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1 2006 Navy Men s Soccer Media Guide Table of Contents SECTION I: GENERAL INFORMATION Quick Facts 1 Glenn Warner Soccer Facility 2-3 Season Preview 4-5 SECTION II: MEET THE TEAM Head Coach Rich Miranda 6 Assistant Coach Patrick Kennedy 7 Assistant Coach Mark Gower Roster / Support Staff 8 Brad Feige / Kris Huff 9 McKenzie Plank / Zach Pleis 10 Tom Shelly / Carter Stapleton 11 Addy Strasdas / Brett Copare 12 Eric Gorden / Thomas Jenkins 13 Travis King / Anthony Parker 14 Will Riordon / Ryan Trespalacios 15 Justin Waskey 16 Other Returnees 17 Newcomers SECTION III: 2005 REVIEW 2005 Season In Review Statistics Patriot League Recap Patriot League Stats / Misc. 23 Navy in the Patriot League 24 The Patriot League Game-by-Game Recaps SECTION IV: HISTORY AND RECORDS Year-by-Year Records / Leaders Navy Honors 32 Game Records 33 Season Records 34 Career Records 35 Glenn Warner Soccer Facility Records 36 Attendance Records 36 Letterwinners Series Results 40 Year-by-Year Results SECTION V: 2006 OPPONENTS The Army-Navy Rivalry 47 Non-Conference Opponents 48 Patriot League Opponents 49 SECTION VI: THE U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY Beat Army! Academic Success 52 Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Zip) Annapolis, Md. (21402) Founded October 10, 1845 Nickname Midshipmen, Mids Colors Navy Blue & Gold Enrollment 4,000 Conference Patriot League Stadium Glenn Warner Soccer Facility Capacity 2,500 Surface Natural Grass Superintendent Vice Adm. Rodney Rempt, USN Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk Letterwinners Returning / Lost 14 / 9 Starters Returning / Lost 9 / 2 MEDIA INFORMATION Men s Soccer SID Chris Forman Office Phone Cell / Press Box Phone Fax forman@usna.edu Website Address Navy Sports Information 566 Brownson Road Annapolis, MD Navy Men s Soccer Schedule PRESEASON EXHIBITION SCHEDULE COACHING STAFF Head Coach Rich Miranda Alma Mater (Yr.) William & Mary ( 85) Record at Navy (Yrs.) (1) Career Record (Yrs.) (1) Assistant Coach Patrick Kennedy Alma Mater (Yr.) Navy ( 97) Assistant Coach Mark Gower Alma Mater (Yr.) Maryland ( 87) TEAM HISTORY First Year of Soccer 1921 Overall All-Time Record NCAA Tournaments 10 Last 1988 Patriot League Tournaments 7 Last 2001 Patriot League Reg.-Season Champ. 1 Last 1991 Patriot League Tournament Champ. 0 All-America Honors 53 All-Patriot League Honors 44 Sun. Aug. 13 George Mason Fairfax, Va. 7:00 pm Wed. Aug. 16 James Madison Annapolis, Md. 5:00 pm Sat. Aug. 19 at William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. 2:00 pm REGULAR-SEASON SCHEDULE Fri. Aug. 25 # Virginia Tech Baltimore, Md. 2:00 pm Sun. Aug. 27 # Saint Joseph s Baltimore, Md. 1:00 pm Fri. Sept. 1 $ Massachusetts Annapolis, Md. 7:00 pm Sun. Sept. 3 $ Gonzaga Annapolis, Md. 12:00 pm Fri. Sept. 8 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Calif. 10:00 pm Sun. Sept. 10 Saint Louis Santa Clara, Calif. 4:00 pm Wed. Sept. 13 at Delaware Newark, Del. 7:00 pm Sat. Sept. 16 * Lehigh Annapolis, Md. 7:00 pm Wed. Sept. 20 Mount St. Mary s Annapolis, Md. 7:00 pm Sat. Sept. 30 * at Holy Cross Worcester, Mass. 7:00 pm Sat. Oct. 7 * Colgate Annapolis, Md. 7:00 pm Tues. Oct. 10 Howard Annapolis, Md. 7:00 pm Sun. Oct. 15 * Lafayette Annapolis, Md. 1:00 pm Fri. Oct. 20 * at Army West Point, N.Y. 7:00 pm Tues. Oct. 24 * at American Washington, D.C. 2:00 pm Sat. Oct. 28 * at Bucknell Lewisburg, Pa. 4:00 pm Home games in bold played at Glenn Warner Soccer Facility. # Denotes UMBC Soccer Classic (Baltimore, Md.). $ Denotes Anders Navy Soccer Classic (Annapolis, Md.). * Denotes Patriot League game. All Times Eastern. 1

2 Glenn Warner Soccer Facility TOP 10 CROWDS 1,751 vs. Army - Oct. 19, ,527 vs. Army - Oct. 24, ,319 vs. Army - Oct. 28, ,211 vs. Bucknell - Nov. 4, vs. Niagara - Sept. 2, vs. La Salle - Aug. 31, vs. Bucknell - Nov. 5, vs. Delaware - Oct. 10, vs. Manhattan - Aug. 30, vs. Lehigh - Nov. 5, 2004 On Nov. 9, 2001, the United States Naval Academy dedicated the new Glenn Warner Soccer Facility prior to the Navy men's soccer game against Bucknell. The $4.5 million Glenn Warner Soccer Facility is a prime example of one of the Naval Academy's latest accomplishments, while raising the bar of excellence. One of the finest college soccer facilities in the nation, the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility was financed entirely by private contributions, designed by the architectural firm of Cochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet and constructed by Whiting-Turner, Inc. The 16,300-square-foot facility houses the Naval Academy's men's and women's varsity soccer teams. The facility is named after Navy s legendary men s coach Glenn Warner, who guided the Midshipmen to nine NCAA Tournament appearances, four Final Four appearances, one national championship, 28 winning seasons and a record of during his 30-year tenure. In a stretch from , Warner's teams put together a string of 48 regular-season victories without a defeat (70-6-3) and qualified for five-straight NCAA Tournaments. Warner, who produced 26 All-Americans, was recently inducted into the Soccer Hall of Fame and is a recipient of soccer's top award, The Honor Award. The cornerstone of the project is the Anders Hall of Honor, made possible by Maj. General William A. Anders, USAFR, and family, in appreciation of Warner and to recognize the leadership, character and commitment of former Naval Academy soccer players. The Anders Hall of Honor features 13 trophy cases and display areas of cherry cabinetry that depict Navy's storied soccer history and tradition. From former Navy soccer players who achieved excellence in military service and leadership, to past Navy All- Americans and team captains, the "Hall of Honor" pays tribute to former Midshipmen and their military, civilian and athletic accomplishments. Designed by Murphy & Orr Exhibits, the 60-foot diameter lobby also features Navy's five men's soccer National Championships (1931, '43, '44, '45, '64). Warner's one and only unbeaten squad captured the 1964 National Championship. The floor of the lobby is terrazzo and features a 15-foot Naval Academy crest in the center. The Anders Hall of Honor gives the coaching staff a place to meet, greet and entertain recruits and midshipmen candidates, while experiencing the rich tradition of Navy soccer. The home team wing highlights Navy's commitment to soccer and the future with two spacious team locker rooms, coaches offices and locker rooms, a fully-equipped training room, laundry and equipment rooms. The 1,300-square-foot men's and women's team locker rooms are equipped with custom-made wooden lockers for each athlete, a video projector and screen for viewing and analyzing of practice and game film. The 375-square-foot training room contains training tables, modern whirlpool, ultrasound and physical therapy equipment, and provides Navy's scholar-athletes with the most complete and advanced treatment in the country. Five equipment storage spaces provide 600-square feet for storage space and laundry service. The visiting team wing of 4,300-square feet contains two spacious locker rooms, officials locker room, ticket office, public restrooms and a concessions area. The facility has a 120-yards by 75-yards flat bermuda-grass playing surface and a modern drainage system, allowing the field to withstand heavy rain. A state-of-the-art, scoreboard, funded by the Class of 1983, was erected at one end of the field. The stadium seats approximately 2,500 fans and provides fans with optimal viewing with room for further expansion. 2 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

3 The name Glenn Warner is synonymous with Navy soccer. Warner led the Midshipman soccer program for 30 season, leaving a proud legacy before he retired in In addition to compiling a stellar record, Warner also guided the Mids to a National Championship in In a stretch from , Warner s Navy teams put together a string of 48 regular-season victories without a defeat. Glenn Warner was a dedicated leader who devoted his life to soccer and teaching. Warner was recently honored for his years of service to the sport with an induction into the Soccer Hall of Fame. (ABOVE) The Anders Hall of Fame features displays from Navy s proud soccer past. (MIDDLE LEFT) Navy ranked 43rd in the country last season in attendance and drew 1,319 fans for a televised battle with Army. (MIDDLE RIGHT) Navy s locker rooms are 1,200 square feet and feature custom-made wooden lockers for each player, as well as a video projector and screen for viewing game film. (RIGHT) Navy posted a record at home last year, the best record at Glenn Warner Soccer Facility. 3

4 2006 Navy Men s Soccer Outlook 2006 NAVY MEN S SOCCER Mids aim for second straight winning season, first league tournament berth since One year after being eliminated from the Patriot League Tournament on the final day of the regular season, the Navy men s soccer team heads into 2006 with high hopes. With an experienced group of returning letterwinners and a solid recruting class, Navy may finally have all the tools in place to reach the league tournament for the first time since The Mids are coming off an record and a tie for fifth in Patriot League play with a record, Navy s highest finish in the league since the 2001 season. Navy s turnaround was remarkable in that league coaches and sports information directors picked Navy a near-unanimous eighth place in the preseason league poll. However, Head Coach Rich Miranda s squad proved the pundits wrong, defeating league champion American on Sept. 28, and hanging around until the final day of the regular season for one of four Tom Shelly looks to lead Navy back to the Patriot League Tournament in Navy lost two of its top four scorers off its front-line unit from a year ago, but this year s group should be just as strong as last year s forwards. Highlighting the group will be senior McKenzie Plank, who is poised for a big year as the unquestioned leader of the forward unit. Plank had a fantastic spring, leading all players with five goals. Plank will be aided by fellow classmate Carter Stapleton and juniors Doug DeVuono and Travis King. Stapleton was the team s third-leading scorer a year ago with nine points (3 g, 3 a) and is Navy s current career leader with 16 points. King has had a knack for scoring big goals, tallying three goals on just six shots in his first two years. Lastly, DeVuono played on the club team a year ago, but when the program was dropped, DeVouno joined the varsity and impressed coaches with his work ethic in the spring. Freshmen Andrew Garcia will provide the Mids needed depth at forward, after starring on the nationally-ranked Dallas Solar Soccer Club. The midfield group, paced by senior All-Patriot League candidate Addy Strasdas, will again provide Miranda with offensive firepower in Strasdas was a 2005 second-team selection after ranking second on the team with 10 points, including a threepoint effort in the season finale against Bucknell a year ago. Other key returnees include senior Brad Feige (1 g, 1 a) and juniors Anthony Parker (3 g, 6 p), Eric Gorden (2 g, 6 p) and Justin Waskey (1 g, 3 p). Between the five returnees listed above, the group has played in 150 games and scored 38 points. There is a lot of experience in the unit and finding the right combinations will be interesting in the fall, said Miranda. We are missing a defensive midfielder to complement Addy (Strasdas), but offensively, this will be a very good unit. Freshman Chris Schneider could also push for a starting spot after earning a pair of Class 5-A (Texas) All-State selections. He was a teammate of Garcia s on the Dallas Solar Soccer Club. The Mids will also be strong on the defensive end as a core unit that allowed just 18 goals last season returns. Spearheading the charge will be senior captain defenseman Tom Shelly. Shelly has played in 46 games in three years, starting the last 41 outings. He tallied his first career assist last year against Army and was a big reason the Navy defense was one of the best in the league. Shelly will be joined by a veteran unit that has played in a combined 163 games and 122 starts between four of them. Seniors Kris Huff and Zach Pleis and junior Will Riordon will flank Shelly, giving Miranda much-needed experience. Huff has started all 49 games in his Navy career, while Pleis and Riordon have started 41 and 22 games, respectively. It is such a pleasure as a coach to have experience in the defensive end, said Miranda. They have been around a long time, starting a lot of games. It is a very competitive, deep group and should be one of the strengths of this team. They know what is expected of them and they go about their job seriously. berths in the league s postseason tournament. With 14 letterwinners and nine starters returning, coupled with an outstanding recruiting class, Miranda has the Mids thinking, not only Patriot League Tournament, but Patriot League title. In a year of heightened expectations, Navy looks to rely on a senior class that was front and center in last year s turnaround. Led by senior captain Tom Shelly, Navy will return 12 of its 16 players that scored points last year, including second-team All-Patriot League selection Addy Strasdas. The seniors have done a remarkable job in the off-season getting this team ready to play, said Miranda. They have been around for four years now and their experience and leadership will determine our success this year. Several freshmen figure to contend for starting spots, led by Andrew Garcia and Chris Schneider. Both came from the powerhouse Dallas Solar Soccer Club, a team that was ranked in the top five nationally. We have a very strong senior class right now and the freshman class needs to be strong to keep the improvement heading in the right direction. I have been here 17 years now, and this is one of the best classes that we have had since I have been here, said Miranda. A lot of the players come from a great pedigree. It will be hard for them to transplant some upperclassmen, but they have the talent to do so. The highly-touted freshmen class will help an outstanding Navy offense that led the Patriot League in goals scored last year. In 2005, Navy scored 27 goals, a 15-goal increase from 2004, and the second-highest increase in school history. The defense also should be a strength for Miranda. Junior goalkeeper Thomas Jenkins stepped into a starting role eight games into the year and gained valuable experience as the backstop of a strong Navy defense. The Mids allowed just five teams to score two or more goals in a game, and just one tallied three or more goals. We feel the strengths of this year s team are our depth and experience. We have had a lot of players play a lot of minutes over the last three years. They know the system, said Miranda. We opened things up last year offensively, and were solid defensively. We hope we can continue to improve offensively and continue to have a steady defense. Obviously, if we can do both, we will be successful. Forwards Midfielders Defenders Goalkeepers The last line of defense has historically been a strong point for the Mids, and this year will be no exception. Junior Thomas Jenkins is the incumbant, returning a year after posting a 1.22 GAA and a.727 save percentage. He recorded two shutouts, including one in his first career start, a 2-0 triumph over league champion American. Throw out a subpar performance against Lafayette (4 GA), his GAA was 0.78 with a save percentage of.800. Jenkins has had a good off-season and he is a very hard worker and really wants to improve, said Miranda. He will get better as he gets more experience. He is a vocal leader that can organize the defense very well. Jenkins chief competition will come from junior Evan Barnes. Barnes is a walk-on that excelled in the spring when given the chance. Despite seeing no game action, Barnes figures to push Jenkins for the starting spot. Barnes had a fantastic spring, and really showed that he can push for playing time, said Miranda. It s the first time in a long time that we feel that we have two very capable goalkeepers. 4 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

5 2006 Navy Men s Soccer Notebook Miranda Enjoys First-Year Success Navy head coach Rich Miranda was named the 2005 Patriot League Men s Soccer Coach of the Year after guiding the Mids to a fifth-place finish and an overall record. It marked the first time in the 15-year Patriot League history that a Navy coach earned the distinction. Miranda s eight wins were also the most for a men s soccer coach in his first year and the team s 27 goals were the second most for a first-year coach. Two is the Magic Number Navy has had quite a bit of success when scoring at least two goals in a game. In 2005, the Mids went when scoring at least two goals in a game. Since the start of the 1999 season, Navy is when reaching two goals. Its last loss came in a 6-2 setback to Florida International on Nov. 14, The Mids tallied four goals in three different games for the first time since Navy reached two goals nine times in Before last year, it had reached two goals in a game 10 times combined during the last three seasons (four in 2004, once in 2003, five times in 2002). However, when allowing two goals in a game, Navy is just since the start of the 1999 season. Navy Men s Soccer History Navy is one of the most successful teams in NCAA history, being just one of 11 teams nationally to win 580 games, ranking 10th with 590. Navy is one of 10 teams to have played 1,000 games in its program s history, placing eighth with 1,028. Navy s all-time record stands at Navy is also just one of four schools nationally to have three coaches with at least 100 wins at the school. Akron, Penn State and California are the other three. Offensive Explosion Navy had an offensive resurgence it hasn t seen in quite some time in The Mids 27 goals were the most since the 2000 team scored 29 goals en route to a record. The team scored just 12 goals in 2004, making the 15-goal jump the largest goal differential in two seasons since the 1993 and 1994 teams scored 19 and 35 goals, respectively, and the fourth largest ever. Home Sweet Home Most of Navy s success came at the friendly confines of Glenn Warner Soccer Facility. Navy posted a overall mark at home, including a record in league play. The five home wins were the most since 2000 (6) and the.786 winning percentage equals the best mark since Also of note, Navy s unbeaten home record in the Patriot League is the program s second all-time. The 1991 team posted a home mark in the league, Navy s first year in the Patriot League. Last year s three league wins at home is only the third time in school history that Navy has won three league games at home. Coming Out In Force Navy not only had success on the field, but also at the ticket gate. The Mids recorded the top average attendance in all home games among Patriot League schools, averaging 646 fans in seven home games. Lehigh was second, averaging 485 fans. The average was also good for the 43rd-best average in the country last year. Of teams that didn t appear in the 2005 NCAA Tournament, Navy was 15th. Navy also produced two of the top three single-game (all games) attendance figures, drawing 1,319 fans to Glenn Warner Soccer Facility against Army, and 972 fans against Niagara. Only Lafayette s 1,356 fans to see the Leopards play Lehigh drew a larger crowd The 1,319 fans against Army was the fourth-largest crowd since attendance records started being kept in 1995, the 972 fans against Niagara were the eighth most and the 645 fans against Bucknell was the 10th most. In Navy s four home Patriot League games, the Mids drew an average of 678 fans, producing two of the top six Patriot League single-game attendance marks PATRIOT LEAGUE SINGLE-GAME ATTENDANCE LEADERS 1. Lafayette at Lehigh 1, Army at Navy 1, Navy at Lehigh Army at Lehigh Bucknell at Army Bucknell at Navy 645 Shelly to Serve as Team Captain Senior Tom Shelly will serve as the team s captain in 2006, after recording outstanding seasons in his first three years at Navy. Shelly helped steer a Navy defense that gave up just 18 goals in 2005, the third fewest in the league. Shelly started all 16 games and has started in 41 of his 46 contests at Navy, including all 33 the past two years. He tallied his first career point, an assist, in the win over McKenzie Plank Army and had five shots on the season. More importantly, he served as the back line of a defense that allowed just five teams to score at least two goals in a game and a defense that gave up just 78 shots on goal. Two NCAA Tournament Teams Appear on Schedule Navy s 2006 schedule will be a significant upgrade from the one in The Mids will play two teams that appeared in the 2005 NCAA Tournament, Lafayette and Virginia Tech. The Hokies were given one of 16 first-round byes and earned the nation s No. 12 seed in the 48-team event last fall. Also appearing on Navy s schedule is Saint Louis, a team that lost in a shootout of the Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament title game and is one of the nation s most successful teams ever. Gonzaga also dons the Navy schedule, one year after defeating national powers Santa Clara and Kentucky. Meanwhile, two teams find themselves in the preseason national top 30 compiled by CollegeSoccerNews.com(.) Virginia Tech and Saint Louis are ranked 25th and 27th, respectively. In all, Navy s 16 foes combined for a (.462 winning percentage) record in Seven of the 16 finished at least.500 and eight won at least eight games last year. Schneider Named to Freshman 100 Freshman Chris Schneider found himself on a pretty elite list on CollegeSoccerNews.com(.) The freshman was named one of 100 Freshmen to Keep an Eye On in He is just one of three Patriot League players on the list. The website had this to say about the 5-9, 155-pound midfielder / defenseman: Two-time Class 5-A All-State selection (Texas). Played club soccer for the Dallas Solar Soccer Club. Well rounded with great work ethic. The Broken Road Even with some road success in 2005, Navy still has a streak to snap. Navy went in games away from Glenn Warner Soccer Facility in In 2004, Navy was in neutral site and road games. Following its 4-0 loss at Lafayette to close out the road portion of its Patriot League schedule, Navy enters the year winless in its last 16 games against Patriot League opponents on the road, dating back to a 3-1 victory at Colgate on Oct. 13, During that span, Navy is Navy has also scored just one goal in its last 16 road league games, being shut out 15 times, including seven times in a row. Navy hasn t scored a league road goal since Nov. 8, 2003, a span of 1,021 days (as of the season opener on Aug. 25), and is enduring a shutout streak of 738:

6 Rich Miranda Head Coach Second Season at Navy 16th Overall at Navy at Navy Career Record 2005 Patriot League Coach of the Year Rich Miranda begins his second year as the head coach of the Navy soccer program after leading the program to one of its best turnarounds in school history. One year after posting a record, Miranda guided Navy to an outstanding record and a tie for fifth place in the competitive Patriot League. The turnaround was an improvement of 4.5 games, tied for the 15th-best improvement in NCAA soccer last year. As a result, Miranda earned Navy s first Patriot League Coach of the Year honor. The Mids did it last year with an explosive offense, scoring 27 goals for an average of 1.69 goals per game, Navy s highest per-game average since 2000 (1.81 goals per game). Navy had scored a combined 22 goals in the previous two seasons. In 2004, the Mids scored 12 goals, giving Navy a 15-goal jump from one year to the next the second-largest jump in school history. Lastly, the Mids scored four goals in a game three times last season. The last time Navy had scored four goals that many times in a season came in Navy s defense was also one of the league s best in 2005, recording five shutouts and allowing just 16 goals, second only to Lehigh s 11 goals allowed. In the Patriot League preseason poll released a few days before the 2005 season started, the Mids were EDUCATION B.A. Business Management (William & Mary, 1985) M.S. Sports Management (Richmond, 1990) COACHING EXPERIENCE Head Coach Navy ( present) Assistant Coach Navy ( ) Head Coach U.S. Youth Soccer Assn Top Guns Assistant Coach William & Mary (1988) Assistant Coach Olympic Dev. Program ( ) Assistant Coach Richmond ( ) Head Coach Lafayette High School ( , 89) HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE Career Record: (.562 / one year) Year School Record Pct Navy HONORS 2005 Patriot League Coach of the Year picked eighth by a near-unanimous decision, despite returning 10 starters. Going into the final day of the season, Navy had a shot to qualify for the Patriot League Tournament. A 2-2 tie on the final day of the regular season with Bucknell gave Navy an record, its first winning season since Miranda has also excelled in the homes of recruits, signing one of Navy s best classes, including several players that turned down high-profile soccer schools to attend Navy. Miranda took over the reigns after head coach Dr. Greg Myers stepped down in January of As a longtime assistant under Myers, Miranda learned from one of the best and was named the program s fourth head coach in its 86-year history. Miranda's most recent position was that of assistant men's soccer coach at Navy. Under the direction of Greg Myers, Miranda held that position for 14 years. He helped coach the Mids to a record during that span, including the 1991 Patriot League regularseason title. During that timeframe, Navy advanced to seven Patriot League Tournaments with three appearances in the finals. Since 1991, Navy has had 42 players earn All-Patriot League honors, including five players that won either Offensive or Defensive Player of the Year or Rookie of the Year accolades In the summer of 2005, Miranda, along with assistant coach Patrick Kennedy, guided the Maryland State Olympic Development Program (U-16 Team) to it first regional Championship at the U.S. Youth Soccer Regional Championships held at Rider University in June. The team won the championship in double overtime on penalty kicks over the New York East State Team. Miranda earned his bachelor's degree in business management from William & Mary in 1985 and his master's degree in sports management from Richmond in Miranda spent a year as an assistant soccer coach at William & Mary and two seasons as an assistant at Richmond during the 1986 and 1987 seasons. He has been an active participant in the Olympic Development Program for youth soccer in the local area since During his collegiate career at William & Mary, Miranda was a four-year letterwinner for the Tribe. He earned first team All-Colonial Athletic Association honors and first team All-South Region honors, as well as the Tribe's Rookie of the Year during his freshman campaign. Miranda also competed on the international level, including England's Tottenham Hotspurs, Canada's Under-18 National Team and the Toronto Blizzard Reserves from the North American Soccer League (NASL). I learned a great deal about the game from a legend of the game itself, said Miranda. It is a distinguished honor to represent such a respected institute of higher learning as the men's head soccer coach. I look forward to aligning the goals of the soccer program with the goals of the NAAA which will, in turn, create the winning tradition that Navy has enjoyed during its history of athletic competition. Go Navy! 6 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

7 Patrick Kennedy Assistant Coach Sixth Year at Navy Navy (1996) Patrick Kennedy enters his second year as an assistant coach for the Navy soccer program after spending the previous four years as a volunteer assistant coach. Kennedy has been a member of the Navy coaching staff for the last four years, while working full-time in Washington D.C., as a defense contractor for Naval Criminal Investigative Services. Before working in the government sector, he served seven years on active duty in the United States Navy and was stationed in San Diego, Washington, D.C., and overseas. While serving in the military, he was selected to play with the All-Navy and All-Armed Services teams and represented the U.S. Armed Forces Team in Cairo, Egypt, at the World Military Games in 2000 and His last duty station was the Office of Naval Intelligence in Suitland, Md., before resigning his active duty commission as a Lieutenant in Kennedy started his coaching career in youth select soccer in San Diego in 1997, where he led the Villa Soccer Club. He has coached at a number of elite summer camps including Hubert Volgelsinger Soccer Academy, Virginia Tech and Navy. He received his "A" coaching license through the United States Soccer Foundation this past January in Tampa, and has started coaching with the Maryland State Olympic Development Program (U-16). He and Coach Rich Miranda led the Maryland State Team to its first regional Championship at the US Youth Soccer Regional Championships held at Rider University this past June. The team won the championship in double overtime on penalty kicks over the New York East State Team. Kennedy comes from a long line of soccer influences, as his father was the head coach at Belmont Abbey College before starting the men's soccer program at Wake Forest University from His uncle, Matt Kennedy, was a professional goalkeeper and played in the now-defunct Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) and the National American Soccer League (NASL). He now currently coaches high school and youth select teams in Des Moines, Iowa. Kennedy continues to play competitive soccer on a premier men s team in Northern Virginia Soccer League. The team made it to the amateur U.S. National Cup in 2004 before losing in the semi-finals in double overtime on penalty kicks. Patrick is married to Christine Kennedy (Navy '94). Christine was a former women's track and field captain at Navy and is currently serving on active duty in the United States Marine Corps at the White House Military Office. They reside in Alexandria, Va., and Patrick is currently pursuing his master's degree at George Washington University in crisis and emergency management. Mark Gower Assistant Coach Eighth Year at Navy Maryland (1987) Mark Gower returns for his eighth season as an assistant coach to Rich Miranda, working primarily with Navy's goalkeepers. Under Gower's tutelege, former standout Brian Steckroth earned All-America honors in 2001, Navy's first All-American in 26 years. Steckorth posted a career goalsagainst average of 0.97, breaking the Patriot League career record. He also guided Frank DiFilippo to second-team All-Patriot League honors in 2004, while posting a 0.97 GAA and 97 saves, the second-highest total in school history. Last season, current junior Thomas Jenkins came on in the middle of the year and recorded one of the top seasons ever by a Navy sophomore goalkeeper. Prior to arriving in Annapolis, Gower spent five seasons as an assistant coach with the Georgetown women's team ( ). Gower entered the coaching ranks as an assistant coach at Suitland High School ( ), taking over the head coaching duties in Suitland made the playoffs in all four of his seasons after missing the postseason for 30 consecutive years. He has been coaching goalkeepers since he began club coaching in Gower, a 1987 graduate of Maryland, recently earned a master s degree in counseling psychology at Bowie State. The three Navy coaches, Patrick Kennedy, Rich Miranda and Mark Gower, have coached a combined 30 years at Navy. 7

