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1 DUKE UNIVERSITY 2013 Men s Soccer Media Guide / DukeAthletics /Duke_MSOC

2 MEDIA GUIDE Media Information 1-4 Quick Facts/Table of Contents 1 Duke Sports Information Roster Schedule Roster Breakdown 4 Staff 5-10 Head Coach John Kerr 5-6 Associate Head Coach Michael Brady 7 Assistant Coach Bryan Amos 8 Vol. Asst. Coach Christopher Tweed-Kent 8 Vice President/Dir. of Athletics Kevin White 10 Players Jonathan Aguirre 11 Michael Assaraf 12 Jake Butwin 13 Wade Clement 14 Jack Coleman 15 Sean Davis 16 Jimmy Doll 17 Rob Dolot 18 Will Donovan 19 Nat Eggleston 20 Wilson Fisher 21 Jared Golestani 22 Tommy Hart 23 Brody Huitema 23 Sebastien Ibeagha Chase Keesling 24 Seo-In Kim 25 Alex Long 26 Zach Mathers 27 Tyler McDaniel 28 Alex Merrill 29 Nick Palodichuk 30 Nick Prys 31 Luis Rendon 32 Alex Sauciuc 33 Matt Slotnick 34 Ryan Thompson 35 Riley Wolfe In Review Statistics Honors & Awards Game-by-Game Results Team Statistics Week-by-Week Rankings ACC Recap 40 TABLE OF CONTENTS Duke Honors & Records National Players of the Year 41 All-America 41 Academic & Scholar All-America 41 All-Region All-ACC ACC Major Award Winners 43 Duke Records Individual Records 44 Team Records 44 ACC Annual Leaders 45 Duke in the ACC Records Book 45 Duke All-Time Final National Rankings 45 Duke History All-Time Letterwinners All-Time ACC Standings Duke in the ACC Tournament 56 ACC Tournament Records National Championship 59 All-Time NCAA Tournament Results 60 NCAA Tournament Records 61 Duke All-Time History 62 Year-by-Year Results Opponent Series Histories Opponent-by-Opponent History Back Cover 2012 Schedule DUKE MEN S SOCCER quick facts General Information Name of School...Duke University City/Zip... Durham, N.C./27708 Founded Trinity College Enrollment... 6,484 Colors... Duke Blue & White Nickname...Blue Devils... Atlantic Coast Field...Koskinen Stadium (Grass/4,000) Affiliation... NCAA Division I President...Dr. Richard H. Brodhead Vice President & Director of Athletics... Kevin White Athletics Web site... The Coaching Staff Head Coach...John Kerr Alma Mater/Year...Duke 87 Record at Duke (yrs.) (5) Career record (yrs.) (13) Men s Soccer Office Phone... (919) Assosicate Head Coach Michael Brady (American '92, 6th Year) Assistant Coach...Bryan Amos (Furman 08, 6th Year) Volunteer Assistant Coach...Christopher Tweed-Kent (Duke '11, 1st Year) Duke Men s Soccer Information First year of men s soccer all-time record No. years in NCAA Tournament/Last... 25/2011 Last postseason opponent... New Mexico Result... Lost, 1-2 (OT) 2012 Record Record/Finish (7th) Final Ranking...NR Starters Returning/Lost... 10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...22 Newcomers Captains Sean Davis, Sebastien Ibeagha Sports Information Sports Information Director...Art Chase Men s Soccer SID... Meredith Rieder ... mrieder@duaa.duke.edu Office Phone... (919) Cell Phone... (919) SID Fax... (919) Sports Information All student-athlete interviews must be arranged through the Duke Sports Information Office. Contact Meredith Rieder ( or mrieder@duaa. duke.edu) with any interview requests. All interview requests must be made at least one day in advance. There will not be any interviews allowed before practice unless previously arranged through the Sports Information Office

3 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Staff Directory Art Chase - Assistant Director of Athletics/Sports Information Sport Responsibilities...Football Office Alma Mater... Guilford, 1991 Cell Joined Duke SID... August, chasea@duaa.duke.edu Lindy Brown - Associate Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities... W. Basketball, W. Golf, W. Soccer Office Alma Mater...Western Carolina, 1996 Cell Joined Duke SID...November, lbrown@duaa.duke.edu Matt Plizga - Associate Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities... M. Basketball, M. Golf Office Alma Mater... Penn State Erie-The Behrend College, 1999 Cell Joined Duke SID...July, plizga@duaa.duke.edu Art Chase Sports Information Director Lindy Brown Associate Sports Information Director Chris Cook Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities... Football, M. Basketball Office Alma Mater...Wofford, 2006 Cell Joined Duke SID... July, cook@duaa.duke.edu Meredith Rieder Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities...M. Lacrosse, M. Soccer, Wrestling Office Alma Mater...Denison, 2002 Cell Joined Duke SID... August, mrieder@duaa.duke.edu Ashley Wolf - Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities... Baseball, Volleyball Office Alma Mater... Cornell, 2008 Cell Joined Duke SID... August, awolf@duaa.duke.edu Matt Plizga Associate Sports Information Director Chris Cook Assistant Sports Information Director Mary Giardina - Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities... Field Hockey, Track & Field Office Alma Mater...Wake Forest, 2006 Cell Joined Duke SID...October, mgiardina@duaa.duke.edu Leslie Gaber - Sports Information Staff Assistant Sport Responsibilities...M/W Cross Country, Office M/W Swimming & Diving, W. Lacrosse Alma Mater... DePauw, 2011 Cell Joined Duke SID... July, lgaber@duaa.duke.edu Mary Giardina Assistant Sports Information Director Meredith Rieder Assistant Sports Information Director Todd Lindenmuth - Sports Information Assistant Sport Responsibilities... Men s Tennis Office Alma Mater...Penn State, 2012 Cell Joined Duke SID... July, tlindenmuth@duaa.duke.edu Brad Amserbach - Sports Information Assistant Sport Responsibilities... Women s Tennis Office Alma Mater... Ohio Wesleyan, 2009 Cell Joined Duke SID... July, kmartin@duaa.duke.edu Ashley Wolf Assistant Sports Information Director Leslie Gaber Sports Information Todd Lindenmuth Sports Information Kyle Martin Sports Information - 2 -

4 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER 2013 Men s Soccer Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Previous School 0 Alex Merrill GK Sr. Lakewood, Colo./Wheat Ridge 00 Wade Clement GK So. Pacific Palisades, Calif./Harvard-Westlake 1 Alex Long GK Gr. Cary, N.C./South Carolina 2 Will Donovan F/D Sr. Jamaica Plain, Mass./Catholic Memorial 3 Jack Coleman D/M Jr. Norman, Okla./Indiana 4 Alex Sauciuc D Sr. Oakwood Hills, Ill./Prairie Ridge 5 Sebastien Ibeagha D/M Sr. Missouri City, Texas/L.V. Hightower 6 Sean Davis M Jr. Holmdel, N.J./Holmdel 7 Matt Slotnick F Jr. Greenlawn, N.Y./Friends Academy 8 Chase Keesling D Jr. Cary, N.C./Green Hope 9 Riley Wolfe M Jr. Manhattan Beach, Calif./Mira Costa 10 Luis Rendon F So. Richmond, Va./Cosby 11 Nick Palodichuk M Jr. Battleground, Wash./Camas 12 Jake Butwin M Jr. Old Westbury, N.Y./The Wheatley School 13 Michael Assaraf D Sr. Mission Viejo, Calif./Capistrano Valley 14 Ryan Thompson M So. Cary, N.C./Green Hope 15 Zach Mathers M So. Keller, Texas/Keller 16 Jimmy Doll M Fr. Bethesda, Md./Bethesda Chevy Chase 17 Jonathan Aguirre M Sr. Madison, N.J./Madison 18 Nat Eggleston D Jr. Chevy Chase, Md./Georgetown Prep 19 Brody Huitema F Fr. Chilliwack, British Columbia/Burnaby Central 20 Jared Golestani F Fr. Princeton, N.J./The Hun School 21 Nick Prys D/M Sr. Warren, Mich./Detroit Country Day 22 Tommy Hart M Jr. Tulsa, Okla./Holland Hall 23 Seo-In Kim M/F Fr. Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley West 24 Rob Dolot M Sr. Belleville, Mich./Greenhills School 26 Tyler McDaniel M Sr. Longwood, Fla./Lake Mary 28 Tomas Coulter M/D R-Sr. Stocksfield, England 30 Wilson Fisher GK Jr. Birmingham, Ala./Mountain Brook Head Coach: John Kerr (Duke 87) Associate Head Coach: Michael Brady (American University 92) Assistant Coach: Bryan Amos (Furman University 08) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Christopher Tweed-Kent (Duke 11) 2013 Men s Soccer schedule Friday August 30 Durham, N.C. 7:30 p.m. Sunday September 1 Durham, N.C. 2:30 p.m. Friday September 6 at Maryland *^ College Park, Md. 7 p.m. Tuesday September 10 Georgia Southern Durham, N.C. 7 p.m. Friday September 13 Virginia Tech * Durham, N.C. 7 p.m. Tuesday September 17 at Davidson Davidson, N.C. 7 p.m. Friday September 20 Syracuse * Durham, N.C. 7 p.m. Tuesday September 24 Wright State Durham, N.C. 7 p.m. Friday September 27 at Notre Dame * Notre Dame, Ind. 7 p.m. Tuesday October 1 UNC Wilmington Durham, N.C. 7 p.m. Friday October 4 at North Carolina *! Chapel Hill, N.C. 7 p.m. Tuesday October 8 Virginia * Durham, N.C. 7 p.m. Friday October 11 NC State * Durham, N.C. 7 p.m. Friday October 18 at Boston College * Chestnut Hill, Mass. 7 p.m. Tuesday October 22 Elon Durham, N.C. 7 p.m. Friday October 25 Wake Forest *^ Durham, N.C. 7 p.m. Friday November 1 at Pittsburgh * PIttsburgh, Pa. 7 p.m. Friday November 8 at Clemson * Clemson, S.C. 7 p.m. Tuesday November 12 ACC Quarterfinal campus site TBA Friday November 15 ACC Semifinal Germantown, Md. TBA Sunday November 17 ACC Championship Germantown, Md. TBA Home matches in ALL CAPS All times Eastern (*) ACC John Rennie Nike Classic, ^NSCAATV,! ESPN3-3 -

5 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jonathan Aguirre uh-gear-ray Michael Assaraf ass-uh-raf Jake Butwin but-win Jimmy Doll DOLL Rob Dolot doe-lot Jared Golestani GOAL-uh-STON-ee Brody Huitema HEIGHT-uh-ma Sebastien Ibeagha IB-ee-AH-guh Seo-In Kim Jonathan Aguirre Michael Assaraf Jake Butwin Jimmy Doll Rob Dolot doe-lot Jared Golestani Brody Huitema So-In uh-gear-ray ass-uh-raf but-win DOLL GOAL-uh-STON-ee HEIGHT-uh-ma Sebastien Ibeagha IB-ee-AH-guh Seo-In Kim So-In Nick Palodicuk pa-lod uh-chuck Nick Prys PRISS Luis Rendon rin-don Alex Sauciuc SOW-check Nick Palodicuk pa-lod uh-chuck Nick Prys PRISS ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY POSITION Goalkeepers Wade Clement 6-3 So. Alex Long 6-2 R-Sr. Alex Merrill 6-2 Sr. Wilson Fisher 6-2 Jr. Defenders Michael Assaraf 5-11 Sr. Jack Coleman 5-10 Jr. Tomas Coulter R-Sr. Rob Dolot 5-8 Sr. Nat Eggleston 6-3 Jr. Sebastien Ibeagha 6-1 Sr. Chase Keesling 5-11 Jr. Midfielders Jonathan Aguirre 6-0 Sr. Jake Butwin 5-10 Jr. Sean Davis 5-10 Jr. Jimmy Doll 5-7 Fr. Tommy Hart 6-2 Jr. Seo-In Kim 5-8 Fr. Zach Mathers 5-11 So. Tyler McDaniel 5-8 Sr. Nick Prys 6-1 Sr. Ryan Thompson 5-11 So. Riley Wolfe 5-5 Jr. Forwards Will Donovan 6-0 Sr. Jared Golestani 6-3 Fr. Brody Huitema 6-1 Fr. Nick Palodichuk 5-11 Jr. Luis Rendon 5-10 So. Alex Sauciuc 6-1 Sr. BY CLASS Redshirt Seniors Tomas Coulter D 6-2 Alex Long GK 6-2 Seniors Jonathan Aguirre GK 6-0 Michael Assaraf D 5-11 Rob Dolot D 5-8 Will Donovan F 6-0 Sebastien Ibeagha D 6-1 Tyler McDaniel M 5-8 Alex Merrill GK 6-2 Nick Prys M 6-1 Alex Sauciuc F 6-1 Juniors Jake Butwin M 5-10 Jack Coleman M 5-10 Sean Davis M 5-10 Nat Eggleston D 6-3 Wilson Fisher GK 6-2 Tommy Hart M 6-2 Chase Keesling D 5-11 Nick Palodichuk M 6-0 Matt Slotnick F 5-8 Riley Wolfe M 5-5 Sophomores Wade Clement GK 6-3 Zach Mathers M 5-11 Luis Rendon F 5-10 Ryan Thompson M 5-11 Freshmen Jimmy Doll M 5-7 Jared Golestani F 6-3 Brody Huitema F 6-1 Seo-In Kim M 5-8 BY STATE/COUNTRY alabama Wilson Fisher GK Jr. british columbia, canada Brody Huitema F Fr. california Michael Assaraf D Sr. Wade Clement GK So. Riley Wolfe M Jr. COLORADO Alex Merrill GK Sr. illinois Alex Sauciuc D Sr. Kansas Seo-In Kim M Fr. maryland Jimmy Doll M Fr. Nat Eggleston D Jr. Massachusetts Will Donovan F Sr. michigan Rob Dolot M Sr. Nick Prys D Sr. New jersey Sean Davis M Jr. Jonathan Aguirre M Sr. New York Matt Slotnick F Jr. Jake Butwin M Jr. north carolina Chase Keesling D Jr. Alex Long GK R-Sr. Ryan Thompson M So. Oklahoma Jack Coleman D Jr. Tommy Hart M Jr. Texas Sebastien Ibeagha D Sr. Zach Mathers M So. virginia Luis Rendon F So. Washington Nick Palodichuk M Jr. CANADA Brody Huitema F Fr. england Tomas Coulter D R-Sr

6 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER JOHN KERR head Coach 6th Season Duke 87 Record at Duke: Career Record: John Kerr enters his sixth season as the head coach of the Duke men s soccer team. Kerr, inducted into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 2004, replaced longtime coach John Rennie, who spent 29 seasons at the helm of the Blue Devil program. Under the guidance of Kerr, the Blue Devils have advanced to four NCAA Tournaments and to the round of 16 in 2009, collected seven NSCAA All-America awards, and a Hermann Trophy winner. Duke faced its fair share of challenges in the 2012 campaign with the departure of the national player of the year and MLS No. 1 pick Andrew Wenger and top assist man Christopher Tweed-Kent along with a variety of injuries. The Blue Devils finished the year overall, just missing a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since All eight of Duke s losses came by one goal as the Blue Devils sacrificed just 11 goals all season. Duke s 0.70 goals against average was the lowest since the 1987 season when the Blue Devils posted a 0.63 average. Senior goalkeeper James Belshaw highlighted the 2012 season earning NSCAA All-America third team honors, while center back Sebastien Ibeagha was selected as the ACC Defensive Player of the Year to mark the fifth straight season Duke has captured a major ACC award and the second time a Blue Devil under Kerr earned the defensive MVP honor. Both were All-ACC first team selections as well. The 2011 season featured numerous highlights. The Blue Devils finished the year overall and for third place in the ACC. Duke advanced to the ACC Tournament semifinal for the first time under Kerr and to the NCAA Tournament second round for the third consecutive season. Kerr s fourth season was highlighted by the individual accolades of Wenger. The Lititz, Pa., native made history when he was voted as the ACC Offensive Player of the Year after collecting the ACC Defensive and ACC Rookie of the Year awards in the previous two seasons. Under Kerr s tutelage, Wenger went on to win the MAC Hermann Award, Duke s first national player of the year honor since 2000 and the first under Kerr. With the award, Kerr became the first Hermann Award winner to go on to coach a Hermann Award recipient. Wenger capped off the year by being selected first in the Major League Soccer Super Draft, the first Blue Devil to be taken No. 1. While Wenger provided many offensive highlights, the play of Belshaw and Ibeagha also garnered notice. Belshaw picked up All-ACC first team accolades, while Ibeagha was voted to the second team. Nick Palodichuk also made waves his rookie season as the only freshman to earn All-ACC second team recognition. Awards rolled in for the Blue Devils off the field as well in 2011, as Duke landed three players Wenger, Christopher and Daniel Tweed-Kent on the The Kerr File Collegiate Coaching History Duke University Head Coach 2008-present Record at Duke Harvard University Head Coach Record at Harvard Duke University Assistant Coach 1992 Collegiate Playing Career Duke University NCAA Second Round 1985 NCAA First Round 1986 National Champions Individual Honors 1986 National Championship 1986 Hermann Trophy recipient 1986 NSCAA Player of the Year 1986 Soccer America Player of the Year 1986 Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year 1986 ACC Player of the Year NSCAA First-Team All-American, NSCAA First-Team All-Region, First-team All-ACC, Coaching Honors NCAA berths 2001, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, first-team All-Ivy League 15 All-ACC Selections 6 - CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 7 - NSCAA All-Americans 3 ACC Offensive Player of the Year 3 Ivy League Rookie of the Year 3 - NSCAA Scholar All-Americans 2 ACC Defensive Player of the Year 2 Ivy League Player of the Year 1 - Hermann Award winner 1 ACC Freshman of the Year 1 Ivy League title (2006) - 5 -

