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2011 BUCKNELL SOCCER

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2011 ROSTER QUICK FACTSUniversity Information

Location: Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837Founded: 1846 as the University at LewisburgEnrollment: 3,583Nickname: BisonColors: Orange and BlueAffiliation: NCAA Division I, ECACConference: Patriot League (American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy)President: John C. BravmanDirector of Athletics: John P. Hardt

Men’s Soccer Information

Head Coach: Brendan NashAlma Mater: Trenton State ’94Record at Bucknell: 116-91-30 (12 seasons)Career Record: 116-91-30 (12 seasons)Assistant Coach: Pat Long (Lock Haven ‘08)Volunteer Assistant: Pete Ellis (East Stroudsburg ’83)2010 Record: 10-9-2 (3-2-2 PL)2010 Postseason: NCAA Tournament First Round2010 Captains: Game CaptainsLetterwinners (Starters) Returning/Lost: 15/6 (8/3)Home Field: Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium Surface (Capacity): Grass (1,250)Press Box Phone: 570-577-2318Men’s Soccer Phone: 570-577-3083Email: [email protected]: www.BucknellBison.comMen’s Soccer Twitter: @BUsoccerBucknell Athletics Twitter: @BisonSportsMen’s Soccer Address: Brendan Nash Men’s Soccer Coach Bucknell University Lewisburg, PA 17837

Athletic Communications

Men’s Soccer Contact: Jon TerryPhone: 570-577-3121Fax: 570-577-1660Email: [email protected] book was written, designed and edited by the Bucknell Athletic Communications office. Photography by Marc Hagemeier, Andrew Shurtleff, Blaine Stiger, Stafford Smith, Laurie Jackson and Kim Rhone.

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 0 Tommy Caso Sr. GK 6-0 180 Phoenix, Md./McDonogh 00 Marc Hartmann Sr. GK 5-11 185 Bradenton, Fla./St. Stephen’s 1 Orman Kimbrough So. GK 5-10 165 Winter Park, Fla./Winter Park 2 Joe Meyer So. M 5-9 170 Sykesville, Md./McDonogh 3 Pat Plourde Fr. F 6-0 195 Bristol, Conn./Bristol Eastern 4 Jonathan Grad Fr. M 5-11 175 Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin 5 Luke Joyner Sr. M 6-4 190 Dallas, Texas/J.J. Pearce 6 Josh Butzke So. M 5-9 165 Port Jefferson Station, N.Y./Comsewogue 7 Ryan Sappington Sr. M 5-7 155 Barboursville, Va./Shattuck-St. Mary’s 8 Nader Sawtarie Sr. D 6-0 175 Bethany, W. Va./The Linsly School 9 Brendan Burgdorf Jr. F 6-4 190 Westfield, N.J./The Pingry School 10 Jermaine Jarrett Jr. D 6-0 175 Kingston, Jamaica/Hotchkiss School 11 Josh Plump Jr. F 5-9 175 Millburn, N.J./Millburn 12 Andrew Powell Sr. D 6-1 175 Charlton, Mass./St. John’s 13 Rafael Enriquez-Hesles Fr. D 5-7 145 McLean, Va./McLean 14 CK Kumah Jr. M 5-9 150 Accra, Ghana/Hotchkiss School 15 Aidan Hoolachan So. M 5-8 160 Ellicott City, Md./Mount Hebron 17 John Miller Fr. D 5-8 165 Topsfield, Mass./Masconomet Regional 18 Brian Ward Fr. M 5-11 180 Manlius, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius 19 Collin Costello Jr. D 6-3 185 Bethlehem, Pa./Freedom 20 Mayowa Alli So. D 6-0 190 Lanham, Md./Bishop McNamara 21 Vinny Cinotti Jr. D 5-7 150 Sparta, N.J./Sparta 23 Conor Keeley Fr. F 5-8 145 Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin 24 Mark Leibensperger Fr. M 5-7 145 Gibsonia, Pa./Pine-Richland Head Coach: Brendan Nash (Trenton State ’94), 13th seasonAssistant Coach: Patrick Long (Lock Haven ‘08), second seasonVolunteer Assistant Coach: Pete Ellis (East Stroudsburg ’83), fifth season

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Mayowa Alli MY-oh-wa (rhymes with “Iowa”) ah-LEEButzke BUTTS-keeCaso CAY-soCinotti si-NOTT-eeEnriquez-Hesles en-REEK-ez HEZ-lessHoolachan HOO-la-hanKimbrough KIM-broKumah KOO-mahLeibensperger LYE-ben-SPER-gerPlourde PLORDNader Sawtarie NADD-er saw-TAR-ee

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BE A BISON

The term “student-athlete” signifies something extraordinary on the campus of Bucknell University.

Being a Bison means that you have the rare blend of physical skills along with the drive and passion needed to succeed at the highest level of collegiate athletics.

Being a Bison also means that you are a scholar first and foremost. You be-lieve that values associated with Division I athletics, such as time management, leadership, teamwork and grace under pressure, are but a part of a well-rounded college experience.

At Bucknell, our students, faculty and staff pride themselves as national leaders in upholding the scholar-athlete ideal that balances a challenging academic program with the demands of successful Division I athletics.

Being a Bison means that you have pledged to be a student-athlete in the purest sense. In doing so, you will be rewarded for a lifetime.

What it means to

“... the pursuit of athletics in college need not interfere with a fellow’s studies, and if you give a boy a well-developed body his brain will get the benefit of it.”

— Christy Mathewson, in his book Won in the Ninth, written in 1910

Goalkeeper Tommy Caso has been named to the Capital One Academic All-District Team two years in a row.

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Academic All-DistrictCHRISTINE WEISS

2010-11PL Scholar-Athlete of Year

CHRISTIAN TREAT

2010-11Academic All-District

JILLIAN O’MARA2x All-AmericanKEVIN LeVALLEY

2010-11Academic All-American

PL Scholar-Athlete of YearALYSSA DeLORENZ

2010-11Academic All-American

PL Scholar-Athlete of YearNFF National Scholar-Athlete

TRAVIS NISSLEY

2010-11Academic All-DistrictRACHAEL RODRIGUEZ

2010-11Academic All-District

JOYCE NOVACEK

2010-11Academic All-District

DREW CONSTABLE

2010-11Academic All-District

NSCAA Scholar All-AmericanPL Offensive Player of Year

CHRISTA MATLACK

2010-11All-American (javelin)

TED HEITZMAN

2010-11Academic All-District

JESSIE SNYDER

2010-11Academic All-District

TOMMY CASO

2010-11Academic All-DistrictKRISTIN BRETSCHER

Bucknell Bison AthleticsSetting the Standard of Excellence

Bucknell takes great pride in its commitment to excellence on and off the playing fields. From Presidents’ Cups to Academic All-Americans to gradua-tion rates that are ranked annually in the national top-10, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class when it comes to upholding the scholar-athlete ideal.

• According to federal data released by the NCAA each fall, Bucknell’s student-athlete graduation rate annually ranks in the top 10 among all Division I institutions. Bucknell has led the nation in graduation rates twice in the last 11 years, and it ranked No. 2 in the 2008 study. In the most recent survey in the fall of 2010, Bucknell ranked No. 7 in the na-tion.

• Bucknell has claimed a league-high 121 Patriot League Scholar-Ath-letes of the Year since the league’s inception as an all-sports conference in 1990-91.

• A total of 421 Bison appeared on the Patriot League Academic Hon-or Roll in 2010-11 after recording a GPA of 3.2 or better during their sport’s competition season. Among all BU student-athletes, 259 made the Dean’s List with GPAs of 3.5 or better in the spring of 2011.

• In addition to the 120 Capital One Academic All-Americans produced since 1970, Bucknell has also claimed 314 Academic All-District honor-ees over the same span, including a school-record 22 in 2008-09 and 21 more in 2010-11.

• With six Patriot League championships in 2010-11, Bucknell has now earned 87 crowns in 21 years in the league. In addition, Bucknell has had 113 conference players of the year, 93 PL coaches of the year and a whopping 511 individual league champions from sports such as cross country, track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and golf.

• 25 of Bucknell’s 27 varsity squads posted team GPAs of 3.0 or better in the spring of 2011.

• Bucknell has captured the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, signifying the league’s all-sports champion, 17 times in the 21-year history of the affiliation, including 13 of the last 14 years. Bucknell claimed the over-all, men’s and women’s Cup titles in 2010-11. It was the 14th straight year and the 17th time overall that the Bison took home the women’s title. In 2010-11, Bucknell won Patriot League titles in men’s soccer, men’s basketball, men’s lacrosse, women’s rowing and men’s and wom-en’s outdoor track & field.

• Bucknell ranks FIFTH in the nation (to Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State and Stanford) in total number of Capital One Academic All-Amer-ica selections with 120.

• A major element in ensuring Bucknell’s commitment to athletics excel-lence is the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics & Recreation Center, which opened fully in 2003. One of the finest collegiate athletics facilities of its kind, the center includes the 4,000-seat Sojka Pavilion, the Olym-pic class Kinney Natatorium, the Krebs Family Fitness Center and the Berger Family Weight Room. A Hall of Fame area, a display of Bucknell’s Medal of Honor recipients, a new Academic All-America wall, a sports medicine suite, modern offices for coaches and staff, and locker room and classroom space are also included in the facility’s layout.

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2010-11Academic All-District

DOUG SHRIBMAN

2010-11Academic All-District

JOHN PICARDO

2010-11Academic All-District

TIM BOLTE

2010-11Academic All-District

ALISON FORD

2010-11Academic All-District

PL Player of YearAll-American

MIKE MUSCALA

2010-11Academic All-District

AMANDA CITRON

2010-11All-American

CHARLIE STREEP

2010 & 2011Big South Scholar-Athlete

MINJOO LEE

2010-11Academic All-District

TRAVIS RAND

2010-11Academic All-District

CAROLINE TOLLI3x All-AmericanRICHIE HYDEN

2010-11Academic All-District

SARAH MONIZ

2010-11Academic All-District

NCAA QualifierJAY HAHN

4x All-Patriot LeagueBU All-Time Wins Leader

LAUREN LUCIDO

Bucknell Bison AthleticsA National Model in Promoting the Scholar-Athlete Ideal

Bucknell Athletics is first and foremost a student-centered organization, one that strives to be a national model when it comes to operating by a true scholar-athlete model. At Bucknell, student-athletes’ academic programs are their first priority, and providing a competitive Division I athletics program only advances the mission, values and residential learning goals of the university. To that end, the Department of Athletics and Recreation proactively seeks ways to assist student-athletes in their daily academic pursuits. Below are just some of the student-athlete support programs currently in place.

FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: The faculty athletics representative (FAR) is a member of the faculty or administrative staff who is designated to represent Bucknell in its relationships with the NCAA and the Patriot League. Bucknell’s FAR is Mitch Chernin, Professor of Biology. The FAR can enhance the student-athlete experience by pro-moting a balance between academics, athletics and the social lives of student-athletes, which affords them opportunities to enjoy the full range of collegiate experiences available to students generally.

SIDELINE COACH PROGRAM: This program is a truly unique initiative in Division I college athletics, and it involves the invitation of a member of the faculty, administration, staff or community by one of Bucknell’s 27 varsity teams. The participant has the opportunity to discuss the overall program with the respective coaching staff, including practice preparation and strategy for the upcoming contest. The sideline coach attends a practice session and an actual intercollegiate competition, where he/she is intro-duced to the team and gains rarely seen insight into the relationships that exist between player-coach and player-player. The purpose of the Sideline Coaches Program is to foster a better understanding by the faculty and administration of the roles played by coaches and athletes in the university’s competitive intercollegiate athletic arena.

ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT CENTER: In the Fall of 2005, the Department of Athletics opened a study/computer lab for student-athletes on the concourse level of Sojka Pavilion. The center is outfitted with computers, a laser printer, four television monitors and a projection unit with computer, VCR and DVD player. Additionally, the study lab can be used as a meeting place for group projects, tutorial area or just a secluded and quiet study space before or after practice.

LAPTOP PROGRAM: The Department of Athletics owns a number of laptop computers that may be signed out by student-athletes for use on away trips.

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC): Representatives from each varsity team comprise the SAAC, which is designed to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare, and fostering a positive student-athlete image. The Committee is an invaluable resource for pro-moting communication between athletics administration and student-athletes; promoting communication between athletics and campus-wide administration; providing feedback and insight, as well as soliciting responses into department issues and proposed NCAA legislation; building a sense of community within the athletics program involving all athletics teams; organizing community service projects and efforts; creating a vehicle for student-athlete representation on campus-wide committees; serving as a collective voice of campus student-athletes; and disseminating information to the student-athlete body.

OTHER PROGRAMMING: The Department of Athletics, through the identification of outside speakers and periodic “Brown Bag Luncheons,” thrives to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience as well as to educate student-athletes on a variety of issues that may affect them throughout their collegiate career. Some recent topics of interest have been alcohol, nutrition, body image, hazing, sexuality, diversity, career development, study skills, religious life and gambling.

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This is BucknellBucknell University is one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation. Our academic programs encompass:The traditional liberal arts disciplines—arts, humanities, natural sciences and social sciences.Professional programs in accounting, management, education, engineering and music.Preprofessional programs in law and medicine.

With more than 3,500 undergraduates and nearly 150 graduate students, we combine the personal attention of a small college with the resources of a large university.

THE CAMPUS: BEAUTIFUL AND CENTRALLY LOCATEDMore than 100 facilities for learning, living and recreation.Recent additions: music building, residence hall, geology/psychology building, engineering building and athletics center.

The new Holmes Stadium complex at West Fields is home to field hockey, women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s soccer.Approximately three hours from Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia and Washington D.C.