8 2006 Navy Men s Soccer Roster 2006 NAVY MEN S SOCCER No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School 0 Keegan Shields GK So Dryden, N.Y. / Dryden 00 Evan Barnes GK Jr Columbus, Ohio / The Columbus Academy / Ohio State 1 Thomas Jenkins GK Jr Franklin, N.C. / Franklin 2 Anthony Parker M Jr Fredericksburg, Va. / Chancellor 3 Doug DeVuono F Jr Racine, Wis. / Horlick 4 Tom Shelly D Sr Crofton, Md. / South River 5 Chris Schneider M / D Fr Arlington, Texas / James W. Martin 6 Eric Gorden M Jr Longwood, Fla. / Lake Mary 7 Addy Strasdas M Sr Tampa, Fla. / Paul R. Wharton 8 Brad Feige M Sr Annandale, Va. / Falls Church 9 Justin Waskey M Jr Georgetown, Ky. / Saint Xavier 10 McKenzie Plank F Sr Mountain View, Calif. / Bellarmine College Prep 11 Cash Elston M Fr Sammamish, Wash. / Eastlake 12 Adam Pennington M So Tampa, Fla. / Jupiter 13 Kris Huff D Sr Kenifield, Calif. / Redwood 14 Ryan Trespalacios F Jr Lake City, Fla. / Fort White 15 Andrew Garcia F Fr Garland, Texas / Naaman Forest 16 Travis King F Jr Loveland, Ohio / Loveland 17 Matt Tapajcik M Fr Alexandria, Va. / Gonzaga College 18 Will Riordon D Jr Oak Ridge, N.C. / Northwest Guilford 19 Brett Copare D Jr Pittsgrove, N.J. / Arthur P. Schalick 20 Zach Pleis D Sr Granite Bay, Calif. / Granite Bay 21 Carter Stapleton F Sr Summerfield, N.C. / Northwest Guilford 22 Michael Chertude D Fr Beaverton, Ore. / Jesuit 23 Scott Robertson M Fr Chester, Va. / Thomas Dale 24 Chris Marino M / F Fr Longwood, Fla. / Lake Mary 25 Kyle Behbehani M Fr East Greewich, R.I. / East Greenwich 26 Mark Garcia M Fr Tempe, Ariz. / McClintock 27 Matthew Biesecker D Fr Lewisberry, Pa./Red Land 87 Nolan Grebb GK So Woodbury, N.J. / Woodbury Head Coach: Rich Miranda (William & Mary 85) Assistant Coaches: Mark Gower, Patrick Kennedy Officer Representative: Lt. Col. Thomas W. Hofer, USMC Faculty Representative: Dr. Reza Malek-Madani Team Captain: MIDN 1 / C Tom Shelly Managers: Antony Robertson, Megan Green Roster Superlatives By State Florida (5): Gorden, Marino, Pennington, Strasdas, Trespalacios Virginia (4): Feige, Parker, Robertson, Tapajcik California (3): Huff, Plank, Pleis New Jersey (2): Copare, Grebb North Carolina (3): Jenkins, Riordon, Stapleton Texas (2): A. Garcia, Schneider Ohio (2): Barnes, King Arizona (1): M. Garcia Kentucky (1): Waskey Maryland (1): Shelly New York (1): Shields Oregon (1): Chertude Pennsylvania (1): Biesecker Rhode Island (1): Behbehani Washington (1): Elston Wisconsin (1): DeVuono By Class Seniors (7): Feige, Huff, Plank, Pleis, Shelly, Stapleton, Strasdas Juniors (10): Barnes, Copare, DeVuono Gorden, Jenkins, King, Parker Riordon, Trespalacios, Waskey Sophomores (3): Grebb, Pennington, Shields Freshmen (10): Behbehan, Biesecker, Chertude, Elston, A. Garcia, M. Garcia, Marino, Robertson, Schneider, Tapajcik Support Staff ERIC RUDEN Senior Associate Athletic Director RAY CHRONISTER Athletic Trainer LT. COL. THOMAS W. HOFER, USMC Officer Representative DR. REZA MALEK-MADANI Faculty Representative KIRK WOOLFOLK Strength Coach LT. CMDR. SIMON BARTLETT Team Physiologist 8 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

9 2006 Returning Midshipmen Brad Feige Kris Huff 8 Midfielder Sr. Annandale, Va. Falls Church 13 Defender Sr. Kenifield, Calif. Redwood 2005: Feige had a strong year for Navy, appearing in 14 games with eight starts... finished the season with three points... netted first career goal, the game-winner, in the season-opening victory over Niagara... distributed an assist in the next contest against Georgia Southern... had nine shots on the year, with two coming on goal. 2004: Feige played in 13 games, starting 11 of them, including the first nine of the season registered an assist in 3-0 triumph over Philadelphia University on Sept. 25 had three shots on the season. 2003: Was active in nine games on defense... fired off four shots from his defensive position... took a season-high three shots against Delaware. Personal: Earned four letters in soccer at Falls Church High School... helped squad capture the 1998 Virginia State Championship with a 9-0 record... a member of the 1998 NCSL Division I Championship team and the 2001 Capital City Championship squad... served as team captain and was selected team MVP in also earned Honorable- Mention All-Metro honors in addition to being picked first-team all-district his senior year... also earned four varsity letters in golf, and one in football, wrestling, indoor track and swimming... was the 2000 MVP and team captain of the FCHS golf team... member of the National Honor Society... born Dec. 7, 1983, in Colorado Springs, Colo.... son of Edmund and Margaret Feige... economics major. FEIGE S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Gls. Ast. Pts / / / Totals 36/ FEIGE S CAREER HIGHS Points: 2 vs. Niagara (9-2-05) Goals: 1 vs. Niagara (9-2-05) Assists: 1, Two Times; MR vs. Georgia Southern (9-4-05) Game-Winning Goals: 1 - Niagara (9-2-05) 2005: Huff had an outstanding season, ranking tied for fifth on the team in scoring... scored all six of his points in 2005 in Patriot League play... started all 16 games and has started all 49 career games... was named CSTV's Player of the Game after leading the Mids to a 4-2 win over Army... tallied career-best three points in that game, including his first career goal... also dished out an assist against the Black Knights... distributed helpers against American, Holy Cross and Bucknell... took seven shots on the year with four of them being on goal. 2004: Huff had another solid season for Navy, starting all 17 games for the Mids has started all 33 games in his two seasons for Navy distributed two assists on the season, coming against Philadelphia University (Sept. 25) and Colgate (Oct. 9) also recorded eight shots, including four on goal... named to the UC-Irvine College Cup All-Tournament team. 2003: Made an immediate impact on the program, starting all 16 games for Navy... took his only shot of the season in the Army game. Personal: Four-year letterwinner at Redwood High School... played on the 2003 Cal-North State Cup and Region IV Championship teams... selected to the Cal-North All- State Team from named to the Marin County Athletic League First Team... served as the RHS 2002 team captain and was voted team MVP... born March 21, son of Robert Huff and Judy Helden... ocean engineering major. HUFF S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Gls. Ast. Pts / / / Totals 49/ HUFF S CAREER HIGHS Points: 3 vs. Army ( ) Goals: 1 vs. Army ( ) Assists: 1, Six Times; MR vs. Bucknell ( ) 9

10 10 McKenzie Plank Forward Sr. Mountain View, Calif. Bellarmine College Prep 20 Zach Pleis Defender Sr. Granite Bay, Calif. Granite Bay 2005: Played in 13 games, drawing 12 starts for the Midshipmen... ranked tied for fifth on the team with six points (2 g, 2 a), while leading the Mids with 38 shots... scored goals against Davidson and American, and dished out helpers against Holy Cross and Bucknell... had at least three shots in nine of his 13 games played. 2004: Plank had a strong sophomore season, appearing in 16 games with 10 starts ranked first on the team in assists (3), shots (31), shots on goal (16) and game-winning goals (2) and was second in goals (2) and points (7) netted a career-best three points (1 g, 1 a) in the 3-0 victory over UC- Irvine on Sept. 4 scored second goal of season, the eventual gamewinner, in a 2-1 victory over Colgate (Oct. 9) dished out assists against Philadelphia University and UMBC scored in back-to-back games against Colgate and UMBC. 2003: Was a key player on the squad... started four of the 15 games he played in... earned the first start of his career in the season-opener against Birmingham Southern... recorded a season-high two shots in that game. Personal: Earned two varsity letters at Bellarmine College Prep... led the squad to a 25-0 record and the 2002 National High School Championship... served as team captain in 2003 and was named all-league... also earned two varsity letters in track... born Jan. 30, 1985, in Norfolk, Va.... son of Scott and Sally Plank... English major. PLANK S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Gls. Ast. Pts / / / Totals 44/ PLANK S CAREER HIGHS Points: 3 vs. UC-Irvine (9-4-04) Goals: 1, Four Times; MR vs. American ( ) Assists: 1, Five Times; MR vs. Bucknell ( ) Game-Winning Goals: 2 - UC-Irvine (9-4-04), Colgate ( ) 2005: Played in 16 games, drawing 12 starts... dished out an assist in the 4-2 N-Star victory over Army... all three of his career points have come against the Black Knights... registered two shots on the season... was a vital part of a Navy defense that allowed just 18 goals and only five teams to score at least two goals. 2004: Pleis had another solid season, apparing in 11 games, starting five of them... had four shots on the season, while playing solid defense in the back. 2003: Was an impact player from day one... was one of only six players to start every game he played in... recorded nine shots on the season as a defender... scored once, the gamewinner in the Army contest... named Patriot League Freshman of the Week for the week ending Oct. 27 after his game-winning performance against the Black Knights. Personal: Two-year letterwinner at Granite Bay High School... led GBHS to the 2001 and 02 Sierra Foothill League Championship with a combined record of named all-city, all-league, team captain and team MVP in awarded the GBHS Scholar-Athlete Award in born Jan. 20, 1985, in Mountain View, Calif.... son of Mitchell and Carole Pleis... father played college football at Stanford and professionally for the San Francisco 49ers... ocean engineering major. PLEIS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Gls. Ast. Pts / / / Totals 41/ PLEIS CAREER HIGHS Points: 2 vs. Army ( ) Goals: 1 vs. Army ( ) Assists: 1 vs. Army ( ) Game-Winning Goals: 1 - Army ( ) 10 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

11 4 Tom Shelly Defender Sr. Crofton, Md. South River 21 Carter Stapleton Forward Sr. Summerfield, N.C. Northwest Guilford TEAM CAPTAIN IN : Shelly had an outstanding junior year, starting all 16 games for the Midshipmen... scored first career point, an assist, in the N- Star win over Army... fired five shots on the year with three coming on goal... was a leader of a defense that allowed just 18 goals and only five teams to score at least two goals in a game... served as the center back, a role he has started in since his sophomore year. 2004: Shelly was one of four field players to start all 17 games, registering no points had five shots, including four on goal was an integral part of a defense that allowed only 19 goals all season... named to the UC-Irvine College Cup All-Tournament team. 2003: Played in 13 games, earning the start in eight of those... fired off one shot during the season. Personal: Four-year letterwinner at South River High School... led SRHS to the 2001 Anne Arundel County Championship with a 12-1 record... named first-team all-county in 2002 and second-team all-county in 2001 by The Capital newspaper... also earned four varsity letters in lacrosse at SRHS... born Sept. 30, 1984, in Annapolis, Md.... son of Tom Shelly and Cindy Warboy... father was a co-captain of the 1978 Navy soccer team and graduated from the Academy in systems engineering major. SHELLY S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Gls. Ast. Pts / / / Totals 46/ SHELLY S CAREER HIGHS Points: 1 vs. Army ( ) Assists: 1 vs. Army ( ) 2005: Stapleton had another strong year for the Mids, ranking third on the squad with nine points (3 g, 3 a)... appeared in 14 games with six starts... scored three points (1 g, 1 a) in each of the first two games of the year against Niagara and Georgia Southern... dished out an assist against Rider... scored Navy's game-tying goal in final minutes against Bucknell in the season finale... had 10 shots on the year with six of them on goal... missed games against Colgate and Lafayette. 2004: Stapleton had a solid sophomore campaign in Annapolis, starting all 17 games for the Mids he was third on the team in points with five and led the squad with three assists recorded assists in two of the first four games of the year, against UC-Irvine (Sept. 4) and Old Dominion (Sept. 10) potted first goal of 2004 in a 3-0 win over Philadelphia University (Sept. 25) also dished out a helper aginast Colgate (Oct. 9) was fourth on the team with 12 shots, including seven on goal. 2003: Played in and started all 16 games for Navy... one of only four players to do so... was second on the team with 21 shots... scored his first collegiate goal against Massachusetts. Personal: Three-year letterwinner at Northwest Guilford High School... member of the 2002 State Cup Championship squad... named the 2002 team MVP... team captain in the 2002 East-West All-Star Game... also earned two varsity letters in basketball... high school teammate of Navy junior Will Riordan... born March 30, 1984, in Fayetteville, N.C.... son of Michael and Mary Stapleton... his great uncle, Jimmy Carter, served as the 39th President of the United States ( )... international relations major. STAPLETON S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Gls. Ast. Pts / / / Totals 47/ STAPLETON S CAREER HIGHS Points: 3, Two Times; MR vs. Georgia Southern (9-4-05) Goals: 1, Five Times; MR vs. Bucknell ( ) Assists: 1, Six Times; MR vs. Rider ( ) 11

12 Addy Strasdas Brett Copare 7 Midfielder Sr. Tampa, Fla. Paul R. Wharton 19 Defender Jr. Pittsgrove, N.J. Arthur P. Schalick 2005: Strasdas had an outstanding year, playing his best soccer late in the season on his way to second-team All-Patriot League honors... played in 14 games, earning 13 starts... scored career-best three points (1 g, 1 a) in the season-finale tie with Bucknell... scored goals in three of the first five contests of the year, against Georgia Southern, Rider and Hartford... dished out an assist against La Salle... finished second on the team in scoring with 10 points (4 g, 2 a)... accumulated 17 shots, with seven coming on goal, during the course of the year. 2004: Missed the entire 2004 season with a broken leg suffered in a preseason scrimmage. 2003: Was a starter in all 16 contests... one of only four players to start every game... was the team s thirdleading scorer with three points... scored once and assisted on another goal... was the highest scoring freshman on the squad... notched his first collegiate goal in 2-1 win over Holy Cross... assisted on Navy s only score against Lehigh in the final game of the season. Personal: Three-year letterwinner at Paul R. Wharton High School... played on the 2001 U-15 Florida State Championship team, as well as the 2000 U-14 Nike Cup World Finalist squad... member of the 2003 Florida State Olympic Development Program team and the 2003 Region III ODP team... prep teammate, Garth Juckem, is a senior midfielder at American... born Sept. 25, 1985, in Los Angeles, Calif.... son of Richard Riggio and Tamami Strasdas... economics major. 2005: Appeared in four games, recording no statistics for the Mids. 2004: Copare played in seven games as a freshman, accounting for no statistics played in the last three games of the season. Personal: Four-year letterwinner in soccer and track at Arthur P. Schalick High School... led high school squad to two New Jersey state championships... earned All-County, All-South Jersey and All-Group One honors in final two years... also helped club team, FCDELCO, to a national championship... brother of 2004 Naval Academy graduate and men's soccer player Matthew Copare... born October 13, 1985, in Camden, N.J.... son of Fiore and Andrea Copare... economics major. COPARE S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Gls. Ast. Pts / / Totals 11/ STRASDAS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Gls. Ast. Pts / DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION / Totals 30/ STRASDAS CAREER HIGHS Points: 3 vs. Bucknell ( ) Goals: 1, Five Times; MR vs. Bucknell ( ) Assists: 1, Three Times; MR vs. Bucknell ( ) Game-Winning Goals: 2 - Georgia Southern (9-4-05), Hartford ( ) 12 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

13 Eric Gorden Thomas Jenkins 6 Midfielder Jr. Longwood, Fla. Lake Mary 1 Goalkeeper Jr. Franklin, N.C. Franklin 2005: Gorden had another solid year, ranking tied for fifth on the team in scoring with six points (2 g, 2 a)... appeared in all 16 games, drawing 10 starts... started the season slow, scoring no points in his first eight games, but tallied back-toback game-winning goals in league play against American and Holy Cross... also dished out assists against La Salle and Army... scored in three straight games from Sept. 28 to Oct finished season with 11 shots and six shots on goal. 2004: Gorden had an outstanding freshman season, ranking third on the team with five points (2 g, 1 a) was fourth on the team with 11 shots and his two goals tied for second scored first career point, an assist, in Navy s 3-0 win over UC-Irvine on Sept. 4 potted first goal in 3-0 win over Philadelphia University on Sept. 25, then scored another goal three games later in a 2-1 victory over Colgate appeared in all 17 games, starting 11 of them was named BRINE Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Oct. 11, after scoring Navy s first goal against Colgate. Personal: Earned four varsity letters in soccer and one in cross country at Lake Mary High School... finished second in the Florida state championship as a senior... named to the All-State team in final two seasons... father, David, is a 1972 graduate of the Naval Academy... born October 17, 1985, in Oxnard, Calif.... son of David and Susan Gorden... mechanical engineering major. 2005: Jenkins had a fantastic sophomore campaign, taking over the majority of goalkeeping duties midway through the season... appeared in nine games, drawing seven starts... became the seventh Navy goalkeeper in school history to record a shutout in his first career start, when he accomplished the feat in a 2-0 blanking of American... that performance, coupled with a four-save outing against La Salle earned him Rookie of the Week honors on Oct recorded a shutout in a 0-0 tie against UMBC on Oct won his first N-Star, allowing Army just one goal in over 82 minutes of action... gave up two or more goals just once... made a career-high five saves twice (Holy Cross, UMBC). 2004: Did not see any game action. Personal: Earned four varsity letters in soccer and one in golf at Franklin High school... also earned a letter in soccer at Phillips Exeter Academy... led high school squad to 2000 Mountain Athletic Conference Championship... two-time all-conference player... born January 15, 1985, in Franklin, N.C.... son of Tommy and Robin Jenkins... political science major. GORDEN S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Gls. Ast. Pts / / Totals 33/ GORDEN S CAREER HIGHS Points: 2, Four Times; MR vs. Holy Cross ( ) Goals: 1, Four Times; MR vs. Holy Cross ( ) Assists: 1, Three Times; MR vs. Army ( ) Game-Winning Goals: 3 - Philadelphia U. ( ), American ( ), Holy Cross ( ) JENKINS CAREER STATISTICS Year Min. GA GAA Saves Sv. % Rec. SO DID NOT SEE ANY GAME ACTION : Totals 665: JENKINS CAREER HIGHS Minutes: 110:00 vs. UMBC ( ) Saves: 5, Two Times; MR vs. UMBC ( ) Shutouts: 2 - American ( ), UMBC ( ) 13

14 Travis King Anthony Parker 16 Forward Jr. Loveland, Ohio Loveland 2 Midfielder Jr. Fredericksburg, Va. Chancellor 2005: King appeared in 14 games, and gave Navy instant offense off the bench... tallied two goals on just five shots... scored his first goal of the season in a 4-1 win over Georgia Southern in the second game of the year... netted the game-winning goal against La Salle... had five shots on the year, with two of them coming on goal. 2004: King played in the last seven games of the season, accounting for two points (1 g, 0 a) had perhaps Navy s biggest goal of the season, as his netter with 28 seconds left in regulation enabled Navy to tie UMBC, 2-2 the goal came in his first career game recorded two shots on the season. Personal: Three-year letterwinner in soccer at Loveland High School... team won district championship in member of two state championship club teams... earned conference Player of the Year honors and third-team all-state recognition as a senior... father, Tony, a 1982 graduate of the Academy, and uncle, Terry, a 1991 graduate of Navy, played football for the Midshipmen... born March 7, 1985, in South Carolina... son of Tony and Julie King... economics major. 2005: Parker had a solid year off the bench for Navy, appearing in all 16 games, and ranking tied for fifth on the team in scoring with six points (3 g, 0 a)... scored first career goal in season-opening win over Niagara... also scored goals against Holy Cross and Army... his goal against Holy Cross came right before halftime after the Crusaders had taken a 1-0 lead... totaled 11 shots on the season, with nine coming on goal. 2004: Appeared in three games, starting the contest against Army... recorded no statistics on the season. Personal: Earned two varsity letters in soccer and two in basketball at Chancellor High School... senior season squad posted a 20-1 record and won the Virginia state championship... earned all-district honors as a senior... born March 12, 1985, in New York, N.Y.... son of Anthony and Denise Parker... economis major. KING S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Gls. Ast. Pts / / Totals 21/ KING S CAREER HIGHS Points: 2; Three Times; MR vs. La Salle ( ) Goals: 1; Three Times; MR vs. La Salle ( ) Game-Winning Goals: 1 - La Salle ( ) PARKER S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Gls. Ast. Pts / / Totals 19/ PARKER S CAREER HIGHS Points: 2; Three Times; MR vs Arrmy ( ) Goals: 2; Three Times; MR vs Arrmy ( ) 14 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

15 18 Will Riordon Defender Jr. Oak Ridge, N.C. Northwest Guilford Ryan Trespalacios 14 Forward Jr. Lake City, Fla. Fort White 2005: Riordon had a solid season, appearing in 15 games, starting all of them... missed the Delaware game with an injury... dished out assists against Rider and La Salle... the points were the first of his career... fired three shots on the year, with one coming on goal... was a vital part of a Navy defense that allowed just 18 goals and only five teams to score at least two goals in a game. 2004: Riordon had a solid freshman campaign, appearing in 12 games, starting seven of them played in the last 11 games of the year recorded three shots on the season was a big part of a Navy defense that allowed just 1.05 gpg. Personal: Won four varsity letters in soccer at Northwest Guilford High School... was also a two-year letterwinner in basketball... high school soccer team won conference and state championships... three-time all-city and all-state selection... high school teammate of Navy senior Carter Stapleton... born July 14, 1984, in Greenville, S.C.... son of William Jr. and Libby Riordon... quantitative economics major. 2005: Appeared in two games on the season, registering no statistics... saw action against Lehigh and Army. 2004: Appeared in 10 games as a freshman, ranking fifth on the team with four points (2 g, 0 a) played in the first eight games of the season netted Navy s third goal of the game in a 3-0 win over UC-Irvine on Sept. 4 scored the Mids only goal against Georgetown, which cut the Hoyas lead to 2-1, in the second half on Oct. 26 all five of his shots were on goal. Personal: Varsity letterwinner in soccer at Fort White High School... led his high school team in assists for three straight years... was also the squad s top-scorer as a senior... born March 7, 1985, in Lake City, Fla.... son of Rafael and Melissa Trespalacios... information technology major. RIORDON S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Gls. Ast. Pts / / Totals 27/ RIORDON S CAREER HIGHS Points: 1, Two Times; MR vs. La Salle ( ) Assists: 1, Two Times; MR vs. La Salle ( ) TRESPALACIOS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Gls. Ast. Pts / / Totals 12/ TRESPALACIOS CAREER HIGHS Points: 2; Two Times; MR vs. Georgetown ( ) Goals: 1; Two Times; MR vs. Georgetown ( ) 15

16 Justin Waskey Nolan Grebb 9 Midfielder Jr. Georgetown, Ky. Saint Xavier 87 Goalkeeper So. Woodbury, N.J. Woodbury 2005: Waskey had a solid sophomore season, appearing in all 16 games, starting 15 of them... scored first career goal, the eventual game-winner, in the 4-2 N-Star victory over Army... dished out an assist in the seasonopening 4-1 triumph against Niagara... had 18 shots on the season, with six coming on goal... part of a Navy defense that held its foes to 18 goals and only five teams to score two or more goals in a game. 2004: Waskey was another freshman that had a strong first season on the Yard appeared in 16 games, starting two of them tallied one assist on the year, coming against Georgetown on Oct. 26 registered eight shots, with five of them on goal. Personal: Varsity letterwinner in soccer at Saint Xavier High School... member of five-time state championship high school team... squad also won Midwest Region II Championship... named first-team all-state and NSCAA Athletic/Academic All-South Team... born February 20, 1985, in Louisville, Ky.... son of David Waskey and Paula Main... economics major. 2005: Did not see any action as a freshman. Personal: Four-year letterwinner as a goalie at Woodbury High School... was named to the 2004 All-State second team and was the Gloucester County Times Player of the Year... was a member of the student council and varsity club at Woodbury... son of Donna Grebb... born Oct. 7, 1985, in Woodbury, N.J.... majoring in quantitative economics. Adam Pennington 12 Midfielder So. Tampa, Fla. Jupiter 2005: Appeared in six games, registering one shot against Niagara. Personal: Earned four letters at Jupiter High School, helping squad to 2004 Florida State Cup Championship and 2002 state runner-up finish... was named 2003 All- County first team and 2004 All-Area first team and team captain... son of Joseph and Gabrielle Pennington... born Feb. 2, 1986, in Melbourne, Fla.... majoring in history PENNINGTON S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Gls. Ast. Pts / Totals 6/ WASKEY S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Gls. Ast. Pts / / Totals 32/ WASKEY S CAREER HIGHS Points: 2 vs. Army ( ) Goals: 1 vs. Army ( ) Assists: 1, Two Times; MR vs. Niagara (9-2-05) Game-Winning Goals: 1 - Army ( ) 16 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

17 00 Evan Barnes Goalkeeper Jr. Columbus, Ohio The Columbus Academy Michael Chertude 22 Defenseman Fr. Beaverton, Ore. Jesuit Personal: Lettered for three years at The Columbus Academy, graduating in was originally appointed to the Class of 2007, but a serious injury in a car accident forced him to attend Ohio State for a year, before joining the Class of played club soccer for one year with the Buckeyes... led high school team to the 2001 district title and the 2001 and 2002 Buckeye Athletic Conference titles... was a two-time All- League and All-City selection and was the 2002 team captain and team MVP... also lettered once in tennis at The Columbus Academy... while at Navy, was a member of the Superintendent s List in 2005 and the Dean s List in 2005 and full name is Evan Anderson Barnes... son of James and JoAnne Barnes... born April 29, 1985, in Columbus, Ohio... majoring in honors systems engineering. 25 Kyle Behbehani Midfielder Fr. East Greenwich, R.I. East Greenwich Personal: A 2006 graduate of East Greenwich High School, Behbehani lettered four times in soccer and twice in lacrosse... led team to the Rhode Island Olympic Development Program state finals in was a three-time All-Division honoree in soccer and spent five years in the state Olympic Development Program... earned an All-Division accolade in lacrosse following his senior year... was a teammate of Holy Cross Peter Siclari... his sister, Erin, played soccer at George Mason... full name is Kyle Evan Behbehani... son of Alaedin and Mary Behbehani... born Sept. 10, 1987, in Providence, R.I. Matthew Biesecker 27 Defender Fr. Lewisberry, Pa. Red Land Personal: A 2006 graduate of Red Land High School, Biesecker was a three-year letterwinner on the soccer team... also lettered twice in track, running the 400 and was the Battalion Commander of JROTC (Army) Unit in high school... full name is Matthew David Biesecker... son of H. Wayne and Linda Biesecker... born Nov. 24, 1987, in Harrisburg, Pa. Personal: A four-year letterwinner in soccer, Chertude graduated from Jesuit High School in led team to the 2005 state championship... an outstanding athlete, Chertude won the 2006 state championship in the triple jump ( )... lettered three times in track and field... named All-City in track as a junior... full name is Michael John Chertude... son of Michael and Tamera Chertude... born June 30, 1988, in Portland, Ore. 3 Doug DeVuono Personal: DeVouno was a member of the club team at Navy, before joining the varsity team when the club team was dropped in impressed the coaches in the spring and will push for a starting spot in the forward position... was a four-year letterwinner at Horlick High School... scored 26 goals as a senior... led team to three regional championships... during his senior year (2004), was named All-State, team MVP, team captain and County Player of the Year... served as vice president of the school, secretary of the National Honor Society and 2004 Student-Athlete of the Year... brother, Anthony, was a member of the Navy crew team from , graduating from the Academy in full name is Douglas James DeVouno... son of Anthony and Cynthia DeVuono... born March 26, 1986, in Columbus, Ohio.... majoring in mechanical engineering. Doug DeVuono had a strong spring season, joining the team after spending two years on the club team. Forward Jr. Racine, Wis. Horlick 17

