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MEDIA INFORMATIONSports Information Department 2Media Information 2AudioCast Information/Schedule 2

THIS IS NSUPresident/Administration 4Overview/History 5Degree Offerings 6Campus Map & Directions 7

2007 SHARKSCoaching Staff 10Outlook 14Roster/Analysis 16Returning Players 19Incoming Players 28

2006 SEASON REVIEWSeason Review 38Results/Statistics 39Post Season Results 43

NSU HISTORY AND RECORDSOverall Individual Records 46Overall Coaching Records 49Team Records 50All-Time Roster 56

2007 OPPONENTSSSC Opponents 58Non-Conference Opponents 59SSC Information 60NCAA Information 61

NSU DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICSMission Statement 64Staff Directory 67Athletics’ History 70Athletic Training 72Strength and Conditioning 73Athletic Facilities 74Athletic Hall of Fame 76Shark Club 77Academic Support and Compliance 79

TABLE OF CONTENTS NSU QUICK FACTS

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Fla.Founded: 1964Undergrad Enrollment: 5,413Nickname: SharksColors: Navy Blue, GrayConference: Sunshine State ConferenceAffiliation: NCAA Division IIPresident: Ray Ferrero, Jr.Faculty Representative: Dr. Mark CavanaughMailing Address: 3301 College AvenueFort Lauderdale-Davie, FL 33314-7796

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTDirector of Athletics: Michael MomineyAssoc. AD/Communications: Robert PriorAsst. AD/Sports Medicine: Larry StarrAsst. AD/Compliance and SWA: Ann WalkerAthletics Office Phone Number: (954) 262-8250Athletics Fax: (954) 262-3926Athletics Web site: http://nsuathletics.nova.edu

MEN’S SOCCER COACHING STAFFHead Coach (season): Giuseppe DePalo (ninth) Alma Mater (year): Franklin Pierce College (1995)Record at NSU: 93-50-14Career record: 93-50-14Assistant Coach (season): Matthew Parry (second) Alma Mater (year): Nova Southeastern University (2006)Leo Vega (ninth season), Chris Lewen (second season)

MEN’S SOCCER INFORMATIONFirst year of Men’s Soccer: 1984-85All-Time record: 256-155-292006 record: 8-6-3, 0-3-5 Last post-season match: 2006, SSC Tournament Quarterfinals – Lost 2-1 to Florida Southern CollegeStarters Returning/Lost: 2/9Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/15

CREDITSThe 2007 Men’s Soccer Media Guide was written and compiled by the Nova Southeastern University Sports Information Office: Robert Prior Jeffrey Kelley Guy Harrison Andrea Buenano David Maughn

Layout and Design: Kara-Ann Boyne

Athletic Photography: Gary Curreri Special thanks to: NSU Office of Publications Kim Carbo

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SPORTS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT STAFF

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATIONOVERVIEWThe Sports Information Department provides a variety of ser-vices to the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and the news media. Sports Information duties include keeping accu-rate statistical data of each athletic event and providing publica-tions for each team such as media guides, game programs, schedule posters, schedule cards and press releases. The department has won numerous awards for its media guides in recent years.

In addition, the Sports Information Department organizes game-day operations and provides information to the local and national news media and to student-athletes’ hometown news-papers. A member of the NSU sports information staff will be present at all home games and will travel with NSU teams for road contests.

ATHLETICS WEB SITEThe Sports Information Department maintains, creates and manages all editorial, statistical and biographical content for the official NSU Athletics Web site. The NSU Athletics Web site can be accessed on the Internet at http://nsuathletics.nova.edu. The NSU Athletics Web site also provides cutting-edge multi-media features such as live audio broadcasts of select NSU athletic events and functions as well as live statistical informa-tion during select home games. A complete audio broadcast schedule, as well as archived broadcasts of past events, can be viewed on the NSU Athletics Web site through the following link: http://nsuathletics.nova.edu/statistics/liveaudio.cfm.

SHARK ALERTThe Sports Information Department also publishes SHARK ALERT, a free, weekly NSU Department of Athletics email news-letter that can be subscribed to on the official NSU Athletics Web site. SHARK ALERT provides NSU fans with interesting, informative and timely weekly headlines; player/coach features; game recaps; game previews; information on upcoming special events and promotions; and many other newsworthy items.

ESCORESFans also can receive up-to-date scores and information di-rectly to their cell phones via text message, by email or both by signing up for eScores. eScores is a free one-of-a-kind fan messaging service, and fans can sign up by clicking the eS-cores link on the NSU Athletics Web site.

CREDENTIALSMembers of the working press, electronic media and other news agencies can request credentials to cover NSU athletic events by calling the NSU Sports Information Department at least 24 hours prior to game time. Accredited photographers and Electronic News Gathering (ENG) crews may shoot from designated areas at all events.

STATISTICS/MEDIA SERVICESMedia guides, programs, fact sheets and cumulative statistics will be furnished to the working media prior to game time. Com-plete statistical information will be available to the media at the conclusion of all NSU home athletic events.Telephones and a fax machine are available for use in the athletics offices and in the University Center Press Room. Please contact a member of the sports information staff to request use of this service.

INTERVIEWSAll one-on-one interviews with Nova Southeastern University players and coaches should be scheduled through the NSU Sports Information Department. Please provide at least 24 hours advance notice to allow interview arrangements to be made. Interviews at the conclusion of all home games will be held after a brief cooling-off period. Any requests for visiting team interviews should be made through the visiting team’s sports information representative. If one is not present, the NSU sports information staff will assist with visiting team in-terview needs.

Assoc. AD/Communications: Robert PriorEmail: [email protected]: (954) 262-8261 Cellular: (954) 732-6182

Sports Information Coordinator: Jeffrey KelleyEmail: [email protected]: (954) 262-8275 Cellular: (954) 770-2499

Sports Information Assistant: Guy HarrisonEmail: [email protected]: (954) 262-8235Cellular: (213) 272-1963

Sports Information Graduate Assistant: Andrea BuenanoEmail: [email protected]: (954) 262-8283Sports Information Office Fax: (954) 262-3273

AUDIO BROADCAST INFORMATION/SCHEDULE

Aug. 23 North Georgia 6pmAug. 26 Thomas 3pmAug. 31 Bentley 6pmSept. 2 Georgia Southwestern 7pmSept. 15 Saint Leo 6pmSept. 19 Barry 7pmSept. 26 Lynn 3pm

Sept. 29 Florida Southern 7pmOct. 6 Tampa 8pmOct. 10 Eckerd 7pmOct. 13 Rollins 6pmOct. 20 Embry-Riddle 8pmOct. 23 Florida Tech 4pm

The NSU Athletics Website provides cutting-edge multimedia features such as live audio broadcasts of select NSU athletic events. A complete audio broadcast schedule, as well as archived broadcast of past events, can be viewed on the NSU Athlet-ics Web site through the following link: http://nsuathletics.nova.edu/statistics/liveaudio.cfm

2007 NSU Men’s Soccer AudioCast Schedule

The Audio Broadcast Schedule is subject to change. For the most up-to-date- schedule, please visit the NSU Athletics’ Web site at http://nsuathletics.nova.edu

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PRESIDENT & ADMINISTRATION

RAY FERRERO, JR., J.D.PRESIDENT, NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY

Mr. Ferrero has served as President/CEO of Nova Southeastern University since Janu-ary 1, 1998. Prior thereto, he served as a member of the Board of Trustees from 1984 to 1988, as Chairman of the Board of Trustees from 1988 to 1995, and as Vice-Chairman from 1995 to 1997. He has also served as Chairman of the Finance Committee from 1995 to 1997.

Prior to joining the University as President, he was a practicing trial attorney from 1960 through 1997. He received a B.B.A. degree from St. John’s University, and a J.D. de-gree from the University of Florida. He was President of The Florida Bar from 1987-1988, and the American Bar Association Florida State Delegate from 1989-1998. He is also a member of the Broward County Bar Association and Broward County Trial Lawyers As-sociation.

In 1995, he was appointed by Governor of the State of Florida to serve as Chairman of the Committee of Inquiry – 15th Judicial Circuit Nominating Commission, to investigate alleged improprieties in the judicial nominating process, and is currently serving as a member of the Board of Governors of the Tower Club, National Conference for Community and Justice, Broward Workshop and Broward Alliance, and on the Board of Directors of the United Way. Mr. Ferrero has also lectured extensively through the United States to legal, business and civic groups.

GEORGE L. HANBURY II, PH.D.EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ADMINISTRATION

On September 1, 1998, George L. Hanbury II became the executive vice president for administration of Nova Southeastern University. Prior to his appointment as executive vice president, he had a career in municipal administration totaling more than 30 years and was the chief executive officer (city manager) to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Portsmouth, Va., and Virginia Beach, Va. In addition, he was an assistant city manager in the cities of Norfolk and Virginia Beach.

Hanbury received his Ph.D. in public administration from Florida Atlantic University. He also holds a master’s degree in public administration from Old Dominion University and a bachelor of science degree in business administration with a major in public administration from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech).

He has been certified through the Senior Executive Institute at the University of Virginia and was inducted into Pi Alpha Alpha, the national honor society for the field of public affairs and public administration.

FRANK DEPIANO, PH.D.VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

Frank DePiano received his Ph.D. from the University of South Carolina in 1980. Dur-ing his 25-plus years of academic experience, DePiano has participated in a number of national leadership roles including serving on the American Psychological Association’s Board of Educational Affairs’ Executive Committee, president of the Society of Psychologi-cal Hypnosis and chair of numerous accreditation site visits and national education task forces. Scholarly contributions include the publication of a book, book chapters and articles in referred journals. He has served as the editor-in-chief of three referred journals and as an editorial review board member for several journals. Currently, he serves as a book review editor for Haworth Press.

While at Nova Southeastern University, DePiano has served as the initial dean of the Center for Psychological Studies, the chair of the University Council of Deans, an associate dean in the recently formed College of Dental Medicine and the initial chair of the Criminal Justice Institute. He also participated in the launching of the day division undergraduate program. In working with the undergraduate program, DePiano assisted in the develop-ment of NSU Athletics and served as one of the inaugural coaches.

DePiano is now involved in developing the Academic Review at Nova Southeastern University, a rigorous degree review procedure that is intended to assist academic programs in attaining preeminence within their academic fields.

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OVERVIEW & HISTORY1960’s· Originally named Nova University of Advanced Technology, the university was chartered by the state of Florida in 1964 as a graduate

institution in the physical and social sciences. · The land occupied by the university was previously a naval training airfield during World War II named Forman Field. After World War

II, the federal government had promised the Forman family, from whom the land was purchased, that the land would only be used for educational purposes. This led the land to be used for the creation of the South Florida Education Center of which Nova Southeastern University is now a part.

· First class of 17 graduate students enrolled on Monday, September 25, 1967 on the main campus in Davie, Fla. They had been selected from 250 applicants from all over the country. They were all doctoral students and had been given free tuition, as well as stipends of up to $5,000 for living expenses. On top of that, it took 68 staff members, 17 faculty members and an annual budget of $1.7 million to run the university that year.

1970’s· On June 23, 1970, the board of trustees voted to enter into a federation with the New York Institute of Technology. Alexander Schure,

president of NYIT, became chancellor of Nova University. Abraham S. Fischler became president. The university charter was amended and “of Advanced Technology” was dropped from its corporate name.

· In 1971, Nova University was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).· In 1972, the university introduced its first off-campus course of study, in education. · The school was renamed Nova University in 1974. · On campus, undergraduate evening programs began for adults, while the law school was opened in 1974.· In 1976, the university received a $16 million gift from the estate of Leo Goodwin Sr., and began extensive campus and program

expansion. Shortly after this, NSU dissolved its relationship with NYIT and began to create a board of trustees filled by South Florida community leaders, putting the stewardship of Nova back in the hands of its own local board.

1980’s· The Nova University that emerged in 1985 was committed to incorporating new educational technologies, made possible by computers

and telecommunications, into the teaching and learning process and into its delivery of education. · In 1989, celebrating its 25th year, Nova University was enrolling more than 8,000 students and had nearly 25,000 graduates, with

revenues of nearly $70 million.· Over the next five years, three new buildings were constructed and a campus-wide beautification campaign added landscaping that

greatly changed the look of the campus.

1990’s· In 1994, Nova University merged with Southeastern University of the Health Sciences to form Nova Southeastern University (NSU),

adding the Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, Pharmacy, Optometry and Allied Health to the university. The university continued its expansion of building projects and added new academic, clinical and community service programs.

· By 1999, at the 35th anniversary, the university was enjoying an era of sustained growth, facilitated by a healthy infusion of endowment funds and a nearly 1,000-student increase in enrollment between fall 1998 and fall 1999.

· NSU’s enrollment had increased approximately 42 percent; full-time members of the faculty, staff and administration expanded to almost 2,600; and minority representation among faculty and staff members and students continued to expand.

2000’s· The William and Norma Horvitz Administration Building is a 62,000-square-foot structure that houses the office of the president and

numerous other administration departments for the university was constructed.· The Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology Center was completed in 2001 and is the largest public library facility

in the state of Florida. · The Carl DeSantis Building houses the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship and opened its doors in 2004.

This $33-million building is a 261,000-square-foot, five-story facility, which is also home to the Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences.

· The state-of-the-art, 366,000-square-foot University Center, which opened on August 24, 2006, features three NCAA competition courts in the main arena, as well as two intramural courts, group fitness and instruction rooms, cardio and weight training areas, squash courts, a rock climbing wall, and The Flight Deck.

· In addition, five residence halls on the main campus serve undergraduate, graduate, health professions, and law students, with a capacity for housing up to 720 students in approximately 207,000 square feet of living space. The Commons, a new, 522-bed residence hall, is set to open for the Fall 2007 semester.

Key Facts· Nova Southeastern University’s field-based programs are located in 32 other Florida cities, 21 other U.S. states and several

international sites.· NSU is well known for innovation and quality in both traditional and distance education. The university serves large numbers of

adult students and a growing population of traditional undergraduates. To date, the institution has produced approximately 90,000 alumni.

· NSU is the largest independent institution of higher education in the Southeast and the seventh largest independent university nationally, with a fall 2004 enrollment of more than 25,000. It is the largest of the 67 independent institutions in Florida, with an operating budget of approximately $355 million. To date, the institution has produced more than 79,000 alumni. Courses of study lead to associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, specialist and doctoral degrees. The university’s programs are administered through academic centers that offer courses at the Fort Lauderdale campus, as well as at locations throughout Florida; across the nation; and at selected international sites in the Bahamas, Canada, the Dominican Republic, Greece, Jamaica, Mexico, Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom and Venezuela.

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DEGREE OFFERINGSCENTER FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIESM.S. Clinical PsychopharmacologyM.S. Counseling (online)M.S. Mental Health CounselingM.S. School Guidance and CounselingPsy.S. School PsychologyPh.D. Clinical PsychologyPsy.D. Clinical Psychology

CROSS-CENTER DEGREE PROGRAMM.S. Criminal Justice (9 specializations)

FARQUHAR COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESB.A. American StudiesB.A. Communication StudiesB.A. EnglishB.A. HistoryB.A. HumanitiesB.A. International StudiesB.A. TheatreB.S. Applied Professional Studies (6 concentrations)B.S. Athletic TrainingB.S. Biology (premedical)B.S. Computer Information SystemsB.S. Computer ScienceB.S. Criminal JusticeB.S. Environmental Science/StudiesB.S. Legal StudiesB.S. Marine BiologyB.S. Paralegal StudiesB.S. PsychologyM.A. Writing

FISCHLER SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICESA.A. Early Childhood EducationB.S. Applied Professional Studies (1 concentration)B.S. Education (1 concentration)B.S. Elementary Education B.S. Exceptional Student Education B.S. Prekindergarten/Primary Education (Age 3–Grade 3)M.S. Criminal Justice (2 specializations)M.S. Education (30 specializations)M.S. Human Services (3 specializations)M.S. Instructional Technology and Distance EducationM.S. Leadership—Education and Human Services track (with Huizenga School)M.S. Speech-Language PathologyEd.S. Educational Specialist (14 specializations)Ed.D. Education (9 concentrations)Ed.D. Educational LeadershipEd.D. Instructional Technology and Distance EducationSLP.D. Speech-Language Pathology

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCESM.S. Computer Information Systems*M.S. Computer ScienceM.S. Computing Technology in Education*M.S. Information SecurityM.S. Management Information Systems*Ph.D. Computer Information Systems*Ph.D. Computer SciencePh.D. Computing Technology in EducationPh.D. Information Systems*†Also Graduate Certificate in Information Security* Optional concentration in Information Security† Optional concentration in Information Science

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCESM.A. Cross-Disciplinary StudiesM.S. College Student AffairsM.S. Conflict Analysis and ResolutionM.S. Family TherapyD.M.F.T. Doctor of Marriage and Family TherapyPh.D. Conflict Analysis and ResolutionPh.D. Family TherapyAlso Graduate Certificates in Advanced Family Systems College Student Personnel Conflict Analysis and Resolution

Family Ministry Family Studies Family Systems Health Care Health Care Conflict Resolution Peace Studies

H. WAYNE HUIZENGA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIPB.S. AccountingB.S. Business AdministrationB.S. FinanceB.S. ManagementB.S. MarketingB.S. Sport and Recreation ManagementM.Acc. Master of AccountingM.B.A. Master of Business AdministrationM.B.A. Master of Business Administration in EntrepreneurshipM.B.A. Master of Business Administration in FinanceM.B.A. Master of Business Administration in Health Services AdministrationM.B.A. Master of Business Administration in Real Estate DevelopmentM.I.B.A. Master of International Business AdministrationM.P.A. Master of Public AdministrationM.S./HRM Master of Science in Human Resource ManagementM.S./L Master of Science in Leadership (with FSEHS)M.Tax. Master of TaxationD.B.A. Doctor of Business AdministrationD.P.A. Doctor of Public Administration

HEALTH PROFESSIONS DIVISIONCollege of Allied Health and NursingB.H.Sc. Bachelor of Health Science Vascular SonographyB.S.N. Bachelor of Science in Nursing · Entry-level · R.N. to B.S.N.M.H.Sc. Master of Health Science · Anesthesiologist AssistantM.M.S. Master of Medical Science in Physician AssistantM.O.T. Master of Occupational Therapy M.S.N. Master of Science in NursingAu.D. Doctor of AudiologyD.H.Sc. Doctor of Health Science D.P.T. Doctor of Physical Therapy (entry-level)Dr.OT Doctor of Occupational TherapyPh.D. Doctor of Philosophy in Occupational TherapyPh.D. Doctor of Philosophy in Physical TherapyT-D.P.T. Transition Doctor of Physical Therapy College of Dental MedicineM.Sc.D. Master of Science in DentistryD.M.D. Doctor of Dental MedicineCollege of Medical SciencesM.B.S. Master of Biomedical Sciences College of OptometryM.S. Clinical Vision ResearchO.D. Doctor of OptometryCollege of Osteopathic MedicineM.S.BI Biomedical Informatics M.P.H. Master of Public HealthD.O. Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine D.O. Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine for Doctors of Podiatric Medicine

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�CAMPUS MAP & DIRECTIONS

3301 College Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314-7796 800-541-NOVA (6682) [email protected]

From I-95 or Florida’s Turnpike:Exit at I-595, proceed west to University Drive exit. Turn left (south) onto University Drive. Proceed approximately 1 ½ miles to SW 30 Street (Abe Fischler Blvd.), turn left (east). NSU’s main campus will be on the right side. From University Drive:From North of I-595, take University Drive south 1 ½ miles past I-595 to SW 30 Street (Abe Fischler Blvd). Turn left (east). NSU’s main campus will be on the right side. From south of Griffin Road: Take University Drive north approximately 2 miles past Griffin Road to SW 30 Street (Abe Fischler Blvd.). Turn right (east). NSU’s main campus will be on the right side. From I-75:From Miami heading north or west coast/Naples heading east Merge onto I-595 eastbound (towards Fort Lauderdale). Exit at University Drive exit, turn right (south). Proceed approximately 1 ½ miles on University Drive to SW 30 Street (Abe Fischler Blvd.), turn left (east). NSU’s main campus will be on the right side.

