SPORTS NEWS HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK 11549-1090 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER (516) 463-6759 FAX: (516) 463-5033 Jeremy.S.Kniffin@Hofstra.edu 2008 HOFSTRA MEN S SOCCER WEEKLY NOTES (4-8-3, 3-3-2 CAA) Oct. 29-Nov 1 vs. Towson, at James Madison Streaks, Stats, and Storylines: Head Coach Richard Nuttall is in his 20th season at the Pride helm after taking over the program in 1989. The Pride is 3-1-1 in its last five games to surge back into the CAA Tournament picture. Hofstra is currently 3-3-2 in the CAA, tying it for eighth (the top six make the tournament). Freshman forward Brett Carrington has scored in three of Hofstra s four wins this season, including the only goal in a 1-0 win over Old Dominion on Oct. 18. He had two-goal games in wins over Virginia Tech on Sept. 5 and Delaware on Oct. 11. Hofstra defeated #13 Virginia Tech 4-1 on Sept. 5 for its first win of the season, scoring four goals in a 10-minute span in the second half. The Pride concluded non-conference play by dropping a 1-0 decision to #2 SMU in its last game on Sept. 21, despite outshooting the Mustangs 12-3. Hofstra is now 12-5-1 in its last 18 games against nationally ranked teams, dating back to 2004, after defeating #13 Virginia Tech and losing to #2 SMU. The five losses have all been road games against teams in the top seven, including NCAA Tournament defeats to Maryland (2004) and Wake Forest (2006). Freshman forward Brett Carrington was named the Colonial Athletic Association Co-Rookie of the Week on Monday, Oct. 20, the second time he has been honored this season. He was also the Co-Player of the Week on Sept. 8, after scoring two goals in the Pride s 4-1 win over #13 Virginia Tech. Five players on this season s roster earned international experience for their national teams in the last year. Richard Martinez and Steven Ehrichs both played for Puerto Rico in World Cup qualifying matches earlier this year, while Demont Mitchell played for Bahamas and Brett Carrington played for Barbados. Paul Alexander has also played for Barbados, while sophomore Erik Rengifo has also previously played for the United States Under-18 team. Hofstra has never lost a CAA Tournament game since joining the league in 2002 (compiling a 6-0-1 record with a penalty kick victory over George Mason in the 2006 title game in the only tie). Hofstra s Tentative Starters 2008 Stats Pos. No. Name Cl. G-A-P F 20 Johannes Grahn So. 4-2-10 F 25 Brett Carrington Fr. 6-2-14 M 7 Rory McCrea Jr. 1-2-4 M 17 Rob Youhill Jr. 0-3-3 M 21 Justin Flood Sr. 1-3-5 M 22 Steven Ehrichs So. 2-0-4 B 4 Jamal Neptune Jr. 0-3-3 B 6 Corey Gudmundson Sr. 1-0-2 B 9 Richard Martinez Jr. 0-1-1 B 15 Evan Jaep So. 0-0-0 G 13 Greg Cumpstone Fr. 1.34 GAA Off The Bench F 8 Demont Mitchell So. 2-0-4 F 19 John Alberda So. 0-0-0 B/M 5 Kevin Mira So. 0-0-0 B/M 10 Bill Pinto Jr. 0-0-0 B/M 18 Erik Rengifo So. 0-0-0 B/M 23 Joseph Amendolare So. 0-0-0 G 0 James Winters So. 1.75 GAA 2008 SCHEDULE/RESULTS August 29 STONY BROOK T 2-2 (OT) 31 VILLANOVA L 0-1 September 5 at #13 Virginia Tech W 4-1 7 at Virginia L 2-4 13 at Temple L 0-2 19 at Tulsa L 0-3 21 vs. #2 SMU (at Tulsa) L 0-1 27 GEORGIA STATE* T 2-2 (OT) October 4 at Virginia Commonwealth* L 0-3 8 at Northeastern* L 0-2 11 DELAWARE* W 3-0 14 DREXEL* (at Adelphi) T 2-2 (OT) 18 OLD DOMINION* W 1-0 22 at George Mason* W 1-0 25 WILLIAM & MARY* L 0-1 29 TOWSON* 7 p.m. November 1 at James Madison* 7 p.m. 7 at UNC Wilmington* 7 p.m. 11-16 CAA Tournament TBA *CAA Game HOME GAMES IN CAPS