18 Cash Elston Chris Marino 11 Midfielder Fr. Sammamish, Wash. Eastlake 24 Midfielder / Forward Fr. Longwood, Fla. Lake Mary Personal: Elston is a 2006 graduate of Eastlake High School, where he lettered three times and was the team s leading scorer during his senior season... led Eastlake to the 2005 Washington State Championship and 2005 and 2006 King County Class 4-A league titles... during his senior season, he garnered first-team All-State and All- County honors and wsa the King County Class 4-A Co-Player of the Year... was a member of the Seattle Times All-Area team... also lettered twice in cross country... his mother, Ann Louise, ran track and field at the University of Pittsburgh... full name is Cassius Alexander Elston III... son of Cassius Jr., and Ann Louise Elston... born Oct. 23, 1987, in Newburyport, Mass Andrew Garcia Forward Fr. Garland, Texas Naaman Forest Personal: Earned four letters at Naaman Forest High School, where he graduated in earned team MVP honors at the Naval Academy Prep School a year ago... led his 2003 Naaman Forest team to an record and the State Cup... was a four-time member of the Texas All-State team... played on the same club team, Dallas Solar FC, as classmate Chris Schneider. Garcia was a year older... was a member of Student Council at Naaman Forest and participated in many volunteer groups that benefited underprivileged children... full name is Johathan Andrew Garcia... son of Frank and Ana Maria Garcia... born March 16, 1987, in Dallas, Texas... older brother, Patrick, played soccer at Saint Louis University... is an accomplished juggler. Mark Garcia Midfielder Fr. Tempe, Ariz. McClintock Personal: A four-year letterwinner, Marino graduated from Lake Mary High School, in helped Lake Mary to a 2006 State Runner-Up finish and final four appearances in 2003 and named the Seminole County Player of the Year and was a firstteam All-Central Florida selection in earned two All-County and All-District citations and was a two-time team MVP and team captain... attended the same high school as Navy junior Eric Gorden... Marino played in four 3-on-3 national championship tournaments... father, James, participated in lacrosse for four years and two in soccer at Army, and graduated in 1978 from West Point... was a member of National Honor Society and Summa Cum Laude... full name is Christopher James Marino... son of Jim and Anita Marino... born Sept. 24, 1987, in Vicksburg, Miss. 23 Scott Robertson Midfielder Fr. Chester, Va. Thomas Dale Personal: Graduated in 2006 from Thomas Dale High School, where he earned four letters in soccer and two in cross country... led Thomas Dale to two Virginia state titles, compiling a record during his final two seasons... was an All-District, All-Region and All-Metro (Richmond) honoree twice and garnered honorable mention All-State accolades as a senior... served as his high school and club team captain for three years... was a high school teammated of William & Mary s Roger Both, James Madison s Matt White and American s Jake Van Yahres... member of Key Club, Latin Club, National Honor Society and was the school newspaper s sports editor... full name is Scott Byron Robertson... son of Ken and Heather Robertson... born Sept. 23, 1987, in Fort Belvoir, Va. Personal: Graduated in 2006 from McClintock High School, where he earned four letters... garnered All-City and All-Region accolades as well as team MVP honors twice... served as the team captain at McClintock, which competed in Class 4-A... his father, Mark, lettered three times in track and field at Arizona State and his grandfather, Benjamin, lettered four times at Arizona State in track and field and competed in the 1956 Olympic Games javelin competition... full name is Mark Albert Garcia... son of Mark and Janis Garcia... born Aug. 22, 1988, in San Diego, Calif. 18 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

19 Chris Schneider Matt Tapajcik 5 Midfielder / Defender Fr. Arlington, Texas James W. Martin 17 Midfielder Fr. Alexandria, Va. Gonzaga College Personal: Recently named to CollegeSoccerNews.com s 100 Freshmen to Keep an Eye On in a 2006 graduate of James W. Martin High School, Schneider lettered three times... was on the same club team of classmate Andrew Garcia on the Dallas Solar Soccer Club that advanced to the national tournament twice and won the 2006 Dallas Cup. Garcia was a year older... was a two-time Class 5-A (Texas biggest class) All-State selection, two-time All-District honoree, team captain and team s offensive player of the year... in 2004, Schneider earned All-City accolades... was a sevenyear captain on his club team that won the North Dallas League Grand Championship seven times... his high school team won two Legion Three Championships and two State Cups... member of the Olympic Development Program State and Regional teams since was a high school teammate of Saint Louis University s Scott Wiznewski... member of student council, National Honor Society, the Key Club, Spanish Club and won the American Legion Award... full name is Christopher Martin Vincent Schneider... son of Martin and Denise Schneider... born Aug. 15, 1988, in Arlington, Texas. 0 Keegan Shields Goalkeeper So. Dryden, N.Y. Dryden Personal: A two-year letterwinner at Gonzaga College High School, where he lettered twice... earned WCAC Honorable Mention accolades as a senior... member of National Honor Society... his father, John, was a Naval Academy graduate in was a high school teammate of Virginia Tech s James Carroll and James Madison s Patrick Stevens... full name is Matthew Joseph Tapajcik... son of John and Janice Tapajcik... born Nov. 22, 1987, in Bremerton, Wash. Personal: A two-year letterwinner at Dryden High School, Shields graduated in spent one year at NAPS and was enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, before coming to Navy... was a member of the 2001 senior All-Star Team and the IAC All-Star Team... sister, Chenoa played soccer at the University of Hartford... full name is Keegan Gurnon Shields... son of Elson Shields and Janice Gurnon... born Aug. 7, 1984, in Madison, Wis.... majoring in information technology. Navy celebrates a goal in last year s win over Army. The Mids and Black Knights will meet for the 73rd time on Oct. 28, in West Point, N.Y. 19

20 2005 Season in Review 2006 NAVY MEN S SOCCER Navy Enjoys Record-Breaking Turnaround in 2005 The 2005 edition of the Navy soccer team enjoyed a turnaround set up by one of the most explosive offenses in recent memory. The Mids finished 2005 with their first winning record since 2001 and their first.500 Patriot League record since the same year. Meanwhile, Navy scored 27 goals, the most for a Navy team since 2000, just one year after scoring just 12 goals. The 15-goal jump is the largest since a 16-goal leap from 1993 to Navy opened the season, and the Rich Miranda era, with the Anders Navy Classic on Sept The Mids disposed of Niagara, 4-1, as four different players netted goals in the first half in front of 972 fans at the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility. In 2004, it took Navy four games to score four goals. In game two, it was the second half that sparked Navy to the win, defeating Georgia Southern, 4-0, behind four second-half goals, scored by, again, four different players. Navy dropped its first game of 2005 in the next outing, a 2-1 overtime loss to regional power Davidson at the UMBC Soccer Classic. Navy held a 1-0 lead late in the game, but the Wildcats tied the contest with just four minutes to play, then won the game with one second left in overtime. Navy rebounded from its first loss with a 2-0 win over Rider in the UMBC Soccer Classic as senior goalie Aric McElheny posted his first shutout of the season. The Mids then headed outside of Maryland for the first time the following weekend, claiming a 2-0 victory at Hartford, before succumbing to UMass, 2-0. The UMass loss started a freefall that ended with back-to-back losses to Delaware and Lehigh and left Navy with a record heading into the meat of its schedule. Miranda then inserted sophomore goalkeeper Thomas Jenkins into the lineup, and the Mids took off again, earning an impressive 2-0 win over preseason league favorite American. The Mids continued their winning ways with a pair of 3-1 wins over La Salle and Holy Cross, which moved Navy into the NSCAA / Mid-Atlantic Regional Rankings for the first time since Navy followed the three-game winning streak with a 0-0 tie at regionally-ranked UMBC on the Retrievers nearly-unbeatable home turf. However, Navy s fortunes again turned south, dominating Colgate in a 1-0 loss to the Raiders on a rainy, wind-driven Saturday night in Hamilton, N.Y. Navy outshot the Raiders, 22-3, but couldn t solve Colgate s defense in the loss. Navy then had its worst performance of the year in a 4-0 loss to eventual NCAA Tournament participant, Lafayette. The Mids played a man down for nearly all of the second half and the Addy Strasdas earned second-team All-Patriot League honors last fall. Leopards responded by scoring three goals in a 15-minute span. Miranda s troops righted the ship in big-time fashion the following week, routing rival Army, 4-2, in front of 1,319 fans and a national-television audience in Annapolis. Again, four different Mids scored goals and eight different players scored points as the senior class finished their careers unbeaten against Army (2-0-2). The next weekend, with its Patriot League Tournament dreams dashed earlier in the day, Navy came out flat in the season finale against Bucknell. The Bison scored twice, including a Navy own goal, in the first half for a 2-0 halftime lead. The Mids came out of the locker room spirited, scoring just six minutes into the second half, then getting the equalizer with just three minutes left to play in a well-played 2-2 tie. The tie assured Navy of a.500 record in Patriot League play and kept Bucknell out of the Patriot League Tournament. Head coach Rich Miranda earned Patriot League Coach of the Year honors and Addy Strasdas was selected second-team All-Patriot League. In addition, five members (Zach Capacete, Chris Hermeling, Aric McElheny, Zach Pleis and Tom Shelly) earned spots on the 2005 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Game-by-Game Results Date Opponent W / L Score Shots SOG Saves CKicks Fouls Att. Overall PL Sept. 2 Niagara W / 16 8 / 4 3 / 4 5 / 7 16 / Sept. 4 Ga. Southern W / 10 8 / 3 3 / 4 5 / 4 26 / Sept. 9 vs. Davidson L (ot) / 16 4 / 10 8 / 3 3 / 6 11 / Sept. 11 vs. Rider W / / 6 6 / 8 3 / 1 18 / Sept. 16 at Hartford W / 7 8 / 2 2 / 6 5 / 3 7 / Sept. 18 at Massachusetts L / 7 2 / 4 2 / 2 6 / 1 20 / Sept. 21 Delaware L / 9 6 / 5 4 / 6 6 / 6 16 / Sept. 23 at Lehigh L / 21 6 / 6 5 / 6 4 / 1 15 / Sept. 28 American W / 14 5 / 4 4 / 3 1 / 4 17 / Oct. 2 at La Salle W / 15 4 / 5 4 / 1 4 / 3 17 / Oct. 8 Holy Cross W / 19 6 / 6 5 / 3 3 / 6 13 / Oct. 12 at UMBC T (2 ot) / 18 4 / 5 5 / 4 2 / 7 15 / Oct. 15 at Colgate L / 3 6 / 2 1 / 6 4 / 1 9 / Oct. 22 at Lafayette L / 9 3 / 8 4 / 3 2 / 6 18 / Oct. 28 Army W / 15 7 / 3 1 / 3 3 / 2 17 / 16 1, Nov. 5 Bucknell T (2 ot) / 15 8 / 5 3 / 6 5 / 3 27 / Game totals are displayed in the format of Navy / Opponents. Time Of Goals (Minutes) Tot. Navy Opp A Closer Look Category 2005 Overall Home Away Neutral Patriot League Home Away Navy outshoots Opponent Opponent outshoots Navy Shots are even Navy has 0-10 shots Navy has shots Navy has 16-plus shots Opponent has 0-10 shots Opponent has shots Opponent has 16-plus shots Navy has more corners Opp. has more corners Corners are even Overtime games One-goal games Two or more-goal gms Navy has more fouls Opponent has more fouls Fouls are even Navy scores 0 goals Navy scores 1 goal Navy scores 2 goals Navy scores 3-plus goals Opponent scores 0 goals Opponent scores 1 goal Opponent scores 2 goals Opponent scores 3-plus gls Navy on Wednesday Navy on Friday Navy on Saturday Navy on Sunday Navy in September Navy in October Navy in November When Navy Scored a Goal UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

21 2005 Statistics Overall: Patriot League: Home: Away: Neutral: OVERALL PATRIOT LEAGUE No. Name GP-GS G A Pts. Sh Shot% GW GP-GS G A Pts. Sh. 11 J.P. Murphy Addy Strasdas Carter Stapleton Kenan Knieriem Anthony Parker McKenzie Plank Eric Gorden Kris Huff Travis King Justin Waskey Brad Feige Danny Cook Will Riordon Tom Shelly Johnny Sadler Zach Pleis Zach Capacete Josh Kristoff Albert Silva Adam Pennington Nate Stokes Will Reiser Brett Copare Ryan Trespalacios Aric McElheny Britton Chauvin Thomas Jenkins Totals Opponents OVERALL PATRIOT LEAGUE No. Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Svs. Pct. Rec. SO Min. GAA Pct. Rec. SO 31 Chris Hermeling : : Aric McElheny : : Thomas Jenkins : : Britton Chauvin 1-0 3: : TM TEAM 1-0 0: : Totals : : Opponents : : Team Statistics Navy Opp. SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot Attempts Goals Scored Avg Shot Pct SOG-Attempts SOG Pct Shots / Game Assists CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow Cards Red Cards 2 1 ATTENDANCE Total Dates / Avg. 7 / / 368 Neutral Site # / Avg. 2 / 119 Goals 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot. Navy Opponents Shots 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot. Navy Opponents Saves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot. Navy Opponents C. Kicks 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot. Navy Opponents Fouls 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot. Navy Opponents J.P. Murphy led the team in scoring for the second straight season, tallying 12 points (4 g, 4 a) in He opened the year tallying points in five straight games. 21

22 2005 Patriot League Recap Patriot League Season Standings ----League Overall STANDINGS Rec. Pts. Rec. Pct. Home Away Neut. Last5 Unb. Str. 1. American$ Lafayette Lehigh (0-0-1) Colgate Navy (1-0-1) Bucknell (1-0-1) 7. Holy Cross Army $ 2005 Patriot League Championship top seed and host. Patriot League Tournament Review November Reeves Field Washington, D.C. Hosted by American Friday, November 11 Semifinals Match 1: (1) American 1, (4) Colgate 0 Match 2: (2) Lafayette 0, (3) Lehigh 0; Lafayette advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3. Sunday, November 13 Finals Match 3: Lafayette 1, American 0 NCAA Tournament Review November 18 Morrison Stadium Omaha, Neb. Friday, November 18 First Round Creighton 3, Lafayette Patriot League Postseason Awards First-Team All-Patriot League F Josh Trott Holy Cross F Jim Stevens Lehigh F Scott Hawkins Lafayette M Adam Williamson Lehigh M Sal Caccavale American M Eric Brunton Bucknell M Thomas Harju Lafayette D Luke Sullivan Lafayette D John O Reilly Lehigh D Tim Faneck Bucknell GK Adam Edwards Bucknell Second-Team All-Patriot League F Eric Anton Colgate F Devin Deane Colgate M Ryan McCaughey Lafayette M Peter Classi Lehigh M Addy Strasdas Navy M Garth Juckem American D Gordon Templeman American D Joe Verdi Lehigh D Kevin Leonard Holy Cross D Daniel Newell Army GK Mike Tortora Lafayette 2006 NAVY MEN S SOCCER Patriot League Players of the Week Sept. 6 Thomas Harju - Lafayette O Doug Litvack - Colgate D Chad Barbieri - Lafayette R Sept. 13 Josh Trott - Holy Cross O Adam Edwards - Bucknell D Felipe Castrillon - Holy Cross R Sept. 20 Devin Deane - Colgate O Charlie Sales - Lehigh D Felipe Castrillon - Holy Cross R Sept. 27 Sal Caccavale - American O Adam Edwards - Bucknell D Mark Schmiegel - Bucknell R Oct. 4 Adrian Moreno - Army O Thomas Jenkins - Navy D John-Michael Gallogly - Army R Oct. 11 Coco Del Rio - American O Gordon Templeman - American D Phil Purdy - American R Oct. 18 Marsalis Beckford - Holy Cross O Doug Litvack - Colgate D Andreas Andrews - Holy Cross R Oct. 25 Luke Sullivan - Lafayette O Adam Edwards - Bucknell D Felipe Castillon - Holy Cross R Nov. 1 John O Reiily - Lehigh O Mike Totora - Lafayette D Stephen Romeo - American R Nov. 8 Garth Juckem - American O Doug Litvack - Colgate D Steve Ference - Lafayette R BRINE Coach of the Year BRINE Offensive Player of the Year BRINE Defensive Player of the Year BRINE Goalkeeper of the Year BRINE Rookie of the Year Student-Athlete of the Year Rich Miranda, Navy Adam Williamson, Lehigh Tim Faneck, Bucknell Adam Edwards, Bucknell Phil Purdy, American Mike Tortora, Lafayette 2005 Patriot League Men s Soccer Academic Honor Roll American: Nathan Baker, Coco Del Rio, Lucas Dowiak, Tomer Konowiecki, Miyad Movassaghi, Mark Petruniak, Thomas Philip Purdy, Chris Sedlak, Ryan Studner. Army: Lance Cunningham, John-Michael Gallogly, A.J. Glubzinski, Pierre Hines, John Kubeika, Daniel Newell, William Swearingen, David Tennant, Jordan Terry, Nate Wagner, Bill Watts. Bucknell: Alex Clavelle, Adam Edwards, David Harris, Kevin Holmes, Tom Sherman, Jason Soto, Justin Wolf. Colgate: Daniel Belke, David Cappuccio, Simon Jarcho, Charles Lambropoulos, Matthew Leach, Grant Marcks, Bryant Meckley, Michael Mulanaphy, Michael Parshley, James Stephens, William Yewdell. Holy Cross: Gamal Baker, Keith Baker, Felipe Castrillon, Joseph Cherackal, Andrew Thompson. Lafayette: Kevin Chysna, Oren Kalmus, Ryan McCaughey, Mark Price, Michael Tilley, Michael Tortora. Lehigh: Joe Clemente, Mike Hessemer, Nathan Wiita. Navy: Zach Capacete, Chris Hermeling, Aric McElheny, Zach Pleis, Tom Shelly. Thomas Jenkins earned Navy s lone weekly honor after shutting out American, 2-0, in his first career start. He won Defensive Player of the Week accolades on Oct UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

23 Patriot League Overview 2005 Patriot League Individual Leaders - All Games Points GP G-A-Pts. 1. Josh Trott (Holy Cross) Jim Stevens (Lehigh) Adam Williamson (Lehigh) Garth Juckem (American) Marsalis Beckford (Holy Cross) Devin Deane (Colgate) Eric Anton (Colgate) Mark Larry (American) Thomas Harju (Lafayette) John O Reilly (Lehigh) J.P. Murphy (Navy) Sal Caccavale (American) Adrian Moreno (Army) Scott Hawkins (Lafayette) Goals GP Gls. GPG 1. Jim Stevens (Lehigh) Josh Trott (Holy Cross) Eric Anton (Colgate) John O Reilly (Lehigh) Patriot League Team Leaders All Games Points GP Pts. 1. Navy Lafayette Lehigh American Holy Cross Colgate Bucknell Army Adam Williamson (Lehigh) Marsalis Beckford (Holy Cross) Garth Juckem (American) Devin Deane (Colgate) Scott Hawkins (Lafayette) Adrian Moreno (Army) Larry Mark (American) Assists GP Ast. APG 1. Thomas Harju (Lafafyette) Andreas Andrews (Holy Cross) Charlie Lambropoulos (Colgate) Andrew Lunney (Holy Cross) Adam Williamson (Lehigh) Garth Juckem (American) Kris Huff (Navy) J.P. Murphy (Navy) Sal Caccavale (American) Larry Mark (American) Chase Hunter (Army) Assists GP Ast. 1. Navy Lafayette American Colgate Holy Cross Lehigh Bucknell Army Saves GP Svs. SPG 1. Doug Litvack (Colgate) Adam Edwards (Bucknell) Mike Tortora (Lafayette) Chris Sedlak (American) Charlie Sales (Lehigh) John-Mich. Gallogly (Army) Richard Whipple (Holy Cross) Aric McElheny (Navy) Goals Against Average Min. GA GAA 1. Charlie Sales (Leh.) Mike Tortora (Laf.) Adam Edwards (BU) Aric McElheny (Navy) Doug Litvack (Colg.) Richard Whipple (HC) Chris Sedlak (AU) John-Micheal Gallogly (Army) Goals Allowed GP GA 1. Lehigh Navy Bucknell Colgate Lafayette Holy Cross American Army Goals GP Gls. 1. Lehigh Lafayette Navy American Holy Cross Colgate Bucknell Army Shots GP Sh. 1. American Army Lehigh Navy Holy Cross Lafayette Colgate Bucknell Saves GP Svs. 1. Colgate Bucknell Lafayette American Lehigh Army Navy Holy Cross Patriot League Composite Records PL Regular- PL Tourney PL Tourney PL Tourney PL Tourney Team Overall Pct. Season Titles Appearances Record Championships Runner-ups American** ( 04, 05) 4 (Last ) ( 01, 04) 1 ( 05) Army ( 92, 96) 5 (Last ) ( 91, 93, 96) 2 ( 92, 94) Bucknell ( 90, 03) 5 (Last ) Colgate ( 97) 10 (Last ) ( 92, 97) 1 ( 93) Fordham* (Last ) ( 90) 0 Holy Cross ( 95, 99, 01, 02) 8 (Last ) ( 02) 1 ( 01) Lafayette ( 93, 94, 98, 00) 13 (Last ) ( 94, 95, 98, 99, 03, 05) 2 ( 90, 00) Lehigh (Last ) ( 00) 6 ( 91, 97, 98, 02, 03, 04) Navy ( 91) 7 (Last ) ( 95, 96, 99) * Fordham competed in the Patriot League from ; ** American joined the Patriot League in

24 Navy in the Patriot League Navy in the Patriot League Recordbooks Assists in a Game 1. 4 Mike Curtis vs. Army (10/20/95) Assists in a Season T4. 11 Cliff Carpenter (1992) Assists in a Career T4. 23 Seth Walters ( ) Saves in a Career Brian Steckroth ( ) GAA in a Season Brian Steckroth (2001) GAA in a Career T Brian Steckroth ( ) Frank DiFilippo ( ) Shutouts in a Season T9. 9 Brian Steckroth (2001) Shutouts in a Career T6. 20 Brian Steckroth ( ) Team - Fewest Goals Allowed Navy (2001) Wins in Patriot League Play 1. 6 Navy (1991) / With four others Navy In the Patriot League Year W-L-T Place PL Tourn st th th th T-3rd rd T-4th th nd th th T-7th th th T-5th TOT All-Time Patriot League Standings 1990 PL Overall Bucknell Fordham* Colgate Lafayette Lehigh Army Holy Cross PL Overall Navy Lehigh Lafayette Army* Colgate Fordham Bucknell Holy Cross PL Overall Army Colgate* Lehigh Navy Fordham Lafayette Bucknell Holy Cross PL Overall Lafayette Colgate Bucknell Army* Navy Lehigh Holy Cross Fordham PL Overall Lafayette* Colgate Army Holy Cross Navy Bucknell Lehigh Fordham PL Overall Holy Cross Lafayette* Colgate Navy Army Bucknell Lehigh PL Overall Army* Colgate Navy Lafayette Lehigh Holy Cross Bucknell PL Overall Colgate* Lehigh Holy Cross Navy Lafayette Army Bucknell PL Overall Lafayette* Lehigh Colgate Holy Cross Army Navy Bucknell PL Overall Holy Cross Navy Colgate Lafayette* Lehigh Bucknell Army PL Overall Lafayette Bucknell Lehigh* Holy Cross Army Navy Colgate PL Overall Holy Cross American* Lehigh Navy Colgate Lafayette Bucknell Army PL Overall Holy Cross* American Lehigh Lafayette Bucknell Colgate Navy Army PL Overall Bucknell Lafayette* Holy Cross Lehigh Navy Colgate American Army PL Overall American* Lehigh Bucknell Lafayette Colgate Army Holy Cross Navy PL Overall American Lafayette* Lehigh Colgate Navy Bucknell Holy Cross Army * Denotes Patriot League Tournament champion. Navy in the Patriot League Tournament APPEARANCES: , , 1999, 2001 NAVY S OVERALL RECORD: 3-7 Semifinals 3-4 Finals 0-3 In Annapolis 0-1 At West Point 0-1 At Worcester 2-3 At Hamilton ANNAPOLIS, MD. #4 Army 2, #1 NAVY WEST POINT, N.Y. #1 Army 1, #4 NAVY 1 (2 OT) (Army advances on penalty kicks) WORCESTER, MASS. #4 NAVY 2, #1 Holy Cross 0 (2 OT) #2 Lafayette 3, NAVY 2 (2OT) HAMILTON, N.Y. #3 NAVY 2, #2 Colgate 1 #1 Army 4, NAVY HAMILTON, N.Y. #1 Colgate 1, #4 NAVY 1 (2 OT) (Colgate advances on penalty kicks) WORCESTER, MASS. #2 NAVY 3, #3 Colgate 1 #4 Lafayette 1, NAVY 0 (2 OT) WORCESTER, MASS. #1 Holy Cross 1, #4 NAVY 0 24 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

25 The Patriot League Today s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow s Leaders American University Bucknell University Colgate University College of the Holy Cross Lafayette College Lehigh University United States Military Academy United States Naval Academy Executive Director: Carolyn Schlie Femovich 3773 Corporate Pkwy., Ste. 190, Center Valley, PA Phone: (610) The Patriot League continually demonstrates that student-athletes can excel at both academics and athletics without sacrificing its high standards. The Patriot League s athletic success is achieved while its member institutions remain committed to its founding principle of admitting and graduating student-athletes that are academically representative of their class. In its second decade of combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 23 men s and women s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as full members, and Fordham and Georgetown as associate members. These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have, and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. In addition, the Patriot League finished first in the new NCAA Academic Progress Report (APR) among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid (combining with all eight of its full-time member institutions for an average of 984 out of 1,000). The APR is used to measure academic eligibility, retention and graduation of student-athletes. Patriot League student-athletes and teams continue to enjoy success at the national level, with opening round victories coming in several NCAA Championships, including consecutive wins in men s basketball, a final four appearance in men s lacrosse and a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Cross Country Championship. The Patriot League s mission is simple, to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its student-athletes to be leaders in society. During the year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams accomplished the following; Army s Julie Jorgensen (first-team soccer) and Bucknell s Matt Capece (third-team baseball) were named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America team. 50 Patriot League student-athletes were named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District teams. In addition to automatic qualifiers, the Patriot League sent a second atlarge team to the NCAA I-AA football playoffs for the second-straight season, and to the NCAA Men s Golf Championships for the first time in League history. Bucknell s men s basketball program became the first Patriot League team to crack the Associated Press and ESPN/USA Today Coaches Top 25 Poll. American s Keira Carlstrom turned in the highest finish in Patriot League history at the NCAA Women s Cross Country Championship, placing sixth overall. Four Patriot League men s lacrosse teams spent portions of the season ranked in the top 20 of the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Poll, with Navy spending the entire year in the top 15. Holy Cross won the Patriot League s first-ever NCAA postseason contest in women s lacrosse, defeating Le Moyne in the NCAA Play-In Game to advance to the NCAA Women s Lacrosse Tournament. Army s women s basketball program became the first from a service academy to advance to the NCAA Division I Women s Basketball Tournament. Lehigh s Matt McBride became the highest Patriot League student-athlete to be selected in the Major League Baseball College Draft, going in the second round (76th overall). 25