7 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Capital One Academic All-America squad, the first time in program history. Wenger also was selected as the ACC Men s Soccer Scholar Athlete of the Year to lead Duke s ACC-best six All-ACC Academic Team selections. Belshaw joined Wenger on the NSCAA Scholar All-America teams. In 2010, Kerr guided Duke to the NCAA Tournament for the 24th time and for the sixth straight season. The Blue Devils compiled a overall record and finished fourth in the ACC. He mentored the ACC Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year in Ryan Finley and Wenger, respectively. In addition to the All-ACC first team selections of Finley and Wenger, senior Cole Grossman garnered All-ACC first team recognition and Belshaw picked up second team honors. The three selections on the first team were the most for Duke since Wenger headlined the national awards for the Blue Devils in 2010, earning NSCAA All-America first team honors. Finley was voted to the All-America third team and Duke had five NSCAA All-South Region choices. Academically, Duke was equally as successful with a league-best eight players being named to the All-ACC Academic Team. Christopher Tweed-Kent also earned a spot on the ESPN Academic All-America squad, the third such time a player under Kerr has done so. Kerr s second season with the Blue Devils was a successful one as Duke advanced to the round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament, the farthest it had reached since doing so in Finishing with a overall record, Duke garnered four more wins and scored 10 more goals than the previous season. Under the watchful eye of Kerr, Wenger excelled in his freshman season as he was voted the ACC Rookie of the Year and to the All-ACC first team. Junior midfielder Grossman earned All-ACC second team recognition, while Finley garnered a spot on the All-ACC Freshman squad. Five players were selected to the NSCAA All-South Region team, including Wenger capturing a first team nod. Off the field, the Blue Devils were outstanding in the classroom as 20 members of the squad posted at least a 3.0 grade point average to earn ACC Honor Roll recognition. Duke placed a league-high eight players on the All-ACC Academic team, while senior Josh Bienenfeld was voted to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America first team. In his first season as head coach, Kerr posted a record in leading the Blue Devils to their 22nd NCAA Tournament appearance. He helped mentor first team All-America selection Mike Grella and NSCAA All-Region choice Darrius Barnes. Both went on to successful first seasons in the professional ranks. Kerr, a 1987 graduate of Duke who captained the Blue Devils to the 1986 national championship, returned to his alma mater following nine seasons as the head coach at Harvard University. While with the Crimson, Kerr compiled a ledger of and earned trips to the NCAA Tournament in his last two campaigns. During his tenure at Harvard, Kerr produced 15 first team All-Ivy League selections, three Ivy League Rookie of the Year choices and two Ivy League Player of the Year picks. In addition, the Crimson led the nation in scoring in 2006 en route to the Ivy League championship. In addition, Kerr served as the coaching director of the F.C. Greater Boston soccer club from He was the coach of 2008 Duke graduate Michael Videira prior to Videira s highly successful career as a Blue Devil. While at Duke, Kerr was the national player of the year in 1986 as the Blue Devils went and captured the school s first national championship. A two-time first team All-ACC and All-America choice, Kerr finished his career with 42 goals and 43 assists for 127 points. Those totals rank fifth, second and third, respectively, all-time at Duke. Kerr went on to play for the U.S. National Team, where he saw action in 17 matches and tallied two goals from Following graduation in 1986, Kerr became the first American to play in the English Premier League when he signed on with Portsmouth. He returned to the United States later that year to play with the Washington Stars of the ASL, which was then owned by John Koskinen. A Duke alumnus, the stadium where the Blue Devils play is currently named for the Koskinen family. Following his season stateside, Kerr went back to Europe, playing in England, Ireland and France. He also spent one season with the Hamilton Steelers of the Canadian Soccer League. Kerr also played in the Major Soccer League, the United States professional indoor soccer league of the time. He helped lead the San Diego Sockers to the 1992 title. From , Kerr played in Major League Soccer as a member of the Dallas Burn and New England Revolution. In 1998 and 1999, Kerr was a player and coach for the Boston Bulldogs of the professional A-league. Kerr has coached at the youth, high school, collegiate and professional levels in both England and the United States. In 1992, he was the top Blue Devil assistant of a squad that reached the national semifinals. Born March 6, 1965 in Toronto, Canada, Kerr is married to Tracy Kerr, who was a soccer standout at Virginia in the early 1990 s. The couple has twins, Cameron John and Alexandra Catherine, and another son, Drew. John Kerr Year-by-Year Year School Record Pct. achievments 1999 Harvard Harvard Harvard NCAA Tournament (1st Rd) 2002 Harvard Harvard Ivy League Rookie of the Year 2004 Harvard Ivy League Rookie of the Year 2005 Harvard Ivy League Player of the Year 2006 Harvard NCAA Tournament (2nd Rd) Led nation in scoring Ivy League Champions Final national ranking: 24 Ivy League Player of the Year 2007 Harvard NCAA Tournament (1st Rd) 2008 Duke NCAA Tournament (1st Rd) 2009 Duke NCAA Tournament (3rd Rd) Final national ranking: 12 Career Win 100 Duke 2, Maryland 0 - (10/2/2009) ACC Rookie of the Year 2010 Duke NCAA Tournament (2nd Rd) ACC Offensive Player of the Year ACC Defensive Player of the Year 2011 Duke NCAA Tournament (2nd Rd) ACC Offensive Player of the Year Hermann Award ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year MLS SuperDraft No. 1 Pick 2012 Duke ACC Defensive Player of the Year United States Boston Bulldogs Player/Coach Major League Soccer Dallas Burn '96 New England Revolution - '96-'97 Major Soccer League 1992 San Diego Sockers Captured 1992 league title American Soccer League 1988 Washington Stars Canada Canadian Soccer League Hamilton Steelers Professional Playing Career England English First Division '93 - '95 Millwall Football Club English Vauxhaul '88 Wycombe Wanderers English Premier League '87 Portsmouth France French Third Division Boulogne-Sur-Mer Ireland Northern Ireland First Division 1990 Linfield Football Club - 6 -

8 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MICHAEL BRADY associate head Coach 6th Season American '92 Michael Brady begins sixth fifth season with the Blue Devils. He was promoted to Associate Head Coach in 2010 after serving as the top assistant coach for two seasons. An outstanding tactician, he has helped Kerr mentor numerous All-ACC and ACC Players of the Year over the previous three seasons, including the 2011 M.A.C Hermann Trophy winner Andrew Wenger. Having an influence in all areas of the field, Brady helped the Blue Devils' defense excel in Duke posted nine shutouts, while allowing just 0.70 goals per game. The 0.70 goals against average was the lowest for a Duke squad since With Wenger leading the way and under Brady's watch in 2011, the Blue Devils offense flourished scoring the most goals since Duke had 50 in Duke was shut out just three times and had three-plus goals in six contests in Brady came to Duke after serving as the women s soccer head coach at American University for eight seasons and assists Kerr in all aspects of the program. Brady has been by Kerr s side as the Blue Devils have advanced to the NCAA Tournament in each of the previous three seasons, including a round of 16 appearance in Under Brady s watchful eye in 2009, the Blue Devils captured four more wins and increased their scoring output by 10 goals. In his tenure at American in Washington, D.C., Brady led the Eagles to a record and earned Patriot League Coach of the Year honors in He led American to an NCAA Tournament appearance and Patriot League Championship in Prior to assuming the reins of the women s soccer program at American, Brady spent three years as director of the Premier Soccer Association based in McLean, Va., which develops year-round clinics and summer camps in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Previously, Brady was the head coach at The Potomac School in McLean for four years. Brady s first coaching stint at the collegiate level came during the 1991 season when he was the head coach of the American women s soccer team. During that season, Brady led the second-year program to a respectable 6-10 record while competing in the challenging Colonial Athletic Association. As a player at American University, Brady was named the 1985 NCAA Men s Player of the Year by Soccer America and received the Adi Dassler award from adidas as the top collegiate player of the year as he captained the Eagles to the 1985 NCAA Championship game. The three-time NCAA All-America selection finished his illustrious career with school records of 65 goals and 29 assists for 159 career points. American University retired Brady s No. 14 jersey in 1986 and he was inducted into AU s Athletics Hall of Fame in A native of Coventry, England, Brady was a member of the U.S. National team from He also participated in the National Sports Festival, World University Games and the ISAA Senior Soccer Bowl. Following his outstanding collegiate career, Brady played professionally for the highly successful Baltimore Blast, a member of the Major Indoor Soccer League, as well as several other professional soccer teams in the United States. He currently holds his Class A coaching license from the United States Soccer Federation (USSF). Brady and his wife, Dori, reside in Cary, N.C., with their son, Nicholas, and daughter, Noelani

9 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE BRYAN AMOS assistant Coach 6th Season Furman '08 Bryan Amos begins his sixth season as an assistant coach for the Blue Devils. A three-year starter in goal for Furman University, Amos is responsible for the development of the Blue Devil goalkeeping corps and also works closely with the defensive unit. Under Amos tutelage the past five seasons, Duke has posted a 1.04 goals against average and 37 shutouts. The Blue Devils' defense had the best season in recent Duke soccer history, allowing just 16 goals and posting a 0.70 goals against average. James Belshaw earned All-America honors and was a part of nine shutouts for the season. Duke's 0.70 goals against average in 2012 was the lowest by a Blue Devil squad since 1987, while Belshaw's eight shutouts ranked eighth in Duke single-season history. With Amos guiding the way, Belshaw became the first Duke goalie to earn All-ACC first team recognition twice in his career and only the ninth goalie in ACC history to do so. The Nottingham, England native finished his career with 21 shutouts and over 7,000 minutes played. In 2010, the Blue Devil defense had its best year up under Amos' watch. With Belshaw and Ibeagha at the helf, Duke posted six shutouts and allowed just 18 goals for a 0.85 goals against average. The 18 goals were the fewest allowed by the Blue Devils since the 1999 season. Belshaw earned All-ACC second team recognition and All-South region first team honors after posting four shutouts and a 0.79 goals against average. Central defender Andrew Wenger joined Belshaw on the honors list, earning All-America first team recognition, while Sebastien Ibeagha was voted to the All-ACC Freshman squad in Wenger also was recognized as the ACC Defensive Player of the Year. In his second season, the Furman product mentored a rookie Belshaw to a record and a 1.32 goals against average. Belshaw was voted to the NSCAA All-South Region third team in 2009, while Wenger and Christian Ibeagha earned first and third team honors under Amos watch. Amos' first season on the sidelines was a solid one. Working with veteran goalkeeper Brendan Fitzgerald, Duke fnished the year with eight shutouts and a 1.06 goals against average. A native of Plano, Texas, Amos earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 2008 in political science from Furman. For his career, he recorded an 0.81 goals against average and a.790 save percentage, making 181 saves and allowing just 48 goals in his three seasons as a starter. He finished his career with a record as the team s netminder. His 21 career shutouts rank third in Furman history and fourth in Southern history. In 2007, his senior campaign, Amos garnered third team NSCAA All- South Region honors and second team All-Southern honors while leading Furman to a 19-4 record, top 25 national ranking, Southern regular season title, SoCon Tournament championship and the second round of the NCAA Tournament. He tallied 10 shutouts in 23 starts, including blankings of UNC Greensboro in the SoCon Tournament Finals and Campbell in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. Amos was voted the SoCon Tournament s Most Outstanding Player after leading Furman to three victories and the title. As a senior, he posted a league record goals against average to rank 10th in NCAA Division I. Amos earned numerous weekly awards during the season, including a national team of the week accolade from the College Soccer News in September. As a junior, Amos captured all-conference second-team honors after posting eight shutouts and leading the team to 10 total games without allowing a goal. In nearly 1,650 minutes of action in the net, he allowed just 15 goals and made 50 saves for a conference best 0.82 goals against average. In his first year as a starter in 2005, Amos made 17 starts, posted a 1.09 goals against average and recorded three shutouts

10 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER CHRISTOPHER TWEED-KENT Volunteer assistant Coach 1st Season Duke '12 Christopher Tweed-Kent joined the Duke coaching staff as a Volunteer Assistant Coach in August A 2012 graduate of Duke with a degree in mechanical engineering, Tweed-Kent will help the coaching staff with all aspects of the program. Tweed-Kent joined the Duke men s soccer squad as a sophomore as a walk-on in 2009 and made an immediate impact. A native of Pittsfield, Mass., he started 19 of the Blue Devils 21 matches as they advanced to the NCAA Tournament third round. Tweed-Kent tallied a goal and four assists, including the game-winning assist against No. 2 Maryland, in his inaugural campaign. Playing primarily in the left midfield, Tweed-Kent started all but one game over the course of the 2010 and 2011 seasons. He registered a pair of goals and a team-best 11 assists in The 11 assists were tied for the most in the ACC and ranked seventh among Division I players. Tweed-Kent turned in his best campaign as a senior, netting six goals and 12 assists for 24 points. His 12 helpers were tops in the ACC and third nationally as he helped lead the Blue Devils to the ACC Tournament semifinal and to the NCAA Tournament for the eighth straight season and 25th time overall. For his career, he played in 63 games with 60 starts and finished with nine goals and 27 assists for 45 points. Equally as successful in the classroom, the tireless worker was a three-time All-ACC Academic Team selection and was voted to the Capital One Academic All-America first team in He was active in the Duke and Durham community as well, serving as the co-president of ChangeEducate, a non-profit start-up that aims to teach students about poverty and encourage them to lead social change. He also participated in DukeEngage during his time at the university, traveling to Santiago, Chile for a community service trip the summer after his sophomore year

11 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Kevin M. White VICE PRESIDENT & DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ADJUNCT PROFESSOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ST. JOSEPH S COLLEGE 72 Kevin M. White was named Duke University s vice president and director of athletics on May 31, He also serves as an adjunct professor of business administration at the university. White, 61, joined the Duke family after leading Notre Dame s athletics program to success both on the playing fields and in the classroom from He also has held a number of prominent national leadership roles within intercollegiate athletics, including his service in as president of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and in as president of the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association. Guided by the Strategic Plan that was approved by Duke s Board of Trustees in April of 2008, White made an immediate impact on Duke Athletics. In addition to leading the department to unprecedented success in competition, he reshaped the organization into a more efficient and modern department; strengthened ties to both campus and community constituents though consistent outreach efforts; successfully oversaw Duke s fundraising efforts during an economic downturn; completed partnerships with major corporate entities to enhance revenue streams; commissioned a master facilities plan to position Duke well into the 21st Century; and emphasized a stronger commitment to the university s intramural, club and recreational sports programs. Since White s arrival, Duke has captured three NCAA Championships women s tennis in 2009, men s basketball in 2010 and men s lacrosse in 2010 and 12 ACC titles (three in 2012). On the strength of 14 teams participating in NCAA Championship competition and robust finishes in several sports, Duke ranked 16th in the 2012 Learfield Sports Directors Cup standings, which determine an institution s all-around strength in intercollegiate athletics. The 16th-place showing marked the ninth consecutive year that Duke has ended among the nation s top 20 programs. In 2011, Duke placed fifth, matching the school s best finish in the rankings and its points earned were the most in program history. In White s four years at Duke, the Blue Devils placed 17th (2009), 10th (2010), fifth (2011) and 16th (2012) in the Directors Cup standings. Thirty-five Blue Devil teams ranked among the nation s top 10 teams during the past four seasons with six men s basketball (2009, 2010, 2011), men s lacrosse (2010) and women s tennis (2009, 2010) reaching No. 1. In all, 56 Duke teams advanced to NCAA postseason competition the last four seasons. Individually, 126 student-athletes earned All-America, 218 All-ACC and 136 All-Region or District honors the past four years. During White s tenure, Duke boasts nine NCAA individual champions in Curtis Beach (indoor track and field heptathlon in 2012), Juliet Bottorff (outdoor track and field 10k in 2011), Mallory Cecil (women s tennis in 2009), Abby Johnston (three-meter diving in 2011), Nick McCrory (platform diving in 2010 and 2011), and Becca Ward (women s fencing, saber in 2009, 2011 and 2012). In 2012, Duke celebrated two individual NCAA and 10 individual ACC titles. Academically, Duke teams continued strong performances under White. In the 2012 spring semester, 25 of 26 Blue Devil varsity teams earned grade point averages of 3.0 or better the exact amount that achieved the same during the fall of In two key elements in tracking a department s academic success, Duke ranked among the nation s best again. Duke posted a 97% Graduation Success Rate (GSR) and 14 teams achieved a 100% GSR. Thirteen Blue Devil teams were ranked in the top 10% of their respective sports in the most recent Academic Performance Rate (APR) Report, including the men s basketball and football teams. In the 2012 report, Duke (989) ranked second among all FBS schools, behind only Northwestern (995), and seventh among all Division I FBS and FCS programs. Individually in 2012, seniors Sophia Dunworth (women s volleyball) and Becca Ward (women s fencing) received prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Eight Duke student-athletes were selected CoSIDA Academic All-America, while 26 others received National Scholar-Athlete or Scholar All-America accolades. In White s four-year tenure, former women s tennis player Parker Goyer won a Rhodes Scholarship (2009), while track athlete Sally Liu (2009) and Allie Speidel (2011) earned Marshall Scholarships. Under White, Duke has continued its focus on outreach to the local community. Modeling the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program s commitment to service, learning projects and outreach, approximately 500 Duke student-athletes across all sports participated in a combined effort of more than 2,000 community service hours. White s commitment to the overall mission of the university remains clear. In May 2011, Duke Athletics announced that a portion of ticket sales from Blue Devil regular season home sporting events will be directed to the Duke University Libraries. Per White s vision, the Duke Athletics Library Fund will generate significant unrestricted revenue for the Duke University Libraries to support teaching and research across the institution. In , several facility projects were completed, impacting many of Duke s 26 varsity sports. The Pascal Fieldhouse, an 80,000 square-foot multipurpose facility that houses a 120-yard playing surface for the football program and other on-campus recreational activities, was completed and dedicated. The reconstruction of Williams Field, home to the Duke field hockey team, was also completed, as were minor renovations to the golf course. Major upgrades of soccer practice fields also began in White, who holds a Ph.D. in education, has taught graduate-level classes since 1982 and currently teaches a sports business course in Duke s Fuqua School of Business as part of Duke s MBA program. In August 2003, SI.com (the Sports Illustrated web site) listed White, then at Notre Dame, third in its rankings of the most powerful people in college football. In January 2004, The Sporting News listed him in its Power 100 as third among five names in the front office category (and the lone college athletics director among the 100). White previously served on numerous NCAA committees, including being an ex-officio member of the NCAA Committee on Academic Performance and a member of its Penalty and Rewards subcommittee. For several years, he was a representative with the football Bowl Championship Series. Additionally, White was part of the NCAA Coalition on Intercollegiate Athletics (COIA) that dealt with academics, fiscal reform and student-athlete well-being. Currently, he is the secretary of NCAA Football, a non-profit corporation that acts as the collective voice to promote college football, and serves on the Black Coaches and Administrators Board of Directors. Given his background and success, it is not surprising that 21 current or former directors of athletics were mentored by White. That impressive list includes Jim Sterk of Washington State and San Diego State, Tom Boeh of Ohio University and Fresno State, Ian McCaw of Northeastern, Massachusetts and Baylor, Bruce Van De Velde of Utah State, Iowa State and Louisiana Tech, Herman Frazier previously of Alabama-Birmingham and Hawaii, Rudy Keeling formerly of Emerson and now commissioner of the Eastern College Athletic (ECAC), Scott Devine of St. Mary s College (Md.), Tom Collins formerly of Ball State, Tim Van Alstine of Western Illinois, Mark Wilson of Tennessee Tech, Bubba Cunningham of Ball State, Tulsa and North Carolina, Sandy Barbour (who followed him at Tulane) of California-Berkeley, Jim Phillips of Northern Illinois and Northwestern, Bernard Muir of Georgetown, Delaware and Stanford, Sandy Hatfield Clubb of Drake, Vic Cegles of Long Beach State, Norwood Teague of Virginia Commonwealth and Minnesota, Bob Bierie previously of Loras College, Greg Capell previously of Loras College, Boo Corrigan of Army, and Bill Scholl of Ball State. Prior to joining Notre Dame in 2000, White served as athletic director at Arizona State University, Tulane University, the University of Maine and Loras College in Iowa, where he originated the National Catholic Basketball Tournament. Before becoming an administrator, White served as head track and field coach at Southeast Missouri State ( ) and assistant cross country and track and field coach at Central Michigan ( ). He began his coaching career at Gulf High School in New Port Richey, Fla., coaching cross country and track and assisting in football and wrestling. White earned his Ph.D. from Southern Illinois University in 1983 with an emphasis on higher education administration. In 1985, he completed postdoctoral work at Harvard University s Institute for Educational Management. He earned his master s degree in athletics administration from Central Michigan University in 1976 and his bachelor s degree in business administration in 1972 from St. Joseph s College in Rensselaer, Ind., where he also competed as a sprinter. White and his wife, Jane, a former college track and field coach, have five children and nine grandchildren