Nuttall In 20th Season: The 2008 campaign marks the 20 th season for Head Coach Richard Nuttall, who began his Hofstra career in 1989. He took over a program that had only 11 wins in the three seasons prior to his arrival, and built it up to the level where it won three straight CAA championships from 2004-06. His career record coming into the week is 182-165-38. Last Week s Results: Hofstra captured a big 1-0 road win over George Mason on Wednesday, as junior midfielder Rory McCrea (Sherburn-In-Elmet, England) scored the game-winner off his own rebound in the 85 th minute. The Pride, though, fell at home 1-0 to William & Mary on Saturday as a penalty kick early in the second half proved to be the difference. The Pride captured the George Mason win after withstanding a flurry of chances from the Patriots in the second half. Hofstra finally took some momentum back in the final 20 minutes, as senior midfielder Justin Flood (Hauppauge, NY) hit the crossbar with around 14 minutes to play, and sophomore forward Johannes Grahn (Tibro, Sweden) couldn t finish on a great chance inside the six-yard boxin the 84 th minute. However, on the ensuing throw-in, McCrea got to a clearance off the head of a George Mason defender, had his first shot blocked, and ran onto the rebound from 15 yards and buried a shot inside the left post. Greg Cumpstone (Haddam, CT) had seven saves, five in the second half, to get his third shutout, while senior defender Richard Martinez (Highland, NY) saved a ball off the line in the second half. After William & Mary went ahead 1-0 in the driving rain on Saturday, the Pride had three good chances to tie. Freshman forward Brett Carrington (St. George, Barbados) had an open 15-yarder saved, McCrea hit the crossbar in the 79 th minute, and sophomore forward Demont Mitchell (Delray Beach, FL) hit the post in the 86 th minute. Cumpstone had four saves in the loss as Hofstra finished with an 11-8 edge in shot attempts. A Well-Capped Roster: Five of the players on the 2008 Hofstra Men s Soccer team have earned international caps for the senior national teams. Junior defender Richard Martinez (Highland, NY) and sophomore defender Steven Ehrichs (Brentwood, NY) were teammates on the Puerto Rico national team this past season during World Cup qualifying. Martinez played in five games, while Ehrichs played in two. Sophomore forward Demont Mitchell (Delray Beach, FL) earned two caps for Bahamas and scored a goal in a World Cup qualifying match. Freshman forward Brett Carrington (St. George, Barbados) also earned two caps for Barbados, while teammate Paul Alexander (Bridgetown, Barbados) appeared in an international friendly. In addition, three other Hofstra players have junior national team experience, including sophomore forward Johannes Grahn (Tibro, Sweden), incoming freshman Gareth James (Wellington, New Zealand) and sophomore transfer Erik Rengifo (Woodhaven, NY), who played for the United States Under-18 team. In addition, juniors Rory McCrea (Sherburn-In-Elmut, England) and Rob Youhill (Harrogate, England) represented England in the 2007 World University Games. Mitchell and Ehrichs both got their 2008 collegiate seasons off to a strong start by scoring in Hofstra s opening day 2-2 tie with Stony Brook, while Carrington leads the team with six goals and 14 points on the year. Pride Has Successful Virginia Trip: Hofstra split its two games on its road trip to Virginia on Sept. 5-7. The Pride opened the weekend on Friday, Sept. 5 by picking up a huge 