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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 2013 MEN S SOCCER Men s Soccer Contact: Brock Malone Email: bm2608@columbia.edu Phone: (212) 854-9870 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 6-4-2, 0-1-2 IVY LEAGUE Date Opponent Time/Result Sept. 6 at No. 2 Creighton L, 1-3 Sept. 8 at Nebraska-Omaha L, 0-1 Sept. 14 IONA W, 2-1 Sept. 18 MANHATTAN W, 3-0 Sept. 21 at Northeastern W, 2-1 Sept. 25 LIU BROOKLYN W, 3-0 Sept. 29 at Fordham W, 2-0 Oct. 05 BROWN * T, 2-2 (2ot) Oct. 12 PENN * T, 0-0 (2ot) Oct. 15 at UConn L, 0-4 Oct. 19 at Princeton * L, 1-2 Oct. 23 BINGHAMTON W, 2-1 Oct. 26 at Dartmouth * 7:00 p.m. Nov. 2 YALE * 4:00 p.m. Nov. 6 SACRED HEART 7:00 p.m. Nov. 9 HARVARD * 7:00 p.m. Nov. 16 at Cornell * 7:00 p.m. Home games in BOLD CAPS at the Columbia Soccer Stadium * - Ivy League contest THIS WEEK FOR THE LIONS COLUBMIA (6-4-2, 0-1-2 Ivy) THE MATCHUP ALL-TIME VS. DARTMOUTH: 22-25-7 CURRENT STREAK: Dartmouth W2 LAST FIVE MEETINGS Oct. 20, 2012 H L, 1-2 Oct. 22, 2011 A L, 0-2 Oct. 23, 2010 H W, 2-1 Oct. 25, 2009 A W, 2-0 Oct. 25, 2008 H L, 1-3 GAME VITALS Live Stats: dartmouthsports.com Live Video: ivyleaguedigitalnetwork. com/dartmouth (fee) VS. PRINCETON (5-3-4, 0-3-0 Ivy) STATS BREAKDOWN POINTS Columbia - David Najem - 12 Dartmouth - Alex Adelabu - 10 GOALS Columbia - D. Najem, W. Stamatis, A. Matarazzo - 4 Dartmouth - Alex Adelabu - 3 ASSISTS Columbia - David Najem - 4 Dartmouth - S. Defregger, C. Heffron - 2 GOALIES Columbia - Kyle Jackson -.759 save % Dartmouth - James Hickok -.875 save % FOLLOW THE LIONS ON SOCIAL MEDIA In addition to www., stay up to date with all the news, videos and information through Columbia Athletics and the Lions men s soccer social media platforms. LIKE US! Columbia Athletics FOLLOW US! @gocolumbialions LAST TIME OUT Sophomore Antonio Matarazzo headed home the game-winning goal off a Bryce Terrill corner kick with 12 seconds left to lift Columbia to a 2-1 defeat of Binghamton Wednesday at the Columbia Soccer Stadium. First-year Nicholas Pappacena scored his second goal of the year in the 59th minute to open the scoring, but the Bearcats countered with the equalizer off a free kick six minutes later. SCOUTING THE BIG GREEN Dartmouth enters Saturday s contest in search of its first Ivy League victory after beginning Ivy League play with three losses. The Big Green got back in the win column Tuesday night with a 1-0 win at Colgate. Alex Adelabu has paced the Big Green offense with 10 points and four goals. Colin Heffron and Stefan Defragger have also been important in the offense, posting three assists each. James Hickok and Stefan Cleveland have split time in goal for Dartmouth, as each has made six starts. Hickok holds the edge in GAA and save percentage at 0.59 and.875 percent, respectively. LAST TIME VS. DARTMOUTH The Big Green spoiled the Lions homecoming game last season, striking twice in the opening half and holding on for a 2-1 victory. Adelabu netted the first goal for Dartmouth in the eighth minute and Patrick Murray followed six minutes later with the second goal.