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Since taking over the program in December of 1998, Giuseppe DePalo has become the winningest coach in NSU men’s soccer history with an overall record of 93-50-14. In addition, DePalo’s career winning percentage of 64.6% ranks him in the top-25 among active NCAA Division II coaches in just eight years in charge of the Sharks.

The 2006 season had several milestones. The Sharks finished nearly perfect at home in the NSU Soccer Complex (6-1-1), keeping it one of the toughest places to play in south Florida. DePalo’s squad also proved their toughness in overtime contests, finishing the season 4-0-3.

In 2005, senior midfielder, Matthew Parry was honored as a Sunshine State All-Con-ference second team selection for his performance during his last season with the Sharks. Under DePalo’s guidance, Parry finished tied for first place on the all-time career assists leader-board with 28 assists.

In 2004, DePalo’s NSU team posted a 15-4-1 record, matching the program record for most victories in a season and also moved as high as ninth in the NSCAA/adidas national poll during the 2004 campaign. It was the second consecutive season that NSU ranked as high as ninth in the national poll, the highest ever ranking for the pro-gram at the NCAA Division II level. NSU was also ranked second in the South Re-gion, marking the highest regional ranking in program history.

Among the highlights of the 2004 season was a 3-2 win over defending NCAA Na-tional Champion Lynn University, as well as NSU’s first-ever conference tournament final appearance. The Sharks finished the

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THE DePalo FILE POST SEASON RECORD

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regular season as SSC runner-up in just their first year of full competition within the conference.

Individually, junior forward Adam Ludden was named the 2004 Sunshine State Con-ference Player of the Year, while NSU led all SSC schools with a total of eight All-Con-ference team selections in 2004. Ludden became DePalo’s third conference (NAIA & NCAA) Player of the Year award winner. Meanwhile, junior midfielder Matthew Parry was named an NSCAA/adidas Second Team All-American, becoming the first player in program history to earn All-American status in NCAA competition.

In 2002, NSU’s 1-0 home shutout of Flagler College (11/09/02) was Coach DePalo’s 51st career win, making him the winningest coach in NSU men’s soccer history. De-Palo surpassed Thomas Rongen who held a 50-35-6 record from 1991-1995.

During the 2000 and 2001 seasons, the Sharks finished nationally ranked in the final NSCAA poll (21st in 2000, and 19th in 2001). During his first two seasons, DePalo helped guide the squad to back-to-back Regional Championships. He has also led the Sharks to two consecutive NAIA National Tournament appearances, which were only the second and third such appearances in the 21-year history of the program. For his efforts, Coach DePalo was named Florida Sun Conference Coach of the year in 2001, and Region XIV Coach of the year in 2000. Formerly an assistant coach at Embry-Riddle University in Daytona Beach, he was instrumental in helping the team capture the 1998 Florida Sun Conference Championship, en route to appearing in the NAIA Southeast Regional Final.

Born and raised in Milan, Italy, DePalo attended perennial NCAA Division II soccer power Franklin Pierce in New Hampshire. While there, he helped lead the Ravens to back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances in 1993 and 1994.

Upon graduating from Franklin Pierce in 1995 with a degree in International Busi-ness, he signed with the Connecticut Wolves of the USL. After two years with the Wolves, DePalo spent time with the Canton Invaders, and Tampa Bay Terror of the NPSL, as well as the Albany Alleycats, and New Hampshire Phantoms of the USL.

DePalo currently holds a USSF “A” License, as well as a Premier License from the NSCAA.

He earned his Master’s in sports manage-ment from NSU in September, 2005. He re-sides in Weston, Fla. with his wife Kathryn, seven-year-old daughter Bianca and one-

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Matthew Parry was named assistant coach for the NSU men’s soccer program in January 2006 after completing a successful four-year playing career as a member of the NSU Sharks soccer team.

In his first season as assistant coach, the 2006 Sharks finished the year 8-6-3. NSU started off the season with an impressive 5-1 run, outscoring their opponents 13-5. After dropping a 2-0 decision to NAIA powerhouse Embry-Riddle University (8/27/06), the squad rattled off a 5-0 start in September, beginning with a 3-1 triumph over Thomas University (9-1-06) at home.

The Sharks continued with the momentum the following week with a 2-1 overtime road-win over regional opponent, University of Alabama-Huntsville, which was sparked by a 91st minute golden.

NSU then returned home notching more impressive wins in a span of a week, knocking-off SSC foe Eckerd College (9/13/06), Flagler College (9/16/06) and Palm Beach Atlantic (9/18/06).

The 2006 season had several milestones, as the Sharks finished nearly perfect at home in the NSU Soccer Complex (6-1-1), keeping it one of the toughest places to play in south Florida. The squad also proved their toughness in overtime contests, finishing the season 4-0-3.

During his career as a Shark player, Parry guided the team to a 49-21-6 record and was a co-captain for three seasons. Parry became the first NSU men’s soccer All-American when he was a Second Team selection following his junior campaign. He is tied for NSU’s all-time record with 28 career as-sists and finished his four-year NSU career with 22 goals and 72 points.

In addition to his All-American status, Parry was a two-time All-Sunshine State Conference selection and was also named to the NSCAA/adidas All-South Region Team following his sophomore (First Team), junior seasons (First Team) and senior seasons (Second Team). Parry was also named the

NSU Male Athlete of the Year in 2003-04.

Prior to coming to NSU, Parry’s playing career included stints as the captain of Arsenal F.C schoolboys, Norwich City F.C’s Youth Team Captain and he was also a Reserve team member. He was named district captain and county captain three times while in secondary school and helped lead his team to three district championship titles as well as the county semifinals.

Born in Hitchin, England, Parry received his bachelor’s de-gree in sport and wellness studies from Nova Southeastern University in December of 2005. Parry holds a Level 2 Coaching Certificate by the English FA. He currently re-sides in Plantation, Fla.

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Chris Lewen joined the NSU men’s soccer coaching staff as an assistant coach in 2004. Lewen has an extensive background in soccer coaching, as well as playing experience during his youth in England. The native of Reading, England came through the ranks of the youth academy at his hometown club, Reading F.C. He also began his coaching career at Reading where he worked with the club’s young goalkeepers. Since coming to the United States in 2001, Lewen has been actively involved in local club teams, and also served as a camp instructor for Major League Soccer Camps. He is the author of the MLS Camps National Goalkeeper curriculum. Lewen currently holds a USSF “B” License, as well as a UEFA “B” License. He resides in Hollywood, Fla. with his wife Marissa.

Leo Vega returns for his ninth year on the NSU men’s soccer coaching staff. Coach Vega is mainly responsible for match-day tactical analysis. Since Vega has been an assistant coach at NSU, the Sharks have compiled a 93-50-14 record.

Vega has an extensive playing and coaching background. He began his playing career in 1974 with Danubio FC of Uruguay. After one season, he spent two additional years with world renowned Club Athletico Penarol. He then closed out his playing career by captaining two other Uruguayan clubs (Alto Peru and Club Athletico Rentistas).

Since moving to South Florida he has been a fixture on the local scene, winning the prestigious Super-clubs U-19, and the Gold Coast Soccer Championship with numerous clubs.

He is a devout supporter of Argentine super-club River Plate of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Currently, Vega has a weekly soccer column in the el Sentinel, the Spanish division of the Sun Sentinel newspaper.

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The 2006 Nova Southeastern University men’s soccer season was a tale of two seasons. The Sharks raced off to a 5-1 start before finishing the year 8-6-3, en route to a sixth place finish in the Sunshine State Conference.

In 2007, head coach Giuseppe DePalo, who now ranks in the top 25 in winning percentage amongst all NCAA Division II coaches, faces one of his toughest challenges yet: 17 newcomers and 15 freshmen added to the NSU roster.

“In the preseason, you’re normally coaching four or five new players, bringing them up to speed to where everyone else is,” DePalo says.

“This year, we’re coaching 17 new guys which is tough because normally the veterans help out some. Now, when the new guys look to one another, they’re all in the same boat, trying to learn the same thing and instead, they all look to me for the answers.”

Despite the influx of youth, DePalo is confident that his team will, indeed, make an impact on the SSC.

“Our team is young but hungry. I think we will make life difficult for teams.”

Forwards“At the forward position, we’re talented technically but we just need to mature physically and tactically,” DePalo an-nounces.

Returning for the Sharks and making the transition from outside midfielder to forward will be super-soph Romain Onteni-ente (So., Nice, France) who finished 2006 with 12 points in only 10 games played due to injury.

“You will see ‘Roma’ become one of the best strikers in the conference; he’s a complete player.” DePalo says.

Also returning for NSU will be former walk-on Jonathan Mammarelli (Sr., Pembroke Pines, Fla.) who assisted on Jeremy Bulen’s NCAA record-breaking goal in the SSC Quarterfinals in ’06. Nate Dunbar (Jr., Southbury, Conn.) will once again don the NSU kit and will be used in multiple roles this season.

“Jon is a guy will come off the bench and provide a spark. He’s definitely an energy guy. Nate is a big guy who is listed as a defender-midfielder but we’ll be able to use him as a target man up top.”

Debuting for the Sharks will be Aly Hassan (Fr., Weston, Fla.), who was named the Broward County Player of the Year in 2007, Nick Freitas (Fr., Pompano Beach, Fla.), and Brian Cardozo (Fr., Davie, Fla.)

“We expect Aly to play right away. Physically, he needs to get stronger but, technically and tactically, he’s pretty far along” says DePalo. “Nick Freitas will push for minutes right away.”

MidfieldersThe midfield position has seen a large turnover, returning only two of eight. Of those returning, Craig Heenighan (Fr., Widnes, England) will take to the pitch after missing most of 2006 as a medical red-shirt. Heenighan will also serve as NSU’s captain.

“Craig is an experienced, two-way player. We’ll be looking for leadership from him this season” says DePalo.

Also returning will be Rich Bodek (Jr., Colonia, N.J.) who appeared in 12 games and registered two assists in ’06.

“Last year, Rich played both midfield and defense. This year, he will be defensive midfielder.”

Playing their first seasons at NSU will be Vadim Shapiro (Jr., Carmel, Ind.) and Terence Condor (So., Basseterre, St. Kitts), both of whom transferred from Division I Indiana Purdue University-Fort Wayne (IPFW).

“Vadim can play in multiple midfield positions. He’s more of a play-making midfielder. We’ve been really happy with Ter-ence Condor this preseason. He’s a very intelligent player and can play inside or out wide.”

Local freshmen Iker Ibanez (Weston, Fla.) and Juan Gonzalez (Oakland Park, Fla.) may be called upon to take the pitch early and often in their careers.

“Iker has done a very nice job so far. It wouldn’t be surprising if he started a few games. Juan Gonzalez is more of an attacking midfielder and will probably play along side our central midfielders.”

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Adding depth to the NSU side at midfield will be youngsters Tucker Cumpstone (Killingworth, Conn.) and Liam Bryant (Watertown, Conn.).

“They’re both developing players, raw at this point. We can plug those guys into any of the midfield positions.”

Defenders/GoalkeeperNSU returns one defender from a year ago. Immediately, freshman Chris Sarabia (Miami, Fla.) has made an impact in training.

“Chris can play center midfield or defense. Right now, we’re considering him at left back. Either way, he will play for us somewhere,” says DePalo.

Doing battle with Sarabia at the left back position are red-shirt freshman Matthew Nesbitt (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) and Juan Rivera (Fr., Miami, Fla.)

“Matt brings experience to that position while Rivera’s pushing for playing time.”

Returning for the Sharks will be Christian Benitez (Jr., Pembroke Pines, Fla.) who will see considerable time at the right back position and, perhaps, as a central defender.

Newcomer Darryl Gordon (Fr., Miami, Fla.), a high school teammate of Sarabia, has raised some eyebrows as well. He is described by Coach DePalo, as “an intelligent attacking wide player with good pace who is tactically flexible.”

Tim Taylor (Fr., Farmington Hills, Mich.), a walk-on who transferred to NSU via Michigan State, will add depth, strength and athleticism to the Sharks’ defense.

The center backs will primarily consist of freshmen Chris Pruitt (Canton, Mich.) and John Barker (Bishop Auckland, England).

Returning between the pipes will be senior Jarod Rennick who currently stands one win away from capturing the NSU NCAA wins record. Additionally, Rennick holds the Sharks’ program records for saves, games started and minutes played.

Backing up Rennick will be Juan Vizcarrondo (Fr., Weston, Fla.) of nearby Cypress Bay High School.

The Schedule“The conference schedule is what it is. It’s always a big challenge and will be again especially with the youth that we have,” DePalo declares. “Our non-conference schedule will test us at the beginning but we could win a share of those. Still, we won’t take anyone lightly.”

“We have 11 home games and six road games this year. That means, on paper, our away schedule won’t be as de-manding as last year.”

The Sharks will start the season with a two-game swing through Georgia. NSU will open at North Georgia College and State University in Dahlonega, Ga. on Thursday, August 23 at 6pm. DePalo’s crew will then travel to Thomasville, Ga. to square off against Thomas University at 3pm on Sunday, August 26.

NSU will return to the NSU Soccer Complex for its home opener on Friday, August 31 at 6pm against Bentley Col-lege (Mass.) as part of the NSU Invitational, a round-robin tournament which will also include Georgia Southwestern, St. Thomas University, and Sunshine State Conference op-ponent Eckerd College.

The Sharks will open their 2007 SSC schedule against the Saint Leo Lions at home on Saturday, September 15 at 6pm.

NSU will conclude the regular season against non-confer-ence, regional opponent Flagler College at 5pm at the NSU Soccer Complex.

2007 SSC Men’s Soccer Preseason PollPlace Team Points (1st Place Votes)

1 Lynn 29 (11)

2 Rollins 54 (5)

3 Barry 60 (1)

4 Tampa 76 (1)

5 Saint Leo 82

6 Nova Southeastern 119

7 Florida Southern 121

8 Florida Tech 133

9 Eckerd 136

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ROSTERNUMERICAL ROSTERNO. NAME CL POS HGT WT HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL0 Juan Vizcarrando Fr. GK 6’ 0” 170 Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay1 Jarod Rennick Jr. GK 6’ 1” 165 Allen, Texas/Allen HS2 Darryl Gordon Fr. D 5’ 9” 150 Miami, Fla./Florida Christian HSRS Juan Rivera Fr. D 5’ 9” 150 Miami, Fla./American Senior HS4 Chris Sarabia Fr. M 5’ 11” 160 Miami, Fla./Florida Christian HS5 John Barker Fr. D 6’ 1” 168 Bishop Auckland, England/St. John’s RC School6 Edouard Mason Jr. F 6’ 3” 170 Saint Raphael, France/Int/. School of Sophia Antipolis7 Nick Freitas Fr. F 6’ 0” 145 Pompano Beach, Fla./Monarch HS8 Craig Heenighan Fr. M 6’ 1” 164 Widnes, England/Wade Beacon HS9 Juan Gonzalez Fr. M 5’ 8” 149 Pompano Beach, Fla./Northeast HS10 Romain Onteniente So. F 5’ 6” 155 Nice, France/Lycee Renoir11 Brian Cardozo Fr. F 5’ 11” 168 Davie, Fla./Western HS12 Iker Ibanez Fr. M 5’ 8” 150 Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay HS14 Aly Hassan Fr. F 6’ 2” 175 Weston, Fla./Western HS15 Vadim Shapiro Jr. M 5’ 8” 150 Carmel, (IPFW)16 Chris Pruitt Fr. D 6’ 1” 170 Canton, Mich./Oakland University17 Rich Bodek Jr. M 5’ 9” 168 Colonia, N.J./East Stroudsburg University18 Tim Taylor Fr. D 5’ 11” 165 Farmington Hills, Mich./Michigan State University19 Christian Benitez Jr. D 5’ 10” 170 Pembroke Pines, Fla./American Heritage HS20 Jonathan Mammarelli Sr. M 5’ 8” 148 Pembroke Pines, Fla./Monsignor Pace HS21 Tucker Cumpstone Fr. M 6’ 0” 145 Killingworth, Conn./Haddam-Killingworth HS22 Nate Dunbar Jr. D 6’ 2” 190 Southbury, Conn./Pomperaug HS24 Matthew Nesbitt Fr. D 6’ 0” 149 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal GibbonsRS Liam Bryant Fr. M 5’ 9” 150 Watertown, Conn./Watertown HS26 Terence Condor So. M 5’6” 138 Bassettere, St. Kitts and Nevis/IPFWRS Alvin Quaye Fr. D 6’1” 190 East Ham, England/ St. Bonaventure’s

ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNO. NAME CL BIRTHPLACE PRONOUNCIATION5 John Barker Fr. Bishop Auckland, England 19 Christian Benitez Jr. Pembroke Pines, Fla17 Rich Bodek Jr. Colonia, N.JRS Liam Bryant Fr. Watertown, Conn.11 Brian Cardozo Fr. Davie, Fla./Western HS26 Terence Condor So. Bassettere, St. Kitts21 Tucker Cumpstone Fr. Killingworth, Conn22 Nate Dunbar Jr. Southbury, Conn.7 Nick Freitas Fr. Boston, Mass. FRAY-tahs9 Juan Gonzalez Fr. Oakland Park, Fla.2 Darryl Gordon Fr. Miami, Fla14 Aly Hassan Fr. Weston, Fla Ah-lee Hah-SAHN8 Craig Heenighan Fr. Widnes, England12 Iker Ibanez Fr. Weston, Fla. EEK-er20 Jonathan Mammarelli Sr. Pembroke Pines, Fla. MOM-uh-REL-ee6 Edouard Mason Jr. Saint Raphael, France24 Matthew Nesbitt Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.10 Romain Onteniente So. Nice, France Row-MAIN On-TEN-ee-YEN-tay16 Chris Pruitt Fr. Canton, OhioRS Alvin Quaye Fr. London, England 1 Jarod Rennick Sr. Allen, TexasRS Juan Rivera Fr. Miami, Fla.4 Chris Sarabia Fr. Miami, Fla. Suh-RAH-bee-uh15 Vadim Shapiro Jr. Carmel, Ind Vuh-DEEM18 Tim Taylor Fr. Farmington Hills, Mich.0 Juan Vizcarrondo Fr. Weston, Fla. Veez-CAR-on-doh

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Key Returners Jarod Rennick – Sr., Goalkeeper NSU career leader in saves, minutes, SO, and winsCraig Heenighan – Fr., Central Midfielder Medical Redshirt in 2006, Team Captain in 2007Romain Onteniente – So., Forward 5 G, 2 A, 12 P; Missed seven games in ’06 due to injury

Other Key Returners Christian Benitez – Jr., Right Back Rich Bodek – Jr., Midfielder/Defender Nate Dunbar – Jr., Midfielder/Defender Jonathan Mammarelli – Sr., MidfielderEdouard Mason -Jr, ForwardMatthew Nesbitt – Fr., Midfielder Medical Red-shirt in 2006.

Key Losses Lorcan Cronin – Forward 6 goals, 2 assists, 14 points – Second Team All-SSCMichael Collins – Forward 5 goals, 2 assists, 12 pointsJoseph Clancy – Left Back 2 goals, 3 assists, 7 pointsEric Naples – Center Back 2 goals, 2 assists, 6 pointsJeremy Bulen – Central Midfielder 1 goals, 3 assists, 5 points, SSC All-Tournament Team

Other Losses Steven Deering – GoalkeeperMark Fletcher – Center BackGreg Kagan – Midfielder/ForwardAdam Majorie – Right BackCorey Sheriff – MidfielderEldon Yhip – MidfielderMartin Johansson – Midfielder

Newcomers Juan Vizcarrondo – GoalkeeperDarryl Gordon – DefenderJuan Rivera – DefenderChris Sarabia – MidfielderJohn Barker – DefenderAlvin Quaye – DefenderNick Freitas – ForwardJuan Gonzalez – MidfielderBrian Cardozo – ForwardIker Ibanez – MidfielderAly Hassan – ForwardVadim Shapiro – MidfielderChris Pruitt – DefenderTim Taylor – Defender

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Tucker Cumpstone – MidfielderLiam Bryant – MidfielderTerence Condor – Midfielder

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2006)Appeared in five games, with one start, while playing 163 minutes.