4-1 road win over #13 Virginia Tech, scoring four times in a 10-minute span in the second half. After a scoreless first half in which the Pride was outshot 11-1, Hofstra regrouped and came out flying in the second half. The Pride took four shots in the first seven minutes of the second stanza, before breaking the tie on a goal from sophomore forward Johannes Grahn (Tibro, Sweden) at the 52:40 mark off a pass from freshman forward Brett Carrington (St. George, Barbados). Senior midfielder Justin Flood (Hauppauge, NY) stretched the lead to 2-0 at the 59:03 mark, and Carrington followed by tallying back-toback goals less than a minute apart to push the lead to 4-0 at the 62:37 mark. Carrington s first goal came off a feed from junior midfielder Rob Youhill (Harrogate, England), while his second came off an assist from Grahn. Virginia Tech scored a harmless goal with 19:48 left to make the final score 4-1, as the Pride coasted home for the win. Sophomore goalkeeper James Winters (Austin, TX) had four saves on the day, all of which came in the first half to keep the game scoreless. Hofstra outshot the Hokies 11-5 in the second half after Virginia Tech had the 11-1 edge in that department in the opening stanza against Virginia on Sunday, Sept. 7, the Pride fell into an early 2-0 hole on two goals from freshman forward Tony Tchani in the first 8:19 of the contest. Hofstra hung in, though, as Carrington scored his third goal of the weekend at the 32:04 mark to cut the lead to 2-1, when his shot ricocheted in off a Virginia Tech defender. Virginia answered back before the half on a goal at the 37:57 mark, and then stretched the lead to 4-1 with 13:48 left in the contest. Sophomore forward Demont Mitchell (Delray Beach, FL) scored his second goal of the season with 9:21 left to make the final margin 4-2, when he converted off a feed from Flood. Winters had six saves in net for the Pride in a losing effort. Hofstra Concludes Toughest Non-Conference Schedule: Hofstra played the toughest non-conference schedule in its history, going 1-5-1 in seven games. Three of the Pride s five non-conference games away from home were against teams that were ranked in the 2008 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) preseason poll, #10 Virginia Tech, #17 SMU and #23 Tulsa, while Virginia was also receiving votes. Virginia Tech, Tulsa and SMU were all ranked in the top 10 in the nation in the final NSCAA regular season poll from last fall, while Virginia was 25th. Hofstra started the stretch by thumping Virginia Tech, which was ranked 13 th in the nation at the time, by a 4-1 score on Sept. 5. The Pride, though, lost to Virginia (4-2) and Tulsa (3-0) before concluding with a tough 1-0 loss to #2 SMU on Sept. 21, despite outshooting the Mustangs 12-3 in the contest. Home, Sweet Home: Hofstra is 23-6-7 in its last 36 home games after falling to 2-2-3 at home this season with a 1-0 loss to William & Mary on Saturday. Hofstra was 6-2-1 at home last year, 8-1 in 2006, and 6-1-2 in 2005 (as well as picking up a win in its 2004 home finale). All-time at Hofstra Soccer Stadium, which opened in 2003, the Pride has compiled a 28-14-6 record. Hofstra had a 2-2 tie with Drexel on Oct. 14 in a home game played at Adelphi University, due to the Pride hosting a presidential debate on Wednesday.
