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St. Francis College Sports Informaon Department Men’s Soccer Contact: Brian Morales 180 Remsen Street*Brooklyn NY 11201 Phone: 718-489-5491 P:718-489-5490*F:718-797-2140 Email: [email protected] 2010 MEN’S SOCCER GAME NOTES 2010 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Sept. 1 @ # 2 UCONN L 2-0 Sept. 4 @ UAlbany L 2-1 Sept. 10 @ VMI & T 0-0 Sept. 12 @ Liberty & L 3-1 Sept. 16 @ NJIT W 4-1 Sept. 18 @ Rider W 3-0 Sept. 22 @ Fairfield T 1-1 Oct. 1 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * L 2-1 2ot Oct. 3 @ Sacred Heart * L 2-0 Oct. 8 vs. Bryant * W 5-0 Oct. 15 vs. Mount St. Mary’s * W 2-0 Oct. 17 vs. # 12 Monmouth * L 4-0 Oct. 22 @ Robert Morris * L 2-0 Oct. 24 @ St. Francis (PA) * 1:00 pm Oct. 29 vs. Quinnipiac * 7:00 pm Oct. 31 vs. Central Connecticut * 1:00 pm Nov. 5 @ Long Island * 4:00 pm * Northeast Conference Matchup & Jay Sculley Memorial Tournament (hosted by VMI) All Times Eastern HOME GAMES IN BOLD PLAYED AT AVIATOR COMPLEX TODAY’S MATCH: TERRIER TIDBITS TODAY’S MATCH-UP The St. Francis College Terriers conclude their two-game, four day lt in Western Pennsylvania as they take on St. Francis (PA) in a Northeast Conference contest from the Stokes Soccer Complex. SERIES INFORMATION This will be the 22nd me these two schools will be pied against each other. The Terriers lead the overall head-to-head series by 13-8 advantage. Last season, the Terriers won 3-0 in Brooklyn. Since 2005, The Red Flash hold a 3-2 record vs. the Terriers in the last five meengs LAST TIME OUT An early goal in the 51st minute of the second half by Robert Morris’ Daniel Calabrea proved to be the game-winner as the Terriers fell to the Colonials, 1-0, at North Athlec Field on Friday aernoon. RMU’s game-winning goal came aer they were awarded a free kick from thirty yards away. The ball found RMU’s Francis Bowman who sent a le-footed cross towards the net. A Terrier defender on the wall deflected the shot, but the ball hooked towards goalkeeper Curs Julien. Before he could make a save on it, Calabrea stuffed it in for the eventual game-winner. The Terriers (4-7-2; 2-4-0 NEC) had several opportunies to score in the first half of play. Senior John Sallhag found himself one-on-one with RMU’s goalkeeper, but his shot blasted wide off the le post. Moments later, Gabriel Bagot was able to tap in a deflected shot to the right of the goal, however, the refree flagged St. Francis for offsides, erasing the tally from the score sheet. The Terriers outplayed the Colonials in the first half as they created the majority of the scoring opportunies in the stanza. The best chance in the half came in the 44th minute, as Adam Maabdi curled the ball of the crossbar, keeping the game ed at zero heading into the intermission. Friday, October 29, 2010 Quinnipiac University Bobcats (3-8-1; 2-3-0 NEC) @ St. Francis College Terriers (4-7-2; 2-4-0 NEC) Brooklyn, New York Aviator Complex (1,000) SCOUTING THE RED FLASH The St. Francis (PA) Red Flash were slated to finish seventh in the pre-season coaches poll. This season, they are ed with Sacred Heart for the top spot in the conference with 13 points and a record of 4-1-1 in conference play. Leading the way for the Red Flash this season is Patrick Fleming, who has seven goals, eights assists and leads the conference in points with 22. In goal this season, Daniel Valcicak has a 6-3-1 record while turning away 58 shots on goal, only allowing 13 for a 81.7% save percentage and a 1.32 goals against average. TEAM COMPARISON SFNY 2010 Stats SFPA 4-7-2 Overall Record 8-4-1 2-4-0 Conf. Record 4-1-1 2-1-0 Home Record 4-0-1 2-5-2 Road Record 3-4-0 0-1-0 Neutral Record 1-0-0 1.38 Goals Per Game 2.23 15.8 Shots Per Game 13.5 6.1 Corner Per Game 3.6 1.38 Goals Against Avg. 1.23 12.5 Shots Allowed/G 16.8 3.8 Saves Per Game 6.1 4.0 Shutouts 5.0 NEXT UP: Sunday, October 24, 2010 St. Francis College Terriers (4-7-2; 2-4-0 NEC) @ St. Francis University Red Flash (8-4-1; 4-1-1NEC) Loreo, Pennsylvania Stokes Soccer Complex HEAD-TO-HEAD SERIES St. Francis leads 13-8-0 Last Meeng: SFC won 3-0 (10/16/09) @ Aviator Complex HEAD-TO-HEAD SERIES St. Francis leads 6-3-4 Last Meeng: Tie 1-1 (11/13/09) @ QU Soccer Field