ACADEMICS: BROAD LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

More than 50 majors leading to bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of science in engineering, bachelor of science in education, bachelor of science in business administration or bachelor of music.

Arts & Sciences Departments and Programs: Animal Behavior, Art and Art History, Biology, Cell Biology/Biochemistry, Chemistry, Classics, Comparative Humanities, Computer Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, English, Environmental Geology, Environmental Studies, French, Geography, Geology, German, History, International Relations, Latin American Studies, Management, Mathematics, Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics and Astronomy, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Rus-sian, Sociology and Anthropology, Spanish, Theatre and Dance, Women’s and Gender Studies.

Engineering Departments: Biomedical, Chemical, Civil and Environmental, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical, Mechanical.

THE FACULTY: FOCUSED ON STUDENTSMore than 330 full-time faculty.More than 95% of faculty members hold doctoral degrees. Undergraduate learning is highest priority.Faculty members are active scholars who conduct research, produce creative works and publish their findings, often in col-

laboration with students.

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHStudents conduct research in the lab and off campus in conjunction with faculty mentors. High degree of independence.Great preparation for graduate school and career.

CAMPUS LIFE: NEVER A DULL MOMENTLearning outside of class: academically oriented student organizations, guest lecturers, campus publications, concerts, art

exhibitions, theatre, trips off campus and more.More than 150 student-run organizations to suit nearly every interest, from a capella singing to Zen Buddhist meditation. Volunteer and service projects on- and off-campus, including abroad.13 fraternities and 6 sororities.Diverse religious life programs.Athletics: Division I varsity intercollegiate program, club sports for both men and women, and intramural programs.

RESIDENTIAL COLLEGES: HOUSING OPTIONS WITH AN ACADEMIC TWISTSeven themed programs open to first-year students: arts, environment, global, humanities, language and culture, social

justice, and society and technology.Students take a course together, live together, and participate in out-of-class activities such as informal discussions, guest

lectures and off-campus trips.

CAREER SERVICES: PREPARATION FOR THE FUTUREFull- or part-time internships at companies, non-profits or governmental agencies.Resume writing and interviewing guidance.Two-day job shadowing externships.On-campus employment expos and off-campus networking nights.

VISIT CAMPUS: SEE BUCKNELL FOR YOURSELFTours are offered five times daily on weekdays and three times on Saturdays. No appointment is necessary for tours; other options may require reservations.Please go to www.bucknell.edu/admissions/calendar or call (570) 577-1101 for more information about visit options.To take Bucknell’s award-winning virtual tour, visit http://community.bucknell.edu/.

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This is Bucknell

Bucknell Athletics Facilities

Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium: The home of Bison soccer.

The Bucknell University Department of Ath-letics and Recreation prides itself on setting the standard of excellence when it comes to success both on the playing fields and in the classroom. With 17 Patriot League Presidents’ Cups in 21 years, national leadership in graduation rates, 120 Academic All-Americans in 41 years and 121 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes in 21 years, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class in terms of upholding the scholar-athlete model.

The addition of the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center, one of the finest collegiate athletics and recreation venues of its kind, ensures the continuation of that success.

The facility enhances each of Bucknell’s 27 varsity programs and greatly expands the scope of its growing intramural and recreational sports offer-ings. A visually appealing structure located along Moore Avenue on the “downhill” side of campus, the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center was designed to reach out to all members of the campus community, includ-ing the student body, varsity student-athletes, faculty, staff and alumni.

Three primary venues lie within the facility: the Arthur D. Kinney Jr. Natatorium, the 4,000-seat Gary A. Sojka Pavilion and the Krebs Family Fitness Center. Other features include a new location for the Bucknell Ath-letics Hall of Fame, a display of Bucknell’s Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, a brand new display highlighting Bucknell’s all-time Academic All-Americans, a sports medicine and athletic training suite, classrooms, modern offices for coaches and staff and increased locker room space for varsity and recreational athletes.

The facility is named in honor of Ken Langone, a 1957 Bucknell graduate who, along with his wife Elaine, pledged $11 million toward the center’s construction. Langone was a member of the university Board of Trustees from 1980 to 1996.

One of the special qualities of the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center is the manner in which it supplements the pre-existing facilities. The construction surrounds Gerhard Fieldhouse and historic Davis Gymnasium, which has been restored as a competition venue for the Bison wrestling and volleyball teams, as well as intramural, recreation and other varsity practice activities.

As Bucknell continues to strive toward its mission of setting the stan-dard of excellence in college athletics, the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center becomes the centerpiece in an already impressive cache of athlet-ics facilities that includes the 13,100-seat Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium and its FieldTurf and 8-lane track surface; the scenic Bucknell Golf Club and brand new indoor instructional golf center; the newly refurbished Depew Field (baseball) and Becker Field (softball); and Emmitt Field and Graham Field at Holmes Stadium, the new portion of the West Fields proj-ect that includes covered grandstand seats, ticket and concession areas, team rooms, a training room and a press box area for soccer, field hockey and women’s lacrosse.

THE KENNETH LANGONE ATHLETICS and RECREATION CENTER

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After leading the 2009 Bison to perhaps the greatest year in program history, Brendan Nash, guided the team to a Patriot League championship repeat — and a third conference title in five years — last fall. Now Nash re-turns for his 13th season as head coach and 16th season as a member of the Bucknell men’s soccer program. Nash was appointed the program’s 13th head coach in 1999 after serving as the assistant coach for three seasons.

Nash, who owns the highest winning percentage (.556) in program his-tory and is second on the wins list with 116, has been successful throughout his tenure at Bucknell. The squad has finished at least .500 in the competitive Patriot League in seven of the last eight seasons under his direction, and in three of the last five years the team has captured Patriot League champion-ships, with NCAA Tournament first-round wins following two of those titles.

In 2006, the Bison won their first Patriot League Tournament title and ad-vanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament thanks to an overtime goal that gave it a 1-0 first-round victory at George Mason.

In 2009, Bucknell set program records for wins (17) and shutouts (12) in a season, captured the Patriot League regular-season title, defeated Lafay-ette and American to win the PL Tournament on its home field, and blanked Princeton 1-0 in the NCAA Tournament. As an encore, the 2010 Bison won the Patriot League crown as the No. 4 seed, knocking off host Colgate and American in the tournament. A 1-0 overtime loss to homestanding Penn ended the team’s run of NCAA first-round success.

Bucknell’s success under Nash has not been limited to the championship seasons. In 2008, Bucknell played No. 10 Ohio State to a 1-1 tie and then defeated Penn State 2-0 to claim the team title at the Nittany Lion Classic in September. It was Bucknell’s first win over Penn State since 1975. The Bison repeated the feat with a come-from-behind 2-1 win over No. 15 Penn State last season in State College.

In 2002, Nash led the Bison to a then-school-record 13 wins. The next year they won 11 for a two-year win total of 24, which was a school record until the 2008-09 teams combined for 25.

On its way to the 11 wins in 2003, Bucknell went undefeated in Patriot League play to claim its second Patriot League regular-season title and first since 1990. Highlighting the campaign was a 1-0 win over second-ranked Maryland, the highest-ranked team Bucknell has defeated in its history. As a result of the successful season, Nash was named Patriot League Coach of the Year for the second time and NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Coach of Year for the first time. He would earn those honors again in 2009.

During the record-breaking 2002 campaign, Bucknell posted a 13-5-1 re-cord. The team also showed off its defensive skills, tying the previous Bison standard for shutouts in a year with 10. The team posted its second win over a nationally ranked program under Nash’s tutelage, defeating No. 18 Pitts-burgh on a penalty kick.

In his first year at the helm of the Orange and Blue, Nash coached his team to the first winning season in six years, posting a 9-7-1 mark in 1999. He followed that impressive debut with a 9-10-2 season in 2000, taking his team to the Patriot League playoffs for the first time in seven years. As a result, Nash was tabbed the Patriot League Coach of the Year.

Nash helped 2010 graduate Conor O’Brien become Bucknell’s first All-American in 33 years as well as a finalist for the Hermann Trophy, given to the national player of the year. Two of his players, O’Brien and Michael Look-

ingland ‘05, have gone on to play professional soccer after graduating from Bucknell, with O’Brien currently playing for a superleague team in Denmark.

Along with on-field success, Nash’s teams have excelled in the classroom. He has coached five Academic All-Americans: 2001 graduate Ryan Weber, 2005 graduate Jonathan Hemmert, who earned the prestigious award twice, Chris Hennings in 2008 and Patrick Selwood in 2009. Additionally, the Bison have earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award every year since 1997.

A 1994 graduate of Trenton State College (now College of New Jersey) with a degree in communications, Nash was hired by Bucknell after acting as assistant coach at his alma mater for three seasons.

While playing for the Lions, Nash appeared in the NCAA Division III na-tional championship in 1991. His senior year concluded by being named the recipient of the John Heslin Award (leadership, commitment and sportsman-ship). During his last two seasons as an assistant for the Trenton State squad, Nash helped post a 34-6-5 record for the school, including a 19-2-2 mark in 1994. The Blue and Gold finished third in the nation in Division III that season. Prior to attending TSC, Nash was a member of the men’s soccer team at Long-wood College. As a sophomore, he was named First Team All-Conference as well as the Defensive Player of the Year in the conference.

Nash is currently the Director of the Bison Soccer Camps and has also worked numerous other summer camps around the country. He has been in-strumental in organizing several youth clinics throughout the Susquehanna Valley. He holds the USSF “B” license and the National Soccer Coaches As-sociation of America Advanced National Diploma. In addition, Nash is the Patriot League representative on the Division I Men’s Soccer College Coaches Committee, and is a member the NSCAA All-America Committee.

Nash hails from Neptune, N.J., and attended high school at Christian Brothers Academy, which is renowned for its perennial soccer talent. In ad-dition to his bachelor’s degree, he received his master’s degree from the Col-lege of New Jersey for Sports Administration in 1997.

Both of Nash’s brothers, Jamie and Brian, coach soccer in New Jersey. Ja-mie is the head coach at Boonton High School, while Brian coaches the boys’ junior varsity soccer team at Marlboro High School.

Coaching Staff

BRENDAN NASHHead Coach

Trenton State ’94 • 13th Season

NASH’S COACHING RECORD• Overall: 116-91-30 (.553)• At Bucknell: 116-91-30 (.553)• 2000, 2003 & 2009 Patriot League

Coach of the Year• 2003 & 2009 NSCAA Regional Coach

of the Year• No. 2 on Bucknell career wins list • Coached Bison to 2006, 2009 & 2010

PL titles• Led Bison to second round of NCAA

Tournament in 2006 & 2009• Led team to school records for wins

and shutouts in a season (2009)• Played in 1991 D-III national title

game

Coach (Years) W-L-T Win %J. B. Hopkins (1929) 0-2-0 .000C. W. Meadowcroft (1930) 1-3-1 .300Charles L. Titus (1931) 1-4-0 .200Ken Vanderbree (1932) 1-6-1 .187Joseph Reno (1933-37) 12-19-6 .405M. Edwards (1938-44 &’46) 17-33-10 .367Bill Lane (1947) 3-5-2 .400Joseph Diblin (1948-51) 16-17-0 .485Hank Peters (1952-62 &’64) 45-60-8 .434Bill Gold (1963) 2-9-0 .182Kirk Randall (1965-66) 4-18-3 .220Craig Reynolds (1967-98) 238-212-36 .527Brendan Nash (1999-) 116-91-30 .556Totals (80 years): 456-479-97 .489

BUCKNELL COACHING RECORDS

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PAT LONGAssistant Coach

Lock Haven ’08 • Second Season

JERRY SHRECKStrength & Conditioning Coordinator

East Stroudsburg ’96 • 10th Season

Patrick Long, a former team captain and all-region selection at Lock Haven, is in his second season as an assistant coach with the Bucknell men’s soccer program. Long, who previously had been an assistant coach at East Stroudsburg, helped the Bison win a Patriot League championship in his first season.

A native of Lock Haven, Pa., Long gradu-ated from his hometown school with a bach-elor of science degree in secondary education and social studies, with a minor in coaching. As a student-athlete on the men’s soccer team

from 2003-06, he was a two-time First Team All-PSAC selection and a two-time All-Northeast Region selection, making first team in 2005 and second team in 2006. A two-year team captain, Long won the team’s Player of the Year Award as a junior and Coaches’ Award as a senior, was a three-time PSAC Scholar-Athlete, and was a Third Team Academic All-American during his se-nior campaign.

During the 2005 spring semester, he studied at Hope University in Liver-pool, England. Long also played on the Lock Haven men’s basketball team in 2006-07.

While completing his coursework at Lock Haven, Long served as a stu-dent assistant coach with the Eagles in 2007-08. He then moved on to East Stroudsburg as a graduate assistant coach as he completed his master’s de-gree in sports management with a 4.0 grade-point average in August 2009. Last fall, he remained at ESU as an assistant coach, helping the Warriors to an 11-win season.

Long has been very active in the summer camp and club soccer scene as a coach, camp counselor and tournament director. Prior to his arrival at Buck-nell, he was an assistant coach with the Central Pennsylvania ODP in 2008, and in 2009 was the player development system director for the Pocono Area Shooting Stars F.C. In the last year he has helped organize the Bison Soccer Camp and the North Union United Summer Camp.

Former Bucknell assistant coach and long-time Lewisburg boys soccer coach Pete El-lis returned to the Bison sidelines in 2007 as a volunteer assistant coach and is now in his fifth year in that role.

