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2005 UNCG Men’s Soccer Media Guide Ranked No. in the nation for four weeks in 2004 Quick Facts UNIVERSITY Name ...................................................... UNC Greensboro City/Zip ......................................... Greensboro, NC/27402 Founded .....................................................................1891 Enrollment ...............................................................14,900 Nickname............................................................. Spartans Colors ................................................. Gold, White & Navy Stadium ......................................... UNCG Soccer Stadium National Affiliation ..................................... NCAA Division I Conference .......................................................... Southern Chancellor ...................................... Dr. Patricia A. Sullivan ........................ (Notre Dame College of St. John’s, 1963) Director of Athletics..... Nelson E. Bobb (Kent State, 1970) Athletics Dept. Phone .................................. 336-334-5952 Ticket Office Phone ..................................... 336-334-3250 UNCG SOCCER Head Coach................................................Michael Parker Alma Mater ................. Madeley College (England), 1968 Record at UNCG ......................... 323-121-16 (21 years) Career Record .............................. 435-148-23 (30 years) Assistant Coach....... Justin Mauldin (William Carey, 1997) Assistant Coach.................... Scott Brittsan (UNCG, 1994) Soccer Office Phone.................................... 336-334-5258 2004 Overall Record................................................ 19-3-1 2004 SoCon Record ................. 6-0-1 (SoCon Champions) Players Returning *.........................................................13 Players Lost ......................................................................9 Starters Returning ............................................................7 Starters Lost .....................................................................4 Last NCAA Appearance..............................................2004 ...... Defeated College of Charleston, 2-1 (Second Round) ............ Lost to UC Santa Barbara, 1-0 (OT) (Third Round) * UNCG does not award letters Table of Contents GENERAL TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Statistics...................................................... 12 2004 Review ...................................................13-15 2005 Roster............................................................ 1 All-time Honors..................................................... 21 All-time Results ...............................................23-27 All-time Series Records ....................................... 28 Division I Era All-time Roster ............................... 29 Quick Facts ............................................................ 1 Schedule ............................................... Back Cover UNCG Record Book .......................................18-20 Spartans in Professional Soccer ......................... 22 COACHING STAFF Head Coach Michael Parker.................................. 2 Asst. Coach Scott Brittsan ..................................... 3 Asst. Coach Justin Maullin..................................... 3 PLAYER INFORMATION Egill Atlason............................................................ 4 Jay Benfield............................................................ 4 Joe Burnett ........................................................... 10 Jamie Carlson ........................................................ 5 Thomas Campbell ................................................ 11 Matt Cunningham................................................. 11 Casey Davis ........................................................... 5 Chad Dickerson ................................................... 10 Yokul Elisabetarson.............................................. 11 Michael FitzGerald ................................................. 6 David Grayson ....................................................... 9 Sam Hale ............................................................... 7 Taylor Johnson ....................................................... 7 Henning Jonason ................................................. 11 Scott Jones ............................................................ 7 D.J. McCurry .......................................................... 9 Matt Mulvena.......................................................... 8 Randi Patterson ..................................................... 8 Gordon Phillips..................................................... 11 Mike Richardson .................................................... 9 Nick Solle ............................................................... 6 Myles Stewart....................................................... 11 David Worthen ..................................................... 10 Paul Zazenski......................................................... 6 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE 2004 SoCon Review ............................................ 17 About the Southern Conference .......................... 16 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Athletic Department Directory.............................. 36 This is UNCG ..................................................31-33 UNCG Administration......................................34-35 UNCG Athletic History.....................................37-40 UNCG Soccer Stadium........................................ 30 CREDITS: The 2005 UNCG men’s soccer media guide was written and edited by Mike Hirschman, UNCG Sports Information Director. Cover design by Mike Hirschman. Additional assistance provided by Mark Kimmel, Chris Jones, Jay D’Abramo and others. Photos by Jerry Wolford, John Bell and others. ON THE FRONT COVER: All-American Randi Patterson returns to lead the Spartans in their Southern Confer- ence Championship defense. Please Note Please refer to us as either UNC Greensboro or simply UNCG. There is no hyphen in either UNC Greensboro or UNCG. Thank you for your cooperation. No Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School/High School 0 Chad Dickerson GK Fr-r. 6-5 185 Mooresville, NC/Mooresville 1 Jay Benfield GK Sr. 6-2 185 Lewisville, NC/West Forsyth 2 Jamie Carlson D Sr.-r 6-4 185 East Lansing, MI/East Lansing 3 D.J. McCurry D So. 5-9 177 Gastonia, NC/Forestview 4 Casey Davis D Sr. 5-10 160 Columbus, NC/Spartanburg (SC) Day School 5 Mike Richardson M Jr. 5-10 155 Dobson, NC/Surry Central 6 David Worthen D So.-r 5-9 156 Morehead City, NC/Wake Forest University/W. Carteret 7 Thomas Campbell F/M Fr. 5-10 155 Red Bank, NJ/Middletown South 8 Jokull Elisabetarson D/M Fr. 5-10 160 Reykjavik, Iceland/Fjolbrautaskedinn Vid Armula 9 Egill Atlason F Sr. 6-0 175 Hafnarfjordur, Iceland 10 Randi Patterson F Jr. 5-10 170 Hackensack, NJ/Bergen Catholic 11 Scott Jones M Jr. 5-10 155 Dallas, TX/Jesuit College Prep 12 Henning Jonason F Fr. 6-1 170 Stokkseyri, Iceland/Fjolbrautaskedinn Vid Armula 14 David Grayson F Jr. 6-0 185 Martinsville, VA/Carlisle 16 Sam Hale M Jr. 5-10 157 Upper Marlboro, MD/Greensboro College/DeMatha 17 Matt Mulvena D Jr. 5-8 160 Wilmington, DE/Greensboro College/St. Elizabeth’s 18 Joe Burnett D Fr. 5-10 160 Winston-Salem, NC/West Forsyth 19 Paul Zazenski M/D Sr. 6-0 175 Atlantic Beach, NC/West Carteret 21 Michael FitzGerald M Jr.-r 5-11 155 Wilmington, NC/Hoggard 22 Myles Stewart GK Fr. 6-1 170 Charlotte, NC/Butler 23 Taylor Johnson D Jr. 6-0 160 Greensboro, NC/NW Guilford 24 Nick Solle M Sr. 5-8 145 Broadway, NC/Lee 25 Matt Cunningham M Fr. 5-9 150 Gastonia, NC/Forestview 26 Gordon Phillips GK Fr. 5-10 155 Cary, NC/Green Hope Head Coach: Michael Parker Assistant Coaches: Justin Maullin, Scott Brittsan MEDIA INFORMATION Sports Information Director (MSoc SID) ... Mike Hirschman Email............................................... [email protected] Asst. SID........................................................Mark Kimmel Email.............................................. [email protected] Sports Information Intern ............................. Jay D’Abramo Email:.............................................. [email protected] SID Phone ................................................... 336-334-5615 SID Fax........................................................ 336-334-3182 Hirschman’s Cell Phone .............................. 336-202-5331 Soccer Press Box Phone............................. 336-334-5625 SID Mailing Address ..................................UNCG Athletics .................................................................... PO Box 26168 ............................................. Greensboro, NC 27402-6168 SID Overnight Mail Address ....................... 301 HHP Bldg. ...........................................................1500 Walker Avenue ............................................. Greensboro, NC 27402-6168 Website.........................................www.uncgspartans.com 2005 Roster

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2005 UNCG Men’s Soccer Media Guide • �Ranked No. � in the nation for four weeks in 2004

Quick FactsUNIVERSITYName.......................................................UNC.GreensboroCity/Zip.......................................... Greensboro,.NC/27402Founded......................................................................1891Enrollment................................................................14,900Nickname.............................................................. SpartansColors.................................................. Gold,.White.&.NavyStadium..........................................UNCG.Soccer.StadiumNational Affiliation...................................... NCAA.Division.IConference........................................................... SouthernChancellor....................................... Dr..Patricia.A..Sullivan.......................... (Notre.Dame.College.of.St..John’s,.1963)Director.of.Athletics...... Nelson.E..Bobb.(Kent.State,.1970)Athletics.Dept..Phone................................... 336-334-5952Ticket Office Phone...................................... 336-334-3250

UNCG SOCCER Head.Coach.................................................Michael.Parker..Alma.Mater.................. Madeley.College.(England),.1968..Record.at..UNCG.......................... 323-121-16.(21.years)..Career.Record............................... 435-148-23.(30.years)Assistant.Coach........ Justin.Mauldin.(William.Carey,.1997)Assistant.Coach..................... Scott.Brittsan.(UNCG,.1994)Soccer Office Phone..................................... 336-334-52582004.Overall.Record................................................. 19-3-12004.SoCon.Record..................6-0-1.(SoCon.Champions)Players.Returning.*..........................................................13Players.Lost.......................................................................9Starters.Returning.............................................................7Starters.Lost......................................................................4Last.NCAA.Appearance...............................................2004...... .Defeated.College.of.Charleston,.2-1.(Second.Round)............Lost.to.UC.Santa.Barbara,.1-0.(OT).(Third.Round)*.UNCG does not award letters

Table of ContentsGENERAL TEAm INfORmATION2004.Statistics.......................................................122004.Review....................................................13-152005.Roster.............................................................1All-time.Honors.....................................................21All-time.Results................................................23-27All-time.Series.Records........................................28Division.I.Era.All-time.Roster................................29Quick.Facts.............................................................1Schedule................................................Back.CoverUNCG.Record.Book........................................18-20Spartans.in.Professional.Soccer..........................22

COAChING STAffHead.Coach.Michael.Parker...................................2Asst..Coach.Scott.Brittsan......................................3Asst..Coach.Justin.Maullin......................................3

PLAYER INfORmATIONEgill.Atlason.............................................................4Jay Benfield.............................................................4Joe.Burnett............................................................10Jamie.Carlson.........................................................5Thomas.Campbell................................................. 11Matt.Cunningham.................................................. 11Casey.Davis............................................................5Chad.Dickerson....................................................10Yokul.Elisabetarson.............................................. 11Michael.FitzGerald..................................................6David.Grayson........................................................9Sam.Hale................................................................7Taylor.Johnson........................................................7Henning.Jonason.................................................. 11Scott.Jones.............................................................7D.J..McCurry...........................................................9Matt.Mulvena..........................................................8Randi.Patterson......................................................8Gordon.Phillips...................................................... 11Mike.Richardson.....................................................9Nick.Solle................................................................6Myles.Stewart....................................................... 11David.Worthen......................................................10Paul.Zazenski.........................................................6

SOUThERN CONfERENCE2004.SoCon.Review.............................................17About.the.Southern.Conference...........................16

UNIVERSITY INfORmATIONAthletic.Department.Directory...............................36This.is.UNCG...................................................31-33UNCG.Administration.......................................34-35UNCG.Athletic.History.....................................37-40UNCG.Soccer.Stadium.........................................30

CREDITS:.The.2005.UNCG.men’s.soccer.media.guide.was. written. and. edited. by. Mike. Hirschman,. UNCG.Sports. Information. Director.. Cover. design. by. Mike.Hirschman..Additional. assistance. provided. by. Mark.Kimmel,.Chris.Jones,.Jay.D’Abramo.and.others..Photos.by.Jerry.Wolford,.John.Bell.and.others.

ON ThE fRONT COVER: All-American.Randi.Patterson.returns.to.lead.the.Spartans.in.their.Southern.Confer-ence.Championship.defense.

Please NotePlease refer to us as either UNC Greensboro or simply UNCG. There is no hyphen in either UNC Greensboro or UNCG. Thank you for your cooperation.