QUICK FACTS Location...New York, N.Y. 10027 Founded...1754 Enrollment...8,274 President...Lee C. Bollinger Director of Athletics... Dr. M. Dianne Murphy Colors...Columbia Blue & White Nickname...Lions Affiliation...NCAA Division I Conference...Ivy League Home Stadium...Rocco B. Commisso Soccer Stadium Surface...Artificial Turf PROGRAM HISTORY First Season................................ 1906 All-Time Record..................437-377-109 (.474) All-Time Ivy League Record...153-179-44 (.408) Ivy League Championships...Nine NCAA Tournament Appearances...12 COACHING STAFF Head Coach...Kevin Anderson (SCSU 92) Office Phone/Fax...212 854 5436 Email....kma2105@columbia.edu Overall Record...27-28-12 (.403)/Four Seasons Record at Columbia...Same Assistant Coach...Ken Pollard (SCSU 94) Assistant Coach...Luke Kelly (BC 10) Goalkeeper Coach...Michael Rodriguez Athletic Trainer...Christie Switek 2013 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School 1 Michael Attal GK 5-11 175 Sr. Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep 2 Mike Abraham MF 5-9 152 Jr. Scarsdale, N.Y./Scarsdale 3 Bryce Terrill D 5-10 145 So. Scottsdale, Ariz./Desert Mountain 4 David Westlake D 6-0 165 Sr. Short Hills, N.J./Millburn 5 Dan Maldonado D 5-10 170 Sr. Wayne, N.J./Delbarton School 6 Jack Gagné D 6-0 170 Jr. Brooklyn, N.Y./U.N. International School 7 Andrew Celsus MF 5-9 155 Jr. Plano, Texas/Plano West 8 Frederick Elliot MF/F 6-0 180 So. Roseland, N.J./The Pingry School 9 Steven Daws MF 5-11 165 Sr. Troy, Mich./Troy 10 David Najem MF 5-9 155 Sr. Clifton, N.J./Paramus Catholic 11 Henning Sauerbier MF 5-8 150 Sr. Dueren, Germany/Burgau Gymnasium 12 Anton Wesener MF 6-3 175 Jr. Bassano del Grappa, Italy/Manhattan CC 13 Matthew Shinsky D 5-7 150 So. Towson, Md./McDonogh 14 Antonio Matarazzo D/MF 6-4 185 So. Fair Lawn, N.J./Fair Lawn 15 Ron Zori MF/F 6-1 172 Fr. Tel Aviv, Israel/Ohel Shem 16 Alexander Butwin MF 5-9 145 So. Old Westbury, N.Y./The Wheatley School 17 Will Stamatis F 5-11 170 Sr. Mountainside, N.J./The Pingry School 18 19 Rhys Williams Louie Maldonado D D 5-11 5-9 150 159 Fr. Fr. Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay Wayne, N.J./Delbarton School 20 Nicholas Pappacena F 5-8 150 Fr. Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay 21 Andrew Chen D/MF 5-9 150 Fr. Omaha, Neb./Brownell-Talbot School 22 Brennan Branca MF/F 5-7 175 Fr. Darien, Conn./Darien 23 Stan Sandoval MF 5-7 160 Fr. Simsbury, Conn./Westminster School 24 Joe Morris D 6-2 183 Fr. London, England/Eton College 25 Andrew Tinari MF 5-6 140 Fr. Holbrook, N.Y./Sachem East 30 Luke Rossi GK 6-0 175 So. East Hanover, N.J./Delbarton School 42 Kyle Jackson GK 6-0 175 So. Paradise Valley, Ariz./Chaparral STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN COL PRIN Goals/Game 1.50 1.18 Goals Allowed/Game 1.20 1.55 Shots/Game 13.0 12.5 Opp. Shots/Game 11.7 10.2 Assists 13 13 Corner Kicks 39 54 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Michael Attal - Uh-tall Dan/Louie Maldonado - Mall-duh-nado Jack Gagné - Gon-yay Henning Sauerbier - Sour-beer Nicholas Pappacena - Papa-Chena STADIUM DEDICATION On Saturday, Oct. 12, between the women s and men s soccer matches, Columbia Athletics dedicated the soccer stadium at the Baker Athletics Complex in the name of Rocco B. Commisso 71SEAS, 75BUS. Commisso was the co-captain of the 1970 men s soccer team, leading the Lions to their first NCAA Tournament appearance. The stadium became the fifth venue at the Baker Athletics Complex to be named after prominent and generous alumni. HOME DOMINATION The Lions are 4-0-2 at the Rocco B. Commisso Soccer Stadium this season. Columbia has shut out Manhattan and LIU Brooklyn and holds a 