After prowling the Bucknell sidelines as an assistant from 1984-87, Ellis moved just down the road to Lewisburg Area High School, where he became a health and physical edu-cation teacher, a post he still holds, and boys soccer coach. In his 19 years at the helm of the Green Dragons, Ellis compiled a sparkling 261-

125-37 record, including 23-3-0 in his final season in 2006. A two-time Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association State Coach of the

Year and a four-time Susquehanna Valley Conference Coach of the Year, El-lis led Lewisburg to unprecedented success over his final decade. The team won three Susquehanna Valley Conference titles, was a District IV finalist seven times, advanced to the PIAA playoffs eight times and won the 2000 Class A state championship during that span.

A resident of Lewisburg, Ellis relinquished his coaching duties with Lew-isburg to spend more time with his family and afford him the opportunity to watch his daughter, Roz, play field hockey at Iowa.

PETE ELLISAssistant Coach

East Stroudsburg ’83 • Fourth Season

The strength and conditioning pro-gram at Bucknell received a major boost in 2003 with the completion of the sparkling 15,000-square-foot Krebs Family Fitness Cen-ter and Berger Family Weight Room, as well as the hiring of Jerry Shreck as the program’s first full-time strength & conditioning coordinator.

A 1996 graduate of East Stroudsburg with a degree in movement studies and exercise science, Shreck is charged with implementing detailed daily strength and conditioning rou-tines for each of Bucknell’s athletic programs.

The general philosophy of the Bison strength program is year-round pe-riodization with a high-intensity base, supplemented with functional and sport-specific training. Training programs for most teams employ explosion techniques with power bands and plyometrics.

The ultimate goal of the strength and conditioning program is the pre-vention of injuries and training athletes to their peak physical condition.

A native of nearby Montgomery, Pa., Shreck had served as the athletic trainer for the Bucknell men’s basketball team for three seasons prior to his appointment as strength and conditioning coordinator. He is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the National Coun-cil of Strength and Fitness.

KRISTIN KLINGERAthletic Trainer

California (Pa.) ’05 • 2nd Season

Kristin Klinger is in her second season with the Bucknell Athletic Training staff in 2011-12.

Klinger came to Bucknell after more than two years as the head athletic trainer at Lock Haven Hospital. There, she was responsible for 32 athletics teams in the Keystone Central School District, including the varsity football team.

Klinger earned a bachelor’s degree in lib-eral studies in 2005 from Clarion. She also re-ceived a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from California University of Pennsylvania the

same year. Two years later she earned a master’s degree in arts in educational leadership from the University of Nevada.

Serving as an athletic trainer at the Collegiate Nationals Beach Volleyball, John Smith Oklahoma State Wrestling Camp and the Reno Volleyball Festival highlight Klinger’s other professional experiences.

In addition to her duties with the men’s soccer team, Klinger also covers wrestling and softball at Bucknell.

FACULTY MENTORS

Peter BrooksbankProf. of Mathematics

Mike TooleProf. of Civil & Environmental Engineering

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Season Outlook

Bucknell head men’s soccer coach Brendan Nash enters the 2011 season with a full arsenal at his dispos-al. Coming off back-to-back Patriot League champion-ships, the Bison boast a little bit of everything heading into the new year: depth, size, speed, technical skill and plenty of experience in big games. Still, Nash’s squad has plenty to work out as it dives headfirst into a very daunting schedule.

In 2009 the Bison won a school-record 17 matches and captured the Patriot League title as the No. 1 seed and prohibitive favorite in the tournament. After losing All-America midfielder Conor O’Brien to graduation, Bucknell took a more circuitous route to the champion-ship last season, staging a remarkable late-season rally to qualify for the postseason, and then winning the Pa-triot League Tournament on the road as the No. 4 seed.

Last year’s championship squad featured only three seniors — all of them starters in Ross Liberati, Tommy McCabe and Travis Rand — meaning that most of Bucknell’s roster has been on the field for critical games. In fact, in 2011 there will be 15 players in the Patriot League who have played on the winning side in a championship game, and Bucknell has 13 of them.

Garnering most of the offseason headlines for Bucknell has been 6’4” forward Brendan Burgdorf, who won the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year award as a sophomore last season. In August, Burg-dorf was one of two Patriot League players named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch list, and the league’s coaches and sports information directors tabbed him as the Preseason Offensive Player of the Year. Burgdorf logged a team-best six goals last season, including a 77th-minute game-winner against No. 15 Penn State.

While Burgdorf has drawn the clippings, and the keen attention of opposing defenses, Bucknell should have quality at all 11 positions with depth to spare. The Bison have been a goal-scoring machine in recent years, producing at least one goal in 74 of their last 78 contests dating back to 2007. But they can also defend. Bucknell set a school record with 12 shutouts in 2009, and after some early struggles last season won two 1-0 decisions in the Patriot League Tournament. Since fall-ing 1-0 in overtime to Penn in the NCAA Tournament, the Bison went through an entire spring schedule and two fall exhibition matches without conceding a goal.

“We have the tools to be an attacking team or a defensive team,” said Nash, who is entering his 13th sea-son as head coach. “It is tough to be both at the same time, so we are going to have to form an identity early in the season. Once that happens, we can go. A big part of how we play is going to depend on how we think we

can beat that day’s opponent. We want to be proactive in our scouting and force our opponent to adjust to us.”

Bucknell appears to be two deep at just about every position, and that includes goalkeeper, where seniors Tommy Caso and Marc Hartmann both have considerable game experience. Caso won the starting job as a freshman, and in 2009 earned Second Team All-Patriot League honors while breaking school records for wins (15) and shutouts (10) in a season. He began last season as the starter, but Hartmann began to emerge midway through the year and was in the cage for Buck-nell’s postseason run. Hartmann last season finished 7-4-1 with four shutouts. So Bucknell enters 2011 with the rare luxury of having two keepers who have each started in a Patriot League championship game and in an NCAA Tournament game. Sophomore Orman Kim-brough is the understudy to both Caso and Hartmann.

“Tommy is the most athletic of our three keepers, and we are looking for him to rebound and find the form he had his sophomore year,” said Nash. “Marc Hart-mann is a very good vocal leader from the back. Last year he gained a tremendous amount of confidence playing in big games, and that confidence has carried over to this year. We have two very good keepers, and we feel very good about both of them.”

In front of the Caso/Hartmann tandem is a poten-tially dominant back four. Seniors Andrew Powell and Nader Sawtarie, junior Jermaine Jarrett and sophomore Mayowa Alli are all at least six feet tall, and all have ter-rific speed and athleticism.

Powell may just be the best athlete in the Patriot League — in any sport. In addition to being a two-time All-Patriot League selection in soccer, Powell has won league titles in both the decathlon and heptathlon as a member of the Bison track and field team. Just as im-portant, he has helped both teams to multiple league championships. On the soccer field, he can play center back or center midfield and possesses a powerful shot and terrific leaping ability. Powell has four career goals, and three of them are second-half game-winners, in-cluding a memorable strike from nearly 50 yards out in a 2-1 home win over Army last season.

Sawtarie has battled injuries throughout his career and has bounced around at a few different positions. But he enters 2011 completely healthy and determined to have a big senior year. Sawtarie has great speed and perhaps the hardest shot on the team. Nash also has high hopes for Jarrett, who came up through the Jamaican national team system. Jarrett was a starter as a freshman but also battled some injuries last season. After a productive summer of training, Jarrett is fit and looking sharp in the preseason.

Alli emerged as one of the Patriot League’s top newcomers last season and was rewarded with the league’s Rookie of the Year Award. Not only did he bring stability to the important left back position, but he also showed the ability to attack forward and scored some big goals down the stretch. He scored twice on headers on set pieces in the 86th minute to erase a 3-1 deficit against Colgate, and he scored the overtime game-win-ner at Lehigh on the final day of the regular season to propel the Bison to a postseason berth.

Nash calls Alli “one of the strongest tacklers we’ve ever had in the program,” and he also possesses a pow-erful throw that adds yet another dimension to the Bucknell attack.

Juniors Vinny Cinotti and Collin Costello bring added experience to the defensive ranks. Cinotti played in 17 games last season, although much of that action came in the offensive half. He used the opportunity to show off the grit and toughness that make him a tough 1v1 defender. Costello has yet to see much game ac-tion in a Bison uniform, but Nash says that he is right on the cusp at center back. Costello has good size at 6’3” and has really matured as a player over the last two-plus years. Freshmen John Miller and Rafael Enriquez-Hesles are a pair of promising young backs who have

the luxury of a year to learn as part of a veteran unit. Miller is already among the fastest players on the team and could also see some time at outside midfield once he learns some of the nuances of the college game. En-riquez-Hesles is a natural left back with good quickness and technical ability.

Seniors Luke Joyner and Ryan Sappington are the leaders of a quality midfield unit. Joyner has been an impact player from day one, using his 6’4” frame to score big goals both in the air and with his feet. He en-ters his senior year with eight goals and 13 assists in his career, and he brings all the intangibles to be successful. Sappington is the ultimate “glue” player who has played all over the field during his Bucknell career. He is a smart player who is willing to do all the work.

Junior CK Kumah and sophomore Joe Meyer bring tremendous speed to the outside midfield positions. Nash says Kumah is completely healthy for the first time since his freshman season, and when 100 percent he is a creative and dynamic offensive player. Meyer came on strong at the end of last season and is a candidate for a breakout season in 2011. Meyer had a terrific spring for Bucknell and then won a U-19 national championship with the Baltimore Bays over the summer.

Sophomore Josh Butzke also has some experience after starting 11 games last season, while classmate Aid-an Hoolachan is a hard-working, sparkplug-type player who can go at a number of positions.

Among the freshman midfielders, Brian Ward could have the most immediate impact as a holding center mid. Nash says that Ward loves to do the dirty work at this somewhat thankless position that has been played so well by recent graduates Rand and Sean King. Jona-than Grad, who has shown creativity and a nose for the goal at center midfield, and lefty Mark Leibensperger are other newcomers vying for time at the position.

Up front, the junior tandem of Burgdorf and Josh Plump have the potential to pour in plenty of goals. While Burgdorf led the way with six tallies last season, Plump was next with five even though he only started 10 of the 21 games. Plump is the fastest player on the squad, and he sent Bucknell to the Patriot League title match last season by scoring the lone goal in a 1-0 win over top-seeded Colgate in the semifinals.

Freshmen Pat Plourde, a big, physical forward gives Nash a much different look in contrast to Plump if needed, while newcomer Conor Keeley has also shown promise in the preseason.

“I think this team expects to be successful, that we can build off last year,” said Nash. “We have better depth, where we think we can get to the point where we don’t have to hide somebody playing out of position.”

From a leadership perspective, for the first time in Nash’s tenure the team will enter a season without permanent captains. The captain’s armband will rotate among a number of the veterans in the junior and se-nior classes, as Nash promotes a shared leadership.

“Sometimes having one or two captains can cre-ate a big burden,” Nash said. “With this group everyone seems to pick each other up, and we are going to need different leaders in different situations. The team chem-istry is awesome at this point.”

Brendan Burgdorf

Luke Joyner

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Returnees

2010: Made an immediate impact at left back and earned Patriot League Rookie of the Year honors ... appeared in 19 games with 17 starts ... in addition to playing strong defense was a key con-tributor offensively ... finished with nine points on three goals and three assists ...

all three goals were critical late-game scores in the Patriot League playoff chase ... with Bucknell trailing 3-1 against Colgate, scored twice on headers in the 86th minute to salvage a 3-3 tie against the eventual regular-season champs ... in a must-win game to close the regular season, scored in overtime to beat Lehigh 2-1 ... first career point was an assist against Furman ... also dealt out assists against Army and NJIT ... two-time Patriot League Rookie of the Week ... became Buck-nell’s third Patriot League Rookie of the Year, joining Adam Edwards in 2002 and Nathan LaGrave in 2006 ... Personal/H.S.: Named the Washington Catholic Ath-letic Conference Player of the Year ... also named Washington Post and Gazette-Star Player of the Year ... his Soccer Association of Columbia club team won numerous championships ... major is undeclared.

Year GP-GS G A P2010 19-17 3 3 9Total 19-17 3 3 9

MAYOWA ALLISophomore • Defender

Lanham, Md. • Bishop McNamara20

2011 Patriot League Preseason Of-fensive Player of the Year ... Named to 2011 MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List ... 2010: Backed up a big freshman year with a fantastic sophomore campaign ... earned Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year honors ... selected to the NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region team for the second straight year, this one a first team nod ... played in and started 20 of the team’s 21 games ... scored team-best six goals and 16 points ... goal tally ranked second in the Patriot League, while his point tally ranked third ... scored in Patriot League games against Holy Cross and Colgate ... early in season scored in back-to-back games against Penn State and Ohio State en route to all-tournament honors at the Penn State Classic ... had the game-winner in the 77th minute against the 15th-ranked Nittany Lions ... scored a dramatic tying goal with 1:23 left in regulation against Drexel in a game the Bi-son later won in overtime ... collected assists against Army and Lafayette ... 2009: Made an immediate impact as a freshman, starting all 23 games and logging nine

BRENDAN BURGDORFJunior • Forward

Westfield, N.J. • Pingry School9JOSH BUTZKE

Sophomore • MidfielderPort Jefferson Station, N.Y. • Comsewogue

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2010: Saw plenty of action as a fresh-man, appearing in 16 games with 11 starts ... attempted 20 shots and gener-ated some good chances, but finished without a point ... attempted seven shots against Patriot League rival American ... Personal/H.S.: Born Feb. 24, 1992 in Stony Brook, N.Y. ... parents are Richard and Lorraine Butzke ... has two siblings, Eva Wein and Samantha Butzke ... Sa-mantha is a senior fullback for the Si-ena soccer team ... lettered in soccer and football at Comsewogue High School ...

in soccer was a four-year starter and team captain as a senior ... named NSCAA First Team All-State during both his junior and senior years ... named NSCAA Re-gional All-American as well as League V MVP in 2008 and 2009 ... ESPN Rise 2009 All-Area Team ... 2009 Ray Perez Memorial Scholarship Winner ... Newsday All-Long Island selection in 2008 and 2009 ... led Long Island with 21 assists in 2009 ... team won back-to-back Class A state championships in 2008 and 2009 ... four-time all-league selection ... also won state championships with his Massapequa Aces club team ... was a member of the ENYSA ODP team in 2007-08 ... named academic all-conference in football ... majoring in mathematics.