No Name Pos. Yr. ht. Wt. hometown/Last School/high School0. Chad.Dickerson. GK. Fr-r.. 6-5. 185. Mooresville,.NC/Mooresville1. Jay Benfield. GK. Sr.. 6-2. 185. Lewisville,.NC/West.Forsyth2. Jamie.Carlson. D. Sr.-r. 6-4. 185. East.Lansing,.MI/East.Lansing3. D.J..McCurry. D. So.. 5-9. 177. Gastonia,.NC/Forestview4. Casey.Davis. D. Sr.. 5-10. 160. Columbus,.NC/Spartanburg.(SC).Day.School5. Mike.Richardson. M. Jr.. 5-10. 155. Dobson,.NC/Surry.Central6. David.Worthen. D. So.-r. 5-9. 156. Morehead.City,.NC/Wake.Forest.University/W..Carteret7. Thomas.Campbell. F/M. Fr.. 5-10. 155. Red.Bank,.NJ/Middletown.South8. Jokull.Elisabetarson. D/M. Fr.. 5-10. 160. Reykjavik,.Iceland/Fjolbrautaskedinn.Vid.Armula9. Egill.Atlason. F. Sr.. 6-0. 175. Hafnarfjordur,.Iceland10. Randi.Patterson. F. Jr.. 5-10. 170. Hackensack,.NJ/Bergen.Catholic11. Scott.Jones. M. Jr.. 5-10. 155. Dallas,.TX/Jesuit.College.Prep12. Henning.Jonason. F. Fr.. 6-1. 170. Stokkseyri,.Iceland/Fjolbrautaskedinn.Vid.Armula14. David.Grayson. F. Jr.. 6-0. 185. Martinsville,.VA/Carlisle16. Sam.Hale. M. Jr.. 5-10. 157. Upper.Marlboro,.MD/Greensboro.College/DeMatha17. Matt.Mulvena. D. Jr.. 5-8. 160. Wilmington,.DE/Greensboro.College/St..Elizabeth’s18. Joe.Burnett. D. Fr.. 5-10. 160. Winston-Salem,.NC/West.Forsyth19. Paul.Zazenski. M/D. Sr.. 6-0. 175. Atlantic.Beach,.NC/West.Carteret21. Michael.FitzGerald. M. Jr.-r. 5-11. 155. Wilmington,.NC/Hoggard22. Myles.Stewart. GK. Fr.. 6-1. 170. Charlotte,.NC/Butler23. Taylor.Johnson. D. Jr.. 6-0. 160. Greensboro,.NC/NW.Guilford24. Nick.Solle. M. Sr.. 5-8. 145. Broadway,.NC/Lee25. Matt.Cunningham. M. Fr.. 5-9. 150. Gastonia,.NC/Forestview26. Gordon.Phillips. GK. Fr.. 5-10. 155. Cary,.NC/Green.Hope

Head.Coach:.Michael.ParkerAssistant.Coaches:.Justin.Maullin,.Scott.Brittsan. .

mEDIA INfORmATIONSports.Information.Director.(MSoc.SID)....Mike.Hirschman..Email................................................mwhirsch@uncg.eduAsst..SID.........................................................Mark.Kimmel..Email...............................................mdkimmel@uncg.eduSports.Information.Intern.............................. Jay.D’Abramo..Email:............................................... [email protected].................................................... 336-334-5615SID.Fax......................................................... 336-334-3182Hirschman’s.Cell.Phone............................... 336-202-5331Soccer.Press.Box.Phone.............................. 336-334-5625SID.Mailing.Address...................................UNCG.Athletics.................................................................... PO.Box.26168............................................. Greensboro,.NC.27402-6168SID.Overnight.Mail.Address........................301.HHP.Bldg............................................................1500.Walker.Avenue............................................. Greensboro,.NC.27402-6168Website..........................................www.uncgspartans.com

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Most Victories By Division I Active Head Coaches. . Coach, Curent Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct.. 1.. Michael.Parker,.UNCG. 29. 435. 149. 23. .736. 2.. Schellas.Hyndman,.SMU. 28. 421. 109. 40. .774. 3.. John.Rennie,.Duke. 33. 413. 191. 42. .672. 4.. Tom.Martin,.James.Madison. 28. 387. 127. 42. .734. 5.. Mark.Berson,.South.Carolina. 28. 379. 141. 43. .711. 6.. Bobby.Gray,.Marshall. 28. 351. 153. 37. .683. 7.. Ralph.Lundy,.Coll..of.Charleston. 29. 342. 216. 37. .606. 8.. Bob.Reasso,.Rutgers. 26. 325. 150. 66. .662. 9.. Karl.Kremser,.Fla..International. 28. 323. 193. 37. .618.10.. Gary.Parsons,.Oakland. 24. 322. 107. 49. .725(Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution)

Success.has.followed.Michael.Parker.throughout.his.collegiate.coaching.career..One.of.the.winningest.coaches.in.collegiate.soccer.history,.Parker.enters.his.30th.season.as.a.head.coach.having.won.six.national.titles,.rolling.up.435.wins.and.18.NCAA.Tournament.appear-ances,.and.never.having.endured.a.losing.record.in.29.seasons.as.a.head.coach.

To.put.Parker’s.success.into.perspective,.only.10.coaches.in.collegiate.soccer.history.(all.divisions).have.ever.won.more.games..Parker.is.one.of.18.coaches.in.collegiate.soccer.history.to.ever.win.400.games.(only.eight.of.those.ever.coached.in.Division.I).

In addition, Parker ranks first among active Division I coaches in victories and is also fourth in.winning.percentage.at..736..That.percentage.ranks.16th.all-time.in.Division.I.history.

For.all.of.his.accolades.at.UNCG,.Parker.is.to.be.inducted.into.the.UNCG.Athletics.Hall.of Fame this Fall, making him the first male coach to be inducted while still active.

Entering.his.30th.season.overall.and.his.22nd.at.UNCG,.Parker.has.a.career.record.of.435-149-23..In.his.21.seasons.at.UNCG,.Parker.has.amassed.a.record.of.323-121-16,.which.computes.to.a..720.winning.percentage.

Parker’s six national titles –– five in Division III and one in Division II –– rank him first among.active.men’s.collegiate.coaches...He.is.second.all-time.to.the.late.Bob.Guelker,.who.won.seven.championships.in.29.years.

In 1993, Parker became the first men’s soccer coach in NCAA history to lead a team to the.NCAA.Tournament.in.all.three.divisions.

Last.year,.Parker.coached.in.his.600th.collegiate.match.when.UNCG.hosted.High.Point.on October 27. At that time, UNCG was also ranked No. 1 in the nation for the first time since its.move.to.NCAA.Division.I.in.1991.and.in.the.midst.of.17-match.unbeaten.string.to.open.the.season..Proof.yet.again.that.the.‘ol.coach.hadn’t.lost.his.magic.touch..For.his.efforts,.he.earned.NSCAA.South.Region.Coach.of.the.Year.and.SoCon.Coach.of.the.Year.

Parker came to UNCG in 1984 with the difficult task of continuing the success of a club which.had.won.back-to-back.national.titles.in.1982.and.1983.under.the.guidance.of.UNCG.Hall.of.Fame.member.Mike.Berticelli..But.the.Spartans.won.the.Division.III.national.crown.in.1985,.Parker’s.second.year.at.UNCG,.which.earned.him.Division.III.National.Coach.of.the.Year.from.the.NSCAA.and.Dixie.Conference.Coach.of.the.Year.

He.followed.that.by.directing.the.team.to.national.titles.in.1986.and.1987,.becoming.the.first coach to win three straight NCAA men’s soccer national championships.

In. their. gradual. climb. to. Division. I. status,. the. Spartans. were. the. NCAA. Division. II.national.runners-up.in.1989.and.Parker.was.named.Division.II.National.Coach.of.the.Year.by.the.NSCAA..

Parker became the first coach in NCAA history to reach the NCAA Tournament at the Division.I,.II.and.III.levels.when.his.1993.squad.made.a.Division.I.appearance..Since.then,.the Spartans have qualified for the NCAA Tournament a total of seven times as a Division I.member,. including.a.second.round.appearance. in.1998.and.a.round.of.16.appearance.

The Michael Parker File

• Native of Bradford, England.• Earned a bachelor of science from madeley College in Staffordshire, England in 1968 and a masters of education degree from North Carolina in 1971.• Served as head coach at Lock haven from 1976-1983 where he compiled a record of 112-27-7 (.789). • Led Lock haven to Division III National Championships in 1977 and 1978, then to a Division II National Championship in 1980. • Took over as head coach of UNCG for the 1984 season and has led UNCG to a 323-121-16 record in his 21 years. he won his 300th game at UNCG on Oct. 12, 2003 with a win over mercer.• Led UNCG to three straight NCAA Division III National Championship in 1985, 1986 and 1987 to become the first men’s soccer coach to win three straight national titles. has also led the Spartans to nine conference titles, including three in the SoCon.• Was the first collegiate men’s soccer coach to lead a school to the NCAA Tournament in all three divisions.• His 435 career wins rank 11th in NCAA men’s soccer history and are the most among active Div. I coaches.• Enters the 2005 season fourth in winning percentage (.735) among active Div. I coaches and 16th all-time in Div. I history.• Named Conference Coach of the Year in 1985 (Dixie), 1996 (Big South) and 2004 (Southern Conference)• member of the UNCG Athletics hall of fame 2005 Induction Class, making him the first active male coach to be enshrined.

Year Team Postseason Div. Record1976. Lock.Haven.. . III. 6-4-2.1977. Lock.Haven.. NCAA.Champs. III. 14-4-0.1978. Lock.Haven.. NCAA.Champs. III. 18-2-0.1979. Lock.Haven.. NCAA.Tourn.. III. 16-4-0.1980. Lock.Haven.. NCAA.Champs. II. 21-0-0.1981. Lock.Haven.. NCAA.Tourn.. II. 12-5-2.1982. Lock.Haven. . II. 11-5-2.1983. Lock.Haven.. NCAA.Tourn.. II. 14-3-1.1984. UNCG.. NCAA.Tourn.. III. 17-2-2.1985. UNCG.. NCAA.Champs. III. 20-5-0.1986. UNCG.. NCAA.Champs. III. 18-5-0.1987. UNCG.. NCAA.Champs. III. 17-7-1.1988. UNCG. . II. 13-7-0.1989. UNCG. NCAA.Tourn.. II. 19-4-1.1990. UNCG. NCAA.Tourn.. II. 14-6-0.1991. UNCG. . I. 13-6-1.1992. UNCG. . I. 14-8-0.1993. UNCG. NCAA.Tourn.. I. 14-6-2.1994. UNCG. NCAA.Tourn.. I. 17-5-0.1995. UNCG. NCAA.Tourn.. I. 12-5-3.1996. UNCG. NCAA.Tourn.. I. 21-2-0.1997. UNCG. . I. 14-7-0.1998. UNCG. NCAA.Tourn.. I. 19-4-2.1999. UNCG. . I. 13-8-0.2000. UNCG. . I. 12-7-1.2001. UNCG. . I. 13-8-0.2002. UNCG. . I. 14-8-0.2003. UNCG. . I. 10-8-2.2004. UNCG. NCAA.Tourn.. I. 19-3-1

Overall.Record. 435-148-23.(29.Years)At.UNCG. 323-121-16.(21.Years)

Parker’s Year-by-Year Record

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.. Scott.Brittsan.returns.for.his.eighth.year.as.a.full-time.assistant.coach.