AS A FRESHMAN (2005)Made four appearances as a freshman, playing a total of 53 minutes.

CAREERNamed First Team All-State and All-County after both his junior and senior years at American Heritage.

PERSONALBorn November 12, 1986 in Queens, N.Y…Biology major…Aspires to be a successful dentist in the future…Enjoys boating, wave-running and working out…Believes his best assets to the team are his hard work, dedication and leadership abilities…Favorite team is Argentina’s River Plate…Favorite ath-lete is Gabriel Batistuta…Son of Daniel and Monica Benitez…Has one brother, Pablo (23).

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Season GP GS Min Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG2005 4 0 53 0 0 0 0 0.000 02006 5 1 163 0 0 0 1 0.000 0TOTALS 9 1 216 0 0 0 1 0.000 0

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2006)In his first season with the Sharks, saw time as a reserve midfielder and de-fender…Appeared in 12 games, starting four…Registered an assist in his first appearance in an NSU uniform against Thomas (9/1).

CAREERReceived All-Area First Team honors…Also named All-State Second Team for two years as well as All-Division for four years.

PERSONALBorn January 7, 1986 in Rahway, NJ…English major…Aspires to be success-ful in whichever career he decides to pursue…Hobbies including playing the guitar…Believes that his best asset to the team is his versatility…Names Real Madrid as his fa-vorite team…Lists Sergio Ramos as his favorite athlete…Son of Richard and Maria Bodek.

Season GP GS Min Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG2006 12 4 435 0 2 2 2 .000 0TOTALS 12 4 435 0 2 2 2 .000 0

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AS A FRESHMAN (2005)Became a solid contributor late in the season, as he started the final seven matches of the year...Totaled 11 appearances and eight starts as a freshman in the center of the NSU defense.

CAREERA four-year member of the varsity boy’s soccer team at Pomperaug High School under head coach Joe Mancini...Named First-Team All-Conference and also won the Leadership Award as he served as captain during his senior season at Pomperaug.

PERSONALBorn in Danbury, Conn...Biology major...Hobbies include playing soccer and playing lacrosse...Career goals are to play professional soccer after finishing his college career...Believes his best as-sets to the team are his quick decision making and his presence in the air...Fa-vorite athlete is Paolo Maldini...Favorite team is AC Milan...Son of Charles and Mary Dunbar...Father played soccer and mother played basketball at Boston Uni-versity...Has one brother, Joe (22), and one sister, Lizzie (17).

Season GP GS Min Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG2005 11 8 749 0 0 0 0 0.000 0TOTALS 11 8 749 0 0 0 0 0.000 0

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REDSHIRT (2006)Started two games for NSU before being cut down by injury.

CAREERCompeted as team captain for Wade Deacon High School…Also captained County and England Schoolboys Under-18 teams in 2005…Winner of Cen-tenary Shield with English team, scoring two goals in four games…also com-peted in cricket and tennis.

PERSONALBorn in Kirkcaldy, Scotland…Business Administration major…Aspires to play soccer at the highest level possible…Hobbies include golf and snooker…Be-lieves his best assets to the team are his lead-ership, passing ability and energy…Names Manchester United as his favorite team...Lists Tiger Woods as his favorite athlete…Son of John and Marie Heenighan…Has one sister, Lucy (12).

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Season GP GS Min Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG2006 2 2 160 0 0 0 0 .000 0TOTALS 2 2 160 0 0 0 0 .000 0

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AS A FRESHMAN (2006)Walked on to the team a month into the season…Appeared in four games and started one…First career assist and point was on Jeremy Bulen’s record-set-ting equalizer in the SSC Quarterfinals against Florida Southern (10/27).

CAREERWon two FYSA Club State championships while with the Coral Springs Storm U-18 & U-19 in 2003 and 2004…Also helped the Storm to a Tampa Bay Sun Bowl Championship…Named to the All-Dade First Team in 2001-2002…Played with the U-23 Philippine National Team Pool…Also named to the National Hon-or Society in 2002-2003.

PERSONALBorn in Hialeah, Fla…Pursuing dual de-grees in psychology and nursing …Hobbies include hanging out with friends and going to the beach…Aspires to become a nurse anesthetist…Believes his best assets to the team are his hard work and dedication…Lists his father as his favorite athlete…Names the Miami Dolphins as his favorite team…Son of Albert and Patricia Mammarelli…Father was a professional boxer who fought out of the same gym as Cassius Clay.

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Season GP GS Min Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG2006 4 1 107 0 1 1 1 .000 1TOTALS 4 1 107 0 1 1 1 .000 1

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2006)Appeared in 12 games, starting five.

AS A FRESHMAN (2005)Made an instant impact in his first year at NSU, scoring three goals and add-ing one assist...Appeared in 16 games, starting eight and playing a total of 596 minutes…Notched first career assist against Bentley (10/7/05)…Scored game-tying goal in the 64th minute against Barry (9/21/05)…Scored his first career goal against Delta State University (9/4/05).

CAREERServed as captain of high school team and was also the leading goal scorer while at International School of Sophia Antipolis.

PERSONALBorn January 7, 1987 in Hong Kong…Psy-chology major…Aspires to be successful at whatever he does…Enjoys watching soccer and watching movies…Believes his best assets to the team are his pass-ing abilities and also his free-kick abili-ties…Favorite team is Chelsea F.C…Fa-vorite athlete is David Beckham…Son of James and Nicole Mason…Has one sister, Joanna (20).

Season GP GS Min Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG2005 16 8 596 3 1 7 11 0.273 52006 12 3 515 0 0 0 12 .000 5TOTALS 28 11 1111 3 1 7 23 0.130 10

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REDSHIRT(2006)Appeared in one game before having his season shortened by injury.

CAREERIn his senior year at Cardinal-Gibbons, was named MVP of the Boys’ Soccer team, Best Offensive Player his junior year and Most Improved Player for his sophomore year…Received 2nd team All-Broward County honors his senior year…Scored 24 goals and 35 assists during his high school career…was selected for a College Showcase at Florida International University.

PERSONALBorn April 29, 1988 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ...Biology major…Aspires to be-come a pharmacist…Enjoys all sports, watching comedies and listening to music…Believes his best assets to the team are his field vision, passing and controlled pace…Names Manchester United as his fa-vorite team and Christiano Ronaldo as his favorite athlete…Son of Stuart and Joanne Nesbitt…Has one brother, Bryan (23).

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Season GP GS Min Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG2006 1 0 18 0 0 0 0 .000 0TOTALS 1 0 18 0 0 0 0 .000 0

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Season GP GS Min Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG2006 10 7 677 5 2 12 23 .217 11TOTALS 10 7 677 5 2 12 23 .217 11

AS A FRESHMAN (2006)Upon returning from injury, Onteniente established himself as an impact player, used primar-ily in the outside midfielder spot…Appeared in 10 games while starting seven…Scored five goals, two assists and 12 points…First career goal was an overtime game-winner at Tampa (10/7)…registered two goals, one assist and five points as he nearly single-handedly brought the Sharks back from a 3-1 deficit to tie Florida Southern (10/14).

CAREERHelped his club team to a National Championship in 2005-2006…Led his team with 28 goals in 2002-2003.

PERSONALBorn October 9, 1987, Nice, France…Biology major…Aspires to become the top player in the SSC and receive a diploma of osteopathic medicine…His hobbies include playing soccer, snowboarding, beach volleyball and playing piano…Believes his best assets to the team include his quickness and his left foot…Favorite team is FC Barcelona…Favorite Athlete is Zinedine Zidane…Son of Philippe and Elisabeth Onteniente…Has one brother, Pascal (22).

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AS A JUNIOR (2006)Started 16 games for the Sharks…Compiled an 8-6-2 record with a career-high 73 saves…Post-ed a shutout against Flagler (9/13)…Made a career-high nine saves in 2-2 draw with Florida Tech (10/20).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2005)Rennick became a valuable contributor in the field during his sophomore campaign, scoring three goals and adding two assists for a total of eight points…Tied for first on the team with two game-win-ning goals…The sophomore also made two starts in goal for the Sharks, allowing three goals and making six total saves…Scored a career-high three points (1 G, 1 A) against Delta State (9/4/05)…Scored first career goal, the game-winner, against Northwood (8/29/05).

AS A FRESHMAN (2004)Had a sensational freshman season, as he made appeared in 18 games, starting 11 in goal and one as a forward…Won his first six decisions and posted a total record of 9-2 with five shutouts…Made season-high eight saves in a 3-2 win over defending National Champion Lynn University (10/27/04)…Named to the SSC All-Tournament Team and earned Honorable Mention on the 2004 SSC All-Confer-ence Team.

CAREERCaptain of the Storm Soccer Club...Received the 9-5A Honorable Mention in 2003...Received the Allen High School’s Blue Collar Award for soccer in 2002 and 2003 and Team MVP in 2004...2004 Ice Bowl Tournament MVP...Received First-Team All-District honors for 9-5A and was a member of the All-Collin-County Team in 2004.

PERSONALBorn March 4, 1986 in Plano, Texas...Business Ma-jor...Enjoys playing soccer and hanging out with his friends...Would like to earn his CPA and one day own his own business...Believes his best asset to the team is his hard work ethic, loyalty and athleti-cism...Son of Richard and Michele Rennick...Has one sister, Amanda and one brother, Treavor.

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Season GP GS Min Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG2004 18 12 1256 0 0 0 6 0.000 12005 17 14 963 3 2 8 25 0.120 112006 16 16 1331 0 0 0 1 .000 0TOTALS 51 42 3550 3 2 8 32 0.093 12GOALKEEPER STATS.Season GP GS Minutes GA GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Shots Faced2004 11 11 969:38 12 1.11 44 0.786 9 2 0 5 1502005 2 2 118:59 3 2.27 6 0.667 0 0 0 0 232006 16 16 1368:18 29 1.91 73 0.716 8 6 2 1 216TOTALS 29 29 2456:55 44 1.612 123 0.745 17 8 2 6 389

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CAREERStarted six games as a freshman at Watertown High School…Earned All-NVL, All-State, and MVP honors…A 2006 “Senior Bowl” selection…Second on the team in points his junior and senior year.

PERSONALBorn in Waterbury, Conn…Athletic Training Major…Aspires to be the best at anything he does and work hard in the classroom and on the field…Hobbies include snowboarding, weightlifting, and reading…Believes his best assets to his team are his vision and technical ability…Names Zinedine Zidane as his favorite athlete…List FC Liverpool as his favorite team…Father, Richard Bryant played collegiate soccer at SUNY Morrisville and Springfield College…Son of Richard and Sherri Bryant…Has one sister, Aidan (14).

CAREERWon Centenary Shield while representing England School Boys in 2007…Captained the St. John’s Roman Catholic School soccer team all through high school, twice earning Player of the Year honors.

PERSONALBorn in Bishop Auckland, England…Undecided Major…Aspires to one day play profession-al soccer…Hobbies include listening to music and playing cricket…Believes that staying calm under pressure is his best asset to his team…Names Steven Gerrard as his favorite athlete…Lists A.C. Milan as his favorite team…Son of Colin and Amanda Barker…Has one sister, Katherine (17).

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CAREERWas part of the 2007 U-18 State Championship Team.

PERSONALA Sport & Recreation Management Major…Son of Courtney Cardozo.

CAREERNamed best midfielder in 2000-2001.

PERSONALBorn in Basseterre, St. Kitts…A Business Major…Career goals are to become a successful business man…Hobbies include playing soccer and listening to music…Believes his best asset to the team is his dedication…Names Zinedine Zidane as his favorite athlete…Lists Manchester United as his favorite team.

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CAREERNamed honorable mention his freshman year…Received 2nd team All-County for his soph-omore and junior year…Was named 1st team All-County and All-State team in his senior year…Other awards include Most Improved, Unsung Hero, and Team MVP.

PERSONALBorn in Cambridge, Mass…A Business Major…Career goals are to become a professional soccer player and to have a successful business…Hobbies include playing soccer, going to the beach, and spending time with family and friends…Believes being humble is his best asset to the team…Names Kaka as his favorite athlete…Lists New England Patriots and Boston Red Sox as his favorite team…Son of Jose and Marisa Freitas…Has one sister, Renata Freitas (25).

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CAREERCaptain of Haddam-Killingworth HS and Norwich Premier club teams…Selected to All-Con-ference teams as a junior and senior…Named a CIAC Scholar-Athlete as a senior…Led H-K HS to a 17-3-1 record, scoring 10 goals and five assists as a senior…Led H-K HS to a Shoreline Conference Championship.

PERSONALBorn in New London, Conn…A Pre-Pharmacy Major…Aspires to win SSC and National Cham-pionships and play professional soccer…Hobbies include music, chilling out with friends, and movies…Believes distribution and leadership are his best assets to his team…Names Paul Scholes as his favorite athlete…Lists Manchester United as his favorite team…Son of Peter and Shelly Cumpstone…Has one brother, Greg (17)…Father Peter ran track and field at the University of Maine-Orono.

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PERSONALBorn in Cali, Colombia…Athletic Training Major…Hobbies include music, reading, watching TV, movies, and hanging out with friends…Aspires to get his degree in sports medicine and become a professional soccer player…Believes that giving assists is his best asset to his team…Lists Zidane, Ronaldinho, Quaresma, Riquelme, and Steven Gerrard as his favorite athletes…Names FC Barcelona as his favorite team…Son of Daniel Gonzalez and Esper-anza Duque…Has two siblings, Manuel (17) and Daniela (5)…Father Daniel played in the second division in Colombia.

CAREERNamed First Team All-Dade after his senior year at Florida Christian High School…Named to the Senior All-Star Team…Recipient of the Patriot (Leadership) Award.PERSONALBorn in Miami, Fla…Sport and Recreation Management Major…Aspires to play professional soccer…Hobbies include soccer and music/dancing…Believes his best assets to his team are his versatility, technical skills, and knowledgeable understanding of the game…Names Christiano Ronaldo as his favorite athlete…Lists Arsenal as his favorite team…Son of Ray and Donna Gordon…Father Ray played collegiate soccer at the University of the West In-dies.

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CAREERNamed All-County for Soccer…Named 2007 Broward County Sun-Sentinel Player of the Year…Was the top scorer for Cypress Bay H.S. in 2007.

PERSONALUndecided Major…Aspires to play professional soccer…Hobbies include soccer…Names Thierry Henry as his favorite athlete…Lists Arsenal as his favorite team…Son of Marvin and Sonia Has-san…Has an Uncle who played professional soccer in Egypt.

CAREERHelped lead Cypress Bay High School to four consecutive FHSAA District Championships…FHSAA Regional Championship in 2003-2004…FHSAA State Runner-Up in 2003-2004…Weston Fury Club Superclubs U-18 Champion in 2006.PERSONALBorn in Caracas, Venezuela…Undecided major…Aspires to work hard in college and to be suc-cessful in the future…Hobbies include playing soccer, tennis, volleyball, and hanging out with friends and family…Believes his best assets to his team are his field vision and his right foot…Names Zinedine Zidane as his favorite athlete…Lists Real Madrid as his favorite team…Father, Juan Ibanez, played collegiate soccer at Rochester Institute of Technology while brother, Juan Ibanez, Jr., played at Georgia Perimeter College…Son of Juan and Maria Ibanez…Has three siblings, Jon, Ainhoa, and Juan, Jr.

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CAREERNamed First Team All-Catholic League, All-District, All-Region, All-State in 2005…Lead the team in points and goals for the 2004/2005 seasons…Played for Vardar Club Team and was a 2 time National Final Four finalist, 3 time Region 2 Champs, 4 time State Cup Champs and USL Super Y League National Finalists in 2004…Was red-shirted for his freshman year at Oakland University.

PERSONALBorn in Detroit, Mich…Biology/ Pharmacy Major…Career goals are to be successful…Hobbies in-clude basketball, music, working out, comedies, and going to the beach…Believes his best assets to his team are his passing abilities and athleticism…Names Leo Messi as his favorite athlete…Lists AC Milan as his favorite team…Son of Terry and Tracey Pruitt…Has one brother, Nick (22).

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RSPERSONALBorn in London, England…Sport and Recreation Management Major…Aspires to play professional soccer and play in the English Premiership…Hobbies include soccer and basketball…Believes his best assets to his team are his range of passing, strength, speed, and reading of the game…Lists John Terry and Kolo Toure as his favorite athletes…Names Arsenal as his favorite team…Son of Ralph and Hetty Quaye…Has three siblings, Alixlyne, Dillon, and Danielle.

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CAREERNamed All-Dade his junior year of high school…Was part of Florida State ODP and Region 3 ODP team for 4 years.

PERSONALAn Athletic Training Major…Aspires to play professional soccer…Hobbies include ping pong, soccer, playing pool, Xbox and the beach…Believes his versatility is his best asset to the team…Names Kaka as his favorite athlete…Lists Manchester United as his favorite team…Son of Pedro Sarabia.

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RSCAREERNamed Defensive Player of the Year for American Senior High School.

PERSONALBorn in Medellin, Columbia…Undecided Major…Aspires to finish his career and play professional soccer…Hobbies include playing soccer, going to the beach and hanging out with friends…Believes his best assets to the team are his attitude and willingness to improve…Names David Beckham as his favorite athlete…Lists Real Madrid as his favorite team…Son of Jaime Rivera and Beatriz Jurado…Has two sisters, Melissa (21) and Manuela (12)…Has one cousin, Juan who played soccer for FIU.

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CAREERTallied the most assists for North Farmington High School with 31 and was named Most Valuable Midfielder in 2003…Tallied 27 assists and was named Team MVP in 2004…In 2005, registered 34 assists and earned MVP, All-State, All-Conference, All-Area, and All-District honors…Spent one year with Michigan State but did not make an appearance.

PERSONALBorn in Charlotte, N.C….Sport and Recreation Management Major…Hobbies include working out, basketball, and snowboarding…Believes his leadership is his best asset to the team…Names Steve Yzerman as his favorite athlete…Lists the Detroit Red Wings as his favorite team…Son of Tim and Kathy Taylor…Has one sister, Christine (20).

PERSONALBorn in St. Petersburg, Russia…A Sport & Recreation Management Major…His career goals are to play professional soccer at the highest level possible…Hobbies include playing soc-cer…Believes passing will be his best asset to the team…Names Diego Maradona as his favorite athlete…Lists Liverpool F.C. as his favorite team…Son of Alexander and Tatyana Shapiro…Has one sister, Maria Shapiro (22).

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PERSONALBorn in Caracas Venezuela…A Business Major…Aspires to win a National Championship with NSU and play professional soccer for Real Madrid…Hobbies include running, soccer, and tennis…Believes his best assets to the team are his commitment and his discipline…Names Iker Casillas as his favorite athlete…Lists Real Madrid as his favorite team…Son of Jose and Maria. Vizcarrondo…Has one brother, Jose Jr. (23).

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The 2006 season saw head coach Giuseppe DePalo’s squad go 8-6-3 overall and 3-2-3 in confer-ence play.

The season started with a 2-0 loss to NAIA powerhouse Embry-Riddle before the Sharks reeled off five straight victories, including a 2-1 double overtime win over overachieving Eckerd College in which Lorcan Cronin scored the game-winning goal on a penalty kick.

The Sharks took a 5-1 record into a Texas road swing that put them up against tough inter-regional opponents St. Edward’s and Incarnate Word. Tough competition, injuries and a red card all contrib-uted to the Sharks losing both games.

Despite being outscored 7-2 in the two matches, NSU was able to rebound with a thrilling 4-2 vic-tory against SSC rival Barry University.

In that match, freshmen Anton Siedlitzki, Michael Kammermeyer, and Michael Collins struck early and often giving NSU a 3-0 lead. After a lengthy rain delay near the end of the first half, goalkeeper Jarod Rennick was injured just before halftime. Barry used the delay and halftime to regroup and cut the score to 3-2. Reserve goalkeeper Steven Deering was up to the task, however, and held off the Buccaneers with Cronin adding a breakaway goal in the game’s final minute.

The Sharks then had three consecutive road matches, going 1-1-1 against Saint Leo, Rollins and Tampa.

