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2010 SEASON RESULTS OVERALL RECORD: 10-5-5 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE RECORD: 2-2-4 HOME: 6-0-3 AWAY: 3-4-2 NEUTRAL: 1-1-0 DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE ATTEND. GOALIE (SVS.) BC GOAL SCORERS (ASSISTS) 9/1 HARTFORD W 3-2 386 Luthy (1) Aburmad, Rugg (Aburmad), Bekker (Dunn) 9/4 at Quinnipiac W 1-0 1324 Luthy (2) Fitzpatrick (penalty kick) 9/10 No. 9 MARYLAND* T (2ot) 1-1 2000 Luthy (5) Fitzpatrick (penalty kick) 9/14 at Fairfi eld T (2ot) 0-0 280 Luthy (3) No Scoring 9/17 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 4-0 2000 Luthy (3) Fitzpatrick (Chin), Reddick (Bekker), Rugg (Worley) 9/21 RHODE ISLAND W 2-0 226 Luthy (4) Rugg (Murphy), Worley (Bekker, Chin) 9/24 at No. 11 Duke* L 0-1 1061 Luthy (6) No Scoring 9/28 at No. 3 Connecticut L 0-2 1494 Luthy (11) No Scoring 10/1 NC STATE* W 4-3 368 Luthy (2) Rugg (Aburmad, Murphy), Hot, Carter (Aburmad) 10/8 at Clemson* T (2ot) 1-1 2142 Luthy (4) Worley (Bekker, Mejia) 10/12 HOLY CROSS W 3-0 382 Luthy (1) Rugg (Worley), Worley (Aburmad, Bekker), Worley (Murphy, Gerraty) 10/15 No. 3 NORTH CAROLINA* T (2ot) 1-1 538 Luthy (3) Fitzpatrick (Chin) 10/19 at Harvard W 2-1 387 Luthy (5) Bekker (Chin, Aburmad), Aburmad 10/22 No. 8 VIRGINIA* T (2ot) 1-1 926 Luthy (3) Rugg (Aburmad) 10/27 DARTMOUTH W 2-1 387 Luthy (4) Taylor (Rugg), Aburmad (Chin) 10/30 at Wake Forest* L 3-4 1864 Luthy (2) Own Goal, Worley, Rugg 11/5 at Virginia Tech* W 3-1 376 Luthy (2) Rugg, Bekker, Hot 11/10 vs. No. 19 Duke# W 1-0 Luthy (4) Aburmad (Worley, Bekker) 11/12 vs. No. 4 North Carolina# L 0-1 1621 Luthy (5) No Scoring 11/18 at No. 14 Brown& L 2-1 1000 Luthy (6) Bekker Home games in CAPS *- ACC game # - ACC Championship (WakeMed Soccer Park; Cary, N.C.) & - NCAA Tournament 30

2010 FINAL STATS OVERALL RECORD: 10-5-5 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE RECORD: 2-2-4 HOME: 6-0-3 AWAY: 3-4-2 NEUTRAL: 1-1-0 ACC CAREER NO. NAME GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS GP/GS G A PTS. SH. GP/GS G A PTS. 16 Amit Aburmad 20 19 4 7 15 60 8/8 0 3 3 24 20/19 4 7 15 17 Charlie Rugg 20/20 8 2 18 59 8 8 4 0 8 23 42/41 15 9 39 10 Kyle Bekker 20/20 4 5 14 51 8 8 1 1 3 23 43/43 8 11 27 6 Edvin Worley 15/14 6 3 15 26 7 6 2 0 4 7 56/49 16 13 45 7 Karl Reddick 17/15 1 0 2 23 8 8 0 0 0 9 80/72 4 8 16 21 Colin Murphy 20/19 0 3 3 17 8 7 0 1 1 8 42/39 2 7 11 8 Conor Fitzpatrick 20/20 5 0 10 12 8 8 3 0 6 5 64/63 7 2 16 9 Patrick Chin 19/18 0 5 5 11 8 8 0 1 1 6 48/44 1 5 7 12 Kevin Mejia 16/10 0 1 1 10 7 4 0 1 1 6 39/26 5 1 11 5 Sacir Hot 13/13 2 0 4 6 6 6 2 0 4 6 29/28 2 0 4 23 Stefan Carter 10/5 1 0 2 3 4 1 1 0 2 1 26/20 1 0 2 29 Dave Dale 6/0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 10/0 0 0 0 11 Isaac Taylor 10/3 1 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 30/9 2 1 5 3 Ryan Dunn 12/2 0 1 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 12/2 0 1 1 4 Gregg Bryer 8/3 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 8/3 0 0 0 2 Chris Ager 15/15 0 0 0 1 7 7 0 0 0 1 15/15 0 0 0 18 Nico Capetola 7/1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 7/1 0 0 0 22 Cameron Stoker 3/0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3/0 0 0 0 24 Myles Gerraty 7/3 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 13/3 0 1 1 BC TOTALS 20 33 28 94 287 8 14 7 35 121 Opponents Totals 20 22 23 67 250 8 13 15 41 107 GOALKEEPING STATISTICS No. Name GP/GS Min. GA GAAvg. Svs Pct W L T Sho 1 Justin Luthy 20-20 1873:24 22 1.06 76.776 10 5 5 4 32 Ayotunde Ogunbiyi 2-0 26:36 0 0.00 0.000 0 0 0 0 TEAM STATISTICS Corner Shots 1st Half 2nd Half 1st 2nd+ Total Kicks Fouls Faced Saves Goals Goals OT OT Goals BOSTON COLLEGE 101 218 250 77 18 15 0 0 33 Opponents 94 216 287 78 8 14 0 0 22 31