. Brittsan.assists. in.all.aspects.of.day-to-day.operations,. including.practice.planning.and.recruiting..He.also.coordinates.all.of.the.team’s.strength.and.conditioning.workouts..He.is.also.an.assistant.director.of.the.Spartan.Soccer.Camps.. Prior.to.joining.the.Spartan.staff,.Brittsan.was.the.varsity.boys’.soccer.coach.at.Greens-boro Day School, where he compiled a record of 77-20 in five years. In 1996, Brittsan was named.Guilford.County.Coach.of.the.Year.and.PACIS.Conference.Coach.of.the.Year.after.leading.the.Bengals.to.a.conference.title.and.the.state.independent.schools’.title.game.. Brittsan.has.also.been.active. in.Greensboro.Soccer.Club,.where.he.has.coached.teams.to.two.state.titles..He.was.the.2003.Boys.Classic.Division.Coach.of.the.Year.for.the.Greensboro.Soccer.Club..He.is.currently.an.assistant.director.with.the.Greensboro.Soccer.Club,.overseeing.the.program’s.U-15.and.U-18.divisions..In.addition,.he.also.coordinates.the.strength.and.conditioning.programs.for.the.U-15.and.U-18.divisions.. He.was.also.a.coach.for.Michael.Parker’s.1985.North.Carolina.ODP.team.. A.1994.graduate.of.UNCG,.Brittsan.was.a.three-year.member.of.the.Spartan.men’s.soccer.team.and.was.a.member.of.the.Division.II.national.runner-up.squad.in.1989.

last.year.During Parker’s tenure, UNCG has won nine conference titles, including five during its Division I

era..Parker.led.UNCG.to.SoCon.titles.in.1997,.1998.and.2004..In.fact,.UNCG.has.the.best.winninig.percentage.in.Southern.Conference.action.amongst.member.schools,.going.47-11-3.since.joining.the.league.in.1997.for.a..795.winning.percentage.

Three.of.Parker’s.national. titles.came.as. the.head.coach.at.Lock.Haven,.where.his. teams.won.back-to-back.Division.III.championships.in.1977.and.1978.and.a.Division.II.championship.in.1980...His.success.with.the.1980.team..–.at.21-0-0,.the.only.unbeaten,.untied.team.in.the.country.–.earned.him.NIKE/Soccer America.Coach.of.the.Year.honors..

His.teams.have.also.claimed.the.NCAA.Scoring.Statstical.Award.twice.(1998.&.2002).for.having.the.nation’s.leading.scoring.team.

In.addition.to.his.success.at.the.collegiate.level,.Parker.has.also.achieved.at.the.professional.level.as.coach.of.the.USISL.Greensboro.Dynamo..He.coached.the.Dynamo.from.1993-95.and.won.back-to-back.USISL.national.championships...Parker.has.coached.11.All-Americans,.including.Siggi.Eyjolfsson,.UNCG’s first three-time All-American, and current UNCG star Randi Patterson, whose All-American status last.year.led.him.to.a.US.National.Team.U-20.camp.invite.

Parker.has.also.coached.four.Academic.All-Americans,.Eyjolfsson,.Mark.Fulk,.Cliff.Patterson.and.Darren.McDonough.

A.native.of.Bradford,.England,.Parker.was.a.graduate.assistant.coach.at.UNC.Chapel.Hill.in.1971.before.moving.to.Lock.Haven.as.an.assistant.in.1972...After.four.years.as.an.assistant,.Parker.became.the.head.coach.in.1976.

He.earned.a.bachelor.of.science.degree.from.Madeley.College.in.Staffordshire,.England,.in.1968.and.a.master.of.education.degree.from.UNC.Chapel.Hill.in.1971..

Justin Maullin enters his first season as an assistant coach at UNCG.Maullin,. 30,. replaced. Darren. Powell,. who. resigned. last. December. to. take. the. head.

coaching.position.at.near-by.Elon.College.A.native.of.Johannesburg,.South.Africa,.Maullin.spent.the.last.six.seasons.at.Central.

Florida.as.an.assistant. to.Golden.Knights’.head.coach.Bob.Winch..At.Central.Florida,.he.served.as.the.program’s.recruiting.coordinator.and.also.coordinated.team.travel.and.future.scheduling.

Maullin.attended.William.Carey.College.in.Gulfport,.MS..He.graduated.from.William.Carey.in.1997.with.a.bachelor’s.degree.in.management.and.marketing..During.his.time.with.the.Crusaders,.he.served.as.a.team.captain.and.earned.NAIA.Academic.All-America.honors..He.was.also.the.university’s.Student.Body.President.in.his.junior.and.senior.years..Maullin.later.earned.a.master’s.degree.from.UCF.in.business.administration.in.December.2001.

After.his.graduation.from.William.Carey.College,.he.stayed.on.with.the.Crusaders.as.an.assistant.men’s.soccer.coach.for.two.seasons,.helping.to.guide.the.Crusaders.to.back-to-back.NAIA national semifinal appearances.

Maullin.also.played.junior.professional.soccer.as.an.apprentice.in.South.Africa.and.was.a.part.of. three.national.championships.. In. the.United.States,.Maullin.played. for. the.New.Orleans.Gamblers.of.the.A-League.in.1993,.the.semi-pro.Cocoa.Express.from.1995-97,.the.Mississippi.Beach.Kings.of.the.indoor.pro.league.from.1997-98.and.with.the.Orlando.Kraze.of.the.Premier.Development.League.from.1999-2001.

Last.year,.Central.Florida.went.11-7-2,.losing.to.Wake.Forest.in.the.second.round.of.the.NCAA.College.Cup,.last.year..During.Maullin’s.tenure.at.UCF,.the.Golden.Knights.won.10.or.more.game.in five out of six seasons, advancing to the NCAA College Cup each of the last three seasons..

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Co-captain this season... 2004: Started.18.matches.last.season.as.UNCG’s.primary.goal-keeper. (missed. four. matches.due. to. injury). logging. more.than.1500.minutes.of.action....recorded. a. 0.99. GAA. as. a.junior. to. lead. the. team. and.had. a. 15-2-1. record. on. the.season....was.UNCG’s.primary.keeper.in.a.run.of.10.consec-tive.games.not.allowing.more.than. one. goal. that. vaulted.UNCG.to.the.top.of.the.national.rankings....2003: Played.in.11.games,. starting. eight. times.in. his. sophomore. season.....recorded. a. 5-4. record,. while.logging. 785. minutes. in. the.net.... led. the. team. for. the.second. straight. season. with.a. 1.15. goals. against. aver-age.... 2002: Saw. action. in.13.games,.while.starting.nine.in. goal.... led. the. team. with. a.1.33.GAA.in.947:17.minutes.in.goal.... recorded. a. team-best.42.saves....allowed.14.goals,.while. recording. a. .750. save.percentage....sat.out.the.2001.season.as.a.redshirt.freshman....Prior to UNCG:..Named.regional.Player.of.the.Year.as.a.senior....also.was.conference.Player.of.the.Year....two-time.all-state.selection....earned.all-region.and.all-conference.honors.three.times....competed.in.the.2001.NC.East-West.All-Star.Games.on.the.campus.of.UNCG....also.earned.all-conference.honors.in.football..Personal: Jay Douglas Benfield... born Jan. 21, 1983, in Winston-Salem, NC... son of Kam Benfield and.Rose.Collins.....majoring.in.psychology.

Benfield’s Career Statistics

Year GP/GS min Saves GA GAA ShO 2001. . . DNP - Redshirt Season2002. 13/9. 947:17. 42. 14. 1.33. 1.0.2003. 11/8. 785:02. 45. 10. 1.15. 2.02004. 19/18. 1539:48. 63. 17. 0.99. 2.0.Total 43/35 3272:07 150 41 1.13 5.0. .

Atlason’s Career Statistics

Year GP/GS Shots G A Pts2002. 20/20. 41. 9. 7. 252003. 20/19. 34. 6. 4. 162004. 23/23. 28. 4. 7. 15Total 63/62 103 19 18 56.

Co-captain this season... 2004: Second-team All-SoCon selection as a midfielder... started all 23 matches.as.a. juinor.giving.him.appeareances.in.63.of.UNCG’s.65 matches in his career... fifth on. the. team. in.scoring.with.15.points.(4g,.7a)....his.seven.assists.were.second.on. the. team.and.gave.him.18.for.his.career.(only.18.players.at.UNCG.have.ever.recorded. 20. career. assists)....his. four.goals.came.on. just.12.shots.and.gave.him.19. for.his.career.(only.20.players.at.UNCG.have.ever.scored.25.goals. in.a.career).... two.of.his.goals.were.game-winners....assisted.on.the.game-winning.goals. in. three.of.UNCG’s.wins.over.ACC. teams.(Virgina.Tech,.Wake.Forest.and.North.Carolina),. including. two.in the final 15 minutes of play... had. a. goal. and. an. assist. in.UNCG’s SoCon quarterfinal win over.Wofford....2003: Selected.to. the. second-team.All-South-ern.Conference....named.to. the.All-SoCon.Tournament.Team....finished fourth on the team in scoring (16 points)... tied with teammate Randi Patterson with three game-winning goals... recorded the team’s first goal of the season in the 3-0 win over High Point (Sept..3)....scored.the.game-winning.goal.in.the.Spartans’.1-0.upset.over.Virginia.(Oct..28)....2002: Started.and.played.in.20.games.as.a.freshman....made.an.immediate.impact.for.the.Spartans.as.a.forward....ranked.third.on.the.team.in.points.with.25....Spartans’.leading.returning.scorer.with.nine.goals.and.seven.assists....recorded.an.assist.in.3-0.victory.over.Mercer....scored.Spartans’.lone.goal against No. 5 Clemson... had an assist against Stetson... scored game’s first goal in victory over.High.Point....credited.with.assist.against.Georgia.Southern....scored.third.goal.of.the.season.in.win.over.Appalachian.State....scored.goal.in.loss.at.Davidson....added.two.goals.in.win.over.Wofford....scored.a.goal.in.victory.over.Elon....had.a.goal.and.four.assists.in.win.over.The.Citadel....scored game’s first goal in win over VMI... recorded a .220 shooting percentage while scoring nine goals.on.41.shots....Prior to UNCG:.Played.striker.for.KR.in.Iceland....made.seven.appearances.for Iceland’s U-16 national team and five appearances for the U-18 national team... won a national championship in 1999 with the first-team, second-team and the youth team in Iceland... also won a national championship in 2000 with the first-team and claimed a league cup championship in 2001 with the first-team... trained with the following European Clubs: Tottenham Hotspurs, Sunderland, Brentford,.Werder.Brehmen,.Utrecht.and.AIK....set.six.national.track.records.in.Iceland.in.the.80m.hurdles.in.1996,.200m.sprint.in.1995,.1000m.relay.in.1998,.100m.relay.in.1998.and.the.decathlon.in.1997....Personal:.Egill.Atlason....born.June.4,.1983....majoring.in.economics..

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2004: Appeared.in.all.23.matches.with.19.starts.as.a.junior;.has.played.in.64.out.of.65.matches.during.his.three.seasons.at.UNCG....scored.his.only.goal.of.the.season.in.UNCG’s.2-1.win.over.rival.College.of.Charleston.in.the.second.round.of.the.NCAA.Tournament....2003: One.of.three.players.to.start. in.all.20.matches....earned.second-team.All-Southern.Conference.honors.as.a.defender....2002: Saw. action. in. 21. games. as.a. freshman,. while. starting.seven....scored.one.goal.and.added five assists for seven points.on.the.season....scored.a. goal. against. Elon.... added.two.assists.against.The.Cita-del.and.Campbell....also.had.an. assist. against. Wofford....Prior to UNCG: Earned five varsity. letters. in. soccer. at.Spartanburg. Day. School....named.All-South.Carolina.as.a.junior.and.senior....honored.as. first-team.All-Carolinas.Athletic.Association,. team.MVP.and.team.captain.as.both.a. junior. and. senior.... named.Carolina.Athletic.Association.Player.of.the.Year.as.a.senior.in. 2001.... led. team. to. 2001.CAA.Championship.and.state.runner-up finish... coached by Noel. Hazzard.... also. earned.three.varsity.letters.in.baseball.as a pitcher, shortstop and outfielder... played for Charlotte (NC) Soccer Club for three years under.Scott.Schweitzer.and.Ben.Parry....Personal: Casey.Benjamin.Davis....born.January.26,.1985.in.Columbus,.NC....son.of.John.and.Beverly.Davis.....brother.Jamie.played.collegiate.soccer.at.Division.III.Oberlin....majoring.in.mathematics.