Year GP-GS G A P2010 16-11 0 0 0Total 16-11 0 0 0

CAREER HONORS• 2010 Patriot League Rookie of

the Year• Patriot League Rookie of Week

(‘10)

Year GP-GS G A P2009 23-23 9 2 202010 20-20 6 2 14Total 43-43 15 4 34

CAREER HONORS• 2011 Hermann Trophy Watch List• 2011 Patriot League Preseason

Offensive Player of the Year• 2010 Patriot League Offensive

Player of the Year• First Team All-Patriot League (‘10)• NSCAA 1st Team All-Region (‘09)• NSCAA 3rd Team All-Region (’09)• PL All-Tournament Team (‘09)• PL Offensive Player of Week (‘09,

‘10)• PL Rookie of Week (‘09)• Patriot League Academic Honor

Roll (‘10)

goals and two assists ... one of two freshmen named to the NSCAA All-Mid-Atlan-tic Team ... ranked second in the Patriot League in goals and points (20), behind only teammate Conor O’Brien ... nine goals were the most by a Patriot League freshman and ninth-most among all Division I freshmen ... goal total was tied for second-most ever by a Bucknell freshman ... was especially clutch in the post-season, when he scored the lone goal in Bucknell’s 1-0 win over American in the Patriot League championship match as well as the goal in a 1-0 victory at Princ-eton in the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... scored twice in a 5-1 win over St. Peter’s ... had one goal and one assist against College of Charleston and Army ... first career goal came in his third game, against Vermont ... also scored against Marquette and Lehigh ... named Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week and Patriot League Rookie of the Week once each ... Personal/H.S.: Son of Betsey and Charlie Burgdorf ... born Sept. 22, 1990 ... has five siblings: Sadie, Christian, Toby, Olivia and Maelyn ... earned three varsity letters in soccer and two in baseball at The Pingry School in Martinsville, N.J. ... first team all-state and NSCAA Regional All-American ... helped his team capture state championships in both 2006 and 2008, with the ‘08 team finishing 19-0-1 with a final national ranking of No. 11 ... Pingry was 37-1-1 over his last two seasons, the winningest team in the state ... had 20 goals and 15 assists as a senior and was the Somerset County Player of the Year and the Courier News Player of the Year ... also played for the Match Fit Chelsea U18 Academy Team ... majoring in physics ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

Mayowa Alli

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Ranks 6th in Bucknell history with 14 career shutouts ... 2010: Shared time in goal with classmate Marc Hartmann ... played in 10 matches with eight starts

... made 36 saves while allowing 17 goals ... had .679 save per-centage and 1.86 GAA ... post-ed one shutout, a 2-0 blanking

of NJIT ... also picked up wins against La Salle and Penn State ... recorded sea-son-high seven saves against both NJIT and Holy Cross ... 2009: Enjoyed a stellar campaign, tying the school record with 10 shutouts en route to Second Team All-Patriot League honors ... made 21 starts and posted a solid .814 save percentage and 1.03 goals-against average ... finished 15-6, breaking school record for wins in a season by a goalkeeper ... did not concede a goal in three of the four postseason games ... posted 1-0 shutouts of Lafayette and American in the Patriot League Tournament and also blanked Princeton with a six-save performance in the NCAA Tournament ... during Patriot League regular-season play recorded clean sheets against Navy, Holy Cross, Army and Lafayette ... posted back-to-back 1-0 shut-outs over Hartwick and Syracuse at the Mayor’s Cup early in the season, earning the Garth Stam Defensive MVP Award ... led the Patriot League in shutouts and ranked No. 2 in saves per game (4.38) and No. 3 in goals-against average ... three-time Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week ... 2008: Had a solid rookie year for the Bison, starting 12 games while posting a 5-4-3 record with three shutouts ... went 2-2 in Patriot League play, with wins coming over Navy and Army ... had a 1.31 goals-against average and .750 save percentage ... GAA in league games was 0.93 ... shutouts came against Penn State, Cornell and Army ... made five saves in the Penn State game ... stopped eight shots in a 1-1 tie with No. 10 Ohio State ... season-high nine saves in 2-1 loss to Holy Cross ... allowed one goal or less in 7 of 12 starts ... Personal/H.S.: Played goalkeeper for both McDonogh High School and Casa Mia Bays club teams ... helped club team to U17/18 U.S. Soccer Develop-ment Academy title in 2008 and another national U19 title in the summer of 2009 ... club teammate of fellow Bison Brendan Klebanoff (injured in 2009) ... broke Mc-Donogh High School and Maryland records with 20 shutouts in 24 games as a senior ... high school team played one of the toughest schedules in the country ... named Baltimore Sun and Baltimore Examiner Goalkeeper of the Year ... named Second Team All-State in Maryland ... helped club team to 2006 USYSA national title ... majoring in mechanical engineering ... named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2008, 2009, 2010 ... Capital One Second Team Academic All-District in 2009 and 2010.

Returnees

2010: Played in 17 games off the bench in a variety of positions ... saw time five Patriot League regular-season games and all three postseason contests ... scored first collegiate goal in 2-0 win over NJIT ... 2009: Saw action in eight games as a freshman fullback ... made collegiate debut in 1-0 win over Hartwick

... played in Patriot League wins over Army and Lafayette ... also saw action in NCAA game vs. Virginia ... Personal/H.S.: Son of Donna and Gene Cinotti ... born June 19, 1991 in Teaneck, N.J. ... has one brother, Nick ... father played baseball at Fordham ... four-year varsity letterman at Sparta High School ... third team all-state honoree in 2008 ... first team all-league as a junior and senior ... New Jersey Herald and Muggs Media Player of the Year ... two-time team captain and two-time team MVP for a team that won four straight league titles ... played club soccer for Parsip-pany United ... majoring in management ... two-year member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

TOMMY CASOSenior • Goalkeeper

Phoenix, Md. • McDonough0VINNY CINOTTI

Junior • DefenderSparta, N.J. • Sparta21

CAREER HONORS• 2nd Team All-PL (‘09)• Capital One Academic All-

District 2nd Team (‘09, ‘10)• Garth Kram Defensive MVP of

Mayor’s Cup (‘09)• PL GK of Week (’08, 3x ‘09)• PL Rookie of Week (’08)• NSCAA Academic All-East (‘10)• PL Academic Honor Roll (’08,

‘09, ‘10)

Year GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Sv% Sho2008 12-12 1166:14 17 1.31 51 .750 32009 21-21 1840:12 21 1.03 92 .814 102010 10-8 823:57 17 1.86 36 .679 1Total 43-41 3830:23 55 1.29 179 .765 14

Tommy Caso

Year GP-GS G A P2009 8-0 0 0 02010 17-0 1 0 2Total 25-0 1 0 2

CAREER HONORS• PL Academic Honor Roll (‘09, ‘10)

2010: Appeared in one game, a reserve showing against College of Charleston ... 2009: Made two appearances as a fresh-man, coming against St. Peter’s and NJIT ... Personal/H.S.: Parents are Elyse and Kevin Costello ... born Apr. 21, 1991 in Bethlehem ... has one sister, Aleah ... fa-ther played soccer at Penn State ... cous-

in, Lindsey Appenzoller, is a 2008 Bucknell graduate and a former Bison women’s soccer player ... four-year soccer letterman at Freedom High School ... captained the squad as a senior and earned first team all-area recognition from both the Morning Call and Express Times ... two-time all-league pick ... member of the Super-Y Reading Rage club ... part of the 2008 90/91 national ODP pool and was named to the Super-Y Finals All-Tournament Team ... in 2005 was part of the EPYSA ODP team ... electrical engineering major ... made Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2009.

COLLIN COSTELLOJunior • Defender

Bethlehem, Pa. • Freedom19Year GP-GS G A P2009 2-0 0 0 02010 1-0 0 0 0Total 3-0 0 0 0

CAREER HONORS• PL Academic Honor Roll (‘09)

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2010: Spent rookie season as a re-serve midfielder ... Personal/H.S.: Born Dec. 20, 1991 ... son of John and Janet Hoolachan ... has two siblings, Jordan and Nolan ... lettered in soccer and in-door track and field at Mount Hebron High School ... captained the soccer team from his sophomore through his senior year ... first team all-state and all-region

as a senior ... team won Class 3A county, region and state championships dur-ing his freshman year ... in track finished sixth in the county in the 800 meters and fourth in the region in the 4x800 relay ... majoring in electrical engineering ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

Year GP-GS G A P2010 0-0 0 0 0Total 0-0 0 0 0

CAREER HONORS• Patriot League Academic Honor

Roll (‘10)

MARC HARTMANNSenior • Goalkeeper

Bradenton, Fla. • St. Stephen’s00

2010: Turned in his most productive sea-son to date after taking over the starting goalkeeper job midway through the sea-son ... played in 15 games with 12 starts ... started six of the seven Patriot League matches and all three postseason con-tests ... finished with a 7-4-1 record with four shutouts ... posted back-to-back shutouts against Colgate and Ameri-can in the Patriot League Tournament ... held Penn scoreless in regulation in the NCAA Tournament before conceding

a goal in over-time ... made six saves against Penn, a season high ... turned in regular-season shutouts against Navy and Adel-phi ... finished

season with a .714 save percentage and 1.12 GAA ... tallied 35 saves with 14 goals against ... earned a Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week award ... 2009: Saw action in three games, including one start ... made first career start against Saint Francis (Pa.) and made two saves in a 1-0 shutout ... also made relief appearances against American and Virginia ... finished season with three saves and one goal against ... 2008: Served as backup goalkeeper as a freshman ... did not appear in a game ... Personal/H.S.: Three-sport star in high school, participating in soccer, basketball and track & field ... four-year starter on soccer team ... team captain and MVP ... member of Florida state ODP ... all-area selection ... played club soccer with IMG Soccer Academy and Braden River Soccer Club ... St. Stephen’s Athlete of the Year in 2007-08 ... majoring in management ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll as a sophomore and junior.

AIDAN HOOLACHANSophomore • Midfielder

Ellicott City, Md. • Mount Hebron15

2010: Suffered through an injury-plagued sophomore season ... played in eight games with six starts in the back four ... started the first five games of the season, including a 2-1 win over No. 15 Penn State ... 2009: Made a strong debut during Bucknell’s championship season, playing in 20 games while starting 17 at fullback ... part of a defense that set a school record with 12 shutouts ... first career point came on an assist against St. Peter’s ... Personal/H.S.: Son of Chris-tine Nickle Jarrett ... born May 17, 1990 in

Kingston ... three-year letterman in both soccer and track at The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn. ... captain of the Jamaican U15 and U16 National Teams ... also played on the U17 and U20 National Teams ... came to the United States to at-tend high school at Hotchkiss, where he became an all-state and All-New England player ... as team captain helped Hotchkiss to the 2008 New England Prep School title ... prep teammate of CK Kumah ... also played for the Rye Rovers club team ... double major in economics and political science.

JERMAINE JARRETTJunior • Defender

Kingston, Jamaica • Hotchkiss School (Conn.)10

Year GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Sv% Sho2008 0-0 0:00 0 — 0 — 02009 3-1 139:24 1 0.65 3 .750 12010 15-12 1129:45 14 1.12 35 .714 4Total 18-13 1269:09 15 1.06 38 .717 5

CAREER HONORS• PL Academic Honor Roll (‘09,

‘10)• PL Goalkeeper of Week (‘10)

Year GP-GS G A P2009 20-17 0 1 12010 8-6 0 0 0Total 28-23 0 1 1

2010: A mainstay at center midfield, where he played in and started 20 of the team’s 21 games ... team’s fifth-leading scorer with nine points on three goals and three assists ... 2 of 3 goals came against Patriot League opposition (Navy,

Holy Cross) ... also had an assist against Holy Cross ... third goal of season came against Binghamton ... added assists against La Salle and Ohio State ... had the game-winning goal against Navy ... season-high five shots vs. Navy ... 2009: Once again a key contributor at center mid ... set career highs in goals (3), assists (6) and points (12) ... ranked fifth in the Patriot League in assists per game ... biggest goal of the year was a 78th-minute header in a 1-0 home win over Lafayette in a game televised on Fox Soccer Channel ... one game earlier had a goal and assist in a 2-0 win over NJIT ... named Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week fol-lowing those two games ... also had a goal and assist in a 5-1 win over St. Peter’s ... assisted on both goals in a pair of 1-0 wins over Hartwick and Syracuse at the Mayor’s Cup ... also had assists against Holy Cross and Penn State ... 2008: Had a successful rookie season, playing in all 19 games with 11 starts at center mid-field ... ranked sixth on the team with eight points on two goals and four assists ... first career goal was game-tying tally in second half of 2-2 draw with Hartwick ... scored GWG in 3-1 win over St. Peter’s ... assists came against Navy, Holy Cross, Lafayette and NJIT ... named Patriot League Rookie of the Week after the Navy game ... Personal/H.S.: Scored winning goal to help J.J. Pearce High School to Region III title ... squad eventually won the 2007 USYSA national championship ... played club soccer for Andromeda ... helped club team to 2008 U-18 U.S. Youth Soccer National Championship ... originally committed to Western Kentucky, but that school dropped the sport of men’s soccer before he arrived ... also an accom-plished basketball player ... majoring in economics and history.