GAME RECAPS GAME 1 Boston College 3, Hartford 2 September 1, 2010 Newton, Mass. Hartford 2 0-2 Boston College 3 0-3 Scoring: UH Steven Aiston 8:40; BC Amit Aburmad 9:33; BC Charlie Rugg (Amit Aburmad) 15:35; UH Patrick Boucher (Jorge Rodriguez) 30:25; BC Kyle Bekker (Ryan Dunn) 40:28. Shots: BC 11, Hartford 8 Saves: BC 1 (Justin Luthy 1), UH 1 (Matt McElroy 1) Summary: Junior Amit Aburmad tallied one goal and one assist in his Boston College debut and sophomores Charlie Rugg and Kyle Bekker each scored once to lead the 12th-ranked Eagles to a 3-2 win over Hartford. Boston College trailed for just 53 seconds in the match and twice held one-goal leads - 2-1 at 15:35 and 3-2 at 40:28. Bekker snapped a 2-2 tie in the 41st minute, settling freshman Ryan Dunn s long cross with his left foot and beating Hartford goalkeeper Matt McElroy with a low, left-footed strike into the far corner. The teams played scoreless through the game s fi nal 59:32. GAME 2 Boston College 1, Quinnipiac 0 September 4, 2010 Hamden, Conn. Boston College 0 1-1 Quinnipiac 0 0-0 Scoring: BC Conor Fitzpatrick (penalty kick) 88:28. Shots: BC 10, QU 4 Saves: BC 2 (Justin Luthy 2), QU 4 (George Ellis 4) Summary: Junior Conor Fitzpatrick converted a penalty kick in the 89th minute to lift 12th ranked Boston College to a 1-0 nonconference victory over Quinnipiac. BC was awarded the penalty kick on a head ball from forward Charlie Rugg that went over the Bobcats goalkeeper s head and connected with Pierre Soubrier s hand. Soubrier was issued a red card at 88:28. Boston College tallied a 10-4 shot advantage in the match, including a 6-2 edge in the game s fi nal 45 minutes. GAME 3 Boston College 1, Maryland 1 (2ot) September 10, 2010 Newton, Mass. Goals by period 1 2 OT 2OT Tot Maryland 0 1 0 0-0 Boston College 1 0 0 0-0 Scoring: BC Conor Fitzpatrick (penalty kick) 18:30; MD Billy Cortes (Doug Rodkey) 59:47. Shots: BC 19, Maryland 14 Saves: BC 5 (Justin Luthy 5); MD 6 (Zac MacMath 6) Summary: Boston College junior midfi elder Conor Fitzpatrick connected on a penalty kick in the 19th minute and Maryland senior Billy Cortes scored the equalizer in the 60th minute as the fi fth-ranked Eagles and the ninth-ranked Terrapins played to a 1-1 draw in the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for both teams before a capacity crowd of 2,000 fans at the Newton Campus Field. Fitzpatrick lifted the host Eagles to an early one-goal lead following a Maryland hand ball in the 18-yard box at 18:30. Cortes netted the tying score with a header off a Doug Rodkey cross at 59:47, before both teams enjoyed numerous scoring opportunities with the game tied at 1-1 in regulation and overtime. GAME 4 Boston College 0, Fairfield 0 September 14, 2010 Fairfield, Conn. Goals by period 1 2 OT 2OT Tot Boston College 0 0 0 0-0 Fairfi eld 0 0 0 0-0 Scoring: None. Shots: BC 17, Fairfi eld 11 Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), FAIR 6 (Michael O Keefe 5) Summary: Sophomore midfi elder Kyle Bekker recorded a gamehigh six shots while classmate Charlie Rugg and junior Amit Aburmad each registered three shots as No. 13 Boston College and Fairfi eld played to a 0-0 tie in Fairfi eld, Conn. Stags goalkeeper Michael O Keeffe made fi ve saves and Fairfi eld was credited with a team save on a Bekker shot in the 58th minute to earn the shutout. BC registered a 17-11 advantage in total shots in the game, including a 14-7 combined edge in the second half and overtime periods. The Eagles registered six consecutive shots in the fi nal 15:27 of regulation, including a Rugg shot that hit the crossbar in the 75th minute. GAME 5 Boston College 4, Boston University 0 September 17, 2010 Newton, Mass. Boston University 0 0-0 Boston College 4 0-4 Scoring: BC Conor Fitzpatrick (Patrick Chin) 33:18; BC Karl Reddick (Kyle Bekker) 34:05; BC Charlie Rugg (Edvin Worley) 42:45; BC Edvin Worley (Amit Aburmad, Charlie Rugg) 42:59. Shots: BC 18, BU 14 Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), BU 3 (Brandon Briggs 2, Trevor McManamon 1) Summary: Four players - Conor Fitzpatrick, Karl Reddick, Charlie Rugg and Edvin Worley - scored one goal apiece as No. 13 Boston College jumped out to a 4-0 fi rst-half lead and defeated Boston University by that score before a capacity crowd of 2,000 fans at the Newton Campus Field. Fitzpatrick and Reddick scored the Eagles fi rst two goals just 47 seconds apart. Then Rugg and Worley struck 14 seconds apart in the 43rd minute to take a 4-0 lead before the conclusion of a fi rst half in which Boston College outshot Boston University, 15-8. GAME 6 Boston College 2, Rhode Island 0 September 21, 2010 Newton, Mass. Rhode Island 0 0-0 Boston College 0 2-2 Scoring: BC Charlie Rugg (Colin Murphy) 78:55; BC Edvin Worley (Kyle Bekker, Patrick Chin) 82:49. Shots: BC 28, URI 13 Saves: BC 4 (Justin Luthy 