 & at Brown L 2-1

2011HEAD COACH: ED KELLYRECORD: 14-6-1A 26 George Mason W 3-2A 29 Fairfield W 2-1S 1 Quinnipiac W 5-0S 4 at Dartmouth W 2-0S 9 at Maryland L 4-0S 16 Virginia Tech W (ot) 4-3S 20 Connecticut L 2-0S 23 at Rhode Island W 1-0S 27 at Brown W 2-0S 30 at NC State L 2-1O 7 Wake Forest W 2-0O 11 Harvard W 2-0O 14 at Clemson L 2-0O 18 at Boston Univ. W 1-0O 22 DUKE W (2ot) 2-1O 29 at Virginia W 2-1N 2 North Carolina L 2-0N 8 $ at Maryland W 2-1N 11 $ Duke W 2-1N 13 $ North Carolina L 3-1N 20 & Rutgers T (2ot) 1-1*Rutgers advances on penalty kicks, 4-3

$ ACC Tournament** BIG EAST Tournament& NCAA Tournament

ALL-AMERICA(As named by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America)1993 Paul Keegan, F/M (Second Team)1995 Paul Keegan, F/M (Second Team)2000 Chris Hamblin, GK (First Team)2002 Guy Melamed, B (Third Team)2004 Guy Melamed, M (Second Team)2006 Charlie Davies, F (First Team)2007 Reuben Ayarna, M (First Team) Alejandro Bedoya, M (First Team) Sherron Manswell, F (Second Team)2008 Alejandro Bedoya, M (Second Team)

ALL-AMERICA(As named by College Soccer News)2002 Guy Melamed (Second Team) Kyle Singer (Hon. Mention) Casey Schmidt (Hon. Mention) Bobby Thompson (Hon. Mention)2004 Guy Melamed (First Team)2006 Charlie Davies (First Team)2007 Alejandro Bedoya (First Team)2008 Alejandro Bedoya (First Team)

ALL-AMERICA(As named by Soccer America)2007 Reuben Ayarna (Second Team) Alejandro Bedoya (First Team)

REGIONAL ALL-AMERICA(As named by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America)1984 Eric Wise (New England)1992 Paul Keegan (New England)1993 Paul Keegan (New England)1994 Paul Keegan (New England)1995 Paul Keegan (New England)2000 Chris Hamblin – First Team (New England) Casey Schmidt – First Team (New England) Kevin Boyd – Second Team (New England)2001 Bill Arnault – Third Team (New England) Chris Cleary – Third Team (New England) Guy Melamed – Third Team (New England) Casey Schmidt – Third Team (New England)2002 Guy Melamed – First Team (New England) Kyle Singer – First Team (New England) Casey Schmidt – Second Team (New England)2003 Guy Melamed – First Team (New England) Bill Arnault – Second Team (New England)2004 Guy Melamed – First Team (New England) Pat Haggerty – First Team (New England) Charlie Davies – First Team (New England)2007 Reuben Ayarna – First Team (South Atlantic) Alejandro Bedoya – First Team (South Atlantic) Chris Brown – Second Team (South Atlantic) Sherron Manswell – First Team (South Atlantic)2008 Alejandro Bedoya – First Team (South Atlantic) Chris Brown – Third Team (South Atlantic)2009 Karl Reddick – Third Team (South Atlantic)2010 Sacir Hot – First Team (South Atlantic) Kyle Bekker – Second Team (South Atlantic) Charlie Rugg – Second Team (South Atlantic)2011 Chris Ager – Third Team (South Atlantic) Kyle Bekker – Third Team (South Atlantic)

NSCAA/ADIDAS REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR2000 Ed Kelly (New England)2002 Ed Kelly (New England)2007 Ed Kelly (South Atlantic)2011 Ed Kelly (South Atlantic)

SOCCER AMERICA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR2002 Ed Kelly

SOCCER AMERICA FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA2001 Guy Melamed2004 Charlie Davies2007 Karl Reddick (Second Team)2009 Justin Luthy (Second Team)

COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA2001 Bill Arnault (Second Team) Guy Melamed (Hon. Mention)2004 Charlie Davies (First Team)2007 Karl Reddick (Third Team)

ACC ACCOLADESACC COACH OF THE YEAR2007 Ed Kelly

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

ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM2006 Charlie Davies, F2007 Reuben Ayarna, M Alejandro Bedoya, M2008 Alejandro Bedoya, M Chris Brown, G2010 Charlie Rugg, F2011 Kyle Bekker, M Charlie Rugg, F

ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM2005 Sherron Manswell, F2006 Reuben Ayarna, M2007 Chris Brown, G Sherron Manswell, F2009 Karl Reddick, M Justin Luthy, G2010 Kyle Bekker, M2011 Chris Ager, D