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Page 1: St. Francis NY vs. St. Francis (PA) Mens Soccer

St. Francis College Sports Informa� on Department Men’s Soccer Contact: Brian Morales 180 Remsen Street*Brooklyn NY 11201 Phone: 718-489-5491P:718-489-5490*F:718-797-2140 Email: bmorales@s� ranciscollege.edu

2010 MEN’S SOCCER

GAME NOTES

2010 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent TimeSept. 1 @ # 2 UCONN L 2-0Sept. 4 @ UAlbany L 2-1 Sept. 10 @ VMI & T 0-0 Sept. 12 @ Liberty & L 3-1Sept. 16 @ NJIT W 4-1Sept. 18 @ Rider W 3-0Sept. 22 @ Fairfi eld T 1-1Oct. 1 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * L 2-1 2otOct. 3 @ Sacred Heart * L 2-0Oct. 8 vs. Bryant * W 5-0Oct. 15 vs. Mount St. Mary’s * W 2-0Oct. 17 vs. # 12 Monmouth * L 4-0Oct. 22 @ Robert Morris * L 2-0Oct. 24 @ St. Francis (PA) * 1:00 pmOct. 29 vs. Quinnipiac * 7:00 pmOct. 31 vs. Central Connecticut * 1:00 pmNov. 5 @ Long Island * 4:00 pm

* Northeast Conference Matchup & Jay Sculley Memorial Tournament (hosted by VMI)

All Times Eastern

HOME GAMES IN BOLD PLAYED AT AVIATOR COMPLEX

TODAY’S MATCH:

TERRIER TIDBITSTODAY’S MATCH-UPThe St. Francis College Terriers conclude their two-game, four day � lt in Western Pennsylvania as they take on St. Francis (PA) in a Northeast Conference contest from the Stokes Soccer Complex. SERIES INFORMATIONThis will be the 22nd � me these two schools will be pi� ed against each other. The Terriers lead the overall head-to-head series by 13-8 advantage. Last season, the Terriers won 3-0 in Brooklyn. Since 2005, The Red Flash hold a 3-2 record vs. the Terriers in the last fi ve mee� ngsLAST TIME OUTAn early goal in the 51st minute of the second half by Robert Morris’ Daniel Calabre� a proved to be the game-winner as the Terriers fell to the Colonials, 1-0, at North Athle� c Field on Friday a� ernoon.

RMU’s game-winning goal came a� er they were awarded a free kick from thirty yards away. The ball found RMU’s Francis Bowman who sent a le� -footed cross towards the net. A Terrier defender on the wall defl ected the shot, but the ball hooked towards goalkeeper Cur� s Julien. Before he could make a save on it, Calabre� a stuff ed it in for the eventual game-winner.

The Terriers (4-7-2; 2-4-0 NEC) had several opportuni� es to score in the fi rst half of play. Senior John Sallhag found himself one-on-one with RMU’s goalkeeper, but his shot blasted wide off the le� post.

Moments later, Gabriel Bagot was able to tap in a defl ected shot to the right of the goal, however, the refree fl agged St. Francis for off sides, erasing the tally from the score sheet. The Terriers outplayed the Colonials in the fi rst half as they created the majority of the scoring opportuni� es in the stanza. The best chance in the half came in the 44th minute, as Adam Maabdi curled the ball of the crossbar, keeping the game � ed at zero heading into the intermission.