4), URI 6 (Peyton Warwick 6) Summary: Sophomore Charlie Rugg broke a scoreless tie in the 79th minute and junior Edvin Worley added his second goal in as many games to lead No. 10 Boston College to a 2-0 non-league win over Rhode Island. Rugg and Worley combined for 15 of a season-high 28 Eagle shots in the match. Rugg broke through on his seventh shot of the contest, redirected a curling right-footed cross from fullback Colin Murphy with a header from 12 yards out for the game winner. Worley doubled the BC lead just less than four minutes later - at 82:49 - on his seventh and fi nal strike of the contest. GAME 7 Duke 1, Boston College 0 September 24, 2010 Durham, N.C. Boston College 0 0-0 Duke 0 1-1 Scoring: DU Chris Tweed-Kent (Temi Molinar, Ryan Finley) 82:51. Shots: Duke 16, BC 11 Saves: BC 6 (Justin Luthy 6), DU 4 (James Belshaw 4) Summary: Duke junior midfi elder Christopher Tweed-Kent scored the game s lone goal in the 83rd minute as 10th-ranked Boston College fell to the host and 11th-ranked Blue Devils before 1,061 fans at Koskinen Stadium. Tweed-Kent scored the game winner off a cross from classmate Temi Molinar at 82:51. Forward Ryan Finley also assisted on the goal, the fi rst scored against Boston College in four games dating back to its 1-1 tie with then-no. 9 Maryland on Sept. 10. BC s opponents scoreless streak came to an end at 423 minutes, four seconds. GAME 8 Connecticut 2, Boston College 0 September 28, 2010 Storrs, Conn. Boston College 0 0-0 Connecticut 0 2-2 Scoring: UCONN Carlos Alvarez (Tony Cascio) 53:44; UCONN Stephane Diop (Carlos Alvarez) 67:19. Shots: Connecticut 19, BC 11 Saves: BC 12 (Justin Luthy 11); UCONN 3 (Josh Ford 3) Summary: Connecticut sophomore forward Carlos Alvarez scored the decisive goal in the 54th minute and classmate Stephane Diop doubled the host s lead in the 68th as the third-ranked Huskies defeated No. 15 Boston College, 2-0, before 1,494 fans at Morrone Stadium. The teams played a scoreless fi rst half before Connecticut junior Tony Cascio assisted on Alvarez s go-ahead goal at 53:44. Alvarez then set up Diop for the Huskies second goal of the match at 67:19. BC junior goalkeeper Justin Luthy registered a career-high 11 saves in the losing effort. 32

GAME RECAPS GAME 9 Boston College 4, NC State 3 October 1, 2010 Newton, Mass. GAME 11 Boston College 3, Holy Cross 0 October 12, 2010 Newton, Mass. GAME 13 Boston College 2, Harvard 1 October 19, 2010 Cambridge, Mass. NC State 2 1-3 Boston College 1 3-4 Scoring: NCST Lucas Carpenter 15:08; BC Charlie Rugg (Amit Abursmad, Colin Murphy) 20:47; NCST Craig Sutherland (Michael Smith, Tyler Lassiter) 30:49; BC Sacir Hot 59:59; BC Stefan Carter (Amit Aburmad) 60:21; BC Conor Fitzpatrick (penalty kick) 63:40; NCST Craig Sutherland (Mamadou Kansaye, Chris Zuerner). Shots: BC 24, NC State 11 Saves: BC 2 (Justin Luthy 2), NCST 8 (Will Mackvick 8). Summary: Four players - Charlie Rugg, Sacir Hot, Stefan Carter and Conor Fitzpatrick - scored one goal each and No. 15 Boston College registered three unanswered goals in three minutes, 41 seconds in the second half to earn a 4-3 Atlantic Coast Conference victory over NC State through a driving rain at Newton Campus Field. The Eagles twice rallied from one-goal defi cits - 1-0 in the 16th minute and 2-1 in the 30th minute - to build a 4-2 lead and capture the victory. Junior midfi elder Amit Aburmad tallied two assists and was hauled down in the 63rd minute drawing a penalty kick for the victors. Down 2-1 at halftime, Boston College s Hot, Carter and Fitzpatrick each scored between 59:59 and 63:40 to build a 4-2 lead. GAME 10 Boston College 1, Clemson 1 (2ot) October 8, 2010 Clemson, S.C. Goals by period 1 2 OT 2OT Tot Boston College 0 1 0 0-1 Clemson 1 0 0 0-1 Scoring: CU K.C. Onyeador (Wes Nelson, Nick Burton) 7:52; BC Edvin Worley (Kyle Bekker, Kevin Mejia) 68:08. Shots: Clemson 11, BC 10 Saves: BC 4 (Justin Luthy 4), CU 5 (Cody Mizell 5) Summary: Junior forward Edvin Worley blasted a rebound with his right foot past Clemson goalkeeper Cody Mizell in the 69th minute to tie the score and the 17th-ranked Eagles and Tigers played to a 1-1 Atlantic Coast Conference tie. Down one goal, which Clemson scored in the eighth minute of the match, Boston College sophomore Kyle Bekker connected with classmate Kevin Mejia on a long