LUKE JOYNERSenior • Midfielder

Dallas, Texas • J.J. Pearce5Year GP-GS G A P2008 19-11 2 4 82009 22-5 3 6 122010 20-20 3 3 9Total 61-36 8 13 29

CAREER HONORS• PL Offensive Player of Week (‘09)• PL Rookie of Week (’08)

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Returnees

2010: Played in 20 games with six starts, but minutes were somewhat limited by nagging injuries ... finished with a goal and two assists for four points ... lone goal was a huge one, tying the game in the 76th minute at Lehigh, setting up Mayowa Alli’s OT winner that put Buck-nell into the playoffs ... assisted on Josh

Plump’s goal in Bucknell’s 1-0 win over Colgate in the Patriot League Tournament semifinals ... also had an assist against Holy Cross ... season-high six shots against Army ... 2009: Enjoyed a productive rookie season, playing in all 23 games with 20 starts at left midfield ... ranked fourth on the team with 11 points, coming on four goals and three assists ... scored game-winning goals three days apart against Holy Cross and Marquette ... scored late in first half against Holy Cross to give Bison a 1-0 win ... beat Marquette with goal in sudden-death overtime ... named Patriot League Rookie of the Week after those two performances ... also recorded goals against College of Charleston and Penn State ... also had an assist in the Marquette game ... sent in a corner kick that was headed in by Brendan Burgdorf for the lone goal in the Patriot League championship game against American ... Personal/H.S.: Son of Natford Kumah and Selina Komey ... born Sept. 11, 1989 in Accra ... has two siblings: David and Sylvia ... teammate of Jermaine Jarrett at The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn. ... product of the Right to Dream Academy, an organization that helps talented, underprivileged African children play sport, obtain a first class education and develop key lifeskills to help them to achieve a better quality of life ... earned all-state honors in both 2006 and 2007 and was an All-New England pick ... three-time all-league pick ... served as co-captain along with Jarrett on the 2008 New England Prep School champions ... also competed in track and field ... played club soccer with the Rye Rovers ... majoring in economics.

2010: Spent rookie campaign as the No. 3 goalkeeper ... Personal/H.S.: Born May 7, 1992 in Winter Park, Fla. ... parents are Kay and Orman Kimbrough III ... has an older sister, Ellen, who played soccer at James Madison ... captained the varsity soccer team at Winter Park, Fla. ... named First Team All-Orange County ... part of a team that won a pair of district cham-pionships and Metro Conference titles ... played club soccer for Florida Soccer Alliance and made three State Cup Final Four appearances ... three-year member of Florida ODP Team ... Region III Team member in 2009-10 ... majoring in civil engineering.

ORMAN KIMBROUGHSophomore • Goalkeeper

Winter Park, Fla. • Winter Park1

CK KUMAHJunior • Midfielder

Accra, Ghana • Hotchkiss School (Conn.)14

2010: Enjoyed a strong freshman year, improving significantly as the season progressed ... played in 19 of the team’s 21 games, including four September starts ... starts came against Penn State, Ohio State, American and Drexel ... con-tributed to victory over No. 15 PSU ... lone point was an assist on Brendan Burgdorf’s 89th-minute tying goal

against Drexel in a game Bucknell went on to win in OT ... Personal/H.S.: Born Sept. 25, 1992 in Baltimore, Md. ... son of John and Dina Meyer ... has a brother, Josh ... captained the nationally ranked McDonogh High School soccer team as a junior and senior ... first team all-state and all-metro as a junior ... second team all-state as a senior ... played right back for both his high school and club teams ... played club soccer for the Baltimore Casa Mia Bays, which won back-to-back na-tional championships in 2007 and 2008 ... won another national title with the Bays at the U-19 level in the summer of 2011 ... that club also produced current Bison Tommy Caso ... also a high school teammate of Caso ... majoring in mechanical engineering ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

Year GP-GS G A P2010 19-4 0 1 1Total 19-4 0 1 1

JOE MEYERSophomore • Midfielder

Sykesville, Md. • McDonogh2

JOSH PLUMPJunior • Forward

Millburn, N.J. • Millburn11

2010: Enjoyed another big season up front, producing five goals and an assist to rank third on the team with 11 points ... played in all 21 matches with 10 starts ... was a clutch playmaker, with three of his five goals game-winners ... scored one of the team’s biggest goals of the

season, a 50th-minute strike in a 1-0 win over top-seeded Colgate in the Patriot League Tournament semifinals ... scored first career OT goal to beat Drexel 2-1 ... also had the game-winner in a 3-1 win over La Salle ... other goals game in league wins over Army and Navy ... earned Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week honors after scoring in back-to-back games over Drexel and Navy ... 2009: Was a key reserve up front for the Bison ... played in all 23 games with a pair of starts ... tallied seven points on two goals and three assists ... goals came in back-to-back wins over Colgate and NJIT ... first career goal was a huge one, tying the game at 1-1 in the 81st minute at Colgate (Bucknell went on to win 2-1) ... named Pa-triot League Rookie of Week after that effort ... logged assists against Hartwick, St. Peter’s and Army ... attempted season-high seven shots in the Army game ... Personal/H.S.: Son of Kathy and Steven Plump ... born Nov. 29, 1990 in Summit, N.J. ... has two younger brothers, Jeremy and Jeffrey ... one of the most decorated players to enter the Bucknell program in quite some time ... ESPN RISE Magazine Honorable Mention All-American, NSCAA High School Boys Regional All-Ameri-can, and Star Ledger New Jersey Player of the Year in 2008 ... also earned first team all-state and Essex County Player of the Year honors after leading Millburn High to the New Jersey Group 3 state championship in 2008 ... team finished 23-2 and

Year GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Sv% Sho2010 0-0 0 0 — 0 — 0Total 0-0 0 0 — 0 — 0

Year GP-GS G A P2009 23-20 4 3 112010 20-6 1 2 4Total 43-26 5 5 15

CAREER HONORS• PL Rookie of Week (’09)

CAREER HONORS• Patriot League Academic Honor

Roll (‘10)

Year GP-GS G A P2009 23-2 2 3 72010 21-10 5 1 11Total 44-12 7 4 18

CAREER HONORS• PL Offensive Player of Week (‘10)• PL Academic Honor Roll (’09)• PL Rookie of Week (‘09)

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ANDREW POWELLSenior • Defender

Charlton, Mass. • St. John’s12

2010: Cemented his reputation as one of the Patriot League’s top defenders ... earned Second Team All-Patriot League honors for the second year in a row ... continued to score big goals in addition to strong defense ... registered six points on two goals and two assists ... first goal was a 45-yard bomb that proved to be the game-winner in a 2-1 league victory over Army ... also scored against Binghamton ... assisted on CK Kumah’s tying goal late in a critical win at Lehigh ... earned Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week honors the final week of the regular season ... 2009: Had a terrific campaign as a first-year starter on defense ... brought an added element of size and athleti-cism to the back line ... earned Second Team All-Patriot League and Patriot League All-Academic Team honors ... contributed two goals and an assist ... both goals came in clutch situations ... header in 85th minute gave Bison a 1-0 win over Saint Francis (Pa.) ... later in season gave Bucknell a key 2-1 league win at Colgate with a 25-yard blast with 1:52 remaining ... also saved a ball off the line in that game ... named Damon’s Bison Athlete of the Week after the Colgate game ... recorded an assist in a win over Vermont ... 2008: Did not appear in a match ... Personal/H.S.: Named to Worcester Telegram & Gazette All-Star Super Team in 2006 and 2007 ... named all-state in Massachusetts ... also earned Region I selection ... named to NSCAA All-America team ... played club soccer for Juventus USA ... Massachu-setts indoor track and field state champion in the high jump ... also an All-Patriot League honoree for the Bucknell track & field team each of the last two seasons ... in spring of 2010 helped Bucknell to its first Patriot League men’s outdoor track & field title since 1991 by winning the decathlon and placing second in the high jump ... became Bucknell’s first-ever Patriot League decathlon champion ... broke school record in the decathlon in a third-place finish in 2011 while helping Buck-nell to its second straight men’s title ... 2011 Patriot League heptathlon champion indoors ... IC4A qualifier ... majoring in accounting ... member of Patriot League Ac-ademic Honor Roll in 2009 and 2010 ... also earned a spot on the inaugural Patriot League All-Academic Team in 2010 as well as the NSCAA Scholar All-East Team.

Year GP-GS G A P2008 0-0 0 0 02009 21-21 2 1 52010 20-19 2 2 6Total 41-40 4 3 11

CAREER HONORS• 2nd Team All-PL (‘09, ‘10)• PL All-Tournament Team (‘10)• PL Defensive Player of Week

(‘10)• Damon’s Athlete of Week (‘09)• PL Decathlon Champion (‘10)• PL Heptathlon Champion (‘11)• NSCAA Scholar-All East (‘10)• PL All-Academic Team (‘10)• PL Academic Honor Roll (‘09,

‘10)

Andrew Powell

2010: One of two players on the squad to start all 21 games ... was Mr. Versatility, playing everywhere from fullback to cen-ter midfield to outside mid ... scored the team’s first goal of the season on open-

ing night against Villanova ... named to inaugural Patriot League All-Academic Team as well as NSCAA Scholar All-East Team ... 2009: Earned a starting position at right outside midfield and was a solid two-way player ... first career goal was an 85th-minute game-winner in a 2-1 victory over Vermont ... ranked third on the team with four assists, coming against La Salle, Navy, St. Peter’s and NJIT ... assist vs. Navy came on the only goal in a 1-0 league win ... 2008: Played in 10 matches during his rookie campaign ... did not register a point, but had several good scor-ing chances ... attempted four shots ... Personal/H.S.: MVP of 2007 Bison Soccer Camp ... member of Virginia ODP from 2003-05 ... Minnesota ODP member in 2006 and 2007 ... member of Region II team from 2006-07 ... double major in philoso-phy and psychology ... three-time PL Academic Honor Roll member.

RYAN SAPPINGTONSenior • Midfielder

Barboursville, Va. • Shattuck-St. Mary’s (Minn.)7

Year GP-GS G A P2008 10-1 0 0 02009 23-22 1 4 62010 21-21 1 0 2Total 54-44 2 4 8

CAREER HONORS• PL Academic Honor Roll (’08,

‘09, ‘10)• PL All-Academic Team (‘10)• NSCAA Scholar All-East (‘10)

ranked No. 3 in the state ... scored 27 goals and eight assists ... played club soccer for the Match Fit Chelsea U18 Academy Team along with fellow Bison Brendan Burgdorf ... majoring in economics ... named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2009.

2010: Played in all 21 games with 16 starts in the defensive half ... started all seven Patriot League regular-season games and all three postseason games ... lone point was an assist in a 2-0 league win over Navy ... 2009: Missed the first third of the season due to injury, then

served primarily as a reserve back upon his return ... saw time in nine matches, in-cluding a start against St. Peter’s ... 2008: Played well in his first collegiate season, despite missing about five weeks due to a foot injury ... played in 10 matches and started two, against Niagara and Lehigh ... first career point came on an assist in a 3-0 win over Cornell ... Personal/H.S.: Played forward for high school team, but defender for club team Century V United ... named captain of the All-Valley Boys Soccer Team ... three-time all-state selection in West Virginia ... named West Vir-ginia Midfielder of the Year in 2006 ... member of 2007 NSCAA All-America Team ... also earned NSCAA, RISE Magazine and West Virginia State Player of the Year rec-ognition ... named one of 100 freshmen to keep an eye on by collegesoccernews.com prior to 2008 season ... majoring in chemical engineering.

NADER SAWTARIESenior • Defender

Bethany, W.Va. • Linsly School8Year GP-GS G A P2008 10-2 0 1 12009 9-1 0 0 02010 21-16 0 1 1Total 40-19 0 2 2

CAREER HONORS• College Soccer News “100 Fresh-

men to Watch” (’08)

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RAFAEL ENRIQUEZ-HESLESFreshman • Defender

McLean, Va. • McLean13Personal/H.S.: Born Apr. 13, 1993 in Mexico City, Mexico ... son of Rafael Enriquez Andrade and Elisa Hesles Flores ... has two siblings, Elisa and Manuel ... 2011 graduate of McLean High School in Virginia ... lettered four times in soccer and twice in football ... soccer team captain as a junior and senior ... team MVP in 2011 ... named first team all-district as a junior and senior and honorable mention all-district as a freshman and sophomore ... twice named honorable mention all-region and once honorable men-tion All-Met ... in 2010 team won a district championship and reached the Northern Region finals ... second team

all-district pick in football ... played club soccer for McLean Academy.

JONATHAN GRADFreshman • Midfielder

Charlotte, N.C. • Charlotte Latin4Personal/H.S.: Born Aug. 11, 1982 in Chicago, Ill. ... par-ents are Michael and Karen Grad ... has one sister, Katie ... four-year soccer letterman at Charlotte Latin High School ... teammate of fellow Bison recruit Conor Keeley ... two-year team captain ... two-time all-state, all-region and all-conference selection ... team MVP ... helped team advance to North Carolina 3A Independents Final Four ... scored 40 goals in high school career ... played club soc-cer for Charlotte Soccer Academy.

CONOR KEELEYFreshman • Forward

Charlotte, N.C. • Charlotte Latin23Personal/H.S.: Born March 6, 1993 in Charlotte, N.C. ... son of Tyler and Meaghan Keeley ... has two brothers, Rory and Duncan ... co-captain of the soccer team at Charlotte Latin High School, where he was a teammate of fellow Bison recruit Jonathan Grad ... helped team ad-vance to North Carolina 3A Independents Final Four ... played club soccer for Charlotte Soccer Academy ... team captain of his U-16 and U-18 Academy teams ... for U-16 team scored 13 goals, second-most in Southeast Confer-ence ... the following year ranked second in conference with 17 assists.