Friday, October 29, 2010Quinnipiac University Bobcats(3-8-1; 2-3-0 NEC) @St. Francis College Terriers (4-7-2; 2-4-0 NEC)Brooklyn, New York Aviator Complex (1,000)

SCOUTING THE RED FLASH The St. Francis (PA) Red Flash were slated to fi nish seventh in the pre-season coaches poll. This season, they are � ed with Sacred Heart for the top spot in the conference with 13 points and a record of 4-1-1 in conference play.

Leading the way for the Red Flash this season is Patrick Fleming, who has seven goals, eights assists and leads the conference in points with 22.

In goal this season, Daniel Valcicak has a 6-3-1 record while turning away 58 shots on goal, only allowing 13 for a 81.7% save percentage and a 1.32 goals against average.

TEAM COMPARISONSFNY 2010 Stats SFPA4-7-2 Overall Record 8-4-12-4-0 Conf. Record 4-1-12-1-0 Home Record 4-0-12-5-2 Road Record 3-4-00-1-0 Neutral Record 1-0-01.38 Goals Per Game 2.2315.8 Shots Per Game 13.56.1 Corner Per Game 3.61.38 Goals Against Avg. 1.2312.5 Shots Allowed/G 16.8 3.8 Saves Per Game 6.14.0 Shutouts 5.0

NEXT UP:

Sunday, October 24, 2010St. Francis College Terriers(4-7-2; 2-4-0 NEC) @St. Francis University Red Flash (8-4-1; 4-1-1NEC) Lore� o, PennsylvaniaStokes Soccer Complex HEAD-TO-HEAD SERIES

St. Francis leads 13-8-0Last Mee� ng: SFC won 3-0(10/16/09) @ Aviator Complex

HEAD-TO-HEAD SERIESSt. Francis leads 6-3-4Last Mee� ng: Tie 1-1(11/13/09) @ QU Soccer Field

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2010 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER

ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE QUICK FACTS

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Tom GiovattoAlma Mater Iona College ‘97Overall Record 29-26-12Record @ SFC SameRecord vs. 15-14-5Assistant Coach Sinan Selmani Assistant Coach (Goalkeepers) Christopher Antonino

ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE QUICK FACTSInstitution St. Francis CollegeLocation Brooklyn Heights, New YorkFounded 1884Enrollment 2,300Nickname TerriersColors Red (187), Blue (286)Stadium Aviator Sports & Recreation ComplexCapacity 2,000Affi liation NCAA Division IConference Northeast President Brendan J. Dugan ‘68Athletic Director Irma Garcia ‘80Department Phone # 718-489-5490Website www.SFCathletics.com

SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICEDirector of Sports Information David GansellOffi ce Phone 718-489-5369Email [email protected] 718-797-2140

Assistant SID/Men’s Soccer Contact Brian D. Morales ‘08 Offi ce Phone 718-489-5491 E-Mail [email protected] Fax 718-797-2140

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Overall Record 10-6-2 2009 NEC Record (Finish) 7-2-1 (2nd) 2009 NEC Tournament Lost in Semifi nals Starters Returning/Lost 7/4 Letterman Returning/Lost 9/4

HISTORYFirst Year of Men’s Soccer 1968Overall All-Time Record 364-304-68 (93-89-16 NEC)# No of Years in NCAA Tournament 5 Years (3-5-0)NCAA Play-In Appearances Three Appearences (‘95,’96,’98)Last NCAA Tournament Appearance 1982 (1st Round, Loss Columbia)

BY THE NUMBERS608: Career winning % of Carlo Tramontozzi364: Career Program Wins304: Career Program Losses190: Career coaching victories for Carlo Tramontozzi68: Career Program Ties42: St. Francis begins its 42nd season of compe� � on. 21: Carlo Tramontozzi, the all winningst coach in St. Francis history, coached 21 years. 18: Double-Digit win totals in their existence. 4: The Terriers have won the Northeast Conference Tournament four � mes, in 1991, 1995, 1996, and 1998. St. Francis All-Time Coaching Record Coach Record Win %Carlo Tramontozzi (21) 190-117-30 .608Sam Carrington (13) 127-106-16 .542Tom Giova� o (4) 29-26-12 .522Carlo Acquista (5) 18-58-10 .267

NEXT UPSt. Francis will return home for two contests, star� ng with an October 29th mee� ng with the Quinnipiac Bobcats at 7:00 pm from Aviator Complex.