12 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER #17 Jonathan Aguirre Senior Midfielder Madison, N.J. (Madison) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Goals: 1, twice, last vs. Virginia Tech, 10/28/11 Assists: 1, four times, last vs. Virginia Tech, 10/27/12 Points: 2, twice, last vs. Virginia Tech, 10/28/11 Minutes played: 110, twice, last vs. NC State, 10/8/ Saw action in 14 games with nine starts registered an assist in 2-0 win at Virginia Tech (10/27) played a season-high 90 minutes against Boston College Played in 19 games and started finished the year with two goals for four points... tallied his first career goal in a 4-1 win over Wake Forest (9/23)... also had a goal in the 2-1 win against Virginia Tech (10/28)... played the full 110 minutes in a 2-2 tie at No. 5 North Carolina (9/30)... went the distance in three games overall... ACC Academic Honor Roll Played and started 18 matches at center midfield earned All-ACC Freshmen Team honors finished the season with three assists went the distance in 10 contests and ranked sixth among field players in minutes played (1,611) registered his first collegiate point with an assist against then No. 1 Virginia (9/11) provided the game-winning assist in overtime victory over High Point (10/19) assisted on the game-winning goal in the NCAA Tournament first round against Coastal Carolina (11/18)... named to All-ACC Academic Team... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. Prep Played his club soccer with PDA Academy Team (Player Development Academy) helped lead PDA to the national championship game in 2007 and 2008 played for Madison High School named the Gatorade New Jersey Boys Soccer Player of the Year registered 11 goals and four assists for Madison his senior season led the Dodgers to the North II, Group II regional semifinals behind Aguirre s play, Madison captured the Morris County Tournament Championship for the first time in school history a member of the US Soccer Federation U-18 Men s National Team pool listed at No. 36 on TopDrawerSoccer.com s Top 100 Players to Watch list ranked as the No. 1 player from the region according to TopDrawerSoccer.com. Personal Born Jonathan Aguirre on Jan. 15, 1992 in Morristown, New Jersey son of Argemiro Aguirre and Nydia Herrera has one brother (Alan) and one sister (Milany)

13 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE #13 michael assaraf Senior Defender Mission Viejo, Calif. (Capistrano Valley) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Minutes played: 9, at Virginia Tech, 10/30/ Played in two games saw seven minutes of action overall Saw the field in three games... played six minutes against UNC Asheville (10/25)... ACC Academic Honor Roll Saw action in three games... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. Prep A member of the Irvine Strikers Soccer Club of the US Soccer Development Academy for the past two years was the starting center back and captain for the club in registered three goals and three assists in his first season registered one assist as an outside back during the current season for the U-18 Irvine Strikers squad helped lead team to 2010 Wild Card final game played for OJSC Premier in , helping team to a record of in the CalSouth/CSL Gold league registered two goals and four assists for the squad and helped lead it to the title at the Nike Irvine Harvest Cup and to the finals in the Pateadores Cup and Players Cup played one year of varsity high school soccer, earning Scholar-Athlete Award a member of the National Honor Society AP Scholar Award. Personal Born Michael McDonald Assaraf on Oct. 23, 1992 in Atlanta, Georgia son of Aaron and Paige Assaraf father graduated from Duke in 1982 has one brother, Brad cousin Giff Smith currently is a defensive line coach for the Buffalo Bills

14 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER #12 jake butwin Junior Midfielder Old Westbury, N.Y. (The Wheatley School) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Minutes played: 37, vs. Davidson, 10/23/ Saw action in six games played a season-high 37 minutes against Davidson 2011 Played in four games... saw a season-high 12 minutes in win over UNC Asheville (10/25)... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep A five-year letterwinner at The Wheatley School earned a spot on the varsity roster as an eighth grader and started all four seasons in high school two-time all-conference selection captured all-state honors as a senior named to the all-region II team in 2010 led team to Nassau County championship and earned the Most Valuable Player of the title game finished senior season with 19 goals selected to All-Newsday Top 11 team team captain a member of the Albertson USSF Academy team team captain in helped guide Albertson to U.S. Soccer Development Academy Northeast Championship in 2009 led squad to Disney Showcase finals and to the New York State Cup finals a member of the Olympic Development program from was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal Born Jacob Ross Butwin on Dec. 3, 1992 in Manhasset, N.Y. son of Brad and Randi Butwin mother, Randi, played tennis at Tulane sister, Jenny, is a member of the Yale women s soccer team has one brother, Alex, and two sisters, Jenny and Sammi

15 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE #00 WADE CLEMENT Sophomore Goalkeeper Pacific Palisades, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake) 2012 Did not see game action. Prep A two-year letterwinner for Freddy Arroyo at Harvard-Westlake High School selected as the recipient of the Coach s Award as a junior earned second team all-league recognition his senior season plays club soccer for Santa Monica United since 2005 also played football for Harvard-Westlake, earning honorable mention all-league honors. Personal Born Wade Frost Clement on Dec. 1, 1993 in Los Angeles, California... son of Daniel and Judy Clement... has one brother, Sam

16 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER #3 JACK COLEMAN Junior Defender Norman, Okla. (Norman North) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Assists: 1, vs. Davidson, 10/23/12 Points: 1, vs. Davidson, 10/23/12 Minutes played: 104, vs. Wake Forest (9/21/12) 2012 Played in 17 games with 13 starts at defense for the Blue Devils helped anchor a defense that posted nine shutouts, the most since 2009 Duke posted its lowest goals against average (0.70) since the 1987 season and allowed multiple goals in just four games registered an assist in the 2-0 win over Davidson (10/23) played a career-high 104 minutes in the 0-0 draw at No. 16 Wake Forest. Prior to Duke Coleman joins the Blue Devils after a season at Indiana University Coleman played in one game for the Hoosiers. Prep Oklahoma Gatorade Player of the Year in Coleman did not play high school soccer as a junior or senior, instead focusing on his role with the FC Dallas Development Academy... helped lead FC Dallas to the finals of the U.S. Development Academy U-17/18 championship... named to the U-17/18 Development Academy starting XI... during his high school career he was a first-team All-City pick as a freshman and sophomore... captained the U-18 FC Dallas squad in 2010 and 2011 and was a member of the Region III ODP team from member of the U-14 and U-15 U.S. Soccer Boys National Teams and a member of the U-17 and U-18 U.S. Soccer National Team pools... selected to the U-18 National Team for the 2011 Lisbon International Tournament... NSCAA All-American in 2010 and scored a hat trick in the 2009 National ODP Championship final. Personal Born Samuel Jackson Coleman on Apr. 14, 1993 in Norman, Oklahoma... son of William and Mary Coleman... has a brother, Russ, and two sisters, Allison and Jillian... brother Russ played soccer at Wake Forest from

17 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE #28 TOMAS COULTER Redshirt Senior Midfielder Stocksfield, England (Bath University) Prep Came to Duke after playing two full seasons at Bath University Played on the Bath University varsity team in the central midfield Played his high school soccer for Prudhoe High School Was a member of the starting XI all four seasons Scored 11 goals his first season and had 15 his final season Played in the Newcastle United Advanced training program Captained the Prudhoe High School squad and was top goal scorer Awarded sporting colors for athletic achievement Represented West Tyne area team at Regional Championships Won a beach soccer championship in South East Asia. Personal Born Tomas Temperley Coulter on Sept. 3, 1989 in Hexham, England Son of Tim Coulter and Anthea Jackson Father was Hertfordshire Country long jump champion in England

18 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER #6 SEAN DAVIS Junior Midfielder Holmdel, N.J. (Holmdel) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Goals: 1, vs. Maryland, 10/14/11 Assists: 1, four times, last vs. SIUE, 11/2/12 Points: 2, vs. Maryland, 10/14/11 Minutes Played: 110, three times, last vs. Wake Forest, 9/21/ Started all 18 games in the midfield All-ACC second team registered three assists for the year had helpers against Santa Clara (8/31), Presbyterian (10/23) and SIU Edwardsville (11/2) ranked third among field players in minutes played (1,645) went the distance in all but three contests voted team s Offensive Player of the Year All-ACC Academic Team ACC Academic Honor Roll Played in 12 games and started 10 at center midfield... missed the first part of the season due to injury... earned his first career start at No. 3 Maryland... registered his first collegiate goal against the Terrapins... provided the lone assist in Duke s 1-0 win over Georgia State in the NCAA Tournament first round... went the distance in eight of his 12 games... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep Is a member of the New York Red Bulls Academy team named a NSCAA Youth All-American in 2009 and 2010 selected to the Parade All-America Team in 2010 rated as the No. 3 recruit nationally by TopDrawerSoccer.com and the top recruit out of New Jersey spent three semesters in the U.S. Soccer U-17 Residency Program in Bradenton, Fla. has international experience with various U.S. National Teams played for the U-15, U-17 and U-18 U.S. squads a member of the Olympic Development Region I Team that traveled to compete in Italy played one year of high school soccer at Holmden High School earned the team s Most Valuable Player award and was named all-conference as a freshman currently has started all 14 games for the Red Bulls team had a overall record in was a member of the National Honor Society while training at Bradenton Prep. Personal Born Sean Akira Davis on Feb. 8, 1993 in Long Branch, N.J. son of Keith and Lynn Davis has one brother, Tim, and two sisters, Hannah and Becky

19 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE #16 JIMMY DOLL Freshman Midfielder Bethesda, Md. (Bethesda Chevy Chase) PREP A three-year letterwinner at Chevy Chase and a three-year member of the DC United Academy squad Earned all-county honorable mention for Chevy Chase as a sophomore and junior Started 22 of 25 games for DC United Academy this past season, leading squad into USSDA playoffs with an overall record Selected to the Maryland Olympic Development (ODP) State Team five times A two-time all-region I selection led DC United U-16 squad to USSDA Finals Week in 2001 Attended U-14 national team camp. Personal Born James Gregory Doll on Mar. 2, 1995 in Washington D.C. Son of Greg and Julie Doll Has two sisters, Alex and Eliza Alex is a junior on the Stanford women s soccer team

20 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER #24 ROB DOLOT Senior Defender Belleville, Mich. (Greenhills School) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Goals: 1, vs. Virginia, 9/11/10 Assists: 1, three times, last vs. NC State, 10/7/11 Points: 2, vs. Virginia, 9/11/10 Minutes Played: 110, three times, last vs. Wake Forest, 9/21/ Started all 18 games on Duke s defense played 1,643 minutes helped anchor a Duke defense register nine shutouts the most since the 2009 season Duke s 0.70 goals against average was the best since the 1987 season went the distance in all but three games Played in all 22 matches and started finished the year with three assists... recorded assists in wins over UNC Wilmington (9/20), Presbyterian (9/27) and NC State (10/7)... played 1,348 minutes overall for the year... went the distance in three games overall Started all 20 games as a center midfielder played 1,622 minutes to rank sixth among field players in minutes played registered first career goal in 2-2 tie with then No. 2 Virginia (9/11) went the distance in eight contests... named to All-ACC Academic Team. Prep A four-year starter for Greenhills School tallied 23 goals and 32 assists for 78 points as a senior his 32 assists rank 10th in Michigan High School Soccer single-season history captured all-state first team recognition his senior season voted to the all-district squad all four years is a three-time all-region honoree, earning the award in 2007, 2008 and 2009 an all-state honorable mention pick in 2007 and 2008 helped lead Vardar Academy Team to Michigan State Cup finals in 2008 and 2009 a three-time member of the state Olympic Development team also was a four-year letterwinner for the cross country squad. Personal Born Robert Stanley Dolot on Feb. 6, 1992 in Ann Arbor, Michigan son of Stanley and Kristi Dolot has one brother, Steven

21 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE #2 WILL DONOVAN Senior Defender/Forward Jamaica Plain, Mass. (Catholic Memorial) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Goals: 2, vs. Davidson, 10/23/12 Assists: 1, vs. Virginia Tech, 10/30/10 Points: 4, vs. Davidson, 10/23/12 Minutes Played: 92, vs. Elon, 10/30/ Played in 18 games with 11 starting assignments on Duke s attack tallied a career-high two goals in the 2-0 win over Davidson (10/23) played a careerbest 92 minutes in 0-0 draw at Elon Saw action in eight games... played a season-high 17 minutes in 3-0 victory over UNC Asheville... also played 16 minutes in Duke s ACC quarterfinal game against Clemson... helped Duke solidify shutouts against UNC Asheville and the Tigers Saw the field in 13 games and started one played a season-high 90 minutes in a shutout of George Washington helped the defense to four shutouts played 33 minutes against then No. 2 Virginia tallied his first collegiate point with an assist at Virginia Tech registered a total of three shots for the season... ACC Honor Roll selection. Prep A four-year letterwinner for John Finn at Catholic Memorial registered 47 goals and 32 assists during his scholastic career named to the ESPN RISE All-America team as a senior a two-time member of the Eastern Massachusetts All-Star team voted the Catholic Most Valuable Player in 2009 a two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic team selected to the all-state team as a junior and was a Massachusetts All-Star choice as a senior posted 33 goals and 21 assists his final two seasons selected to train with the U-18 US Men s National Team in 2008 played club soccer for FC Greater Boston Bolts helped team to finish seventh at nationals in 2008 and 2009 team captain in 2010 for the Bolts team finished at the top of the Northeast Division in 2010 also played lacrosse for two years a member of the National Honor Society. Personal Born William Fairfax Donovan on Nov. 25, 1991 in Boston, Massachusetts son of James and Carter Donovan has two brothers, Ben and Peter

22 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER #18 NAT EGGLESTON Junior Defender Chevy Chase, Md. (Georgetown Prep) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Goals: 1, three times, last vs. Maryland, 10/12/12 Assists: 1, twice, last vs. Georgia State, 9/11/12 Points: 2, three times, last vs. Maryland, 10/12/12 Minutes Played: 110, three times, last vs. Clemson, 11/8/ Saw time in all 18 games with 14 being starting assignments played in both the midfield and on the backline tallied a goal against No. 1 Maryland had an assist in win over Georgia State played 1,139 minutes overall helped Duke post nine shutouts and a 0.70 goals against average played the full 90 minutes in four games All-ACC Academic Team ACC Academic Honor Roll Played in all 22 games and started 21 at center back... helped anchor the defense to six shutouts... ranked second on the team in minutes played with 1, registered his first career goal in 4-1 win over Presbyterian (9/27)... added a goal versus Boston College (11/11) in ACC Tournament semifinal... earned his first career start at Furman (8/29)... went the distance in 17 of his 22 games... selected to the All-ACC Academic Team...ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep Ranked 35th by TopDrawerSoccer.com in the class of 2011 and third in the region... A member of the United States Under-18 National Team... Plays club soccer for DC United Academy squad... Also was a member of the Potomac Academy squad... Participated with the U.S. Under-18 squad in training sessions against Major League Soccer teams in February Four-year letterwinner for Georgetown Prep... Also a standout basketball player for Georgetown Prep. Personal Born Nathaniel Warren Eggleston on Jan. 30, 1993 in Washington DC... son of Neil and Penda Eggleston... father, Neil, graduated from Duke... has one sister, Rachel

23 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE #30 WILSON FISHER Junior Goalkeeper Birmingham, Ala. (Mountain Brook) Career Statistics GP GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho : Career Highs Minutes: 1, vs. Georgia State, 9/11/ Played in one game logged one minute in goal in 3-0 win over Georgia Southern... ACC Academic Honor Roll Did not see game action... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep A four-year letterwinner at Mountain Brook High School... registered 27 career shutouts in his scholastic career... also tallied three goals over the course of the three years... posted 7.5 shutouts as a freshman and sophomore... helped team to a school record 15 shutouts in as a junior he registered a 0.65 goals against average to rank second in school single season history... named to the coaches All-Metro second team as a senior... team captain as a senior... helped lead team to state finals for first time in school history his final season... also a member of the Birmingham United Academy team... participated in the Development Academy Playoffs twice... selected to the Alabama ODP state team in was chosen for the ODP sub regional event in Houston in traveled to Mexico in 2008 with the state ODP team... National Honor Society President. Personal Born Wilson Alan Moore Fisher on March 10, 1993 in Birmingham, Ala.... son of Winfield and Diane Fisher... has one brother, Win, and one sister, Jennifer... Father was a four-year letterwinner for the Duke wrestling team and graduated in Uncle, Westby G. Fisher, also attended Duke, earning his degree in #20 JARED GOLESTANI Freshman Forward Princeton, N.J. (The Hun School) PREP Prior to Duke: A member of the NJSA Academy squad since 2011 Excelled at The Hun School as a letterwinner in each of the two years he played helped guide team to MAPL League title in his first season earned first team All-MAPL and second team All-Prep honors as a junior Posted nine goals and seven assists for 25 points as a midfielder for the Hun School On the club scene he scored five goals for NJSA in and has played in 13 games with one goal this season A member of the PSA Academy Futsal team Selected as the 2009 Regional Most Valuable Player Guided the team to the U-16 Futsal State and National Championships in 2010 Also an All-Academic selection at The Hun School. Personal Born Jared Clark Golestani on February 21, 1995 in Red Bank, N.J. son of Clark and Cheryl Golestani mother coached the PSA 95 Boys Futsal National Championship squad has two younger brothers, Noah and Braden, and an older sister, Lexi