12-4 goal differential on its home pitch. SENIOR STANDOUT Senior midfielder David Najem is making his final year in a Columbia uniform count. With four goals and 11 points, he has already eclipsed his previous season highs. In helping Columbia defeat Manhattan and Northeastern with two goals and an assist, Najem was named Ivy League co-player of the Week on Sept. 23. BRICK WALL Just one week after Najem earned co-player of the Week honors, sophomore goalkeeper Kyle Jackson was recognized with the same award by the Ivy League. Jackson posted shutouts against LIU Brooklyn and Fordham to earn the award for the week of Sept. 30. WEEKLY RECOGNITION This season marks the first since 2011 that two Columbia student-athletes were recognized as Ivy League Player of the week in the same season. Najem (Sep. 5) and Ronnie Shaban (Nov. 7) earned the award that year. The last time Columbia had consecutive winners was 1993 when Rikki Dadason won the award the final two weeks of the year. Dadason also won the award earlier that season for SUCCESS IN SEVEN From Sept. 14 - Oct. 12, the Lions posted a 5-0-2 mark. The seven match streak without a loss was the longest such streak since 1995-96 when the Lions won the final five games of the 1995 campaign and the first three in 1996. 2

IMPENETRABLE WALL During the Lions seven match streak without a loss, they allowed just four goals and shutout four opponents. Kyle Jackson earned three of the shutouts in goal, but the Lions defensive was equally as important to Columbia s success. The back line has made it a point to limit opponents opportunities, holding its foes to just 11.7 shots per game. COMING UP CLUTCH Antonio Matarazzo has recorded a team-best three game-winning goals, including a header with 12 seconds left Wednesday, Oct. 23 to defeat Binghamton. OFFENSIVE ONSLAUGHT Through the first nine games of the 2013 season the Lions racked up 15 goals, three more than they scored the entire 2012 season. The Lions have scored 18 goals to date this season, the second-highest total in the Ancient Eight. SENIOR NIGHT HIGHLIGHTS Prior to Columbia s home game against Brown on Oct. 5, the Lions honored their seven seniors with a short ceremony. Seniors Will Stamatis and David Najem made sure to make it a memorable day, as Stamatis scored the Lions first goal and Najem notched the assist on the game-tying tally. TALE OF TWO HALVES The Lions doubled their first half goal total with two strikes Saturday, Oct. 5 against Brown. Of the Lions 18 goals this season, 13 have come after the halftime. TEAM EFFORT Of the 27 student-athletes on the men s soccer roster, 20 have started a game this season for Columbia. Only midfielder Antonio Matarazzo, defender Bryce Terrill and goalkeeper Kyle Jackson have started each game. 2013 AWARDS/HONORS IVY LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE WEEK David Najem - Sept. 23 (co-player) Kyle Jackson - Sept. 30 (co-player) IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL Team Points Record GF GA Record Win % GF GA Penn 7 2-0-1 4 0 5-6-1.458 20 17 Princeton 7 2-0-1 4 2 5-6-1.458 15 18 Yale 7 2-0-1 3 1 3-8-1.292 11 16 Harvard 6 2-1 5 4 3-7-2.333 13 20 Columbia 2 0-1-2 3 4 6-4-2.583 18 15 Brown 2 0-1-2 3 4 3-6-3.375 15 15 Cornell 1 0-2-1 1 3 6-3-4.615 11 8 Dartmouth 0 0-3 1 6 5-3-4.583 14 12 3