26 2005 Game-by-Game Box Scores & Recaps GAME 1 SEPTEMBER 2 NAVY NIAGARA ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- The Navy men's soccer team scored four goals in the game's first 42 minutes, including three in a 12- minute, 14-second span, and cruised to a 4-1 victory over Niagara in the season opener for both teams. The game was head coach Rich Miranda's first at the helm for the Midshipman soccer program. Navy started sluggishly, as Niagara controlled the play early in the contest, and nearly took an early lead as Matt Stedman fired a 12-yard shot from the top of the box that ricocheted off the crossbar and away from danger. Navy, however, settled down and took a 1-0 lead when J.P. Murphy gathered a loose ball on the right side of the box and ripped a shot in the left top corner in the 24th minute for a 1-0 advantage. Just over two minutes later, Brad Feige sent a long, hard shot that was bobbled by Niagara goalie Eric Sullivan, which trickled into the net for a 2-0 lead in the 26th minute. Then, just 10 minutes later, Carter Stapleton slipped in a low roller to the left corner past a diving Sullivan for a 3-0 advantage in the 36th minute. The three goals matched Navy's season-high single-game total from a year ago. Stapleton's third career goal was assisted by sophomore Justin Waskey. Navy's final tally came on a pretty two-on-one breakaway when sophomore Anthony Parker scored when Stapleton slipped him a pass at the last minute, in which Parker corraled and caught Sullivan out of position for a 4-0 lead in the 42nd minute, which was the halftime score. The tally was Parker's first career goal. Niagara avoided the shutout in the 80th minute when Paul VandenBoomen scored off an indirect kick over a Navy wall to cut the final margin to 4-1. Niagara outshot Navy, 16-13, and had seven corner kicks to Navy's five. Aric McElheny and Thomas Jenkins combined to make three saves for Navy, while Sullivan stopped four shots for Niagara. BOX SCORE Niagara Navy Scoring: Navy-Murphy 23:14; Navy-Feige 25:32; Navy-Stapleton (Waskey) 35:28; Navy-Parker (Stapleton) 41:20; Niagara- VandenBoomen 79:06. Shots: Navy 13 (8-5), Niagara 16 (8-8) Saves: Navy 3 (2-1), Niagara 4 (2-2) Corners: Navy 5 (3-2), Niagara 7 (3-4) Fouls: Navy 16 (8-8), Niagara 7 (3-4) Goalkeeping (Mins.-GA-Svs.): Navy-McElheny (76-0-2), Jenkins (14-1-1); Niagara-Sullivan (90-4-4). GAME 2 SEPTEMBER 4 NAVY GEORGIA SOUTHERN ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- The Navy men's soccer team scored four goals in a 35-minute span in the second half to break open a scoreless game and cruise to a 4-0 victory over Georgia Southern in the finals of the Anders Soccer Classic on Sunday. With the win, Navy moves to for the first time since Navy opened the tournament with a 4-1 victory over Niagara on Friday night. After a conservative, defensive-minded first half, Navy finally broke through early and often in the second half. Just under a minute into the second half, junior midfielder Addy Strasdas chipped home a shot just inside the right post off a Johnny Sadler cross for his first goal of the year and a 1-0 lead. Navy would add to the total 13 minutes later when, in the 59th minute, the Mids executed a beautiful three-on-two breakaway. Defenseman Brad Feige streaked down the right side with the ball, sent a pass to the middle to Carter Stapleton who, in stride, touched a pass to sophomore forward J.P. Murphy. Murphy rifled a shot off the left post and into the net for a 2-0 cushion. The goal was Murphy's second in two games. Two minutes later, Stapleton scored his second goal in as many games, as he picked up a loose ball in traffic that the goalie wasn't able to corral. Stapleton then flipped a high,arching shot over GSU goalie Adam Webb that bounced into the net for a 3-0 advantage. Navy would close out the scoring as sophomore Travis King crashed the net during a scramble in front and slipped a low shot into the back of the net for his second career goal in the 81st minute. Navy outshot Georgia Southern, 17-10, and had five corner kicks to the Eagles' four. Navy was whistled for 26 fouls, while GSU had 17. Aric McElheny had three saves in 82 minutes, before Thomas Jenkins relieved him to complete the shutout. BOX SCORE Ga. Southern Navy Scoring: Navy-Strasdas (Sadler) 45:58; Navy-Murphy (Stapleton, Feige) 58:39; Navy-Stapleton 60:35; King 80:40. Shots: Navy 17 (7-10), GSU 10 (3-7) Saves: Navy 3 (2-1), GSU 4 (2-2) Corners: Navy 5 (4-1), GSU 4 (3-1) Fouls: Navy 26 (12-14), GSU 15 (7-8) Goalkeeping (Mins.-GA-Svs.): Navy-McElheny (82-0-3), Jenkins (8-0-0); GSU-Webb (83-4-2), Alexander (7-0-1). GAME 3 SEPTEMBER 9 DAVIDSON NAVY (OT) BALTIMORE, Md. -- The Navy men's soccer team couldn't hold a late lead and saw its perfect start end on a warm, Friday afternoon in Baltimore, dropping a 2-1 decision to No. 22-ranked Davidson College in overtime. The Wildcats denied Navy its bid to start for the first time 13 years. Davidson's Matt Allen scored the game-winner with just one second remaining in the first overtime session. The Wildcats, which entered the game undefeated with impressive wins over Atlantic 10 Conference power Charlotte and UNC-Wilmington, attacked for the game's first 10 minutes. However, the Mids' defense and goalkeeper Aric McElheny stood tall, keeping Davidson off the board. McElheny made five first-half saves, including three in the game's first 12 minutes. Davidson outshot the Mids, 6-2, in the first half. Navy, however, did draw three corners to Davidson's two. In the second half, Navy's defense contined to hold firm and finally gave the offense the break it needed. In the 82nd minute, junior McKenzie Plank netted his first goal of the year, as he sent a 13-yard blast just inside the left post for a 1-0 cushion. Sophomore J.P. Murphy assisted on the goal for his fifth point of the season. The lead was short-lived as Davidson, who is ranked fifth in the latest NSCAA / adidas South Region rankings behind national powers North Carolina, Duke, Clemson and Wake Forest, tied the game just a little over four minutes later, as Allen fired a shot that ricocheted off the crossbar, where Tom Lavan picked up the loose ball and deposited it into the back of the net to tie the game at one and send the game into overtime. Navy thought it had the game-winner with about three minutes to play in the extra session, as senior Kenan Knieriem got behind the defense and scored to give the Mids the apparent victory. However, one of the linesman ruled Knieriem was offsides, disallowing the goal. With just one second left in the first overtime, Allen then scored the Golden Goal off a Davidson corner. McElheny punched the ball out of harm's way off the corner kick, but Allen corraled the loose ball and sent a shot into the top corner from seven yards out for the 2-1 Davidson victory. The Wildcats outshot Navy, 16-7, in the contest and drew six corners to Navy's three. Both teams committed 11 fouls. McElheny made a career-best eight saves in the loss, while Davidson's Ben Ashton stopped three Navy shots. BOX SCORE Davidson Navy Scoring: Navy-Plank (Murphy) 81:37; Davidson-Lavan 85:53; Davidson-Allen 99:59. Shots: Navy 7 (2-3-2), Davidson 16 (6-7-3) Saves: Navy 8 (5-3-0), Davidson 3 (2-1-0) Corners: Navy 3 (3-0-0), Davidson 6 (2-3-1) Fouls: Navy 11 (6-3-2), Davidson 11 (3-6-2) Goalkeeping (Mins.-GA-Svs.): Navy-McElheny ( ); Davidson-Ashton ( ). GAME 4 SEPTEMBER 11 NAVY RIDER BALTIMORE, Md. -- The Navy men's soccer team rebounded from its first loss of the year with an impressive outing, blanking Rider 2-0 at the Coca-Cola/adidas Kick Off Classic on Sunday. The Midshipmen, which suffered their first defeat of the year on Friday, a 2-1 overtime loss to No. 22-ranked Davidson on Friday, improved to on the season. The three wins already equaled Navy's win total from the year before. Navy wasted little time getting on the board. In the 17th minute, sophomore J.P. Murphy tallied his team-leading third goal of the season as he won a battle inside and blasted a shot into the corner of the net from seven yards out for a 1-0 lead. Junior Carter Stapleton assisted on the goal. The duo both lead Navy with seven points on the young season. Navy still led 1-0 early in the second half when the Mids' offense struck again. Addy Strasdas netted his second goal of the year in the 58th minute, when Will Riordon played a cross to a streaking Strasdas. The junior midfielder corraled the ball, and played a perfectly-placed shot into the corner that beat Rider keeper Daniel Riverso for a 2-0 advantage. That was all Navy senior goalkeeper Aric McElheny would need as he led the Navy defense to its second shutout of the season and first of his career. McElheny made six saves, three in each half, to turn away every Rider charge. Navy outshot thr Broncs, 15-10, and drew three corners to Rider's one. Navy did commit 18 fouls, including 13 in the second half, to Rider's 12. BOX SCORE Rider Navy Scoring: Navy-Murphy (Stapleton) 16:38; Navy-Strasdas (Riordon) 57:47. Shots: Navy 15 (7-8), Rider 10 (5-5) Saves: Navy 6 (3-3), Rider 8 (5-3) Corners: Navy 3 (1-2), Rider 1 (1-0) Fouls: Navy 18 (5-13), Rider 12 (7-5) Goalkeeping (Mins.-GA-Svs.): Navy-McElheny (90-0-6); Rider- Riverso (90-2-8). 26 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

27 GAME 5 SEPTEMBER 16 NAVY HARTFORD WEST HARTFORD, Conn. -- The Navy men's soccer team continued its solid start with a convincing 2-0 win over Hartford on Friday night before 422 fans at Al-Marzook Field. Navy scored once in each half and the Mids' defense held Hartford to just seven shots to post its third shutout of the season and run its record to With the victory, Navy has already surpassed last year's win total and the start is the best since the 2001 team started Navy got on the board midway through the first half when junior Addy Strasdas scored his third Addy Strasdas scored the goal of the season at the 32:33 game-winning goal against Hartford. mark. Kenan Kneiriem played a pass down the center of the field to a streaking Strasdas. Strasdas got behind the defense and chipped a shot over a lunging Ryan Carr for a 1-0 advantage. Meanwhile, the Navy defense held firm and held Hartford shotless in the game's first 45 minutes. Aric McElheny was the beneficiary of the stellar defense as he was forced to make just two saves, both in the second half, as he posted his second shutout of the season. Navy got an insurance goal with just 11 seconds left in the game, as J.P. Murphy tallied his fourth goal of the season at the 89:49 mark. Knieriem, who was credited with his second assist of the game on the goal, played a cross across the box that Murphy was able to play to the opposite corner. Murphy has now scored a point in all five games this season, marking the first time a Navy player has scored in five straight games since Brye Gerhardt accomplished the feat to start the 2000 season. The two goals also gives Navy 13 on the year after scoring 12 goals in 17 games last year. Navy outshot the Hawks, 11-7, and drew five corners to Hartford's three. Navy also committed a season-low seven fouls in the contest. The Mids' attack was offset by eight offsides penalties. BOX SCORE Navy Hartford Scoring: Navy-Strasdas (Knieriem) 32:33; Navy-Murphy (Knieriem) 89:48. Shots: Navy 11 (4-7), Hartford 7 (0-7) Saves: Navy 2 (0-2), Hartford 6 (3-3) Corners: Navy 5 (3-2), Hartford 3 (1-2) Fouls: Navy 7 (2-5), Hartford 10 (4-6) Goalkeeping (Mins.-GA-Svs.): Navy-McElheny (90-0-2); Hartford-Carr (90-2-6). GAME 6 SEPTEMBER 18 MASSACHUSETTS NAVY AMHERST, Mass. -- The Navy men's soccer team held UMass to just seven shots on the day, but the Minutemen made the most of their opportunities in ending Navy's two-game winning streak, 2-0, before 363 fans at Rudd Field N a v y controlled the play and tempo in the first half, and nearly took an early lead just 12 minutes into the game. Kris Huff corraled a loose ball off a Navy corner kick and sent a 20-yard shot that sailed just high over the crossbar to keep the game scoreless. The two teams then settled in, and UMass started to swing the momentum, taking advantage of Navy's physical play. Following a Navy foul, Douglas Rappaport sent an indirect kick towards the right post which UMass' Kenny Cook was able to get a foot on to redirect into the goal. Cook fought through traffic in front of the goal to just push the ball across the goal line. Aric McElheny appeared to make a diving save fighting through the scrum, but the linesman ruled that the ball had crossed the plane of the goal for a 1-0 UMass lead at the 21:09 mark. The Minutemen then went up 2-0 in the 62nd minute when Matty LeMire tallied his third goal of the year. The goal came on a UMass throw-in from the right sideline as freshman Nick Kelly tossed the ball into senior Tim Kitchell, who headed the ball towards the left post. LeMire leapt into the air getting a foot on the ball to push it inside the post past McElheny. The UMass defense took over from there, highlighted by freshman keeper Zack Simmons. Simmons held Navy at bay the rest of the way, including making two diving saves of a pair of McKenzie Plank shots in the second half. The Mids could muster just eight shots on the afternoon, and only two on goal. Physical play was also a problem for Navy, as it was whistled for 20 fouls, including 12 in the first half, to only nine for UMass. Navy did draw six corner kicks to UMass' one. McElheny made two saves in the net for the Mids. BOX SCORE Navy Massachusetts Scoring: UMass-Cook (Rappaport) 21:09; UMass-LeMire (Kitchell, Kelly) 61:22. Shots: Navy 8 (4-4), Massachusetts 7 (4-3) Saves: Navy 2 (1-1), Massachusetts 2 (0-2) Corners: Navy 6 (4-2), Massachusetts 1 (1-0) Fouls: Navy 20 (12-8), Massachusetts 9 (4-5) Goalkeeping (Mins.-GA-Svs.): Navy-McElheny (90-2-2); Massachusetts-Simmons (90-0-2). GAME 7 SEPTEMBER 21 DELAWARE NAVY ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- The Navy men's soccer team struggled for the second straight game and Delaware scored in the 62nd minute to send the Mids to a 1-0 setback before 419 fans at the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility. The shutout loss was Navy's second in a row. After a relatively uneventful first 10 minutes, both teams started to generate scoring opportunities. Delaware's first opportunity came in the 16th minute as Sal Tadjelli made a strong run through the Navy defense and deflected a teammate's cross just wide of the net that a Navy defender got a foot on and gave the Blue Hens their first corner kick of the game. After the near Delaware goal, Navy started to tilt the field and had four solid opportunities in the next 10 minutes. The Mids' best chance of the night came in the 29th minute. McKenzie Plank slid a shot from the left slot that beat Delaware keeper Taylor Thames, but richocheted off the post. However, sophomore Anthony Parker gathered the rebound, but was rushed into a quick shot that caromed off the crossbar and over the net to keep the game scoreless. Just four minutes later, senior Danny Cook received a feed from Johnny Sadler in the left slot and slid a low shot that nearly trickled under Thames. However, the goalie quickly snatched up the loose ball and kept the game scoreless heading into halftime. Navy continued to put the pressure on early in the second half as Justin Waskey and J.P. Murphy both had shots that tested Thames, but the freshman goalie turned away every Navy effort. Delaware then got the break it needed when Sobhan Tadjalli scored in the 62nd minute as he chipped a shot just inside the left post past Aric McElheny, who was coming out to cut off the angle. Tadjalli received a through ball from T.C. Young, got past the defense and forced McElheny to come out. The goal, Tadjalli's first of the year, came at the 61:15 mark. After that, the two defenses took over, and neither team mounted much of an offensive challenge in the game's last 20 minutes. Navy outshot its fourth straight foe, 10-9, and both teams had six corners. McElheny recorded four saves for the Midshipmen, while Thames stopped five Navy shots. The Mids were plagued again by physical play, being whistled for 16 fouls, including a 9-3 margin in the first half, to Delaware's 11. BOX SCORE Delaware Navy Scoring: Delaware-Tadjalli (Young) 61:15. Shots: Navy 10 (6-4), Delaware 9 (3-6) Saves: Navy 4 (1-3), Delaware 6 (3-3) Corners: Navy 6 (2-4), Delaware 6 (3-3) Fouls: Navy 16 (9-7), Delaware 11 (3-8) Goalkeeping (Mins.-GA-Svs.): Navy-McElheny (90-1-4); Delaware-Thames (90-0-5). GAME 8 SEPTEMBER 23 LEHIGH NAVY BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- Lehigh's John O'Reilly scored on a penalty kick in the 87th minute for the lone goal of the game and the Mountain Hawks held off every Navy charge to claim a 1-0 victory in the Patriot League opener for both teams. Navy was on the defensive end for most of the first half, but limited Lehigh's solid scoring opportunities. The Mountain Hawks outshot Navy, 9-3, in the first half, but Aric McElheny made two saves to stop Lehigh's attack. Navy turned the tide in the second half, peppering the Lehigh goal. The Hawks did outshoot Navy, 12-11, in the final 45 minutes, but Navy had five shots on goal that required three diving stops by Lehigh keeper Charlie Sales to keep the Midshipmen scoreless. Navy also drew two corners in the second half, and four corners to Lehigh's one for the entire game. But once again, Navy was plagued by its physical play, outfouling the Hawks, 15-9, including 9-4 in the second half. Navy's last foul of the game came in the box and resulted in O'Reilly's penalty-kick goal in the 87th minute for a 1-0 Lehigh victory. Lehigh finished with a shot advantage, but McElheny made five saves to keep Navy in the game. The Lehigh starters accounted for all 21 shots. Navy starters combined for 11 shots in the contest. BOX SCORE Navy Lehigh Scoring: Lehigh-O Reilly (penalty kick) 86:22 Shots: Navy 14 (3-11), Lehigh 21 (9-12) Saves: Navy 5 (2-3), Lehigh 6 (1-5) Corners: Navy 4 (2-2), Lehigh 1 (1-0) Fouls: Navy 15 (6-9), Lehigh 9 (5-4) Goalkeeping (Mins.-GA-Svs.): Navy-McElheny (90-1-5); Lehigh- Sales (90-0-6). 27

28 GAME 9 SEPTEMBER 28 NAVY AMERICAN ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- The Navy men's soccer team snapped its three-game losing streak in impressive fashion on Wednesday night with a 2-0 blanking of American at Glenn Warner Soccer Facility. The Mids scored once in each half and played outstanding defense all game long to earn their first Patriot League victory of the season. After American was called for a foul along the right flank late in the first half, Navy was awarded a direct kick. Kris Huff played the ball to J.P. Murphy, who blistered a shot towards Sedlak. The Eagles' keeper would make the original save, but couldn't corral the ball as Eric Gorden one-timed the loose ball into the back of the net at the 36:17 mark for his first goal of the season and a 1-0 lead, which remained the halftime score. American nearly tied the game up early in the second half as they were awarded a direct kick from the left flank following a Navy foul. However, sophomore goalkeeper Thomas Jenkins, making his first career start, made two outstanding saves to keep American off the board. Navy added an insurance goal moments later as McKenzie Plank tallied his second goal of the season in the 62nd minute. Murphy played a cross to switch the field to Plank, who beat his man and calmly slid a low roller from the left slot past a diving Sedlak for a 2-0 advantage and his second goal of the season. That was all the Navy defense, and Jenkins, would need in earning its fifth win of the season. Both teams had 14 shots in the contest, while American had four corners to Navy's one. Navy had 17 fouls to American's 15. Jenkins shut out an attack that had averaged just over 19 shots a game, by making three saves, including two in the second half. The win evens the series record to overall and gives Navy a record all-time in Annapolis. The two-goal margin equals Navy's largest margin in the series since The Mids also improved to all-time in Patriot League home openers, including a record since BOX SCORE American Navy Scoring: Navy-Gorden (Murphy, Huff) 37:17; Navy-Plank (Murphy) 62:00. Shots: Navy 14 (8-6), American 14 (8-6) Saves: Navy 4 (1-3), American 3 (1-2) Corners: Navy 1 (0-1), American 4 (3-1) Fouls: Navy 17 (5-12), American 15 (5-10) Goalkeeping (Mins.-GA-Svs.): Navy-Jenkins (90-0-3); American- Sedlak (90-2-3). GAME 10 OCTOBER 2 NAVY LA SALLE PHILADELPHIA, Pa. -- The Navy men's soccer team finished off a successful week with a 3-1 victory at La Salle on Sunday afternoon. The Mids got goals from three different players, including two in a five-minute, eight-second span surrounding the halftime break, to put the game out of reach. The six wins this year are the most for the Navy men's soccer team since posting an record in Navy got on the board in the 43rd minute when Kenan Knieriem tallied his first goal of the season with an assist from Eric Gorden. Gorden set up a Knieriem at the top of the goal box. Knieriem unloaded a shot that just got past Explorers goalkeeper Dan Pfeiffer at the 42:35 mark. Navy increased the lead to 2-0 when Travis King netted his second goal of the season at the 47:43 mark. King's goal was set up by an Addy Strasdas' cross into the box that King hammered home. The Mids then got an insurance goal when senior Danny Cook tallied his first career netter with an assist going to Will Riordon. Cook scored off a header that trickled past Pfeiffer at the 71:45 mark. La Salle got on the board late in the game when James Guntle rebounded a penalty kick that Navy goalie Thomas Jenkins originally saved in the 85th minute to cut the final margin to 3-1. Navy was outshot in the contest 15-9, but drew corner kicks to the Explorers' three. Jenkins had another outstanding outing, stopping four shots including three in the second half. Navy had 17 fouls to La Salle's 10. BOX SCORE Navy La Salle Scoring: Navy-Knieriem (Gorden) 42:35; Navy-King (Strasdas) 47:43; Navy-Cook (Riordon); La Salle-Guntle 84:01. Shots: Navy 9 (5-4), La Salle 15 (5-10) Saves: Navy 4 (1-3), La Salle 1 (1-0) Corners: Navy 4 (1-3), La Salle 3 (1-2) Fouls: Navy 17 (6-11), La Salle 10 (4-6) Goalkeeping (Mins.-GA-Svs.): Navy-Jenkins (90-1-4); La Salle- Pfeiffer (90-3-1). GAME 11 OCTOBER 9 NAVY HOLY CROSS ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- The Navy men's soccer team scored two goals in a three-minute, 37-second span late in the first half to turn a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 halftime lead and then held on in the second half for a 3-1 victory over Holy Cross at the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility on Sunday afternoon. The Mids, however, were forced to survive another shaky beginning. For only the second time all season, an opposing team scored in the first half when Holy Cross' Marsalis Beckford gave the Crusaders a 1-0 lead just 5:58 into the contest. Beckford took advantage of a Navy defensive error, finding himself alone at the top of the box. Beckford dribbled in, and unleashed a rocket that deflected off Navy keeper Thomas Jenkins into the back of the net for his third goal of the season. Navy, however, would calm down and shift the field of play. Using the reserves late in the half, Navy tied the game up on a pretty goal by sophomore Anthony Parker. After Kris Huff played a well-placed cross from the right slot to the left flank, Parker bounced a shot past Holy Cross keeper Richard Whipple for his second goal of the year. The goal came at the 40:05 mark and tied the game at one. Moments later, the Mids took the lead for good when Eric Gorden scored his second goal of the year on a give-and-go with Zach Capacete. Capacete played a ball to Gorden at the left flank and the sophomore slid a low roller past Whipple for a 2-1 lead at the 43:42 mark. Navy had several chances in the second half to put the game out of reach, then needed a stellar Jenkins save with two minutes left to preserve the victory. Holy Cross' Josh Trott found a seam on the right side of the box and Jenkins came out of nowhere to deflect his shot over the net to keep the Crusaders at bay. Shortly after the save, Navy got its insurance goal when McKenzie Plank ran down the right sideline with the ball behind the defense late in the game. Whipple came 40 yards out of his net to cut off the angle, but Plank got by him and sent a shot that rolled towards the net. Kenan Knieriem raced to the ball and just beat a Holy Cross defender to it and pushed it into the net for a 3-1 cushion at the 89:01 mark. The goal was Knieriem's second of the season. Holy Cross outshot the Mids, 19-14, and drew six corner kicks to Navy's three. Both teams had 13 fouls. Jenkins made five saves to run his record to on the season. Whipple stopped three shots for Holy Cross. BOX SCORE Holy Cross La Salle Scoring: HC-Beckford 5:59; Navy-Parker (Huff) 40:05; Navy- Gorden (Capacete) 43:42; Navy-Knieriem (Plank) 89:01. Shots: Navy 14 (6-8), Holy Cross 19 (10-9) Saves: Navy 5 (3-2), Holy Cross 3 (1-2) Corners: Navy 3 (1-2), Holy Cross 6 (2-4) Fouls: Navy 13 (5-8), Holy Cross 13 (3-10) Goalkeeping (Mins.-GA-Svs.): Navy-Jenkins (90-1-5); Holy Cross-Whipple (90-3-3). GAME 12 OCTOBER 12 NAVY UMBC (2 OT) BALTIMORE, Md. -- Sophomore netminder Thomas Jenkins posted his second shutout of the season, but the Navy offense couldn't solve the UMBC defense and the result was a 0-0 tie on a cool, rainy night at the UMBC Soccer Stadium. Both teams entered the game ranked eighth in the NSCAA / adidas South Atlantic Regional rankings. UMBC has been nearly unbeatable in the last four years at the UMBC Soccer Stadium, holding a 26-game regular-season unbeaten streak in Baltimore. The Retrievers are in the last 26 games, but Navy was the last team to beat them at their place (Sept. 2002), and nearly ended the streak on Wednesday. Each team had its scoring chances in the contest. UMBC dominated the first half, outshooting Navy, 9-1, but its best chance went awry when freshman midfielder Dan Bulls knocked the ball over the net from close range after a long Retriever possession. Navy rallied in the second half, as both teams attempted six shots. Navy's Kenan Knieriem shot wide of an unguarded net in the 55th minute, and Travis King struck the crossbar as he ran under a centering pass in the 75th minute. UMBC outshot Navy, 18-13, and Jenkins made five saves to earn his second shutout of the season. Since earning the start against American four games ago, the Mids are 3-0-1, and Jenkins has posted a 0.47 GAA and an.895 save percentage in that span. Meanwhile, UMBC freshman netminder Steve King recorded his fifth shutout in six starts as he made four stops for the Retrievers. UMBC did draw seven corner kicks to Navy's two, and committed 20 fouls compared to Navy's 15. BOX SCORE Navy UMBC Scoring: No Scoring Shots: Navy 13 ( ), UMBC 18 ( ) Saves: Navy 5 ( ), UMBC 4 ( ) Corners: Navy 2 ( ), UMBC 7 ( ) Fouls: Navy 15 ( ), UMBC 20 ( ) Goalkeeping (Mins.-GA-Svs.): Navy-Jenkins ( ); UMBC- King ( ). 28 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