24 MEDIA GUIDE #22 TOMMY HART Junior Midfielder Tulsa, Okla. (Holland Hall) 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER Career Statistics GP GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho Career Highs Minutes: 5, vs. Presbyterian, 10/16/ Saw action against Georgia State (9/11) and Presbyterian (10/16)... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep A four-year letterwinner for Richard Hart at Holland Hall... helped guide Holland Hall to three Southwest Preparatory titles in his career... voted the Most Valuable Player as a senior and Offensive Player of the Year his junior season... a two-year team captain and two-time All-SPC selection... named to the All-North Zone squad as a sophomore... completed his scholastic career with 19 goals and 12 assists for 50 points... had a career-best 10 goals and 23 points overall as a junior... notched seven goals and four assists his senior season... played his club soccer for Tulsa Soccer Club... helped lead team to six Oklahoma State Championships... three-time Premier League West titles and was a U-18 Region III Finalist in selected to the Oklahoma ODP state team three years... also was a four-year letterwinner in baseball... a National Merit Commended Scholar... was a member of the French National Honor Society. Personal Born Thomas Tryon Hart on Dec. 17, 1992 in Stamford, Conn.... son of Richard and Alvina Hart... has two sisters, Rebecca and Julia... father played soccer at Denison University before playing in France and currently coaches high school and club soccer. #19 BRODY HUITEMA Freshman Forward Chilliwack, British Columbia (Burnaby Central) Prep Top Drawer Soccer four-star rating Considered a pure goal scorer for the Vancouver Whitecaps Academy squad Registered 23 goals in 25 outings for the Whitecaps during the campaign and has 21 goals in 15 starts for the Whitecaps this season Played with Coquitlam Metro-Ford Sparta A Select team prior to joining the Whitecaps organization was voted the league s most valuable player in 2011 a member of the British Columbia provincial team from the U-13 through U-16 levels. Personal Born Brody James Huitema on Oct. 31, 1995 in Chilliwack, British Columbia son of Roger and Julie Huitema has a younger brother, Trent, and younger sister Jordyn

25 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE #5 SEBASTIEN IBEAGHA Senior* Defender Missouri City, Texas (L.V. Hightower) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Goals: 2, vs. Georgia State, 9/11/12 Assists: 1, three times, last vs. Presbyterian, 10/16/12 Points: 4, vs. Georgia State, 9/11/12 Minutes played: 110, four times, last vs. Elong, 10/30/12 US SOCCER Named to U.S. Under-20 National Team in March of Appeared for the United States in a pair of contests in November 2010 in the Torneo de las Americas... Played 90 minutes against both Mexico and Colombia and wore the captain s armband in 2-0 win over Canada in an international friendly... helped lead U.S. U-20 squad to 2011 CONCACAF U-20 Championship quarterfinal round with a pair of shutouts... Also traveled to France with the U-20 squad for a pair of friendlies... Selected to train with the U-23 national team Started all 18 matches at center back Team Captain... ACC Defensive Player of the Year All-ACC first team selection Voted to the NSCAA All-South Region first team Named to the College Soccer News All-America squad Anchored Duke s defense to nine shutouts, the most since 2009 Team posted its best goals against average (0.70) since 1987 and allowed multiple goals in just four games Provided a spark on offense with a team-high 12 points from five goals and two assists Registered his first multiple-goal game with two scores in 3-0 win over Georgia State (9/11) Netted the gamewinning goal in 1-0 win at NC State (10/5) Also had goals against Santa Clara (8/31) and UNC Wilmington (9/25) Earned John Rennie/Nike Classic All-Tournament team recognition Voted team s Most Valuable Player and Defensive Player of the Year Went the distance in all but three games Started 17 games at center back... Voted to the All-ACC second team... Selected to NSCAA All-South Region second team... Anchored the defense to four shutouts, including a 1-0 victory over Georgia State in the NCAA first round... Went the distance in 11 games and played 1,473 minutes overall... Scored the game-winner in a 1-0 win over Furman (8/29) Started 16 games at center back Named to All-ACC Freshmen Team Voted to NSCAA All-South Region third team Went the distance in 11 contests Missed four games due to injury Registered first collegiate point with an assist in win over Furman (10/26) Helped lead defense to six shutouts major part of defensive unit that allowed just 18 goals Logged 1,432 minutes played in his 16 contests. Prep A four-year letterwinner for Doug Purcell at L.V. Hightower Named all-district MVP as a senior State Gatorade Player of the Year nominee Tallied eight goals and three assists during his senior campaign Earned first team all-district honors his senior and junior seasons Recorded 12 goals and five assists as a junior Finished his scholastic career with 29 goals and 16 assists Selected to the U-17 and U-15 U.S. National teams Adidas ESP all-star

26 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER Named Houston Dynamo Player of the Year in 2009 Helped lead Houston Dynamo Academy team to Oklahoma State Cup Championship in 2005 and 2007 Listed at No. 38 on TopDrawerSoccer.com s Top 100 Players to Watch list Ranked as the No. 2 recruit out of the southern region according to TopDrawerSoccer.com Also lettered two years in football as a cornerback Earned an academic excellence award as a senior. Personal Born Sebastien Uchechukwu Ibeagha on Jan. 21, 1992, in Warri, Nigeria Son of Christian Sr. and Joyce Ibeagha Brother, Christian was a four-year letterwinner for the Blue Devils Mother, Joyce, played professional tennis and father, Christian Sr., played soccer at the University of Nigeria. #8 CHASE KEESLING Junior Defender Cary, N.C. (Green Hope) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Assists: 1, vs. Georgia State, 9/11/12 Points: 1, vs. Georgia State, 9/11/12 Minutes played: 110 vs. Wake Forest, 9/21/ Played in 16 matches with 12 starting assignments on defense Registered an assist in 3-0 win over Georgia State Was a part of a defense that posted nine shutouts and a 0.70 goals against average Goals against average was lowest by a Blue Devil squad since 1987 Went the distance in six games and played 1,049 minutes overall Missed season due to injury...acc Academic Honor Roll. prep A member of the CASL Chelsea FC Academy Team of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy... Also lettered two years at Green Hope High School for Andrew Chadwick... A two-time all-region selection at Green Hope... Was the lone sophomore and one of two juniors to be selected to the all-region squad in those respective years... Earned All-Tri-Nine recognition in 2009 and Recognized by ESPN Rise as a high school all-star in Led Green Hope to a record in his two seasons and to the state playoffs both seasons... As a junior led squad to the North Carolina State Championship game and to the Tri-Nine Championship... Anchored defense to 14 shutouts in As a senior Green Hope advanced to third round of the state tournament and placed second in the conference with a league record... Played club soccer for CASL Chelsea FC in Owned the highest starting percentage on the team in The defensive leader for team that allowed just 12 goals in 31 games... Selected to attend 2010 and 2011 Academy Market Training Center... Advanced to the Academy Finals in Team ranked first nationally in goals against average... Led U-16 CASL Elite to third place at Disney College Showcase in A part of the Olympic Development Program... Named to ODP State Team three times and a region pool once... Named to the All-A Honor Roll every semester... Graduated with a 4.77 grade point average. Personal Born Chase McLane Keesling on Nov. 18, 1993 in Wilmington, N.C.... Son of Mark and Shannon Keesling... Has one brother, Cade, and two sisters, Madison and Kipperly... Cousin Ivan D. Jones graduated from Duke and served as a men s basketball student manager

27 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE #23 SEO-IN KIM Freshman Midfielder/Forward Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West) PREP A member of the Sporting KC Academy squad since 2011 Started 20 of 26 games this past season with Sporting KC and registered three goals Helped Sporting Kansas City team finish second in Frontier Division to earn playoff spot in 2011 Played in a pair of MLS reserves matches against Chicago Fire and Real Salt Lake in 2011 Invited to attend Generation Adidas U-17s Cup Played prep soccer for Blue Valley West A two-time all-league second team selection and earned honorable mention honors as a freshman Elected to play for academy team his senior season Finished high school career with 13 goals and 16 assists for 42 points An All-Region II selection Played with KCFC Alliance and helped guide team to Kansas State Cup title in 2010 Ranked as the No. 1 player in Kansas and Heartland Region by TopDrawerSoccer.com Captain of the Kansas State Team Participated in the Alabama Showcase with the Region II team Nominated for the Male Youth Player of the Year for Sporting KC. Personal Born Seo-In Kim on April 18, 1995 in Sung nam, South Korea Son of Brian Jin Kim and Jennifer Kim Brother, Seo-Hyun, plays soccer at the Air Force Academy

28 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER #1 ALEX LONG RS-Senior Goalkeeper Cary, N.C. (South Carolina) Career Statistics GP GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2009 Did not compete - Redshirt season : : : TOTAL : Career Highs Assists: 1, Kentucky, 11/4/11 Saves: 7, Charlotte, 9/12/12 At South Carolina A two-year starter in goal for South Carolina Helped anchor the Gamecocks to the USA regular season crown in 2011, making 52 saves and posting a 1.56 goals against average in 19 starts In 2012, played 1,411 minutes overall and made 52 saves and had four shutouts as South Carolina went A three-time USA Academic Honor Roll and SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll honoree Played 16 games in goal with 14 starts... Played 1411:49 minutes overall and finished with a 1.78 goals against average and a.650 save percentage... Posted four shutouts and made 52 saves overall... Made four saves in 1-0 victory over Kentucky (11/4) to close out the 2012 season... Had three stops in 1-0 shutout at No. 2 South Florida (9/6)... Recorded a season-high seven saves versus No. 5 Charlotte (9/12)... Also had four saves in draw with Florida International (9/29) Started all 19 games in goal, finishing the season with a 1.56 goals against average, which ranked eighth in USA, while collecting 52 saves on the year... Registered three shutouts... Also tallied an assist in 2-2 tie vs. Kentucky (11/4), which helped clinch a share of the C-USA regular-season title for Carolina... Collected four saves in first start of his career vs. College of Charleston (8/28)... Posted three saves in 2-1 win vs. Charlotte (9/6)... Competing at the Dartmouth Classic, posted four saves in 2-2 double overtime tie vs. Bradley (Sept. 16)... Earned first shutout of his career in 1-0 win at UAB (10/4) in league play... Also earned shutouts vs. NC State (10/25) and in 1-0 win at No. 16 UCF (11/1)... The win at UCF helped secure a share of the C-USA regular-season title and also gave South Carolina head coach Mark Berson the 450th win of his career... Collected five saves in NCAA Tournament contest vs. Wake Forest (11/17)... Named to the C-USA Academic Honor Roll and the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll Saw first action of his college career vs. Memphis (10/31), playing 17 minutes of shutout action in 3-0 win... Named to the C-USA Academic Honor Roll... Also named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll Redshirted... Named to the C-USA Academic Honor Roll... Also named to the SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

29 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Prep Played prep career for head coach Andrew Chadwick at Green Hope High School... Named a Parade Magazine High School Boy s All-American (2009)... Member of the U-18 U.S. Men s National Team... U-18 Men s National Team Camp (Jan 2008, Dec. 2008); U-18 U.S. Men s National Team Camp - Lisbon, Portugal (May 2008); U-18 U.S. Men s National Team Camp - Sydney, Australia (Jan. 2009)... NSCAA/Adidas Youth High School All-American (Dec. 2008)... Region III ODP (Olympic Development Program) team member... An all-state honoree... Played club soccer for CASL Chelsea FC Academy and coach Rusty Scarborough. Personal Born Alexander Thomas Long on August 22, 1991 in Raleigh, N.C. Son of Thomas and Gina Long Has one sister, Ashley. #15 ZACH MATHERS Sophomore Midfielder Keller, Texas (Keller) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Goals, 1, twice, last vs. SIUE, 11/2/12 Assists: 2, vs. Georgia State, 9/11/12 Points: 2, three times, last vs. SIUE, 11/2/12 Minutes played: 110, twice, last vs. Elon, 10/30/ Started all 18 games All-ACC Freshman Team selection Voted team s Rookie of the Year Tied for the team lead in assists (4) Anchored the defense for much of the season, but also provided a punch on the attack Notched his first collegiate points with two assists against Georgia State (9/11) Had the game-winning assist versus NC State Tallied his first collegiate goal in 2-0 win at Virginia Tech Also had the game winner against SIU Edwardsville All-ACC Academic Team... ACC Academic Honor Roll. prior to duke Played his club soccer for Solar Chelsea Academy... Ranked as the No. 72 recruit in 2012 and 18th among midfielders by Top Drawer Soccer and 25th by College Soccer News... Guided his club team to the 2012 U.S. Soccer Develpment Academy Finals... Solar Chelsea took fourth at Academy Finals... Had 14 goals for Solar in Selected to the Texas All-State starting 11 in 2011 by ESPNHS magazine... Named to the Disney Showcase All-Star team in 2010 and Started 24 of 29 games in 2012 for Solar... Registered 12 goals for the academy squad... Helped lead Keller High School to A District title... Selected as the Offensive Newcomer of the Year for the district in Named to the Star-Telegram Super Team in Helped guide Solar to the 2009 North Texas state title and to the USYSA Region III title. Personal Born Zachary Robert Mathers on April 14, 1994 in Fort Worth, Texas... Son of Dwain and Janie Mathers... Has two brothers, Justin and Tyler and one sister, Ali

30 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER #26 TYLER McDANIEL Senior Midfielder Longwood, Fla. (Lake Mary) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Goals, 1, twice, last vs. SIUE, 11/2/12 Assists: 2, vs. Georgia State, 9/11/12 Points: 2, three times, last vs. SIUE, 11/2/12 Minutes played: 110, twice, last vs. Elon, 10/30/ Did not see game action... ACC Academic Honor Roll Played in 13 matches and started one... Played a season-high 35 minutes in win over UNC Asheville (10/25)... Earned first career start against Virginia (9/9/)... Played 200 minutes overall for the year Saw time in five contests Registered his first collegiate goal in win over Virginia Tech (10/30) Played a season-high 29 minutes against George Washington (9/14)... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep A three-year letterwinner for David Gardner at Lake Mary High School Captured first team all-conference recognition his junior and senior seasons also named Lake Mary Player of the Year in 2008 and 2009 Two-year team captain Selected to the Tampa Invitational All-Tournament Team twice named to the All-Central Florida first team and the Seminole County Player of the Year as a senior Picked for the state all-star team Set the school record for most consecutive games with a goal, scoring in 13 straight contests Finished his senior season with 22 goals and 10 assists for 54 points Tallied eight goals and 11 assists as a junior Completed his scholastic career with 32 goals and 22 assists in three seasons Selected to the Florida Olympic Development State Team Helped lead club team to 2009 Virginia Beach Cup Championship Team earned runner-up honors at the 2008 Score at the Shore Also helped squad to Super-Y runner-up finish and three consecutive league semifinal appearances Team was the 2009 CASL Group Champions A member of the National Honor Society and an AP scholar. Personal Born Tyler Walker McDaniel on Mar. 27, 1992 in Winter Park, Florida Son of David and Cristy McDaniel Brother Austin was a three-year letterwinner on the Duke soccer team Brother Ryan was a four-year letterwinner for Duke soccer and was a Co-Most Valuable Player in 2009 Father was a four-year letterwinner in soccer at Duke from Mother and aunt, Cheryl, are also Duke graduates

31 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE #0 ALEX MERRILL Senior Goalkeeper Lakewood, Colo. (Wheat Ridge) Career Statistics GP GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2010 Did not see game action 2011 Missed season to injury 2012 Did not see game action 2012 Did not see game action... ACC Academic Honor Roll Did not see game action... Missed much of the season to injury... ACC Academic Honor Roll Did not see game action... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. Prep A four-year letterwinner for Jay Hamilton at Wheat Ridge High School Was an all-conference selection as a freshman and junior Named to the allstate team as a junior Scored four goals and four assists as a forward his sophomore season Started every game in goal as a freshman and junior Helped lead Wheat Ridge to its first playoff berth in ten years with four shutouts Registered seven shutouts as a junior as Wheat Ridge won the league title and made it to the state tournament semifinals Selected to the Olympic Development Region IV Regional team in Led club team to the finals of the Disney Cup in 2006 A member of the National Honor Society. Personal Born William Alexander Merrill on Jan. 20, 1992 in Denver, Colo. Son of Brewster and Nancy Merrill Has one sister, Joanna

32 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER #11 NICK PALODICHUK Junior Midfielder Battleground, Wash. (Camas) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Goals: 2, vs. Presbyterian, 9/27/11 Assists: 2, vs. Clemson, 9/16/11 Points: 4, twice, last vs. Presbyterian, 9/27/11 Minutes played: 110, twice, last vs. Wake Forest, 9/21/ Played in 10 games with nine starts before being sidelined with an injury Had two goals, including the game-winning score against Georgia State Also tallied a goal in 2-1 win over Delaware... ACC Academic Honor Roll Started all 22 games... Voted to the All-ACC second team, the lone freshman to be selected to an All-ACC squad... Also selected to the All-ACC Freshman Team... Named to the College Soccer News and Soccer America All-Freshman first teams... Led all ACC freshmen and ranked third on the team in scoring with eight goals and six assists for 22 points... Ranked tied for third among all freshman nationally in overall points (22) and seventh in goals (8)... Played 1,807 minutes, the third most by a freshman... Registered his first career goal against No. 9 UC Santa Barbara... Had a career-high two goals in 4-1 win over Presbyterian (9/23)... Posted a four-point outing with a goal and two assists in 5-2 win at Clemson (9/16)... Had the game-winning goals against Clemson (Sept. 16), UNC Wilmington (9/20) and Presbyterian (9/27)... Registered Duke s lone goal at No. 1 New Mexico (11/20) in NCAA Tournament second round... Scored at least one point in 11 contests... All-ACC Academic Team selection... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep An ESPN Rise All-American Voted to NSCAA All-American team Parade Magazine 2010 National Player of the Year A member of the United States U-17 National Team Suited up for the U-17 squad at the 2009 CONCACAF U-17 Championship Scored two goals to help the U.S. beat Honduras Also was a member of the U-17 World Cup team and tallied a goal against Italy A part of the United States U-17 residency program, missing his sophomore season of high school soccer Trained with the U-18 National Team and is a part of the player pool for the U-20 National Team Earned a five-star player rating according to TopDrawerSoccer.com Labeled as the nation s No. 2 overall recruit and top product out of the Pacific Northwest region Played high school soccer for Camas, leading program to a state title as a freshman and to an undefeated regular season as a junior, scoring 26 goals and 11 assists Named Gatorade Washington State Player of the Year as a junior Drew attention from international clubs such as Arsenal and West Ham United. Personal Born Nicholas David Palodichuk on Sept. 15, 1992 in Las Vegas, Nev.... Son of David and Linda Palodichuk

33 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE #25 NICK PRYS Senior Defender Warren, Mich. (Detroit Country Day) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Minutes played: 29, vs. George Washington, 9/14/ Saw the field against Georgia State (9/11) and Presbyterian (10/16) Saw the field in four games... Played a season-high 11 minutes against UNC Asheville (10/25)... Helped solidify a shutout in win over the Bulldogs... ACC Academic Honor Roll Saw action in five contests Played a season-high 29 minutes against George Washington (9/14)... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep Led team to state championship his senior and sophomore seasons A two-time first team all-state selection A four-year lettterwinner A four-time all-district and all-region honoree Selected to the Michigan Dream Team as a senior A four-time member of state and ODP regional teams Helped Derby County Wolves club team to the USSDA National Championship in 2009 Member of ODP squad that played in Scotland and England Also lettered four years in track and field Helped his track and field team to the state championship as a freshman Was a state finalist in the 800m run and the 4x800m relay Earned magna cum laude honors. Personal Born Nicholas Alexander Prys on Jan. 17, 1992, in Toronto, Canada Son of Anatoli Prys and Daria Palij-Ross