ALL-ACC ROOKIE TEAM2005 Reuben Ayarna, M2007 Shawn Chin, M Karl Reddick, M2008 Edvin Worley, F2009 Kyle Bekker, M Justin Luthy, G Charlie Rugg, F2010 Chris Ager, D2011 Diego Medina-Mendez, M

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, F2010 Amit Aburmad, M/F2011 Diego Medina-Mendez, M Colin Murphy, M Charlie Rugg, F

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BIG EAST GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR2000 Chris Hamblin2002 Kyle Singer

BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR1989 Justin Ceccarelli1991 Carlos Casas1992 Paul Keegan1993 Keith O’Halloran2004 Charlie Davies

BIG EAST COACH OF THE YEAR1989 Ed Kelly1990 Ed Kelly2000 Ed Kelly2002 Ed Kelly

BIG EAST TOURNAMENTMOST OUTSTANDING PERFORMER1990 Justin Ceccarelli2000 Bobby Thompson2002 Bobby Thompson

BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLE OF THE YEAR2002 Casey Schmidt2004 Guy Melamed

BIG EAST/AEROPOSTALE MALESCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2000-01 Chris Hamblin2002-03 Casey Schmidt2004-05 Guy Melamed

ALL-BIG EAST FIRST TEAM1990 Andy Sage, M1992 Carlos Casas, B1993 Paul Fahey, B Paul Keegan, M Brian Siracusa, F1994 Carlos Casas, B Paul Keegan, F1995 Marc Bala, GK Anthony Buckley, M Paul Keegan, F2000 Chris Hamblin, GK Casey Schmidt, F2002 Kyle Singer, GK Casey Schmidt, F Bobby Thompson, M Guy Melamed, B2003 Guy Melamed, B2004 Guy Melamed, M Pat Haggerty, B Charlie Davies, F

ALL-BIG EAST SECOND TEAM1994 Marc Bala, GK1995 Tim Lavin, B1996 Asgeir Asgeirsson, F1997 Asgeir Asgeirsson, M Keith McDonald, M2000 Kevin Boyd, B2001 Paul Chase, B/M2002 Bill Arnault, M2003 Bill Arnault, M2004 Sam Brill, B2004 Issey Maholo, G

ALL-BIG EAST THIRD TEAM2001 Bill Arnault, M Chris Cleary, M/F Casey Schmidt, F2002 Paul Chase, B

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

MEN’S SOCCER HONOR ROLLACADEMIC HONORS

VERIZON/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA2002-03 Casey Schmidt (Third Team)2003-04 Bill Arnault (Second Team)2004-05 Guy Melamed (First Team)

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

BOSTON COLLEGE OUTSTANDINGMALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE2000 Casey Schmidt (sophomore class)2000 Chris Hamblin (senior class)2001 Bill Arnault (freshman class)2002 Casey Schmidt (senior class)2002 Bill Arnault (sophomore class)2004 Brendan Ferullo (junior class)2004 Bill Arnault (senior class)2007 Stephen Hepburn (junior class)2008 Alejandro Bedoya (senior class)

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM HON-OREES2005 Jamen Amato Bill Arnault Brendon Ferullo2006 Jamen Amato Stephen Hepburn2007 Stephen Hepburn2008 Stephen Hepburn2010 Chris Ager2011 Chris Ager Ryan Dunn

ALEJANDRO BEDOYA

REUBEN AYARNA

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School Conference OverallNorth Carolina 5-1-2 21-2-3Maryland 4-2-2 14-4-3Virginia 4-3-1 12-8-1Duke 4-3-1 11-8-3Wake Forest 4-3-1 8-8-5Boston College 4-4-0 14-6-1Clemson 4-4-0 8-8-2NC State 2-6-0 7-11-2Virginia Tech 1-6-1 4-13-2

2011 ALL-ACC SELECTIONS

FIRST TEAMKyle Bekker Boston College, Jr., MidfielderCharlie Rugg Boston College, So., ForwardJames Belshaw Duke, Jr., GoalkeeperAndrew Wenger Duke, Jr., ForwardJohn Stertzer Maryland, Jr., MidfielderCasey Townsend Maryland, Sr., ForwardScott Goodwin North Carolina, Jr., GoalkeeperMatt Hedges North Carolina, Sr., DefenderEnzo Martinez North Carolina, Jr., MidfielderBilly Schuler North Carolina, Jr., ForwardWill Bates Virginia, Jr., ForwardJared Watts Wake Forest, So., Midfielder

BOSTON COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCERIN THE ACC

In 2007, Boston College Men’s Soccer captured the Atlantic Coast Conference regular season and tournament championships.