The win over Tampa included the first career goal for speedy midfielder Romain Onteniente on an overtime penalty kick.

In a match with major postseason implications, the Sharks went toe-to-toe with ninth-ranked Lynn University. The talented Fighting Knights were able to neutralize the NSU attack and defeat the Sharks 3-0.

In the final four matches of the season, NSU would go 1-1-2 before being dispatched from the SSC tournament by Florida Southern.

In the 2-1 quarterfinal loss, Jeremy Bulen set the NCAA Division II record for the fastest consecutive goal scored by two teams, scoring 11 seconds after the Moccasins took a 1-0 lead.

The 2006 season saw the end of the careers of seven seniors: Joseph Clancy, Deering, Bulen, Eric Naples, Eldon Yhip, Cronin and Greg Kagan.

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RESULTSOverall: 8-6-3 Conference: 4-2-3 Home: 6-1-1 Away: 3-4-2 Neutral: 0-1-0 Overtime: 4-0-3DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE OVERALL CONF. GOALS SCORED 08/27/2006 Embry-Riddle L 0-2 0-1-0 0-0-0

9/1/2006 THOMAS UNIVERSITY W 3-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 Anton Siedlitzki (Adam Majorie) [#1] Lorcan Cronin (Joseph Clancy) Anton Siedlitzki (Richard Bodek)

09/08/06 Alabama Huntsville W OT 2-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 Joseph Clancy (Jeremy Bulen ;Eldon Yhip) [#1] Adam Majorie (Anton Siedlitzki;Eric Naples)

* 9/13/2006 ECKERD COLLEGE W O2 2-1 3-1-0 1-0-0 Lorcan Cronin (unassisted) [#1] Lorcan Cronin (penalty kick)

9/16/06 FLAGLER COLLEGE W 2-0 4-1-0 1-0-0 Michael Kammermeyer (Martin Johansson) [#1] Team (unassisted)

9/18/2006 PALM BEACH ATLANTIC W 4-0 5-1-0 1-0-0 Lorcan Cronin (penalty kick) [#1] Michael Collins (Michael Kammermeyer;Joseph Clancy) Anton Siedlitzki (penalty kick) Corey Sheriff (unassisted)

9/22/2006 St. Edward’s L 1-2 5-2-0 1-0-0 Eric Naples (Corey Sheriff;Adam Majorie) [#1]

9/24/2006 #14 UIWM L 1-5 5-3-0 1-0-0 Michael Collins (Corey Sheriff;Eric Naples) [#1]

* 9/27/2006 BARRY UNIVERSITY W 4-2 6-3-0 2-0-0 Anton Siedlitzki (Michael Collins) [#1] Michael Kammermeyer (Lorcan Cronin) Michael Collins (Greg Kagan;Michael Kammermeyer) Lorcan Cronin (Adam Majorie)

* 09/30/06 Saint Leo T O2 2-2 6-3-1 2-0-1 Anton Siedlitzki (Lorcan Cronin;Joseph Clancy) Eric Naples (Anton Siedlitzki)

* 10/04/2006 #18 Rollins L 1-3 6-4-1 2-1-1 Greg Kagan (Anton Siedlitzki) [#1]

* 10/7/06 Tampa W OT 2-1 7-4-1 3-1-1 Lorcan Cronin (Anton Siedlitzki;Michael Collins) [#1] Romain Onteniente (penalty kick)

* 10/11/2006 #9 LYNN UNIVERSITY L 0-3 8-5-1 4-2-1

* 10/14/06 at Florida Southern T O2 3-3 8-5-2 4-2-2 Romain Onteniente (Jeremy Bulen) [#1] Michael Kammermeyer (Jeremy Bulen;Romain Onteniente) Romain Onteniente (penalty kick)

10/17/2006 NORTHWOOD UNIVERSITY W 3-2 9-5-2 4-2-2 Romain Onteniente (penalty kick) [#1] Michael Collins (Adam Majorie) Michael Collins (Corey Sheriff;Richard Bodek)

* 10/20/2006 FLORIDA TECH T O2 2-2 9-5-3 4-2-3 Romain Onteniente (penalty kick) [#1] Joseph Clancy (Romain Onteniente)

10/27/2006 vs Florida Southern L 1-2 9-6-3 4-2-3 Jeremy Bulen (Nate Dunbar) [#0]

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OVERALL: 8-6-3 Conf: 3-2-3 Home: 6-1-1 Away: 2-4-2 Neut: 0-1-0## Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT9 Lorcan Cronin 16-15 1270 6 2 14 39 .154 24 .615 3-1 3 2-3 10 Anton Siedlitzki 14-14 1134 5 4 14 25 .200 15 .600 1-0 0 1-1 16 Romain Onteniente 10-7 677 5 2 12 23 .217 11 .478 2-0 1 4-4 12 Michael Collins 16-5 681 5 2 12 21 .238 13 .619 0-0 2 0-0 6 Michael Kammermeyer 13-13 1067 3 2 8 22 .136 10 .455 4-0 1 0-0 3 Joseph Clancy 17-17 1515 2 3 7 13 .154 7 .538 1-0 0 0-0 14 Eric Naples 16-15 1346 2 2 6 5 .400 5 1.000 4-1 0 0-0 22 Corey Sheriff 15-2 689 1 3 5 8 .125 3 .375 1-0 0 0-0 2 Adam Majorie 17-17 1467 1 3 5 8 .125 4 .500 0-0 1 0-0 11 Jeremy Bulen 15-12 717 1 3 5 3 .333 1 .333 1-0 0 0-0 15 Greg Kagan 16-9 650 1 1 3 11 .091 5 .455 1-1 0 0-0 17 Richard Bodek 12-4 435 0 2 2 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 4 Martin Johansson 17-16 1318 0 1 1 12 .000 7 .583 2-0 0 0-0 7 Eldon Yhip 14-7 505 0 1 1 7 .000 3 .429 0-0 0 0-0 20 Jonathan Mammarelli 4-1 107 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 2-0 0 0-0 18 Edouard Mason 12-3 515 0 0 0 12 .000 5 .417 3-0 0 0-0 5 Mark Fletcher 16-10 1081 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 19 Christian Benitez 5-1 163 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 1 Jarod Rennick 16-17 1331 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 24 Matthew Nesbitt 1-0 18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 21 Chad Miller 3-0 86 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 8 Craig Heenighan 2-2 160 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 Steven Deering 5-1 237 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Total............... 17 17169 33 32 98 216 .153 115 .532 29-3 8 7-8 Opponents........... 17 - 32 26 90 268 .119 126 .470 36-5 6 1-2

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho Faced0 Steven Deering 5-1 236:51 3 1.14 17 .850 0 0 1 0 461 Jarod Rennick 16-16 1368:18 29 1.91 73 .716 8 6 2 1 216TM Team 0:00 0 0.00 4 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 Total............... 17 1605:09 32 1.79 94 .746 8 6 3 2 262 Opponents........... 17 1605:09 33 1.85 81 .711 6 8 3 2 206

Team saves: 4

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNova Southeastern 13 17 2 1 33Opponents 14 18 0 0 32

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNova Southeastern 95 108 8 5 216Opponents 118 132 12 6 268

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNova Southeastern 43 43 5 3 94Opponents 35 42 2 2 81

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNova Southeastern 35 42 2 1 80Opponents 37 46 3 2 88

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNova Southeastern 108 98 8 5 219Opponents 126 126 9 8 269

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY NSM OPPTotal 1159 2813Dates/Avg Per Date 8/145 8/352Neutral Site #/Avg 1/78

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## Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT9 Lorcan Cronin 7-7 642 4 2 10 21 .190 13 .619 1-1 1 1-2 16 Romain Onteniente 7-4 522 4 2 10 17 .235 8 .471 1-0 1 3-3 10 Anton Siedlitzki 7-7 646 2 3 7 11 .182 6 .545 0-0 0 0-0 6 Michael Kammermeyer 6-6 554 2 1 5 10 .200 5 .500 3-0 0 0-0 12 Michael Collins 8-4 380 1 2 4 9 .111 6 .667 0-0 1 0-0 15 Greg Kagan 8-7 393 1 1 3 7 .143 5 .714 1-1 0 0-0 3 Joseph Clancy 8-8 795 1 1 3 4 .250 3 .750 1-0 0 0-0 14 Eric Naples 7-6 669 1 0 2 3 .333 3 1.000 1-0 0 0-0 11 Jeremy Bulen 7-5 351 0 2 2 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 2 Adam Majorie 8-8 746 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0-0 0 0-0 4 Martin Johansson 8-7 717 0 0 0 7 .000 4 .571 1-0 0 0-0 18 Edouard Mason 3-0 121 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 1-0 0 0-0 17 Richard Bodek 5-2 180 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 5 Mark Fletcher 8-7 651 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 22 Corey Sheriff 7-1 327 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 1-0 0 0-0 20 Jonathan Mammarelli 1-0 43 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 1-0 0 0-0 7 Eldon Yhip 6-1 135 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 21 Chad Miller 1-0 50 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 19 Christian Benitez 2-0 90 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 Total............... 8 8816 16 15 47 104 .154 59 .567 15-2 3 4-5 Opponents........... 8 - 17 16 50 151 .113 71 .470 21-3 2 1-2

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho Faced0 Steven Deering 2-1 155:00 3 1.74 12 .800 0 0 1 0 311 Jarod Rennick 7-7 639:09 14 1.97 38 .731 3 2 2 0 114TM Team 0:00 0 0.00 4 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 Total............... 8 794:09 17 1.93 54 .761 3 2 3 0 145 Opponents........... 8 794:09 16 1.81 43 .729 2 3 3 1 97

Team saves: 4

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNova Southeastern 6 8 1 1 16Opponents 9 8 0 0 17

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNova Southeastern 40 52 7 5 104Opponents 68 65 12 6 151

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNova Southeastern 25 21 5 3 54Opponents 18 21 2 2 43

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNova Southeastern 11 19 2 1 33Opponents 21 28 3 2 54

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNova Southeastern 53 49 8 5 115Opponents 59 70 8 8 145

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY NSM OPPTotal 616 1082Dates/Avg Per Date 4/154 4/270Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

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SSC OVERALL W L T PTS GF GA W L T PCT GF GA Lynn University 7 1 0* 21 22 5 15 2 0* .882 46 10 Rollins College 5 3 0 15 21 14 13 6 0 .684 65 28 Saint Leo University 4 3 1* 13 13 14 10 6 1* .618 39 26 Nova Southeastern University 3 2 3* 12 16 17 8 6 3* .559 33 32 Barry University 4 4 0 12 14 18 10 7 1 .583 38 32 Florida Southern College 3 3 2 11 14 18 6 9 3 .417 25 36 Florida Tech 2 4 2 8 14 19 6 9 4 .421 43 39 University of Tampa 2 6 0* 6 16 20 8 9 1* .472 40 37 Eckerd College 2 6 0* 6 12 17 5 8 1* .393 21 24

Teams receive 3 points for an SSC win and 1 point for an SSC tie.NOTE: Asterisk indicates institution was required to forfeit men’s conference games due to student-athletes participating while ineligible under NCAA Division II rules. The forfeited games were considered to determine SSC men’s championship participating teams, seeds and host sites.

ALL-SSC MEN’S SOCCER TEAMALL-SSC MEN’S SOCCER TEAM

PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Chris Cerroni, Rollins CollegeOFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Chris Cerroni, Rollins CollegeDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Leon Jackson, Lynn University

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR - Ross Allen, Florida Tech COACH OF THE YEAR - Keith Buckley, Rollins College

FIRST TEAMF - Ricardo Cardoso, University of Tampa

F - Chris Cerroni, Rollins College*F - Asmir Pervan, Saint Leo University

M - Henry Apaloo, Barry UniversityM - Tres Loch, Rollins College

M - Carl Wallace, Lynn UniversityD - Leon Jackson, Lynn University

D - Anthony Santiago, Rollins CollegeD - Devin Shaw, University of Tampa

GK - Tim Melia, Lynn UniversityAt-Large - Ross Allen, Florida Tech

* Unanimous Selection

SECOND TEAMF - Dwight Barnett, Lynn University

F - Lorcan Cronin, Nova Southeastern UniversityF - Patrik Dandanell, Florida Southern College

M - Juan Kusnir, Rollins CollegeM - Ryan Maxwell, University of Tampa

M - Ola Sandquist, Florida Southern CollegeD - Lee Porter, Lynn University

D - Courtney Rimmer, Lynn UniversityD - Eric Vergati, Rollins College

GK - Frazer Siddall, Rollins CollegeAt-Large - Jon Gruenewald, Rollins College

HONORABLE MENTIOND - Jack Clifford, Rollins College

D - John Fletcher, Eckerd CollegeD - Emil Kumlin, Florida Southern College

D - Brian Lundy, Florida TechM - Nano Short, Lynn University

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2006 SSC MEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPSFriday, October 27 • Quarterfinals

Hosted by Rollins College#3 Florida Southern 2, #6 Nova Southeastern 1

#4 Florida Tech 1, #5 Tampa 1(Florida Tech advances 8-7 on penalty kicks)

Saturday, October 28 • SemifinalsHosted by Rollins College

#2 Barry 3, #3 Florida Southern 0#1 Rollins 3, #4 Florida Tech 0

Sunday, October 29 • Championship MatchHosted by Rollins College#1 Rollins 3, #2 Barry 0

ALL-SSC TOURNAMENT TEAMChris Cerroni, Rollins College - Most Outstanding Player

Henry Apaloo, Barry UniversityJeremy Bulen, Nova Southeastern University

Ricardo Cardoso, University of TampaPatrik Dandanell, Florida Southern College

Samuel Fessehazion, Barry UniversityJuan Kusnir, Rollins CollegeTres Loch, Rollins CollegeBrian Lundy, Florida Tech

Anthony Santiago, Rollins CollegeSerkan Sener, Barry University

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GOALS Rank Goals Name Years1 58 Richard Carlsson 1986-892 54 Christian Goffi 1996-983 47 Adam Ludden 2002-054 29 Teofillo Cubillas 1999-00t5 27 Mike Krause 1988-92t5 27 Rafael Ferreiro 1999-017 25 Warren Bloise 1994-97t8 24 Eddy Mendez 1993-96t8 24 Stefan Strand 1986-8810 22 Matthew Parry 2002-05

GAME-WINNING GOALS Rank Goals Name Years 1 12 Adam Ludden 2002-052 10 Teofillo Cubillas 1999-013 7 Lorcan Cronin 2004-064 6 Rasmus Jespersen 2002-044 6 Carlos Cadena 1999-014 6 Rafael Ferreiro 1999-017 5 Matthew Parry 2002-05

ASSISTS Rank Assists Name Yearst1 28 Matthew Parry 2002-05t1 28 Stefan Strand 1986-893 24 Mike Krause 1989-924 23 Carlos Cadena 1999-02t5 22 Rasmus Jespersen 2002-04t5 22 Warren Bloise 1994-97t5 22 Rafael Ferreiro 1999-01t8 20 Christian Goffi 1996-98t8 20 Richard Carlsson 1986-8910 19 Tony Yannakakis 1991-94

GOALKEEPINGSHUTOUTSRank SO Name Years1 24 Michael Rivera 1995-982 19 Rohan Jackson 1990-933 9 Doug Almeida 1986-88

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - OVERALL CAREER RECORDS

POINTS Rank Points Goals Assists Name Years1 136 58 20 Richard Carlsson 1986-892 128 54 20 Christian Goffi 1996-983 101 47 7 Adam Ludden 2002-054 78 27 24 Mike Krause 1989-92t5 76 24 28 Stefan Strand 1986-89t5 76 29 18 Teofillo Cubillas 1999-00t5 76 27 22 Rafael Ferreiro 1999-01t8 72 22 28 Matthew Parry 2002-05t8 72 25 22 Warren Bloise 1994-9710 66 24 18 Eddy Mendez 1993-96

HIsTORY AND RECORDS

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GOALS Rank Goals Name Season 1 28 Christian Goffi 19962 21 Richard Carlsson 19883 18 Adam Ludden 2004t4 12 Patrick O’Brien 2003t4 12 Adam Ludden 2002t6 9 Adam Ludden 2005t6 9 Matthew Parry 2004t8 8 Lorcan Cronin 2004t8 8 Adam Ludden 2003

ASSISTS Rank Assists Name Season1 14 Stefan Strand 19882 10 Matthew Parry 20033 9 Lorcan Cronin 2004

4 8 Rasmus Jespersen 20038 7 Chance Foutch 2005

GAMESRank Games Name Seasont1 23 Cliff Cameron 1996t1 23 Luis Ruiz 1996t1 23 Richard Williams 1996t1 23 Billy Ramos 1996 GOALKEEPINGGAMESRank Games Name Season1 23 Michael Rivera 1996

GA AVERAGERank GAA Name Season1 0.840 Matt Bergantzel 20032 0.956 Rohan Jackson 19923 1.03 Jeremy Flint 20024 1.11 Jarod Rennick 20045 1.16 Rohan Jackson 1991t6 1.35 Steven Deering 2005t6 1.35 Alex Pizarro 1989

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GAME-WINNING GOALSRank Goals Name Season1 7 Teofillo Cubillas 20002 6 Adam Ludden 20043 5 Christian Goffi 19973 5 Christian Goffi 19965 4 Lorcan Cronin 20045 4 Christian Goffi 19987 3 Rasmus Jespersen 2002 & 20037 3 Adam Ludden 20027 3 Eduardo Becerio 20027 3 Warren Cunningham 20017 3 Carlos Cadena 2000 7 3 Rafael Ferreiro 19997 3 Cristian Cubillas 19977 3 Eddy Mendez 1996 SHOTS Rank Shots Name Season1 118 Teofilo Cubillas 20002 98 Christian Goffi 19983 75 Adam Ludden 2004

SHUTOUTSRank SO Name Season1 8 Michael Rivera 19972 6 Phil Salvagio 19903 6 Doug Almeida 19884 5 Jarod Rennick 20045 5 Jeremy Flint 2002

SAVESRank Saves Name Season1 137 Jeremy Flint 20002 121 Michael Rivera 19973 78 Jeremy Flint 20024 73 Jarod Rennick 20065 65 Matt Bergantzel 2003

POINTSRank Pts G A Name Season 1 62 28 6 Christian Goffi 19962 47 21 5 Richard Carlsson 19883 39 18 3 Adam Ludden 2004

COMBINED GA AVG.Rank GGA Name Season1 0.910 Matt Bergantzel and Kyle Roelke 20032 1.041 Rohan Jackson/Phil Salvago/Jose Telles/Blake Lanza 19923 1.360 Phil Salvagio/Aex Pizarro/Rohan Jackson 19904 1.39 Doug Almeida/Scott McCullough 1988

GOALS ALLOWED Rank GA Name Season1 2 Matt Bergantzel (five games played) 20022 3 Kyle Roelke (Five games played) 20033 4 Matt Bergantzel (five games played) 20044 5 Steven Deering (seven games played) 20055 15 Matt Bergantzel (18 games played) 2003

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GOALS Rank Goals Name Date Opponentt1 5 Christian Goffi 10/31/1996 Northwood Universityt1 5 Craig Faulds 10/10/1993 Saint Leo Universityt3 4 Mo Moghaddam 1989 Embry-Riddle Universityt3 4 Richard Carlsson 1988 Palm Beach Atlantic Universityt5 3 Matthew Parry 10/31/2004 Florida Techt5 3 Ryan Conroy 9/27/2003 Florida Souhern Colleget5 3 Adam Ludden 10/26/2003 Ferrum Colleget5 3 Adam Ludden 11/10/2003 Northwood Universityt5 3 Patrick O’Brien 10/15/2003 Florida Techt5 3 Adam Ludden 9/13/2002 Catawba Colleget5 3 Adam Ludden 9/15/2002 St. Thomas University

POINTS Rank Pts. Name Date Opponent1 12 Christian Goffi 10/31/1996 Northwood University2 9 Richard Carlsson 1988 Palm Beach Atlantic University3 7 Adam Ludden 10/16/2003 Ferrum College