34 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER #10 LUIS RENDON Sophomore Forward Richmond, Va. (Cosby) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Goals: 1, twice, last vs. SIUE, 11/2/12 Assists: 1 vs. Delaware, 9/2/12 Points: 3 vs. Delaware, 9/2/ Played in 14 games with five starts Tallied his first career points with a goal and an assist in 2-1 win over Delaware (9/2) Netted the game winner versus the Blue Hens Also had a goal against SIU Edwardsville. PRIOR TO DUKE A four-year letterwinner for Michael Anderson at Cosby High School Played his club soccer for FC Richmond from Ranked as the No. 29 overall recruit and No. 9 forward by TopDrawerSoccer.com and No. 11 by College Soccer News The Gatorade State Player of the Year and Gatorade National Player of the Year in 2011as he led the Titans to a 14-0 record Finished his scholastic career with Cosby High School with 37 goals and 38 assists for 112 points, including 18 goals and 16 assists as a junior, in three full seasons A two-time all-district, all-region and all-state selection voted as the Richmond Times-Dispatch Metro Player of the Year in 2011 Picked as State and Regional Player of the Year as well in 2011 A NSCAA All- America and ESPN All-America choice his junior year Voted the team s Most Valuable Player in his third season Missed his senior season to injury Selected to the United States U-18 National Team in and has been a part of the Olympic Development Regional squad since Earned a spot on Distinguished Honor Roll all four years. Personal Born Luis Rendon on Nov. 27, 1993 in Barranquilla, Colombia... Son of Miguel and Emperatriz Rendon... Has one brother, Michael and two sisters, Angelina and Maria

35 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE #4 ALEX SAUCIUC Senior Defender Oakwood Hills, Ill. (Prairie Ridge) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Goals: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 10/16/12 Points: 2, vs. Presbyterian, 10/16/12 Minutes played: 98, vs. UC Santa Barbara, 9/2/ Played in 10 games Tallied his first career goal in the 2-0 win over Presbyterian (10/16) Played a season-high 31 minutes versus the Blue Hose ACC Academic Honor Roll Saw the field in 10 games and started five... Played full 90 minutes four times... Helped Duke post three shutouts, including playing the full 90 minutes in a 1-0 win at Furman... Also played 35 minutes in 4-2 victory over NC State... ACC Academic Honor Roll Saw time in 13 games Played a season-high 59 minutes at Virginia Tech (10/30) Also earned 47 minutes of action against Coastal Carolina (11/18) in the NCAA Tournament first round... Played 30-plus minutes in six games overall... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep A two-year letterwinner for Dave O Leary at Prairie Ridge High School Played for his club Sockers FC his junior and senior years in high school earned Fox Valley All- recognition as a sophomore Also named Northwest Herald All-Area and Daily Herald second team All-Area and allsectional in 2008 Registered 17 goals and six assists his sophomore season after registering seven goals and four assists as a rookie Named to the Central Starting XI of the US Soccer Development Academy Team captain for Sockers FC Chicago for two seasons Helped lead his club program to the 2008 Disney Showcase Championship in the Predator Division Played every minute of every game for the U Sockers FC Chicago team that took third in the US Soccer Academy Earned High Honor Roll recognition three years and honor roll all four years. Personal Born Alex Sauciuc on Mar. 20, 1992 in Park Ridge, Ill. Son of Vasile and Bozena Sauciuc Has one brother, Chris, and one sister, Kasia

36 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER #7 MATT SLOTNICK Junior Midfielder Greenlawn, N.Y. (Friends Academy) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Goals: 1, twice, last vs. Mercer, 11/4/11 Points: 2, twice, last vs. Mercer, 11/4/11 Minutes: 96, vs. Clemson, 11/8/ Played in 15 games with one start Played a season-high 72 minutes in the 2-0 win over Presbyterian (10/16)... ACC Academic Honor Roll Played in 10 games and started two... Missed early part of the season due to injury... Posted two goals for four points... Tallied first collegiate goal in 2-2 tie against Elon (11/1)... Registered the game-winning goal in 2-0 victory over Mercer (11/4)... Earned first career start against Boston College (11/11) in ACC Tournament semifinal... Played a season-high 96 minutes in ACC Tournament quarterfinal game against Clemson (11/8)... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep Four-year letterwinner for Marshall Lindner at Friends Academy Helped guide team to New York state titles in 2009 and 2010 as well as Long Island Championships Three-time Nassau County Class C champions Compiled 59 goals and 13 assists for 131 points in his scholastic career Led the team in scoring in three seasons Two-time all-state selection Voted to the all-county team three years Chosen as the 8 Player of the Year as a senior Named to the Newsday All-Long Island Team in 2010 Selected as the Nassau County Class B/C Player of the Year his senior season Team captain and team most valuable player in 2010 Played his club soccer for Hicksville Strikers Guided the strikers to the Eastern NY Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA) State Cup title in 2009 and 2010 and runner-up honors in 2007 and 2008 Team won the USYSA Region I title in both 2009 and 2010 Region I Premier League champions in 2009 and 2010 Selected to the Olympic Development region I pool in 2008 and 2009 Participated in SYL National Camp for two seasons. Personal Born Matthew Harris Slotnick on Nov. 18, 1993 in New York, N.Y. Son of Mike and Melissa Slotnick Has one brother, Mark

37 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE #14 RYAN THOMPSON Sophomore Midfielder Cary, N.C. (Green Hope) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Assists: 1 three times, last vs. UNC Wilmington, 9/25/12 Points: 1 twice, last vs. Clemson, 9/14/12 Minutes: 98 vs. Wake Forest, 9/21/ Played in 15 games with one start Played a season-high 72 minutes in the 2-0 win over Presbyterian (10/16)... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep Joins the Blue Devils after graduating a year early from Green Hope High School Followed in footsteps former Green Hope teammate and Duke sophomore Chase Keesling who came to Duke after graduating a year early Led Green Hope to the Class 4A state championship with 10 goals and 16 assists in 2011 Green Hope finished 2011 season ranked seventh in the Powerade Fab 50 national rankings All-conference and all-region selection in 2011 Plays club soccer for CASL Chelsea of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy Invited to SuperY ODP National Camp in 2009 Helped guide CASL to the top of its group at the 2011 U.S. Soccer Academy Playoffs Team finished eighth overall at 2011 academy finals week Started 23 of 28 games for CASL Chelsea and scored five goals in the season. Personal Born William Ryan Thompson on Dec. 3, 1994 in Cincinnati, Ohio... Son of Rick and Peggy Thompson... Has one brother, Jack, and one sister, Shannon... uncle, James Thompson, earned a bachelor s degree and law degree from Duke

38 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER #9 RILEY WOLFE Junior Midfielder Manhattan Beach, Calif. (Mira Costa) Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL Career Highs Goals: 1, four times, last vs. Virginia Tech, 10/27/12 Assists: 2, vs. SIUE, 11/2/12 Points: 2, five times, last vs. SIUE, 11/2/12 Minutes: 110, three times, last vs. Elon, 10/30/ Started all 18 games in the midfield Played 1,461 minutes Finished the season second on the team in points with three goals and three assists for nine points Tallied a goal against No. 6 North Carolina Also had goals against Clemson (9/14) and Virginia Tech (10/27) Dished out two assists against SIU Edwardsville Went the distance in five games... ACC Academic Honor Roll Played in nine games and started eight... Missed last half of the season to injury... Registered first collegiate point with an assist in win over Wake Forest... Tallied his first career goal in 2-2 draw at No. 5 North Carolina... Also had an assist in 4-2 victory over NC State... Helped anchor defense to two shutouts... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep A member of the U-17 U.S. National Team in 2009 A five-star player according to TopDrawerSoccer.com ratings Tabbed the No. 17 overall and No. 1 recruit out of the Southern California region by the website Played with the U-17 National Team at the Copa Macae in Brazil, leading U.S. to the tournament title Also played with the U-18 National Team in 2010, helping squad place third at the Lisbon International Tournament Played club soccer for past two seasons with the LA Galaxy Academy Team of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy Helped lead LA Galaxy to Academy Playoffs in both 2009 and 2010 Named to the Development Academy Starting XI in both 2009 and 2010 Helped guide the LA Galaxy U-20 squad to secondplace finish at nationals Played two years of high school soccer for Gary Smith at Mira Costa High School Selected as freshman most valuable player Named Bay League MVP, All- first team and team s Offensive Player of the Year as a sophomore. Personal Born Riley Steven Wolfe on July 30, 1992 in Ventura, Calif. Son of Steven and Robyn Wolfe Mother played soccer at California and Cal State Dominguez Hills Stepfather, Paul, played football at Air Force Academy Has three sisters, Chelsea, Piper and Alexis

39 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2012 Individual Statistics ## Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 5 Sebastien Ibeagha Riley Wolfe Zach Mathers Luis Rendon Nick Palodichuk Will Donovan Ryan Thompson Nat Eggleston Sean Davis Alex Sauciuc James Belshaw Jack Coleman Jonathan Aguirre Chase Keesling Matt Slotnick Lewis Mcleod Rob Dolot Tommy Hart Nick Prys Michael Assaraf Jake Butwin Total Opponents ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 00 Wilson Fisher 1-0 1: James Belshaw : TM TEAM 0: Total : Opponents : Individual Awards Captains James Belshaw, Sebastien Ibeagha NSCAA All-America James Belshaw (3rd Team) NSCAA Scholar All-America James Belshaw (1st Team) NSCAA All-South Region James Belshaw (1st Team), Sebastien Ibeagha (1st Team), Zach Mathers (3rd Team) College Soccer News All-America Sebastien Ibeagha (3rd Team) ACC Defensive Player of the Year Sebastien Ibeagha All-ACC James Belshaw (1st Team) Sebastien Ibeagha (1st Team) Sean Davis (2nd Team) All-ACC Freshman Team Zach Mathers All-ACC Academic Team James Belshaw, Sean Davis, Nat Eggleston, Zach Mathers John Rennie Nike Invitational All-Tournament James Belshaw, Sebastien Ibeagha RMHC Duke Student-Athlete of the Week James Belshaw (Sept. 17) TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week James Belshaw (Sept. 17) ACC Player of the Week James Belshaw (Sept. 17) James Belshaw (Sept. 24) Disney Soccer/NSCAA National Player of the Week James Belshaw (Sept. 17) College Soccer News Preseason All-America James Belshaw, 2nd Team Soccer America Preseason All-America James Belshaw, Sebastien Ibeagha

40 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER 2012 Results : ACC: (T-6th) Home: Away: Date Opponent Score Conf Goals scored (assists) Goalie (Svs) Aug 25, 2012 at #18 Notre Dame L, Belshaw (7) Aug 31, 2012 SANTA CLARA % L, Sebastien Ibeagha (Sean Davis) Belshaw (4) Sep 2, 2012 DELAWARE % W, Nick Palodichuk (Ryan Thompson;Luis Rendon) Belshaw (2) Luis Rendon (Sebastien Ibeagha) Sep 7, 2012 at Virginia * L, Belshaw (1) Sep 11, 2012 GEORGIA STATE W, Nick Palodichuk (Chase Keesling;Nat Eggleston) Belshaw (1) Sebastien Ibeagha (Zach Mathers) Sebastien Ibeagha (Zach Mathers) Sep 14, 2012 CLEMSON * W, Riley Wolfe (Ryan Thompson) Belshaw (6) James Belshaw (penalty kick) Sep 21, 2012 at #16 Wake Forest T, 0-0 (2OT) Belshaw (8) Sep 25, 2012 at UNCW L, Sebastien Ibeagha (Ryan Thompson) Belshaw (3) Sep 28, 2012 #6 NORTH CAROLINA * L, 1-2 (OT) Riley Wolfe (unassisted) Belshaw (5) Oct 5, 2012 at NC State W, Sebastien Ibeagha (Zach Mathers) Belshaw (4) Oct 12, 2012 #1 MARYLAND L, Nat Eggleston (Ryan Thompson) Belshaw (2) Oct 16, 2012 PRESBYTERIAN W, Own goal Belshaw (3) Alex Sauciuc (Sebastien Ibeagha; Sean Davis) Oct 19, 2012 Boston College * L, Belshaw (3) Oct 23, 2012 DAVIDSON W, Will Donovan (Riley Wolfe;Jack Coleman) Belshaw (6) Will Donovan (Zach Mathers) Oct 27, 2012 at Virginia Tech W, Zach Mathers (unassisted) Belshaw (2) Riley Wolfe (Jonathan Aguirre) Oct 30, 2012 at #23 Elon T, 0-0 (2OT) Belshaw (3) Nov 2, 2012 SIUE W, Zach Mathers (Riley Wolfe;Sean Davis) Belshaw (3) Luis Rendon (Riley Wolfe) Nov 6, 2012 at #3 North Carolina ^ L, Belshaw (3) * ACC contest, % John Rennie Nike Invitational, ^ ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

41 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2012 Men s Soccer Team Statistics TEAM STATISTICS Duke Opponent SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct Shots on goal-attempts SOG pct Shots/Game Assists GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Penalty 1 2 Unassisted 4 4 Overtime 0 1 Goals scored average CORNER KICKS Goals off corners 3 0 PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards 3 1 ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date 10/702 8/1835 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 GOALS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Duke Opponents SHOTS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Duke Opponents SAVES 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Duke Opponents CORNER KICKS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Duke Opponents FOULS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Duke Opponents OFFSIDES 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Duke Opponents Week-by-Week National Rankings Week NSCAA Soccer America Soccer Times CSN NCAA RPI Preseason NR NR na Aug. 28 NR NR NR NR na sept. 4 NR NR NR NR na Sept. 11 NR NR NR NR na Sept. 18 NR NR NR NR na Sept. 25 NR NR NR NR na Octo. 2 NR NR NR NR na Oct. 9 NR NR NR NR na Oct. 16 NR NR NR NR 57 Oct. 23 NR NR NR NR 65 Oct. 30 NR NR NR NR 62 Nov. 6 NR NR NR NR 42 Nov. 13 NR NR NR NR

42 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER Final Standings Pl Team ACC Pts. 1. Maryland North Carolina Wake Forest Boston College Clemson Virginia Duke NC State Virginia Tech All-ACC First Team Kyle Bekker Sr. M Boston College Charlie Rugg Sr. F Boston College James Belshaw GK Sr. Duke Sebastien Ibeagha Jr. D Duke Patrick Mullins Jr. F Maryland John Stertzer Sr. M Maryland Mikey Lopez So. M North Carolina Boyd Okwuonu So. D North Carolina Alex Martinez Jr. M NC State Will Bates Sr. F Virginia Jared Watts Jr. M Wake Forest 2012 ACC Recap 2012 All-ACC Second Team Austin Savage Sr. F Clemson Sean Davis So. M Duke Mikey Ambrose Fr. D Maryland Taylor Kemp Sr. D Maryland Schillo Tshuma Fr. F Maryland London Woodberry Sr. D Maryland Andy Craven Jr. F North Carolina Danny Garcia Fr. M North Carolina Scott Goodwin Sr. GK North Carolina Sean Okoli So. F Wake Forest Luca Gimenez Jr. F Wake Forest 2012 All-ACC Freshmen Team Diego Medina-Mendez M Boston College Derrick Boateng F Boston College Zach Mathers D Duke Mikey Ambrose D Maryland Schillo Tshuma F Maryland Jonathan Campbell D North Carolina Danny Garcia M North Carolina Marcus Salandy-Defour M Virginia Todd Wharton M Virginia Darius Madison F Virginia Michael Gamble F Wake Forest Collin Martin M Wake Forest Jalen Robinson D Wake Forest 2012 ACC Individual Honors Offensive Player of the Year Patrick Mullins, Maryland Defensive Player of the Year Sebastien Ibeagha, Duke Freshman of the Year Danny Garcia, North Carolina Coach of the Year Sasho Cirovski, Maryland Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk Players of the Week John Stertzer, Maryland Martin Murphy, North Carolina Martin Murphy, North Carolina James Belshaw, Duke James Belshaw, Duke Charlie Rugg, Boston College Luca Gimenez, Wake Forest Justin Luthy, Boston College Rob Lovejoy, North Carolina Patrick Mullins, Maryland Sean Okoli, Wake Forest Rob Lovejoy, North Carolina Sean Okoli, Wake Forest 2012 ACC Individual Statistic Leaders Points Per Game Name (School) GP Pts. Avg. 1. Will Bates-VA Patrick Mullins-MD Alex Martinez-ST Sean Okoli-WF Will Bates-VA David Clemens-VT Goals Per Game Name (School) GP G Avg. 1. Patrick Mullins-MD Will Bates-VA Alex Martinez-ST Sean Okoli-WF David Clemens-VT Assists Per Game Name (School) GP A Avg. 1. Alex Martinez-ST Taylor Kemp-MD Patrick Mullins-MD Nazmi Albadawi-ST Scott Thomsen-VA Game-Winning Goals Name (School) GP GWG Avg. 1. Patrick Mullins-MD Andy Craven-NC Will Bates-VA Schillo Tshuma-MD Charlie Rugg-BC Sean Okoli-WF David Clemens-VT Luca Gimenez-WF Alex Martinez-ST Martin Murphy-NC Goals Against Average Name (School) GP GA Min GAA 1. Scott Goodwin-NC Michael Lisch-WF James Belshaw-DU Justin Luthy-BC Spencer LaCivita-VA Saves Per Game Name (School) GP SVS Avg. 1. Kyle Renfro-VT Cody Mizell-CU James Belshaw-DU Spencer LaCivita-VA Justin Luthy-BC Save Percentage Name (School) GP SVS GA GAA 1. Scott Goodwin-NC James Belshaw-DU Kyle Renfro-VT Cody Mizell-CU Justin Luthy-BC Michael Lisch-WF Shutouts Name (School) GP SVS Avg. 1. Scott Goodwin-NC James Belshaw-DU Michael Lisch-WF Justin Luthy-BC Spencer LaCivita-VA Keith Cardona-MD