MARK LEIBENSPERGERFreshman • Midfielder

Gibsonia, Pa. • Pine-Richland24Personal/H.S.: Born Feb. 15, 1993 in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... son of Stephen and Pamela Leibensperger ... has a younger sister, Carrie ... mother and aunt both attended Bucknell ... three-year soccer letterman at Pine-Richland High School ... Pennsylvania All-State selection in 2010 ... All-WPIAL selection ... team won sectional titles in 2007 and 2009 ... member of the Region I ‘93 ODP Team from 2008-10 ... played club ball for Pittsburgh Strikers.

JOHN MILLERFreshman • Defender

Topsfield, Mass. • Masconomet Regional17Personal/H.S.: Born May 17, 1992 in Winchester, Mass. ... parents are Jack and Beth Miller ... has two sisters, Kris-ten and Amy ... four-year soccer letterman at Mascono-met Regional High School ... 2009 all-state selection ... two-time Cape Ann League and Eastern Massachusetts All-Star ... also captain for his postgraduate season at Worcester Academy ... named a Top-100 recruit ... played for the FC Greater Boston Bolts Academy Team ... trained in Finland with Ekenas IF.

PAT PLOURDEFreshman • Forward

Bristol, Conn. • Briston Eastern3Personal/H.S.: Born Nov. 17, 1992 in Bristol, Conn. ... par-ents are Robin and Lisa Plourde ... has two siblings, Sara and Timmothy ... lettered three times in soccer and seven times in indoor/outdoor track and field at Bristol Eastern High School ... four-time all-conference selection in soc-cer ... also a three-time all-state pick and an All-New Eng-land selection ... named to Hartford Courant and Herald Press all-star teams ... three-time all-conference in track ... led club team FSA United to three state championships ... was in the ODP Regional Pool.

BRIAN WARDFreshman • Midfielder

Manlius, N.Y. • Fayetteville-Manlius18Personal/H.S.: Born Jan. 13, 1993 in Syracuse, N.Y. ... son of Shawn and Mary Ward ... has three older sisters, Nora, Erin and Corine ... NSCAA All-America soccer player at Fayetteville-Manlius High School ... also an NSCAA Schol-ar-All-American and National Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... two-time NSCAA All-Region selection ... three-time all-state pick ... named Central New York player of the Year ... three-time First Team All-CNY ... three-time conference player of the year ... four-time first team all-league ... team captain as a junior and senior ... played in the develop-ment academy with Empire United in 2009-10 and 2010-

11 ... captained the 2010-11 Northeast Division champions ... played with Syracuse Futbol Club, which was New York State West State Cup champion in 2006 and 2008 and 2008 Region I semifinalist.

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2010 PATRIOT LEAGUE STANDINGS

Patriot League OverallTeam W-L-T Pts. W-L-T Pct.Colgate 5-0-2 17 8-6-5 .553Lehigh 4-2-1 13 8-8-2 .500American 3-2-2 11 7-9-3 .447Bucknell# 3-2-2 11 10-9-2 .524Lafayette 3-3-1 10 8-7-3 .528Navy 2-2-3 9 7-5-4 .563Holy Cross 0-4-3 3 3-10-5 .306Army 0-5-2 2 3-12-2 .234# - Patriot League Tournament Champion

Offensive Player of the Year: Brendan Burgdorf (B)Defensive Player of the Year: Kevin Strunk (LE)Goalkeeper of the Year: Chris Miller (C)Rookie of the Year: Mayowa Alli (B)Coach of the Year: Erik Ronning (C)

## NAME GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT

4 Tommy McCabe 19-18 3 10 16 38 .079 19 .500 1 1-1

9 Brendan Burgdorf 20-20 6 2 14 54 .111 29 .537 2 0-0

11 Josh Plump 21-10 5 1 11 36 .139 19 .528 3 0-0

3 Ross Liberati 20-20 5 1 11 19 .263 10 .526 1 0-0

5 Luke Joyner 20-20 3 3 9 31 .097 14 .452 1 0-0

20 Mayowa Alli 19-17 3 3 9 8 .375 6 .750 1 0-0

12 Andrew Powell 20-19 2 2 6 11 .182 5 .455 1 0-0

14 CK Kumah 20-6 1 2 4 34 .029 11 .324 0 0-0

17 Brendan Klebanoff 18-1 1 1 3 5 .200 3 .600 0 0-0

13 Travis Rand 21-21 0 3 3 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-0

7 Ryan Sappington 21-21 1 0 2 16 .062 10 .625 0 0-0

21 Vinny Cinotti 17-0 1 0 2 6 .167 2 .333 0 0-0

2 Joe Meyer 19-4 0 1 1 10 .000 3 .300 0 0-0

8 Nader Sawtarie 21-16 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0

6 Josh Butzke 16-11 0 0 0 20 .000 6 .300 0 0-0

23 Ryan Foreman 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

19 Collin Costello 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

16 Phil Parsons 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

10 Jermaine Jarrett 8-6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

0 Tommy Caso 10-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

00 Marc Hartmann 15-13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

Total............... 21 32 30 94 299 .107 142 .475 10 1-1

Opponents.... 21 31 27 89 266 .117 105 .395 9 2-3

GOALKEEPER STATISTICS (returnees in bold)

## NAME GP-GS Min. GA GAAvg. Svs. Pct. W L T Sho

00 Marc Hartmann 15-12 1129:45 14 1.12 35 .714 7 4 1 4

0 Tommy Caso 10-8 823:57 17 1.86 36 .679 3 5 1 1

Total............... 21 1953:42 31 1.43 73 .702 10 9 2 5

Opponents.... 21 1953:42 32 1.47 110 .775 9 10 2 2

Team Saves: 2

FIELD STATISTICS 2010 RESULTSOVERALL: 10-9-2, PL: 3-2-2

HOME: 5-2-1, ROAD: 4-5-1, NEUTRAL: 1-2-0

Sept. 1 VILLANOVA (OT) 2-1 LSept. 3 at La Salle 3-1 WSept. 10 at #15 Penn State^ 2-1 WSept. 12 vs. #11 Ohio State^ 2-1 LSept. 17 at College of Charleston# 4-0 LSept. 19 vs. Furman# 2-1 LSept. 25 at American* 3-1 LSept. 28 DREXEL (OT) 2-1 WOct. 2 NAVY* 2-0 WOct. 5 UMBC 2-1 LOct. 9 at Holy Cross* (OT) 2-2 TOct. 15 ARMY* 2-1 WOct. 20 ADELPHI 1-0 WOct. 23 COLGATE* (OT) 3-3 TOct. 26 NJIT 2-0 WOct. 30 at Lafayette* (OT) 2-1 LNov. 2 at Binghamton 3-2 LNov. 6 at Lehigh* (OT) 2-1 WNov. 12 at Colgate% 1-0 WNov. 14 vs. American% 2-0 WNov. 18 at Penn+ (OT) 1-0 L

Home matches in BOLD CAPS * Patriot League game^ Penn State Classic # Nike/Aaron Olitsky Tournament% Patriot League Tournament+ NCAA Tournament

2010 AWARD WINNERS•NSCAAAll-Region:Ross Liberati (1st), Brendan Burg-dorf (1st), Tommy McCabe (3rd) •NSCAAScholarAll-Region:Andrew Powell (1st), Tommy Caso (2nd), Travis Rand (2nd), Ryan Sappington (2nd)•PatriotLeagueOffensivePlayerofYear:Brendan Burgdorf •PatriotLeagueRookieoftheYear:Mayowa Alli•All-PatriotLeague:Ross Liberati (1st), Brendan Burg-dorf (1st), Tommy McCabe (2nd), Andrew Powell (2nd)•Patriot League All-Tournament Team: Ross Liberati (MVP), Andrew Powell, Travis Rand, Tommy McCabe•Patriot League All-Academic Team: Ryan Sapping-ton, Andrew Powell•CapitalOneAcademicAll-District:Tommy Caso, Travis Rand•Bryan-HumphriesAward(BucknellSeniorAthleticAward): Ross Liberati•CollegeSoccerNewsNationalTeamofWeek:Ross Liberati•SusquehannaValleyLimoBisonAthleteoftheWeek: Tommy McCabe, Ross Liberati•PatriotLeagueOffensivePlayerofWeek:Brendan Burgdorf, Josh Plump, Tommy McCabe•PatriotLeagueDefensivePlayeroftheWeek:Ross Liberati, Andrew Powell•PatriotLeagueGoalkeeperofWeek:Marc Hart-mann•PatriotLeagueRookieofWeek:Mayowa Alli (2x)•PatriotLeagueAcademicHonorRoll:Brendan Burgdorf, Tommy Caso, Vinny Cinotti, Ryan Foreman, Marc Hartmann, Aidan Hoolachan, Ross Liberati, Tommy McCabe, Joe Meyer, Andrew Powell, Travis Rand, Ryan Sappington

MISCELLANEOUS STATS

Goals by Period 1 2 OT OT TotalBucknell 11 19 1 1 — 32Opponents 16 12 3 0 — 31

Shots by Period 1 2 OT OT TotalBucknell 144 145 7 3 — 299Opponents 116 139 9 2 — 266

Saves by Period 1 2 OT OT TotalBucknell 35 36 1 1 — 73Opponents 57 48 5 0 — 110

Corners by Period 1 2 OT OT TotalBucknell 51 61 2 2 — 116Opponents 37 41 1 1 — 80

Fouls by Period 1 2 OT OT TotalBucknell 103 106 4 5 — 218Opponents 109 116 6 1 — 232

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Points 1. David Rath, 1969 .............................48 2. Dave Domsohn, 1985 ...................45 3. Bruce Strasburg, 1973 ...................37 Dave Domsohn, 1988 ...................37 5. Lyman Ott, 1960 .............................35 6. Scott Strasburg, 1976 ....................33 7. Dave Domsohn, 1987 ...................31 Conor O’Brien, 2009 ......................319. Bill Dahl, 1962 ..................................29 10. Greg Beatty, 1993 ...........................27 Scott Visnic, 2003 ............................27

Goals 1. David Rath, 1969 .............................23 2. Dave Domsohn, 1985 ....................18 3. Bruce Strasburg, 1973 ...................15 Dave Domsohn, 1988 ....................15 5. Lyman Ott, 1960 ..............................14 Bill Dahl, 1962 ...................................14 7. Bruce Strasburg, 1974 ...................14 8. Scott Strasburg, 1976 ....................12 Greg Beatty, 1993 ............................12

Scott Visnic, 2003 ............................12

assists 1. Tom Roller, 1993 ..............................12 2. Dave Domsohn, 1987 ....................11 3. Steve Goldenring, 1981 ................10 Jonathan Hemmert, 2002 ............10 Tommy McCabe, 2010 ...................10 6. Scott Strasburg, 1973 ...................... 9 Dave Domsohn, 1985 ...................... 9 Conor O’Brien, 2009 ......................... 9 9. David Rath, 1967 ............................... 8 Matt Lowe, 1974 ................................ 8 Conor O’Brien, 2008 ......................... 8 GoalkeePer saves 1. Lloyd Ryysylainen, 1970 ............ 172 2. Paul Sinnenberg, 1976 ............... 148 3. Mark Wrigley, 1993 ...................... 139 4. Scott Racek, 1989 ......................... 138 5. Bill Roberts, 1967.......................... 129 6. Mark Wrigley, 1991 ...................... 125 7. Corey Harbold, 1994 ................... 124 8. Phil Kerstetter, 1966 .................... 119 9. Nathan Fitzgerald, 1999............. 118 10. Joey Kuterbach, 2006 ................. 116

GoalkeePer shutouts 1. Mark Wrigley, 1993 .........................10 Adam Edwards, 2002 .....................10 Tommy Caso, 2009 ..................10 4. Ted Peterson, 1974 ........................... 9 Ted Peterson, 1975 ........................... 9 Adam Edwards, 2005 ....................... 9 7. Adam Edwards, 2003 ....................... 8 Joey Kuterbach, 2006 ...................... 8 Joey Kuterbach, 2007 ...................... 8 10. Paul Sinnenburg, 1976 .................... 7 Kevin Meyer, 1982 ............................. 7 Kevin Meyer, 1983 ............................. 7

Points 1. Dave Domsohn, 1985-88 ........... 138 2. David Rath, 1967-69 .......................98 3. Bruce Strasburg, 1971-74 .............88 4. Scott Strasburg, 1973-76 ..............86 5. Lyman Ott, 1959-61 ........................78 6. Conor O’Brien, 2006-09 .................77 7. Bob Rhein, 1981-84 ........................75 8. Greg Beatty, 1991-94 .....................70 9. Bill Dahl, 1960-62 ............................62 10. Scott Visnic, 2002-05 ......................55 Goals 1. Dave Domsohn, 1985-88 ..............52 2. David Rath, 1967-69 .......................42 3. Bruce Strasburg, 1971-74 .............38 4. Lyman Ott, 1959-61 ........................34 5. Scott Strasburg, 1973-76 ..............33 6. Bob Rhein, 1981-84 ........................30 Greg Beatty, 1991-94 .....................30 8. Bill Dahl, 1960-62 ............................27 9. Conor O’Brien, 2006-09 .................26 10. Art Raynor, 1947-49 ........................23 assists 1. Dave Domsohn, 1985-88 ..............34 2. Conor O’Brien, 2006-09 .................25 3. Jonathan Hemmert, 2001-04.........22 4. Scott Strasburg, 1973-76 ..............20 Jon MacKenzie, 1989-92 ...............20 Tom Roller, 1992-95 ........................20 7. Wright Ramsey, 1994-97 ...............17 8. Mike Shaak, 1982-85 ......................15 Bob Rhein, 1985-88 ........................15 10. David Rath, 1967-69 .......................14 Tommy McCabe, 2007-10 ............14