ASSISTS Rank Assists Name Date Opponentt1 3 Joseph Clancy 9/4/2005 Delta State Universityt1 3 Matthew Parry 10/12/2002 Eckerd Colleget1 3 Mauricio Solano 1998 Webber International Univer-sityt1 3 Warren Bloise 1997 Flagler Colleget1 3 Jose Silva 10/31/1996 Northwood Universityt1 3 Manny Roldan 9/21/1991 Warner Southern Colleget1 3 Mike Kraus 9/21/1991 Warner Southern Colleget1 3 Michael Manning 10/23/1990 Warner Southern Colleget1 3 Jonas Westher 1989 Trinity Christian Colleget1 3 Stefan Strand 1988 Palm Beach Atlantic Universityt1 3 Andres Persson 1986 Miami Christian

GOALKEEPINGSAVES Rank Saves Name Date Opponent1 14 Jeremy Flint 10/19/2002 Rollins College2 10 Jeremy Flint 10/12/2001 University of West Florida3 9 Jarod Rennick 10/20/2006 Florida Techt4 8 Adam Spinelli 10/11/2005 University Tampat4 8 Adam Spinelli 10/1/2005 Rollins Colleget4 8 Jarod Rennick 10/21/2004 Lynn Universityt4 8 Matt Bergantzel 10/1/2003 Barry Universityt8 7 Jarod Rennick 10/7/2006 University ofTampat8 7 Jarod Rennick 9/22/2006 St. Edward’s Universityt8 7 Steven Deering 9/30/2006 Saint Leo Universityt11 6 Jarod Rennick 10/21/2005 Embry-Riddle Universityt11 6 Adam Spinelli 9/16/2005 New York Tech

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COACHING RECORDS - OVERALL YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR W L T COACH1984 5 6 1 Robin Weaver1985 5 9 2 Barry Kaplan1986 13 5 0 Barry Kaplan1987 9 8 2 Barry Kaplan1988 13 5 0 Hal Henderson1989 10 7 1 Hal Henderson1990 11 6 0 Hal Henderson1991 11 5 3 Henderson/Rongen1992 11 5 3 Thomas Rongen1993 12 7 0 Thomas Rongen1994 7 8 0 Thomas Rongen1995 9 10 0 Thomas Rongen1996 12 6 1 Munga Eketebi1997 14 8 1 Frankie Delgado1998 11 10 1 Frankie Delgado1999 10 11 1 Giuseppe DePalo2000 14 7 1 Giuseppe DePalo2001 12 5 3 Giuseppe DePalo2002 15 4 1 Giuseppe DePalo2003 12 4 3 Giuseppe DePalo2004 15 4 1 Giuseppe DePalo2005 7 9 1 Giuseppe DePalo2006 8 6 3 Giuseppe DePaloTOTAL 246 155 29 Three Coaches

YEARS COACH W L T PCT.1984 Robin Weaver 5 6 1 0.4581985-87 Barry Kaplan 27 22 4 0.547*1988-91 Hal Henderson 45 23 4 0.625*1991-95 Thomas Rongen 50 35 6 0.5491996 Munga Eketebi 12 6 1 0.6571997-98 Frankie Delgado 25 18 2 0.5801999-Present Giuseppe DePalo 93 50 14 TOTAL Seven Coaches 257 160 32 * Rongen and Henderson served as Co-head coach during the 1991 season

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YEAR OVERALL CONFERENCE FINISH NATIONAL FINISH 1986 13-5-0 District 7 Champions 1988 13-5-0 NAIA National Championships; Tournament Appearance (host)1995 9-10-0 Florida Sun Conference Champions 1997 14-8-1 Florida Sun Conference Champions NAIA South Region Semifinal Win past St. Thomas (2-1); F Fell in title game to LIFE University 1-0 (OT)1999 10-11-1 NAIA South Regional Champions (beat Flagler College 2-1; Lost to Lindsey Wilson 3-1 in first round of Nationals)2000 14-7-1 NAIA South Regional Champions (beat St. Thomas 2-1 in final; lost to Ill-Spring 3-0 in First round of Nationals)2001 12-5-3 NAIA Region XIV Semi-Finalists2004 15-4-1 5-2-1 SSC Runner-Up Lost 2-1 to Lynn University in SSC Tournament Fina2005 7-9-1 2-5-1 SSC - Seventh 2006 8-6-3 3-2-3 SSC - Sixth (Due to eligibility violations) Lost 2-1 to Florida Southern in SSC Tournament Quarterfinal

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TEAM RECORDSMost goals scored in a match 13, vs. Webber International (1991); vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (1988)Most goals allowed in a match 10, vs. Seattle Pacific University (1994)Most goals in a season 57, (twice, most recent 1996)Fewest goals in a season 24, 1984Most goals allowed in a season 43, 1995Fewest goals allowed in a season 18, 2003Most assists in a game 14, vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (1988)Most assists allowed in a game 9, vs. Seattle Pacific University (1994)Most assists in a season 56, 2000Most points in a game 40, vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (1988)Most points allowed in a game 29, vs. Seattle Pacific University (1994)Most points in a season 160, 1992Most shots in a game 44, vs. Ferrum College (2003)Most shots allowed in a game 27, (twice, most recent vs. Barry University-2000)Most shots in a season 382, 2000Most corner kicks in a game 13, vs. Embry-Riddle University (2002)Most corner kicks allowed in a game 16, vs. Florida Atlantic University (1996)Most fouls in a game 32, vs. Florida Tech (2001)Most fouls by an opponent 37, vs. St. Thomas University (2001)Most shutouts in a season 9, 2002Most times shutout in a season 6, 1985Most saves in a game 14, vs. Rollins College (2002)Most saves by an opponent in a game 15, vs Florida Tech (1997)Most saves in a season 142, 2002Largest margin of victory 13, vs. Webber College (1991) 13-0Largest margin of loss 9, vs. Seattle Pacific University (1994) 10-1Most games in a season 23Most wins in a season 15, (twice, most recent-2004)Most losses in a season 11, 1999Most ties in a season 3, (five times, most recent-2006)Best overall winning percentage .750, (twice, most recent-2004)Lowest overall winning percentage .375, 1985Best regular season record 12-3 (1988)Best overall record 15-4-1, (twice, most recent-2004)Best playoff record 2-1 (twice, most recent 2004)

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Opponents W L T Alabama-Huntsville, University of 5 0 0 Alderson-Broaddus - W. Va. 1 1 0 American International University 1 0 0 Auburn Montgomery 1 0 0 Augusta - Ga. 1 0 0 Azuza Pacific 1 0 0 Barry University 8 12 2 Bellevue 1 0 0 Belmont Abbey College 1 1 0 Bentley College 1 1 0 Berry College-Ga. 5 4 0 Birmingham-Southern 1 3 1 California-Davis, University of 0 0 1 Carson-Newman College 1 0 0 Catawba College 1 1 0 Central Arkansas, University of 2 0 0 Central Florida, University of 2 1 1 Chapman College 1 0 0 Charleston Southern University 1 1 0 Christian Brothers University 1 0 0 Delta State University 1 0 0 Dominican University 1 0 0 Eckerd College 8 1 0 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical 9 8 2 Erskine College - S.C. 0 0 0 Ferrum College 1 0 0 Flagler College 16 6 1 Florida Atlantic University 6 2 2 Florida International University 1 2 0 Florida Memorial College 0 0 0 Florida Southern 10 4 1 Florida Tech - Jensen Beach 1 0 0 Florida Tech - Melbourne 6 8 2 Fontbonne College 0 0 1 Franklin Pierce College 2 0 0 Fresno Pacific 1 0 0 High Point University - N.C. 1 1 0 Huntington College 1 0 0 Illinois-Springfield 0 1 0 Incarnate Word, University of the 0 1 0 Indianapolis, University of 1 0 0 Jacksonville University 1 1 0 Johnson State University 1 0 0 King - Tenn. 1 0 0 Lander College 0 1 0 Lees-McRae - N.C. 1 0 0 LIFE University 1 4 0 Lincoln Memorial University 1 1 0

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Lindenwood College - Mo. 1 0 0 Lindsey Wilson 0 2 0 Lynn University 2 22 2 Malone College 1 0 0 Marion College - Wis. 1 0 0 Marycrest College 1 0 0 Methodist - N.C. 1 0 0 Miami Christian College 1 0 0 Midwestern State University - Texas 1 0 0 Mobile, University of 0 2 0 Montevallo, University of 2 0 0 Mt. Vernon-Nazarene 1 0 0 National-Louis University 0 0 1 New York Tech 1 0 0 North Carolina - Greensboro 0 1 0 Opponents W L TNorth Florida, University of 0 1 0 Northwood University 12 2 0 Ouachita Baptist University 1 0 0 Palm Beach Atlantic 18 4 0 Rollins College 3 5 0 Saint Leo University 4 3 2 Savannah College 1 0 0 Seattle Pacific University 0 2 0 Seattle University 0 1 0 Stetson University 0 0 1 Stony Brook 1 0 0 St. Edward’s University 0 1 0 St. Thomas University 16 10 1 South Alabama 0 0 0 South Carolina-Spartanburg 1 0 0 Spring Hill College 2 0 0 Tampa, University of 3 5 3 Texas Christian 0 1 0 Teikyo Post 0 1 0 Thomas University 3 0 0 Transylvania University 1 0 0 Trinity Christian College - Ill. 1 0 0 Trinity International University 1 0 0 Viterbo College 1 0 0 Warner Southern 6 0 0 Webber College 14 3 1 West Florida, University of 2 2 1 West Texas University 0 1 0 West Virginia-Wesleyan 0 1 0 William Carey College - Maine 1 0 0 TOTAL 213 136 26

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1995(8-10-1 overall, 3-1 FSC) Date Opponent Loc. Result9/2/1995 Rollins College A L, 1-49/4/1995 Florida Tech A L, 0-19/8/1995 Bellevue N W, 5-19/9/1995 Catawba N L, 1-39/10/1995 Teikyo Post H L, 4-59/20/1995 Webber College * A W, 4-29/23/1995 St. Thomas University * A W, 2-09/26/1995 Barry University H L, 3-59/29/1995 Flagler College * H L, 3-410/2/1995 Lynn University H L, 2-310/6/1995 Palm Beach Atlantic * H W, 2-010/11/1995 St. Thomas University * H W, 5-010/14/1995 Berry College N W, 4-310/15/1995 Birmingham-Southern N L, 0-210/18/1995 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical * A L, 2-310/20/1995 Trinity International H W, 10 -211/2/1995 St. Thomas University # H W,,4--211/4/1995 Webber College # H W, 1-011/8/1995 LIFE $ N L, 2-3 * - Florida Sun Conference Match # - FSC Tournament $ - NAIA SE Region Semi

1996(12-6-1, 5-0-1) Date Opponent Loc. Result 8/31/1996 Florida Institute of Technology A L, 1-49/4/1996 Webber College * H W ,OT2-19/9/1996 Fresno Pacific H W, 4-09/14/1996 Florida Institute of Technology H L, 1-49/17/1996 Palm Beach Atlantic College * A W, 7-09/21/1996 Lynn University A L, 0-39/25/1996 St. Thomas University * H W, 1-010/3/1996 Florida Atlantic University A W, OT 4-310/5/1996 Embry-Riddle * H W, 3-010/9/1996 Palm Beach Atlantic College H W, 6-010/12/1996 Flagler College * A T ,OT 0-010/17/1996 University of Tampa H L ,OT 1-210/19/1996 Mt. Vernon Nazarene H W, 9-010/23/1996 St. Thomas University A W, 3-210/29/1996 Barry University A L, 0-410/31/1996 Northwood University * A W, 8-011/1/1996 Rollins College H W, 3-111/8/1996 St. Thomas University # N W, OT3-211/9/1996 Flagler College $ N L, OT 1-2 * - Flordia Sun Conference Match # - FSC Tournament $ - FSC Tournament Finals

1997 (14-8-1, 4-1-1) Date Opponent Loc. Result8/30/1997 Lynn University H L, 0-39/1/1997 Florida Tech A W, 4-09/6/1997 Northwood University * H W, 5- 09/9/1997 Barry University H W, 3-19/13/1997 Flagler College * H W, 3-29/14/1997 LIFE University * H W, 1-09/19/1997 University ot Tampa A L, 3-4

9/20/1997 Florida Southern College A L, 0-19/24/1997 St. Thomas University * A L, 0-29/26/1997 Berry College A W, 2- 09/27/1997 Birmingham Southern A L, 1-210/3/1997 Auburn Montgomery A W, 1-010/4/1997 University of Mobile A L, 0-210/8/1997 Palm Beach Atlantic College * H W, 5-010/15/1997 St. Thomas University H L, 2-310/17/1997 Dominican University H W, 5-410/25/1997 Webber College * A T, 0-010/26/1997 Embry-Riddle University * A W, 4-110/29/1997 Palm Beach Atlantic College A W, 3-111/7/1997 Flagler College # N W, 3-111/8/1997 St. Thomas University $ N W, 1- 011/14/1997 St. Thomas University ! N W, 2-111/16/1997 LIFE University ^ N L, 0-1 * - Florida Sun Conference Match # - FSC Semifinals $ - FSC Title Match ! - NAIA SE Region Semis ^ - SE Region Title Match

1998 (11-10-0, 10-2-0) Date Opponent Loc. Result9/1/1998 Lynn University A L, 1-39/4/1998 Florida Tech H W, 3-29/8/1998 Barry University A L, 0-19/11/1998 University of Mobile H L, 1-29/16/1998 Northwood University * A W , 4-09/19/1998 Embry-Riddle University * A W, 4--29/30/1998 Webber College * H W, 2-010/2/1998 LIFE University A L, 0-310/3/1998 Berry College A L, 0-110/5/1998 Palm Beach Atlantic * A W, 5-010/7/1998 St. Thomas University * A L, 1-210/10/1998 Flagler College * A W, 3-210/16/1998 Lindsey Wilson H L, 0-210/18/1998 University of Tampa H L, 1-310/21/1998 Webber College * A W, 5-210/24/1998 Embry-Riddle University * H W, OT 2-110/28/1998 Northwood University * H W,2-010/30/1998 St. Thomas University * H L,1-210/31/1998 Palm Beach Atlantic * H W, 2-011/2/1998 Flagler College * A W, 2-111/6/1998 Embry-Riddle University # N L,OT 1-2 * - Conference Game # - Semi-finals 1999 (11-11-1, 6-5-0) Date Opponent Loc. Result8/30/1999 Florida Tech A L, 2-39/3/1999 LIFE University H L, 0-19/8/1999 Northwood University * A W, 4- 39/10/1999 University of Tampa A T, 2-29/12/1999 Saint Leo University A L, 1-29/22/1999 St. Thomas University * H L, 2-39/25/1999 Embry-Riddle University * A L, 0-19/27/1999 Northwood University H W, 3-19/29/1999 Webber College * H L, 3-410/2/1999 Flagler College * A W, 2-1

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10/5/1999 St. Thomas University * A L, 0-110/6/1999 Palm Beach Atlantic * H W, 6-010/8/1999 University of West Florida A W, 3-210/13/1999 Webber College * A W, 2-110/23/1999 Embry-Riddle University * H L, 2-310/26/1999 Palm Beach Atlantic * A W, 2-110/27/1999 Lynn University H L, 0-311/2/1999 Barry University H L, 0-111/7/1999 Flagler College * H W, 2-011/12/1999 St. Thomas University # N W, 6- 411/13/1999 Flagler College $ N W, 2-111/18/1999 Lindsey Wilson % N L, 1-3 * - Florida Sun Conference Game # - Semi-finals $ - Finals % - Nationals 2000 (14-7-1, 9-4-1) Date Opponent Loc. Result8/30/2000 Barry University A L, 1-29/7/2000 Webber College * A W, 4-19/9/2000 Embry-Riddle University * A W, 2-19/12/2000 Palm Beach Atlantic * H L, 0-19/20/2000 St. Thomas University * A W, 4-29/22/2000 Flagler * H L, 2-39/23/2000 West Florida H W, 3-29/27/2000 Saint Leo University H W, 2-110/3/2000 Flagler * A W, 1-010/4/2000 Northwood University * H W, 3-010/9/2000 Webber College * H W, 7-010/14/2000 Warner Southern * A W OT3-210/18/2000 Palm Beach Atlantic * A W, 4-110/21/2000 Embry-Riddle University * H T 2OT1-110/25/2000 St. Thomas University * H L, 2-510/27/2000 Warner Southern * H W, 4-110/30/2000 Northwood University * A L, 0-211/1/2000 Lynn University H L, 1-611/3/2000 Stony Brook H W, 2-011/10/2000 Flagler # N W, 3-011/11/2000 St. Thomas University # N W, 2-111/17/2000 Illinios-Springfield $ N L, 0-3 * - Conference Game # - Region XIV Tournament $ - National Tournament 2001(12-5-3, 4-2-1) Date Opponent Loc. Result8/26/2001 Saint Leo University * A W, 1-09/2/2001 University of Indianapolis H W, 4-19/7/2001 Florida Tech H T, 2-29/18/2001 Palm Beach Atlantic H W, 2-19/21/2001 Emrby-Riddle University * H L, 0-29/23/2001 Eckerd College A W, 3-29/26/2001 St. Thomas University * H W, 3-29/29/2001 Flagler College * A W, 1-010/2/2001 St. Thomas University * A T, 1-110/5/2001 Warner Southern * H W, 4-110/7/2001 Flagler College * H W, 1-010/9/2001 Rollins College A W, 4-3

10/12/2001 University of West Florida A T, 1-110/14/2001 Spring Hill College A W, 3-010/16/2001 Northwood University * H W, 1-010/20/2001 Webber International University * A, W, 5-010/23/2001 Palm Beach Atlantic * A L, 1-210/24/2001 Lynn University A L,0-310/31/2001 Barry University H L, 0-211/9/2001 Emrby-Riddle University N L, 0-1 * - Florida Sun Conference Game 2002(15-4-1) Date Opponent Loc. Result8/30/2002 Carson-Newman College N W, 3-09/1/2002 University of West Florida N L, 0-19/4/2002 Webber International University H W, 4-09/7/2002 Embry-Riddle University A T 2OT, 0-09/13/2002 Catawba College H W, 6-39/15/2002 St. Thomas University H W, 4-39/18/2002 Barry University A L, 0-19/28/2002 Saint Leo University H W 2OT, 2-19/30/2002 Northwood University H L, 2-310/4/2002 Thomas University A W, 3-110/6/2002 Lincoln Memorial University A W, 4-110/12/2002 Eckerd College H W, 4-310/19/2002 Rollins College H W, 1-010/22/2002 Florida Southern College A W, 1-010/25/2002 University of Alabama-Huntsville A W, 3-010/27/2002 University of Montevallo A W, 1-010/30/2002 Lynn University H L, 0-211/2/2002 Florida Tech A W, 4-211/6/2002 Palm Beach Atlantic H W-,Forfeit 11/8/2002 Flagler College H W,1-0

2003 (12-4-3) Date Opponent Loc. Result8/29/2003 Spring Hill N W, 2-08/31/2003 No. 25 West Florida A L OT, 3-49/5/2003 UC Davis N T 2OT, 1-19/7/2003 Alabama-Huntsville N W, 4-19/12/2003 Franklin Pierce H W, 319/14/2003 No. 12 Central Arkansas H W, 3-19/17/2003 Saint Leo University A L, 1-29/21/2003 Montevallo H W, 3-09/24/2003 Eckerd A W, 2-09/27/2003 Florida Southern H W, 7-110/1/2003 Barry University H T 2OT, 1-110/8/2003 No. 1 Lynn University A T 2OT, 2-210/15/2003 Florida Tech H W, 3-010/21/2003 No. 22 Rollins A L OT, 1-210/24/2003 Thomas University H W, 4-010/26/2003 Ferrum College H W, 8-010/30/2003 University of Tampa H L OT, 0-111/3/2003 Palm Beach Atlantic H W, 1-011/10/2003 Northwood University H W, 4-1