Davis’ Career Statistics

Year GP/GS Shots G A Pts2002. 21/7. 4. 1. 5. 72003. 20/20. 4. 0. 0. 02004. 23/19. 5. 1. 0. 2Total 64/46 13 2 5 9

Carlson’s Career Statistics

Year GP/GS Shots G A Pts2001. 19/18. 4. 1. 1. 32002. 20/18. 7. 2. 1. 52003. 17/17. 21. 3. 0. 62004. . . DNP - Redshirt SeasonTotal 56/53 32 6 2 14

2004: Did.not.play.in.the.2004.season.due.to.injury....obtained.a.medical.redshirt... 2003: Played.and.started.in.17.matches....scored.three.goals.on.the.season,.a.new.career-high....scored.goals.against.Michigan,.Winthrop.and.Georgia.Southern.in.the.Southern.Conference.Tournament.... 2002:. Played.in.20.games.as.a.sophomore.and.started.18....scored.a.goal.in.8-1.victory.over.Campbell....recorded.an.assist.in.3-2.victory.over.Liberty....scored.a.goal.in.2-1.victory.over.North.Carolina.State... 2001: Emerged.as.one.of.the.Spartans.best.defenders.as.a. freshman....played. in.19.games. and. started. 18.... had.one. goal. and. one. assist. on.the season... got first start of his. career. against. eventual.NCAA.Champion.North.Caro-lina.... scored. first. collegiate.goal. against. Georgia. South-ern.... had. an. assist. against.Campbell... Prior to UNCG:..First-team. all-state. selection.as. a. senior.... also. garnered.first-team all-conference, all-district.and.all-region.honors....led.team.to.state.championship.match.in.2000....earned.three.varsity.letters.in.soccer.and.four.in.track....1998.track.squad.won.the.state.championship....set.the.state.freshman.110-meter.hurdle.record....Personal:..James.Anders.Carlson....born.Feb..5,.1983,.in.Lansing,.MI....son.of.Doug.Carlson.and.Maryanne.Boltz....majoring.in.economics.

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2004: Missed. entire. 2004.season.due.to.injury....2003: Appeared.in.14.matches.in.a.reserve.roll.during.his.soph-omore. season.... recorded.six. shots.... 2002: Played. in.nine.games.as.a.freshman....scored. three. goals. and. had.one.assists.on.the.season....recorded. a. hat. trick. in. an.11-2. victory. over. The. Cita-del....also.had.an.assist.in.a.win. over. Wofford.... Prior to UNCG:. . Led. Hoggard. High.School. in. assists. and.game.winning. goals. as. a. senior....participated. in. the. North.Carolina. Senior. All-State.Games....scored.the.winning.goal.in.the.East’s.2-1.victory.in. the.North.Carolina.Senior.All-State. Games. played. at.UNCG....named.team.captain.and.team.MVP.as.a.senior....named. Mid-Eastern. 4-A.All-Region. as. a. senior.... voted.Morning. Star. Player. of. the.Week.on.two.occasions....coached.by.John.Teller.at.Hoggard....played.for.84’.Wilmington.Breakers.Club.Team.for.eight.seasons.under.Aidan.Heaney....team.captured.the.1995.North.Carolina.State.Cup,.the.1997.Tampa.Bay.Sun.Bowl.Championship,.the.1997.Oneota.(NY).Hall.of.Fame.Championship.and.the.International.Tournament.Championship.in.Wittlesheim,.France,.in.1999....Personal: Michael.Worthy.FitzGerald....born.on.September.9,.1984.in.Virginia.Beach,.VA....son.of.Patrick.and.Mari.FitzGerald.....majoring.in.psychology.

FitzGerald’s Career Statistics

Year GP/GS Shots G A Pts2002. 9/0. 8. 3. 1. 72003. 14/0. 6. 0. 0. 02004. . . DNP - Redshirt SeasonTotal 23/0 14 3 1 7.

2004: Appeared.in.two.games.as.reserve....2003: Did.not.see.action....2002: Saw.action.in.seven.games.during.his.freshman.season....Prior to UNCG:..Earned.four.letters.in.soccer.at.Lee.Senior.High.School....named.all-conference.as.a.junior.and.senior....earned.honorable-mention all-conference as a sophomore... finished high school career as school’s all-time assist.leader....led.Lee.Senior.to.2001.Tri-Six.Conference.Championship....coached.by.Jeff.Tolley....competed. for.six.years. for.Charlotte.Soccer.Club.Blue.U-18. for.Hector.Blanco....Raleigh.Cup.State.Champions.in.1999....Charlotte.Soccer.Club.State.Champions.in.2001....Personal: Nicholas.Ryan.Solle....born.March.1,.1984.in.Ft..Myers,.FL....son.of.Bonnie.S..Doby....majoring.in.exercise.and.sports.science.(sports.medicine).

Solle’s Career Statistics

Year. GP/GS. Shots. G. A. Pts2002. 7/0. 0. 0. 0. 02003. . . Did Not Play2004. 2/0. 2. 0. 0. 0.Total. 7/0. 2. 0. 0. 0.

2004: Did.not.appear.in.any.matces.during.the.2004.season....2003: Appeared.in.three.matches.off.the.bench,.recording.no.shots....2002: Saw.action.in.10.games.as.a.freshman....scored.two.goals.on.the.season,.both.in.an.8-1.victory.over.Campbell....Prior to UNCG:..Earned.four.letters.in.soccer.and.basketball,.and.three.in.baseball.at.West.Carteret.High.School....twice.named.all-conference.and.earned.conference.MVP.honors.as.a.senior....honorable-mention.all-conference.selection.as.a.sophomore....served.as.team.captain.as.a.junior.and.senior....named.all-region.as.a.senior....named.team.MVP.in.baseball.as.a.junior,.as.well.as.honorable-mention.all-conference.honors....coached.by.Matt.Thraxton....played.with.Coastal.United.club.team.for.three.years....twice finished as state runners-up... named MVP of the UNC/Furman Cup... Personal: Paul.Millard.Zazenski....born.June.4,.1984.in.Toms.River,.NJ....son.of.Ladonna.Zazenski-Boyd.and.Vic Boyd... majoring in exercise and sport science (fitness leadership).

Zazenski’s Career Statistics

Year GP/GS Shots G A Pts2002. 10/0. 2. 2. 0. 42003. 3/0. 0. 0. 0. 02004. . . Did not playTotal 13/0 2 2 0 4.

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hermann Award candidate... 2004: First-team.All-SoCon.selection. as. a. sophomore....recorded.21.points. (7g,.7a)....had.an.outstanding.second.half.of.the.season,.including.a.span.of.six.straight.matches.with.at.least one point and five straight with a goal... five of his seven goals. were. game-winners,.most. on. the. team.... scored.the. game-winner. in. overtime.to. defeat. upset-minded. High.Point,.3-2,.on.Oct..27.and.keep.UNCG’s.unbeaten.string.alive.and. its.No..1. ranking. intact....2003:.Named.Southern.Confer-ence.Freshman.of.the.Year.and.first-team All-SoCon... selected to. the. SoCon.All-Tournament.Team.... led. the. Spartans. in.assists.(11)....second.on.team.in.scoring.(23.points)....scored.a. pair. of. goals,. including. the.game-winner. in. the. 3-1. win.over. VCU. (Sept.. 12).... fourth.on.the.team.in.shots.(32)......2002:.Sat.out.the.2002.season.with.a.knee.injury....obtained.a.medical.redshirt.and.retained.freshman.eligibility....Prior to UNCG:..Played.four.years.of.soccer.and.earned.three.varsity.letters.at.Jesuit.College.Preparatory....played.freshman.year.of.football....named.to.TCIL.All-State.team....led.Jesuit.to.2000.TCIL.State.Championship....team.claimed.2002.Duncanville.Tournament.Championship....named.to.the.2000.and.2001.First-Team.Elite.Soccer.Program.All-Star....coached.by.Charles.DeLong....played.eight.years.of.club.soccer.for.the.Dallas.Comets.under.David.Hudgell....claimed.the.state.championship.in.2001....Capital.Cup.winners.in.2001..Personal: Soctt.Lyman.Jones....son.of.David.and.Mary.Beth.Jones....born.September.22,.1983.in.San.Antonio,.TX....brother.Colin.Jones.played.soccer.at.Trinity.University.in.San.Antonio,.TX....majoring.in.hospitailty.management.

Jones’ Career StatisticsYear GP/GS Shots G A Pts2002. . . DNP - Redshirt Season2003. 20/19. 32. 6. 11. 232004. 20/20. 30. 7. 7. 21.Total 40/39 62 13 18 44

2004: Did.not.play.in.any.matches.during.the.2004.season....2003: Played in five games during.his.freshman.campaign....Prior to UNCG: .Earned.four.varsity.letters.as.a.defender.at. Northwest. Guilford. High. School.... three-time. all-conference. and. all-region. selection....also.earned.three.letters.in.tennis.and.one.in.football....also.participated.for.the.Greensboro.Soccer. Club. for. seven. years.... helped. the. team. to. a. state. championship. in. 2003. under.UNCG.assistant.coach.Darren.Powell.along.with.fellow.UNCG.recruits.David.Grayson.and.Pat.Farrell....also.competed.for.the.ODP.State.Select.‘85.squad.from.1997-2001....Personal:.Alan.Taylor.Johnson....born.on.May.18,.1985.in.Greensboro,.NC....son.of.Alan.and.Beverly.Johnson....majoring.in.psychology.

Johnson’s Career Statistics

Year GP/GS Shots G A Pts2003. 5/0. 0. 0. 0. 02004. . . Did not playTotal 5/0 0 0 0 0

Prior to UNCG: Played his first two seasons of college soccer at neighboring Division III member Greensboro College... started all 19 matches in his sophomore season, scoring five points.(1g,.3a)....earned.third-team.all-conference.as.a.sophomore....played.in.all.21.games.with.17.starts.as.a.freshman....recorded.seven.points.as.a.freshman.(2g,.3a).as.his.team.won.the.conference.title....attended.DeMatha.Catholic.in.Washington.DC.for.his.high.school.career... was named first-team all-conference and All-Metro by the Washington Post...also earned.all-county.honors...was.also.a. two-year.member.of. the. track. team.at.DeMatha....Personal: Samuel.A..Hale,.II....son.of.Samuel.and.Sheloundus.Hale....born.in.Seattle,.WA....majoring.in.communications.

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ChriS GooS • NAtioNAl SCoriNG leADer iN 2002UNC. Greensboro. senior. midfielder. Chris. Goos. was.named.NSCAA/adidas.second-team.All-American.at.a.news.conference.in.Dallas,.Texas,.Thursday,.December.12,.2002.

Goos,.the.2002.Southern..Conference.Player.of.the.Year,.led.the.conference.and.the.nation.in.scoring.with.20.goals,.including five game-winners, and 20 assists for 60 points. His. 20-20. season. made. Goos. just. the. 25th. player. in.NCAA.history.to.reach.the.milestone.

•.Second-Team.NSCAA/adidas.All-American•.2002.Southern.Conference.Player.of.the.Year.•.Led.Nation.in.points.(60).and.assists.(20).•.Led.Southern.Conference.in.scoring.(60.points),.goals.(20).and.assists.(20).•.First-team.All-Southern.Conference.•.Two-time.SoCon.Player.of.the.Week.•.Became.25th.player.in.NCAA.history.to.record.20.goals.and.20.assists.in.same.season.