29 GAME 13 OCTOBER 15 COLGATE NAVY HAMILTON, N.Y. -- Colgate's Devin Deane scored the game's lone goal in the 13th minute to lead the Raiders to a 1-0 victory over Navy in the pouring rain in Patriot League men's soccer action on Saturday night. The Mids dominated the contest territorially, but couldn't get the equalizer in falling to overall and in league play. Deane scored the game's lone goal in the 13th minute when he received a cross from Jimmy Stephens and stuck a shot into the corner past Navy goalkeeper Thomas Jenkins for a 1-0 lead. Despite Navy outshooting the Raiders, 6-2, in the first half, the Mids still trailed 1-0 at halftime. Play started to get chippy in the second half as both teams played a man down due to a player from each team receiving a red card in the 63rd minute. The Mids also dominated play in the second half and had several golden opportunities in the last 30 minutes of the game, but couldn't solve Colgate's Doug Litvack. Litvack made five saves to keep the Mids at bay. Despite outshooting the Raiders, 16-1, in the second half, and 22-3 for the entire game, Navy was dealt its second Patriot League loss. Navy also drew four corner kicks to Colgate's one. BOX SCORE Navy Colgate Scoring: Colgate-Deane (Stephens) 12:44. Shots: Navy 22 (6-16), Colgate 3 (2-1) Saves: Navy 1 (1-0), Colgate 6 (1-5) Corners: Navy 4 (1-3), Colgate 1 (0-1) Fouls: Navy 9 (5-4), Colgate 12 (5-7) Goalkeeping (Mins.-GA-Svs.): Navy-Jenkins (90-1-1); Colgate- Litvack (90-0-6). GAME 14 OCTOBER 22 LAFAYETTE NAVY EASTON, Pa. -- Lafayette's Luke Sullivan scored the game's first goal and assisted on another as the Leopards defeated Navy 4-0 in Patriot League men's soccer action on Saturday afternoon. Lafayette's first goal came in the 33rd minute, as Thomas Harju delivered a free kick to the far post, which Sullivan was able to head past Navy goalkeeper Thomas Jenkins. The Midshipmen received another setback in the opening half, as McKenzie Plank received a red card in the 41st minute, forcing the visitors to play a man down for the remainder of the contest. The host Leopards took advantage of the man-up situation over the final 49:46, scoring three goals to ensure the victory. In the 55th minute, Ryan McCaughey netted his first goal of the season on a free kick that deflected off a Navy defender in the top of the box. Four minutes later, Mark Price chipped the ball over Jenkins off a Sullivan throw in to make the score 3-0. Lafayette netted another goal via an own goal in the 68th minute to give the Leopards the eventual final margin of 4-0. Jenkins registered four saves in falling to between the pipes for the Midshipmen. Mike Tortora and Scott Backus combined for Lafayette's fifth shutout of the season. After each team fired four shots in the opening half, the Leopards outshot the Mids 5-3 over the final 45 minutes of play. Lafayette also held a 6-2 advantage in corner kicks over Navy. BOX SCORE Navy Lafayette Scoring: Lafayette-Sullivan (Harju) 32:44; Lafayette-McCaughey 54:22; Lafayette-Price (Sullivan) 58:40; Lafayette-Own Goal 68:37. Shots: Navy 7 (4-3), Lafayette 9 (4-5) Saves: Navy 4 (2-2), Lafayette 3 (2-1) Corners: Navy 2 (2-0), Lafayette 6 (3-3) Fouls: Navy 18 (15-3), Lafayette 9 (4-5) Goalkeeping (Mins.-GA-Svs.): Navy-Jenkins (90-4-4); Lafayette- Tortora (86-0-3), Backus (4-0-0). GAME 15 OCTOBER 28 NAVY ARMY ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- The Navy men's soccer team opened up a tight game with two goals in the first eight minutes of the second half and cruised to a Star Game victory over Army, 4-2, in front of 1,319 fans at the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility. Navy may have started slow, but wasted little time in taking an early lead. Senior Kenan Knieriem gave the Mids a 1-0 advantage in the 17th minute. J.P. Murphy started the play off with a deep throw-in into the Army box in which Zach Pleis headed towards the Army keeper. Knieriem, who was playing the game with approximately 30 stitches in his forehead after a deep cut suffered in the Lafayette game, corraled Pleis' header and drilled it into the left side of the net for his third goal of the year. The score remained 1-0 at halftime, but the Mids opened the game up early in the second half. Just seconds after halftime, Kris Huff controlled a failed Army defensive clear at the top of the box and sent a shot into the lower left corner that beat John-Michael Gallogly for a 2-0 lead 28 seconds after halftime. The goal was Huff's first of the year. Just seven minutes later, the lead grew to 3-0 when Justin Waskey netted his first goal of the year with an assist credited to Eric Gorden. Gorden headed a shot towards the goal-line that Waskey popped into the top right corner from the ground at the 52:36 mark. Kris Huff was named CSTV Player of the Game against Army. Army cut the lead to 3-1 after Chris Conklin gave himself some space and sent a low, hard shot from the top of the box past Navy's Thomas Jenkins in the 66th minute, but sophomore Anthony Parker stopped the Army rally 13 minutes later with his third tally of the season. The goal, which again came in a scramble in front of the net, was assisted by Huff and Tom Shelly, and came in the 79th minute. Army's Chase Spruill ended the scoring with his second goal of the season in the 89th minute to make the final margin, 4-2. Navy outshot Army, 16-15, and drew three corners to Army's two. Jenkins was called on to make just one save to earn his fourth win of the season. BOX SCORE Army Navy Scoring: Navy-Knieriem (Pleis, Murphy) 16:07; Navy-Huff 45:28; Navy-Waskey (Gorden) 52:36; Army-Conklin (Moreno) 65:37; Navy-Parker (Huff, Shelly); Army-Spruill (Watts) 88:16. Shots: Navy 16 (7-9), Army 15 (6-9) Saves: Navy 1 (0-1), Army 3 (2-1) Corners: Navy 3 (1-2), Army 2 (2-0) Fouls: Navy 17 (7-10), Army 16 (6-10) Goalkeeping (Mins.-GA-Svs.): Navy-Jenkins (83-1-1), Chauvin (4-1-0), McElheny (4-0-0); Army-Gallogly (90-4-2). GAME 16 NOVEMBER 5 NAVY BUCKNELL (2 OT) ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- With its postseason tournament hopes dashed earlier in the day, the Navy men's soccer team rallied for a dramatic 2-2 tie with Bucknell on Saturday night at Glenn Warner Soccer Facility. Navy fell behind 2-0 at halftime, but scored twice in the second half, including the game-tying goal with just 2:57 to play to send the game into overtime. The.500 record is Navy's first since 2001 and the Mids finished tied for fifth in league play. The tie also eliminated Bucknell from tournament play, as they would have gotten a bid with a victory. Navy was eliminated from postseason contention when Colgate knocked off Holy Cross, 1-0, today in Worcester. If the Crusaders had earned a tie with or defeated Colgate, Navy could have gotten in with a win or a tie tonight. Knowing this, the Mids came out flat in the first half, as Bucknell's Tim Faneck gave the Bison a 1-0 lead at the 19:52 mark. Faneck played a header off a perfectly-placed free kick past a diving Aric McElheny to give Bucknell an early 1-0 lead. The Bison pushed the lead to 2-0 just 14 minutes later when the Navy defense misplayed a direct kick, resulting in an own goal at the 33:21 mark and a 2-0 advantage. Bucknell dominated the first 45 minutes, outshooting Navy, 8-2, and drawing eight Navy fouls, while committing just two. Navy slowly started to tilt the field, and got on the board just six minutes into the second half to cut the Bison lead to one. Kris Huff played a through ball to a streaking Addy Strasdas into the Bucknell box. Strasdas gathered the ball and sent a shot towards Bucknell keeper Adam Edwards in which he originally saved. However, the ball caromed right back to Strasdas, who lifted a shot past Edwards at the 50:41 mark and his fourth goal of the year. Navy finally scored the equalizer on a Carter Stapleton tally with just 2:57 to play. McKenzie Plank played a cross to Strasdas, who headed a pass to Stapleton, who one-timed a rocket past Edwards to tie the game at two. Navy nearly ended it early in the first overtime session, as Plank got behind the defense for a one-on-one breakaway with Edwards, but the Bucknell senior came out of his goal and made a fantastic sliding save. The two teams then traded chances, with neither team capitalizing and the result was a 2-2 final. Navy outshot Bucknell, 16-15, but were whistled for 27 fouls to Bucknell's 16. McElheny made two saves in goal, before Chris Hermeling made one in the second half and overtime sessions. Edwards made six saves for Bucknell. BOX SCORE Bucknell Navy Scoring: Bucknell-Faneck (Mellott) 19:52; Bucknell-Own Goal 33:21; Navy-Strasdas (Huff) 50:41; Navy-Stapleton (Plank, Strasdas) 87:03. Shots: Navy 16 ( ), Bucknell 15 ( ) Saves: Navy 3 ( ), Bucknell 6 ( ) Corners: Navy 5 ( ), Bucknell 3 ( ) Fouls: Navy 27 ( ), Bucknell 16 ( ) Goalkeeping (Mins.-GA-Svs.): Navy-McElheny (45-2-2), Hermeling (65-0-1); Bucknell-Edwards ( ). 29

30 Navy s Year-by-Year Records 2006 NAVY MEN S SOCCER Year Overall Home Away Neut. GF-GA PL Points Goals Assists Saves H.D. Baker 3 - H.D. Baker E.P. Creehan 6 - E.P. Creehan E.P. Creehan 4 - E.P. Creehan Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Roland Pryce 5 - Roland Pryce Richard McGlathery 5 - Richard McGlathery Francis Williamson 8 - Francis Williamson Paul Shovestul 7 - Paul Shovestul Francis Williamson 4 - Francis Williamson 8 - Byron Gurnette 4 - Byron Gurnette Paul Shovestul 9 - Paul Shovestul 1932 * G.H. Wigfall 7 - G.H. Wigfall 14 - J.W. Geist 7 - J.W. Geist G.H. Wigfall 9 - G.H. Wigfall S.R. Miller 5 - S.R. Miller R.A. Teel 4 - R.A. Teel Everett Sanderson 5 - Everett Sanderson M. Kilpatrick 4 - M. Kilpatrick 8 - R.W. Parker 4 - R.W. Parker R.W. Parker 6 - R.W. Parker R.W. Parker 5 - R.W. Parker F.M. Davis 4 - F.M. Davis F.J. Behounek 7 - F.J. Behounek J.A. Swank 6 - J.A. Swank 1943 * Arturo Calisto 13 - Arturo Calisto 1944 * Arturo Calisto 12 - Arturo Calisto 1945 * Arturo Calisto 13 - Arturo Calisto H.A. Poenack 10 - H.A. Poenack Manuel Bentin 6 - Manuel Bentin Archie Ruggieri 13 - Archie Ruggieri Thomas Boyce 11 - Thomas Boyce Thomas Boyce 15 - Thomas Boyce Gordon Jayne 6 - Gordon Jayne Robert Bicknell 5 - Robert Bicknell Peter Fitzwilliam 6 - Peter Fitzwilliam 12 - George Fetterer 6 - George Fetterer Winfield Sides, Jr. 5 - Winfield Sides, Jr George Fetterer 5 - George Fetterer James Pitney 7 - James Pitney 14 - Francisco Vainstein 7 - Francisco Vainstein Guillermo Zariquiey 9 - Guillermo Zariquiey 18 - Charles Harlow 9 - Charles Harlow Karl Rippelmeyer 9 - Karl Rippelmeyer Richard Stengel 7 - Richard Stengel Clifford Martin 8 - Clifford Martin Guillermo Tirado 8 - Guillermo Tirado 4 - Guillermo Tirado Lloyd Kaeser 24 - Lloyd Kaeser Lloyd Kaeser 27 - Lloyd Kaeser Myron Hura 14 - Myron Hura 1964 ** Paul Daulerio 16 - Paul Daulerio James Burger 15 - James Burger Al Vasiliauskas 17 - Al Vasiliauskas 4 - Al Vasiliauskas Glen Reid 12 - Glen Reid 5 - Al Vasiliauskas Mike Flanagan 8 - Mike Flanagan 8 - Glen Reid Casey Bahr 9 - Casey Bahr 5 - Tom Abernathy Steve Giessing 5 - Steve Giessing 5 - Keith Dolan Steve Giessing 8 - Steve Giessing 6 - Bob Preston 8 - Kenan Knieriem Kenan Knieriem 7 - Kenan Knieriem 3 - Tom Enright Kenan Knieriem 8 - Kenan Knieriem 3 - Steve Dolat 16 - Tom Panik Tom Panik 8 - Tom Panik 2 - Six Players Tom Panik 6 - Scott Eckert 4 - Tom Panik 14 - Scott Eckert 30 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

31 Year Overall Home Away Neut. GF-GA PL Points Goals Assists Saves Scott Eckert 7 - Scott Eckert 4 - Dave Jenkins Scott Eckert 7 - Scott Eckert 3 - Jeff Johnson Dan Humphrey 7 - Dan Humphrey 6 - Jeff Johnson Dan Humphrey 5 - Walt Silveria 3 - Dan Humphrey Gary Hueber 4 - Four Players 3 - Three Players Charlie Borowski 6 - Keith Wauters 4 - Howie Hein Mike Donigan 5 - Mike Donigan 2 - Iric Bressler 11 - Tab Bruner 5 - Tab Bruner 2 - Andy Hofley Tab Bruner 7 - Tab Bruner 4 - Mike Donigan John Moraytis 11 - John Moraytis 6 - Rob Cissel 72 - Dave Postoll (0.86) Mike Donigan 5 - Mike Donigan 4 - Scott Miller 65 - Harry Schmidt (1.10) Mark Hernandez 4 - Mark Hernandez 3 - Chris Clay Harry Schmidt (1.10) 3 - Lou Schager Hal Zabrowski 9 - Hal Zabrowski 4 - Lou Schager 4 - Mark Hernandez Hal Zabrowski 4 - Lou Schager 4 - Hal Zabrowski 66 - Mike Ulses (0.99) Hal Zabrowski 5 - Hal Zabrowski 4 - Hal Zabrowski 78 - Brad Blackwelder (0.83) Cliff Carpenter 6 - Cliff Carpenter 6 - Jim Mulik 88 - Van States (1.28) Seth Walters 6 - Three Players 8 - Seth Walters 85 - Doug Williams (1.16) Tim Bourdan 8 - Tim Bourdan 11 - Cliff Carpenter 54 - Doug Williams (1.25) 8 - Seth Walters Seth Walters 3 - Three Players 6 - Brent Boyle 76 - T.J. Grady (0.96) 10 - Brent Boyle Three Players 7 - Aaron Swenson 8 - Seth Walters 35 - T.J. Grady (1.25) Aaron Swenson 7 - Aaron Swenson 9 - Mike Curtis 97 - T.J. Grady (1.09) 7 - David Cuthbert Matt Neely 4 - Matt Neely 5 - Matt Neely 54 - Kevin Campbell (1.19) Matt Neely 6 - Michael Paisant 7 - Stephen Earl 90 - Greg Stepler (1.80) Michael Paisant 6 - Michael Paisant 6 - Stephen Earl 62 - Kevin Campbell (2.05) Brye Gerhardt 8 - Brye Gerhardt 6 - Matt Neely 79 - Brian Steckroth (1.46) Brye Gerhardt 9 - Brye Gerhardt 8 - Michael Paisant 64 - Brian Steckroth (0.85) Brye Gerhardt 4 - Three Players 6 - Brye Gerhardt 72 - Brian Steckroth (0.49) Dan Montgomery 6 - Dan Montgomery 2 - Four Players 69 - Matt Copare (1.53) Doug Kurz 2 - Doug Kurz 3 - Ryan Peters 72 - Frank DiFilippo (1.34) 4 - Matt Sanchez J.P. Murphy 3 - J.P. Murphy 3 - McKenzie Plank 97 - Frank DiFilippo (0.97) 3 - Carter Stapleton J.P. Murphy 4 - J.P. Murphy 4 - J.P. Murphy 34 - Aric McElheny (0.95) 4 - Addy Strasdas 4 - Kris Huff * Voted National Champions ** Won National Championship Tom Taylor Glenn Warner Navy Career Coaching Records Coach Years Record Pct. No Coach Tom Taylor Glenn Warner Dr. Greg Myers Rich Miranda 2005-present Schools With Three Coaches With 100 Wins Each Navy Tom Taylor 102 Glenn Warner 243 Dr. Greg Myers 235 Akron Stu Perry 118 Steve Parker 139 Ken Lolla 160 Penn State Bill Jeffrey 153 Walter Bahr 185 Barry Gorman 237 California Julius Schroeder 131 Bob DiGrazia 202 Bill Coupe 113 Dr. Greg Myers Rich Miranda Inside The Numbers Overall Record (.631) Home Record (.718) at Glenn Warner Soccer Facility (.625) Away Record (.485) Neutral Record (.425) Patriot League Overall Record (.495) Patriot League Home Record (.615) Patriot League Away Record (.378) Goals For 2,277 (2.21 gpg) Goals Against 1,246 (1.21 gpg) All-Time Wins (NCAA) School Yrs. Wins Win Pct. UCLA Penn State San Francisco Elizabethtown Connecticut St. Louis Virginia Stanford Harvard Navy

32 All-Time Honors 2006 NAVY MEN S SOCCER Navy in the NCAA Tourney Finalist 1st rd. - Navy d. Howard, 5-1; QFinal - Navy d. West Chester, 3-0; SFinal - Navy d. Army, 4-0; Champ. - St. Louis d. Navy, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1st rd. - Navy d. Fairleigh Dickinson, 2-1; QFinal - Navy d. Bridgeport, 5-0; SFinal - Navy d. St. Louis, 2-1; Championship Game - Navy d. Michigan State, Semifinalists 1st rd. - Navy d. West Chester, 4-1; QFinal - Navy d. Brown, 6-2; SFinal - St. Louis d. Navy, Quarterfinalist 1st rd. - Navy d. Saint Joseph s, 4-1; QFinal - Army d. Navy, Semifinalists 1st rd. - Navy d. West Chester, 5-0; QFinal - Navy d. Buffalo State, 2-1; SFinal - St. Louis d. Navy, First Round 1st rd. - South Florida d. Navy, Second Round 1st rd. - Navy d. South Florida, 1-0*; 2nd rd. - Howard d. Navy, 2-0** Second Round 1st rd. - Navy d. South Florida, 3-1; 2nd rd. - Howard d. Navy, 3-0** First Round 1st rd. - Clemson d. Navy, 3-2 (ot) First Round 1st rd. - Philadelphia Textile d. Navy, 1-0 Overall 16-7 First Round 7-3 Second Round 2-0** Quarterfinals 4-1 Semifinals 2-2 Championship Game 1-1 Home 12-2 Away 1-3 Neutral 3-2 * Navy defeated South Florida on corner kicks. ** Howard s NCAA Tournament appearances later forfeited. Navy s National Titles Year Championship Won 1932 Voted by Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association (co-champs with Penn) 1943 Voted by NSCAA (co-champs with Rensselaer) 1944 Voted by NSCAA 1945 Voted by NSCAA (co-champs with Army, Haverford) 1964 Won NCAA Tournament Navy All-Americans George Hutchinson 1930 John Corry 1931 Everett Sanderson 1934, 1936* J.F. Refo 1939** John Partridge 1939** Robert Parker 1939** Joseph Reedy 1940** Frank Davis 1940** George Reaves 1943 Bill Chaires 1943 Sam Gorsline 1943 Arturo Calisto 1943, 1944, 1945 George Reaves 1944 Robert Kirk 1944 Archie Ruggieri 1945 Jose Castana 1946 Charles Coulter 1947 Roger Peard 1947 Al Schaufelberger 1947, 1948 Roger Peard 1948 Joseph McLernan 1949 Thomas Boyce 1950 Gordon Jayne 1951 Robert Bicknell 1952 Edward Cashman 1953 Bruce Newell 1954 Andy Massimino 1955, 1956 Oleh Karawan 1955 Pete Fitzwilliam 1955 John Meehan 1958 Neil Fagan 1961 Karl Kaeser 1961, 1962, 1963 Myron Hura 1963, 1964, 1965 Paul Daulerio 1964 James Burger 1965 Al Vasiliauskas 1966 Tom Teach 1967 Richard Bartlett 1968 Walter Bahr 1968, 1969 Bob Tamburini 1969 Tom Panik 1975 Bruce Montgomery 1975 Brian Steckroth 2001 * Middle Atlantic District ** Southern District NCAA All-Tournament Team Myron Hura 1964 (Defensive MOP) Academic All-Americans Donald Field 1996 (3rd), 1997 (1st) Patriot League Players of the Year Offensive Player Jono Halverson 1992 Michael Paisant 1999 Defensiver Player Brian Steckroth 1999, 2001 Rookie Michael Paisant 1997 First Team All-Conference (CAA ; Patriot League, 1991-present) Rob Cissel 1984 John Moraytis 1984 Harry Schmidt 1985, 1986 Hal Zabrowski 1987, 1988, 1989 Matt Tait 1988 Cliff Carpenter 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993 Leon Wilson 1989, 1990 Jono Halverson 1990, 1991, 1992 Jim Mulik 1990 Seth Walters 1991, 1992, 1994 Jeff Wagner 1993 David Cuthbert 1995 T.J. Grady 1995 Matt Neely 1998, 1999 Brian Steckroth 1999, 2000, 2001 Michael Paisant 1999, 2000 Bobby Cherneski 1999 Brye Gerhardt 2001 Brye Gerhardt was Navy s last first-team all-conference performer, garnering first-team recognition in Second Team All-Conference (CAA ; Patriot League, 1991-present) Brent Boyle 1993 T.J. Grady 1993 Mike Curtis 1994, 1995 Ryan Cox 1995, 1996 J.T. Merchant 1996 John Bachmore 1996, 1997 Stephen Earl 1997 Michael Lowe 1997 Michael Paisant 1998 Loren Morgan 1998 Brian Lubitz 1999 Brye Gerhardt 2000 Craig Ruhs 2000, 2001 Dan Neverosky 2000 Justin Fishburn 2001 Bobby Cherneski 2001 Matt Wilson 2001 Dan Montgomery 2002 Danny Urbanczyk 2003 Frank DiFilippo 2004 Addy Strasdas UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

33 Match Records Individual Match Records Most Points Name Opponent (Date) Pts. (G-A) Frank Behovnek Virginia (10/4/41) 10 (5-0) Karl Kaeser Gettysburg (11/1/61) 10 (5-0) Karl Kaeser Swarthmore (11/10/62) 10 (5-0) Most Goals Name Opponent (Date) Goals Frank Behovnek Virginia (10/4/41) 5 Karl Kaeser Gettysburg (11/1/61) 5 Karl Kaeser Swarthmore (11/10/62) 5 Most Assists Name Opponent (Date) Assists Mike Curtis Army (10/20/95) 4 Most Saves Name Opponent (Date) Saves Brian Steckroth Virginia Commonwealth (9/4/99) 14 Greg Denkler American (9/8/79) 14 Navy s Four-Goal Games 5 Karl Kaeser vs. Swarthmore (11/10/62) 5 Karl Kaeser vs. Gerrysburg (11/1/61) 5 Frank Behovnek vs. Virginia (10/4/41) 4 Skip Giessing vs. Catholic (10/9/71) 4 Glen Reid vs. Gettysburg (10/18/67) 4 Jim Burger vs. Gettysburg (10/27/65) 4 Myron Hura vs. Brooklyn College (9/29/65) 4 Myron Hura vs. Duke (11/10/64) 4 Paul Daulerio vs. North Carolina (10/10/64) 4 Karl Kaeser vs. Gettysburg (10/31/62) 4 G.V. Tirado vs. Gettysburg (11/2/60) 4 H.A. Poenack vs. Lehigh (11/2/46) 4 Arturo Calisto vs. Coast Guard (10/31/45) 4 A.R. Ruggieri vs. Coast Guard (10/31/45) 4 Arturo Calisto vs. Muhlenberg (10/20/45) 4 Arturo Calisto vs. Bucknell (11/20/43) 4 G.H. Wigfall vs. Bucknell (11/26/32) 4 F.T. Williamson vs. Lafayette (12/8/28) There have been 68 hat tricks in Navy men s soccer history. The last one came on Sept. 21, 2001, when Craig Ruhs scored three goals against Fordham. Craig Ruhs Team Match Records Opponent (Date) Score Margin Margin of Victory Gettysburg (10/18/67) Margin of Victory (Shutout) Gettysburg (10/18/67) Margin of Victory (Home) Gettysburg (10/18/67) Margin of Victory (Away) Duke (10/29/66) Margin of Victory (Pat. League) Army (10/20/95) Fordham (10/10/92) Holy Cross (10/3/92) Lehigh (9/23/92) Bucknell (11/2/91) Margin of Victory (PL - Home) Army (10/20/95) Fordham (10/10/92) Lehigh (9/23/92) Bucknell (11/2/91) Margin of Victory (PL - Road) Holy Cross (10/3/92) Margin of Defeat Dayton (9/19/99) Penn State (11/17/34) Penn (10/27/28) Penn (12/12/25) Margin of Defeat (Shutout) Dayton (9/19/99) Margin of Defeat (Home) Penn (12/12/25) Margin of Defeat (Away) Penn State (11/17/34) Penn (10/27/28) Margin of Defeat (Pat. League) Lafayette (10/22/05) Margin of Defeat (PL - Home) Lehigh (10/25/02) Margin of Defeat (PL - Road) Lafayette (10/22/05) Opponent (Date) Time Quickest Goal Scored Howard (9/9/00) 1:03 Quickest Goal Allowed Lafayette (10/7/00) 0:17 Quickest Cons. Goals - Navy St. Bonaventure (9/5/99) 0:37 Quickest Cons. Goals - Opponent Brown (9/25/98) 0:19 Opponent (Date) Goals Most Goals Scored - Win Gettysburg (10/18/67) 17 Most Goals Scored - Loss Virginia (10/11/95) 5 Maryland (10/30/53) 5 Most Goals Scored - Pat. League Army (10/20/95) 5 Most Goals Allowed - Win Haverford (10/30/46) 4 Most Goals Allowed - Loss Penn (10/27/28) 8 Most Goals Allowed - Pat. League Lafayette (10/22/05) 4 Army (10/23/98) 4 Opponent (Date) Shots Most Shots Maryland-Eastern Shore (10/22/96) 33 Most Shots Allowed Virginia Commonwealth (9/4/99) 32 Fewest Shots William & Mary (9/12/04) 1 Fewest Shots Allowed Lafayette (10/7/00) 2 St. Francis (N.Y.) (9/3/95) 2 Monmouth (9/4/94) 2 The Citadel (9/3/94) 2 Richmond (10/14/92) 2 Holy Cross (10/5/91) 2 Opponent (Date) CKicks Most Corner Kicks Villanova (9/31/96) 14 Most Corner Kicks Allowed Virginia Commonwealth (9/4/99)

34 Season Records Individual Season Records Points Rk. Name (Season) G A Pts. 1. Karl Kaeser (1962) Karl Kaeser (1961) Al Vasiliauskas (1966) Arturo Calisto (1945) Paul Daulerio (1964) Thomas Boyce (1950) Jim Burger (1965) Myron Hura (1965) Myron Hura (1964) Myron Hura (1963) Goals Rk. Name (Season) Goals 1. Karl Kaeser (1961) Karl Kaeser (1962) Arturo Calisto (1945) Al Vasiliauskas (1966) Paul Daulerio (1964) Thomas Boyce (1950) 15 Jim Burger (1965) Myron Hura (1965) 14 Myron Hura (1964) 14 Myron Hura (1963) 14 Assists Rk. Name (Season) Assists 1. Cliff Carpenter (1961) Michael Curtis (1995) 9 3. Glen Reid (1968) 8 Seth Walters (1991) 8 Tim Bourdan (1992) 8 Seth Walters (1994) 8 Michael Paisant (2000) 8 8. Stephen Earl (1997) 7 Dan Neverosky (2000) Eight Times 6 Shots Rk. Name (Season - Since 1984) Shots 1. Michael Paisant (1998) John Moraytis (1984) 53 Michael Paisant (2000) Cliff Carpenter (1992) Michael Paisant (1999) 50 Saves Rk. Name (Season - Since 1980) Saves 1. Harry Schmidt (1986) T.J. Grady (1995) 97 Frank DiFilippo (2004) Greg Denkler (1980) Greg Stepler (1997) NAVY MEN S SOCCER Shutouts Rk. Name (Season - Since 1984) Shutouts 1. Brian Steckroth (2001) 9 2. Dave Postoll (1984) 8 3. T.J. Grady (1995) 6 4. Brad Blackwelder (1989) 5 Brian Steckroth (1999) 5 Brian Steckroth (2000) 5 Goals Against Average Rk. Name (Season) GAA 1. Mike Ulses (1986) Brian Steckroth (2001) Mike Ulses (1987) Brad Blackwelder (1989) Brian Steckroth (2000) 0.85 Minimum 500 minutes; since Minutes in Goal Rk. Name (Season) Minutes 1. Doug Williams (1991) 1, Brian Steckroth (2001) 1, Brian Steckroth (1999) 1, Frank DiFilippo (2004) 1, Greg Stepler (1997) 1,551 Team Season Records Season No. Most Wins Most Wins - Patriot League Most Wins - Home Most Wins - Away Most Losses Most Losses - Patriot League Most Losses - Home Most Losses - Away Most Ties Most Ties - Patriot League Fewest Wins Fewest Losses Fewest Ties 22 Times 0 Most Games Played Winning / Losing Streaks Season(s) Games Longest Winning Streaks Longest Unbeaten Streak Longest Losing Streak Longest Winless Streak Most Goals Fewest Goals* Rk. Year Goals Rk. Year Goals * Minimum of 10 games. Most Goals Allowed Fewest Goals Allowed* Rk. Year GA Rk. Year GA * Minimum of 10 games. Shutouts Rk. Year Shutouts Consecutive Shutouts Rk. Dates Shutouts 1. Nov. 17, 1962 to Oct. 30, UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