2004 Date Opponent Loc. Result8/29/2004 Northwood University H W, 3-09/3/2004 Franklin Pierce College A W, 2-1

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9/5/2004 Bentley College A W, 3-19/9/2004 Ouachita Baptist Univeristy A W, 3-19/12/2004 University of Central ArkansasA W,2-19/17/2004 Rollins College * A L, 0-29/24/2004 Seattle Pacific University H L, 3-49/29/2004 Saint Leo University * A T(2OT), 1-110/1/2004 Eckerd College * H W, 3-010/3/2004 University of Alabama-HuntsvilleA W, 2-010/10/2004 American International College H W, 7-010/13/2004 St Thomas University H W, 4-110/16/2004 Florida Southern College * A W, 2-110/21/2004 Lynn University * H W, 3-210/23/2004 University of Tampa * A W, 2-010/27/2004 Barry University * H W, 5-310/31/2004 Florida Tech * H W, 7-111/2/2004 University of Tampa H W (OT) 1-011/5/2004 Barry University N W, 2-011/7/2004 Lynn University N L, 1-2 * Sunshine State Conference Game 2005 Date Opponent Loc. Result8/29/2005 Northwood University A W, 2-19/4/2005 Delta State University A W, 6-09/9/2005 University of Alabama-Huntsville H, W-4 09/11/2005 Lincoln Memorial University N L, 0-19/16/2005 New York Tech H W, 2-19/18/2005 Webber International University H, L 1-29/21/2005 Barry University* A W, 2-19/24/2005 Saint Leo University* H L, 0-59/28/2005 Florida Tech* A L, 0-110/1/2005 Rollins College* H L, 1-210/5/2005 Palm Beach Atlantic University H W, 4-010/7/2005 Bently College H L, 2-310/11/2005 Florida Southern College* H W, 2-010/15/2005 University of Tampa* H T, 1-110/18/2005 Lynn University* A L, 1-610/21/2005 Embry-Riddle University H L, 1-310/27/2005 Eckerd College* A L, 1-2 * Sunshine State Conference Game

2006 Date Opponent Loc. Result 8/27/2006 Embry-Riddle University A L, 0-29/1/2006 Thomas University H W, 3-19/8/2006 University of Alabama-Huntsville A, W, 2-19/13/2006 Eckerd College* H W, 2-19/16/2006 Flagler College H W, 2-09/18/2006 Palm Beach Atlantic University H W, 4-09/22/2006 St. Edward’s University A L, 1-29/24/2006 University of the Incarnate WordA L, 1-59/27/2006 Barry University* H W, 4-29/30/2006 Saint Leo University* A T, 2-210/4/2006 Rollins College* A L, 1- 310/7/2006 University of Tampa* A W, 2-110/11/2006 Lynn University* H L, 0-310/14/2006 Florida Southern College* A T, 3-310/17/2006 Northwood University H W, 3-210/20/2006 Florida Tech* H T, 2-210/27/2006 Florida Southern College N L, 2-1 * Sunshine State Conference Game

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A Acosta Alex 1989-92Almeida Doug 1988Aquino Gemayel 2001Avila Alfred 1988-90 B Bacquero Adolfo 1999-00Barker John 2007-Becerio Eduardo 2002Benitez Christian 2005-Bennett Paul 1990-91Benyo Collin 2006-06Bergantzel Matt 2001-04Binetti Nick 1999-02Bloise Warren 1994-97Bodek Rich 2006-Bourassa Eric 1988Braghetta Marcelo 1990Bravo Gus 1993-97Brimmer Mark 2002Bulen Jeremy 2002-06 C Caballero Arturo 1999-02Cadena Carlos 1999-02Camandona Juan 1997-99Cameron Cliff 1994-98Cardozo Brian 2007Carlsson Richard 1988-89Cevallos Chris 2000Cladakis Manny 1989-91Clancy Joseph 2003-06Cohen Dag 1986Collins Michael 2006-06Combes Tim 1998-99Condor Terence 2007Conroy Ryan 2003Crespo Tony 1996-97Cronin Lorcan 2004-06Cross Stan 1998Cubillas Christian 1997Cubillas Teofilo 1999-00Cumpstone Tucker 2007Cunnhingham Warren 2001 D Deering Steven 2004-06Delle Donne Anthony 1993DeMauro Scott 1988DeRocher Randy 1998-01DeRose Diego 1996-97DeSilva Brandon 2001-02Deso Dennis 1988DiCicco 1989Dunbar Nate 2005- E Elmstedt Robert 1988-90Esteves Alex 1999Eterno Lenny 1997

F Faulds Craig 1993Ferreiro Rafael 1999-01Fileni Rob 1991Fletcher Mark 2005-06Flint Jeremy 1999-02Foe-Aman Gregory 2001-02Folmar Kevin 1990Foutch Chance 2004-05Francis Donovan 1988-89Freitas Nick 2007- G Gallagher Kevin 2005Galpern Dana 1988-89German Joey 1997Giarnella Ralph 1999Gilpen Uren 1996-97Gillette Tom 2001-04Gillette Trey 2003-04

Goffi Christian 1996-98Gonzalez Juan 2007-Gonzalez Particio 2000Goodwin Zack 2003Gordon Darryl 2007-Gordon Secquay 2002-05Guidotti Fred 1999-00 HHassan Aly 2007-Hazel Courtney 1998Hegdel Jorgen 1992Heenighan Craig 2006-Hollister Glenn 2000-03Hollowed Carl 2004-05Howard Franklyn 1996-97 I Ibanez Iker 2007Ioannou Bill 1993Ioannou John 1992-93 J Jackson Rohan 1990-93Jenne Jason 1992Jennings Andrew 1997-98Jespersen Rasmus 2002-04Johansson Martin 2006

K Kagan Greg 2004-06Kammermeyer Michael 2006Kirsh Craig 1992Klein Sem 2002Kohn Mark 1988Kraus Mike 1989-92 L Lange Daniel 2002-04Lanza Blake 1992-93Lockett Ryan 2001Leholzky Victor 1990Lohden Chris 1986Lopez Jaime 1992Louissant Troy 2000-01Ludden Adam 2002-05 M Marjorie Adam 2005-06Mammarelli Jonathon 2007-Manning Michael 1990-91Mason Edouard 2005-06Matherly Kevin 1998-99McCarthy Sean 1988McCullough Scott 1988Mendez Eddie 1993-96Michaelides Andreas 1994-96Miller Chad 2005-06Minto Romayne 2002Moelter 1989Moghaddam Mo 1988-89Moreno Mario 1995-96Morris Andrew 2001-04Morris Jason 1995-98 N Naples Eric 2003-06Negron Edison 1991Nesbitt Matthew 2006-Nilsson 1989Nunaihed Alex 1998 O O’Brien Patrick 2003Ocampo Gabe 2004-05Onteniente Romain 2006- P Panero Alberto 2000-02Parry Matthew 2002-05Penagos Juan 2002Pendlebury Simon 2003

Perez Christian 1991-93Persson Andres 1989Petersson John 1989Philion Patrick 2000Pierre Guy 1989Pimm Don 1988Pizarro Alex 1990Powell Chris 1988-89Pruitt Chris 2007- Q Quintana Paul 1997Quiroz Elvis 1992 R Ramos Billy 1997-98Ramos John 1992-93Rennick Jarod 2004-Revis Steve 1991Ribeiro Paulo 2004-05Rivera Michael 1995-98Rodriguez Don 1998Roelke Kyle 2003Roldan Manny 1989-91Rovelo Ariel 1996-97Ruiz Eduardo 1996-99Ruiz Luis 1997-99 S Salomon David 1994-97Salvagio Phil 1990-92Sanchez Alan 1999Sarabia Chris 2007-Sarkisian Arman 2003-05Sarmiento Javier 1993Schultheis Gary 1993-96Siedlitzki Anton 2006Shapiro Vadim 2007-Sheffield Cory 1988-90Shefkowitz Steve 1986Sheriff Corey 2006Silva Guido 1991Silva Jose 1995-98Slamiak Daniel 2001Solano Mauricio 1998-99Spinelli Adam 2004-05Stapleton Scott 2003Strand Stefan 1988 T Tamez Ivan 1998-99Taylor Tim 2007-Telles Joes 1991-93Torres Bartolome 1994-96 V Valenti Phil 1998-99Velez Jose 1992-93Vizcarrando Juan 2007- W Webb Matt 1998Westher Jonas 1989-90Williams Neville 1992-93Williams Richard 1998-99Wilson John 1989Wirmola Jonas 1988Wolf Bo 1991-93Wolfson Aaron 1999Wood Kyle 1999Woodard Christopher 1988 Y Yannakakis Tony 1991-93Yhip Eldon 2006Yusuf Osagie 2000

CURRENT PLAYERS IN BOLD

ALL-TIME MEN’S SOCCER ROSTER

HIsTORY AND RECORDS

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OPPONENTINFORMATION

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SSC OPPONENTS

BARRY UNIVERSITY - BUCCANEERS Athletic Phone: (305) 899-3550Location: Miami Shores, Fla. President: Sr. Linda Bevilacqua, OP, Ph.D.Founded: 1940 Athletic Director: Michael CovoneEnrollment: 9,042 Office Phone: (305) 899-3551Colors: Red, black and silver 2006 Record: 10-7-1

ECKERD COLLEGE - TRITONS Athletic Phone: (727) 864-8251Location: St. Petersburg, Fla. President: Donald Eastman III, Ph.D.Founded: 1958 Athletic Director: Bob FortosisEnrollment: 1,650 Office Phone: (727) 864-8251Colors: Teal, blue and white 2006 Record: 5-8-1

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE - MOCCASINS Athletic Phone: (863) 680-4244Location: Lakeland, Fla. President: Anne B. KerrFounded: 1885 Athletic Director: Lois WebbEnrollment: 1,800 Office Phone: (863) 680-4244Colors: Scarlet and white 2006 Record: 6-9-3

FLORIDA TECH - PANTHERS Athletic Phone: (321) 674-8032Location: Melbourne, Fla. President: Anthony CataneseFounded: 1958 Athletic Director: William JurgensEnrollment: 4,683 Office Phone: (321) 674-8032Colors: Crimson and black 2006 Record: 6-9-4

LYNN UNIVERSITY - FIGHTING KNIGHTS Athletic Phone: (561) 237-7274Location: Boca Raton, Fla. President: Donald E. Ross, Jr.Founded: 1962 Athletic Director: Kristen MorazEnrollment: 2,100 Office Phone: (561) 237-7280Colors: Royal blue and white 2006 Record: 15-2- 0

SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY - LIONS Athletic Phone: (352) 588-8221Location: Saint Leo, Fla. President: Arthur Kirk, Jr., Ph.D.Founded: 1890 Athletic Director: Fran ReidyEnrollment: 12,500 Office Phone: (352) 588-8246Colors: Forest green and gold 2006 Record: 10-6-1

UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA - SPARTANS Athletic Phone: (813) 253-6240Location: Tampa, Fla. President: Ronald Vaughn, Ph.D.Founded: 1933 Athletic Director: Larry MarfiseEnrollment: 5,300 Office Phone: (813) 253-3307Colors: Scarlet, black and gold 2006 Record: 8-9-1

ROLLINS COLLEGE - TARS Athletic Phone: (407) 646-2366Location: Winter Park, Fla. President: Lewis M. Duncan, Ph.D.Founded: 1885 Athletic Director: Pennie ParkerEnrollment: 1,759 Office Phone: (407) 646-2198Colors: Royal blue and gold 2006 Record: 13-6-0

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NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE & STATE SAINTS Athletic Director: Randy DunnLocation: Dahlonega, Ga. SID: Travis JaromeFounded: 1873 SID Phone: (706) 867-3250Enrollment: 5,019 2006 Record: 5-12-1President: Dr. David PotterWeb Site: http://www.ngcsu.edu/Athletics/index.shtmlTHOMAS UNIVERSITY NIGHTHAWKS Athletic Director: Mike LeeLocation: Thomasville, Ga SID: Ricky ZambranoFounded: 1950 SID Phone: (229) 226-1621 Ext.162Enrollment: 825 2006 Record: 8-8-2President: Dr. Charles GlassickBENTLEY COLLEGE FALCONS Athletic Director: Robert DeFeliceLocation: Waltham, Mass. SID: Dick Lipe Founded: 1917 SID Phone: (781) 891-2417Enrollment: 3,958 2006 Record: 9-7-2President: Gloria Cordes Larson, JD. Web Site: http://www.bentley.edu/athletics/directory.cfmUNIV. OF ALABAMA- HUNTSVILLE CHARGERS Athletic Director: Jim HarrisLocation: Huntsville, Ala. SID: Jamie GilliamFounded: 1950 SID Phone: (256) 824-2201Enrollment: 4,200 2006 Record: 4-12-2President: David B. Williams, Ph.D. Web Site: http://www.uah.edu/Athletics/index.shtml

GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN STATE - HURRICANES Athletic Director: Randolph BarksdaleLocation: Americus, Ga. SID: Leo KontvainisFounded: 1906 SID Phone: (229) 931-2217Enrollment: 2,457 2006 Record: 2-12-0President: Dr. Kendall A. BlanchardWeb Site: http://sports.gsw.edu

PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY - SAILFISH Athletic Director: Bob WhiteLocation: West Palm Beach, Fla. SID: Michael BrownFounded: 1968 SID Phone: 561-803-2529Enrollment: 3,264 2006 Record: 8-12-3President: Dr. David W. Clark

EMBRY RIDDLE UNIVERSITY EAGLES Athletic Director: Steve RidderLocation: Daytona Beach, Fla. SID: Alison SmallingFounded: 1925 SID Phone: (386) 323-5001Enrollment: 4,473 2006 Record: 13-7President: John P. Johnson, Ph.D. Web Site: http://daytona.embryriddlesports.com/

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

FLAGLER COLLEGE SAINTS Athletic Director: David BarnettLocation: St. Augustine, Fla. SID: John JordanFounded: 1968 SID Phone: (904) 819-6465Enrollment: 2,246 Web Site: http://athletics.flagler.edu/President: Dr. William T. Abare Jr. 2006 Record: 9-10

ST. THOMAS UNIVERSITY Athletic Director: Laura Courtley-ToddLocation: Miami Gardens Fla. SID: Mark GreenFounded: 1961 SID Phone: 305-628-6533Enrollment: 2,520 2006 Record: 5-9-0President: Rev. Monsigor Franklyn M. Casale Web Site: http://stubobcats.cstv.com

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SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE INFORMATION

Currently one the most competitive and respected conferences in NCAA Division II, the Sunshine State Conference (SSC) was founded in 1975. SSC schools captured five national championships in 2006-07 and have earned a total of 67 national champion-ships overall.

The Sunshine State Conference has developed from a basketball organization into the NCAA Division II “Conference of National Champions.” Since its inception, the confer-ence has grown steadily in sports played, membership and national prominence.

Sunshine State Conference teams have won NCAA Division II national championships in baseball, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and volleyball and receive national recognition in women’s basketball, women’s rowing and men’s and women’s cross country.

The SSC sponsors championships in 14 sports for men and women: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s rowing and volleyball.

Nova Southeastern University was officially granted membership status in the Sunshine State Conference in August 2002. Other SSC members—all in Florida— are Barry University (Miami Shores), Eckerd College (St. Petersburg), Florida Tech (Melbourne), Florida South-ern College (Lakeland), Lynn Univer-sity (Boca Raton), Rollins College (Winter Park), Saint Leo University (Saint Leo) and the University of Tampa (Tampa).

Numerous All-Americans, Academic All-Americans and future professional athletes have attended conference in-stitutions. The SSC is respected for its academic foresight, setting standards that were later adopted by the NCAA.

Mike MarcilComissioner

Sunshine State Conference

SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE7061 Grand National Drive, Suite 140Orlando, FL 32819Telephone: (407) 248-8460Fax: (407) 248-8325Web site: http://www.sunshinestateconference.com

Mike Marcil, [email protected]

TBA, Assistant Commissioner for External [email protected]

Kelly Harrison, Assistant Commissioner for Internal [email protected]

General Information [email protected]

SCHOOL SID CONTACTS OFFICE FAX EMAIL WEB SITEBarry University Dennis Jezek, Jr. (305) 899-3897 (305) 899-3556 [email protected] www.GoBarryBucs.com Keith Smith (305) 899-3553 [email protected] Tiffany DiPanni (305) 899-3553 [email protected] College Evan Ortiz (727) 864-8242 (727) 864-8968 [email protected] www.eckerd.edu/athleticsFlorida Southern College Bill Turnage (863) 680-3955 (863) 680-4122 [email protected] www.flsouthern.edu/athletics Tim Carpenter (863) 680-3955 [email protected] Tech Rebecca Vick (321) 674-7484 (321) 674-7502 www.fit.edu/athletics Joshua Flanagan (361) 674-7484 [email protected] Ashley Smith (361) 674-7484 [email protected] University Chad Beattie (561) 237-7341 (561) 237-7409 [email protected] www.lynn.edu/athletics Jeff Messman (561) 237-7765 [email protected] College Nate Weyant (407) 646-2661 (407) 646-1562 [email protected] www.rollins.edu/athletics Matt Rowley (407) 646-2663 [email protected] Jessica Goldstein (407) 646-2663 [email protected] Leo University Eddie Kenny (352) 588-8506 (352) 588-8290 [email protected] www.SaintLeoLions.com Mike Farrant (352) 588-8682 [email protected] of Tampa Thomas Kolbe (813) 253-6241 (813) 253-6288 [email protected] www.ut.edu/athletics

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NCAA DIVISION II INFORMATION

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is the organization through which the nation’s colleges and universities speak and act on athletic matters at the national level. It is a voluntary association of approximately 1,200 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals devoted to the sound administration of intercollegiate athletics.

Through the NCAA, member colleges consider any athletics problem that crosses regional or conference lines and has become national in character. The association strives to main-tain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the educational program and the athlete as an integral part of the student body. The NCAA also stands for good conduct in intercol-legiate athletics and serves as the colleges’ national athletics accrediting agency.

The NCAA has grown dramatically in the past 50 years, with more than 600 new members since 1950.

NCAA DIVISION IIDivision II institutions have to sponsor at least four sports for men and four for women, with two team sports for each gender and each playing season represented by each gender. There are contest and participant minimums for each sport, as well as scheduling crite-ria—football and men’s and women’s basketball teams must play at least 50 percent of their games against Division II or I-A or I-AA opponents.

For sports other than football and basketball, there are no scheduling requirements. There are no attendance requirements or arena game requirements for basketball. There are maximum financial aid awards for each sport that a Division II school must not exceed. Division II teams usually feature a number of local or in-state student-athletes. Many Divi-sion II student-athletes pay for school through a combination of scholarship money, grants, student loans and employment earnings. Division II athletics programs are financed in the institution’s budget like academic departments on campus. Traditional rivalries with regional institutions dominate schedules of many Division II athletics programs.

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2007 Men’s Soccer

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NSU DEPARTMENTOF ATHLETICS

NSU DEPARTMENTOF ATHLETICS

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MISSION STATEMENT

Nova Southeastern University recognizes, values and supports intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the educational mission of the university. Central to the program’s mandate and in accord with the stated goals of the university, the NSU Department of Athletics commits itself to fostering leadership, lifelong learning and service to the com-munity among its student-athletes.

The department is dedicated to sponsoring a competitive program of intercollegiate ath-letics for men and women. Valuing deeply the physical, social and emotional welfare of those who participate, the department and the university express this commitment through membership in the NCAA and the Sunshine State Conference, both of which exemplify the principles of amateur athletics. These include diversity, sportsmanship, fair play and equitable opportunity for all. Athletic department staff members will manifest these values in clearly discernible conduct.

The intercollegiate athletics program at Nova Southeastern University is committed to the recruitment, preparation and welfare of highly qualified and gifted men and women.