AleJANDro MoreNo (1998-2001) • CArACAS, VeNeZuelA•.UNCG’s.fourth.all-time.leading.scorer.with.155.points•.Led.team.in.goals.scored.in.all.four.seasons•.Scored.a.season-best.20.goals.as.a.freshman•.Ranks.fourth.all-time.at.UNCG.with.65.career.goals• Three-time first-team All-Southern Conference selection•.Three-time.Southern.Conference.All-.Tournament.selection•.Twice.named.SoCon.Player.of.the.Week.•.Named.second-team.All-SoCon.as.a.freshman.•.Drafted.by.Los..Angeles.Galaxy.in.the.2002.MLS.SuperDraft

hermann Award candidate... 2004: First-team.All-American.selection.by.NSCAA.and.Col-lege. Soccer. News.... 2004.SoCon. Player. of. the. Year.and. a. first-team.All-SoCon.selection.... earned. Southern.Conference. Player. of. the.Week.on.four.occasions.dur-ing.the.season....led.the.team.and.the.Southern.Conference.in.scoring.with.46.points.and.goals.with.19....also.led.UNCG.with.eight.assists.....recorded.a.point.in.17.out.of.23.games.as. a. sophomore.... recorded.a. string. of. 10. consecutive.games.with.at.least.one.point.during. the.middle.part.of. the.season.... had. six. games. in.which.he.had.a.goal.and.an.assist....had.four.multiple.goal.games... enjoyed a five-point game. (2g,. 1a). against.Ap-palachian.State....opened.the.season.with.13.points. in. the.first four games (three of those against nationally-ranked teams at the time)... scored both of.UNCG’s.goals.in.a.2-1.win.over.No..21.Virginia.Tech.to.open.the.season....also.scored.twice in UNCG’s 4-2 win over No. 21 UAB... scored twice in the first 6:16 of the game (in a span.of.3:22).as.UNCG.blanked.Wofford,.5-0....scored.the.game-winner.with.18:33.to.play.in.UNCG’s.2-1.win.over.College.of.Charleston.in.the.NCAA.Tournament....four.of.his.goals.were.game-winners....narrowly.missed.playing.for.the.USA.U-21.team.in.the.off-season,.missing.as.the final cut from the squad... 2003: Named second-team All-Southern Conference... finished his rookie season tied for first in scoring in the SoCon (24 points) and first in goals scored (11)....began.his.collegiate.career.by.being.named.Southern.Conference.Soccer.Player.of.the.Month for September -- his first month on the team... named SoCon Player of the Week for September 14, after tallying five points, including a game-winning goal over VCU (Sept. 12)... selected.to.the.Nike.Carolina.Classic.All-Tournament.Team... Prior to UNCG:.Led.Bergen.Catholic to a 1999 state championship... two-time first-team all-state selection... two-time Bergen.County.Coaches.Association.League.Player.of.the..Year.and.Fourth.District.Player.of.the.Year.in.2002....competed.with.the.Adidas.Elite.Soccer.Program.in.2001.and.2002....also.played.three.years.of.club.soccer.with.the.Player.Development.Academy.in.Zarepath,.NJ....played.on.the.Region.I.ODP.pool.in.2002. Personal:.Randi.Luther.Patterson....born.on.April.16,.1985.in.Hackensack,.NJ....son.of.Brenda.Patterson.......communication.major.

Patterson’s Career Statistics

Year GP/GS Shots G A Pts2003. 20/20. 53. 11. 2. 242004. 23/23. 73. 19. 8. 46Total 43/43 126 30 10 70

Prior to UNCG: Played his first two seasons fo college soccer at neighboring Division III member.Greensboro.College....started.15.matches.as.a.sophomore...recorded.two.assists....started.18.matches.as.a.freshman.on.squad.that.won.the.conference.title....tied.for.the.team.lead.in.assists.with.six....earned.second-team.all-conference.honors....attended.St..Elizabeth’s.HS.in.Wilmington,.DE.where.he.was.a.two-sport.athlete.(also.played.basketball)....earned.second-team all-state honors as a junior and first-team all-state honors as a senior... Personal: Matthew Francis Mulvena... son of Patrick and Sharon Mulvena... father is a firefighter in the City.of.Wilmington....plays.in.the.summer.for.the.Carolina.Dynamo....majoring.in.sociology.

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2004: Appeared. in. 22. out. of.23.matches.as.a. sophomore,.making. three. starts.... scored.his. lone.goal.of. the.season. in.a.1-1. tie.with. rival.Elon.... had.an.assist.in.UNCG”s.3-1.win.at.College. of. Charleston. during.the.regular.season....2003: Saw.action.in.18.games,.while.starting.two....recorded.two.goals.and.an.assist. for. five.points.... had.an.assist.in.4-0.win.over.Wofford....scored.a.goal.in.the.5-2.win.over.Winthrop.... scored.a.goal. in.a.2-0.exhibition.win.over.Radford....Prior to UNCG:.Led.the.nation.in.goals.scored.with.92.as.a.var-sity.letter.winner.at.Surry.Central.High. School.... earned. three.varsity.letters.in.men’s.soccer.at.Surry.Central....named.the.2002.Northwest.1A.Player.of.the.Year.following.his.senior.campaign....named first-team all-region, first-team.all-state.as.well.... ranks.third.all-time.nationally.with.205.career.goals....in.addition.to..his.92.goals.as.a.senior,.also.scored.87.as.a.junior.and.tallied.26.as.a.sophomore... led Surry Central to a conference championship as a senior and to a state semi-final in just the program’s third year of existence... also played five years for the Winston-Salem Twins White Soccer Club and helped the team to the 2001 state championship and a runner-up finish in 2002....also.plays.for.Michael.Parker’s.85.ODP.team... Personal:.Michael.Evan.Richardson....born..September.2,.1985.in.Fairfax,.VA....son.of.Scott.and.Regina.Richardson....majoring.in.exericse.and.sports.science.(physical.education).

richardson’s Career Statistics

Year GP/GS Shots G A Pts2003. 18/4. 10. 2. 1. 52004. 22/3. 12. 1. 1. 3Total 40/7 22 3 2 8

2004: Appeared. in . a l l . 23.matches. as. a. true. freshman....started. 15. matches. as. a. vital.part of UNCG’s backfield... Prior to UNCG: Earned. four. varsity.letters. in. soccer. at.Forestview.High. School.... led. Forestview.to. two. Big. South. Conference.championships.... named. all-state. as. a. junior. and. senior....four-time.All-Big. South.... four-time. selection. to. the. Gastonia.Gazette.Team....three-time.Most.Valuable.Player.of.the.Gazette.Cap....twice.named.all-region....named first-team All-Observer... also.competed.for.the.Charlotte.Soccer. Club. as. a. defender....helped. the. ’85. North. Carolina.ODP. team. to. national. final.four.appearances. in.2001.and.2003.... was. an. ’85. Region. III.pool. player. from. 2001-2003....

2004: Appeared.in.four.games.as.a.reserve....2003: Did.not.see.action..due.to.injury....obtained.a.medical.redshirt.and.retained.freshman.eligibility....Prior to UNCG:.Scored.96.career.goals.at.Carlisle..High.School.to.become.the.school’s.all-time.leading.goal.scorer....also.the.school’s.all-time.assists. leader.with.85.... four-time.All-Virginia.Independent.Conference.selection....first-team all-state selection following his junior and senior campaign... second-team all-state selection.as.a.sophomore....also.a.member.of.the.Greensboro.Soccer.Club.and.the.‘85.ODP.team.coached.by.Michael.Parker....Personal: David.Samuel.Grayson....born.March.1,.1985.in.Martinsville,.VA....son.of.Dr..Donald.and.Mary.Grayson....majoring.in.biology..

Grayson’s Career Statistics

Year GP/GS Shots G A Pts2004. 4/0. 3. 0. 0. 0

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2004: Did.not.appear.in.any.matches.and.retained.his.freshman.eligibility....Prior to UNCG:.Earned.three.varsity. letters.at.Mooresville.Senior.High.School....2003.All-North.Piedmont.Conference.selection.and.a.three-time.team.captain....guided.Mooresville.to.three.straight.conference championships, a divisional championship in 2003 and a Final Four AAA final in.2003.... traveled. to.and. trained. in.England.and.Scotland. in. the.summer.of.2003....also.competed.for.two.years.with.the.Charlotte.Soccer.Club.under.coach.Paul.Glade,.where.he.helped.guide.the.team.to.the.2003.Tampa.Bay.Sun.Bowl.championship,.the.2002.and.2003.adidas Invitational championship, the 2003 State Cup semifinals and a berth into the 2002 Tampa Bay Sun Bowl finals... Personal:.Chad.Jarrett.Dickerson....born.September.2,.1986.in.Charlotte,.NC....son.of.Eddie.and.Carole.Dickerson....plans.to.major.in.pre-dentistry.2004: A first-team all-SoCon

selection. in. his. first. season.with. the. Spartans.... started.22. matches. as. the. anchor.to. the. Spartans’. defense....Prior to UNCG: Transferred.from. Wake. Forest. after. the.2003.season...appeared.in.an.exhibition. contest. during. his.rookie. season,. but. no. regular.season. games. (under. new.NCAA.rule,.he.regains.that.year.as.a.redshirt.season)....a.U-16.and.U-18.adidas.All-American….a.member.of.the.U-16.National.Team…. played. for. the. ’85.regional.team.and.the.’85.North.Carolina. State. team. and. led.that. team. to. four. regional.championships.and.a.national.ODP. Runner-Up. in. 2001....brother.of.former.UNCG.player.Adrian. Worthen. (graduated.in. 2005).... Personal: David.Ryan. Worthen.... son. of. Mark.and.Olga.Worthen....biology.major.

.Worthen’s Career Statistics

Year GP/GS Shots G A Pts2004. 22/22. 4. 0. 0. 0

brother.of.current.UNCG.player.Brad.McCurry....member.of.the.National.Honor.Society....was.a.Wendy’s.High.School.Heisman.nominee....member.of. the.Beta.Club....Personal:.Daniel.J..McCurry.....son.of.Mike.and.Susie.McCurry....has.not.yet.chosen.a.major.

McCurry’s Career Statistics

Year GP/GS Shots G A Pts2004. 23/15. 3. 0. 0. 0.

Prior to UNCG:.Two-time.all-conference.selection.at.West.Forsyth.HS...selected.the.team’s.Most.Valuable.Player.his.senior.year....was.all.an.all-region.selection.his.junior.year....Personal:.Joseph.Adams.Burnett....born.September.20,.1986....majoring.in.history.at.UNCG.

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Prior to UNCG:.All-Conference.and.two-time.all-area.selection.at.Middletown.South.HS....recorded.77.goals.and.76.assists.during.his.four.years.at.Middletown.South.....had.62.points.as.a. junior. (21g,.20a).as. the. team.won.a.school-record.19.games....Personal:.Thomas.Christopher.Campbell....born.February.7,.1987....son.of.Michael.and.Jill.Campbell....majoring.in finance at UNCG... played for the same club soccer program as Randi Patterson (PDA).

Prior to UNCG:.Earned.all-conference,.all-region.and.all-state.honors.at.Forestview.HS....member.of.three-time.conference.champion.team.at.Forestview....earned.Region.9.and.Big.South.3A.Player.of.the.Year.honors....team.won.the.Gazette.Cup.four.times.in.his.tenure.at.Forestview.and.he.earned.the.Gazette.Cup.MVP.award....played.in.East-West.Soccer.All-Star.Game.at.UNCG.in.July.2005....Personal:.Matthew.Steven.Cunningham....born.September.18,.1987....son.of.Jeff.and.Kim.Cunningham....mother. is.a.UNCG.graduate...has.not.yet.selected.a.major.at.UNCG.

Prior to UNCG:.Played.for.the.U-21.National.Team.in.Iceland.and.also.for.the.KR.Soccer.Club.in.Reykjavik,.where.he.was.previously.a.teammate.of.current.UNCG.senior.Egill.Atlason....KR..won.two.national.championships.while.he.was.a.member.(2002.and.2003)....Personal:.Jokull.I..Elisabetarson.(pronounced.YO-kul.Eliz-uh-bit-ahr-sun)....born.April.26,.1984....son.of.Ingi.Baeringsson.and.Elisabet.Jokulsdottir....has.not.yet.chosen.a.major.