cross. Mejia s header on net was saved by the outstretched left hand of Mizell. Worley connected on the rebound with a hard right-footed kick for his third goal of the season at 68:08. Holy Cross 0 0-0 Boston College 3 0-3 Scoring: BC Charlie Rugg (Edvin Worley) 26:37; BC Edvin Worley (Amit Aburmad, Kyle Bekker) 28:49; Edvin Worley (Colin Murphy, Myles Gerraty) 37:06. Shots: BC 16, Holy Cross 2 Saves: BC 1 (Justin Luthy 1), HC 4 (Evan Polanik 4) Summary: Junior forward Edvin Worley registered a career-high two goals and one assist and sophomore forward Charlie Rugg netted the decisive goal in the 27th minute to lead No. 18 Boston College to a 3-0 non-conference win over Holy Cross. Worley and Rugg combined for the game s fi rst goal - the decisive score - at 26:37. Worley then doubled the Eagle lead just more than two minutes later - at 28:49 - and concluded the scoring with a header at 37:06. GAME 12 Boston College 1, North Carolina 1 (2ot) October 15, 2010 Newton, Mass. Goals by period 1 2 OT 2OT Tot North Carolina 0 1 0 0-1 Boston College 1 0 0 0-1 Scoring: BC Conor Fitzpatrick (Patrick Chin) 19:21; UNC Alex Dixon (Eddie Ababio) 68:55. Shots: North Carolina 16, BC 9 Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), UNC 3 (Scott Goodwin 3) Summary: Boston College junior Conor Fitzpatrick s fi rst-half score was matched by North Carolina junior Alex Dixon s second-half tally as the 18th-ranked Eagles and third-ranked Tar Heels battled to a 1-1 ACC tie. Fitzpatrick s right-footed blast from 30 yards out on the left side sailed across the box and eluded the keeper and struck the top right corner of the goal. Chin earned the assist as BC claimed the early lead (at 19:21). In the 69th minute, Dixon received a cross from senior Eddie Ababio and beat BC goalkeeper Justin Luthy from 10 yards out on the left side. Boston College 0 2-2 Harvard 0 1-1 Scoring: HARV Connor McCarthy (Shomesh Chaudhuri) 51:59; BC Kyle Bekker (Patrick Chin, Amit Aburmad) 61:52; BC Amit Aburmad 66:44. Shots: BC 16, Harvard 13 Saves: BC 5 (Justin Luthy 5), HARV 7 (Brett Conrad 7) Summary: Sophomore Kyle Bekker tied the score at 1-1 in the 62nd minute and junior Amit Aburmad, who assisted on Bekker s tying goal, lifted the team to a 2-1 lead just less than fi ve minutes later as No. 20 Boston College earned a non-conference victory over Harvard. Down by a goal, Bekker fi nished an excellent Eagle passing sequence from fi ve yards with his left foot to tie the score at 61:52. Aburmad played a through ball to the nearside corner that an overlapping Patrick Chin crossed to Bekker for the tying goal. Four minutes, 52 seconds later, Aburmad, a Zofi m, Israel, resident, blasted a curling direct kick from 20 yards off the left post and into the back of the net for the decisive goal at 66:44. GAME 14 Boston College 1, Virginia 1 (2ot) October 22, 2010 Newton, Mass. Goals by period 1 2 OT 2OT Tot Virginia 0 1 0 0-1 Boston College 1 0 0 0-1 Scoring: BC Charlie Rugg (Amit Aburmad) 38:38; UVA Brian Ownby (TJ Cyrus) 57:31. Shots: BC 27, Virginia 16 Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), UVA 7 (Diego Restrepo 7) Summary: Each team saw its top scorer deliver a key goal as 20th-ranked Boston College and eighth-ranked Virginia battled to a 1-1 Atlantic Coast Conference tie at Newton Campus Field. BC sophomore Charlie Rugg netted his sixth goal of the season to give the home team a 1-0 fi rst-half lead and Virginia junior Brian Ownby knotted the match, netting his seventh goal of the season in the 58th minute. Virginia outshot BC 5-3 in the fi rst 22 minutes of the fi rst half, with its best chance coming on a Felipe Libreros shot from 12 yards out that sailed wide to the right of the goal. BC attempted the last seven shots of the half, including Rugg s score. The sophomore put the host Eagles on top at 38:36, settling a cross from junior Amit Aburmad and drilling a one-timer from fi ve yards into the back of the net. 33