SECOND TEAMChris Ager Boston College, So., DefenderCody Mizell Clemson, So., GoalkeeperSebastien Ibeagha Duke, So., DefenderNick Palodichuk Duke, Fr., ForwardSunny Jane Maryland, So., MidfielderTaylor Kemp Maryland, Jr., DefenderPatrick Mullins Maryland, So., ForwardLondon Woodberry Maryland, Jr., DefenderKirk Urso North Carolina, Sr., MidfielderBrian Ownby Virginia, Sr., MidfielderBrian Span Virginia, So., Midfielder

ALL-FRESHMEN TEAMDiego Medina-Mendez Boston College, MidfielderBrynjar Benediktsson Clemson, ForwardAmadou Dia Clemson, ForwardAndrew Morales Duke, MidfielderNick Palodichuk Duke, ForwardMikey Lopez North Carolina, MidfielderJordan McCrary North Carolina, DefenderBoyd Okwuonu North Carolina, DefenderRyan Zinkhan Virginia, ForwardTeddy Mullin Wake Forest, MidfielderSean Okoli Wake Forest, Forward

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BC VS. OPPONENTS IN REGULAR-SEASON ACC PLAY GP W L T GF GAClemson 7 2 3 2 6 7Duke 7 3 4 0 8 9Maryland 7 3 3 1 10 9North Carolina 7 3 3 1 10 14NC State 7 4 3 0 15 12Virginia 7 3 3 1 11 12Virginia Tech 7 6 0 1 17 8Wake Forest 7 3 2 2 12 12

BC VS. OPPONENTS IN ACC TOURNAMENT PLAY GP W L GF GAClemson 1 1 0 1 0Duke 3 3 0 4 1Maryland 3 1 2 2 3North Carolina 2 0 2 1 4NC State 1 0 1 0 1Virginia 1 1 0 1 0Virginia Tech 1 1 0 3 1Wake Forest 2 1 1 2 5

BC IN THE ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE ACC Finish Overall Post-Season 2005 0-6-2 Ninth 5-9-2 ACC First Round2006 3-3-2 T-Fifth 8-7-2 ACC Quarterfinals2007 7-1-0 First 15-5-1 ACC Champion NCAA Second Round2008 5-3-0 T-Third 11-7-3 ACC Semifinals NCAA Second Round2009 5-3-0 Third 14-9-0 ACC Semifinals NCAA Third Round2010 2-2-4 Fourth 10-5-5 ACC Semifinals NCAA First Round2011 4-4-0 Sixth 14-6-1 ACC Finals NCAA Second Round

ACC ACCOLADES

ACC COACH OF THE YEAR2007 Ed Kelly

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

ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM2006 Charlie Davies, F2007 Reuben Ayarna, M Alejandro Bedoya, M2008 Alejandro Bedoya, M Chris Brown, G2010 Charlie Rugg, F2011 Kyle Bekker, M Charlie Rugg, F

ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM2005 Sherron Manswell, F2006 Reuben Ayarna, M2007 Chris Brown, G Sherron Manswell, F2009 Justin Luthy, G

Karl Reddick, M2010 Kyle Bekker, M2011 Chris Ager, D

ALL-ACC ROOKIE TEAM2005 Reuben Ayarna, M2007 Shawn Chin, M Karl Reddick, M2008 Edvin Worley, F2009 Kyle Bekker, M Justin Luthy, G Charlie Rugg, F2010 Chris Ager, D2011 Diego Medina-Mendez, M

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, F2010 Amit Aburmad, M/F2011 Diego Medina-Mendez, M Colin Murhpy, M Charlie Rugg, F

Ed Kelly earned Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year honors in 2007.

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TOM McELROY AWARDAN EAGLE FOR ALL-TIME

Tom McElroy was a very special young man. He came to the Heights from Boston College High, where he was an All-Conference midfielder. In the fall of his freshman year, Tom elected not to try out for the squad. His determination to focus on his studies exclusively, lasted less than a semester. He joined the team for the indoor soccer program that winter.

The culmination of the indoor season was the prestigious UConn tournament that attracted some 30 teams. BC was to participate, but almost withdrew because it lost its goalkeepers to injuries and exams. Into the breach stepped Tom. Playing a totally unfamiliar position, the converted midfielder led the Eagles to a surprising fourth place finish, and was named the all-tournament goalkeeper. Tom’s collegiate soccer career had begun. Tom was a tireless worker, willing to make any sacrifice to become a top flight collegiate goaltender. His work ethic was without paral-lel, and by his senior year, 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. Louis bested 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 snow-storm, the teams battled to a 0-0 tie, as Tom robbed four USF players 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, Tom and his family learned that he was suffering from cancer. Treatments began, and things looked hopeful for awhile. Because he had only played three years of varsity soccer, Tom decided 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, Tom let on to no one. Only Coach Brewster and Bill Flynn, BC’s Athletic Director, knew of his illness. Tom played half the games in a successful 15-3-3 season. His final appearance was a 3-1 ECAC play-off victory over Bridgeport, the Eagles’ first soccer championship.