Prior to UNCG:.Played.for.the.U-21.National.Team.in.Iceland.and.also.for.the.KR.Soccer.Club. in. Reykjavik,. where. he. was. previously. a. teammate. of. current. UNCG. senior. Egill.Atlason....was.a.starter.for.Iceland.at.the.UEFA.U-21.tournament.in.Fall.2004....KR..won.two.national.championships.while.he.was.a.member.(2002.and.2003)....Personal:.Henning.E..Jonasson....born.June.24,.1983....son.of.Jonas.Henningsson.and.Katrin.Jonsdottir....has.not.chosen.a.major.at.UNCG.

Prior to UNCG:.Two-sport.athlete.at.Green.Hope.HS,.playing.soccer.and. lacrosse....set.team record for most shutouts and led team to Class 4A state semifinals as a senior... earned honorable.mention.all-conference.honors....also.set. lacrosse. team.record. for.assists. in.a.season....Personal:.Gordon.Allen.Phillips....born.April.5,.1987....son.of.Mike.and.Natalie.Phillips....has.not.chosen.a.major.at.UNCG.

Prior to UNCG:. Earned. all-conference. and. all-area. honors. both. his. junior. and. senior.seasons.at.Butler.HS....set.team.records.for.most.saves.in.a.game,.season.and.career.and.most.shutouts.in.a.game.and.a.season....played.in.the.East-West.All-Star.Game.at.UNCG.in.July.2005....Personal:.Myles.Richard.Stewart....born.April.27,.1987....son.of.Rick.and.Janis.Stewart....has.not.chosen.a.major.at.UNCG.

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1st hat## Name .......................GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT Gl. OT Trk. GTG10. Randi.Patterson........23-23. 19. 8. 46. 73. .260. 48. .658. 5-0. 4. 0-0. 3. 1. 0. 015. Matt.Smith.................23-11. 9. 5. 23. 27. .333. 19. .704. 1-0. 2. 1-1. 1. 0. 0. 011. Scott.Jones...............20-20. 7. 7. 21. 30. .233. 23. .767. 4-0. 5. 0-0. 2. 1. 0. 027. Phil.Long...................21-21. 7. 4. 18. 54. .130. 22. .407. 5-0. 3. 2-2. 2. 0. 0. 07. James.Goodman.......22-17. 6. 4. 16. 25. .240. 16. .640. 2-0. 3. 3-3. 2. 0. 0. 09. Egill.Atlason...............23-23. 4. 7. 15. 28. .143. 12. .429. 3-0. 2. 0-0. 2. 0. 0. 08. Pat.Farrell..................23-23. 3. 1. 7. 22. .136. 6. .273. 6-0. 0. 0-0. 0. 0. 0. 012. Jeff.Lochrie................22-22. 0. 7. 7. 26. .000. 10. .385. 4-0. 0. 0-0. 0. 0. 0. 05. Mike.Richardson.......22-3. 1. 1. 3. 12. .083. 10. .833. 2-0. 0. 0-0. 0. 0. 0. 116. Adrian.Worthen.........13-0. 1. 1. 3. 5. .200. 4. .800. 1-0. 0. 0-0. 0. 0. 0. 04. Casey.Davis..............23-19. 1. 0. 2. 5. .200. 2. .400. 0-0. 0. 0-0. 1. 0. 0. 025. David.Worthen..........22-22. 0. 0. 0. 4. .000. 1. .250. 4-1. 0. 0-0. 0. 0. 0. 06. Brad.McCurry............19-8. 0. 0. 0. 4. .000. 2. .500. 0-0. 0. 0-0. 0. 0. 0. 03. D.J..McCurry.............23-15. 0. 0. 0. 3. .000. 3. 1.000. 1-0. 0. 0-0. 0. 0. 0. 024. Nick.Solle..................2-0. 0. 0. 0. 2. .000. 2. 1.000. 0-0. 0. 0-0. 0. 0. 0. 017. Vincent.Giani.............13-0. 0. 0. 0. 2. .000. 1. .500. 0-0. 0. 0-0. 0. 0. 0. 014. David.Grayson..........4-0. 0. 0. 0. 1. .000. 0. .000. 0-0. 0. 0-0. 0. 0. 0. 026. Tristan.Tulloch...........1-0. 0. 0. 0. 0. .000. 0. .000. 0-0. 0. 0-0. 0. 0. 0. 020. Ben.Hunley................11-3. 0. 0. 0. 0. .000. 0. .000. 0-0. 0. 0-0. 0. 0. 0. 018. Erik.Ciccarelli............2-0. 0. 0. 0. 0. .000. 0. .000. 0-0. 0. 0-0. 0. 0. 0. 01 Jay Benfield...............19-18. 0. 0. 0. 0. .000. 0. .000. 0-0. 0. 0-0. 0. 0. 0. 00. Ryan.Nowak..............8-5. 0. 0. 0. 0. .000. 0. .000. 1-0. 0. 0-0. 0. 0. 0. 0. Total .........................23 58 45 161 323 .180 181 .560 40-1 19 6-6 13 2 0 1 Opponents ..............23 25 19 69 215 .116 106 .493 33-2 3 1-3 9 1 0 0

. . . . . . . . . . . . Shots## Name ................GP-GS minutes GA Avg Svs Pct W L T Sho faced26. Tristan.Tulloch.......1-0. 45:00. 0. 0.00. 0. .000. 0. 0. 0. 0.0. 11 Jay Benfield.........19-18. 1539:48. 17. 0.99. 63. .788. 15. 2. 1. 2.0. 1600. Ryan.Nowak..........8-5. 516:57. 8. 1.39. 14. .636. 4. 1. 0. 2.0. 50. TEAM........................ 0:00. 0. 0.00. 4. 1.000. 0. 0. 0. 3.0. 0 Total ......................23 2101:45 25 1.07 81 .764 19 3 1 7 211 Opponents ...........23 2101:45 58 2.48 123 .680 3 19 1 1 314

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUNC.Greensboro. 23. 33. 2. 0. 58Opponents. 8. 16. 1. 0. 25

ShOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUNC.Greensboro. 149. 169. 4. 1. 323Opponents. 93. 119. 3. 0. 215

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUNC.Greensboro. 42. 37. 2. 0. 81Opponents. 60. 61. 2. 0. 123

Record Overall home Away NeutralAll.Games.. 19-3-1. 11-1-1. 6-1-0. 2-1-0Conference. 6-0-1. 2-0-1. 3-0-0. 0-0-0Non-Conference. 13-3-0. 2-2-0. 2-4-0. 2-1-0

fOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUNC.Greensboro. 134. 155. 1. 0. 290Opponents. 161. 157. 2. 1. 321

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUNC.Greensboro. 76. 62. 1. 1. 140Opponents. 41. 72. 0. 0. 113

Date Opponent ResultA.25. at.Radford.(exh.). W.4-0S.1. VIRGINIA.TECH. W.2-1S.4. CLEMSON. W.2-0S.10. vs..UAB.#. W.4-2S.12. vs..Vanderbilt.#. W.5-4.(ot)S.18. ELON.*. T.1-1.(2ot)S.21. at.Wake.Forest. W.2-1S.25. APPALACHIAN.STATE.*. W.5-0S.29. NORTH.CAROLINA. W.1-0O.2. at.Furman.*. W.2-1O.5. at.Georgia.Southern.*. W.3-1O.12. at.Davidson.*. W.2-1O.15. COASTAL.CAROLINA.%. W.2-0O.17. MERCER.%. W.1-0O.19. WOFFORD.*. W.5-0O.23. at.Charlotte. W.4-2O.27. HIGH.POINT. W.3-2.(ot)O.30. at.College.of.Charleston.*. W.3-1N.3. at.UNC.Wilmington. L.2-3N.6. WINTHROP. W.2-1N.9. WOFFORD!. W.4-0N.12. vs..Davidson!. L.1-2N.23. COLL..OF.CHARLESTON^. W.2-1N.28. UC.SANTA.BARBARA&. L.0-1.(ot)

* Southern Conference Match % UNCG adidas Classic (Greensboro, NC) # Davidson Classic (Davidson, NC) ! Southern Conference Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Second Round Game &NCAA Tournament Third Round Game.

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Exhibition • Aug. 25 • Radford, VAUNCG 4, Radford 0

Goals by Period 1 2 TUNCG. 2. 2. 4Radford. 0. 0. 0

Scoring SummaryUNCG.-.Jones.(McCurry),.1:55UNCG.-.Atlason.(Jones),.35:24UNCG.-.Richardson.(unassisted),.46:38UNCG-.Long.(Goodman),.58:58

Game SummaryShots:.UNCG.16,.Radford.6Corner.Kicks:.UNCG.3,.Radford.3Saves:.Radford.8,.UNCG.1Fouls:.Radford.13,.UNCG.11

Officials: Shaun Papperman, Kim Oberlee, Michael DailyAttendance:.500

Game #1 • Sept. 1 • Greensboro, NCUNCG 2, #21 Virginia Tech 1

Goals by Period 1 2 TVa..Tech. 1. 0. 1UNCG. 1. 1. 2

Scoring SummaryVT-.Own.Goal,.1:10UNCG.-.Patterson.(Lochrie),.4:09UNCG.-.Patterson.(Atlason),.72:36

Game SummaryShots:.UNCG.15,.Va..Tech.7Corner.Kicks:.UNCG.7,.Va..Tech.3Saves:.Va..Tech.10,.UNCG.4Fouls:.UNCG.12,.Va..Tech.8

Officials: Larry Buffalo, Paul James, Robert CampbellAttendance:.895

Game #2 • Sept. 4 • Greensboro, NCUNCG 2, #22 Clemson 0

Goals by Period 1 2 TClemson. 0. 0. 0UNCG. 0. 2. 2

Scoring SummaryUNCG.-.Goodman.(penalty.kick),.59:53UNCG.-.Patterson.(Long),.73:09

Game SummaryShots:.UNCG.11,.Clemson.9Corner.Kicks:.Clemson.8,.UNCG.6.Saves:.Clemson.5,.UNCG.5Fouls:.Clemson.16,.UNCG.11

Officials: Ken George, Abbas Piran, Kevin BowersAttendance:.824

Game #3 • Sept. 10 • Davidson, NC#7 UNCG 4, #21 UAB 2

Goals by Period 1 2 TUNCG. 0. 4. 4UAB. 1. 1. 2

Scoring.SummaryUAB-.Monteiro.(de.Oliveira),.16:43UNCG-.Patterson.(Goodman),.48:11UNCG-.Atlason.(Lochrie),.52:08UAB-.Hughes.(Oliveira),.63:31UNCG.-.Goodman.(penalty.kick),.59:53UNCG.-.Patterson.(Worthen),.76:14

Game.SummaryShots:.UNCG.19,.UAB.9Corner.Kicks:.UNCG.10,.UAB.5.Saves:.UAB.4,.UNCG.3Fouls:.UAB.22,.UNCG.16

Officials: Kai Goodrich, Gregg Slate, Daniel B. WilliamsAttendance:.n/a

Game #4 • Sept. 12 • Davidson, NC#7 UNCG 5, Vanderbilt 4 (OT)

Goals by Period 1 2 OT TUNCG. 2. 2. 1. 5Vanderbilt. 2. 2. 0. 4

Scoring SummaryVAN-.Germanese.(unassisted),.4:38UNCG-.Goodman.(Atlason),.26:51UNCG.-.Goodman.(penalty.kick),.36:59VAN-.Yirenkyi.(Medcalf),.37:59VAN-.Yirenkyi.(Germanese),.46:31UNCG.-.Farrell.(Lochrie),.72:45VAN-.Krause.(Gilbert),.79:08UNCG.-.Farrell.(Patterson),.89:24UNCG-.Patterson.(Goodman),.92:56

Game SummaryShots:.UNCG.20,.Vanderbilt.11Corner.Kicks:.UNCG.7,.Vanderbilt.4.Saves:.Vanderbilt.7,.UNCG.2Fouls:.Vanderbilt.16,.UNCG.9

Officials: James Fahy, Todd Graden, Michael J. LawrenceAttendance:.n/a

Game #5 • Sept. 18 • Greensboro, NC#3 UNCG 1, Elon 1 (2 OT)