NORTHEAST CONFERENCE STANDINGS (AS OF OCTOBER 21th) School NEC Pts Overall Pct W/L Sacred Heart 4-1-1 13 9-3-1 .731 W 1 Monmouth 3-0-2 11 9-1-2 .833 W 1 St. Francis (PA) 3-1-1 10 7-4-1 .625 L 1 Robert Morris 2-1-2 8 6-5-2 .538 L 1 Bryant 2-2-2 8 4-6-2 .417 T 1 Long Island 2-2-1 7 5-7-1 .423 W 1 Fairleigh Dickinson 2-3-1 7 6-6-1 .500 W 1 St. Francis (NY) 2-3-0 6 4-6-2 .417 L 1 Mount St. Mary’s 2-4-0 6 5-9-0 .357 L 2 Quinnipiac 1-3-0 3 2-8-1 .227 W 1 Central Conn. St. 0-3-2 2 3-7-2 .333 T 2

Top 25 in Western Pennsylvania...The Terriers are a combined 25-19-1 against Robert Morris and St. Francis (PA). This includes their recent 1-0 setback against the Colonials on Friday a� ernoon.

High Five....The last � me the Terriers scored fi ve goals in a game was against Manha� an College on October 4th, 2008. The Terriers were victorious 5-2 at home. The Terriers blanked the Bryant Bulldogs 5-0 on Friday a� ernoon.

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2010 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER

2010 Northeast Conference Preseason Coaches Poll1. Monmouth (10)2. Quinnipiac (1)3. Fairleigh Dickinson4. St. Francis (NY)5. Mount St. Mary’s6. Sacred Heart7. St. Francis (PA)8. Long Island9. Central Conn. State10. Robert Morris11. Bryant

THE 2010 TERRIERS ARE….At Home 2-1-0 On the Road 2-5-2At a Neutral site 0-1-0In Over� me 0-1-1Not Scoring 0-4-1Scoring 1 goal 0-3-1Scoring 2 goals 1-0-0Scoring 3 goals 1-0-0Scoring 4 goals 1-0-0Scoring 5 or more goals 1-0-0Allowing No Goals 3-0-1Allowing 1 goal 1-1-1Allowing 2 goals 0-4-0Allowing 3 goals 0-1-0Allowing 4 goals 0-1-0Allowing 5 or more goals 0-0-0 Weekday matches 3-3-2Weekend matches 1-4-0At Night 1-2-1In the A� ernoon 3-5-1Leading at the Half 3-0-0Trailing at the Half 0-4-1Tied at the Half 1-3-1Outshoo� ng Opponents 4-2-2Being Outshot 0-4-0Tied in Shots Taken 0-1-0

MEDIA INFORMATIONINTERVIEWSSt. Francis College and opponents locker rooms are closed to the media. For any special interview requests, please contact Brian Morales, Assistant Sports Informa� on Director/Men’s Soccer Contact. He can be contacted via email at bmorales@s� ranciscollege.edu or by phone at 718-489-5491.

At least twenty-four hours of advanced no� ce is appreciated. Interviews will be conducted at a designated area.

TRIO CHOSEN TO LEAD TERRIERS IN 2010...The St. Francis College men’s soccer program, which finished the 2009 season with a semi-finals appearance in the Northeast Conference Tournament, has announced that seniors Greg Baum, Nick Baum and junior Robbie Weir have been named team captains for the 2010 season, head coach Tom Giova� o announced.

“The Baum’s and Weir have been crucial to our development as a program,” said Giova� o. “They have been through the tough times and have experienced the rewards of the team’s hard-work. These three are prime examples of what it means to be a student-athlete. They are hard-working, fi lled with determina� on and are dedicated to the program.”

Not known for his scoring ability, Greg Baum had a break-out season for the Terriers. He was fourth on the team in goals scored with three goals as he appeared in 17 games.

His twin brother, Nick, enjoyed a solid season as well last season. Nick tallied two goals also in 17 games played and can be used in the backfi eld as a defender or as a forward to expand coach Giova� o’s off ense.