GAME RECAPS GAME 15 Boston College 2, Dartmouth 1 October 27, 2010 Newton, Mass. Dartmouth 0 1-1 Boston College 0 2-2 Scoring: BC Isaac Taylor (Charlie Rugg) 52:51; DART Teo Larsson-Sax 72:50; BC Amit Aburmad (Patrick Chin). Shots: BC 13, Dartmouth 12 Saves: BC 4 (Justin Luthy 4), DART 0 Summary: Junior midfi elder Amit Aburmad broke a 1-1 tie in the 89th minute to lift No. 18 Boston College to a 2-1 non-league win over Dartmouth. Aburmad snapped the tie with his left foot for his third goal of the season at 88:56. Junior defender Patrick Chin assisted on the goal, Aburmad s second decisive score in as many weeks. Sophomore Isaac Taylor lit the scoreboard fi rst, tallying his fi rst goal of the season at 52:51 to give the Eagles a 1-0 advantage. Dartmouth tied the match in the 73rd minute. Teo Larsson-Sax scored off a header from six yards out, beating Eagle goalkeeper Justin Luthy at 72:50. GAME 16 Wake Forest 4, Boston College 3 October 30, 2010 Winston-Salem, N.C. Boston College 1 2-3 Wake Forest 0 4-4 Scoring: BC Own goal 42:22; WF Luke Norman (Chris Duvall) 49:45; WF Andy Lubahn (Luca Gimenez) 58:00; WF Andy Lubahn (Chris Duvall) 58:58; BC Edvin Worley 59:33; WF Andy Lubahn (Chris Duvall) 70:39; BC Charlie Rugg 88:31. Shots: Wake Forest 14, BC 12 Saves: BC 2 (Justin Luthy 2), WF 4 (Akira Fitzgerald 4) Summary: Junior Edvin Worley and sophomore Charlie Rugg each tallied second-half scores, but host Wake Forest used four secondhalf goals of its own, including three from sophomore Andy Lubahn, to earn a 4-3 Atlantic Coast Conference victory over No. 18 Boston College before 1,864 fans at Spry Stadium. Boston College took a 1-0 lead off a Wake Forest own goal scored after a corner kick taken by junior midfi elder Amit Aburmad in the 43rd minute. Wake Forest got on the scoreboard four minutes, 45 seconds into the second half when junior Luke Norman netted the equalizer in the 50th minute. Lubahn scored the next three Wake goals, including the decisive goal in the 71st minute. GAME 17 Boston College 3, Virginia Tech 1 November 5, 2010 Blacksburg, Va. Boston College 1 2-3 Virginia Tech 1 0-1 Scoring: BC Charlie Rugg 1:46; VT David Clemens 35:51; BC Kyle Bekker 55:58; BC Sacir Hot 58:34. Shots: BC 9, Wake Forest 9 Saves: BC 2 (Justin Luthy 2), WF 3 (James Daly 3) Summary: Sophomore Kyle Bekker s goal in the 56th minute broke a 1-1 tie and classmate Sacir Hot added his second goal of the season less than three minutes later as 20th ranked-boston College earned a 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference win over Virginia Tech. The teams were tied at 1-1 after the fi rst half of play. Sophomore forward Charlie Rugg netted his eighth goal of the season in the second minute, before Virginia Tech s David Clemens evened the score at 35:51. GAME 18 ACC TOURNAMENT Boston College 1, Duke 0 November 10, 2010 Cary, N.C. Boston College 1 0-1 Duke 0 0-0 Scoring: BC Amit Aburmad (Edvin Worley, Kyle Bekker) 16:21. Shots: Duke 9, BC 4 Saves: BC 4 (Justin Luthy 4), DU 0 Summary: Junior midfi elder Amit Aburmad netted the game s only goal in the 17th minute to lead No. 5 seed Boston College to a 1-0 victory over No. 4 seed Duke in the quarterfi nals of the 2010 ACC Men s Soccer Championship at WakeMed Soccer Park. A streaking Aburmad one-timed a feed from Edvin Worley from eight yards out for his fourth goal of the season at 16:21. Sophomore midfi elder Kyle Bekker, an All-Conference second-team honoree, also assisted on the goal. GAME 19 ACC TOURNAMENT North Carolina 1, Boston College 0 November 12, 2010 Cary, N.C. Boston College 0 0-0 North Carolina 0 1-1 Scoring: UNC Enzo Martinez (Kirk Urso) 54:01. Shots: North Carolina 16, BC 7 Saves: BC 5 (Justin Luthy 5), UNC 0 Summary: North Carolina s Enzo Martinez broke a scoreless tie in the 55th minute to lift the top-seeded Tar Heels to a 1-0 victory over No. 5 seed Boston College in the semifi nals of the ACC Men s Soccer Championship at WakeMed Soccer Park. Martinez notched the game winner at 54:01, his team-leading ninth goal of the season. Kirk Urso started the decisive attack with a 35-yard shot that was knocked just left of the goal by BC goalkeeper Justin Luthy. Martinez was in position for a quick shot on the rebound, and after his fi rst attempt bounced off the left post, he rebounded his own shot with a goal that gave the Tar Heels a 1-0 lead. GAME 20 NCAA TOURNAMENT Brown 2, Boston College 1 November 18, 2010 Providence, R.I. Boston College 1 0-1 Brown 2 0-2 Scoring: BROWN Jon Okafor (Taylor Gorman) 10:02; BC Kyle Bekker 40:23; BROWN Austin Mandel (Thomas McNamara, Taylor Gorman (42:56). Shots: Brown 22, BC 15 Saves: BC 6 (Justin Luthy 6), BROWN 4 (Paul