35 Career Records Points Rk. Name (Years) G A Pts. 1. Karl Kaeser ( ) Arturo Calisto ( ) Myron Hura ( ) Al Vasiliauskas ( ) Seth Walters ( ) Cliff Carpenter ( ) Kenan Knieriem ( ) Paul Daulerio ( ) Brye Gerhardt ( ) Michael Paisant ( ) Glen Reid ( ) Goals Rk. Name (Years) Goals 1. Karl Kaeser ( ) Arturo Calisto ( ) Myron Hura ( ) Al Vasiliauskas ( ) Paul Daulerio ( ) Kenan Knieriem ( ) Thomas Boyce ( ) John Bodine ( ) Glen Reid ( ) 24 Archie Ruggieri ( ) 24 Assists Rk. Name (Years) Assists 1. Seth Walters ( ) Cliff Carpenter ( ) Matt Neely ( ) Dan Neverosky ( ) 15 Jim Mulik ( ) Brye Gerhardt ( ) 14 Stephen Earl ( ) 14 Michael Curtis ( ) Michael Paisant ( ) 13 Justin Lemmon ( ) 13 Saves Rk. Name (Years) Saves 1. Brian Steckroth ( ) T.J. Grady ( ) Harry Schmidt ( ) Frank DiFilippo ( ) 178 Doug Williams ( ) 178 Shutouts Rk. Name (Years) Shutouts 1. Brian Steckroth ( ) T.J. Grady ( ) Mike Ulses ( ) Doug Williams ( ) Dave Postoll ( ) 9 Goals Against Average Rk. Name (Years) GAA 1. Brad Blackwelder ( ) Dave Postoll ( ) Mike Ulses ( ) Brian Steckroth ( ) Harry Schmidt ( ) 1.08 Minimum 1,000 minutes; since Cliff Carpenter ranks second on the career assists list (21) and is sixth on the career scoring list with 61 points. He is just one of two Navy players in school history with at least 20 points and 20 assists in a career. Seth Walters ended his career as the leading assist man in school history with 23. Walters owns two of the top nine spots on the single-season assists list, dishing out eight in both 1991 and Brian Steckroth is one of Navy s most accomplished players in school history, owning three school records, including career shutouts and season GAA. He was a 2001 All-American. 35

36 Glenn Warner Soccer Facility Records 2006 NAVY MEN S SOCCER Navy Team Single-Game Records Most Goals - Game 4 vs. Niagara (9/2/05) 4 vs. Georgia Southern (9/4/05) 4 vs. Army (10/28/05) Most Assists - Game 5 vs. Army (10/28/05) Most Points - Game 13 vs. Army (10/28/05) Most Shots - Game 19 vs. UMBC (10/13/04) Opponent Single-Game Records Most Goals - Game 3 vs. Lehigh (10/25/02) 3 vs. Georgetown (10/28/03) Most Assists - Game 4 Georgetown (10/28/03) Most Points - Game 10 Georgetown (10/28/03) Navy Individual Single-Game Records Most Goals - Game 2 Matt Sanchez vs. Massachusetts (9/1/02) Most Assists - Game 2 J.P. Murphy vs. American (9/28/05) 2 Brye Gerhardt vs. Fordham (9/21/01) 2 Craig Ruhs vs. Delaware (10/10/01) Most Points - Game 4 Matt Sanchez vs. Massachusetts (9/1/02) Most Saves - Game 12 Frank DiFilippo vs. UMBC (10/13/03) Year-by-Year Attendance at Warner Soccer Facility Year Total Avg. High , , , , , , , ,319 TOTAL 19, ,751 Most Shots - Game 24 American (9/30/03) Glenn Warner Soccer Facility Results 2001 (5-1-2) 8/31 La Salle W /2 Elon W /26 American L /29 Holy Cross T 0-0 (2 ot) /10 Delaware W 2-1 (ot) /19 Army T 0-0 (2 ot) 1,751 10/23 Georgetown W /4 Bucknell W 2-1 1, (3-2-2) 8/30 Manhattan W /1 Massachusetts W 3-2 (ot) 423 9/20 Appalachian State T 0-0 (2 ot) 544 9/22 Liberty L /6 Lafayette T 2-2 (2 ot) /12 Colgate W /25 Lehigh L (3-3-1) 9/1 Birmingham Southern L /30 American W /4 Holy Cross W /15 Delaware T 0-0 (2 ot) /24 Army W 1-0 1,527 10/28 Georgetown L /1 Bucknell L (2-2-3) 9/1 Mt. St. Mary s T 0-0 (2 ot) 425 9/18 La Salle T 0-0 (2 ot) 191 9/25 Philadelphia Univ. W /9 Colgate W /13 UMBC T 2-2 (2 ot) /17 Lafayette L /5 Lehigh L (5-1-1) 9/2 Niagara W /4 Georgia Southern W /21 Delaware L /28 American W /9 Holy Cross W /28 Army W 4-2 1,319 11/5 Bucknell T 2-2 (2 ot) 645 Navy Records Overall Record: Patriot League Record: Matt Sanchez is the only Navy player to score two goals at Glenn Warner Soccer Facility, when he netted a pair against Massachusetts in the 2002 season. All-Time Attendance Records Overall 1. 3,500 Saint Louis 12/7/63 L, ,352 Philadelphia Tex. 11/13/88 L, ,000 Colgate 9/13/97 L, ,851 Army 10/25/91 W, ,842 Army 10/22/99 W, ,751 Army 10/19/01 T, ,532 William & Mary 9/20/97 L, ,527 Army 10/24/03 W, ,512 Army 10/23/98 L, ,505 Old Dominion 9/27/96 W, 4-3 In Annapolis 1. 2,352 Philadelphia Tex. 11/13/88 L, ,851 Army 10/25/91 W, ,842 Army 10/22/99 W, ,751 Army 10/19/01 T, ,527 Army 10/24/03 W, 1-0 On the Road 1. 2,000 Colgate 9/13/97 L, ,532 William & Mary 9/20/97 L, ,512 Army 10/23/98 L, ,505 Old Dominion 9/27/96 W, ,457 Virginia 10/11/95 L, UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

37 All-Time Letterwinners AAAAA Abel, Richard 1955 Abele, M.L Abernathy, Thomas Abington, Richard Adamson, R.E. Jr Adriasola, Luis Akiyama, Donald 1978 Albert, C.J Albright, J.J. Jr Albright, Kevin Alderman, C.L Allan, Milton Allen, H.N Altomare, Daniel 1984, Anders, William 1954 Anderson, R.T Andrews, F.A Architzel, David 1971 Armstrong, D.M Armstrong, Joseph Avey, F.G. Jr BBBBB Baca, Alan Bachmore, John Baczenas, Robert Bagrosky, Michael Bahr, Walter Baj, Chester Jr Baker, H.D Baldwin, M.H. Jr Barleon, R.L Balloon, Robert 1998 Barner, Wayne Barney, G.H Scott Benedict helped lead Navy to its last NCAA Tournament appearance in 1988, and served as the 1989 team captain. Barranco, Mark Barrett, Arthur 1929 Barron, J.P Bartlett, Richard Bassi, Richard Batt, C.G. Jr Beakley, W.M Beardall, J.R. Jr Becker, Winfield Jr Behounek, F.J Begley, John Bell, Francis 1929 Bell, G.B. 1932, 35 Bell, T.H Bellis, Louis 1930 Bendell, Lee Benedict, Scott Benitez, Carlos Bennett, B Bennett, C.H Bentin, Manuel Bertschy, R.S Bewick, J.V Bicknell, Robert Bidwell, R.G Blackburn, J.T Blackwelder, Bradford 1989 Blaha, H.J Blanchard, Robert 1952 Blew, James 1951 Bodine, John Boeck, Lothar Jr Bolat, Jean-Pierre 1986 Boran, Marc Borowski, Charles Jr. 1978, 81 Bourdan, Timothy Bowers, R.H Bowler, Daniel Boyce, Thomas Boyer, Randolph 1926 Boyle, Gabriel Boyle, P.F Boyle, Stewart 1929 Braun, Richard Brendel, Jo Bressler, Iric Brinker, R.M Brooks, R.T Brown, A.W. Jr Brown, Robert Brubeck, Gregory Bruemer, Todd Bruner, Turney Buchanan, Thomas 1991 Buckley, Argyll 1926 Burger, James 1965 Burns, Joseph Burns, William Busse, Norman Buttars, G.S CCCCC Calisto, Arturo Callender, Gordon Jr Cameron, John 1955, 57 Campbell, Brian 1990 Campbell, Kevin Campbell, Reginald Cannon, J.B Capacete, Zach Carey, W.J. Jr Carlson, Daniel 1928 Carlson, H.G Carlson, Richard 1982 Carman, Alexander 1950 Carpenter, Clifton Carter, Frederick Jr Carter, Robert 1950 Case, T.J Cashman, Edward Jr Castano, J.M.R. Jr Cawein, Walter 1959 Chaires, W.F Champlain, John 1960 Chapman, W.C Chauvin, Britton 2005 Checkett, James Cherbak, A.A Cherneski, Robert Cherry, Robert 1950 Chew, R.S. Jr Childers, K.C. Jr China, Richard Christenson, John Christie, Warren Jr Chuday, Richard Cissel, Robert Clarey, Robert Clark, R Clay, Christopher 1986 Clendening, Michael Cloe, David 1988 Clyman, Robert Cochrane, John Jr Coffman, R.P Cole, Victor 1926 Coleman, Rodney 1987 Colvin, Harold Conklin, Douglas Conner, J Connolly, James 1989 Conticelli, Anthony 2004 Cook, Daniel Cooper, E.G. Jr Copare, Brett 2004 Copare, Jason Copare, Matthew 2002 Coranado, Patrick 1981 Corry, John Corson, George Cotton, John Coulter, C.P Courtney, Oisin Cox, Ryan Coyle, Jamie Craighill, John Jr Craven, William Crawford, Henry W. Jr Creehan, E.P Criswell, Mark Cullivan, D.W Cummings, E.M. Jr Cummings, Keith Curtin, Neale 1926 Curtis, Michael Curtis, Stanley Jr DDDDD D Ambra, Charles 1985 D Iorio, Dwight Dale, R.W Dalton, J.F Daulerio, Paul Jr Davis, F.M.L Davis, John Day, Richard 1952 Dearie, Gerald 1991 Decker, Mark Decker, Raymond 1969 Dee, Michael 1985 DeGoede, J.P Delpino, James DeMayo, J.J. Jr Denkler, Gregory Dennehy, R.C Dennis, David Dennis, Samuel Detrick, Dustin DeWitt, John Dey, William Dickinson, Milton 1928 Dieter, George 1928 DiFilippo, Frank Dillon, J.R Dinsmore, Jonathan 1977 Diorio, Derek Dixon, Olin III 1951 Dolan, John Dolat, Stephen Donaldson, William Jr Donigan, Michael Dougherty, J.E Drew, J.G. II 1940 Dry, M.H Dudine, Fabrizio 1963 EEEEE Earl, Stephen Ebel, R.ichard Eckert, Scott Eisenbach, C.R. 1932, Ellenberger, E.G Ellis, E.M Ellis, Trevor Elsbernd, Robert Engel, Edmund 1930 Enright, Thomas Ensley, Daniel Estes, Trevor 1992 Evans, John 1994 FFFFF Fagan, Cornelius Falconer, Keith 1977 Farber, Frederick Feaga, Roy Jr Feige, Brad Ferguson, Earl Ferguson, J.D Fernandes, Anthony Fetterer, George Field, Donald Fishburn, Justin Fisher, H.E Fitchet, Charles 1969 Fitzpatrick, Mark 1996 Fitzwilliam, Peter Flanagan, Edward 1977 Flatley, James III 1955 Flight, John Jr Florence, Michael 1986, Foley, John 1952 Forsthoff, W.E Fortune, W.C Fourzan, Osvaldo Fradd, J.E Freakes, William 1957 Freeman, Charles 1926 Friend, Timothy Frommelt, Ryan Fullenwider, Peter 1948 GGGGG Gamber, Harold 1950 Garton, Norman 1926 Geist, J.W Gerhardt, Brye Gerhardt, Mario Germershausen, B.J Ghormley, R.L. Jr Giessing, George Gigliotti, James Gigliotti, Kenneth 1978 Gigliotti, William Gilbert, Roy Gilstrap, Samuel Jr Gimber, S.H Gleckler, J.D Glendenning, Robert 1974 Gluntz, Marvin 1929 Glynn, James 1988 Goddard, Nelson Godfrey, W.C Gorden, Eric Gouk, Ritchie Grace, Joseph Jr Grady, Thomas Graham, H.F Graham, S.H. Jr Grecco, Frank Jr Grieve, Peter Grimes, Scott Grimes, W.E Grosskopf, H.L. Jr Grove, Alfred Grove, G.S Gubbins, William Gurnette, Byron

38 HHHHH Haines, Christopher 1991 Haines, J.L Hall, W.C. Jr Halverson, Jono Jono Halverson was named to the Patriot League All-Decade Team and was a three-time allconference performer. Hamilton, John 1955 Hammond, George Handlan, Mark Haney, Kevin Hanson, Donald 1955 Harlow, Charles Harrigan, Thomas Harrison, Robert Jr Hartman, Richard Haskins, Robert Haumont, Jacques Hamada, R.M Hegeman, Bruce 1924 Hein, August Helland, Gerald Hembree, Joe Hemenway, John 1950 Hentz, Gary Herbein, John 1959 Heritage, Sean 1988 Herman, Daniel 1992 Hermeling, Christopher Hernandez, Mark Hess, Duane Hewitt, J.D. III Hewitt, Wesley 1956 Hikade, Christopher 1973 Hill, Robert Jr Hill, W.T Hodgkiss, G.H Hodnette, Lovic Jr Hoffman, E.J. 1932, 35 Hofley, Andrew 1982 Hogan, Patrick Hollister, William 1930 Holmes, D.T Holt, Edward 1985 Hood, Robert Horgan, Paul 1980 Horn, Peter 1929 Houck, Richard Howard, William 1927 Howe, Charles Hubbard, James 1962 Huber, Stephen Hudik, Frank Hueber, Gerard Huff, Kris Hughes, Claud 1930 Hughes, John 1982 Hulme, John Hulse, Richard Humphreys, Daniel Hunkler, Patrick 1987 Hura, Leo Hura, Myron Hutchinson, E.S Hutchinson, George Hutchinson, Guy 1969 IIIII Irvin, William 1926 JJJJJ Jacober, Jeffrey James, N.W. III 1938 James, Thomas Jr Janz, Clifford Jauch, Kevin Jayne, Gordon Jenkins, David Jenkins, Thomas 2005 Johanson, Kurt Johnson, Jeffrey Johnson, Larry 1969 Johnson, Robert Johnson, W.B Jones, W.C Judd, Robert 1952, 54 Julius, Robert Juncosa, Santiago 1972 KKKKK Kaeser, Karl Kampe, Robert Kane, James 1972 Kappock, J.S Karas, John 1955 Keating, R.A. Jr Kee, William Jr Keller, H.S Keller, J.G Kelley, J.C Kelly, William Kennedy, Patrick Kennedy, Richard Jr Kiefer, Joseph Kievit, Richard Killefer, W. Jr Kilpatrick, M King, Travis Kirk, G.G.E Kittredge, Mark 1964 Klakring, Thomas 1926 Kloepping, Herbert Knieriem, Kenan Knieriem, Kenan Jr Knops, Frederick Jr Knudson, Wade Koelsch, P.C Kovack, Christopher Kraft, Frederick 1951 Kramer, W.F Kring, Nathan Kristoff, Josh Krulak, William Krulisch, Alan 1959 Kurz, Doug LLLLL Ladrech, Daniel Lake, C.E Lanerman, H.C Lantier, Brian 1963 Lazenby, R.D Lemmon, G.R Lemmon, James Lewis, James Lewis, John Leydon, J.K Linardi, Anthony III Lindsay, Steven 1988 Lochner, George Loetscher, Robert 1949 Lowe, George Lowe, H.C Lubitz, Brian Lueschner, R.J Luscinski, Raymond Lyon, Peter MMMMM MacInnes, D.F MacLaughlin, Donald Jr MacLaughlin, J.C. Jr MacKenzie, George 1930 MacNamara, W.J Maguire, John IV 1995 Maher, Michael Mansfield, Robert Marousek, L.A Marrinucci, John 1977 Marshall, F.G. Jr Martin, Clifford 1959 Martin, Johnny Jr Marxer, Hugo Masias, Daniel Mason, John 1957 Masotes, Arthur Massimino, Andrew Masterton, P Mattson, Thomas 1984, 86 Maurer, J.H Maxfield, Kent 1962 Mayer, L.R. Jr McAllister, Myles McCall, Peter McCallum, Kevin McClure, Samuel 1952 McDonald, Irving, Jr McDonald, L.B McDowell, Brian 1978 McElheny, Aric 2003, 05 McElhose, Robert 2002 McGlathery, Richard 1929 McGreevey, Henry 1967 McKee, Samuel III 1957, 59 McKenna, Christopher 1983 McKeown, John McLaughlin, Francis McLernan, J.V McManus, J.W McRoberts, James 1926 McVay, John 1989 Mealy, A.C Medeiros, Raymond Meeder, David Meehan, John Meehan, Kevin 1998 Meisel, E.R Merchant, James Merdinger, C.J Michaels, Robert Miller, C.F Miller, George 1952 Miller, S.R. Jr Dan Neverosky helped Navy to its last Patriot League Tournament appearance in Miller, Thomas Mitchell, Michael Jr Montgomery, Bruce Montgomery, Daniel Jr Montgomery, H.H. Jr Moore, A.W Moore, G.E. II Moore, M.E Moraytis, John Morgan, Loren III , 2000 Morgan, Warren, Jr Morier, James 1974 Morland, J.B Morrison, David Morton, Barry Mowbray, Michael 1973 Moyer, Shawn Mueller, George Mulford, Ross Mulik, James Murphy, Joseph Murphy, James Jr Myers, Timothy 1974 NNNNN Neely, Matthew Nelson, C.E Nelson, N.R Neuhauser, Newlin 1926 Neverosky, Daniel Newell, Byron Newell, John Newton, John 1962 Nicklas, W.C. Jr Noonan, James Jr Northwood, R.H Nutt, Richard OOOOO O Brien, John O Connell, James O Connell, T.P O Sullivan, Michael Ochenrider, G.H. Jr Oelheim, B.C Ogden, Thomas 1997 Ogden, Timothy Olson, Paul 1950 Orriss, David 1961 Ortega, Telmo Ostergren, N.M PPPPP Pagano, Frank 1976 Paisant, Michael Palmisano, Joseph Panik, Thomas Papa, Patrick Parker, Alson III Parker, Anthony III 2005 Parker, R.W Parker, Robert Parker, Samuel 1957 Partridge, J.F Paul, Kenneth Peard, Roger Jr Perkins, Ernes 1961 Perkins, J.M Perry, David Peters, Ryan Pfefferkorn, W.R Pfingstag, Carl 1924 Pickett, Rex Jr Pinkerton, D.F. 1932, Pione, Timothy Pitney, James Plank, McKenzie Pleis, Zach Poenack, H.A Pollak, Charles 1951 Poole, Richard Postoll, David , 86 Powell, Peter 1930 Preston, Robert Price, C.H Price, G.M UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

39 Prince, Thomas Prudhomme, David 1984 Prudhomme, John Roland Price 1926 Purvis, Joseph QQQQQ Quinn, James Jr RRRRR Raguet, C.L Ramee, J Randall, B. III 1940 Ramey, R.L Randolph, A.P Rasmussen, Craig 1963 Ray, Dennis Reaves, G.A. III 1944 Redinger, Clayton 1995 Reed, A.B. Jr Reed, M.J Reedy, J.E Refo, J.F Reich, E.T Reid, Robert Jr Reid, W.S Reno, Patrick Reynolds, J.L Rhodes, William Jr Rice, David Rice, George Rice, J.E 1935 Ricker, R.G Ridgely, Philip 1961 Rieve, R Righi, Michael Riismandel, Michael 2000 Riker, Monro 1926 Riordon, Will Ripplemeyer, Karl Risner, Jonathan 1996 Roberts, Deane 1928 Roberts, William Robie, E.A Rock, Larry 1966 Roeder, Paul 1969 Rogers, J.B Ross, L.W. 1932, 34 Rothmann, Warren Roudebush, Jack Rowe, Daniel Ruggieri, Archie , 48 Ruhs, James Jr Ruos, George Jr SSSSS Saacke, Paul St. George, Jeffrey Sadler, A.T Sadler, George Sadler, John Sample, Christopher 1992 Sanchez, Arturo Sanchez, Matt Sanders, Eddie 1929 Sanderson, E.G Saunders, Wesley 1953 Savage, Charles Saxton, J.A. Jr Schager, Louis Jr Schaufelberger, Albert Jr Schlech, W.F. Jr Schlegel, Merrill Schmidt, Christopher 1991 Schmidt, Harry Schmitt, Robert 1983 Schnable, Michael Schumann, R.W. Jr Schwanebeck, Joseph Schwartz, J.E Scolpino, Frank Jr Scott, Nathan Seely, Harry Seipt, W.E Sellers, F.E. Jr Sellers, F.R.S. 1939, 41 Sexton, Richard 1977 Shamer, F.N Shaw, Joseph Jr Shaw, Walter Jr Shea, M.W Shegrud, Stevens Shelley, T. Jr Shelly, Thomas Shelly, Thomas Jr Sherburne, Edward Shovestul, Paul Sides, Winfield Jr Silva, Albert Silveira, Walter Silvestrini, Remo Small, W.F Smith, Clifton Smith, Jed 1984, 86 Smith, William 1967 Snyder, Joseph Snyder, Mark South, Jerry Southworth, John Jr Sowerwine, O.E Space, David Spahr, Robert Spiers, John Stackhouse, William Stapleton, Justin Stark, Richard 1963 States, Van 1990 Stauch, Patrick Pat Stauch lettered four times from Steckroth, Brian Steere, Richard Steiner, Carl 1924, 1926 Stengel, Richard Stephens, Joseph Stepler, Gregory Stewart. Allan 1948 Stiles, C.L Stiller, Bertram 1950 Stirling, C.W Stirling, E.B Stone, Donald Strasdas, Addy 2003, 05 Strassle, R.W Strothkamp, Mark Suarez-Marill, Javier 1979 Suess, Matthew 1988 Suhre, F.J Sundberg, Andrew Supko, Leonard 1969 Swank, J.A Sweeney, Michael 1963 Sweeney, W.E Sweitzer, H.B Swenson, Aaron Swisher, Arra Jr TTTTT Tabala, Mbu Tait, Matthew Talbott, J.W Tamburini, Robert Tanis, Robert Tate, N.L Taylor, Brian Taylor, Michael C Taylor, Michael R Taylor, William Jr Teach, Thomas Teel, R.A Thomas, Donald Thompson, Paul Thompson, W.C. Jr Thompson, William Thorn, John Tirado, Guillermo Tobin, Paul Jr Tokoro, Reid 1983 Tortora, Carmine Trafton, Wilbur Trespalacios, Ryan 2004 Turner, C.A UUUUU Ulses, Mike Upham, F.K Urbanczyk, Danny Urbashich, Scott 2003 VVVVV Vainstein, Francisco Vance, Robert VanderWolk, W.W. Jr VanEnk, Doak 1997 VanGorden, Alexander 1982 Vasilauskas, Algimantes Vautier, James Veasey, Alexander 1930 Vellis, D.J Vogelsberg, Robert 1975 Volk, K.H Von Bremen, D.W. Jr WWWWW Wadbrook, W.P.E Wagner, Jeffrey Waid, R.T Walden, Albert 1926 Waldrop, Michael Wallace, J.R Walls, Kenneth Walls, Michael Walters, Seth Ward, David Ward, N.G Waskey, Justin Watkins, John Watson, Robert Wauters, Keith 1979, Weiler, James Weir, David David Weir earned three letters and helped lead Navy to a record in Weir, Steven Weitzel, Rolf Wells, Michael Welsh, D.P Wenke, R.F Whalen, F.D White, Robert Wiedemann, F.F Wieler, Eric Wigfall, G.H Wiggins, Mark Wilbur, James 1955 Wilky, N.L Williams, Douglas Williams, Gregory Williamson, Francis Williamson, W.C. Jr Wilson, Anthony Wilson, Glenn Wilson, Leon 1987 Wilson, Michael Wilson, William Jr Wolfe, John II Woodaman, Ronald 1930 Woodbury, Michael Woodson, W.B. Jr Wulff, John 1930 YYYYY Yerkes, George Yotz, James Young, Brian 1963 Young, David 1924 Young, Jeffrey Young, Mark 1972 Young, Robert Young, Steven Young, Todd 1992 ZZZZZ Zabrowski, Harold Zariquiey, Guillermo Zysk, S

40 Series Results Last Opponent Series Win GF GA Adelphi Air Force Akron Alabama-Birmingham American Anne Arundel CC Appalachian State Army Bainbridge Baltimore Baltimore Polytechnic Birmingham Southern Boca Raton Bridgeport British Embassy Brooklyn Brown Bucknell Buffalo Buffalo State Cal Poly FIRST MEETING IN 2006 Campbell Catholic Central Florida Chapman Chesapeake CC The Citadel Clemson Coast Guard Colgate College of Charleston Columbia Connecticut Cornell Dartmouth Davidson Dayton Delaware Drexel Duke Duquesne East Carolina Elon Evansville Fairleigh Dickinson Florida International Fordham Franklin & Marshall Georgetown George Mason George Washington Georgia Southern Georgia State Germantown Crick. Club Gettysburg Gonzaga FIRST MEETING IN 2006 Last Opponent Series Win GF GA Hampden-Sydney Hartford Hartwick Harvard Haverford Holy Cross Howard James Madison Johns Hopkins Kentucky Lafayette La Salle Lehigh Liberty Long Island Loyola (Md.) Madison College Maine Manhattan Marshall Maryland Maryland-Balt. County Maryland-Eastern Shore Massachusetts Mercer Merchant Marine Acad Michigan State Monmouth Mount St. Mary s Muhlenberg Nevada-Las Vegas New Hampshire New York University Niagara Notre Dame North Carolina UNC-Charlotte UNC-Greensboro UNC-Wilmington North Carolina State Northeastern Old Dominion Oneonta State Panzer Pennsylvania Penn State Philadelphia University Pittsburgh Princeton Radford Richmond Rider Rhode Island Rutgers St. Bonaventure St. Francis (NY) NAVY MEN S SOCCER Last Opponent Series Win GF GA Saint Joseph s St. John s College St. John s University Saint Louis University San Diego State San Francisco Santa Clara Seattle Pacific Seton Hall Shippensburg Sippery Rock SUNY-Brockport Syracuse South Florida Swarthmore Temple Towson UCLA UC-Irvine UC-San Diego Vanderbilt Vermont Villanova Virginia Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Military Virginia Tech Washington College Washington & Lee West Virginia West Chester Western Maryland William & Mary Wofford Yale Navy vs. Conferences Opponent GP Rec. Pct. America East Atlantic Atlantic Coast Atlantic Soccer Atlantic Sun Big East Big South Big Ten Big West Colonial Conference USA Ivy League Metro Atlantic Mid-American Missouri Valley Mountain Pacific Northeast Pacific Patriot League Southern West Coast UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