43 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Joseph Ulrich 1982 Michael Jeffries 1983 Tom Kain 1985 John Kerr 1986 Ali Curtis 1999 Andrew Wenger 2011 *Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year and Hermann Trophy merged in 2002 Missouri Athletic Club John Kerr 1986 Jay Heaps 1998 Ali Curtis 2000 *Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year and Hermann Trophy merged in 2002 ISAA Player of the Year * John Kerr 1986 *Discontinued after 1995 season Soccer America Player of the Year John Kerr 1986* * Shared with UCLA s Paul Caligiuri NSCAA Player of the Year John Kerr 1986 NSCAA Coach of the Year John Rennie 1982 NSCAA All-America Thomas Cowdrick, D 1940* First Team 1939 Haydar Asan, F 1952 David Strauch, F 1953 Fred James, D 1954 Hector Riquezes, M 1956 Thomas Colmey, D 1982 Joe Ulrich, D 1983 Mike Jeffries, D Tom Kain, F 1984 Tom Kain, F 1985 Tom Kain, F John Kerr, F 1986 John Kerr, F 1988 Brian Benedict, F Joey Valenti, M 1989 Joey Valenti, M 1993 Jason Kreis, M 1994 Jason Kreis, M 1998 Jay Heaps, M 2000 Ali Curtis, F 2005 Blake Camp, M 2008 Mike Grella, F 2010 Andrew Wenger, D 2011 Andrew Wenger, F Second Team 1962 Dean Ross, F 1981 Joe Ulrich, D 1982 Tom Kain, F 1983 Ken Lolla, M 1985 Pat Johnston, GK 1990 George Dunn, D 1992 Jason Kreis, M 1999 Ali Curtis, F 2000 Robert Russell, M 2007 Mike Grella, F Third Team 1981 Ken Lolla, M 1995 Brian Kelly 1997 Ali Curtis, F Jay Heaps, M 2004 Blake Camp, M 2006 Michael Videira, M 2007 Michael Videira, M 2010 Ryan Finley, F 2012 James Belshaw, GK Honorable Mention 1952 Joseph Duys, D 1955 Hector Riquezes, D 1957 Gordon Lang, GK Edwin Gauld, F 1958 Edwin Schull, F 1961 Coles Hough, GK 1962 Fred Beguin, F Soccer America All-America First Team 1982 Joe Ulrich, D 1983 Michael Jeffries Tom Kain 1986 John Kerr 1998 Jay Heaps, M 2011 Andrew Wenger, F Second Team 2011 Andrew Wenger, D * Team Unknown CoSIDA Academic All-America 1984 Mike Jeffries, D, Second Team 1999 Jay Heaps, M, Second Team 2006 Michael Videira, M, Third Team 2008 Josh Bienenfeld, M, First Team 2009 Josh Bienenfeld, M, First Team 2010 Chris Tweed-Kent, M, Second Team 2011 Andrew Wenger, F, First Team Chris Tweed-Kent, M, First Team Dan Tweed-Kent, D, Second Team NSCAA Scholar All-America 1998 Jay Heaps, M, First Team 2002 Jordan Cila, M, Third Team 2007 Michael Videira, M, First Team Joe Germanese, M, Second Team Tim Jepson, D, Second Team 2011 Andrew Wenger, F, First Team James Belshaw, GK, Second Team 2012 James Belshaw, First Team * Records unavailable prior to 1998 NSCAA Scholar player of the year 1998 Jay Heaps, M NSCAA All-South Region 1951 Fernando Almeida, D Joe Duys, D Frederick James, D Mal Lindstrom, D Ken Menken, D Hector Riquezes, D 1952 Wayne Cunningham, D Joe Duys, D Frederick James, D Odoardo Leon-Ponte, D John Ost, GK Hector Riquezes, D David Strauch, F 1953 Joe Duys, D Frederick James, D David Strauch, F 1954 Hector Riquezes, D 1955 Tim Colmey, D 1956 Tom Colmey, D Simon Izaquirre, F Ted Loeb, D 1957 Ed Gauld, F Jim Matthews, D John D Angelo, F Dave Dreidler, F Gordon Lang, GK 1958 John D Angelo, F Don Little, F Edwin Schull, F 1959 Henry Hyde, F R. Stacey, D 1960 Henry Hyde, F Wally Kaufman, D Peter Moller, F John Stacey, F 1961 Fred Beguin, D Henry Hyde, F Coles Hough, GK Dean Ross, F 1962 Fred Beguin, D Jim Boericke, F Alex Epanchin, F Dean Ross, F

44 MEDIA GUIDE 1963 Alex Epanchin, F Dave Jones, D 1966 Curt Lauber, F Henry Walters, F 1967 Henry Walters, F Len Tylka, F Gordon Snyder, F 1969 Mark Furniss, D 1970 Pato Gutierrez, F Craig Tymeson, F 1971 Pato Gutierrez, F 1972 Pato Gutierrez, F Steve McCoy, F 1973 Pato Gutierrez, F Steve McCoy, F 1974 Steve McCoy 1977 Richard Murray, D 1978 Richard Murray, D First Team 1979 Richard Murray, D 1981 Joe Ulrich, D Ken Lolla, M 1982 Joe Ulrich, D Tom Kain, F 1983 Mike Jeffries, D Joe Ulrich, D Ken Lolla, M Tom Kain, F 1984 Tom Kain, F 1985 Pat Johnston, GK Tom Kain, F John Kerr, F Kelly Weadock, D 1986 John Kerr, F Kelly Weadock, D 1988 Brian Benedict, F Joey Valenti, M 1989 Joey Valenti, M 1990 George Dunn, D 1992 Jason Kreis, M 1993 Jason Kreis, M 1994 Jason Kreis, M 1995 Brian Kelly, F 1997 Jay Heaps, M 1998 Jay Heaps, M Evan Whitfield 1999 Ali Curtis, F 2000 Ali Curtis, F Robert Russell, M 2004 Blake Camp, M 2005 Blake Camp, M 2006 Mike Grella, F Michael Videira, M 2007 Mike Grella, F Michael Videira, M 2008 Mike Grella, F Darrius Barnes, D 2009 Andrew Wenger, D 2010 James Belshaw, GK Ryan Finley, F Andrew Wenger, D 2011 Andrew Wenger, F 2012 James Belshaw, GK Sebastien Ibeagha, D Second Team 1982 Sean McCoy, F 1983 Pat Johnston, GK 1984 Pat Johnston, GK Jeff Romano, D 1992 Garth Lagerwey, GK 1995 Jay Heaps, M Josh Henderson, F 1996 Evan Whitfield, D 1997 Evan Whitfield, D Ali Curtis, F 1999 Kevin Sakuda, D 2007 Tim Jepson, D 2009 Ryan Finley, F Cole Grossman, M 2010 Cole Grossman, M 2011 James Belshaw, GK Sebastien Ibeagha, D Third Team 1983 David McDaniel, M 1984 John Kerr, F 1986 Tom Stone, F 1988 George Dunn, D 1996 Jay Heaps, M Brian Kelly, F 1997 Josh Henderson, M 1998 Ali Curtis, F Atli Knutsson, GK 2003 Owoicho Adogwa, F 2004 Michael Videira, M 2005 Michael Videira, M 2006 Spencer Wadsworth, F 2007 Joe Germanese, M 2008 Pavelid Castaneda, D 2009 James Belshaw, GK Christian Ibeagha, D 2010 Sebastien Ibeagha, D Fourth Team 1980 Stephen Bond, D Ken Lolla, D Sean McCoy, F 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER All-ACC First Team 1969 Mark Furniss, D 1970 Pato Gutierrez, F 1971 Pato Gutierrez, F 1972 Chico DiBella, D Pato Gutierrez, F Lou Lothman, D 1974 Steve McCoy, F 1976 Richard Murray, D 1977 Richard Murray, D 1978 Richard Murray, D 1979 Ian Garrett, D Richard Murray, D 1980 Stephen Bond, D Boris Illicic, GK Ken Lolla, M 1981 Ken Lolla, M Joe Ulrich, D 1982 Joe Ulrich, D 1983 Mike Jeffries, D Tom Kain, F Ken Lolla, M 1984 Tom Kain, F 1985 Pat Johnston, GK John Kerr, F Kelly Weadock, D 1986 John Kerr, F 1987 Tom Stone, F Joey Valenti, M 1988 Brian Benedict, F Joey Valenti, M 1989 Joey Valenti, M 1990 George Dunn, D 1991 Clint Carnell, F 1992 Jason Kreis, M Chris Yankee, F 1993 Jason Kreis, M Eric Marshall, D 1994 Jason Kreis, M 1995 Jay Heaps, M Brian Kelly, F 1996 Jay Heaps, M Brian Kelly, F 1997 Ali Curtis, F Jay Heaps, M 1998 Jay Heaps, M 1999 Ali Curtis, F Jeff Haywood, GK Robert Russell, M 2000 Ali Curtis, F Robert Russell, M 2001 Donal McIntosh, M 2002 Donald McIntosh, M Trevor Perea, M 2003 Blake Camp, M 2004 Blake Camp, M 2005 Blake Camp, M Michael Videira, M 2006 Mike Grella, M Michael Videira, M

45 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2007 Mike Grella, F Michael Videira, M 2008 Mike Grella, F 2009 Andrew Wenger, D 2010 Ryan Finley, F Cole Grossman, M Andrew Wenger, D 2011 James Belshaw, GK Andrew Wenger, F 2012 James Belshaw, GK Sebastien Ibeagha, D Second Team 1968 Doug Morris, F Craig Tymeson, F 1969 Lou Lothman, D Tom Rockwood, D Craig Tymeson, F 1970 Craig Tymeson, F 1972 Scott Hutchinson, D Mike DeCroce, D Bob James, GK Steve McCoy, F 1973 Pato Gutierrez, F John Leaven, D Steve McCoy, F 1974 Dave Patton, D 1975 Brian Murray, D 1978 Wayne Bergen, F 1979 Stephen Bond, D Graziano Giglio, F 1980 Sean McCoy, F Jeff Romano, D 1981 Graziano Giglio, M 1982 Mike Jeffries, D Tom Kain, F 1983 Paul Ahearne, D Pat Johnston, GK 1984 Pat Johnston, GK Jeff Romano, D Tom Stone, F Kelly Weadock, D 1985 Tom Kain, F 1986 Kelly Weadock, D Tom Stone, F 1987 Robert Probst, D 1988 Robert Probst, D 1990 Brian Benedict, F Tim Vieth, M 1991 George Dunn, D 1992 Tim Vieth, M 1993 Richie Dunn, M A.J. Siebeneck, F 1995 Josh Henderson, F/M Evan Whitfield, D 1996 Jay Heaps, M 1997 Troy Garner, F Josh Henderson, F/M Robert Russell, D Evan Whitfield, D/M 1998 Troy Garner, F Robert Russell, D Evan Whitfield, D/M 1999 Troy Garner, F Nii-Amar Amamoo, D 2000 Jordan Cila, F Jeff Haywood, GK Trevor Perea, M 2001 Jordan Cila, F Kevin Sakuda, D 2004 Justin Trowbridge, GK Michael Videira, M 2005 Chris Loftus, M 2006 Kyle Helton, D Spencer Wadsworth, F 2007 Tim Jepson, D 2008 Darrius Barnes, D 2009 Cole Grossman, M 2010 James Belshaw, G 2011 Sebastien Ibeagha, D nick Palodichuk, F 2012 Sean Davis, M All-ACC freshman team 2003 Kyle Helton, D Chris Loftus, F 2004 Michael Videira, M Spencer Wadsworth, F 2005 Mike Grella, F 2006 Joshua Bienenfeld, M 2007 Cole Grossman, M Christian Ibeagha, D 2008 Kyle Bethel, F 2009 Ryan Finley, F Andrew Wenger, D 2010 Jonathan Aguirre, M Sebastien Ibeagha, D 2011 Andrew Morales, M Nick Palodichuk, F 2012 Zach Mathers, D ACC Player of the Year 1981 Joe Ulrich 1986 John Kerr 1999 Ali Curtis ACC offensive Player of the Year 2008 Mike Grella 2010 Ryan Finley 2011 Andrew Wenger ACC defensive Player of the Year 2010 Andrew Wenger 2012 Sebastien Ibeagha ACC freshman of the Year 1995 Jay Heaps 2004 Michael Videira 2009 Andrew Wenger ACC coach of the Year John Rennie 1980, 83, 87, ACC tournament mvp 1999 Troy Garner 2005 Blake Camp 2006 Michael Videira

46 MEDIA GUIDE single game records Most Goals (6) Pato Gutierrez vs. Davidson (10/11/71) Most Assists (4) Tom Kain vs. William & Mary (10/2/83) T.D. Rolf vs. Guilford (10/2/91) Most Saves (23) Dave Woodyard vs. Maryland (11/6/70) single season records Goals 1. Pato Gutierrez (1971) 17 Ali Curtis (1999) 17 Ryan Finley (2010) 17 Andrew Wenger (2011) Brian Kelly (1995) 16 Tom Stone (1986) 16 Bob Jenkins (1982) Ali Curtis (2000) 15 Jay Heaps (1995) 15 John Kerr (1986) Mike Grella (2008) 14 Jason Kreis (1994) 14 Tom Kain (1985) 14 Assists 1. Tom Kain (1982) Jason Kreis (1994) 16 David McDaniel (1982) Clint Carnell (1991) 15 Brian Benedict (1988) 15 Michael Videira (2004) Spencer Wadsworth (2006) 14 Josh Henderson (1997) 14 John Kerr (1986) 14 John Kerr (1985) 14 Tom Kain (1983) 14 Points 1. Tom Kain (1982) Jason Kreis (1994) 44 John Kerr (1986) Brian Kelly (1995) Andrew Wenger (2011) Ali Curtis (1999) Ali Curtis (2000) 39 Jay Heaps (1995) Tom Kain (1983) Jason Kreis (1993) 37 Ryan Finley (2010) Mike Grella (2008) 36 Chris Yankee (1992) 36 Tom Stone (1986) 36 John Kerr (1985) Garth Lagerwey (1992) Pat Johnston (1984) Garth Lagerwey (1993) Pat Johnston (1983) John Morton (1995) Justin Trowbridge (2004) 73 Shutouts 1. Pat Johnston (1985) 13 Pat Johnston (1983) Pat Johnston (1982) Atli Knutsson (1998) 10 Boris Ilicic (1980) Justin Trowbridge (2004) 9 7. Mark Dodd (1986) 9 8. James Belshaw (2012) 8 Justin Papadakis (2006) 8 Garth Lagerwey (1994) Brendan Fitzgerald (2008) 7 Justin Papadakis (2005) 7 Jeff Haywood (2000) 7 Jeff Haywood (1999) 7 Atli Knutsson (1997) 7 Garth Lagerwey (1992) 7 Troy Erickson (1988) 7 Mark Dodd (1987) 7 Boris Ilicic (1981) 7 career records Career Goals 1. Ali Curtis ( ) Tom Kain ( ) Pato Gutierrez ( ) Jay Heaps ( ) Sean McCoy ( ) John Kerr ( ) Mike Grella ( ) Craig Tymeson ( ) Jason Kreis ( ) 39 Chris Yankee ( ) 39 Career Assists 1. Tom Kain ( ) John Kerr ( ) Jason Kreis ( ) Jay Heaps ( ) Jordan Cila ( ) Clint Carnell ( ) 34 Michael Videira ( ) 34 Spencer Wadsworth ( ) Josh Henderson ( ) Brian Kelly ( ) DUKE MEN S SOCCER Career Points 1. Tom Kain ( ) Ali Curtis ( ) Jay Heaps ( ) 127 John Kerr ( ) Jason Kreis ( ) Sean McCoy ( ) Pato Gutierrez ( ) Mike Grella ( ) Chris Yankee ( ) Tom Stone ( ) 98 Career Saves 1. Pat Johnston ( ) 379 Career Shutouts 1. Pat Johnston ( ) 47 team records Single Game Records Most Goals (14) vs. Mercer (10/26/94) Most Assists (14) vs. Appalachian State (9/24/97) Most Saves (37) vs. Old Dominion (9/1/84) Most Overtimes (8) vs. Indiana (12/11/82) Season Records Most Goals (80) 1982 Most Assists (83) 1997 Most Points (234) 1982 Most Shots (542) 1982 Most Shutouts (13) 1983, 1985, 2004 Most Wins (22) 1982 Most Overtime Games (7) 2010 Miscellaneous Records Most Consecutive Wins (11) , 1982, 2004 Most Consecutive Matches Unbeaten (24) 1982 Most Consecutive Matches Scoring a Goal (31) Most Consecutive Shutouts (7) 1983, 2004 Longest Game (159:16) vs. Indiana, NCAA Championship, 8 OTs, lost 2-1 (12/11/82) Saves 1. Pat Johnston (1982) Boris Ilicic (1980) Garth Lagerwey (1994) Pat Johnston (1985)

47 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE ACC Annual Statistical Leaders Total Points 1957 Ed Gauld John Kerr Ali Curtis * Owoicho Adogwa Ryan Finley 2.06 Goals 1986 Tom Stone Ali Curtis * Owoicho Adogwa Ryan Finley 0.94 Assists 1983 Tom Kain John Kerr Brian Benedict Clint Carnell * Blake Camp Spencer Wadsworth Christopher Tweed-Kent Christopher Tweed-Kent 0.55 Saves Percentage 1985 Pat Johnston Jeff Haywood.819 Duke in the ACC Records Book Individual - Single Game Assists (4) Chick Cudlip, UVa vs. Washington & Lee 1962 Steve Scott, UNC vs. UNC Charlotte 1977 Kris Kelderman, UVa vs. Col. of Charleston 1979 Ricky Marvin, UNC vs. UNC Charlotte 1980 Tom Kain, Duke vs. William & Mary 1983 Richie Williams, UVa vs. VCU 1989 Mark Kinch, CU vs. Erskine 1991 T.D. Rolf, Duke vs. Guilford 1991 Damian Silvera, UVa vs. UNC 1992 Miles Joseph, CU vs. Francis Marion 1993 Career Points Name Years G A Pts. 11. Tom Kain Ali Curtis John Kerr Jay Heaps Career Assists Name years A 5. Tom Kain John Kerr Jason Kreis Jay Heaps Duke All-Time Final National Ranking Year NSCAA Soccer America NR NR NR NR 2010 NR NR NR 2012 NR NR Goals Against Average 1999 Jeff Haywood Justin Trowbridge 0.94 *2003 to present - leaders ranked by average Goals Against Average (Minimum of 2800 minutes played) Name years Min. GA Avg. 7. Troy Erickson Pat Johnston Career Saves Name years Svs 7. Pat Johnston Career Shutouts Name years Svs 1. Pat Johnston