Grandstand 4) Summary: Boston College sophomore midfi elder Kyle Bekker scored late in the fi rst half, temporarily tying the score at 1-1, before Brown junior Austin Mandel broke the tie just 2:33 later to lift the Bears to a 2-1 victory in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament. BC sophomore goalkeeper Justin Luthy registered six saves in the match, including an outstanding diving stop on junior Sean Rosa s curling right-footed blast in the 35th minute. Brown opened the scoring early in the match on a Jon Okafor tally in the 11th minute. Bekker responded with a right-footed shot from 22 yards at 40:23 to tie the score before Mandel scored decisively at 42:56. 34

CLASS OF 2010 #29 - DAVE DALE FORWARD 5-10 165 EAGAN, MINN./EAGAN AS A SENIOR (2010) Appeared in six games, including one ACC match played against Brown (11/18) in the NCAA Tournament and Duke (11/10) in the ACC Championship. AS A JUNIOR (2009) Played in four games, including one ACC contest saw his first action in the team s season-opening game at Rhode Island (9/1) also saw action in victories over Fairfield (9/15) and Duke (11/11). AS A SOPHOMORE (2008) Did not see any game action. BEFORE BC Selected as Pioneer Press Player of the Year Earned All-State honors as a senior forward at Eagan High School also gained NSCAA/adidas All-Region V honors in 2006 was a two-time All-Lake Conference selection led the conference in scoring in each of his last two years; registered 17 goals and 13 assists as a junior and 22 goals and 11 assists as a senior played for head coach Kurt Virgin also played with the Wings Soccer Club and in the Minnesota Olympic Development Program. PERSONAL Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management... Dave is the son of Laura and John Dale... born July 6, 1989. DALE S CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS 2008 Did Not Play 2009 4 0 0 0 0 0 2010 6 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 10 0 0 0 0 3 35

CLASS OF 2010 #24 - MYLES GERRATY DEFENDER 5-11 165 NUTLEY, N.J./ST. BENEDICT S AS A SENIOR (2010) Appeared in seven games and earned three starts, the first of his career played in two ACC games and in the ACC Championship game vs. No. 19 Duke (11/10) earned the start against No. 3 North Carolina (10/15) recorded the first point of his career, an assist against Holy Cross (10/12). AS A JUNIOR (2009) Played in one game saw his only action of the season in the team s 3-0 home win over Fairfield (9/15). AS A SOPHOMORE (2008) Played in five games, including one ACC contest against Virginia (10/17) made his collegiate debut against Boston University (8/29). BEFORE BC Earned All-Area honors as a senior defender at St. Benedict s served as team captain led the Gray Bees to a 20-0 record and their 18th consecutive state title in 2006 team proclaimed national champions in both 2005 and 2006 played for head coach Rick Jacobs also played with Red Bull New York, winning the New Jersey U-17 state title in 2006. PERSONAL Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences... Myles is the son of Carmela Gerraty; has one older brother... born July 2, 1989. GERRATY S CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS 2008 5 0 0 0 0 0 2009 1 0 0 0 0 0 2010 7 3 0 1 1 0 Totals 13 3 0 1 1 0 GERRATY S CAREER HIGHS Assists: 1 vs. Holy Cross (10/12/10) 36

CLASS OF 2010 #5 - SACIR HOT DEFENDER 6-1 184 FAIR LAWN, N.J./FAIR LAWN NOTES Captured the 2010 Milk Cup with the U.S U-20 Men s National Team with a 3-0 win over Northern Ireland in Ballymena, Northern Ireland participated in the U-20 MNT training camp in San Jose from June 27 July 5, 2010. AS A SOPHOMORE (2010) Started and appeared in 13 games, including six ACC matches part of the BC defense that ranked fifth in the ACC in goals allowed (22) and goals against average (1.04) also scored a pair of goals on six shots gave BC a two-goal lead when he found the back of the net in the 59th minute at Virginia Tech (11/5) first goal of the year came vs. NC State (10/1) on a clearance that went through the goalkeeper s legs to tie the game, 2-2 BC went on to win 4-3 it was the first goal of his career, estimated to be from 70 yards away. AS A FRESHMAN (2009) Played in 16 games registered 15 starts as a center back started 11 of the first 12 games; made his collegiate