Tom 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 the first one at practice. If something had to be done he was always there. If you needed a smiling face to drop by, he invariably showed up. He was just a fabulous young man”, commented Ben Brewster. “Every time we ran a clinic for a youth group, the kids would flock to him. They really loved him. He was a great teacher with incredible patience”, noted a former teammate. Another teammate noted “….Hardly a day in my life goes by without some thought of Boston College; and I often remember fondly my friendship both on and off 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 Boston College Alumni…. – to push ourselves a little harder – to be the best that we can be at work or play, or in our personal lives. Tom’s zest for life is still with us who were fortunate to know him…….” When Tom completed his career, he had set Boston College soccer 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).

Tom died on July 17, 1981, at age 22, succumbing to cancer after a characteristically courageous battle. On October 23, 1987, Tom was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame, the first soccer player so honored.

In September, 2000, almost 20 years after Tom died, the McElroy family received this note from another of Tom’s teammates, “….I often think of Tom’s passing in the summer between my sophomore and junior years at BC. My clearest memory of Tom off the soccer field is the way he befriended the freshman players on the soccer team each year. He al-ways reached out to the new guys in a way that none of the other upper-classmen did….”

The McElroy family established the Tom McElroy Memorial Scholarship on November 16, 1983, with an initial balance of $3,095, representing contributions to Boston College in Tom’s memory. In 2005, it became the first athletic memorial scholarship at BC to exceed $1m, and continues to be the number one athletic memorial scholarship. From inception through the end of the 2009-2010 academic year, 93 student-athletes have received aid totaling $840,967. Chris Ager, from Gjettum, Norway, a second-se-mester 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. All recipients, including Chris, exhibit Tom’s enthusiasm for soccer and dedication to excellence.

THOMAS MCELROYAWARD WINNERS(Presented to the Boston College junior men’s and women’s soccer players who demonstrate excellence in soccer in the Boston College program)

1984 Ed Capobianco1985 David Beltramini1986 Scott Jones1987 Ara Barsamian1988 Stephen McNear1989 Stuart Tallmadge1990 Andrew Sage1991 Brendan McCarthy1992 Brian Boussy1993 Steve Johnson1994 Carlos Casas1995 Marc Bala1996 Daryl Gioffre1997 Mat Dunn1998 Keith McDonald1999 Paul Cornoni2000 Chris Hamblin2001 Chris Cleary2002 Casey Schmidt2003 Paul Chase2004 Bill Arnault2005 Sam Brill2006 Issey Maholo2007 Chris Brown2008 Stephen Hepburn2009 Michael Lawless2010 Chris Ager2011 Chris Ager2012 Charlie Rugg

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PROFESSIONAL PLAYERSBOSTON COLLEGE SOCCER

ALEJANDRO BEDOYAHELSINGBORGS IF

REUBEN AYARNAGAIS

CHARLIE DAVIESRANDERS FC

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AUGUST 13 Monday Syracuse (exhibition) 11 a.m. 18 Saturday at St. John’s (exhibition) 3 p.m. 24 Friday at Quinnipiac 4 p.m. 27 Monday Boston University 5 p.m. SEPTEMBER 3 Monday at Fairfield 7 p.m. 7 Friday Maryland* 7 p.m. 14 Friday at Virginia Tech* 7 p.m. 18 Tuesday at Connecticut 7 p.m. 22 Saturday San Francisco 1 p.m. 25 Tuesday Rhode Island 4 p.m. 28 Friday NC State* 7 p.m.

OCTOBER 2 Tuesday at Harvard 7 p.m. 6 Saturday at Wake Forest* (RSN) 12:30 p.m. 10 Wednesday Dartmouth 7 p.m. 13 Saturday Clemson* 7 p.m. 16 Tuesday Brown 4 p.m. 19 Friday at Duke* (ACCDN) 7 p.m. 26 Friday Virginia* 7 p.m. NOVEMBER 1 Thursday at North Carolina* (ESPN3) 7 p.m. 5 Monday ^ ACC Championship – First Round (8 vs. 9) TBA 6 Tuesday ! ACC Championship – Quarterfinals TBA 9 Friday $ ACC Championship – Semifinals TBA 11 Sunday $ ACC Championship – Final TBA * - ACC games^ - site of the No. 1 seed! – Higher seed campus sites$ - Maryland SoccerPlex (Germantown, Md.)

All home games played at the Newton Campus Field


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