GoalkeePer saves 1. Mark Wrigley, 1990-93 ................ 431 2. Dan Norton, 1985-88 .................. 317 3. Corey Harbold, 1994-96 ............. 308 4. Nathan Fitzgerald, 1996-99 ...... 302 5. Adam Edwards, 2002-05 ............ 283 6. Pete Puccia, 1977-80 ................... 253 7. Joey Kuterbach, 2004-07 ........... 238 8. Kevin Meyer, 1981-83 ................. 232 9. Ted Peterson, 1973-75 ................ 220 10. Paul Green, 1978-81 .................... 217 GoalkeePer shutouts 1. Adam Edwards, 2002-05 ...............27 2. Ted Peterson, 1972-75 ...................24 3. Mark Wrigley, 1990-93 ...................19 4. Joey Kuterbach, 2004-07 ..............18 5. Kevin Meyer, 1980-83 ....................15 6. Tommy Caso, 2008-pres. ........14 7. Paul Green, 1978-81 ................... 10.5 8. Paul Sinnenburg, 1973-76 ............10 9. Steve Whitaker, 2000-03 ................. 9 10. Dan Norton, 1986-88 ....................7.5

SEASON LEADERS CAREER LEADERS

TEAM RECORDSMost goals, game: 9 vs. Dickinson, 1934 vs. Gettysburg, 1960 & 1969Most goals, season: 41 1985Most goals against, game: 14 vs. Penn State, 1954Most goals against, season: 42 1986 (17 games)Most assists, game: 9 vs. Shippensburg, 1990Most assists, season: 39 1985, 2009Most total points, season: 117 1985 (39 G, 39 A)Most wins, season: 17 2009Most ties, season: 6 2006Most losses, season: 14 1998Most consecutive wins: 7 1976Most consecutive losses: 8 1963, 1964Most consecutive winning seasons: 4 1967-70, 1973-76Most consecutive non-losing seasons: 6 2005-pres.Longest unbeaten streak: 14 1974 (12-0-2)Best winning percentage: .867 1974 (12-1-2)Largest margin of victory: 9 vs. Dickinson, 1934 (9-0)Most overtime games, season: 8 2000, 2008Most consecutive OT games: 5 2008Most shutouts, season: 12 2009Fewest times shutout, season: 0 1950Most shutouts against, season: 8 1998, 2000Most consecutive shutouts, season: 6 1983Most consecutive minutes without allowing a goal: 559:40 1983Best goals-against average: 0.33 1974Fewest goals against, season: 5 1974Highest save percentage, season: .945 1974 (86-91)Most consecutive games scoring: 28 2007-08

Goals in a Game Art Raynor vs. Delaware, 1948 .............. 4Lyman Ott vs. Muhlenberg, 1961 ........ 4Bill Dahl vs. Lafayette, 1962.................... 4Glenn Mars vs. Gettysburg, 1969 ......... 4Scott Strasburg vs. Gettysburg, 1973 . 4Chris Hennings vs. Canisius, 2008 ....... 426 times (last: Scott Visnic, 2003) ......... 3

3-Goal Games in a season David Rath, 1969 ........................................ 4

assists in a Game David Rath vs. Lycoming, 1967 ............. 412 times (last: Tommy McCabe, 2010) ... 3

Points in a Game Lyman Ott vs. Muhlenburg, 1961 ........ 97 times (last: Chris Hennings, 2008) .... 8

Goals involved in Dave Rath vs. Lycoming, 1967 ..... 6 (2G, 4A)

ConseCutive Games with a PointConor O’Brien, 2008-09 .........................11

saves in a Game Howie Levine vs. Cornell, 1961 ...........33

season save PerCentaGe Ted Peterson, 1974 (83-88)............... .943

Career save PerCentaGe Lloyd Ryysylainen, 1968, 1970 ........ .928(180-194)

Fastest Goal to start Game Dave Domsohn vs. Susquehanna, 1987 .......................................................... 0:18

Goals in a season by a Freshman Dave Domson, 1985 ...............................18

Scott Visnic Joey Kuterbach

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HistorynsCaa all-reGion (sinCe 1980) 1981 Mark Brotherton 1st Team1982 Mark Brotherton 1st Team1984 Bob Rhein Hon. Men.1985 Dave Domsohn Hon. Men.1986 Dave Domsohn Hon. Men.1987 Dave Domsohn 1st Team1988 Dave Domsohn 1st Team1990 Ken Gulick 2nd Team Terry Pelino Hon. Men.1993 Mark Wrigley 2nd Team1999 Sam Chamovitz 2nd Team2000 Bill Epley 2nd Team2002 Michael Lookingland 1st Team Nick Taylor 2nd Team2003 Michael Lookingland 1st Team Scott Visnic 2nd Team Adam Edwards 3rd Team2004 Michael Lookingland 1st Team Scott Visnic 3rd Team2005 Adam Edwards 1st Team Tim Faneck 1st Team2006 Andrew Loia 2nd Team Joey Kuterbach 3rd Team2007 Joey Kuterbach 2nd Team Conor O’Brien 2nd Team Corey Curnutte 3rd Team2008 Conor O’Brien 2nd Team2009 Conor O’Brien 1st Team Patrick Selwood 2nd Team Brendan Burgdorf 3rd Team Ross Liberati 3rd Team2010 Brendan Burgdorf 1st Team Ross Liberati 1st Team Tommy McCabe 3rd Team

all-Patriot leaGue 1990 Ken Gulick 1st Team Jon MacKenzie 1st Team Brandon Poe 1st Team1991 Evan Goldsmith 1st Team1993 Greg Beatty 1st Team Peter Radano 1st Team Mark Wrigley 1st Team Baird McIlvain 2nd Team Tom Roller 2nd Team Rich Shaheen 2nd Team1995 Tom Roller 2nd Team1996 Scott Gilroy 2nd Team Brian Ruddy 2nd Team Brendan Whitworth 2nd Team1997 Wright Ramsey 1st Team Brendan Whitworth 2nd Team1998 Bill Epley 1st Team1999 Sam Chamovitz 1st Team Bill Epley 2nd Team Nathan Hopfinger 2nd Team2000 Bill Epley 1st Team Nick Taylor 1st Team Sam Graziano 2nd Team Geza Lendvai-Lintner 2nd Team2002 Adam Edwards 2nd Team Michael Lookingland 2nd Team Nick Taylor 2nd Team2003 Ori Adrabi 1st Team Chris Beekman 1st Team Adam Edwards 1st Team Michael Lookingland 1st Team Scott Visnic 1st Team Eric Brunton 2nd Team Brian King 2nd Team2004 Michael Lookingland 1st Team Scott Visnic 1st Team Ori Adrabi 2nd Team2005 Eric Brunton 1st Team Tim Faneck 1st Team Adam Edwards 1st Team2006 Corey Curnutte 2nd Team

Andrew Loia 2nd Team2007 Corey Curnutte 1st Team Joey Kuterbach 1st Team Joe Mellott 1st Team Conor O’Brien 2nd Team Justin Wolf 2nd Team2008 Conor O’Brien 1st Team Patrick Selwood 2nd Team Mark Schmiegel 2nd Team2009 Ross Liberati 1st Team Conor O’Brien 1st Team Patrick Selwood 1st Team Tommy Caso 2nd Team Sean King 2nd Team Andrew Powell 2nd Team2010 Brendan Burgdorf 1st Team Ross Liberati 1st Team Tommy McCabe 2nd Team Andrew Powell 2nd Team

Pl oFFensive Player oF the year 2003 Scott Visnic2008 Conor O’Brien2009 Conor O’Brien2010 Brendan Burgdorf

Pl deFensive Player oF the year 2000 Bill Epley2003 Michael Lookingland2004 Michael Lookingland2005 Tim Faneck

Pl GoalkeePer oF the year 2005 Adam Edwards2007 Joey Kuterbach

Pl rookie oF the year 2002 Adam Edwards2006 Nathan LaGrave2010 Mayowa Alli

Pl CoaCh oF the year 1993 Craig Reynolds2000 Brendan Nash2003 Brendan Nash2009 Brendan Nash

Pl tournament mvP 2006 Joey Kuterbach2009 Patrick Selwood2010 Ross Liberati

Pl sCholar-athlete oF year 1993 Greg Beatty1994 Greg Beatty2003 Jonathan Hemmert2004 Jonathan Hemmert

nsCaa sCholar all-ameriCa team 2004 Adam Edwards

aCademiC all-ameriCan 1994 Greg Beatty 2nd Team1995 Greg Beatty 1st Team2001 Ryan Weber 2nd Team2003 Jonathan Hemmert 1st Team2004 Jonathan Hemmert 1st Team2008 Chris Hennings 2nd Team2009 Patrick Selwood 2nd Team

aCademiC all-distriCt 1994 Greg Beatty 1995 Greg Beatty1996 Dan Holton2001 Ryan Weber 1st Team2002 Jonathan Hemmert 1st Team

team CaPtains 1960 Lyman Ott, Robert Schad1961 Lyman Ott, Frank Famariss1962 William Dahl1963 Charles Bushnell, Doug May1964 Dan Horning, Bill Savage1965 Edwards Fleming, William Ginsburg1966 Richard Church1967 John Willett, Arthur Kurz1968 Arthur Kurz1969 Terrance Howson, Robert Kline, David Moore1970 Glenn R. Mars1971 Lawrence Greenwood1972 James Ludwig, Joseph Steinmetz1973 Michael Novak, Steven Sparkes1974 Bruce Strasburg1975 Gary Toubman1976 Robert Kurz, Scott Strasburg1977 Stephen Belfiglio, Kenneth Jones1978 Mark Schiowitz1979 David Benson, Peter Christian1980 Peter Christian, Bruce Marcey1981 Mark Brotherton, Brian Hassinger1982 Mark Brotherton, David Fittro1983 Kevin Meyer, Andy Sayles1984 Bob Rhein, Graham Robinson1985 Tom Karygiannis, Mike Shaak1986 Paul Hunt, Drew Lewing1987 Paul Hunt, Drew Lewing1988 Dave Domsohn, Tom Lomax, Dan Norton1989 Jim Miller, Terrry Pelino1990 Terry Pelino, Brandon Poe, Kirk Lorie1991 Evan Goldsmith, Keith Goodling1992 Jon MacKenzie, Mark Wrigley1993 Mark Wrigley, Bo Fifer, Alex Kogan1994 Greg Beatty, Brian Beck, Baird McIlvain1995 Tom Roller1996 Doug Sweet, Wright Ramsey1997 Wright Ramsey, Brian Ruddy1998 Ryan Cummings, Carmine Guirland1999 Steve DeLuca, Bill Epley2000 Erick Davis, Bill Epley, Greg Stunzenas2001 Andrew Aurand2002 Brian King, Tom Ryan, Nick Taylor2003 Brian King, Michael Lookingland2004 Ori Adrabi, Michael Lookingland2005 Eric Brunton, Adam Edwards, Tim Faneck2006 Corey Curnutte, Andrew Loia, Joey Kuterbach2007 Corey Curnutte, Joey Kuterbach, Justin Wolf2008 Conor O’Brien, Mark Schmiegel, Patrick Selwood2009 Conor O’Brien, Patrick Selwood2010 Ross Liberati, Travis Rand

nsCaa all-ameriCan 1960 Lyman Ott Hon. Men. Bob Schad Hon. Men.1976 Scott Strasburg 2nd Team2009 Conor O’Brien 2nd Team

Chris Hennings

Patrick Selwood

Bucknell has captured the NSCAA Col-lege Team Academic Award every year since 1997. To qualify for the award, a team must produce a combined 3.0 GPA.