Weir showed no signs of a “sophomore” jinx last season, as he improved his totals from his freshman year. The na� ve of Prestwick, Scotland scored two goals and recorded two assists last season, while his ability to drive the ball deep into the opponent’s zone will be crucial for St. Francis as the Terriers vie for a Northeast Conference crown this season.

The 2010 NEC Men’s Soccer

Tournament will take place at

the home of the high seed on

November 12 & 14. The top four

teams in the regular season

standings will advance to the

postseason event. The winner

of the NEC Tournament will

receive the league’s automa� c

bid to the 2010 NCAA Soccer

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No Name Pos HT CL Hometown/Previous School00 Liam Burton GK 5-11 So. West Yorkshire, England / Outwood Grange0 Cur� s Julien GK 5-11 Jr. Gasparillo, Trinidad & Tobago / Naparima College (Trinidad & Tobago)2 C Nicholas Baum D 5-9 Sr. Staten Island, NY / St. Joseph by the Sea HS3 Aldo Toma D 5-11 So. Brooklyn, New York / Fort Hamilton4 C Greg Baum D 5-9 Sr. Staten Island, NY / St. Joseph by the Sea HS5 Ben Graver M 6-2 So. Norwich, England / Sprowston High School7 Farzan Bigdeli M 5-11 So. Forest Hills, NY / Forest Hills8 Jeverton De Lorenzi F/M 5-7 Sr. Rutherford, NJ / Rutherford HS9 C Robbie Weir M 5-11 Jr. Prestwick, Scotland / Prestwick Academy10 Simon Y� erbom M 5-10 Fr. Gavle, Sweden / Goranssonska High School11 John Sallhag F 5-9 Sr. Vaxjo, Sweden / Katedralskolan High School12 Gabriel Bagot F 6-0 Fr. Nevers, France13 Klement Gjushi M 6-0 So. Bronx, NY / Manha� an Interna� onal15 Jonas Pantelidis F 6-2 Jr. Malmo, Sweden 16 Kristoff er Lindfors M 5-10 Fr. Malmo, Sweden 17 John Johansson M 5-9 Fr. Kalmar, Sweden / Stagneliusskolan 18 Charles Okeke D 6-2 Jr. Lagos, Nigeria / Briarcliff e19 James Caicedo M 5-10 Fr. Brooklyn, NY / Bishop Ford HS22 Paul Benkert GK 5-10 So. Rockville, MD / Gonzaga College HS23 Adam Maabdi M 6-1 So. Honnecourt Sur Escaut, France / Paul Duez Cambrai 24 Richie Arkoi M 5-11 So. Staten Island, NY / St. Peter’s Boys High School26 Frank Lopez D 5-8 Fr. Brooklyn, NY / Francis Lewis

Head Coach: Tom Giova� o (Iona College ’97), Fourth Season Overall Record: 29-25-12 Record @ St. Francis (NY): Same Record vs. Northeast Conf: 15-13-5Assistant Coach: Sinan Selmani, Third SeasonVolunteer Coach: Christopher Antonino (St. Francis College ’10), First SeasonAthle� c Trainer: Don Hovey, MED, MS, A.T.CSports Info Contact: Brian D. Morales ‘08

2010 Captains: Greg Baum, Nick Baum, Robbie Weir

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE:Simon Y� erbom Yit-ter-bomKlement Gjushi Jew-sheJonas Pantelidis Pan-� l-i-disKristoff er Lindfors Lind-foursCharles Okeke Oh-Key-KayJames Caicedo Ca-Eye-che-doAdam Maabdi Ma-diRichie Arkoi A-Kore-iGabriel Bagot Bag-ot

Tom Giova� o Gee-oh-vat-toeSinan Selmani Sin-on Sal-man-kneeChristopher Antonino Ant-toe-nin-oh

2010 St. Francis College (NY) Men’s Soccer Roster

17 John Johansson 0 Cur� s Julien 16 Kristoff er Lindfors 26 Frank Lopez 23 Adam Maabdi 18 Charles Okeke 15 Jonas Pantelidis 11 John Sallhag 3 Aldo Toma 9 C Robbie Weir 10 Simon Y� erbom