Carrington Honored By CAA, Top Drawer: Freshman forward Brett Carrington (St. George, Barbados) was named the Colonial Athletic Association Co-Rookie of the Week on Monday after scoring the only goal in a 1-0 win over defending CAA champion Old Dominion. Back on Sept. 8, Carrington was named the Colonial Athletic Association Co-Player of the Week and was chosen to the 11-member Men s National Team of the Week by Top Drawer Soccer. Carrington had two goals and an assist in the Pride s 4-1 win over #13 Virginia Tech on Friday, Sept. 5, assisting on the first goal of the game in the 53 rd minute and then scoring back-to-back goals less than a minute apart in the 63 rd minute. He picked up his five points in a span of just 9:57 as the Pride turned a 0-0 halftime score into a commanding 4-0 advantage. Carrington then capped off his weekend by scoring a goal in a losing cause in the Pride s 4-2 defeat to Virginia on Sunday, Sept. 7. His goal came in the 34 th minute to cut the Virginia lead to 2-1 after the Cavaliers scored twice in the first 10 minutes, but Hofstra could come no closer. Carrington joined the Pride this season from St. George, Barbados, where he has already played on the national team at age 17. A Good Luck Charm: Freshman forward Brett Carrington (St. George, Barbados) has scored in three of the Pride s four wins this season. He had the only goal of the contest in a 1-0 win over Old Dominion on Oct. 18, while he had twogoal games in earlier wins against Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) and Delaware (Oct. 11). Carrington currently leads the Pride with six goals on the year. Pride Has CAA Three-Peat: The Hofstra Men s Soccer team earned its third straight conference championship and NCAA Tournament berth in 2006, capturing the CAA title on penalty kicks over George Mason, before seeing the streak end last year when it just missed the CAA Tournament with a 6-5 record. In fact, Hofstra has actually never lost a CAA Tournament game, compiling a 6-0-1 record in its seven games (the George Mason contest is officially a tie). The Pride did not qualify in its first two years in the league (2002-03), before capturing the title in 2004, when it when on a Cinderella run as the fifth seed in the six-team CAA Tournament to capture the title, defeating three nationally ranked teams in a span of five days (UNC Wilmington, VCU, Old Dominion). In 2005, Hofstra was the second seed and defeated seventh-ranked Old Dominion 1-0 in the championship game for the second year in a row in one of the most dramatic moments in Hofstra athletics history. The Pride scoring the gamewinning goal with only eight seconds left in regulation as Adrian Papaluca volleyed in a spectacular 25-yard shot on a clearance off a corner kick. Jerseys Retired: Hofstra retired two of its jersey numbers at halftime of Saturday s game against William & Mary. Gary Flood (#5) and Michael Todd (#9) had their jerseys retired after leading Hofstra to three straight CAA titles and NCAA Tournament berths from 2004-06. Todd was named the CAA Player of the Year in 2006, while Flood, who is in his second season with the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer, earned first-team All-CAA honors that season as well. The current players wearing those numbers (#5 Kevin Mira, #9 Richard Martinez) will be able to wear those numbers until their careers end. Hofstra vs. Ranked Teams: Hofstra continued its remarkable stretch since 2004 against ranked teams with a 4-1 win over #13 Virginia Tech on Sept. 5. The Pride is now 12-5-1 in its last 18 games against ranked opponents, dating back to 2004. The stretch started with a 2-1 win over James Madison (ranked 15 th ) in the 2004 regular season and continued