41 Year-by-Year Results 1921 (2-1-0) 12/10 Baltimore Polytechnic W, /17 Pennsylvania L, /21 Swarthmore W, (3-2-2) 11/1 Baltimore Polytechnic W, /11 Penn State L, /18 Swarthmore T, /22 St. John s College W, /29 Yale T, /9 Lehigh W, /16 Pennsylvania L, (2-3-2) 10/20 Baltimore Polytechnic W, /27 Lehigh T, /10 at Penn State L, /17 Germantown Cricket Club L, /1 Lafayette T, /8 Swarthmore L, /15 Pennsylvania W, (4-3-2) 10/11 Baltimore Polytechnic W, /1 Lehigh T, /8 Dartmouth W, /15 Lafayette T, /22 British Embassy W, /26 Syracuse W, /6 Penn State L, /13 at Pennsylvania L, /20 Yale L, (4-4-0) 10/10 Baltimore Polytechnic W, /24 Haverford L, /31 Swarthmore L, /7 Lehigh W, /14 Dartmouth L, /21 Penn State W, /5 at Yale W, /12 Pennsylvania L, (5-1-1) Tom Taylor Years: Record: , 1943, 1944 and 1945 National Champs. 10/9 Western Maryland W, /16 Swarthmore W, /23 Lafayette W, /6 Lehigh W, /13 at Penn State L, /4 Haverford T, /11 Yale W, (3-4-0) 10/19 Western Maryland W, /22 Pennsylvania W, /12 Lafayette L, /19 at Lehigh L, /24 Yale L, /3 Penn State W, /10 Swarthmore L, (4-4-1) 10/17 Franklin & Marshall W, /20 Yale L, /27 at Pennsylvania L, /3 Swarthmore L, /10 at Western Maryland T, /17 Haverford W, /28 Lehigh W, /1 Penn State L, /8 Lafayette W, (4-3-1) 10/19 Franklin & Marshall W, /23 Western Maryland W, /30 Lehigh W, /9 Harvard T, /13 Lafayette W, /16 Haverford L, /23 Penn State L, /28 at Yale L, (6-3-1) 10/18 Lehigh W, /22 Western Maryland W, /29 Swarthmore W, /1 at Harvard L, /5 Syracuse W, /12 Franklin & Marshall W, /15 Haverford L, /19 Bucknell W, /22 Dartmouth T, /27 Yale L, (4-3-1) 10/14 Franklin & Marshall W, /17 Haverford L, /21 Western Maryland W, /31 Bucknell W, /11 Lehigh T, /18 Syracuse L, /21 Gettysburg W, /26 at Yale L, (6-0-1) VOTED NATIONAL CHAMPIONS BY INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 10/15 Haverford W, /19 Western Maryland W, /26 Lafayette W, /2 Syracuse W, /5 at Lehigh T, /16 Gettysburg W, /26 Bucknell W, (5-2-0) 10/14 Lehigh W, /21 Penn State L, /25 Western Maryland W, /1 Syracuse W, /8 Gettysburg L, /11 at Haverford W, /22 Bucknell W, (2-4-0) 10/10 Western Maryland W, /20 Gettysburg W, /24 Lehigh L, /3 Yale L, /10 Haverford L, /17 at Penn State L, (3-2-1) 10/5 Lehigh W, /12 at Yale L, /16 Haverford W, /23 Lafayette W, /6 Gettysburg T, /16 Penn State L, (4-1-1) 10/3 Haverford T, /10 Lafayette W, /14 Gettysburg W, /24 Yale W, /7 at Lehigh W, /21 Penn State L, (4-2-0) 10/9 Haverford L, /23 at Yale W, /30 Lafayette W, /3 Gettysburg W, /13 Penn State L, /24 Lehigh W, (3-2-2) 10/12 Lafayette W, /21 Yale W, /26 Lehigh T, /5 at Penn State L, /9 Gettysburg W, /19 Cornell T, /23 at Army L, (2-3-3) 10/11 Gettysburg L, /13 Lehigh T, /18 Duke T, /21 Cornell T, /28 at Yale L, /4 Penn State L, /11 Dartmouth W, /23 Army W, (4-3-1) 10/9 Gettysburg L, /16 Virginia W, /19 at Dartmouth T, /23 Lafayette W, /30 Duke W, /2 Penn State L, /8 Lehigh W, /21 at Army L, (5-2-1) 10/4 Virginia W, /10 Lafayette W, /15 Gettysburg W, /25 Duke W, /29 Maryland T, /1 at Penn State L, /15 Lehigh W, /22 Army L, (6-2-0) 10/14 Gettysburg W, /21 Delaware W, /24 at Duke W, /4 Western Maryland L, /7 Penn State L, /14 Bucknell W, /18 Johns Hopkins W, /26 at Army W, (6-0-1) VOTED NATIONAL CHAMPIONS BY NATIONAL SOCCER COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA 10/13 Duke W, /23 at Pennsylvania W, /24 Lehigh W, /6 Penn State T, /10 Swarthmore W, /20 Bucknell W, /25 Army W,

42 1944 (6-1-0) VOTED NATIONAL CHAMPIONS BY NATIONAL SOCCER COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA 10/21 at Penn State W, /28 Pennsylvania W, /4 Muhlenberg W, /8 Bainbridge NTC L, /15 Bucknell W, /18 Swarthmore W, /25 at Army W, (7-1-0) VOTED NATIONAL CHAMPIONS BY NATIONAL SOCCER COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA 10/6 Swarthmore W, /13 at Pennsylvania W, Muhlenberg W, /27 Panzer W, /31 Coast Guard W, /3 Johns Hopkins W, /17 Penn State W, /24 Army L, (7-1-1) 10/16 Gettysburg W, /19 Bucknell W, /26 Penn State T, /30 Haverford W, /2 Lehigh W, /6 Duke W, /9 Yale W, /16 at Swarthmore W, /23 at Army L, (8-2-0) 10/11 Lehigh W, /15 Gettysburg W, /18 North Carolina W, /22 Duke W, /25 at Penn State W, /29 Princeton W, /1 Pennsylvania L, /8 at Yale W, /15 Swarthmore L, /22 Army W, (9-1-1) Glenn Warner Years: Record: Won.763 of games National Champs 10/2 Cornell T, /6 North Carolina W, /9 at Pennsylvania L, /13 Gettysburg W, /16 Penn State W, /20 Delaware W, /23 Brown W, /30 at Harvard W, /6 Yale W, /13 Swarthmore W, /20 at Army W, (8-3-0) 10/1 Gettysburg W, /8 at Brown W, /12 North Carolina W, /15 Pennsylvania W, /19 at Princeton L, /22 Penn State L, /26 Haverford W, /29 Harvard L, /5 at Yale W, /12 Swarthmore W, /19 Army W, (6-4-0) 10/4 Gettysburg W, /7 Yale L, /18 Haverford W, /21 Penn State L, /25 Delaware W, /28 at Pennsylvania W, /4 Princeton W, /8 Swarthmore L, /11 at Dartmouth W, /27 at Army L, (5-3-2) 9/29 at Yale W, /5 Western Maryland W, /13 at Princeton L, /20 Penn State T, /27 at Pennsylvania L, /31 Delaware W, /6 Swarthmore W, /9 Lehigh W, /17 University of Baltimore T, /24 Army L, (3-4-3) 9/26 Yale L, /4 at Cornell L, /10 Haverford W, /18 at Penn State W, /24 Pennsylvania T, /1 Princeton T, /4 Lehigh L, /8 Brooklyn W, /14 Swarthmore T, /22 at Army L, (3-5-1) 9/26 at Yale L, /7 Gettysburg W, /10 Cornell T, /17 at Princeton L, /25 Pennsylvania L, /30 Maryland L, /3 Lehigh W, /14 Swarthmore W, /21 Army L, (4-3-3) 9/24 Brooklyn W, /2 at Cornell W, /9 Yale T, /16 Princeton L, /23 Swarthmore W, /29 Maryland W, /3 Haverford L, /6 at Penn State L, /12 Pennsylvania T, /20 at Army T, (7-3-1) 10/1 Brooklyn W, /8 at Yale L, /15 Maryland W, /21 North Carolina State W, /26 Pittsburgh W, /29 at Princeton T, /2 Haverford W, /5 at Pennsylvania L, /8 Penn State L, /11 Swarthmore W, /20 Army W, (10-2-0) 9/28 Brooklyn W, /6 Princeton W, /13 Yale L, /20 at Virginia W, /24 Pennsylvania W, /27 Pittsburgh W, /2 Slippery Rock W, /7 Haverford W, /10 at Swarthmore W, /16 Penn State W, /24 at Army W, /27 Maryland 1 L, (5-2-3) 10/2 Brooklyn W, /12 at Yale L, /16 Maryland T, /23 Georgetown W, /26 at Pennsylvania L, /2 at Penn State T, /6 Haverford W, /9 Pittsburgh W, /15 Swarthmore T, /23 Army W, (7-1-3) 10/4 at Duke W, /15 at Maryland T, /18 Pittsburgh W, /22 Georgetown W, /25 Pennsylvania T, /29 Bucknell W, /1 Penn State W, /5 Gettysburg W, /8 Haverford T, /14 Swarthmore W, /22 at Army L, (8-3-0) 10/30 Duke W, /14 Maryland L, /17 at Pittsburgh W, /21 Virginia W, /24 at Pennsylvania W, /28 Bucknell W, /31 at Penn State L, /4 Gettysburg W, /7 Haverford W, /13 Swarthmore L, /21 Army W, (7-2-2) 10/1 Haverford W, /8 Bucknell W, /14 Air Force W, /19 SUNY-Brockport W, /22 Pennsylvania T, /28 Penn State L, /2 Gettysburg W, /5 at Maryland T, /9 West Chester L, /12 Swarthmore W, /19 at Army W, (9-1-1) 9/30 Haverford W, /7 North Carolina W, /14 Drexel W, /21 West Chester L, /28 at Penn State W, /1 Gettysburg W, /4 Duke W, /8 Maryland T, /11 Swarthmore W, /18 at Bucknell W, /25 Army W, (10-1-0) 9/28 Virginia W, /6 North Carolina W, /13 at Drexel W, /20 West Chester W, /27 Penn State W, /31 Gettysburg W, /3 at Duke W, /10 Swarthmore W, /14 at Maryland L, /17 Bucknell W, /24 at Army W, UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

43 1963 (12-1-0) NCAA RUNNER-UP 9/27 Virginia W, /5 North Carolina W, /12 West Chester W, /18 Air Force W, /26 at Penn State W, /30 Gettysburg W, /9 Bucknell W, /13 Maryland W, /16 at Swarthmore W, /26 Howard 2 W, /30 West Chester 2 W, /5 Army 3 W, /7 Saint Louis 3 L, (15-0-0) NCAA CHAMPIONS 9/30 Brooklyn W, /3 Haverford W, /10 at North Carolina W, /17 West Chester W, /24 Penn State W, /28 Gettysburg W, /31 Seton Hall W, /4 at Maryland W, /10 Duke W, /14 Swarthmore W, /21 at Army W, /25 Fairleigh Dickinson 2 W, /28 Bridgeport 2 W, /3 Saint Louis 4 W, /5 Michigan State 4 W, (12-1-1) NCAA SEMIFINALS 9/29 Brooklyn W, /9 at West Chester W, /16 Pennsylvania W, /23 at Penn State W, /27 Gettysburg W, /30 Merchant Marine Acad. W, /3 Duke W, /6 North Carolina W, /10 Maryland W, /13 Swarthmore W, /20 Army T, /23 West Chester 2 W, /27 Brown 2 W, /2 at Saint Louis 5 L, (10-1-2) NCAA QUARTERFINALS 10/1 Coast Guard W, /8 North Carolina W, /12 at Maryland W, /15 at Pennsylvania W, /19 Gettysburg W, /22 West Chester W, /26 Penn State W, /29 at Duke W, /4 Merchant Marine Acad. W, /12 Swarthmore T, /19 at Army T, /22 Saint Joseph s 2 W, /26 Army 6 L, (11-2-0) NCAA SEMIFINALS 10/7 Merchant Marine Acad. W, /14 New York University W, /18 Gettysburg W, /21 Pennsylvania L, /25 at Penn State W, /28 West Chester W, /4 Maryland W, /11 at Swarthmore W, /17 Georgetown W, /21 West Chester 2 W, /25 Army W, /28 at Buffalo State 7 W, /30 at Saint Louis 5 L, (8-2-1) 9/28 New York University L, /5 Fordham W, /9 Univ. of Baltimore W, /16 Gettysburg W, /19 at Pennsylvania W, /23 at Maryland L, /26 Penn State W, /2 at West Chester W, /9 Swarthmore W, /16 at Georgetown W, /23 at Army T, (8-2-2) NCAA TOURNAMENT 9/27 New York University W, /4 Catholic W, /11 West Virginia W, /18 Pennsylvania L, /22 Maryland T, /25 at Penn State W, /1 West Chester W, /8 Swarthmore W, /12 George Washington W, /15 Georgetown W, /16 South Florida 2 L, /22 Army T, (11-1-1) NCAA TOURNAMENT 9/26 Lehigh W, /3 Adelphi W, /7 at Georgetown W, /10 George Washington W, /17 at Pennsylvania W, /24 Penn State L, /28 at Maryland W, /31 West Chester W, /7 at New York University T, /14 Swarthmore W, /16 South Florida 2 W, 0-0* 11/21 at Army W, /24 Howard 2 L, 0-2** 1971 (12-1-0) NCAA TOURNAMENT 9/25 Lehigh W, /2 West Virginia W, /6 Georgetown W, /9 Catholic W, /16 Pennsylvania W, /23 at Penn State L, /27 Maryland W, /30 Washington & Lee W, /6 Virginia W, /13 at Swarthmore W, /20 Army W, /23 South Florida 2 W, /30 Howard 2 W, 0-3** 1972 (5-5-1) 9/30 Brooklyn W, /7 George Washington W, /14 at Air Force L, /20 at Pennsylvania L, /28 Penn State L, /1 at Maryland L, /4 Washington & Lee W, /8 at Catholic W, /11 Swarthmore W, /18 Virginia 8 L, /25 at Army T, (7-3-1) 9/29 Brooklyn W, /6 George Washington W, /13 Air Force T, /17 William & Mary W, /20 Pennsylvania L, /26 at Penn State L, /31 Maryland L, /3 Virginia W, /10 Swarthmore W, /17 at Washington & Lee W, /24 Army W, (7-3-1) NCAA TOURNAMENT 9/21 Lehigh W, 5-1 9/28 Haverford W, /4 Virginia Tech W, /9 at George Washington W, /18 at Pennsylvania W, /26 Penn State L, /30 at Maryland T, /2 at Virginia W, /9 Washington & Lee W, /17 at Clemson 9 L, /23 at Army L, 1-2 The 1964 team won Navy s first NCAA National Championship and claimed the program s fifth national title overall. The team recorded a record, outscoring its foes In NCAA history, just six teams ever have posted an unblemished record. 43

44 1975 (9-2-0) 9/20 at Lehigh W, 2-1 9/27 Haverford W, /3 Virginia Tech W, /7 George Washington W, /18 Pennsylvania L, /24 at Penn State L, /29 Maryland W, /1 Washington & Lee W, /8 at Swarthmore W, /14 Virginia W, /22 Army W, (6-3-3) 9/18 Lehigh W, 1-0 9/22 Swarthmore W, 5-1 9/25 Haverford L, /1 Virginia Tech W, /9 at George Washington W, /15 at Pennsylvania T, /19 at Maryland L, /22 Penn State W, /30 Washington & Lee W, /6 Madison College T, /13 at Virginia L, /20 at Army T, (7-5-1) 9/17 at Lehigh W, 2-1 9/21 Swarthmore L, 2-3 9/24 William & Mary W, 4-2 9/28 Duke W, /1 Virginia Tech W, /8 George Washington L, /11 Maryland L, /16 Pennsylvania W, /20 at Penn State L, /26 at Washington & Lee W, /5 Madison College T, /12 Virginia W, /19 Army L, (5-4-3) Greg Myers Years: Record: NCAA Tourney 1991 Pat. League Title 9/16 Howard T, 1-1 9/20 Swarthmore W, 4-0 9/23 Va. Military W, 4-0 9/26 William & Mary W, 1-0 9/30 at Maryland T, /7 at George Washington T, /11 Catholic W, /20 at Pennsylvania L, /1 at Washington College W, /4 at Duke L, /11 at Madison College L, /25 at Army L, (11-2-4) 9/2 Hampden-Sydney W, 4-1 9/3 at American W, 1-0 9/14 Howard L, 0-3 9/19 Swarthmore T, 1-1 9/22 Maryland W, 1-0 9/26 Washington College T, /3 James Madison W, /6 George Washington W, /12 at Va. Military W, /13 at Washington & Lee W, /19 Pennsylvania T, /26 Penn State L, /31 at Catholic W, /3 Duke T, /9 Army W, /17 James Madison 10 W, /18 Loyola (Md.) 10 W, (10-7-1) 9/7 Hampden-Sydney W, 5-0 9/12 at Howard W, 2-1 9/20 at Maryland L, 1-2 9/23 Swarthmore W, 5-0 9/27 North Carolina State 11 L, 0-1 9/28 Rutgers 11 L, /1 Washington College W, /4 at George Washington T, /8 American W, /12 James Madison W, /18 at Pennsylvania L, /21 Old Dominion W, /24 Penn State L, /29 Catholic L, /31 Rhode Island W, /4 Washington & Lee L, /7 at Army W, /22 George Mason 10 W, (7-8-2) 9/2 St. John s W, 2-1 9/5 Old Dominion L, 0-1 9/10 Howard L, 0-1 9/20 Maryland T, 1-1 9/23 at Swarthmore L, 0-2 9/25 Campbell 12 L, 0-3 9/26 Radford 12 W, 2-1 9/29 Evansville W, /3 George Washington L, /7 at American T, /11 James Madison W, /18 San Francisco L, /20 at Towson State W, /23 Penn State L, /28 Catholic W, /31 UMBC W, /6 Army L, (8-6-3) 9/2 West Chester W, 2-1 9/6 St. John s L, 2-3 9/11 at Howard L, 0-1 9/15 Towson State W, 4-0 9/18 at Maryland L, 0-5 9/22 Swarthmore W, 3-1 9/24 at James Madison W, /2 at George Washington T, /5 American W, /8 at Old Dominion 13 T, 0-0* 10/9 Fairleigh Dickinson 13 W, /17 George Mason L, /19 Univ. of Baltimore W, /22 at Penn State L, /27 at Catholic T, /30 at UMBC W, /5 at Army L, (7-8-2) 9/1 St. John s W, 4-0 9/5 Penn State W, 3-2 9/10 at North Carolina L, 2-3 9/11 at North Carolina State L, 0-1 9/14 at Towson State L, 0-1 9/17 at Villanova W, 1-0 9/23 James Madison T, 0-0 9/27 at Richmond W, /1 George Washington T, /5 at American L, /8 Air Force L, /16 at George Mason L, /19 Maryland L, /23 Howard L, /26 Catholic W, /29 UMBC W, /4 Army W, (9-4-3) 9/1 at Penn State L, 2-6 9/8 St. John s W, 4-0 9/12 Villanova W, 2-0 9/15 North Carolina State T, 2-2 9/21 at James Madison W, 1-0 9/26 Richmond W, 2-0 9/29 at William & Mary L, /6 at Air Force L, /10 at Maryland W, /14 George Mason T, /21 East Carolina W, /24 at Catholic W, /27 at UMBC W, /29 UNC-Wilmington W, /3 American T, /9 at Army L, (7-7-1) 9/1 Penn State L, 0-1 9/6 St. John s W, 3-0 9/14 William & Mary T, 1-1 9/20 James Madison L, 0-2 9/25 Maryland L, 3-4 9/28 UNC-Wilmington W, 1-0 9/29 East Carolina W, /5 at George Mason L, /13 at Richmond W, /20 at Connecticut L, /23 Catholic W, /27 UMBC W, /30 at George Washington L, /2 at American L, /8 Army W, (10-6-3) 9/1 at Penn State T, 1-1 9/5 St. John s W, 4-0 9/14 at William & Mary L, 1-2 9/17 George Washington L, 1-2 9/21 at James Madison L, 1-2 9/24 at Maryland L, 0-2 9/27 at UNC-Wilmington W, 1-0 9/28 at East Carolina W, /1 Chapman College L, /5 George Mason T, /12 Richmond W, /17 West Chester W, /19 Saint Joseph s W, /22 at Catholic W, /25 UMBC W, /31 Florida Int l W, /1 at Notre Dame L, /3 American T, /8 at Army W, (9-9-1) 9/1 Penn State L, 2-3 9/6 at St. John s T, 1-1 9/9 Catholic W, 6-0 9/12 William & Mary L, 0-2 9/16 at George Washington W, 2-0 9/20 James Madison L, 1-2 9/23 Maryland L, 0-1 9/26 UNC-Wilmington W, 1-0 9/27 East Carolina W, /3 at Yale W, /4 at Hartford W, /10 at Richmond L, /14 at George Mason L, /18 at Saint Joseph s W, /23 Boca Raton L, /25 UMBC W, /28 at American L, /31 at West Chester W, /6 Army L, (8-4-4) NCAA TOURNAMENT 9/11 at William & Mary T, 1-1 9/14 George Washington W, 1-0 9/18 at James Madison L, 0-3 9/24 at UNC-Wilmington W, 2-1 9/25 at East Carolina W, UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

45 1994 (9-5-1) 9/3 The Citadel 25 W, 4-0 9/4 Monmouth 25 W, 4-0 9/10 at Colgate L, 0-2 9/16 Virginia Military 26 W, 4-1 9/17 Buffalo 26 W, 5-1 9/21 at Howard L, 0-1 9/25 Lafayette L, /1 at Holy Cross T, /5 at UMBC W, /9 Fordham W, /12 at Old Dominion L, /16 Phil. Textile W, /21 at Army L, /28 Lehigh W, /30 at Bucknell W, 3-1 The 1988 team earned Navy s last appearance in the NCAA Tournament with an record. Navy lost in the opening round to Philadelphia Textile, 1-0, in a game played in Annapolis. 10/1 Yale W, /6 at UMBC T, /8 Richmond W, /12 George Mason W, /15 West Chester T, /22 at UCLA 14 L, /23 San Diego State 14 L, /26 American W, /30 Mt. St. Mary s W, /10 at Army T, /13 Philadelphia Textile 2 L, (6-4-5) 9/2 Liberty W, 4-0 9/6 UMBC W, 2-0 9/8 Hartwick 15 T, 0-0 9/9 at Oneonta State 15 W, 3-1 9/13 Seattle Pacific W, 2-1 9/23 UNC-Wilmington T, 0-0 9/24 East Carolina W, /6 at Richmond L, /11 at George Mason L, /14 at West Chester W, /18 at American T, /21 at College of Charleston L, /28 Army T, /1 George Washington L, /4 William & Mary T, (9-10-2) 8/30 Boca Raton L, 1-2 9/4 William & Mary L, 0-2 9/8 at Hartford W, 3-2 9/9 Vermont 16 W, 3-2 9/12 at UMBC L, 1-2 9/15 at James Madison L, 0-4 9/19 at Howard L, 0-1 9/22 at UNC-Wilmington W, 3-2 9/23 at East Carolina W, 2-0 9/29 at South Florida 17 L, 0-2 9/30 Central Florida 17 W, /5 Richmond L, /7 West Virginia W, /10 George Mason L, /12 West Chester W, /17 American T, /19 at College of Charleston T, /22 at Liberty L, /26 at Army W, /1 William & Mary 18 W, /2 George Mason 18 L, (12-7-0) PATRIOT LEAGUE REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS 9/7 at Lafayette W, 2-1 9/11 UMBC W, 1-0 9/14 Shippensburg 19 W, 5-1 9/15 at Mt. St. Mary s 19 W, 2-1 9/18 Howard W, 2-1 9/21 at Lehigh L, 1-2 9/24 Liberty W, 4-2 9/27 at UNC-Charlotte 20 L, 1-2 9/29 UNC-Greensboro 20 L, /5 Holy Cross W, /6 at West Virginia L, /13 Fordham W, /15 at West Chester W, /19 Colgate W, /25 Army W, /30 at George Mason L, /2 Bucknell W, /4 George Washington L, /9 Army 21 L, (10-6-3) PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT 9/5 Buffalo W, 5-1 9/6 Northeastern W, 2-1 9/9 Temple W, 3-1 9/12 at Colgate L, 1-3 9/18 UNC-Greensboro L, 2-4 9/20 North Carolina L, 0-2 9/23 Lehigh W, 3-0 9/25 at Howard W, 1-0 9/27 Lafayette L, /3 at Holy Cross W, /7 at UMBC W, /10 Fordham W, /12 West Chester W, /14 Richmond W, /17 West Virginia T, /23 at Army L, /31 at Bucknell T, /3 at George Washington L, /7 at Army 22 T, 1-1*** 1993 (5-10-3) 9/4 Air Force 23 T, 1-1 9/5 at New Hampshire 23 L, 0-2 9/8 at Temple L, 3-4 9/11 Colgate L, 0-1 9/14 West Chester T, 0-0 9/17 at UNLV 24 L, 1-3 9/19 San Diego State 24 L, 0-2 9/22 at Lehigh W, 1-0 9/24 Howard L, 2-3 9/26 at Lafayette L, /2 Holy Cross L, /6 UMBC L, /9 at Fordham W, /12 Old Dominion T, /17 at West Virginia L, /22 Army W, /27 at Liberty W, /31 Bucknell W, (11-7-0) PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT 9/2 Old Dominion L, 1-3 9/3 St. Francis (NY) W, 1-0 9/9 Colgate L, 0-1 9/15 Virginia Commonwealth W, 3-0 9/16 Northeastern W, 2-1 9/20 at Howard W, 3-0 9/24 at Lafayette W, 2-1 9/30 Holy Cross L, /4 UMBC W, /7 La Salle L, /11 at Virginia L, /15 at Philadelphia Textile L, /20 Army W, /24 at UMES W, /27 at Lehigh W, /29 Bucknell W, /4 at Holy Cross 27 W, /5 Lafayette 27 L, (10-9-1) PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT 8/31 Villanova T, 0-0 9/1 Mercer W, 1-0 9/7 at Colgate L, 1-2 9/14 at San Francisco L, 0-1 9/15 at Santa Clara L, 1-3 9/18 Howard W, 2-1 9/22 William & Mary L, 1-2 9/27 at Old Dominion 13 W, 4-3 9/29 Radford 13 L, /2 at UMBC W, /5 at Holy Cross L, /6 Lafayette W, /9 at La Salle L, /13 Phil. Textile W, /22 UMES W, /25 at Army W, /1 Lehigh L, /3 at Bucknell W, /9 at Colgate 28 W, /10 Army 28 L,