48 MEDIA GUIDE Names and letter years came from records contained in the Duke University Sports Information files. Any additions, deletions or corrections are welcome, provided they can be verified. A Adogwa, Owoicho Adler, Paul Aguirre, Jonathan , 11, 12 Agyapong, Edwin , Ahearne, Paul Ahumada, Matt Alexander, Randolph Alexander, Roy Allison, James Almeida, Fernando Amamoo, Nii-Amar Antila, Andrew Antoniou, Robert Archambault, Pete Asan, Haydar Assaraf, Michael , 11, 12 Aufhammer, Robert Ayisi, Kwasi , 09, 10 B Baily, Thomas Banks, John Barber, Wade Barnes, Darrius Barr, Roger Barth, Jonathan Bassingthwaighte, Eric ,99 Bassoff, Laurence Bates, William Battelle, Anthony Bayne, Dwight Bazemore, Charles Beatty, Ernest Beatty, William Beguin, Fred Bell, James Bell, R Belshaw, James , 10, 11, 12 Benedict, Brian , Bergen, Wayne Berrendero, Carlos Bethel, Kyle Bick, Timothy Bienenfeld, Josh Biewener, Andrew Bigsby, Michael Birmingham, John Bitker, Alexander Blaha, Charles Bodiya, Justin Boehm, Kenneth Boehringer, Robert Boericke, James Bond, F Bond, Steven Borman, Andy Bostock, Devon , 09, 10 Brantman, Barry Neil Braswell, John Brewer, Dick Brooks, Irwin , Brown, Christian , 10 Brown, Edward , 40 Brown, Ryan , 11 Brunson, Stan , 93 Buckmire, Michael Bullock, John Burdick, Michael Burgstahler, Robert Bush, Chad Butwin, Jake , 12 C Camp, Blake Campbell, James Carey, Ian Carnell, Clint Carpenter, David Cartwright Castaneda, Pavelid Castillo, B. Miguel Chapman, Mike Charowski, Tomek Cheek, Dale Cila, Jordan Clayton, Samuel Clifford, Michael Colantuono, Thomas Colavecchio, Bill Coleman, Jack Collins, Rip Colmey, Thomas Conforti, Greg Conkey, Clement Connor, Bruce Coughlan, Peter Cowdrick, Tom Coyle, Brian Cozant, Davin Crane, Brian Craniotis, George Croll, William Cross, William Cunningham, Kevin Cunningham, Wayne Curtis, Ali D D'Alonzo, Albert D'Angelo, Jon D'Emilio, Rudy Dame, Christopher Dammann, Harold DUKE MEN S SOCCER Davis, Sean , 12 De Almeida, Fernano Decroce, Michael Demaine, Stephen Des Marias, David DeWeer, Jan DiBella, Francisco Diedrich, Darren Dodd, Mark Dolot, Robert , 11, 12 Donigan, William Donnell, Mark , 67 Donnelly, Brian Donovan, Glenn Donovan, Will , 11, 12 Doores, Doug S Dowd, Wesley Dudley, Paul Dugoni, Graham Dungel, Paul Dunn, George Dunn, Richie Dunne, Michael Dunne, Walter Duys, Joseph Dybdahl, Ryan E Eastman, William Edwards, John Edwards, Newton Eggleston, Nat , 12 Ellet, James Elmendorf, Jon Enfield, Samuel Epanchin, Alexis Erickson, Troy Erisman, Michael , 63 Evans, Richard F Farran, Thomas Fellmeth, Michael , 90 Fergusson, William Ferner, Doug Fildes, Richard Finberg, Robert Fisher, Wilson , 12 Ryan Finley , 10 Finn, Robert Fitzgerald, Brendan Fletcher, Gerald Flowers, George Foster, Stuart Fox, D Frangella, Tony Fry, Richard Furgurson, Ryan , Furniss, James Fye, Charles

49 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE G Gail, Peter Gamsby, John Garner, Troy Garrett, Ian Gauld, Edwin Germanese, Joe Gibson, Jack Giglio, Graziano Gilfillian, Keith Glanzer, Charles , 53 Glenny, Robb , 78 Goebel, Robert , 87 Goldstein, Jonah Gordillo, Guillermo Gorham, A Gowdy, Jon Graves, John Grella, Mike Griffin, Galen Grossman, Cole , 08, 09, 10 Gryparis, George Guckenberger, Wayne Guren, Adam Guevara, Charles , 85 Gutierrez, Pato Gutierrez, Richard Gwin, John H Hadges, Jason Hallowell, John Hardwick, John Hardy, Douglas A Hargrove, Scott Harper, Everett L , 86 Harrington, Chris Harris, Dwayne Harrison, Trae Hart, Tommy Hartwig, Charles Haupert, Gaston Hauptman, Steve Haviland, B Haywood, Jeff , Heaps, Jay Heckert, Kenneth Helgason, Hordur Heller, John Heller, Morton Heller, William Helton, Kyle Henderson, Josh Hendrix, Noble Henrique, Lavie Henry, C.T , 93 Henry, Douglas Hernandez, Oboardo Hicks, Robert Himelright, Richard Hinds, Douglas P Hines, Ralph Hinkle, Arthur D Hitchcock, Bouldin S Hoag, Patrick C Hochreiter, Pete Hoffman, Douglas Hohlstein, William Holcombe, Jeffrey W Hollman, Douglas C Holmes, William P Holt, Robert A Hough, Coles Howe, Barrett Howe, Humphrey Hubbard, Kenneth Hunter, John Huntley, William W , 78 Huston, Graham Hutchinson, Scott L Hyde, Henry Ibeagha, Christian , 08, 09, 10 Ibeagha, Sebastien , 11, 12 Ilicic, Boris Ing, Robert Ingram, John Izaquirre, Simon I J Jack, Claude Jacobs, David H Jakob, Walter James, Frederick James, Robert G Jaworowski, Robert A Jeffries, Michael Jeidy, Craig Jenkins, Robert Jepson, Tim Johnson, David R Johnson, Robert H Johnson, Wade Johnston, Patrick A Johnston, Ronald Jones, Barney Jones, Charles Jones, Curtis Jones, David Jordan, H.G Jordan, Henry Jubanowsky, David L K Kain, Thomas J Kalis, Ian Kalkbrenner, William Karpovich, William , 90 Kaufman, Wallace , 60 Keesling, Chase , 12 Kefalas, John C Kelly, Brian Kelly, Joe Kephart, William Kerlew, Ryan Kerr, John J Kiel, Douglas P Klein, John D Knickerbocker, Don Knowlton, Horace A Knull, Steven A Knutsson, Atli Kramer, Danny Kreidler, David , 58 Kreis, Jason Kurtz, William B Kwon, Andy L Lachman, Derek Lagerwey, Garth Lambert, Douglas P Landesberg, Harold Landon, Gordon , 50 Lane, Thomas K Lang, Gordon Lattimore, George M Lau, John Lauker, Curtis Lavie, Henrique Lazare, Mark D Leavens, John Lehmann, Dan Leon-Ponte, Oboardo Lerner, Glen J Lesneski, Dick Lewis, David N Lewis, Jordan Lewis, Richard Lewkowitz, Noah Lieb, Sean Lieber, Corey Lindstrom, Malcolm Linenberger, Michael J Little, Donald Lui, Mason Loeb, Ted Loftis, Cedric Loftus, Chris Lolla, Kenneth Lotham, Eric William Lotham, Louis R Lyttle, John M

50 MEDIA GUIDE Marshall, Eric Maslin, Scott Mastrelli, Adam Mathers, Zach Mattern, Mark Matthews, Jim Mattson, James Maynard, Steve Mayock, Matt McClendon, Jamal McCleod, Lewis , 12 McCoy, Sean McCoy, Steven R McCreeny, Richard A McCuddy, Bob McDaniel, Austin , 09, 10 McDaniel, David McDaniel, Ryan McDaniel, Tyler , 11, 12 McGinnis, George McGrane L McIntosh, Donald McIntosh, Julian , 09, 10, 11 McLean, David McMahon, J.A McNamara, Thomas N Meade, Richard Meadows, John M Medcalf, Joshua Menken, Ken Merrill, Alex , 11, 12 Meza, Eduardo Miller, Christopher G Miller, Danny Miller, Peter M Miller, William Minckler, David A Minor, Henry H Miro-Quesada, Oscar M Mitch, Thomas J Mitchell, Arthur W Mitschele, George Moghim, Bobby Molinar, Temi , 09, 10, 11 Moller, Peter Montgomery, Douglas Morales, Andrew More, Douglas G Morgan, Kevin E Morris, Douglas L Morris, Joseph Morrissey, John Morton, John Morton, John Mueller, Robert J , 64 Murray, Brian E.T Murray, Richard N Natelli, Thomas Navarro, Bruce C Newbill, Charles Newbill, James Noble, Scott , 2002 Noonan, Mark D Northam, Richard O Ochsenreiter, J Okafor, Lekwuwa Olson, Darin E Olson, Wallace Oppenheimer, Robert H Orr, Richard "Hub" Orr, Jack Osberg, David K Ossola, J.J , 94 Ost, John Oswald, Curtis Brent Otto, Eric Oxley, Graham , 09 P Pak, Joseph , 10, 11 Palmer, Jack Palodichuk, Nick , 12 Papadakis, Justin Parker, Jon W Pascioni, Ryan Pate, Stephen Patton, David B , 76 Penalosa, Enrique L Perea, Trevor Perfect, Chase Piver, Waren T Place, Stephen Richard Plowden, John G Pope, Zachary Power, Garrett Power, Stephen V Prange, Henry D Pray, Harold Prieto, Luis M Pringle, Ashmead F Probst, Robert F Prys, Nick , 11, 12 Q Quebin, Ghazi , 60 R Ramsey, Brad Ramsey, Jullian L Rauh, Ted Rea, J. George Reese, Herbert Reisenfeld, Robert J Rendon, Luis Rettig, William T DUKE MEN S SOCCER Rhoads, Edward Richardson, James C Richmond, C Ridley, John Rigioni, Rodrigo Riley, William Riquezes, Jose Ritts, Fred Robinson, Marlon Rockwood, Thomson W Rodensky, Art Rogers, David Rogers, Theodore Rohde, William C Rolf, T.D , Romano, Jeffrey Romm, Miles , 98 Roscoe, Justin T Ross, Dean Ross, Richmond Rostad, Arne Roth, William J Rubin, David B Ruffing, Ryan Rullkoeter, Paul Russell, Robert Ruzinsky, Bruce Ryan, Thomas S Sachs, Steven W Sakuda, Kevin Sanchez, Demetrio Sauciuc, Alex , 11, 12 Schaeffer, William Schiller, Peter Schroeder, Frederic Schull, Edwin Sedlack, Don Senhouser, William Seward, Albert L Shattuck, Matt Short, Bob Short, Timothy , 78 Siebeneck, A.J Siegal, Lawrence Siegel, Scott Sih, Nick , 08, 09, 10 Sinsabaugh, Joseph Sipolski, Joseph Sirchio, Kris Skinner, Steven L Slotnick, Matt , 12 Smiley, Barry Smith, Earl E Smith, Sam Smith, Steve Lee Smith, Steve Snyder, James M , Snyder, William G Spiritos, Jeffrey I

51 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Spitz, John Stacey, John , 60 Stanson, Jason Stattenfield, Daniel Stein, Kevin Steinman, Kurt Stevens, Barry W Stevenson, Kevin Stewert, Bob Stone, Thomas Strauch, David Strauch, Richard Studstrup, Standley K Sturdy, Christopher R Swank, Josh T Tanaka, Shin , 49 Tao, Jeremiah Tarr, John Albert Thomas, Charles Thomas, Mark P Thomas, Matt , 08, 09, 10 Thomas, William L Thommen, Harry Thompson, Ryan Tita, William T Toledo, Jose Trnka-Amrhein, Jan , 09, 10, 11 Trowbridge, Justin Tsipis, Nick , 08, 09, 10 Tweed-Kent, Christopher , 10, 11 Tweed-Kent, Daniel , 10, 11 Tylka, Leonard D Tymeson, Craig S U Ulrich, Joseph Waltz, Kenneth Weadock, Kelly J Weighter, Jason L Weiner, Michael Weinhardt, Lewis W Wenger, Andrew , 10, 11 Wenzel, Herman Wheaton, Scott White, Matt Whitfield, Evan Wilbor, Garry Williamson, Carl B Willingham, Howard E Willis, Daniel A , 73 Willman, Judd Wilson, Richard Winkin, John Wiseman, Keith R , Woelfel, Fritz Wolfe, Riley , 12 Woodyard, David H Wooley, John Woolley, Joseph L Wright, Edward D Wurm, Phillip Wymer, Danny Y Yankee, Chris Yoars, Peter Young, William Z Zavertnik, O.V Zbikowski, F.W Current players in bold V Valenti, Joseph, C Van Blarcom, Peter Vennell, Everett Victorsson, Victor Videira, Michael Vieth, Tim Viggiano, Dante Vigil, Ronald Vogdes, James Volpe, Tony , Vosburgh, Frederick W Wadsworth, Spencer Wainwright, Peter C Walker, Irving E Walter, Henry Walters, Jim

52 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER ACC Men s Soccer Annual Standings Regular Season Champions 1980, 1982, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2006 Tournament Champions 1999, 2005, 2006 ACC Maryland Duke NC State North Carolina ACC 1954 Maryland North Carolina NC State Virginia Duke Maryland North Carolina Virginia Duke NC State Maryland Virginia Duke North Carolina NC State Maryland Virginia Duke NC State North Carolina Maryland North Carolina NC State Virginia Duke Maryland North Carolina Virginia Duke NC State Maryland Duke North Carolina Virginia NC State Maryland Duke North Carolina Virginia NC State South Carolina Maryland North Carolina Duke Virginia NC State Maryland Virginia North Carolina Duke NC State Maryland North Carolina NC State Duke Virginia

53 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Maryland North Carolina Virginia Duke NC State Maryland* North Carolina Duke NC State* Virginia *NC State awarded forfeit win over Maryland Maryland North Carolina Duke Clemson NC State Virginia Maryland North Carolina NC State Duke Clemson Virginia Virginia Maryland Duke North Carolina Clemson NC State Virginia North Carolina Maryland Duke NC State Clemson Maryland Duke NC State North Carolina Clemson Virginia Clemson Duke North Carolina Virginia Maryland NC State Clemson Maryland North Carolina Duke NC State Virginia Clemson Maryland Virginia North Carolina Duke NC State Clemson North Carolina NC State Duke Maryland Virginia Clemson Maryland Virginia NC State North Carolina Duke

54 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER Clemson North Carolina Maryland Virginia Duke NC State Clemson North Carolina Virginia NC State Maryland Duke Clemson North Carolina Virginia NC State Duke Maryland Duke Clemson NC State North Carolina Virginia Wake Forest Maryland Clemson Duke NC State North Carolina Wake Forest Virginia Maryland Duke Clemson Virginia NC State Maryland Wake Forest North Carolina Virginia Duke Clemson NC State North Carolina Maryland Wake Forest Virginia Clemson NC State North Carolina Duke Wake Forest Maryland Clemson Virginia Duke North Carolina NC State Maryland Wake Forest Virginia NC State Clemson Maryland Duke North Carolina Wake Forest

55 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE (Starting with the 1987 season, the ACC title was determined by tournament format. ACC Champions are listed in bold) Virginia Duke Maryland North Carolina Clemson Wake Forest NC State Virginia Wake Forest North Carolina NC State Maryland Clemson Duke Virginia Wake Forest Maryland Duke NC State North Carolina Clemson Clemson Duke Virginia NC State Maryland North Carolina Wake Forest Virginia NC State Wake Forest North Carolina Clemson Duke Maryland Virginia NC State Duke North Carolina Wake Forest Clemson Maryland Clemson Duke Virginia North Carolina NC State Wake Forest Maryland NC State Virginia Maryland North Carolina Duke Clemson Wake Forest Virginia Maryland Clemson Duke Wake Forest NC State North Carolina Virginia Maryland Wake Forest Duke Clemson North Carolina NC State

56 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER Duke Virginia NC State Maryland Clemson Wake Forest North Carolina Clemson Virginia Duke North Carolina Maryland Wake Forest NC State Duke Maryland Wake Forest Clemson North Carolina Virginia NC State North Carolina Virginia Duke Clemson Wake Forest Maryland NC State Virginia North Carolina Clemson Wake Forest Duke Maryland NC State Wake Forest Maryland North Carolina Virginia Duke Clemson NC State Maryland Wake Forest Virginia North Carolina NC State Clemson Duke Wake Forest Maryland North Carolina Virginia Duke NC State Clemson Virginia Tech Maryland Virginia NC State Virginia Tech Duke North Carolina Clemson Wake Forest Boston College Duke Wake Forest Virginia Maryland Boston College Clemson North Carolina Virginia Tech NC State

57 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Boston College Wake Forest Duke Virginia Tech Maryland North Carolina Clemson Virginia NC State Wake Forest Maryland Boston College Virginia Duke Clemson North Carolina NC State Virginia Tech North Carolina Maryland Duke Virginia Wake Forest Clemson Boston College NC State Virginia Tech Maryland North Carolina Wake Forest Boston College Clemson Virginia Duke NC State Virginia Tech Wake Forest North Carolina Boston College Maryland Virginia Duke NC State Virginia Tech Clemson North Carolina Maryland Wake Forest Duke Boston College Virginia Clemson NC State Virginia Tech