debut in the starting lineup of the season-opening game at Rhode Island (9/1) missed seven games because of injuries; missed five straight games from Oct. 12 through Oct. 30 a key component along a BC backline that finished the season with a team goals against average of 0.98, good for sixth among all ACC schools. HIGH SCHOOL Served as team captain for the U-16 and U-18 New York Red Bulls; U-16 team advanced to Super Y League championship game in 2007 invited to participate in the U-18 Men s National Team Mega Camp (Dec. 2008-Jan. 2009 in Carson, Calif.) played with the Red Bulls in the U-17 Clubs World Cup in Spain (August 2007); the tournament featured 16 teams from 12 different countries earned All-State honors as a sophomore at Fair Lawn High School also played on the school s football team, earning All-League second-team accolades as a kicker. PERSONAL Sacir Hot, born June 10, 1991... enrolled in the Lynch School of Education... Sacir is the oldest of Valbona and Salih Hot s three children. HOT S CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS 2009 16 15 0 0 0 2 2010 13 13 2 0 4 6 Totals 29 28 2 0 4 8 HOT S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 (2x) last at Virginia Tech (11/5/10) Points: 2 (2x) last at Virginia Tech (11/5/10) Shots: 3 vs. NC State (10/1/10) 37

CLASS OF 2010 #32 - AYOTUNDE OGUNBIYI GOALKEEPER 6-3 220 GWYNEDD, PA./OCEAN CITY BARONS NOTES Spent the 2006-07 and 2007-08 academic years at the University of New Hampshire, before transferring to Boston College (and sitting out the 2008 soccer season). AS A SENIOR (2010) Appeared in two games and totaled nearly 27 minutes of action saw his first action of the season against Boston University (9/17) and also came off the bench vs. Holy Cross (10/12). AS A JUNIOR (2009) Played in three games recorded two starts, including one in ACC competition registered one save in his first start in the team s 2-1 win at Holy Cross (10/21) tallied a season-high seven saves in BC s 2-0 loss at No. 12 Virginia (10/25) saw his first action of the season in the team s 3-0 home win over Fairfield (9/15). CLUB SOCCER Played the last two years with the Ocean City Barons of the Premier Development League (PDL) earned PDL All-Conference honors in 2009; had a 5-4-2 record in regular-season matches finished the 2009 season with a 0.76 goals against average (eight goals allowed) and five shutouts also registered two shutouts in Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup play (against professional sides) played in five matches (2-1-2 record) in 2008 before leaving to train in Nigeria U-23 Olympic Team Pool played club soccer with PDA-New Jersey and PSC Coppa; won the 2004 (U-17) and 2005 (U-18) EPYSA State Cup titles with PSC Coppa was the two-year starting goalkeeper at Wissahickon High School. PERSONAL Ayotunde Victor Ogunbiyi, born June 23, 1988... enrolled as a mathematics major (physics minor) in the College of Arts & Sciences... Ayotunde and his two siblings sister Tayo and brother Jide are the children of Elaine and Dr. Lai Ogunbiyi. OGUNBIYI S CAREER STATS Year GP GS Min. GA GAA Saves SV% Record 2009 3 2 194:05 3 1.39 8.727 1-1-0 2010 2 0 26:36 0 0.00 0.000 0-0-0 Totals 5 2 220:41 3 1.39 8.727 1-1-0 38

CLASS OF 2010 #7 - KARL REDDICK MIDFIELDER 6-0 165 POTTSTOWN, PA./STRATH HAVEN NOTES Played in 80 career contests twice served as team co-captain as a junior (2009) and as a senior (2010) selected to participate in the 2011 adidas/mls Combine in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Jan. 7-11. AS A SENIOR (2010) Played in 17 games, including all eight ACC regular-season contests served as team co-captain registered 15 starts in the midfield, including eight in conference contests and one in NCAA Tournament action the team s first-round game at Brown (11/18) recorded one goal scored the team s second goal at 34:05 in a 4-0 home win over Boston University (9/17) attempted 23 shots, including seven shots on goal (30.4 percent shots on goal) missed one game a 1-0 win over No. 19 Duke in the ACC Tournament s quarterfinal round because of an ankle injury earned preseason All-America distinction from news outlets Soccer America, College Soccer News and Top Drawer Soccer. AS A JUNIOR (2009) Played in 22 games, including seven ACC contests served as team co-captain earned