LIONS AMONG THE IVY LEAGUE LEADERS (THROUGH OCT. 20) TEAM STATISTICS - ALL GAMES Shots Per Game...T6th... 12.36 Goals Per Game... 2nd...1.45 Assists Per Game...5th...1.18 Goals Against Average...4th...1.22 Saves...5th...47 Shutouts...T3rd... 4 Fouls...8th...113 Corners...8th... 40 Offsides...T6th...15 Yellow Cards...T3th...14 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS - ALL GAMES David Najem Points T3rd 11 Shots Per Game 10th 2.10 Goals T3rd 4 Assists T3rd 3 Will Stamatis Points T6th 9 Shots 5th 29 Shots Per Game 5th 2.64 Goals T3rd 4 Game-Winning Goals T1st 2 Antonio Matarazzo Points 9th 6 Goals T9th 3 Andrew Tinari Assists T3rd 3 Kyle Jackson Goals Against Avg. 3rd 1.18 Save Percentage 4th.772 Saves Per Game 5th 4.00 Shutouts T2nd 3 TEAM STATISTICS - IVY LEAGUE ONLY Shots Per Game...T6th...10.67 Goals Per Game... T4th...1.00 Assists Per Game... T5th...0.67 Goals Against Average... T5th...1.16 Saves...T6th... 13 Shutouts...T3rd...1 Fouls... T4th... 40 Corners...5th...12 Offsides... T5th... 4 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS - IVY LEAGUE ONLY Will Stamatis Shots 3rd 11 Points T3rd 4 Goals T1st 2 Andrew Tinari Points T9th 2 Goals T5th 1 David Najem Assists T3rd 1 Bryce Terrill Assists T3rd 1 Kyle Jackson Goals Against Avg. T5th 1.16 Saves 3rd 13 Shutouts T3rd 1 Save Percentage 6th.765 THE LIONS WHEN... Overall...6-4-2 Ivy League...0-1-2 Non-Conference... 6-3 Home...4-0-2 Away...2-4 Neutral...0-0 In September...5-2 In October... 1-2-2 In November...0-0 vs. Ranked Opponents...0-1 Leading at Halftime...0-1 Trailing at Halftime...0-2 Tied at Halftime...6-1-2 Overtime... 0-0-2 Have More Shots Than Opponent...5-0-1 Have Fewer Shots Than Opponent...1-4-1 Shots Are Tied...0-0 More Saves Than Opponent...2-3-1 Less Saves Than Opponent...4-0-1 Saves Are Tied...0-1 More Corner Kicks Than Opponent...3-0-1 Less Corner Kicks Than Opponent...2-4 Corner Kicks Are Tied...1-0-1 Scoring First... 6-1 Opponent Scores First...0-3-1 Decided By One Goal...3-2 Decided By Two Goals...1-1 Decided By Three Goals Or More... 2-1 4

KEVIN ANDERSON HEAD COACH FIFTH SEASON SOUTHERN CONN. ST. 92 A five-year veteran of Major League Soccer and former top assistant at Boston College, Kevin Anderson begins his fifth season at the helm of the Columbia men s soccer program in 2013. The 2012 season saw the Lions go 4-8-4, with seven of the eight losses coming by just one tally. Columbia s season was highlighted by five All-Ivy League selections. Senior defender Quentin Grigsby and junior midfielder David Najem were selected to the All-Ivy League second-team, while first-year goalkeeper Kyle Jackson, junior midfielder Henning Sauerbier and first-year defender Antonio Matarazzo garnered honorable mention accolades. Jackson was a star throughout the year, being named Ivy League Rookie of the Week on four occassions. As a team, the Lions received the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Team Academic Award for the fourth straight year. Teams across the country must post at least a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average on a 4.0 scale to receive this honor. The Kevin Anderson coached Columbia men s soccer program, posted a grade point average of 3.42. In 2011, Anderson led the Lions to their best record since 2003 with an 8-7-2 overall record. A strong contender for the Ivy League title, Columbia took a third place league finish behind a 4-2-1 record, the best since 2002. Under Anderson s direction, the Lions doubled their league wins from the year before and picked up a thrilling 2-1 double overtime victory over regular season league co-champion Brown. For the first time in seven seasons, six different Columbia players were named All-Ivy League, led by forward Will Stamatis. Stamatis was named to the first team for the first time in his career, while senior defender Ronnie Shaban, senior midfielder Mike Mazzullo, sophomore midfielder David Najem, junior midfielder Nick Scott and sophomore Sauerbier earned second team recognition. In 2010, Anderson guided the Lions to a 2-0-2 record in its last four Ivy League