THE NSU UNIVERSITY CENTER IS THE HOME OF THE SHARKS VOLLEYBALL AND MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PROGRAMS

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Michael MomineyDirector of Athletics/

Head Baseball Coach

Michael Mominey was named Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at Nova Southeastern Uni-versity on January 2, 2002. He has led the NSU Department of Athletics into a historic and defining era, as NSU began their first year of competition in NCAA Division II in 2002 and in the Sunshine State Conference in 2004. In addition to leading the athletic program in their transition into the NCAA, Mominey has added five intercollegiate programs during his tenure (women’s rowing, women’s tennis, men’s cross country and men’s and women’s outdoor track) as the student-athlete population has increased from 160 in 2002 to over 250 projected this academic year. The departmental grade point average for all NSU student-athletes has been above 3.00 for the last five consecutive years, including a cumulative student-athlete GPA of 3.13 for the 2006-07 school-year. 2006-07 was a banner season for NSU Athletics, both on and off the fields of play. The Sharks captured Sunshine State Conference team championships in men’s golf and women’s row-ing, and individually produced three SSC Players of the Year and three Freshman of the Year

honorees and one NCAA National Player of the Year. In addition, nine NSU student-athletes were chosen as NCAA All-Americans, five were named Academic All-Americans and two received National Scholar Athlete recognition. The Sharks men’s and women’s Cross Country squads were both named Academic All-American Teams. Four NSU teams finished their seasons ranked in the Top-10 nationally, while the Sharks Women’s Golf team had the highest GPA among all NCAA DII programs. Mominey has been instrumental in the design, development, planning and programming phases for the University Cen-ter, which opened its doors in August 2006. The over 300,000 square-foot facility serves as a home for the intercollegiate athletic program, student recreation and wellness programs and performing arts program. The venue serves as the home to the men’s and women’s basketball and women’s volleyball programs. Also included in the building are a sports medicine and rehab center, a weight room/fitness room, team specific locker rooms, a student-athlete lounge, student union, cafeteria and a performing arts theater with rehearsal rooms. “We have been very fortunate to have had the suc-cess with our program at such early stages of our membership in the NCAA and the Sunshine State Conference. We have great support from our administration, which has allowed us to progress so quickly, always maintaining the ideals of developing the student-athlete” said Mominey. “I look forward to continuing to challenge our student-athletes, coaches and staff to be the best they can be, in hopes of building the traditions that serve as the foundation of a well respected and nationally recognized athletic program.” Mominey is also a member of the Orange Bowl Committee (elected November 2004), and serves on various committees throughout the community and on campus, as well as on the Sunshine State Conference marketing and officials commit-tees. Mominey is also the Division II representative on the NIKE Baseball Advisory Board. With more than 15 years of experience in athletic administration in the professional, collegiate and scholastic ranks, Mominey served as the athletic director at Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory in Hollywood, Florida from 1996–2000. He also served as the as-sistant director of athletics at St. Thomas University from 1992–1996. Prior to relocating to South Florida, Mominey was the assistant to player development and scouting for the Cleveland IndiansBaseball Club from 1990–1992 and worked as an associate scout for the Tribe from 1993–1996. While working in the front office of the major league club and was directly involved in the day to day operations of the scouting and player development departments under current former Major League general managers John Hart (Cleveland Indians & Texas Rangers) and Dan O’Dowd (Colorado Rockies). Mominey is also the head coach of NSU’s nationally ranked baseball program, where he originally was employed at NSU on August 1, 2000. In 2007, the NSU baseball team posted a program-best 36-19 NCAA mark. Since joining the NCAA six years ago, the Sharks have averaged over 30 wins per season and have consistently been ranked in the top 25 nationally and as one of the best teams in the South Region. Mominey graduated from St. Thomas University in 1994 with a mas-ter’s degree in Sports Administration and from Bowling Green Uni-versity (Ohio) in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in Education/Sport Management. He resides in Davie, Florida with his wife Denise and children Tyler and Alexa.

Director of Athletics, Michael Mominey (C) along with 2006–07 NSU Female Athlete of the Year Katie Veltri (L) and 2006–07 NSU Male Athlete of the Year Diego

Aguiar (R).

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Mark Cavanaugh is an associate professor in the Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences at NSU and has served as faculty athletic representative since 1989. He holds a bachelor’s degree in literature from Iona College in New Rochelle, New York, as well as master’s and doctoral degrees in Sociology and Social Psychology from the University of Notre Dame.

During NSU’s membership in the NAIA, Cavanaugh served as eligibility chair-person for the Florida Sun Conference for 10 years, overseeing the academic eligibility of athletes from all member schools. Along with former Director of Athletics Corey Johnson, Cavanaugh initiated the process that resulted in NSU’s affiliation with the NCAA.

He is a past president of the Faculty Athletic Representatives’ Association of the NAIA, where he also served as secretary. A former member of the National Association of Academic Advisers for Athletics (N4A), Cavanaugh chaired that organization’s Committee on Student-Athlete Concerns for four years, beginning in 1993.

He has published and spoken widely on the personal development of collegiate student-athletes. His research areas include the study of consciousness, as well as human performance factors, especially as they relate to highly skilled activities such as athletics and music.

A musician himself, Cavanaugh is an arranger, conductor, pianist and composer, regularly writing for collegiate bands, choral groups and professional symphony orchestras.

He has recently conducted and recorded with the Bohuslav Martinu Philharmonic Orchestra in the Czech Republic and is the composer and lyricist of the NSU school songs, which include the NSU Fight Song and University Anthem.

On campus, Cavanaugh is the host of the popular “Life 101” series, which brings noteworthy people to NSU for the purpose of sharing their insights and experiences with the university community. A popular master of ceremonies, he also hosts the annual Student Life Achievement Awards, at which the univer-sity recognizes campus-wide excellence and service. Cavanaugh lives in Plantation, Florida.

LIFE �0�...PERSONALLY SPEAKING

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson with Professor and Faculty Athletic Representative, Dr. Mark

Cavanaugh during the “Life 101” lecture series

The overall goal of “Life 101” is to bring leaders from business, entertainment, politics and athletics to our campus. By meeting these guest speakers, the NSU community is educated and in-spired by their life accomplishments and “life lessons” learned along the way. The interactive, 60-minute interview program is hosted by a faculty member and allows students and the Univer-sity community to ask questions directly to the guest at the end of the program.

Past “Life 101...Personally Speaking,” Lecture Series Guests:l Vince Papale l Dan Abrams l Jack McKeonl Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson l Max Weinberg l Jamie-Lynn DiScalal Jason Taylor l Michael Phelps l John Walshl Vanessa Williams l James Earl Jones l Janet Renol H. Wayne Huizenga l Mo Rocca

Mark Cavanaugh PhDFaculty Athletic Reoresentative

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STAFF DIRECTORYADMINISTRATION ROOM # TELEPHONE # EMAIL Michael Mominey, Director of Athletics 308 (954) 262-8252 [email protected] Prior, Associate AD/Communications & External Operations 304 (954) 262-8261 [email protected] Walker, Assistant AD/Compliance & Senior Woman Administrator 309 (954) 262-8280 [email protected] Starr, Assistant AD/Sports Medicine. 1426 - U.C (954) 262-8260 [email protected] Pace, Asst. to the AD/ Coordinator of Employee Services 307 (954) 262-8252 [email protected] Cavanaugh, Faculty Athletic Representative (954) 262-8206 [email protected] Gilbert, Compliance Coordinator 310 (954) 262-8266 [email protected] Baldwin, Coordinator of Athletic Academic Services 311 (954) 262 8262 [email protected] Bulen, Business Manager 303 (954) 262-8267 [email protected] McFadden, Facilities G.A. 303 (954) 262-8248 [email protected] Carbo, Manager- Marketing and Special Events 314 (954) 262-8254 [email protected], Marketing Coordinator 212a (954) 262 1599 C.A. Tolchinsky, Head Cheer Coach/Marketing Assistant 313 (954) 262-8251 [email protected] Kelley, Sports Information Coordinator 212c (954) 262-8275 [email protected] Harrison, Sports Information Assistant 212a (954) 262-8235 [email protected] Buenano, Sports Information G.A. 212a (954) 262-8283 [email protected] Wiley, Equipment Manager 1420- U.C. (954) 262-8230 [email protected]

ADMINISTRATION ROOM # TELEPHONE # EMAIL Baseball CoachesMichael Mominey, Head Coach 305 (954) 262-8252 Raymond Romero, Associate Head Coach 305 (954) 262-8257 [email protected] Romero, Assistant Coach 305 (954) 262-8259 [email protected] Wiley, Volunteer Assistant Coach 1420- U.C. (954) 262-8230 [email protected]

CheerleadingC.A. Tolchinsky, Head Coach 212a (954) 262-8251 [email protected]

Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Coach and Outdoor TrackBruce McCrea, Head Coach 302 (954) 262-8242 [email protected] Baldwin Assistant Coach 311 (954) 262-8262 [email protected]

Men’s Basketball CoachesGary Tuell, Head Coach 215 (954) 262-8263 [email protected] Harriman, Assistant Coach 215 (954) 262-8241 [email protected]

Women’s Basketball Coaches Marilyn Rule, Head Coach 207 (954) 262-8078 [email protected] Rousseau, Assistant Coach 207 (954) 262-8221

Men’s and Women’s Golf Coaches Kevin Marsh, Head Coach, Men’s and Women’s Golf 209 (954) 262-8268 [email protected] Jamison, Assistant Coach, Men’s Golf 209 (954) 262-8277 [email protected] Brown, Assistant Coach, Women’s Golf 209 (954) 262-8243 [email protected]

Women’s Rowing Coach John Gartin, Head Coach 211 (954) 262-8273 [email protected] Mescher, Assistant Coach 211 (954) 262-8278 [email protected]

Men’s Soccer Coaches Joe DePalo, Head Coach 201 (954) 262-8255 [email protected] Parry, Assistant Coach 201 (954) 262-8228 [email protected]

Women’s Soccer Coaches Mike Goodrich, Head Coach 202 (954) 262-8270 [email protected] Ortega, Assistant Coach 202 (954) 262-8272 [email protected]

Softball Coaches Lesa Boneé, Head Coach 206 (954) 262-8258 [email protected] Atkinson, Assistant Coach 206 (954) 262-8229 [email protected]

Women’s Tennis Coach Michael Coleman, Head Coach 214 (954) 262-8247 [email protected]

Volleyball Coaches Steve Wilcosky, Head Coach 210 (954) 262-8264 [email protected] Piantadosi, Assistant Coach 210 (954) 262-8226 [email protected]

ADMINISTRATION ROOM # TELEPHONE # EMAIL Jason Palmateer, Head Athletic Trainer 1431 - U.C. (954) 262-8231 [email protected] Reckard, Assistant Athletic Trainer 1431 - U.C. (954) 262-8256 [email protected] Stubblefield, Assistant Athletic Trainer 1432 - U.C. (954) 262-8224 [email protected] Gatens, Assistant Athletic Trainer 1432 - U.C. (954) 262-8246 [email protected]

ADMINISTRATION ROOM # TELEPHONE # EMAIL Rene Pena, Strength and Conditioning Specialist 1431 - U.C. (954) 262-4148 [email protected] Daratany, Strength and Conditioning G.A. 1431 - U.C. (954) 262-4148 [email protected] Yearsley, Strength and Conditioning G.A. 1431 - U.C. (954) 262-4148 [email protected]

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STAFF PHOTO DIRECTORY

ADMINISTRATION

Robert PriorAssociate AD/Communica-tions and External Opps.

Michael MomineyDirector of Athletics/Head

Baseball Coach

Larry Starr, M.Ed., Atc/L., CSCS, USPTA

Assistant AD/Sports Medicine

Ann WalkerAssistant AD/Compliance

and SWA

SUPPORT STAFF

ATHLETIC TRAINING/STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

Reyna GilbertCompliance Coordinator

Cathy PaceAssistant to AD/ Coordinator

of Employee services

Chaunte BaldwinCoordinator of Academic

Service/Assistant Track Coach

Kim CarboManager of Marketing and

Special Events

Jeremy BulenBusiness Manager

Jeff KelleySports Information

Coordinator

CA TolchinskyMarketing Assistant/Head

Cheerleading Coach

Guy HarrisonSports Information Assistant

Andrea BuenanoSports Information Graduate

Assistant

Sean McFaddenFacilities Graduate Assistant

Gary CurreriOfficial NSU Athletics’

Photographer

Skip WileyEquipment Manager/

Assistant Baseball Coach

Chad AngerhofferPublic Address Announcer

Amy ReckardAssistant Athletic Trainer

Jason PalmateerHead Athletic Trainer

Zevon StubblefieldAssistant Athletic Trainer

Dustin GatensAssistant Athletic Trainer

Jennifer DaratanyStrength and Conditioning

Graduate Assistant

Cameron YearsleyStrength and Conditioning

Graduate Assistant

Rene PenaHead Strength and Conditioning Coach

Mark CavanaughFaculty AthleticReoresentative

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COACHING STAFF

Ryan RomeroAssistant Baseball Coach

Raymond RomeroAssociate Head Baseball

Coach

Gary TuellHead Men’s Basketball Coach

Chris HarrimanAssistant Men’s Basketball

Coach

Marilyn RuleHead Women’s Basketball

Coach

Henry KupczykAssistant Cross Country

Coach

Bruce McCreaHead Cross Country and

Outdoor Track Coach

Kevin MarshHead Golf Coach

Amanda BrownAssistant Women’s Golf

Coach

Ryan JamisonAssistant Men’s Golf Coach

Robin MescherAssistant Women’s Rowing

Coach

John GartinHead Women’s Rowing

Coach

Giuseppe DePaloHead Men’s Soccer Coach

Matthew ParryAssistant Men’s Soccer

Coach

Mike GoodrichHead Women’s Soccer

Coach

Lesa BoneeHead Softball Coach

Carolyn OrtegaAssistant Women’s Soccer

Coach

Kristen AtkinsonAssistant Softball Coach

Michael ColemanHead Women’s Tennis Coach

Steve WilcoskyHead Volleyball Coach

Michelle PiantadosiAssistant Volleyball Coach

Alexandira RousseauAssistant Women’s Basketball Coach

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ATHLETICS’ HISTORY1980 – • To boost the limited undergraduate enrollment at its Davie Campus, Nova president, Abraham S. Fischler, and the Board of Trustees looked to try

something new: build a sports program. Nova University had a graduate school enrollment of about 7,000 students, with nontraditional, field-based programs scattered in 22 states, offering limited graduate and undergraduate degree programs on campus.

1982 - • Charles “Sonny” Hansley is named director of athletics for the first-ever athletic department at Nova University. The first program to field a team

was men’s basketball, which began competition during the 1982-83 school-year. Hansley served as the head coach for the Nova University men’s basketball team, which played as an independent program, not affiliated with a conference.

• Nova University finds an athletics nickname. A contest, which was open to the general public, was held to come up with a nickname for the new ath-letic program at Nova University. The nickname “Knights” was chosen, after being deemed the most popular submission by contest participants.

1983 – • The Nova’s men’s basketball team goes 11-12 in their second season, still competing as an independent program.1984 – • Nova University adds men’s soccer, women’s volleyball and men’s and women’s cross country, Nova University becomes a member of the National

Little College Athletic Association (NLCAA)1985 – • Nova University joins the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Undergraduate enrollment at this time is 222.• The Nova University women’s volleyball team finishes 9-4, and wins District 25 Championship.1986 – • Dag Cohen, a midfielder for Nova University’s men’s soccer team, is named a First Team All-American by the National Soccer Coaches Associa-

tion. Cohen is the first Nova athlete, in any sport, to be so honored, as he helped the men’s soccer team to a 13-5-0 record and NAIA District 7 Championship.

• The Nova University women’s volleyball team repeats as District 25 Champions with a 16-12 season.1987 – • Nova University adds baseball, women’s tennis and men’s golf, offering three women’s and five men’s athletic teams.• With a record of 19-7, the Nova University women’s volleyball team wins their third straight District 25 Championship.• Men’s soccer player Jonas Westher is named an NAIA Second Team All-American and NSCAA Honorable Mention All-American, as the Knights

finish 9-8-2 and qualify for the District 25 Tournament.1988 – • Men’s soccer player Richard Carlsson is an NAIA Third Team All-American and NSCAA Honorable Mention All-American, as the Nova University

men’s soccer team again finishes 13-5-0 and makes its first NAIA National Tournament appearance.• The women’s volleyball team wins their fourth District 25 Championship with a 17-8 mark.1989 – • The women’s volleyball team records their fifth consecutive District 25 Championship.1990 – • Nova University joins with seven other NAIA schools (Flagler College, Webber College, St. Thomas University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Uni-

versity, Palm Beach Atlantic College, Warner Southern College and Florida Memorial College) to form the FIAC (Florida Intercollegiate Athletic Conference).

• Jonas Westher is named an NAIA First Team All-American as he helped the men’s soccer team win their first-ever FIAC championship, earning a berth in the District 25 Tournament for the sixth straight year.

1991 – • The men’s soccer team finishes 11-5-3 as Alex Acosta, Michael Manning and Christian Perez all earn NSCAA All-American Honorable Mention.• Knights’ baseball player Rich Polumbo is selected as an NAIA First-Team All-American, the first in program history, as Nova goes 42-14.1992 – • The Florida Intercollegiate Athletic Conference is changed to the Florida Sun Conference (FSC) and Nova University is now a member of District

7.• The men’s soccer team finishes 11-5 -3 under new head coach Thomas Rongen, while Rohan Jackson is named an NAIA Second Team All-Ameri-

can and Jorgen Hegdal is named an NAIA Third Team All-American.1993 – • Christian Perez is named Nova’s first Florida Sun Conference Player of the Year in men’s soccer and an NAIA Honorable Mention All-American.• The Nova University women’s volleyball team finishes 30-9, while winning the program’s first Florida Sun Conference Championship and first NAIA

Southeast Regional Championship. • The Knights baseball team wins their first-ever Florida Sun Conference Championship after posting a 43-12 record.• Men’s golfer Kit Larson becomes the first Nova University golfer to be named Florida Sun Conference Player of the Year.1994 – • Nova University and Southeastern University of the Health Sciences merge to form Nova Southeastern University.• Men’s basketball wins FSC Championship and reaches NAIA Sweet 16 with 22-12 overall record. David Riley is named FSC Men’s Basketball

Player of the Year and a NAIA Third Team All-American.• Baseball player Claude Love named NAIA First-Team All-American, and 40-15 Knights are FSC Tourney Champs.• Nova University adds softball as its fourth intercollegiate women’s sport.• Kit Larson becomes the first men’s golfer to be named a NAIA All-American.• Knights’ volleyball player Vanessa Gutierrez is a NAIA Third Team All-American, first in program history.1995 – • NSU adds women’s soccer as its fifth intercollegiate women’s sport.• The NSU men’s golf team captures their second consecutive Florida Sun Conference Championship, and makes a second straight NAIA National

Tournament appearance.1996 – • For the second straight season, Bev Young is named FSC Women’s Soccer Player of the Year.• NSU volleyball player Sherri Waddell is named Florida Sun Conference Player of the Year, as the Knights go 27-6 and make an NAIA South

Regional Tournament appearance.• Men’s golfer David Cooke is named an NAIA All-American.• NSU baseball player Felipe Suarez is named FSC Player of the Year, as the Knights win FSC Championship.• Softball wins FSC Championship and first NAIA Southeast Region Championship, while Heidi Wickham is named as an NAIA Second Team All-

American.

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1997 – • Men’s soccer player Jason Morris is named Florida Sun Conference Player of the Year after leading the Knights to a 14-8-1 record, the Florida Sun

Conference Championship and an NAIA South Regional Tournament appearance.• With a 49-7-0 record, the NSU softball team wins their third Florida Sun Conference Championship and second NAIA Southeast Region XIV

Championship.• NSU softball player Kim Eason is named FSC Softball Player of the Year.1998 – • Ray Ferrero, Jr., is named president of Nova Southeastern University.• Women’s basketball is added as NSU’s sixth women’s sport.• Softball wins program-record 53 games, captures fourth straight FSC and third consecutive NAIA Southeast Region XIV Championship. Shannon

Sawyer is FSC Softball Player of the Year and NAIA First Team All-American, while teammate Jennifer Ridenoure is NAIA Second Team All-Ameri-can.