TERRIERS BY CLASS

SENIORS (4)Nicholas BaumGreg BaumJeverton De LorenziJohn Sallhag

JUNIORS (4)Cur� s JulienRobbie WeirJonas PantelidisCharles Okeke

SOPHOMORES (8)Liam BurtonAldo TomaBen GraverFarzan BigdeliKlement GjushiPaul BenkertAdam MaabdiRichie Arkoi

FRESHMAN (5)Gabriel BagotSimon Y� erbomKristoff er LindforsJohn JohanssonJames CaicedoFrank Lopez

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER24 Richie Arkoi 12 Gabriel Bagot2 Nicholas Baum 4 Greg Baum 22 Paul Benkert 7 Farzan Bigdeli 00 Liam Burton 19 James Caicedo 8 Jeverton De Lorenzi 13 Klement Gjushi 5 Ben Graver

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Head Coach Tom Giova� o embarks on his fourth season as the head of the St. Francis College men’s soccer program. During his fi rst three season, Giova� o has complied an overall record of 25-19-10, a Northeast Conference regular-season record of 13-10-6 and a 0-0-1 record in the NEC tournament play.

Last season, Giova� o’s Terriers posted their second straight double-digit win total, with a 10-6-2 overall mark, a 7-2-1 conference record en route to the # 2 seed in the Northeast Conference Tournament while ending a ten-year postseason drought for St. Francis. The Terriers opened up the season with two crushing defeats (VCU and Coastal Carolina) but rebounded nicely at the inaugural Jay Sculley Memorial Tournament, as they defeated host VMI and Liberty to win the tournament.

In his fi rst season at the helm, Giova� o endured a rocky inaugural season, pos� ng a 4-9-5 overall record and 2-5-2 in the Northeast Conference. In 2008, the second season for Giova� o, his Terriers sparkled as the Terriers tallied their fi rst double-digit win total in a decade, fi nishing the season with an 11-4-3 mark and placed fi � h in the conference standings. During that stretch, the Terriers registered a remarkable eight-match winning streak (spanning from September 15th to October 24th) and opened that season by winning the Navy Invita� onal, tying host Navy and an impressive 2-1 over� me victory against former Northeast Conference member UMBC (University of Maryland-Bal� more County).

Prior to his promo� on to head coach, Giova� o served as the assistant coach of the Terriers in 2006. Amongst his responsibili� es, he assisted in the recrui� ng process as well help with scou� ng the opposi� on.

While coaching St. Francis is his primary responsibility, Giova� o serves as the Director of Coaching at Met Oval Brooklyn Knights (girls division). There, he is in charge of hiring coaching staff s for the U-13 to U-20 programs, while overseeing the en� re league. He currently coaches in the USSF Development Academy League for Met-Oval.

Giova� o received his fi rst chance in coaching when he was hired as an assistant coach at Saint Peter’s College (Jersey City, New Jersey) from 2001-2003. He assisted in all aspects of the men’s soccer program, which included recrui� ng and fund raising eff orts. In 2003, the Peacocks’ captured the Metro Atlan� c Athle� c Conference (MAAC) Championships while pos� ng a school-high 18 wins and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Men’s College Cup. This past December, his team was inducted to the school’s Hall of Fame.

In 2004, Giova� o was named to his second assistant coaching posi� on, joining the staff at Stony Brook University. As a member of the staff , the university achieved the most wins in the school’s history and capped off a stellar year by making its fi rst ever playoff appearance. While a member of the Seawolves, he was responsible for all on-fi eld coaching du� es, while assis� ng in recrui� ng, fund-raising, and game scheduling.

Giova� o graduated from Iona College with a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communica� ons in 1997. At Iona, he was a three-year varsity le� er-winner as a Gael. Upon gradua� on from Iona, Giova� o had the opportunity to play for the New York/New Jersey Metro Stars of the MLS (Major League Soccer). In 1998, he joined the PDL’s Brooklyn Knights and in 2000, was invited to the NPSL’s Bal� more Blast during the pre-season.

Coach Giova� o resides in New York and holds United States Soccer Federa� on “C” License.