games, including three straight shutouts to finish out the season. The four-match unbeaten Ivy League streak to close out the year was the longest for a Columbia team since 1997-98, and the team had three consecutive clean sheets for the first time since 1995. Anderson brought in an impressive group of first-years in his first full recruiting class, led by Ivy League Rookie of the Year Henning Sauerbier. Sauerbier became the first Lion since 1980 to lead the club in scoring as a first-year. Fellow first-year David Najem also made an immediate impact, starting all 17 matches in the midfield en route to All-Ivy League honorable mention honors. In his first year as head coach at Columbia, Anderson saw his youthful club that featured nine first-years and nine sophomores battle hard against one of the nation s toughest schedules. Six opponents were ranked in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Top 25, and the Lions were within striking distance of winning all of them. Columbia notched its marquee victory of the year on Oct. 25 when it t ook down then-no. 15 Dartmouth on the road, 2-0. Anderson joined the Lions after serving as the Eagles assistant coach for three years, earning accolades as one of the nation s Top Assistant Coaches by College Soccer News in in 2007 and 2008. In 2008, he helped guide Boston College to a 15-5-1 record, ACC regular-season and tournament titles and a berth into the NCAA Tournament. Anderson is no stranger to Morningside Heights. Immediately after his collegiate soccer career, he served as the Lions assistant coach. After playing professionally, Anderson returned to Columbia as the assistant men s soccer coach and also as the acting head coach in 2006. In his two years as assistant coach at Columbia, Anderson was an integral part of numerous aspects of the soccer program, including the team s strength and conditioning, day-to-day operations, academic support, and budgeting. In addition to his coaching duties, Anderson served as an adjunct professor of physical education. for the U.S. National team at the U-16, U-18 and U-20 levels. NSCAA COACHES POLL (OCT. 22) Institution Points 1. California (10-0-2) (23) 575 2. Notre Dame (8-0-5) 539 3. Washington (10-0-3) 538 4. UCLA (7-3-2) 469 5. Cal State Northridge (11-2-1) 460 6. Louisville (9-2-2) 449 7. UMBC (12-1-1) 439 8. Coastal Carolina (11-2-0) 391 9. Georgetown (10-3-1) 376 10. UAB (10-2-1) 339 11. Furman (9-1-2) 327 12. Maryland (6-3-5) 323 13. Penn State (9-3-1) 292 14. Clemson (9-3-2) 278 15. Wake Forest (7-3-4) 219 16. Marquette (9-3-1) 218 17. Michigan State (8-2-2) 208 18. Akron (8-3-3) 168 19. Northwestern (5-2-5) 158 20. North Carolina (10-4-0) 127 21. UC Santa Barbara (6-5-2) 113 22. Creighton (6-3-4) 90 23. Virginia (6-3-4) 81 24. VCU (7-4-2) 52 25. New Mexico (8-3-2) 51 First place votes in parentheses Bold indicates Columbia opponent NATIONAL RANKINGS (THROUGH GAMES OCT. 20) TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS He played professionally for 10 years (1993-2003), including two years with the Colorado Rapids and three years with the Tampa Bay Mutiny of Major League Soccer. In 1998 he was a part of the Minnesota Thunder side that lost the A-League Championship game to the Rochester Raging Rhinos. Before playing for Minnesota, Anderson captured a national championship as a member of the Long Island Rough Riders in 1995. He spent two years coaching at his alma mater during his professional playing days and helped guide SCSU to back-to-back national titles in 1998 and 1999. Anderson earned his bachelor s degree in liberal studies from Southern Connecticut State University in 1992. He also holds a USSF National A Coaching License. 5