2003 Jonathan Hemmert 1st Team2004 Jonathan Hemmert 1st Team Greg Buzzell 2nd Team2006 Justin Wolf 1st Team2007 Justin Wolf 1st Team2008 Chris Hennings 1st Team Patrick Selwood 1st Team Jason Soto 1st Team2009 Sean King 1st Team Patrick Selwood 1st Team Tommy Caso 2nd Team2010 Tommy Caso 2nd Team Travis Rand 2nd Team

Ross Liberati

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Year Overall Record Conf. Record Place1929 0-2-0 --- N/A1930 1-3-1 --- N/A1931 1-4-0 --- N/A1932 1-6-1 --- N/A1933 2-5-1 --- N/A1934 3-2-2 --- N/A1935 2-4-1 --- N/A1936 1-5-1 --- N/A1937 4-3-1 --- N/A1938 2-5-1 --- N/A1939 3-3-2 --- N/A1940 3-3-2 --- N/A1941 3-4-1 --- N/A1942 1-5-1 --- N/A1943 1-4-2 --- N/A1944 3-2-1 --- N/A1945 No Team1946 1-7-0 --- N/A1947 3-5-2 --- N/A1948 6-3-0 --- N/A1949 5-4-0 --- N/A1950 3-5-0 --- N/A1951 2-5-0 --- N/A1952 1-7-0 --- N/A1953 2-4-0 --- N/A1954 4-4-1 --- N/A1955 4-4-2 --- N/A1956 3-3-3 --- N/A1957 3-6-1 --- N/A1958 3-7-0 --- N/A1959 6-4-0 --- N/A1960 7-3-0 --- N/A1961 4-6-0 --- N/A1962 5-3-1 --- N/A1963 2-9-0 --- N/A1964 3-9-0 --- N/A1965 2-8-2 2-4-1 (MAC) N/A1966 2-10-1 1-7-0 N/A1967 8-4-0 6-2-0 N/A1968 8-4-0 5-3-0 N/A1969 10-1-2 6-1-1 N/A1970 6-3-2 4-2-1 N/A

Year Overall Record Conf. Record Place1971 5-6-1 3-3-1 N/A1972 6-6-0 5-2-0 N/A1973 9-3-1 5-1-1 N/A1974 12-1-2 5-0-0 (ECC) N/A1975 10-4-1 3-1-1 N/A1976 10-4-0 4-1-0 N/A1977 4-5-4 2-3-0 N/A1978 3-7-3 0-3-2 N/A1979 6-7-1 2-2-1 N/A1980 4-7-2 1-2-2 N/A1981 10-3-2 3-1-1 N/A1982 12-6-0 4-0-0 N/A1983 9-5-2 2-1-1 N/A1984 5-8-1 2-3-0 N/A1985 9-6-2 3-2-2 N/A1986 5-11-1 2-4-1 N/A1987 7-8-1 2-4-1 N/A1988 6-9-1 3-3-1 N/A1989 9-8-0 3-4-0 N/A1990 12-5-1 4-1-1 (PL) First1991 6-11-1 1-6-0 Seventh1992 7-9-1 1-5-1 Seventh1993 11-5-3 4-2-1 Third1994 6-10-1 2-5-0 Sixth1995 6-10-1 1-5-0 Sixth1996 7-11-0 1-5-0 Seventh1997 6-11-0 1-5-0 Seventh1998 4-14-0 0-6-0 Seventh1999 9-7-1 2-4-0 Sixth2000 9-10-2 4-2-0 First-Tie2001 6-11-1 1-5-1 Seventh2002 13-5-1 3-4-0 Fifth2003 11-7-2 5-0-2 First2004 7-9-3 4-2-1 Third2005 8-6-4 3-3-1 Fifth-Tie2006 9-8-6 3-3-1 Fourth*2007 9-5-5 4-2-1 Third2008 8-8-3 3-4-0 Fifth2009 17-6-0 5-2-0 First*2010 10-9-2 3-2-2 Fourth*

Totals 456-479-97 55-73-12 (PL)41-34-13 (ECC)37-25-5 (MAC)

The following are the Bucknell men’s soccer players who have been inducted into the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame. The most recent men’s soccer in-ductee was Mark Brotherton, who entered the Hall of Fame in 2006. Mark Brotherton (’83): A two-time co-captain, Brotherton was the first Bucknell soccer player to be named all-conference four straight years. He reg-istered 21 goals and 12 assists for 54 points in his career. A Christy Mathewson Award winner as the top athlete in his senior class, Brotherton entered the Hall of Fame with the Class of 2006.

Dave Domsohn (’89): A four-year letterwinner and All-East Coast Confer-ence honors, Dohmson led the Bison in scoring each of his years and set the school career records for goals (52), assists (34) and points (138). Entered the Hall of Fame with the Class of 1999.

R. Lyman Ott (’62): Two-time captain of the soccer team, Ott set season and career scoring records and was named to the All-MAC Northern Division, All-Tri State and All-American teams. Entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1983.

David P. Rath (’70): Rath held season and career scoring records at his graduation and was named MVP of the Middle Atlantic Conference in 1969. Entered the Hall of Fame with the Class of 1988.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

Conference Affiliations:Middle Atlantic Conference: 1965-73 East Coast Conference: 1974-89 Patriot League: 1990-Pres. * Won Conference Tournament

BUCKNELL ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

Mark Brotherton

Dave Domsohn

Lyman Ott

David Rath

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Arthur B. Raynor (’50): As the captain of the baseball and soccer teams as a senior, Raynor set game and season scoring records. Entered the Hall of Fame with the Class of 1984.

Bruce Strasburg (’75): A four-year letterwinner, Strasburg was selected to the All-Middle Atlantic Conference team in 1973 and 1974 and led the Bison in scoring three of his four years. Entered the Hall of Fame with the Class of 1998.

Scott Strasburg (’77): An All-America second team selection and Co-Most Vaulable Player in the East Coast Conference in 1976, Strasburg led Bucknell to three straight appearances in the NCAA Soccer Tournament. Entered the Hall of Fame with the Class of 1993.

Gary Toubman (’76): A team captain as a senior, Toubman was a four-year letterman and two-time All-East Coast Conference selection. He was a de-fensive catalyst on teams that three times set or tied the school record for shutouts and made back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances. Entered the Hall of Fame with the Class of 2004.

BUCKNELL ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

Art Raynor

Bruce Strasburg

Scott Strasburg

Gary Toubman

ALUMNI CORNER

Over the last few years the Bucknell men’s soccer program has been well represented in both international and professional soccer.

Sunil Gulati ’81Gulati is currently one of the most influential

figures in American soccer. He has been the pres-ident of the U.S. Soccer Federation since 2006, where he oversees the U.S. national team.

Gulati served as Major League Soccer’s Dep-uty Commissioner from its launch until 1999 and currently teaches in the economics department at Columbia University while also serving as the president of Kraft Soccer Properties (New Eng-land Revolution).

While at Bucknell Gulati was a team manager with the Bison. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Bucknell and earned his M.A. and M. Phil. in economics at Columbia.

Gulati and his wife, Marcela, have one son, Emilio, and one daughter, Sofia.

Michael Lookingland ’05Michael Lookingland became the first Buck-

nell men’s soccer player, and just the sixth from the Patriot League, to be drafted by a Major League Soccer team when he was selected by Real Salt Lake with the 13th overall pick in the 2005 MLS Supplemental Draft.

The 2005 Buck-nell graduate, who made his MLS debut later that summer, has played profes-sional indoor soccer with the Baltimore Blast since 2008 and has also seen action with the USL Second Division Harrisburg City Islanders and with Crystal Palace USA. He has won two championships with the Blast and one with the City Islanders. In July 2009 he was named to a National Indoor Soccer League (NISL) all-star team that traveled to Ber-muda to play the Island Soccer League’s all-stars.

Lookingland started all 76 games in his four-year career at Bucknell. He became just the sec-ond player to be named the Patriot League De-fensive Player of the Year twice.

Conor O’Brien ‘10After becoming the first Bucknell All-Ameri-

can in 33 years, Conor O’Brien attended the MLS scouting combine and later signed a professional contract with Blokhus FC in Denmark. O’Brien scored 10 goals in his debut season and helped Blokhus earn a promotion to the First Division. In 2011 he is playing in the Danish Superleague for SønderjyskE.

O’Brien was a two-time Patriot League Offen-sive Player of the Year, and as a senior he was one of 15 finalists for the Hermann Trophy, awarded to the college player of the year. He graduated ranked in the top 10 on Bucknell’s career goals, points and assists list.

Michael Lookingland

Sunil Gulati Conor O’Brien

alumni events Head coach Brendan Nash and the Bucknell men’s

soccer program encourage participation from its alumni. Alumni are always welcomed and encouraged to attend any match, home or away. Additionally, there are a number of chances for alumni to get together with fellow men’s soccer alums as well as alums of other Bucknell sports programs.

Below are a list of events Bucknell men’s soccer alumni may be interested in attending throughout the year. For more information, please feel free to contact Brendan Nash at 570-577-3083.September 17Alumni Gathering, Bradley Beach, N.J.December 9-11Men’s Soccer Final Four, Hoover, Ala.December 17Holiday Alumni Dinner, Belmar, N.J.January 13-16Alumni Gathering, Las Vegas, Nev.April 20 Men’s Soccer Alumni Golf Outing (BU Golf Club)April 21 Alumni GamesMay 2012Stay tuned for announcements of Bison Club receptions in Boston, New York City, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Connecticut, Baltimore/Washington and Pittsburgh. Visit the Bison Club tab on BucknellBison.com for details.

Conor O’Brien for Blokhus FC in 2010

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The Bison men’s soccer team has captured three of the last five Patriot League championships, winning titles in 2006, 2009 and 2010. Last season Bucknell became only the fourth team in Patriot League history to repeat as champion, and the Bison are just the second PL team to win three titles in a five-year span.

In the 2006 Patriot League Tournament, fourth-seeded Bucknell won twice in penalty kicks. Buoyed by red-hot goalkeeper Joey Kuterbach, the Bison defeated 14th-ranked Lehigh in the semifinals and Lafayette in the championship. Bucknell was the No. 1 seed in 2009, and playing at Em-mitt Field knocked off Lafayette (on Conor O’Brien’s overtime goal) and American. In 2010 the Bison again won as the No. 4 seed, this time picking off Colgate and American without conceding a goal.

Bucknell advanced to the NCAA Tournament after each of those Patriot League championships, and in 2006 and 2009 the Bison won first-round games, beating George Mason and Princeton, respectively. The George Mason win was Bucknell’s first NCAA victory since 1974.

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Bucknell University alumni ranked No. 4 among liberal arts college graduates and among the highest for all colleges and universities in a 2011 PayScale College Salary Report released this summer. The annual survey, which launched in 2008, assesses median starting and mid-career salaries among graduates of top U.S. liberal arts colleges. This year, alumni from 1,003 schools participated.

In this year’s report, Bucknell alumni had a median starting salary of $52,600 and a median mid-career salary of $108,000. The salary report also ranked Bucknell as 14th among all “top U.S. colleges,” including Ivy League and state universities, for mid-career earning potential.

Bucknell alumni historically have had high job placement rates in their first year after graduation. Nine months after graduation, for instance, 84 percent of the members of the Class of 2010 were either employed or enrolled in graduate or professional school, according to Bucknell’s Career Development Center. A small percentage opted to travel, volunteer or do a combination of both.

National ReputationA number of recent reports have served to underscore Bucknell’s

national reputation: • In 2007, The Washington Monthly ranked Bucknell No. 7 among the

best liberal arts colleges in the country when it comes to fostering research and promoting an ethic of service and social mobility.

• In 2010, the Peace Corps listed Bucknell at No. 6 on its top 25 list of small colleges and universities producing Peace Corps Volunteers.

• In February 2010, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine rated Buck-nell as the 11th best value in private liberal arts colleges.

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According to a Bucknell Career Development Center survey of the Class of 2010, 94 percent of the respondents were either employed or attending graduate school six months after graduation. Of Bucknell’s 881 graduates in that class, 861 (98 percent) responded to the survey. Of that portion of the class, 60 percent were employed, 24 percent were enrolled in graduate school, four percent were both employed and in graduate school part-time, and six percent were still seeking employment.

Of those attending graduate school, 19 percent are pursuing degrees in social sciences and the humanities, 18 percent are in medical school, 10 percent are studying science, 13 percent are in law school and 17 percent are pursuing advanced degrees in engineering.

The mean salary for the 2010 graduates responding to the survey was $50,172 and was highest for engineers. The mean salary for a graduate with a bachelor of science degree in engineering was $57,860, and the mean salary for a graduate with a bachelor of science degree in business administration was $51,762. Graduates from the College of Arts and Sci-ences had a mean salary of $44,299.

Most 2010 graduates (80 percent) were employed in the Northeast, with Pennsylvania (26 percent), New York City (17 percent) and New Jersey (16 percent) leading the way. Among the most popular employ-ers of Bucknell graduates were firms such as Accenture, AmeriCorps, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, KPMG, Merck & Company, Inc., Peace Corps, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Teach for America, Turner Construction, UBS and U.S. Army. A total of 42 percent of the class respondents secured employment through Bucknell on-campus interviews, Career Development Center leads, networking or offers from former employees.

LIFE AFTER BUCKNELL TOPS IN SALARY POTENTIAL

THE PATRIOT LEAGUEIn its third decade of combining academic

and athletic excellence, the Patriot League spon-sors championships in 23 men’s and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 and in-cludes American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as full mem-

bers, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associate members. These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have, and con-tinue to play leadership roles in shaping our country. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League finished at the top spot with 96 percent of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 90 Patriot League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its student-athletes to be leaders in society.

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August 26 BINGHAMTON Lewisburg, Pa. 7 p.m.

September 1 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) Lewisburg, Pa. 7 p.m. 4 LA SALLE Lewisburg, Pa. 1 p.m. 9 vs. Indiana# South Bend, Ind. 5 p.m. 11 at Notre Dame# South Bend, Ind. 2 p.m. 16 at Saint Joseph’s Philadelphia, Pa. 7 p.m. 18 at Monmouth West Long Branch, N.J. 1 p.m. 21 at Drexel Philadelphia, Pa. 7 p.m. 24 LEHIGH* Lewisburg, Pa. 4 p.m.

October 1 AMERICAN* Lewisburg, Pa. 7 p.m. 4 at UMBC Catonsville, Md. 7 p.m. 8 at Navy* Annapolis, Md. 8 p.m. 15 HOLY CROSS* Lewisburg, Pa. 1 p.m. 18 at Adelphi Garden City, N.Y. 7 p.m. 22 at Army* West Point, N.Y. 7 p.m. 26 PENN STATE Lewisburg, Pa. 7 p.m. 29 at Colgate* Hamilton, N.Y. 4 p.m.

November 5 LAFAYETTE* Lewisburg, Pa. 1 p.m. 11,13 PL Tournament Highest Seed TBA

2011 BUCKNELL SCHEDULE

Home games in BOLD at Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium # Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament at Notre Dame * Patriot League game

CK Kumah

Vinny Cinotti

Josh Plump

Fox Soccer Channel has visited the Bucknell campus for live national broadcasts twice in the last four years. The 2007 game between Bucknell and Lehigh and the 2009 contest be-tween the Bison and Lafayette were televised on Fox Soccer Channel. There were the first na-tional television broadcasts to originate from Bucknell’s Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium. The Bison won both games, topping Lehigh 3-1 in 2007 and Lafayette 1-0 in 2009.

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