GIOVATTO FILE

ST. FRANCIS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSYear Overall Pct. NEC Pct. Finish (Pts.)2007 4-9-5 .333 2-5-2 .333 8th (8)2008 11-4-3 .694 4-3-2 .555 5th (14)2009 10-6-2 .611 7-2-1 .750 2nd (22)2010 4-7-2 .455 2-4-0 .333 TOTALS 29-26-12 .522 15-14-5 .500 -

HEAD COACH TOM GIOVATTOIONA COLLEGE ‘974th Season

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ST. FRANCIS (NY) SEASON STATISTICSOverall: 4-7-2 Conf: 2-4-0 Home: 2-1-0 Away: 2-5-2 Neut: 0-1-0

The Automated ScoreBook St. Francis (NY) Combined Team Sta� s� cs (as of October 21 2010)All gamesRECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 4-7-2 2-1-0 2-5-2 0-1CONFERENCE 2-4-0 2-1-0 0-3-0 0-0NON-CONF 2-3-2 0-0 2-2-1 0-0

Date Opponent Score A� .Sep 01 at #10 Connec� cut L 0-2 3163Sep 04 at Albany L 1-2 100Sep 10 at VMI T 0-0 2ot 275 Sep 12 vs. Liberty L 3-1 ----Sep 16 at NJIT W 4-1 300Sep 18 at Rider W 3-0 189Sep 22 at Fairfi eld T 1-1 ---Oct. 1 at Fairleigh Dickinson * L 2-1 (2ot) 100Oct. 3 at Sacred Heart * L 2-0 172Oct. 8 vs. BRYANT * W 5-0 143Oct. 15 vs. MOUNT ST. MARY’S * W 2-0 103Oct. 17 vs. # 12 Monmouth * L 4-0 127Oct. 22 at Robert Morris * L 1-0 177

## Player GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh SOG YC-RC GW PK-A� 11 SALLHAG, John 13-13 930 8 0 16 50 27 2-0 1 1-1 23 MAABDI, Adam 13-13 961 2 4 8 39 12 1-0 0 0-0 9 WEIR, Robbie 13-12 745 2 3 7 23 9 0-0 1 0-0 12 BAGOT, Gabriel 9-9 652 2 1 5 13 5 4-0 1 0-0 8 DE LORENZI, Jev 12-12 760 2 1 5 9 4 4-1 0 0-0 2 BAUM, Nick 12-12 987 2 0 4 12 6 1-1 1 0-0 15 PANTELIDIS, Jon 8-1 243 0 1 1 9 3 3-0 0 0-0 19 CAICEDO, James 13-1 489 0 1 1 5 2 0-0 0 0-0 17 JOHANSSON, Joh 13-13 990 0 0 0 11 4 1-0 0 0-0 10 YTTERBOM, Sim 11-4 525 0 0 0 9 1 0-0 0 0-0 16 LINDFORS, Kristo 12-0 472 0 0 0 7 0 0-0 0 0-0 4 BAUM, Greg 12-12 933 0 0 0 6 3 1-0 0 0-0 7 BIGDELI, Farzan 11-4 466 0 0 0 4 2 0-0 0 0-0 5 GRAVER, Ben 6-1 250 0 0 0 3 1 0-0 0 0-0 3 TOMA, Aldo 13-12 1094 0 0 0 3 1 0-0 0 0-0 27 SCHIERA, Rob 3-0 19 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0-0 24 ARKOI, Richie 5-0 145 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0-0 18 OKEKE, Charles 6-5 469 0 0 0 1 1 1-0 0 0-0 26 LOPEZ, Frank 12-6 646 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 22 BENKERT, Paul 5-2 198 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 13 GJUSHI, Klement 4-0 34 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 JULIEN, Cur� s 12-11 924 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 00 BURTON, Liam 2-0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Total............... 13 - 18 11 47 206 81 18-2 4 1-1 Opponents......... 13 - 18 14 50 163 68 15-2 7 3-3 GOAL AVERAGE SAVES RECORD Shut- ## Player GP-GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves SavePct W L T outs Shots00 BURTON, Liam 2-0 19:38 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 22 BENKERT, Paul 5-2 201:55 3 1.34 7 .700 2 1 0 0.0 20 0 JULIEN, Cur� s 12-11 965:53 15 1.40 42 .737 2 5 1 1.0 139 TM TEAM 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 3.0 0 Total............... 13 1187:26 18 1.36 50 .735 4 6 1 4 159 Opponents......... 13 1187:26 18 1.36 63 .778 6 4 1 5 203