with postseason wins over UNC Wilmington, Virginia Commonwealth, Old Dominion and Seton Hall. In 2005, Hofstra was 3-1 against ranked teams, while in 2006, it compiled a 3-1-1 mark. All five losses in this span have been to top seven teams (#7 Maryland, #3 Old Dominion, #3 Wake Forest, #4 Connecticut, #2 SMU), including two (Maryland in 2004, Wake Forest in 2006) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Against teams ranked between 10-25, Hofstra is 11-0-1 during that span. Hofstra s Last 17 Games vs. Ranked Teams Team Rank Score Date SMU 2 L 0-1 9/21/08 Virginia Tech 13 W 4-1 9/5/08 Connecticut 4 L 0-2 9/12/07 Wake Forest 3 L 1-5 11/15/06 Old Dominion 21 W 4-2 11/3/06 James Madison 23 W 1-0 10/13/06 Old Dominion 12 W 2-1 10/1/06 Fairleigh Dickinson 15 T 0-0 OT 9/9/06 Old Dominion 7 W 1-0 11/13/05 James Madison 22 W 1-0 OT 11/28/05 Old Dominion 3 L 0-1 10/16/05 Towson 20 W 4-3 OT 10/7/05 Maryland 7 L 0-4 11/23/04 Seton Hall 21 W 2-1 11/20/04 Old Dominion 20 W 1-0 11/14/04 VCU 15 W 1-0 11/12/04 UNC Wilmington 25 W 2-0 11/9/04 James Madison 15 W 2-1 10/31/04 Mr. Reliable: Senior defender Corey Gudmundson (Dallas, TX) has been an integral part of the Hofstra defense from the moment he arrived on campus in 2005. Gudmundson stepped into the Pride s vacant spot in its central defense for the season opener against Stony Brook. Once he earned that starting spot, he has refused to give it up, as he has now started all 76 games in his career. Cumpstone Earns First Shutouts: Freshman goalkeeper Greg Cumpstone (Haddam, CT) earned his first collegiate shutout in an Oct. 11 win over Delaware, making one save, and added another one with two saves in a 1-0 win over Old Dominion on Oct. 18. He then had his best individual performance with seven saves in a 1-0 win over George Mason on Oct. 22. His only goal allowed in the last three games has come on a penalty kick. Anniversary Season: This year marks the 40 th anniversary of the Pride s first NCAA Tournament team, the 1968 squad coached by Bob VanderWarker. The 1968 team finished the year with a 15-2-1 record, which still stands as the best record in school history in both wins and winning percentage. All-American forward Ed Gaffney set a school record with 19 goals which has never been broken, while Walt Beebe set a school record with 12 assists which remains on the Hofstra record books as well (although it was matched in 2001 by Patrick Geraghty). The 1968 team, which also still holds school records for goals scored and goals allowed, was honored as part of the program s annual Alumni Day on September 27 against Georgia State.
Hofstra University 2008 Men s Soccer Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Last School 0 James Winters GK So. 6-2 190 Austin, TX/James Bowie 1 Adam Janowski GK Fr. 6-3 200 Coram, NY/Longwood 2 Brian Gundich D/M Jr. 5-11 165 Harrogate, England/St. John Fisher s/louisburg College 3 Thomas Bekas D Fr. 5-11 160 Bay Shore, NY/Brentwood 4 Jamal Neptune D/M Jr. 5-10 155 East Windsor, NJ/Hightstown 5 Kevin Mira D/M So. 5-11 180 Daly City, CA/San Francisco Univ. High 6 Corey Gudmundson D Sr. 6-0 180 Dallas, TX/Poteet 7 Rory McCrea M Jr. 6-0 165 Sherburn-In-Elmet, Leeds, England/Sherburn 8 Demont Mitchell F So. 5-9 160 Delray Beach, FL/IMG Academy 9 Richard Martinez D Jr. 5-9 160 Highland, NY/Our Lady of Lourdes 10 Bill Pinto D/M Jr. 5-9 150 Audobon, NJ/St. Augustine College Prep 11 Paul Alexander D/M So. 5-11 175 Bridgetown, Barbados/O-Level Institute/Barbados CC 12 Gareth James M Fr. 5-8 150 