Goals by Period 1 2 OT 2OT TUNCG. 0. 1. 0. 0. 1Elon. 0. 1. 0. 0. 1

Scoring SummaryELON-.Boateng.(unassisted),.47:08UNCG-.Richardson.(unassisted),.77:50

Game SummaryShots:.UNCG.13,.Elon.5Corner.Kicks:.UNCG.10,.Elon.2.Saves:.Elon.6,.UNCG.4Fouls:.Elon.19,.UNCG.12

Officials: Saeed Mohammad, Mike Farkus, Dustin ThorneAttendance:.759

Game #6 • Sept. 21 • Winston-Salem, NC#4 UNCG 2, Wake forest 1

Goals by Period 1 2 TUNCG. 1. 1. . 2Wake.Forest. 0. 1. . 1

Scoring SummaryUNCG-.Jones.(Goodman),.6:43WAKE-.Sealy.(Keel,.Solle),.78:44UNCG-.Smith.(Atlason),.78:59

Game SummaryShots:.Wake.14,.UNCG.7.Corner.Kicks:.Wake.15.,UNCG.3Saves:.UNCG.4,.Wake.1Fouls:.UNCG.15,.Wake.7

Officials: Ken George, Rob Ellyson, Daniel BurakAttendance:.1810

Game #7 • Sept. 21 • Winston-Salem, NC#4 UNCG 5, Appalachian State 0

Goals by Period 1 2 TAppalachian.State. 0. 0. . 0UNCG. 4. 1. . 5

Scoring SummaryUNCG-.Long.(Jones),.9:13UNCG-.Patterson.(Smith,.Jones),.18:31UNCG-.Farrell.(Patterson,.Smith),.20:43UNCG-.Long.(penalty.kick),.26:28UNCG-.Patterson.(Atlason),.60:18

Game SummaryShots:.UNCG.20,.ASU.4.Corner.Kicks:.UNCG.6,.ASU.1Saves:.ASU.6,.UNCG.1Fouls:.ASU.15,.UNCG.12

Officials: Abbas Piran, Larry Buffaloe, Jude CarrAttendance:.1179

Game #8 • Sept. 29 • Greensboro, NC#2 UNCG 1, North Carolina 0

Goals by Period 1 2 TNorth.Carolina. 0. 0. . 0UNCG. 1. 0. . 1

Scoring SummaryUNCG-.Goodman.(Atlason),.27:42

Game SummaryShots:.UNCG.9,.UNC.6Corner.Kicks:.UNC.6,.UNCG.2Saves:.UNC.2,.UNCG.2Fouls:.UNC.14,.UNCG.9

Officials: Paul James, Kevin Bowers, Sandra SerafiniAttendance:.2608

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Game #9 • Oct. 2 • Greenville, SC#2 UNCG 2, furman 1

Goals by Period 1 2 TUNCG. 0. 2. . 2Furman. 0. 1. . 1

Scoring.SummaryFUR-.Jata.(Villalobos,.Paschalis),.46:18UNCG-.Patterson.(Long),.48:17UNCG-.Long.(unassisted),.82:51

Game.SummaryShots:.UNCG.17,.Furman.8Corner.Kicks:.UNCG.9,.Furman.3Saves:.Furman.6,.UNCG.4Fouls:.Furman.17,.UNCG.16

Officials: Brian Kirkley, Mark Kadlecik, Scott AdamsAttendance:.1345

Game #10 • Oct. 5 • Statesboro, GA#2 UNCG 3, Georgia Southern 1

Goals by Period 1 2 TUNCG. 1. 2. . 3Ga..Southern. 0. 1. . 1

Scoring.SummaryUNCG-.Patterson.(Lochrie),.15:38.UNCG-.Jones.(unassisted),.46:44.GSU-.L..Smith.(penalty.kick),.51:47.UNCG-.M..Smith.(Jones),.73:31

Game.SummaryShots:.UNCG.16,.Georgia.Southern.14Corner.Kicks:.Georgia.Southern.6,.UNCG.5Saves:.Georgia.Southern.5,.UNCG.4Fouls:.Georgia.Southern.15,.UNCG.13

Officials: Kevin Fouser, Chad Williams, Brad PearceAttendance:.217

Game #11 • Oct. 12 • Davidson, NC#2 UNCG 2, Davidson 1

Goals by Period 1 2 TUNCG. 1. 1. . 2Davidson. 0. 1. . 1

Scoring.SummaryUNCG-.Patterson.(unassisted),.33:21.UNCG-.Smith.(Patterson),.45:14.DAV-.Lavan.(Wilkie),.59:20.

Game.SummaryShots:.Davidson.11,.UNCG.9.Corner.Kicks:.Davidson.2,.UNCG.2Saves:.UNCG.4,.Davidson.3Fouls:.UNCG.13,.Davidson.12

Officials: Daniel Furak, Ernest Fisher, Rob EllysonAttendance:.913

Game #12 • Oct. 15 • Greensboro, NC#2 UNCG 2, Coastal Carolina 0

Goals by Period 1 2 TCoastal.Carolina. 0. 0. . 0UNCG. 0. 2. . 2

Scoring.SummaryUNCG-.Long.(unassisted),.54:27.UNCG-.Long.(Patterson),.84:41

Game.SummaryShots:.UNCG.15,.CCU.11Corner.Kicks:.UNCG.6,.CCU.5Saves:.CCU.4,.UNCG.3Fouls:.CCU.20,.UNCG.14

Officials: Kai Goodrich, Ernest Fisher, Robert CampbellAttendance:.1060

Game #13 • Oct. 17 • Greensboro, NC#2 UNCG 1, mercer 0

Goals by Period 1 2 TMercer. 0. 0. . 0UNCG. 0. 1. . 1

Scoring.SummaryUNCG-.Atlason.(Patterson,.Jones),.45:14.

Game.SummaryShots:.UNCG.14,.Mercer.5Corner.Kicks:.UNCG.5,.Mercer.4Saves:.Mercer.7,.UNCG.1Fouls:.UNCG.14,.Mercer.13

Officials: Shaun Papperman, Michael Daly, Todd GradenAttendance:.816

Game #14 • Oct. 19 • Greensboro, NC#1 UNCG 5, Wofford 0

Goals by Period 1 2 TWofford. 0. 0. . 0UNCG. 4. 1. . 5

Scoring.SummaryUNCG-.Patterson.(Lochrie),.2:54UNCG-.Atlason.(Farrell),.3:37UNCG-.Patterson.(Smith),.6:16UNCG-.Smith.(penalty.kick),.35:26UNCG-.A..Worthen.(unassisted),.81:43.

Game.SummaryShots:.UNCG.24,.Wofford.3Corner.Kicks:.UNCG.11,.Wofford.1Saves:.Wofford.13,.UNCG.1Fouls:.Wofford.12,.UNCG.10

Officials: Mark Kadlecik, Michael Lawrence, Bryan WhitleyAttendance:.660

Game #15 • Oct. 23 • Charlotte, NC#1 UNCG 4, Charlotte 2

Goals by Period 1 2 TUNCG. 1. 3. . 4Charlotte. 1. 1. . 2

Scoring SummaryChAR-.Harding.(Palomino),.33:59UNCG-.Patterson.(Long),.37:22UNCG-.Smith.(Jones),.54:55UNCG-.Jones.(Lochrie),.73:34UNCG-.Long.(unassisted),.82:08CHAR-.Franks.(Nabers),.88:40.

Game.SummaryShots:.UNCG.18,.Charlotte.15Corner.Kicks:.Charlotte.8,.UNCG.4.Saves:.Charlotte.9,.UNCG.6Fouls:.Charlotte.16,.UNCG.12

Officials: Roni Canales, Diego Romero, Ross CoxAttendance:.1672

James Goodman’s goal 2� minutes into the contest gave UNCG a �-0 win over North Carolina last year – the Spartans’ fourth win over an ACC school in the first month of the season.

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Game #16 • Oct. 27 • Greensboro, NC#1 UNCG 3, high Point 2 (OT)

Goals by Period 1 2 OT THigh.Point. 1. 1. 0. 2UNCG. 1. 1. 1. 3

Scoring SummaryHPU-.Smith.(unassisted),.27:01UNCG-.Goodman.(unassisted),.39:05.UNCG-.Patterson.(Atlason,.Smith),.57:07HPU-.Archer.(unassisted),.58:53UNCG-.Jones.(Patterson),.94:56.

Game SummaryShots:.UNCG.17,.HPU.9Corner.Kicks:.UNCG.9,.HPU.7.Saves:.HPU.6,.UNCG.2Fouls:.UNCG.15,.HPU.15

Officials: Daniel Burak, Michael Hill, Larry BuffaloeAttendance:.1023

Game #17 • Oct. 30 • mt. Pleasant, SC#1 UNCG 3, #26 Coll. of Charleston 1

Goals by Period 1 2 TUNCG. 1. 2. 3C.of.C. 1. 0. 1

Scoring SummaryCofC-.Gold.(Lesesne),.0:09UNCG-.Patterson.(unassisted),.11:53UNCG-.Jones.(Patterson,.Smith),.69:20UNCG-.Smith.(Richardson),.74:44.

Game SummaryShots:.CofC.17,.UNCG.9.Corner.Kicks:.C.of.C.10,.UNCG.5Saves:.UNCG.5,.C.of.C.3Fouls:.UNCG.15,.C.of.C.9

Officials: Ken George, Ernie Fisher, Dennis CookAttendance:.1844

Game #18 • Nov. 3 • Wilmington, NCUNC Wilmington 3, #1 UNCG 2

Goals by Period 1 2 TUNCG. 0. 2. 2UNCW. 0. 3. 3

Scoring.SummaryUNCG-.Patterson.(Goodman),.62:02UNCW- Shevlin (Efird), 74:06UNCW-.Shevlin.(unassisted),.74:53UNCG-.Jones.(unassisted),.75:34UNCW- Grant (Efird), 84:27

Game.SummaryShots:.UNCW.9,.UNCG.6.Corner.Kicks:.UNCW.10,.UNCG.4Saves:.UNCW.4,.UNCG.2Fouls:.UNCG.14,.UNCW.9

Officials: Bill Dittmar, Michael Hilburn, Martin FeurerAttendance:.856

Game #19 • Nov. 6 • Greensboro, NC #1 UNCG 2, Winthrop 1

Goals by Period 1 2 TWinthrop. 0. 1. 1UNCG. 1. 1. 2

Scoring SummaryUNCG-.Jones.(Long),.5:12UNCG-.Smith.(Jones),.53:03WINT-.Nova.(Keegan),.89:56

Game SummaryShots:.UNCG.19,.Winthrop.11.Corner.Kicks:.UNCG.9,.Winthrop.3Saves:.Winthrop.8,.UNCG.2Fouls:.Winthrop.14.UNCG.10

Officials: Abbas Piran, Larry Buffaloe, Rod OlsenAttendance:.1157

Game #20 • Nov. 9 • Greensboro, NCfirst Round • Southern Conference Tournament

#1 UNCG 4, Wofford 0

Goals by Period 1 2 TWofford. 0. 0. 0UNCG. 3. 1. 4

Scoring SummaryUNCG-.Atlason.(Jones),.2:56UNCG-.Smith.(Patterson),.7:24UNCG-.Long.(penalty.kick),.36:56UNCG-.Patterson.(Atlason),.51:53

Game SummaryShots:.UNCG.16,.Wofford.4Corner.Kicks:.Wofford.6,.UNCG.2.Saves:.Wofford.3,.UNCG.2Fouls:.Wofford.11,.UNCG.8

Officials: Kai Goodrich, Michael Lawrence, Mark KadlecikAttendance:.322

Game #21 • Nov. 12 • Daniel Island, SCSemifinals • Southern Conference Tournament

Davidson 2, #1 UNCG 1

Goals by Period 1 2 TDavidson. 1. 1. 2UNCG. 1. 0. 1

Scoring.SummaryUNCG-.Smith.(Lochrie),.29:27DAV-.Lavan.(Wilkie),.36:20DAV-.Baltz.(Antunez),.75:11