1999 – • Softball player Cheryl Bond is honored as an NAIA First Team All-American as the Knights captured the Florida Sun Conference and NAIA South-

east Region XIV Championships.• Women’s golf is added to bring the total number of women’s sports to seven.2000 – • Teofilo Cubillas is named NAIA First Team All-American, and FSC Men’s Soccer Player of the Year, after leading the Knights to their second

consecutive NAIA South Regional Championship.• Cheryl Bond is named a NAIA First Team All-American and teammate Stephanie Schaefer is named to the NAIA All-American Second Team.• The Knights softball team captures their sixth FSC title and fifth NAIA Southeast Region XIV Championship.2001 – • NSU women’s basketball player Jessie Pate is named FSC Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year.• Men’s soccer is NAIA South Regional Champion for the third year in a row and makes NAIA South Regional Tournament appearance.• NSU men’s soccer goalkeeper Jeremy Flint is named FSC Player of the Year.• Ryan Cobb is named a NAIA All-American for men’s golf.• Amanda Brown and Freska Darlion become NSU first-ever NAIA All-American women’s golfers.2002 – • NSU is granted full membership in the NCAA Division II and provisional membership in the Sunshine State Conference.• Jessie Pate becomes the first NSU women’s basketball player to reach the 1,000 point plateau.• NSU baseball pitcher Kyle Ruwe becomes the athletic program’s first NCAA All-American and NCAA All-South Region Pitcher of the Year.2003 – • NSU and adds women’s rowing, while reinstating men’s cross country and women’s tennis.• Groundbreaking takes place on April 21, 2004, for the state-of-the-art 300,000-square-foot University Center.• Jennifer Rembe of the women’s rowing team becomes NSU’s first female NCAA All-American. She helped lead NSU to a berth at the 2003

Women’s Rowing Championships, in just their first season of competition.• Right-handed pitcher Joe Norrito is drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 48th round of the June 2004 MLB Draft.2004 – • Women’s rower Katrena Bonilla is named an NCAA All-American by the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association• Pitcher Derek Antelo posted a perfect 11-0 record, is named SSC Pitcher of the Year, and NCAA First Team All-American. He was then selected

by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 10th round of the June 2005 MLB Draft.• Men’s soccer player Matthew Parry becomes the first NCAA All-American in program history, after being named to the NCAA All-American Second

Team.• The men’s golf team captures the first Sunshine State Conference team championship, with a 16-stroke victory at the 2005 SSC Men’s Golf

Championship.2005 – • Women’s rowing is invited to the NCAA Women’s Rowing National Championships, with the Varsity 8+ placing third and the Varsity 4+ finishing

fourth overall.• Men’s basketball player Tim Coenraad was named 2005-06 SSC Freshman of the Year.• Women’s basketball player Missy Guadagnino breaks 20-year-old NCAA record by sinking 22 consecutive free throws and going a perfect 22-for-

22 from the charity stripe.• Women’s golfer Lina Björklund is named an NCAA Second Team All-American.• Junior pitcher Antony Bello was drafted and signed by the Houston Astros in the 21st round, after earning NCAA Third Team All-American hon-

ors.• NSU unveils “Sharks” as the new nickname/mascot for the university and its athletic teams.2006 – • NSU announces the addition of outdoor track, bringing the total number of sports programs to 15 (nine women’s and six men’s programs).• Volleyball hosts the NSU Sharks Classic, the first athletic event in the new 5,000-seat University Center Arena.• The women’s soccer team qualifies for the NCAA DII Soccer Regionals for the first time. Midfielder Stephanie Quinones is named an NCAA Third

Team All-American, the first in program history.• The Inaugural NSU Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2007 was enshrined. Shannon Sawyer (Softball), Teofilo Cubillas, Jr. (Soccer), and David Riley

(Basketball) joined former NSU President Abraham S. Fischler and former NSU Athletic Director and head coach Charles “Sonny” Hansley in the inaugural class.

• NSU captures their first Sunshine State Conference Women’s Rowing Championship, as the Sharks varsity 4+ and varsity 8+ crews each claimed first place. The Sharks also made their unprecedented fourth consecutive trip to the NCAA Women’s Rowing Championships, as both the varsity 4 and varsity 8 crews advanced to the Grand Final for the first time in program history.

• The NSU men’s golf team took home their second SSC Men’s Golf Championship, with a three-stroke victory.• Softball’s Katie Veltri is program’s first NCAA First Team All-American in addition to SSC Softball Player of the Year.• Women’s golfer Maria Garcia-Austt is named NCAA Division II National Player of the Year, NCAA Freshman of the Year and NCAA First Team

All-American. She was also the 2007 SSC Women’s Golfer and Women’s Freshman Golfer of the Year. She placed second, just one stroke back, at the 2007 NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championships.

• Women’s rower Nicole Felluca is NSU’s first-ever SSC Rower of the Year, as well as an NCAA All-American. Coxswain Cheyenne Poskey is named an NCAA All-American for the second consecutive year by the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association.

• Men’s golfer Eric Cole named SSC Freshman of the Year and NCAA Honorable Mention All-American, while teammate Greg O’Mahony also garners NCAA Honorable Mention All-American honors

• Tennis player Alexa Korotkevich is an NCAA Singles All-American as the women’s tennis team goes 22-3 on the season and reaches the NCAA Southeast Regional for first time in program history.

• Centerfielder Matt Mindick is chosen as an NCAA Baseball Second Team All-American and rightfielder Brayan Valencia is named SSC Baseball Freshman of the Year.

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ATHLETIC TRAINING

FARQUHAR COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESDIVISION OF MATH, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

What is an ATC?The Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) is a highly educated and skilled professional who specializes in health care for those engaged in physical activity. Athletic trainers are vital to the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic inju-ries. The athletic trainer works closely with physicians, coaches and other medi-cal and allied health personnel to help provide the highest quality of health care to athletes in clinics, high schools, colleges, universities and professional sports teams.

The Academic ProgramNova Southeastern University’s Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences offers a compelling undergraduate curriculum in athletic training. The dedicated faculty and staff members become excellent role models for athletic training students, while providing athletic training service to an NCAA Division II athletics program. The athletic training major, established in 2003, is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE), effective March 2007. Athletic training students will graduate with a bachelor of sci-ence degree in athletic training and will be eligible to sit for the Board of Certification (BOC) examination. This dynamic athletic training curriculum balances class instruction and clinical experience. NSU incorporates the inti-macy of a small college education with the resources of the largest private university in the Southeast. In this dynamic, state-of-the-art program, qualified students earning a bachelor of science degree in athletic training may continue into a professional degree program for physician assistants, occupational therapy or physical therapy.

Clinical ExperienceAthletic training students will work closely with certified athletic trainers to gain clinical experience with Nova Southeastern University athletics, sports clinics, high schools and professional sports venues in South Florida. These hands-on clinical opportunities apply and refine skills learned in the classroom. Other medical professionals, such as physicians, physician assistants and physical therapists from Nova South-eastern University’s Health Professions Division are also involved in this academic clinical experience.

AdmissionTo enter the athletic training program, you must first be admitted to Nova Southeastern University in good standing and register for Introduction to Ath-letic Training (ATTR 1100) during the fall semester. This course will guide you through the application process andappropriate deadlines. [Swann, Elizabeth] Also check out our website at http://undergrad.nova.edu/MST/athletic/index.cfm for more information.

For further information, please contactElizabeth Swann, Ph.D., ATCNova Southeastern UniversityProgram Director of Athletic Training (954) 262-8334; [email protected]

Dr. Elizabeth Swann,

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

s 144,000 square-feet, three-story fitness and wellness area

CARDIO EQUIPMENTs 98 pieces of Cardiovascular Equipments Cross Training machiness Erg machiness Treadmillss Bikess Eliptical machiness Upper body cycle

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING EQUIPMENTs 84 pieces of Strength Equipments StarTrac Instinct, Impact and Classic machiness Free weightss Multi Stationss Benches and rackss Four Human Sport Multi Directional Move-ment apparatus

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING STAFFRene Pena, Head Strength and Conditioning CoachCameron Yearsley, Strength and Conditioning GAJennifer Daratany, Strength and Conditioning GA

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ATHLETIC FACILITIES

Nova Southeastern’s newest construction project, the Univer-sity Center, was completed in July of 2006. The revolutionary 300,000 square-foot, multi-use facility serves as a central hub for the NSU student community. The main arena, which seats 4,500, is the home for NSU’s intercollegiate athletic program, and will host all of NSU’s volleyball and men’s and women’s bas-ketball home games. With one main game court, the arena also has two practice/game–ready courts on the upper level. The arena also has the state-of-the-art capabilities to host concerts, lectures, special events and more for NSU and the surrounding community.

UNIVERSITY CENTER ARENA“THE SHARK TANK”

The main arena features 5,500 seats, each with a seat back. The main court provides for over 1,200 permanent chair-back seats, while the upper level has over 4,000 seats. The upper level houses the world’s largest automated telescopic seating system, which adds over 2,000 chair-back seats on either side when extended. The main arena also features 66 cushioned club seats overlooking the court, just outside of the donor/boost-er room. Shark Club members and guest enjoy the comforts of a catered suite and a unique baseline view of the court.

ATHLETIC TRAINING/HYDROWORX POOLs 2,500 square-foot athletic training suites Totally equiped with state-of-the-art electrical modalities for

treatment and rehabilitations three offices for athletic training staff and a totally equiped

physician’s examination rooms hydro-therapy area that includes a state-of-the-art HydroWorx

2000 aquatic rehabilitation pool, the only one in the tri-county area

SPORT SPECIFIC LOCKER ROOMSs Individual lockerss Spacious shower and restroom facilitys Key-card access to locker roomss Pool-side access from locker rooms

OTHER AMENITIESTwo-court multipurpose Rec Plex gym for basketball, vol-leyball and special events; Three multipurpose studios to house yoga, pilates, spinning classes and more; Three in-door racquetball courts (one convertible squash court); Out-door Swimming Pool (heated for the winter months); Indoor two-story rock climbing wall; Personal training and massage therapy; Individual saunas for women and men

TEAM LOUNGEs Private meeting area for teams and student-athletess Quiet place to study or complete homeworks Great place to relax or hang-out before or after practice

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NSU SOCCER COMPLEXThe NSU Soccer Complex consists of two practice fields and one game field. The game field is home for both the men’s and women’s soccer teams. All three fields come equipped with lights that allow for night practices and games. The game field features state-of-the-art grandstand seating with a capacity of 1,000 spectators. The stadium style seating is the newest ad-dition to the complex, which was built prior to the 2000 season. The U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team as well as several MLS teams, including the Miami Fusion have used NSU’s com-plex as their training site.

The Orange Bowl Committee has entered into an agreement to use the NSU Soccer Complex as its official training site for one of its participants, which began with the 2003 FedEx Orange Bowl.

NSU BASEBALL COMPLEXThe NSU Baseball Complex is considered by many to be one of the finest baseball facilities in South Florida. This fully lit complex features an immaculate playing field with two outdoor batting cages.

Prior to the 2001 season, NSU added grandstand seating that accommodates 500 people and a fully functional press box.

The Baseball Complex is the site of The Frontier Independent Baseball League’s annual player combine and tryouts.

A.D. GRIFFIN SPORTS COMPLEXThe AD Griffin Sports Complex is home to the NSU Softball team. This complex features two practice fields and one game field. All fields are equipped with lights that allow for night prac-tice and games.

The main game field overlooks NSU’s Health Professions Build-ing. Located in the middle of the three fields is the press box area.

The AD Griffin Sports Complex was named in honor of Mr. A.D. Griffin, Sr.

MIAMI DOLPHINS TRAINING FACILITYThe Miami Dolphins Training Facility is located on the Nova Southeastern University main campus. Bow string trusses and a profile reminiscent of classic athletic facilities define this state of the art training facility of the Miami Dolphins football team, which includes one of the largest weight rooms in the NFL, training rooms, locker rooms, a therapy swimming pool, a cold plunge pool and whirlpools, numerous administrative offices, and a practice field. It also has a bleacher building, which can accommodate 2,000 spectators. The 56,000 square foot facility is frequently used as a prototype for other professional football teams.

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ATHLETICS’ HALL OF FAME

INAUGURAL NSU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME CLASS ENSHRINED AT GALA UNIVERSITY CENTER EVENT

Dr. Abraham S. Fischler, Sonny Hansley, David Riley, Shannon Sawyer and Teofilo Cubillas, Jr. Headline the Class of 2007

Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (May 2, 2007) - The Inaugural NSU Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2007 was enshrined in a gala ceremony on Wednesday evening in the University Center Arena at Nova Southeastern University.

The invitation-only event featured the induction of three former student-athletes and two former administrators. Former NSU student-athletes Shannon Sawyer (Softball), Teofilo Cubillas, Jr. (Soccer), and David Riley (Basketball) joined former NSU President Abraham S. Fischler and former NSU Athletic Director and head coach Charles “Sonny” Hansley in the first-ever NSU Athletics Hall of Fame Class.

Tony Segreto, NBC6 News Anchor, was the master of ceremonies at the event, which drew over 200 attendees. The evening kicked off with a cocktail hour in the club room, overlooking the UC Arena basketball/volleyball court. Dinner followed on the north auxiliary court, after a special video tribute to the inductees from NSU President Ray Ferrero Jr., and a welcome from NSU Executive Vice President Dr. George Hanbury.

NSU Director of Athletics Michael Mominey bestowed each inductee with a Hall of Fame jacket, ring, and plaque to commemorate their enshrinement.

Hansley was presented by his daughter Michelle and son Kenny, Cubillas was presented by NSU men’s soccer coach Giuseppe DePalo, Dr. Fischler was presented by his son Bruce, while Sawyer and Riley were both presented by NSU Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Mark Cavanaugh.

In addition, the Athletics Hall of Fame Wall was unveiled in the atrium of the University Center’s main entrance. The Athletics Hall of Fame Wall honors the current Hall of Fame Class as well as each of NSU’s all-time team sport championships and NSU’s all-time award winners including All-Americans and Conference Players of the Year.

The NSU Athletics Hall of Fame was established as part of the 25th anniversary of the creation of the Universities first athletic program (men’s basketball).

The NSU Athletics Hall of Fame Committee is represented by:Michael Mominey (NSU Director of Athletics), Robert Prior (Associate Director of Communications and External Ops.), Dr. Mark Cavanaugh (Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Faculty Athletic Representative ), Gary Tuell (Head Coach, NSU Men’s Basketball), CA Tolchinsky (Head Coach, NSU Cheerleading), Tom Dieters, (Comerica Bank Vice President Charitable Services Group), Lynne Cawley (Director of Alumni Affairs, Osteopathic Medicine), Dr. Gay Holliday, (Associate Dean of Student Affairs), Joe Pineda (Asst. Dean of External Affairs, H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business & Entrepreneurship), Tony Segreto (NBC 6 News Anchor), Nancy Olson (Executive Director, Florida Marlins Community Foundation) and Anthony Bruno (Owner, Anthony’s Runway 84)

Tony Segreto, NBC6 News Anchor, was the master of ceremonies

(From L to R:) David Riley (Basketball), former NSU Athletic Di-rector and head coach Charles “Sonny” Hansley, former NSU President Abraham S. Fischler, Shannon Sawyer (Softball) and Teofilo Cubillas, Jr. (Soccer).

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NSU SHARK CLUB

* VIP Courtside Seats are limited and will be sold in the order they are received.** Shark Club member-ship cards are limited to one name. The bearer of the card will receive ac-cess to the Club Room in the University Center Arena at all NSU Athletic sponsored events with a purchase of an individual game or event ticket.

Support the Sharks in style by being a VIP Courtside Seat holder in the University Center Arena!

Purchase your VIP Courtside Seat for the 2007-08 seasons! Come see the excite-ment of NSU volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball up close and personal.

Shark Club Members are eligible for 20% Discount on VIP Courtside Seat Prices

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Michael & Denise Mominey

Steve Wilcosky

Lesa Bonee’

The McCrea Family

Bob Wilcosky

Matthew Parry

Raymond & Cynthia Romero

Larry & Linda Starr

Michael & Joan Goodrich

Ryan & Jessica Romero

John Gartin

Giuseppe & Kathy DePalo

Greg Kagan

Robin Mescher

Robert & Kathleen Prior

Kristen Atkinson

Marc Crocquet

Angie Yony

Michael Coleman

Jeremy Bulen

Kimberly Carbo

Peter & Shelly Cumpstone

Thomas Gillette

Paul & Lynne Cawley

Gary Tuell

Lauren Thomas

Marilyn & Jeff Heinrich

Ron & Ginny Haddock

Thomas & Pamela Brown

Tamah Cooper

Jose & Karla Antonio

Richard Bodek

2007-200� SHARK CLUB MEMBERS

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Under the direction of the Coordinator of Athletic Academic Services, student-athletes’ academic progress is closely monitored in an effort to keep in compliance with NCAA Division II requirements and NSU academic standards.

Services offered to Student-Athletes:- Academic Advising- Study Hall- Collegiate Success Program- Academic Monitoring- Tutorial Referrals- Specialty Services- Book Scholarship Award

ACADEMIC SUPPORT & COMPLIANCE

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

Office Hours and LocationAthletic and Student Affairs Building, Room # 311

Monday – Friday, 8:30 - 5:00pmFor more information please visit the Academic Ser-vices Web site at: http://nsuathletics.nova.edu/aca-

demic_services/index.cfm

CHAMPS/LIFE SKILLS PROGRAMThe mission of the NCAA is to maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the campus educational program and the athlete as an integral part of the student body. With this in mind, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program was created to support the student development initiatives of its member institutions and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the university setting.

The NSU CHAMPS/Life Skills Program strives to:Support efforts of every student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation.

Use athletics as preparation for success in life. Meet the changing needs of student-athletes.

Promote respect for diversity among student-athletes. Assist student-athletes in building positive self-esteem.

Encourage the development of leadership skills.

COMPLIANCECompliance with NCAA rules is of utmost importance to Nova Southeastern University and its athletics department. Nova Southeastern University is responsible for the actions of its coaches, student-athletes, faculty and staff, alumni, donors, boosters and friends. As such, please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with these important items concerning NCAA rules and always remember to ASK BEFORE YOU ACT.

For more information, contact Ann Walker at (954) 262-8280 or visit the NCAA Web site at http://www.ncaa.org

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC)In accordance with NCAA policy, the NSU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics has a Student-Athlete Advisor Committee. The Nova Southeastern University Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (NSU-SAAC) is made up of one member from each athletic team and one alternate. The purpose of this committee is to streamline and promote communication between the student-athlete and the athletic department administration, to encourage more student-athlete involvement within the cam-pus community and to design and implement programs which will encourage academic achieve-ment, health promotion, social responsibility, and general awareness.

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NSU IN THE COMMUNITY

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DAY/DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEThurs. 8/23 North Georgia College and State University Dahlonega, Ga. 6:00 p.m.Sun. 8/26 Thomas University Thomasville, Ga. 3:00 p.m.Fri. 8/31 BENTLEY COLLEGE # Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 6:00 p.m.Sun. 9/2 GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY # Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 7:00 p.m.Fri. 9/7 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 7:00 p.m.Wed. 9/12 ST. THOMAS UNIVERSITY Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 8:00 p.m.Sat. 9/15 SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY * Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 6:00 p.m.Wed. 9/19 Barry University * Miami Shores, Fla. 7:00 p.m.Wed. 9/26 Lynn University * Boca Raton, Fla. 3:00 p.m.Sat. 9/29 FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE * Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 7:00 p.m. Sat. 10/6 UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA * Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 8:00 p.m.Wed. 10/10 Eckerd College * St. Petersburg, Fla. 7:00 p.m.Sat. 10/13 ROLLINS COLLEGE * Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 6:00 p.m.Wed. 10/17 PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 7:00 p.m.Sat. 10/20 EMBRY-RIDDLE UNIVERSITY Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 8:00 p.m.Tues. 10/23 Florida Tech * Melbourne, Fla. 4:00 p.m.Fri. 10/26 FLAGLER COLLEGE Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 5:00 p.m.Mon. 10/29 SSC Tournament TBA

HOME GAMES IN BOLD *Sunshine State COnference Match

#NSU invitational

2007 NSU Men’s Soccer Captains, Craig Heenighan and Jarod Rennick along with the 2007 Men’s Soccer Coaching Staff

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