46 1997 (8-9-1) PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT 8/30 St. Francis (NY) W, 1-0 8/31 Marshall W, 2-0 9/5 at Vanderbilt L, 0-2 9/7 at Evansville L, 0-1 9/10 Delaware W, 2-1 9/13 at Colgate L, 1-2 9/17 at Howard L, 1-2 9/20 at William & Mary L, 0-2 9/27 at Lafayette W, /1 UMBC W, /5 Holy Cross W, /8 at Philadelphia Textile W, /18 at South Carolina L, /19 at College of Charleston L, /24 Army W, /31 at Lehigh L, /2 Bucknell L, /8 at Colgate 28 T, 1-1**** 1998 (7-10-1) 9/5 Robert Morris 26 W, 3-1 9/7 Oneonta State 26 T, 1-1 9/9 Colgate W, 2-1 9/12 Furman 29 L, at Coll. of Charleston 29 W, 4-2 9/16 Howard L, 2-4 9/18 at Monmouth W, 1-0 9/25 Brown 30 L, 2-4 9/27 Akron 30 L, 0-2 9/29 at UMBC L, /3 at Holy Cross L, /10 Lafayette L, /18 Mt. St. Mary s W, /23 at Army L, /27 at Delaware W, /30 Lehigh L, /1 Bucknell W, /14 at Florida International L, (11-5-2) PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT 9/1 at Radford T, 3-3 9/3 at Va. Commonwealth T, 0-0 9/5 St. Bonaventure W, 3-2 9/11 at Colgate W, 3-1 9/14 Long Island L, 1-3 9/17 at Kentucky 31 L, 1-2 9/19 Dayton 31 L, 0-6 9/24 La Salle 32 W, 3-1 9/26 Maine 32 W, /2 Holy Cross L, /5 Delaware W, /9 at Lafayette W, /13 at Howard W, /22 Army W, /29 at Lehigh W, /31 Bucknell W, /6 Colgate 27 W, /17 Lafayette 27 L, (9-6-1) 9/1 Long Island W, 5-0 9/3 Davidson T, 3-3 9/6 Colgate W, 2-1 9/9 Howard 33 W, 3-0 9/10 Mt. St. Mary s 33 W, 5-0 9/15 Birm. Southern 34 W, 1-0 9/17 at Georgia State 34 W, 1-0 9/22 Wofford W, 3-0 9/24 Duquesne W, 3-0 9/30 at Holy Cross W, /7 Lafayette L, /10 at Delaware L, /14 at Georgetown L, /20 at Army L, /27 Lehigh L, /29 at Bucknell L, (11-3-3) PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT 8/31 La Salle W, 1-0 9/2 Elon W, 1-0 9/7 Mt. St. Mary s 33 T, 1-1 9/9 at Towson 33 W, 1-0 9/21 Fordham 32 W, 4-2 9/23 Hartwick 32 W, 1-0 9/26 American L, 0-1 9/29 Holy Cross T, /6 at Lafayette W, /10 Delaware W, /13 at Colgate W, /19 Army T, /23 Georgetown W, /27 at Lehigh L, /4 Bucknell W, /9 William & Mary 8 W, /16 at Holy Cross 27 L, (5-10-3) 8/30 Manhattan 26 W, 3-0 9/1 Massachusetts 26 W, 3-2 9/6 Towson 35 L, 0-1 9/8 at UMBC 35 W, 3-1 9/10 at Georgetown L, 0-2 9/13 at Birm. Southern 36 W, 2-1 9/15 Alabama-Birmingham 36 L, 0-1 9/20 Appalachian State T, 0-0 9/22 Liberty L, 0-1 9/25 at American L, 0-3 9/28 at Holy Cross L, /1 at Delaware L, /6 Lafayette T, /8 at North Carolina L, /12 Colgate W, /18 at Army T, /25 Lehigh L, /3 at Bucknell L, (5-10-1) 9/1 Birmingham Southern L, 0-1 9/5 vs. Loyola (Md.) 33 L, 1-2 9/7 at Towson 33 W, 1-0 9/12 vs. Hartford 37 L, 0-1 9/14 at Massachusetts 37 L, 1-2 9/19 vs. Columbia 32 L, 1-2 9/21 Buffalo 32 W, 1-0 9/30 American W, /4 Holy Cross W, /11 at Colgate L, /15 Delaware T, /18 at Lafayette L, /24 Army W, /28 Georgetown L, /1 Bucknell L, /8 at Lehigh L, (3-10-4) 9/1 Mount St. Mary s T, 0-0 9/4 at UC-Irvine 38 W, 3-0 9/6 vs. UNLV 38 L, 0-1 9/10 at Old Dominion 13 L, 1-5 9/12 vs. William & Mary 13 L, 0-1 9/18 La Salle T, 0-0 9/21 at Delaware L, 0-1 9/25 Philadelphia University W, 3-0 9/29 at American L, /2 at Holy Cross L, /9 Colgate W, /13 UMBC T, /17 Lafayette L, /23 at Army T, /26 at Georgetown L, /30 at Bucknell L, /5 Lehigh L, (8-6-2) Rich Miranda Years: 2005-pres. Record: Patriot League Coach of the Year 9/2 Niagara 26 W, 4-1 9/4 Georgia Southern 26 W, 4-0 9/9 vs. Davidson 35 L, 1-2 9/11 vs. Rider 35 W, 2-0 9/16 at Hartford W, 2-0 9/18 at Massachusetts L, 0-2 9/21 Delaware L, 0-1 9/23 at Lehigh L, 0-1 9/28 American W, /2 at La Salle W, /9 Holy Cross W, /12 at UMBC T, /15 at Colgate L, /22 at Lafayette L, /28 Army W, /5 Bucknell T, 2-2 Schedule Key: (1) ISFAN Championship (Baltimore, Md.) (2) NCAA Championship (Annapolis, Md.) (3) NCAA Championship (Brunswick, N.J.) (4) NCAA Championship (Providence, R.I.) (5) NCAA Championship (St. Louis, Mo.) (6) NCAA Championship (Philadelphia, Pa.) (7) NCAA Championship (Buffalo, N.Y.) (8) Richmond, Va. (9) NCAA Championship (Clemson, S.C.) (10) ECAC Championship (Annapolis, Md.) (11) Baltimore, Md. (12) George Mason Tournament (Fairfax, Va.) (13) Old Dominion Tournament (Norfolk, Va.) (14) UCLA Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif.) (15) Subaru Classic (Oneonta, N.Y.) (16) Hartford, Conn. (17) USF Classic (Tampa, Fla.) (18) CAA Tournament (Richmond, Va.) (19) Blue Ridge Invite (Emmitsburg, Md.) (20) Mitre Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.) (21) Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) (22) Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.) (23) UNH Jamboree (Durham, N.H.) (24) UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) (25) Navy Jamboree (Annapolis, Md.) (26) Navy Classic (Annapolis, Md.) (27) Patriot League Tournament (Worcester, Mass.) (28) Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.) (29) Coll. of Charleston Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) (30) FIU Umbro Classic (Miami, Fla.) (31) Kentucky Soccer Classic (Lexington, Ky.) (32) Army Classic (West Point, N.Y.) (33) Towson Tournament (Towson, Md.) (34) Georgia State Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) (35) UMBC Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) (36) BSC Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) (37) UMass Adidas Classic (Amherst, Mass.) (38) UC Irvine College Cup (Irvine, Calif.) * Navy won on penalty kicks. ** Howard s NCAA appearances later forfeited. *** Army won on penalty kicks. **** Colgate won on penalty kicks. 46 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

47 The Army-Navy Rivalry About the Army Black Knights Location West Point, N.Y. Enrollment 4,000 Conference Patriot League Head Coach Kurt Swanbeck (Columbia 81) Record at School (4) Career Record (18) Assistant Coach Drew Hoffman 2005 Record / Conf. Record (Place) / (8th) Postseason None Letterwinners Returning / Lost 16 / 4 Starters Returning / Lost 9 / 2 Media Contact James Zuhlke Office Cell Fax james.zuhlke@usma.edu Web Schedule A25 at Air Force 9:00 pm A28 Marist 7:00 pm A31 at Fordham 7:00 pm S3 Stanford 6:00 pm S8 Iona 7:00 pm S16 Colgate* 1:00 pm S19 at NJIT 7:00 pm S23 at Bucknell* 7:00 pm S26 Manhattan 7:00 pm S30 at Lafayette* 3:00 pm O3 Philadelphia U. 6:30 pm O8 Lehigh* 3:00 pm O10 Siena 7:00 pm O14 at Holy Cross 7:00 pm O20 Navy* 7:00 pm O24 Sacred Heart 7:00 pm O28 American* 1:00 pm A Closer Look at the Series Series Navy leads In Annapolis Navy leads At West Point Army leads Neutral Sites Army leads Navy Coaches Against Army Tom Taylor Glenn Warner Glenn Myers Rich Miranda First Meeting November 23, 1938 (Army, 2, Navy 1) Last Meeting October 28, 2005 (Navy 4, Army 2) Current Streak Navy-1 in Annapolis Navy is in the last seven games at West Point Navy is in the last four games Last Navy Win October 28, 2005 (Navy 4, Army 2) In Annapolis October 28, 2005 (Navy 4, Army 2) At West Point October 25, 1996 (Navy 1, Army 0) Last Army Win October 20, 2000 (Army 1, Navy 0) In Annapolis November 9, 1991 (Army 2, Navy 1) At West Point October 20, 2000 (Army 1, Navy 0) In Overtime Tied One-Goal Games Navy leads Navy Goals (GPG) 116 (1.61) Army Goals (GPG) 93 (1.29) Margin of Victory 4 by Navy, 4-0 (December 5, 1963) Most Navy Goals 5 (October 20, 1995) Most Army Goals 5 (November 22, 1941) Most Goals Combined 8 (November 22, 1941) Navy Shutouts 21 Army Shutouts 13 Current Shutout Streak For 1:44 Current Shutout Streak Against 11:19 The Navy men s soccer team continued its recent success over its arch rival, Army, last season with an impressive 4-2 victory over the Black Knights in front of a national television audience and a crowd of 1,319 at the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility. Navy s four goals were the most in the series since the 1998 meeting in West Point. The victory improved Navy s record to in the last five years and continued Navy s dominance of the Black Knights in Annapolis. Navy hasn t lost to Army in Annapolis since 1991 and now owns a record all-time along the banks of the Severn River. The series dates back to 1938 and the teams have played at least once every year since. During the 1966, 1991, 1992 and 1996 seasons, the two rivals have played twice, with Army getting the better of all four second meetings. the 1991, 1992 and 1996 meetings came in the Patriot League Tournament, while the 1966 contest was in the NCAA Tournament. Series Results Date Site Result Score 11/23/38 West Point, N.Y. L /23/39 Annapolis, Md. W /21/40 West Point, N.Y. L /22/41 Annapolis, Md. L /26/42 West Point, N.Y. W /25/43 Annapolis, Md. W /25/44 West Point, N.Y. W /24/45 Annapolis, Md. L /23/46 West Point, N.Y. L /22/47 Annapolis, Md. W /20/48 West Point, N.Y. W /19/49 Annapolis, Md. W /27/50 West Point, N.Y. L /24/51 Annapolis, Md. L /22/52 West Point, N.Y. L /21/53 Annapolis, Md. L /20/54 West Point, N.Y. T /20/55 Annapolis, Md. W /24/56 West Point, N.Y. W /23/57 Annapolis, Md. W /22/58 West Point, N.Y. L /21/59 Annapolis, Md. W /19/60 West Point, N.Y. W /25/61 Annapolis, Md. W /24/62 West Point, N.Y. W /5/63 New Brunswick, N.J. (1) W /21/64 West Point, N.Y. W /20/65 Annapolis, Md. T /19/66 West Point, N.Y. T /26/66 Philadelphia, Pa. (1) L /25/67 Annapolis, Md. W /23/68 West Point, N.Y. T /22/69 Annapolis, Md. T /21/70 West Point, N.Y. W /20/71 Annapolis, Md. W /25/72 West Point, N.Y. T /24/73 Annapolis, Md. W /23/74 West Point, N.Y. L 1-2 Kris Huff scored three points in last year s win over Army. Date Site Result Score 11/22/75 Annapolis, Md. W /20/76 West Point, N.Y. T /19/77 Annapolis, Md. L /25/78 West Point, N.Y. L /9/79 Annapolis, Md. W /7/80 West Point, N.Y. W /6/81 Annapolis, Md. L /5/82 West Point, N.Y. L 2-1 (ot) 11/4/83 Annapolis, Md. W /9/84 West Point, N.Y. L /8/85 Annapolis, Md. W /8/86 West Point, N.Y. W /6/87 Annapolis, Md. L /10/88 West Point, N.Y. T /28/89 Annapolis, Md. T /26/90 West Point, N.Y. W /25/91 Annapolis, Md. W /9/91 Annapolis, Md. (2) L /23/92 West Point, N.Y. L /7/92 West Point, N.Y. (2) T 1-1* 10/22/93 Annapolis, Md. W /21/94 West Point, N.Y. L /20/95 Annapolis, Md. W /25/96 West Point, N.Y. W /10/96 Hamilton, N.Y. (2) L /24/97 Annapolis, Md. W /23/98 West Point, N.Y. L /22/99 Annapolis, Md. W 3-2 (ot) 10/20/00 West Point, N.Y. L /19/01 Annapolis, Md. T /18/02 West Point, N.Y. T /24/03 Annapolis, Md. W /23/04 West Point, N.Y. T /28/05 Annapolis, Md. W NCAA Tournament 2 - Patriot League Tournament * Army won on penalty kicks. 47

48 Non-Conference Opponents Virginia Tech Hokies August 25, 2006 Baltimore, Md. 2:00 pm Navy Leads Series, Location Blacksburg, Va. Enrollment 28,000 Conference Atlantic Coast Conference Head Coach Oliver Weiss (Richmond 89) Record at School (4) Career Record Same Assistant Coaches Michael Brizendine, Lasse Mertins 2005 Record / Conf. Record (Place) / (4th) Postseason L-2nd Rd. (NCAA) Letterwinners Returning / Lost 15 / 5 Starters Returning / Lost 9 / 2 Media Contact Matt Kovatch Office Cell Fax mlk@vt.edu Web Gonzaga Bulldogs September 3, 2006 Anders Soccer Classic Annapolis, Md. 12:00 pm First Meeting Between Teams Location Spokane, Wash. Enrollment 6,108 Conference West Coast Conference Head Coach Einar Thorarinsson (Cornell 75) Record at School (11) Career Record (20) Assistant Coach Mike Thompson 2005 Record / Conf. Record (Place) / (5th) Postseason None Letterwinners Returning / Lost 15 / 4 Starters Returning / Lost 8 / 3 Media Contact Oliver Pierce Office Cell N / A Fax pierce@athletics.gonzaga.edu Web Delaware Blue Hens September 13, 2006 Newark, Del. 7:00 pm Navy Leads Series, Location Newark, Del. Enrollment 16,000 Conference Colonial Athletic Association Head Coach Ian Hennessy (Seton Hall 90) Record at School (0) Career Record Same Assistant Coach TBA 2005 Record / Conf. Record (Place) / (12th) Postseason None Letterwinners Returning / Lost 13 / 5 Starters Returning / Lost 10 / 1 Media Contact Andy Sturgill Office Cell Fax asturge@udel.edu Web Saint Joseph s Hawks August 27, 2006 Baltimore, Md. 1:00 pm Navy Leads Series, Location Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment 4,250 Conference Atlantic 10 Conference Head Coach Tom Turner Record at School (19) Career Record Same Assistant Coach Kenny Clark 2005 Record / Conf. Record (Place) / (14th) Postseason None Letterwinners Returning / Lost 22 / 4 Starters Returning / Lost 10 / 1 Media Contact Marie Wozniak Office Home Fax mwozniak@sju.edu Web Cal Poly Mustangs September 8, 2006 San Luis Obispo, Calif. 10:00 pm (ET) First Meeting Between Teams Location San Luis Obispo, Calif. Enrollment 18,400 Conference Big West Conference Head Coach Paul Holocher (Santa Clara 90) Record at School (First Year) Career Record (7) Assistant Coach Glenn Fens 2005 Record / Conf. Record (Place) / (5th) Postseason None Letterwinners Returning / Lost 20 / 3 Starters Returning / Lost 11 / 3 Media Contact Eric Burdick Office Cell N / A Fax eburdick@calpoly.edu Web Mount St. Mary s The Mount September 20, 2006 Annapolis, Md. 7:00 pm Navy Leads Series, Location Emmitsburg, Md. Enrollment 1,400 Conference Northeast Conference Head Coach Rob Ryerson (UNLV 88) Record at School (6) Career Record Same Assistant Coach Kevin McMullen 2005 Record / Conf. Record (Place) / (7th) Postseason None Letterwinners Returning / Lost 14 / 6 Starters Returning / Lost 7 / 4 Media Contact David Musil, Jr. Office Cell Fax musil@msmary.edu Web Massachusetts Minutemen September 1, 2006 Anders Soccer Classic Annapolis, Md. 7:00 pm Massachusetts Leads Series, Location Amherst, Mass. Enrollment 23,187 Conference Atlantic 10 Conference Head Coach Sam Koch (Colby 79) Record at School (15) Career Record (21) Assistant Coaches Jon Davy, Hobe Hare 2005 Record / Conf. Record (Place) / (T-5th) Postseason L-1st Rd. (A-10) Letterwinners Returning / Lost 13 / 7 Starters Returning / Lost 7 / 5 Media Contact John Sinnett Office Cell Fax jsinnett@admin.umass.edu Web Saint Louis Billikens September 10, 2006 Santa Clara, Calif. 4:00 pm (ET) Saint Louis Leads Series, Location St. Louis, Mo. Enrollment 11,823 Conference Atlantic 10 Conference Head Coach Don Donigan (Connecticut 89) Record at School (5) Career Record Same Assistant Coach Mike Sorber 2005 Record / Conf. Record (Place) / (T-1st) Postseason L-Finals (A-10) Letterwinners Returning / Lost 16 / 8 Starters Returning / Lost 8 / 3 Media Contact Doug McIlhagga Office Cell Fax mcilhad2@slu.edu Web Howard Bison October 10, 2006 Washington, D.C. 7:00 pm Howard Leads Series, Location Washington, D.C. Enrollment 10,500 Conference Atlantic Soccer Head Coach Keith Tucker (N / A) Record at School N / A Career Record N / A Assistant Coach Curtis Landy 2005 Record / Conf. Record (Place) / (2nd) Postseason L-Semis (Atlantic Soccer) Letterwinners Returning / Lost N / A Starters Returning / Lost N / A Media Contact Edward Hill, Jr. Office Cell Fax ehill@howard.edu Web 48 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY

49 Patriot League Opponents Lehigh Mountain Hawks September 16, 2006 Annapolis, Md. 7:00 pm Navy Leads Series, Location Bethlehem, Pa. Enrollment 4,700 Conference Patriot League Head Coach Dean Koski (West Chester 80) Record at School (14) Career Record Same Assistant Coaches Michael Benn, Mike O Connell 2005 Record / Conf. Record (Place) / (3rd) Postseason L-Semifinals (Patriot League) Letterwinners Returning / Lost 14 / 8 Starters Returning / Lost 6 / 5 Media Contact Colleen O Connell Office Cell Fax coo206@lehigh.edu Web Holy Cross Crusaders September 30, 2006 Worcester, Mass. 7:00 pm Holy Cross Leads Series, Location Worcester, Mass. Enrollment 2,700 Conference Patriot League Head Coach Elvis Comrie (Connecticut 82) Record at School (15) Career Record Same Assistant Coach Dmitriy Strunkin 2005 Record / Conf. Record (Place) / (7th) Postseason None Letterwinners Returning / Lost 13 / 6 Starters Returning / Lost 5 / 6 Media Contact TBA Office Cell TBA Fax TBA Web Colgate Raiders October 7, 2006 Annapolis, Md. 7:00 pm Series is Tied, Location Hamilton, N.Y. Enrollment 2,800 Conference Patriot League Head Coach Erik Ronning (Colgate 97) Record at School (1) Career Record Same Assistant Coach Joe Ahearn 2005 Record / Conf. Record (Place) / (4th) Postseason L-Semifinals (Patriot League) Letterwinners Returning / Lost 22 / 5 Starters Returning / Lost 10 / 1 Media Contact Kristy McNeil Office Press Box Fax kmcneil@mail.colgate.edu Web Schedule A26 Fairleigh Dickinson 7:00 pm A29 at Temple 3:30 pm S1 at Rutgers 8:00 pm S3 Penn 1:00 pm S8 Columbia 7:00 pm S10 Richmond 1:00 pm S13 at Binghamton 4:00 pm S16 at Navy* 7:00 pm S20 at George Wash. 3:00 pm S23 Holy Cross 7:00 pm S30 American* 7:00 pm O4 Villanova 7:00 pm O8 at Army* 3:00 pm O11 at Adelphi 4:00 pm O14 Bucknell* 7:00 pm O17 Philadelphia U. 7:00 pm O21 at Colgate* 7:00 pm O25 at Penn State 7:00 pm O28 Lafayette* 7:00 pm 2006 Schedule A27 at Quinnipiac 1:00 pm S2 Maine 7:00 pm S8 St. Bonaventure 7:00 pm S10 vs. Siena TBA S12 at Sacred Heart 4:00 pm S16 Bucknell* 3:00 pm S19 Northeastern 7:00 pm S23 at Lehigh* TBA S26 Providence 7:00 pm S30 Navy* 7:00 pm O7 at American* 1:00 pm O10 New Hampshire 7:00 pm O14 Army* 7:00 pm O17 Harvard 7:00 pm O21 at Lafayette* 1:00 pm O24 at Hartford 6:00 pm O28 at Colgate 7:00 pm 2006 Schedule A26 St. Bonaventure 7:30 pm A29 Binghamton 7:00 pm S1 at Albany 4:00 pm S3 at Quinnipiac 2:30 pm S8 vs. Dartmouth 5:00 pm S10 at Yale 2:30 pm S16 at Army* 1:00 pm S23 Lafayette* 7:00 pm S26 Siena 7:00 pm S30 at Bucknell 4:00 pm O3 at Hartwick 7:00 pm O7 at Navy* 7:00 pm O14 American* 7:00 pm O17 Cornell 7:00 pm O21 Lehigh* 7:00 pm O24 at Brown 7:00 pm O28 Holy Cross 7:00 pm Lafayette Leopards October 15, 2006 Annapolis, Md. 1:00 pm Navy Leads Series, Location Easton, Pa. Enrollment 2,300 Conference Patriot League Head Coach Dennis Bohn (Columbia 98) Record at School (5) Career Record Same Assistant Coaches Bryan Laut, Michael Bonelli 2005 Record / Conf. Record (Place) / (T-1st) Postseason L-1st Rd. (NCAA) Letterwinners Returning / Lost 12 / 8 Starters Returning / Lost 9 / 3 Media Contact Phil LaBella Office Cell Fax labellap@lafayette.edu Web American Eagles October 24, 2006 Washington, D.C. 2:00 pm Series is Tied, Location Washington, D.C. Enrollment 5,250 Conference Patriot League Head Coach Todd West (George Mason 88) Record at School (6) Career Record Same Assistant Coaches Jeff Kinney, Nick Stames 2005 Record / Conf. Record (Place) / (T-1st) Postseason L-Finals (Patriot League Letterwinners Returning / Lost 14 / 4 Starters Returning / Lost 8 / 3 Media Contact Anthony Wilson Office Cell Fax adubs@american.edu Web Bucknell Bison October 28, 2006 Lewisburg, Pa. 4:00 pm Navy Leads Series, Location Lewisburg, Pa. Enrollment 3,400 Conference Patriot League Head Coach Brendan Nash (Trenton State 94) Record at School (7) Career Record Same Assistant Coach Cam Ormsby 2005 Record / Conf. Record (Place) / (T-5th) Postseason None Letterwinners Returning / Lost 21 / 4 Starters Returning / Lost 7 / 4 Media Contact Todd Merriett Office Cell Fax tmerriet@bucknell.edu Web Schedule A29 at La Salle 7:00 pm S1 at James Madison 7:00 pm S4 St. Francis (N.Y.) 7:00 pm S8 Richmond 7:00 pm S10 Columbia 3:00 pm S16 American* 7:00 pm S19 Temple* 7:00 pm S23 at Colgate* 7:00 pm S26 at Rider 4:00 pm S30 Army* 3:00 pm O4 NJIT 7:00 pm O7 Bucknell* 7:00 pm O10 at Georgetown 3:00 pm O13 at Navy 7:00 pm O19 Villanova 7:00 pm O21 Holy Cross* 1:00 pm O24 at Philadelphia U. 3:00 pm O28 at Lehigh* 7:00 pm 2006 Schedule A25 Howard 5:00 pm A27 Georgetown 5:00 pm S1 at Duke 7:30 pm S3 at N.C. State 5:00 pm S8 at Princeton 7:00 pm S10 Loyola (Md.) 3:00 pm S13 at George Wash. 3:00 pm S16 at Lafayette* 7:00 pm S22 at New Mexico 7:00 pm S24 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) 10:30 am S27 at Virginia 7:00 pm S30 at Lehigh* 7:00 pm O7 Holy Cross* 1:00 pm O11 at West Virginia 7:00 pm O14 at Colgate* 7:00 pm O18 Penn 2:00 pm O21 Bucknell* 1:00 pm O24 Navy* 2:00 pm O28 at Army* 1:00 pm 2006 Schedule A25 at Binghamton 4:00 pm A29 at West Virginia 7:00 pm S3 St. Bonaventure 1:00 pm S6 at St. Francis (Pa.) 4:00 pm S8 Campbell 7:00 pm S9 Rider 8:00 pm S13 at La Salle 4:00 pm S16 at Holy Cross* 3:00 pm S20 at St. Peter s 3:00 pm S23 Army* 7:00 pm S27 Princeton 7:00 pm S30 Colgate* 4:00 pm O7 at Lafayette* 7:00 pm O10 NJIT 7:00 pm O14 at Lehigh* 7:00 pm O17 at Penn State 7:00 pm O21 at American* 1:00 pm O24 at Maryland 7:00 pm O28 Navy* 4:00 pm 49

50 At the Naval Academy, beating Army is important. Plebes yell Beat Army! in Bancroft Hall, Beat Army is on every weight in the Naval Academy weight room and alums and fans alike scream Beat Army! at the end of Blue & Gold, the Naval Academy alma mater. Navy has dominated Army over the last 30-plus years, posting a winning record against the Black Knights 32 of the last 35 years and winning the N-Star series 10-consecutive years. Over the past nine years the Midshipmen have won 66 percent of all athletic contests played against West Point, including an astounding 70 percent of all N- Star contests Record Against Army (.563) N-Star Record Against Army (.636) Nine-Year Record Against Army (.657) Nine-Year N-Star Record Against Army (.698) Sprint Football Women s Volleyball Men s Soccer Women s Swimming Men s Swimming Football Men s Basketball N-STAR WINNERS Men s Indoor Track & Field Women s Indoor Track & Field Gymnastics Wrestling Women s Outdoor Track & Field Lacrosse Tennis Wrestling: Heavyweight Tanner Garrett helped Navy to its sixth win in a row over the Black Knights with a 3-2 victory in the 50th meeting between the two rivals. Navy owns an incredible record all-time against Army. Tennis: Navy scored its first victory over Army since the 2002 season with a thrilling 4-3 triumph over the 2006 Patriot League Champions. Navy used a young lineup, starting three freshmen, two juniors and a senior to knock off the Black Knights. Adrian Lai, a 2006 All-Patriot League honoree, won both of his matches against Army. Men s Lacrosse: Face-off specialist William Wallace dominated the x where he won 16 of the 23 draws and also added a goal in leading the Midshipmen to an Star Game victory over Army. Richie Meade has led his Midshipmen to nine-straight Star Game wins and owns an 11-game winning streak heading into

51 Men s Basketball: In earning their 13th N-Star in the last 14 years, Greg Sprink paced the Mids with 23 points, making clutch free throws down the stretch to lead Navy to a overtime win over Army on national television. Three victories in last year s dual meet allowed Mike Linn to conclude his career having never lost a race to an Army swimmer in any of his 12 individual or relay events against the Black Knights. Volleyball: Beth McArthur totaled 31 kills, 31 digs and 11 blocks in helping lead Navy to a pair of victories over Army. In addition to their two wins over the Black Knights, the Mids also defeated Air Force in Colorado Springs. Women s Track & Field: Led by Kirsten Andrews four combined first-place performances against Army, Navy defeated the Black Knights in both the women s indoor and outdoor Star Meets for the fourth time in the last seven seasons. Andrews won the 100-meter hurdles, pole vault and long jump to lead the Mids to a outdoor victory, while Navy claimed a win in the indoor meet as Andrews topped the field in the pole vault. Men s Soccer: Four different players scored goals and Navy ran it s record against Army to in the last five years with a convincing 4-2 victory in front of a national-television audience. Kris Huff scored a goal and assist and was named CSTV s Player of the Game. Football: Adam Ballard rushed for 192 of Navy s 490 yards and scored a touchdown, leading the Mids to a victory over Army in the 106th meeting between the service academies. The win marked Navy sixth Star Game win in the last seven years. 51

52 MAJORS Students at the Naval Academy can select one of 43 different majors within the following 19 fields of study... Division of Engineering & Weapons Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering, General Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Naval Architecture, Ocean Engineering, Systems Engineering Division of Math & Science Chemistry, Computer Science, General Science, Information Technology, Math, Oceanography, Physics, Quantitative Economics Division of Humanities & Social Science Economics, English, History, Political Science In addition to graduating with a Bachelor s of Science, students can also attain a minor in one of seven different languages. GRADUATE SCHOOL There are no graduate school classes offered at the Naval Academy, but opportunities for midshipmen to attain a postgraduate degree at a civilian school or university are available. The ability to attend medical school, as former Navy football player Terrence Anderson 00 did, is another option. In addition to furthering their education at schools across the country, students at the Naval Academy annually are in competition for one of the prestigious Rhodes Scholarships to study at the University of Oxford in England. Since Navy s first Rhodes Scholar, E. Van Meter 28, a total of 43 Naval Academy graduates have received the Rhodes Scholarship, including 10 over the last six years. Among Navy s recent recipients is former baseball player Trevor Thompson 05. COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Naval Academy student-athletes have been selected as an Academic All- American by the College Sports Information Directors of America 42 times over the years, with Mids garnering 16 awards since The list of recent honorees includes two-time Academic All-American Courtney Davidson (women s basketball, 2003 & 04) and first-team recipients Micth Koch (tennis/at-large, 2000), Andrew Sause (water polo/at-large, 2001), Kate Macfarlane (soccer, 2002) and Trevor Thompson (baseball, 2005). Navy student-athletes garnered a pair of Academic All-American awards last season, with Sean Blackman (gymnastics) and Kirsten Andrews (cross country/track & field) each earning third-team accolades. GRADUATION RATES The Naval Academy athletic program is ranked the best in the country among the 117 schools with Division IA football programs in graduation rates according to a report released by the NCAA in January. Top Five Graduation Rates Among Division I-A Schools Rank Institution Graduation Rate 1 Navy 99% 2 Notre Dame 98% 3 Clemson 97% Northwestern 97% 5 Duke 96% 52

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