Wellington, New Zealand/Wellington College 13 Greg Cumpstone GK Fr. 6-2 170 Haddam, CT/Haddam-Killingworth 14 Ian McCarty D/M Sr. 5-8 140 Laurel, MD/Archbishop Carroll/Mt. St. Mary s 15 Evan Jaep D/M So. 5-10 165 Sicklerville, NJ/St. Augustine Prep 16 Eamonn McKiernan M So. 5-8 155 West Hartford, CT/Conard 17 Rob Youhill M Jr. 6-0 180 Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England/Harrogate 18 Erik Rengifo D/M So. 5-10 160 Woodhaven, NY/Beach Channel/Molloy College 19 John Alberda M/F So. 5-9 170 East Northport, NY/Commack 20 Johannes Grahn F So. 6-0 180 Tibro, Sweden/Sandagymnasiet 21 Justin Flood M/F Sr. 5-9 160 Hauppauge, NY/Hauppauge/Boston College 22 Steven Ehrichs D/M So. 6-2 175 Brentwood, NY/Brentwood 23 Joseph Amendolare D/M So. 5-9 170 Greenlawn, NY/Harborfields 24 Matt Cook D Fr. 6-0 170 Kennett Square, PA/Kennett 25 Brett Carrington F Fr. 5-11 175 St. George, Barbados/Harrison College 27 Taylor Diem D/M Fr. 6-0 180 Middleton, WI/Middleton Head Coach: Richard Nuttall (Carnegie, 1984) Associate Head Coach: Brian Suskiewicz Assistant Coaches: Gary Book, Peter Zaratin Pronunciation Guide: 2 Brian Gundich GUN-ditch 3 Thomas Bekas BECK-iss 5 Kevin Mira MY-ruh 6 Corey Gudmundson GOOD-mund-sin 7 Rory McCrea mick-cray 15 Evan Jaep JAPP 16 Eamonn McKiernan AY-min 17 Rob Youhill U-hill 18 Erik Rengifo ren-gee-foe (hard g ) 19 John Alberda al-bird-uh 20 Johannes Grahn yo-hahn-iss GRAHN 23 Joseph Amendolare uh-mend-oh-lar-ay 24 Steven Ehrichs AIR-icks 27 Taylor Diem DEE-um HC Richard Nuttall nut-tall AC Brian Suskiewicz suss-kev-itz AC Peter Zaratin ZAIR-uh-tin
Hofstra Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 25, 2008) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... ( 4-8- 3) ( 2-2- 3) ( 2-5- 0) ( 0-1- 0) CONFERENCE... ( 3-3- 2) ( 2-1- 2) ( 1-2- 0) ( 0-0- 0) NON-CONFERENCE... ( 1-5- 1) ( 0-1- 1) ( 1-3- 0) ( 0-1- 0) DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-AT ---------- ---------------------- --- ----- ----- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Aug 29 STONY BROOK T O2 2-2 1062 25 Carrington, Brett 15 6 2 14 23.261 13.565 2 0-0 Aug 31 VILLANOVA L 0-1 719 20 Grahn, Johannes 15 4 2 10 20.200 13.650 0 0-0 Sep 05 at #13 Virginia Tech W 4-1 960 21 Flood, Justin 13 1 3 5 23.043 7.304 1 0-0 Sep 07 at Virginia L 2-4 1310 22 Ehrichs, Steven 14 2 0 4 10.200 6.600 0 0-0 Sep 14 at Temple L 0-2 - 8 Mitchell, Demont 13 2 0 4 7.286 2.286 0 0-0 Sep 19 at Tulsa L 0-3 579 7 McCrea, Rory 14 1 2 4 17.059 6.353 1 0-0 Sep 21 vs #2 SMU L 0-1 58 17 Youhill, Rob 14 0 3 3 19.000 9.474 0 0-0 *Sep 27 GEORGIA STATE T O2 2-2 493 4 Neptune, Jamal 14 0 3 3 2.000 1.500 0 0-0 *Oct 04 at VCU L 0-3 318 6 Gudmundson, Corey 15 1 0 2 4.250 2.500 0 0-0 *Oct 08 at Northeastern L 0-2 124 9 Martinez, Richard 15 0 1 1 10.000 4.400 0 0-1 *Oct 11 DELAWARE W 3-0 288 19 Alberda, John 15 0 0 0 12.000 6.500 0 0-0 *Oct 14 DREXEL T O2 2-2 100 10 Pinto, Bill 11 0 0 0 5.000 2.400 0 0-0 *Oct 18 OLD DOMINION W 1-0 573 5 Mira, Kevin 9 0 0 0 5.000 3.600 0 0-0 *Oct 22 at George Mason W 1-0 410 23 Amendolare, Joseph 8 0 0 0 3.000 1.333 0 0-0 *Oct 25 WILLIAM & MARY L 0-1 183 15 Jaep, Evan 15 0 0 0 3.000 3 1.000 0 0-0 18 Rengifo, Erik 14 0 0 0 2.000 0.000 0 0-0 TEAM STATISTICS HOFSTRA OPP 16 McKiernan, Eamonn 4 0 0 0 2.000 2 1.000 0 0-0 --------------------------------------------------- 27 Diem, Taylor 4 0 0 0 1.000 0.000 0 0-0 SHOT STATISTICS... 2 Gundich, Brian 6 0 0 0 1.000 0.000 0 0-0 Goals-Shot attempts... 17-169 24-195 14 McCarty, Ian 2 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 Goals scored average... 