All-ACC second-team accolades captured NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region third-team honors registered seven points two goals and three assists; recorded one assist in conference competition tallied five (of seven) points in NCAA Tournament competition scored one game-winning goal scored the decisive goal the game s lone score in the eighth minute in 1-0 win at No. 14 St. John s (11/22) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Queens, N.Y. opened the game s scoring in the 18th minute of BC s 6-4 home loss to Drake (11/29) in the third round of the NCAA Tournament notched the primary assist on Kyle Bekker s tying goal in the 51st minute of BC s 2-1 overtime victory over Dartmouth (11/19) in the first round of the national tournament in Newton, Mass. tallied his first point of the season an assist on Kyle Bekker s decisive goal in BC s 2-0 home win over Bryant (9/4) notched the primary assist on the first of Charlie Rugg s two goals in the team s 2-1 win at No. 2 North Carolina (10/17). AS A SOPHOMORE (2008) Played in 20 games, including all eight ACC contests recorded 16 starts, including five in conference contests, two in ACC Tournament play and one in NCAA Tournament action the team s second-round game at Dartmouth (11/26) registered two assists and 10 shots notched the primary assist on Mike Konicoff s first-half goal in the team s 1-1 draw against St. John s (9/7) in the adidas/brown Classic in Providence, R.I. assisted on Edvin Worley s goal in the fifth minute of BC s 2-1 win at Fairfield (10/8). AS A FRESHMAN (2007) Played in all 21 games registered 20 starts; did not start in one game at Clemson (11/4) earned All-ACC Freshmen Team honors captured Soccer America All- Freshmen second-team recognition earned College Soccer News All-Freshmen thirdteam accolades registered five points one goal and three assists; recorded three points one goal and one assist in conference contests totaled 23 shots scored his first collegiate goal the decisive score in the team s 2-1 victory at Virginia (10/20); redirected Rueben Ayarna s corner kick with a header at 67:50 notched an assist his first collegiate point on Alejandro Bedoya s first-half goal in BC s 4-2 win at Duke (10/5) totaled two assists (both on decisive scores) in ACC Tournament action in Cary, N.C.; assisted on Sherron Manswell s game-winning goal in BC s 3-1 semifinal-round victory over Virginia Tech (11/16) and notched an assist on Mike Konicoff s decisive tally in the team s 2-1 tournament title win over Wake Forest (11/18). BEFORE BC Was a three-time All-Delaware County honoree, playing forward at Strath Haven High School... captured Daily Times Player of the Year honors in 2004 and 2005... recorded 45 points 20 goals and five assists in 2006; led the Panthers to an 18-1-1 record and the Central League title... registered 58 points 25 goals and eight assists as a junior... totaled 21 goals in his sophomore season... played for head coaches Mike Barr and Ryan O Neill... played club soccer with the Nether Mustangs FC... played for Region I in the 2006 US Youth Soccer New Year s Interregional at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif.; played with Region I in Venice, Italy (2005) and Angers, France (2007). PERSONAL Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences... Karl is the son of Debby Schonely; has four brothers... born August 25, 1988. REDDICK S CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS G A PTS. SHOTS 2007 21 20 1 3 5 23 2008 20 16 0 2 2 10 2009 22 21 2 3 7 35 2010 17 15 1 0 2 23 Totals 80 72 4 8 16 91 39

2010 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS AMIT ABURMAD All-Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament Team SACIR HOT National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-South Atlantic Region First Team Team Co-Captain All-Atlantic Coast Conference All-Atlantic Coast Conference Tom McElroy Award Recipient CHRIS AGER KYLE BEKKER National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-South Atlantic Region All-Atlantic Coast Conference Freshmen Team Academic Team Second Team Second Team Team Co-Captain KARL REDDICK CHARLIE RUGG National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-South Atlantic Region All-Atlantic Coast Conference Second Team First Team 40