58 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER 1987 First Round 1st Rd NC State def. Duke, Semifinal 1st Rd. Duke def. Wake Forest, 2-1 Semifinal North Carolina def. Duke, Runner-Up 1st Rd. Duke def. NC State, 2-1 Semifinal Duke def. Virginia, 1-0 Championship Wake Forest t. Duke, 2-2* *Wake Forest wins on penalty kicks All-Tournament Team Clint Garnell, George Dunn, Jonah Goldstein, John Swin, Joey Valenti, Chris Yankee First Round 1st Rd. Wake Forest def. Duke, 2-1 (OT) First Round 1st Rd. Wake Forest def. Duke, First Round 1st Rd. Clemson def. Duke, 3-2 (OT) Semifinal 1st Rd. Duke def. Maryland, 3-2 (OT) Semifinal Virginia def. Duke, 1-0 All-Tournament Team Jason Kreis Runner-Up 1st Rd. #5 Duke def. #4 North Carolina, 2-0 Semifinal #5 Duke def. #1 NC State, 2-0 (OT) Championship #2 Virginia def. #5 Duke, 1-0 All-Tournament Team Jason Kreis, Jason Stanson, Judd Willman Semifinal 1st Rd. #4 Duke def. #5 Wake Forest, 3-1 Semifinal #1 Virginia def. #4 Duke, 4-1 All-Tournament Team Dana Quick, Brian Kelly, Jay Heaps Semifinal 1st Rd. #4 Duke def. #5 Clemson, 3-1 Semifinal #1 Virginia def. #4 Duke, 3-2 (OT) All-Tournament Team Troy Garner, Jay Heaps All-Time ACC Tournament Results Semifinalist Semifinal #4 Maryland def. #1 Duke, 4-2 All-Tournament Team Jay Heaps Runner-Up 1st Rd. #3 Duke def. #6 Wake Forest, 1-0 Semifinal #3 Duke def. #2 Virginia, 3-1 (OT) Championship #1 Clemson def. #3 Duke, 1-0 All-Tournament Team Jay Heaps, Atli Knutsson, Kevin Sakuda, Evan Whitfield Champion Semifinal #1 Duke def. #5 North Carolina, 4-0 Championship #1 Duke def. #7 Virginia, 2-1 (OT) All-Tournament Team Nii-Amar Amamoo, Ali Curtis, Troy Garner (MVP), Jeff Haywood, Donald McIntosh, Trevor Perea, Robert Russell Semifinal 1st Rd. #3 Duke def. #6 Maryland, 2-1 (OT) Semifinal #2 Virginia def. #3 Duke, 3-0 All-Tournament Team Robert Russell, Michael Bucy First Round 1st Rd. #4 Wake Forest tied # 5 Duke, 1-1* *Wake Forest advances on penalty kicks First Round 1st Rd. #4 Virginia def. #5 Duke, First Round 1st Rd. #2 Wake Forest def. #7 Duke, First Round 1st Rd. #4 Virginia def. #5 Duke, 3-1 All-Tournament Team Blake Camp Champion Quarterfinal #5 Duke def. #4 Virginia Tech, 2-0 Semifinal #5 Duke def. #1 Maryland, 4-2 Championship #5 Duke tied #6 North Carolina, 0-0 (2OT)* *Duke wins on penalty kicks, 5-4 All-Tournament Team Blake Camp (MVP), Justin Papadakis, Zach Pope, Spencer Wadsworth Champion Quarterfinal #1 Duke def. #9 NC State, 2-1 Semifinal #1 Duke def. #4 Maryland, 1-0 Championship #1 Duke def. #2 Wake Forest, 1-0 (OT) All-Tournament Team Joe Germanese, Tim Jepson, Michael Videira (MVP), Spencer Wadsworth Quarterfinal Quarterfinal #6 North Carolina def. #3 Duke, Quarterfinal Quarterfinal #4 Virginia def. #5 Duke, 4-2 All-Tournament Team Mike Grella First Round Quarterfinal #3 Boston College def. Duke, 1-0 (OT) First Round Quarterfinal #5 Boston College def. Duke, Semifinal Quarterfinal #3 Duke tied #6 Clemson, 0-0* *Duke advances on penalty kicks, 5-4 Semifinal #7 Boston College def. #3 Duke, Quarterfinal Quarterfinal #2 North Carolina def. #7 Duke,

59 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Duke in the ACC Tournament Record School W L T Pct. For Opp Duke In Overtime Semifinal appearances 12 Finals appearances 6 Tournament titles 3 Record by Round 1st Round * Quarterfinal * Semis Finals Record by Seed No No No No No No No No No Series Record vs. Boston College vs. Clemson vs. Maryland vs. North Carolina vs. North Carolina State vs. Virginia vs. Virginia Tech vs. Wake Forest * 1st round games preceded semifinals from *quarterfinal round began in 2005 with nineteam field Duke In ACC Tournament Records Book Team - Single Game Shots (36) Duke vs. Maryland 11/4/93 Corner Kicks (17) Duke vs. Maryland 11/4/93 Individual Game Highs Most Goals (2) Brian Kelly vs. Wake Forest 11/9/95 Troy Garner vs. UNC 11/12/99 Donald McIntosh vs. UNC 11/12/99 Blake Camp vs. Maryland 11/11/05 Most Assists (2) Brian Benedict vs. Wake Forest 11/3/88 Jay Heaps vs. Virginia 11/15/96 Ali Curtis vs. Virginia 11/13/98 Troy Garner vs. UNC 11/12/99 Most Shots (7) Mike Grella vs. Virginia 11/12/08 Most Saves (12) Garth Lagerway vs. Virginia 11/5/93 Team in a Tournament Most Goals & 2005 Fewest Goals Allowed 1 (eight times) 1994, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 Shutouts 3 W, 2-0 vs. North Carolina 11/10/94 W, 2-0 (OT) vs. NC State 11/11/94 T, 0-0 (2OT) vs. Clemson 11/8/11 Team Game Records Most Goals 4 (twice) vs. North Carolina 11/12/99 vs. Maryland 11/11/05 Fewest Goals Scored 0 (six times) NC State def. Duke, /5/87 \Wake Forest def. Duke, /31/91 North Carolina def. Duke, /14/07 Boston College def. Duke, 1-0 (OT) 11/11/09 Boston College def. Duke, /10/10 North Carolina def. Duke, /6/12 Win Margin - 4 Duke def. North Carolina, 4-0 (11/12/09) Duke In ACC Tournament Records Book Most Goals Allowed 4 (four times) Virginia def. Duke, /10/95 Maryland def. Duke, /14/97 Virginia def. Duke, /15/02 Virginia def. Duke, /12/08 Fewest Goals Allowed 0 (seven times) Duke def. Virginia, /3/89 Duke def. North Carolina, /10/94 Duke def. NC State, 2-0 (OT) 11/11/94 Duke def. Wake Forest, /12/98 Duke def. North Carolina, /12/99 Duke def. Maryland, /3/06 Duke def. Wake Forest, 1-0 (OT) 11/5/06 Most Assists 4 (four times) vs. Wake Forest 11/5/89 vs. Wake Forest 11/9/95 vs. UNC 11/12/99 vs. N.C. State 11/1/06 Most Shots 36 vs. Maryland 11/4/93 Most Saves 12 vs. Virginia 11/5/93 Team First Round Most Goals Scored 3, three times Duke def. Maryland, 3-2 (OT) 11/4/93 Duke def. Wake Forest, /9/95 Duke def. Clemson, /14/96 Fewest Goals Scored 0, twice NC State def. Duke, /5/87 Wake Forest def. Duke, /7/91 Win Margin - 2, three times Duke def. North Carolina, /10/94 Duke def. Wake Forest, /9/95 Duke def. Clemson, /14/96 Most Goals Allowed 4 Virginia def. Duke, /15/02 Fewest Goals Allowed 0, three times Duke def. Wake Forest, /7/91 Duke def. North Carolina, /10/94 Duke def. Wake Forest, /12/98 Team Quarterfinal Most Goals Scored 2, three times Duke def. Virginia Tech, /9/05 Duke def. NC State, /1/06 Virginia def. Duke, /12/08 Fewest Goals Scored 0, three times North Carolina def. Duke, /14/07 Boston College def. Duke, 1-0 (OT) 11/11/09 Boston College def. Duke, /10/10 North Carolina def. Duke, /6/

60 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER Duke In ACC Tournament Records Book Win Margin - 2 Duke def. Virginia Tech, /9/05 Most Goals Allowed 4 Virginia def. Duke, /12/08 Fewest Goals Allowed 0 Duke def. Virginia Tech, /9/05 Team Semifinal Most Goals Scored 4, twice Duke def. North Carolina, /12/99 Duke def. Maryland, /11/05 Fewest Goals Scored 0 Virginia def. Duke, /5/93 Win Margin - 4 Duke def. North Carolina, /12/99 Most Goals Allowed 4 Virginia def. Duke, /10/95 Maryland def. Duke, /14/07 Fewest Goals Allowed 0 Duke def. Virginia, /3/88 Duke def. NC State, 2-0 (OT) 11/11/94 Duke def. North Carolina, /12/99 Duke def. Wake Forest, 1-0 (OT) 11/3/06 Individual Game Highs Most Goals 2 Brian Kelly vs. Wake Forest 11/9/95 Troy Garner vs. UNC 11/12/99 Donald McIntosh vs. UNC 11/12/99 Blake Camp vs. Maryland 11/11/05 Most Assists 2 Brian Benedict vs. Wake Forest 11/3/88 Jay Heaps vs. Virginia 11/15/96 Ali Curtis vs. Virginia 11/13/98 Troy Garner vs. UNC 11/12/99 Most Shots 7 Mike Grella vs. Virginia 11/12/08 Most Saves 12 Garth Lagerway vs. Virginia 11/5/

61 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 1986 National Champions The locals call Tacoma the "City of Destiny." They received no argument from the Duke soccer team in The Blue Devils brought home the school's first NCAA team championship, clinching the soccer title with a 1-0 victory over Akron on Dec. 13. On four previous occasions, athletic teams at Duke had played for national championships and lost, including one in soccer four years prior. The 1986 triumph erased some of the sting from Duke's 2-1, eight-overtime defeat by Indiana in the 1982 title match and fulfilled a four-year dream of that year's class of 11 seniors to return to the championship game and bring the trophy home. "Unfinished business" was the way coach John Rennie referred to Duke's title match. "This feels just unbelievable," he added. Blue Devils Tom Stone and Kelly Weadock claimed the offensive and defensive most valuable player awards in the game. Stone, a junior forward, scored the lone goal at 46:38, and senior sweeper Weadock, starting all 87 games in his Duke career, anchored the Blue Devils' defense to its 12th shutout of the season. Rennie found it hard to single out players for commendation, however. "If Duke University were to give a degree to this team, then it would be for chemistry," he said. "Our guys had their own magic formula for the last six weeks. Chemistry is what all great teams have." Although the game was played on the artificial indoor surface of the Tacoma Dome, Duke, , stuck with virtually the same game plan that had carried them to the championship game: attack early and get the ball out of their end quickly. The quick-striking Blue Devils took only 1:38 of the second half to put the game's only goal on the scoreboard. Robert Probst was fouled near midfield by Akron forward Roderick Scott. Freshman midfielder Joe Valenti took the long free kick for Duke. He crossed the ball over the head of Akron sweeper Matt Smith to the far post for Carl Williamson, who knocked it back to the near post for Stone. "It came right to my left leg and I swung away," said Stone, who drilled it high into the open net from seven yards out for his 16th goal of the year, just one off the school record. Half of those goals were game-winners, and Stone credited Rennie for making him a more effective offensive player that year. "All Coach Rennie has said," 'Get up in the box, your chances will come, I promise,'" Stone said. Four of his goals came in the NCAA playoffs, more than any other Blue Devil. Both teams concentrated their defenses to stop the opposition's top scorer. Duke used Probst, a freshman stopper, to mark Scott, a sophomore forward who was also a member of the Canadian National Team. Akron fullback Shaun Docking was assigned to Duke's John Kerr, who, following the championship, was named the recipient of the 1986 Hermann Trophy, given to the nation's top player, and the National Player of the Year Award of the Missouri Athletic Club. The Zips' Scott was held to two harmless first half shots by Probst, who earned Rennie's praise. "He's done that all year," the coach said. "He was able to shut down Scott for almost a full game. We always assign him to the opposition's most important player. Most of the damage Scott did was out away from the goal. We forced him to lay the ball out to other players, while he couldn't perform his magic." Added Rennie, "You win with defense. It's like that in any sport." Call it destiny if you like. The Duke soccer team could then wave their extended index fingers and chant, "We're number one," and know it was true. Duke s Road to the Championship First Round: Duke vs. South Carolina W, 3-2 Second Round: Duke vs. NC State W, 2-0 Third Round: Duke vs. Loyola W, 2-1 Semifinals: Duke vs. Harvard W, 3-1 Championship: Duke vs. Akron W,

62 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER All-Time NCAA Tournament Results First Round 1st Rd Howard def. Duke, First Round 1st Rd. Duke def. Appalachian State, 2-1 2nd Rd. Alabama A&M def. Duke, First Round 1st Rd. Alabama A&M def. Duke, NCAA Runner Up 1st Rd. Duke def. South Florida, 2-1 2nd Rd. Duke def. Clemson, 2-1 (OT) Quarterfinal Duke def. George Mason, 2-0 (OT) Semifinal Duke def. Connecticut, 2-1 Championship Indiana def. Duke, 2-1 (8OT) Second Round 1st Rd. Duke def. NC State, 2-1 2nd Rd. Alabama A&M def. Duke, First Round 1st Rd. South Carolina def. Duke, National Champion 1st Rd. Duke def. South Carolina, 3-2 2nd Rd. Duke def. N.C. State, 2-0 Quarterfinal Duke def. Loyola (Md.), 2-1 Semifinal Duke def. Harvard, 3-1 Championship Duke def. Akron, First Round 1st Rd. North Carolina def. Duke, First Round 2nd Rd. South Carolina def. Duke, NCAA Semifinal 1st Rd. Duke def. James Madison, 3-0 2nd Rd. Duke def. St. Louis, 4-3 Quarterfinal Duke tied SMU, 0-0* (4OT) Semifinal Virginia def. Duke, 3-0 * Duke advanced on penalty kicks First Round 1st Rd. North Carolina def. Duke, Second Round 1st Rd. Duke def. Florida International, 2-1 (OT) 2nd Rd. James Madison def. Duke, NCAA Runner-Up 1st Rd. Duke def. UNC Greensboro, 3-0 2nd Rd. Duke def. South Carolina, 2-0 3rd Rd. Duke def. James Madison, 3-2 Semifinal Duke def. Virginia, 3-2 Championship Wisconsin def. Duke, First Round 1st Rd. Jacksonville def. Duke, Second Round 1st Rd. Duke def. UMBC, 4-3 (OT) 2nd Rd. Santa Clara def. Duke, Second Round 1st Rd. Duke def. South Carolina, 1-0 2nd Rd. Brown def. Duke, First Round 1st Rd. William & Mary def. Duke, NCAA Semifinal 1st Rd. Duke def. Coastal Carolina, 3-0 2nd Rd. Duke def. Old Dominion, 2-1 3rd Rd. Duke def. Ohio State, 3-0 Quarterfinal Duke def. Virginia, 3-0 Semifinal UCSB def. Duke, First Round 1st Rd. Creighton def. Duke, Third Round 2nd Rd. Duke def. Brown, 2-0 3rd Rd. Duke def. Lehigh, 3-0 Quarterfinal UCLA def. Duke, 3-2 (OT) First Round 1st Rd. Louisville def. Duke, First Round 1st Rd. UNC Greensboro def. Duke, Third Round 1st Rd. Duke def. Winthrop, 3-2 2nd Rd. Duke def. Michigan State, 2-1 3rd Rd. Wake Forest def. Duke, Second Round 1st Rd. Duke def. Coastal Carolina, 2-1 2nd Rd. South Carolina def. Duke, 1-0 (OT) Second Round 1st Rd. Duke def. Georgia State, 1-0 2nd Rd. - New Mexico def. Duke, 2-1 (OT)

63 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Duke in the NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament Records Record School App W L T Pct. For Opp Duke In Overtime Semifinal appearances (1982, 86, 92, 95, 04) 5 Finals appearances (1982, 86, 95) 3 NCAA titles (1986) 1 Record by Round First Second 7-7 Third * 2-1 Quarterfinal Semifinal 3-2 Final 1-2 *field expanded to 48 in 2001 Record vs. Opponent vs. Akron 1-0 vs. Alabama A&M 0-3 vs. Appalachian State 1-0 vs. Brown 1-1 vs. UC Santa Barbara 0-1 vs. Clemson 1-0 vs. Coastal Carolina 2-0 vs. Connecticut 1-0 vs. Creighton 0-1 vs. Florida International 1-0 vs. George Mason 1-0 vs. Georgia State 1-0 vs. Harvard 1-0 vs. Howard 0-1 vs. Indiana 0-1 vs. Jacksonville 0-1 vs. James Madison 2-1 vs. Lehigh 1-0 vs. Louisville 0-1 vs. Loyola 1-0 vs. UMBC 1-0 vs. Michigan State 1-0 vs. New Mexico 0-1 vs. South Florida 1-0 vs. North Carolina 0-2 vs. UNC Greensboro 1-1 vs. NC State 2-0 vs. St. Louis 1-0 vs. South Carolina 3-3 vs. SMU vs. Virginia 2-1 vs. Ohio State 1-0 vs. Old Dominion 1-0 vs. Santa Clara 0-1 vs. UCLA 0-1 vs. Wake Forest 0-1 vs. William & Mary 0-1 vs. Winthrop 1-0 vs. Wisconsin 0-1 Team Game Highs Most Goals (4) vs. St. Louis (10/21/92) vs. UMBC (11/21/99) Most Assists (5) vs. UNC Greensboro (11/19/95) vs. Ohio State (11/28/04) Most Shots (30) vs. Indiana (12/11/82) Most Saves (12) vs. Clemson (11/21/82) vs. SMU (11/27/92) Individual Game Highs Most Goals (2) Sean McCoy vs. South Florida (11/17/82) John Kerr vs. Harvard (12/7/86) Brian Kelly vs. South Carolina (11/26/95) Tomek Charowski vs. Coastal Carolina (11/19/04) Cole Grossman vs. Coastal Carolina (11/18/10) Most Assists (2) Tom Kain vs. South Florida (11/17/82) Jason Kreis vs. St. Louis (10/21/92) Jay Heaps vs. UNC Greensboro (11/19/95) Jay Heaps vs. Virginia (12/8/95) Matt Shattuck vs. UNC Greensboro (11/19/95) Peter Gail vs. UMBC (11/21/99) Zach Pope vs. Coastal Carolina (11/19/04) Michael Videira vs. Ohio State (11/28/04); Spencer Wadsworth vs. Ohio State (11/28/04) Most Shots (7) Tom Kain vs. Indiana (12/11/82); Brian Kelly vs. UNC Greensboro (11/19/95) Cole Grossman vs. Coastal Carolina (11/18/10) Most Saves (12) Garth Lagerwey vs. SMU (11/27/92)

64 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE MEN S SOCCER All-Time History YearRecord Pct. Head Coach Postseason K.C. Gerard K.C. Gerard K.C. Gerard K.C. Gerard K.C. Gerard K.C. Gerard K.C. Gerard K.C. Gerard K.C. Gerard K.C. Gerard 1945 No Team K.C. Gerard K.C. Gerard K.C. Gerard James Bly James Bly James Bly James Bly James Bly James Bly James Bly James Bly James Bly James Bly James Bly James Bly James Bly James Bly James Bly James Bly James Bly Roy Skinner Roy Skinner Roy Skinner Roy Skinner Roy Skinner Roy Skinner Roy Skinner Roy Skinner Year Record Pct. Head Coach Postseason Roy Skinner Roy Skinner Roy Skinner John Wilson John Wilson John Rennie John Rennie NCAA Second Round John Rennie John Rennie NCAA Runner-Up John Rennie NCAA Second Round John Rennie John Rennie NCAA First Round John Rennie NCAA Champions John Rennie NCAA First Round John Rennie John Rennie NCAA First Round John Rennie John Rennie John Rennie NCAA Semifinals John Rennie NCAA First Round John Rennie NCAA Second Round John Rennie NCAA Runner-Up John Rennie John Rennie John Rennie NCAA First Round John Rennie NCAA Second Round John Rennie NCAA Second Round John Rennie John Rennie NCAA First Round John Rennie John Rennie NCAA Runner-Up John Rennie NCAA First Round John Rennie NCAA Third Round John Rennie NCAA First Round John Kerr NCAA First Round John Kerr NCAA Third Round John Kerr NCAA Second Round John Kerr NCAA Second Round John Kerr Coaching History K.C. Gerard Record James Bly Record Roy Skinner Record John Wilson Record John Rennie Record John Kerr 2008-present Record

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