1.12 1.53 13 Cumpstone, Greg 9 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 Shot pct....101.123 11 Alexander, Paul 2 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 Shots on goal-attempts. 80-169 90-195 3 Bekas, Thomas 4 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 SOG pct....473.462 Total... 15 17 16 50 169.101 80.473 4 0-1 Shots/Game... 11.3 13.0 Opponents... 15 24 26 74 195.123 90.462 8 2-2 Assists... 16 26 CORNER KICKS... 76 72 PENALTY KICKS... 0-1 2-2 -GOAL AVERAGE- -SAVES- PENALTIES... ## GOALTENDERS GP Minutes GA Avg Sv Pct W L T Sho Yellow cards... 8 12 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Red cards... 1 0 13 Cumpstone, Greg 8 740:00 11 1.34 33.750 3 4 1 3 ATTENDANCE... 0 Winters, James 7 670:00 13 1.75 29.690 1 4 2 0 Total... 3418 3701 Total... 15 1410:00 24 1.53 66.733 4 8 3 3 Dates/Avg Per Date... 7/488 7/529 Opponents... 15 1365:00 17 1.12 63.788 8 4 3 7 Neutral Site #/Avg... 1/58 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Hofstra... 5 12 0 0-17 Opponents... 8 16 0 0-24 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Hofstra... 66 94 4 5-169 Opponents... 73 111 5 6-195 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Hofstra... 27 37 1 1-66 Opponents... 26 34 1 2-63 CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Hofstra... 30 43 2 1-76 Opponents... 28 37 3 4-72 FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Hofstra... 76 75 5 2-158 Opponents... 77 104 2 5-188
Soccer Box Score (Final) William & Mary vs Hofstra (Oct 25, 2008 at Hempstead, NY) William & Mary (8-5-2, 4-4 CAA) vs. Hofstra (4-8-3, 3-3-2 CAA) Date: Oct 25, 2008 Attendance: 183 Weather: Rainy, Windy William & Mary Pos## Player ShSOG G A gk 1 McAdams, Andrew - - - - f 2 Hoxie, Andrew 2 2 1 - d 4 DiNuzzo, Michael - - - - d 5 Bothe, Roger - - - - m 6 McBride, Doug - - - - m 8 Baako, Nathaniel 1 1 - - f 10 Thomas, Price 1 - - - d 13 Orozco, Nick - - - - m 15 Stowe, Ian - - - - d 19 Harris, Jeremy 1 - - - m 20 Abrigo, Nicolas 1 1 - - -- Substitutes -- 7 Laws, Stephen - - - - 11 Belcher, Nathan - - - - 14 Koger, Alan - - - - 16 Christmas, Peter 2 1 - - Totals 8 5 1 0 ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 McAdams, Andrew 90:00 0 2 Shots by period 1 2 Total William & Mary 2 6 8 Hofstra 4 7 11 Corner kicks 1 2 Total William & Mary 1 2 3 Hofstra 2 4 6 Goals by period 1 2 Total William & Mary 0 1 1 Hofstra 0 0 0 Hofstra Pos## Player ShSOG G A gk 13 Cumpstone, Greg - - - - d 4 Neptune, Jamal - - - - d 6 Gudmundson, Corey 1 - - - m 7 McCrea, Rory 5 1 - - d 9 Martinez, Richard 1 - - - m 10 Pinto, Bill - - - - d 15 Jaep, Evan - - - - m 17 Youhill, Rob 2 - - - f 20 Grahn, Johannes - - - - m 21 Flood, Justin - - - - m 22 Ehrichs, Steven - - - - -- Substitutes -- 8 Mitchell, Demont 1 - - - 11 Alexander, Paul - - - - 18 Rengifo, Erik - - - - 19 Alberda, John - - - - 25 Carrington, Brett 1 1 - - Totals 11 2 0 0 ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 13 Cumpstone, Greg 90:00 1 4 Saves by period 1 2 Total William & Mary 0 2 2 Hofstra 2 2 4 Fouls 1 2 Total William & Mary 6 11 17 Hofstra 5 3 8 Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 49:27 W&M Hoxie, Andrew (4) Penalty kick Penalty kick after he was fouled in box Cautions and ejections: YC-HOFSTRA #10 (4:22); YC-W&M #13 (35:22); YC-W&M #20 (47:52); YC-W&M #8 (76:21); YC-HOFSTRA #7 (80:05) Officials: Referee: Jorge Gonzalez; Asst. Referee: Randy Vogt; Stevan Ambrus; Offsides: William & Mary 5, Hofstra 1. Official's signature