Game.SummaryShots:.UNCG.10,.Davidson.9Corner.Kicks:.UNCG.6,.Davidson.1Saves:.Davidson.3,.UNCG.3Fouls:.Davidson.14,.UNCG.12

Officials: Kenneth George, Charles Mitchell, Ernest FisherAttendance:.n/a

Game #22 • Nov. 23 • Greensboro, NCSecond Round • NCAA Tournament

#3 UNCG 2, #16 Coll. of Charleston 1

Goals by Period 1 2 TCofC. 0. 1. 1UNCG. 0. 2. 2

Scoring SummaryUNCG-.Davis.(unassisted),.46:03CofC-Own.Goal,.51:53UNCG-.Patterson.(unassisted),.71:27

Game SummaryShots:.UNCG.14,.CofC.14Corner.Kicks:.UNCG.10,.CofC.1Saves:.UNCG.10,.CofC.6Fouls:.UNCG.13,.CofC.12

Officials: Abbas Piran, Kenneth George, Kai Goodrich Attendance:.642

Game #23 • Nov. 28 • Greensboro, NCThird Round • NCAA Tournament

#2 UC Santa Barbara 1, #3 UNCG 0

Goals by Period 1 2 OT TUCSB. 0. 0. 1. 1UNCG. 0. 0. 0. 0

Scoring SummaryUCSB.-.Bly.(Becerra),.93:53

Game SummaryShots:.UNCG.5,.UCSB.10Corner.Kicks:.UNCG.2,.UCSB.2Saves:.UNCG.7,.UCSB.2Fouls:.UNCG.15,.UCSB.15

Officials: Abbas Piran, Kenneth George, Kai Goodrich Attendance:.642

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The.Southern.Conference,.which.enters.its.85th.season.of.intercollegiate.competition.in.2005,.has.become.known.as.one.of.the.nation’s.leaders.in.emphasizing.the.development.of.the.student-athlete and defining the league’s role in helping to build lifelong.leaders.and.role.models.

The.Southern.Conference.has.excelled.as. the.premier.Division I-AA football conference since earning that classification in.1981..The.Conference.currently.consists.of.11.members.in.four.states.throughout.the.Southeast.and.sponsors.19.varsity.sports.and.championships.that.produce.participants.for.NCAA.Division.I.Championships.

The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division. I. collegiate.athletic. association..Only. the.Big.Ten.(1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the.Southwestern.Athletic.(1920).conferences.are.older.in.terms.of.origination.

Throughout.its.history,.the.Southern.Conference.has.been.an.innovator.in.college.athletics...The.Southern.Conference.was.the.first “super conference” with its charter membership including the likes.of.Alabama,.Auburn,.and.North.Carolina...The.SoCon,.as.it.has.come.to.be.known.by.headline.writers.throughout.the.country,.is. the. league.that.gave.birth.to.the.three-point.shot. in.college.basketball.and.was.the.college.home.of.such.sporting.greats.as.Arnold Palmer, Jerry West and Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice.

Academic.excellence.has.been.a.major.part.of.the.Southern.Conference’s.tradition..League.athletes.have.been.recognized.countless.times.on.Verizon/CoSIDA.Academic.All-America.and.district.teams..A.total.of.19.Rhodes-Scholarship.winners.have.been.selected.from.the.conference.

The Southern Conference office is located in the Beaumont Mill.in.Spartanburg,.SC...A.textile.mill.that.was.in.operation.from.1880.until. 1999,. the.Beaumont.Mill.was. renovated. in.2004.and today offers the SoCon a first class meeting area as well as.a.spacious.library.for.storage.of.the.conference’s.historical.documents.

mEmBERShIP hISTORYThe.Southern.Conference.was. formed.on.February.25,.

1921.at.a.meeting.in.Atlanta,.Ga..Fourteen.institutions.from.the.30-member.Southern.Intercollegiate.Athletic.Association.(SIAA).reorganized.as.the.Southern.Conference..Those.charter.members.included.Alabama,.Auburn,.Clemson,.Georgia,.Georgia.Tech,.Kentucky,.Maryland,.Mississippi.State,.North.Carolina,.North.Carolina.State,.Tennessee,.Virginia,.Virginia.Tech.and.Washington.&.Lee..Athletic.competition.began.in.the.fall.of.1921.

In. 1922,. six. more. schools. -. Florida,. Louisiana. State,.Mississippi,.South.Carolina,.Tulane.and.Vanderbilt.-.joined.the.fold...A.year.later,.the.University.of.the.South.joined.the.ranks...Virginia.Military.Institute.became.a.member.in.1925.and.Duke.University.came.into.the.fold. in.1929..Since.then,.conference.membership.has.experienced.a.series.of.membership.changes.with 42 institutions having been affiliated with the league. The league.has.undergone.two.major.transitions.during.its.history.

The first occurred in December 1932 when the Southeastern Conference. was. formed. out. of. the. 23-school. Southern.Conference..The.league’s.13.members.west.and.south.of.the.Appalachian.Mountains.reorganized.to.help.reduce.the.extensive.travel.demands.that.were.present.in.the.league.at.the.time..In.1936,.the.Southern.Conference.invited.The.Citadel,.William.&.Mary,.Davidson,.Furman,.Richmond.and.Wake.Forest. to. join.the.membership.

The.second.major.shift.happened.in.1953.when.Clemson,.Duke,.Maryland,.North.Carolina,.North.Carolina.State,.South.Carolina and Wake Forest officially withdrew from the league to form.the.Atlantic.Coast.Conference..This.change.was.brought.about.due.to.the.desire.of.many.of.those.schools.to.schedule.a.greater.number.of.regular.season.basketball.games.against.their.local.rivals.

Today,. the. league.continues.to.thrive.with.a.membership.that.spans.four.Southeastern.states..Current.league.members.are.Appalachian.State,.College.of.Charleston,.The.Citadel,.Davidson,.Elon,.Furman,.Georgia.Southern,.UNC.Greensboro,.Chattanooga,.Western.Carolina.and.Wofford...The.most.recent.

addition,.Elon.University,.joined.the.Southern.Conference.on.July.1,.2003...The.Phoenix.replaced.Virginia.Military.Institute.which.left.the.conference.on.June.30,.2003...East.Tennessee.State,.which.joined.the.SoCon.in.1978,.left.the.conference.following.the.conclusion.of.the.2004-05.academic.year.

LEADERShIPEntering.the.2005.football.campaign,.Geoff.Cabe.serves.as.

the.Southern.Conference’s.interim.commissioner...A.member.of.the.conference.staff.since.1988,.Cabe.has.been.involved.in.every.facet.of.the.SoCon’s.operation...Since.2002,.he.has.been.senior.associate.commissioner.where.his.duties.have.included.serving.as.the.executive.producer.for.all.of.the.SoCon’s.championship.events.and.coordinator.of. all. external. relationships. for. the.conference.. .Cabe.previously.headed.up. the. league’s.media.relations.department. (1991-95).and. its.championships.area.(1995-99).and.has.been.both.an.assistant.commissioner.and.associate.commissioner.

Cabe,.now.in.his.second.term.as.the.interim.commissioner,.replaced.Danny.Morrison.who.served.as.commissioner. from.November.13,.2001.until. June.15,.2005.. .Morrison. recently.became.the.director.of.athletics.at.Texas.Christian.University.

The Southern Conference named its first commissioner in.December.1950...Duke.head.football.coach.Wallace.Wade.made.the.transition.from.Blue.Devil.football.coach.to.athletics.administration as the first person at the helm of the conference.

Lloyd. Jordan. replaced. Wade. as. the. commissioner. in.1960.and.served.a.14-year. term.until.Ken.Germann.became.the.league.head.in.1974..Germann.was.the.commissioner.for.13.years.and.orchestrated. the. league’s.expansion. to. include.women’s.athletics..He.was.succeeded.by.Dave.Hart.in.1987.who.spearheaded the transfer of the league office from Charlotte, NC to.Asheville,.NC.

Wright.Waters.succeeded.Hart.upon.his.retirement.in.1991..Under.Waters’.leadership,.the.Southern.Conference.expanded.to.12.members,.added.three.women’s.sports.and.posted.record.revenue.from.the.basketball.Tournament...Waters,.who.is.currently.the.commissioner.of. the.Sun.Belt.Conference,.was. followed.by.Alfred.B..White. in.1998.. .White,.a.veteran.member.of. the.NCAA office, introduced the current SoCon logo and elevated the.conference’s.commitment.to.marketing.and.development.of.corporate.partners...He.became.the.president.of.the.Asheville.franchise.of. the.National.Basketball.Development.League. in.2001.

ChAmPIONShIPS hISTORY/ALUmNIThe first Southern Conference Championship was the league

basketball.tournament.held.in.Atlanta.in.1922..The.North.Carolina.Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first recognized league. champion. in. any. sport..The. Southern. Conference.Tournament.remains.the.oldest.of.its.kind.in.college.basketball.

In May of 1923, the league held its first outdoor track and field championship in Montgomery, Ala. Mississippi A&M (now Mississippi.State).captured.six. individual. titles.on. its.way. to.winning.the.team.championship..Two.other.sports.-.cross.country.and tennis - held their first championships during the 1920s. North.Carolina.won.the.initial.cross.country.team.championship.in 1926 in Athens, GA. Tennis crowned its first singles and doubles.champions.in.New.Orleans,.LA.in.1928..Donald.Cram.of.Vanderbilt was the league’s first singles champion, while Leonard Chamberlin.and.Maurie.Bayon.of.Tulane.won.the.doubles.title.

The.1930s.saw.four.more.sports.-.wrestling,.indoor.track.and field, swimming and golf - celebrate their first conference championships. VMI played host to and won the first league wrestling.team.championship.in.1930..Washington.&.Lee.won.the.first indoor track team championship, which also took place in 1930 and.was.held.at.Chapel.Hill,.NC..The.University.of.Virginia.hosted.and won the first league swimming championship in 1933, while Duke captured the first conference golf team title at Sedgefield Country.Club.in.Greensboro,.NC.later.that.same.year.

Baseball.was.introduced.as.a.Southern.Conference.sport.in.1947.as.Clemson.captured.the.league.championship.that.year..Rifle held its first conference championship in 1956, while soccer

was.the.most.recently.added.men’s.sport.in.1967.The.Southern.Conference.began.sponsoring.women’s.sports.

during.the.1983-84.season..That.year,.volleyball,.basketball.and.tennis.championships.were.held. in. the. league..Cross.country.joined. the.mix. in.1985.and. the. league.began.holding. indoor.and.outdoor. track.championships. in.1988..Most. recently,. the.conference.instituted.golf.and.softball.championships.in.the.spring.of.1994.and.added.soccer.in.the.fall.of.1994.

The.Southern.Conference.currently.declares.champions.in.10.men’s.sports.-.football,.soccer,.cross.country,.basketball,.indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis.and.golf.-.and.nine.women’s.sports.-.soccer,.volleyball,.cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis, golf and softball.

Men’s basketball was the first sport in which the conference produced.a.championship..The.league.tournament.is.the.nation’s.oldest,.with.the.inaugural.championship.held.in.Atlanta.in.1922.

Not.only.was. the.Southern.Conference.Tournament. the.first of its kind, the league also helped change the face of col-lege.basketball.in.1980.when,.at.the.request.of.the.NCAA.Rules.Committee,.the.league.began.a.season-long.experiment.with.a.22-foot three-point field goal. Ronnie Carr of Western Carolina made the first three-point field goal in college basketball history in.a.game.against.Middle.Tennessee.State..

Women’s.basketball. competition.began. in. the.Southern.Conference in 1983-84 with seven teams, five of whom are still.members.of. the. league:.Appalachian.State,.Chattanooga,.Davidson,.Furman.and.Western.Carolina..

Since.1984,.seven.different.teams.have.claimed.at.least.a.share.of.the.regular.season.crown..Chattanooga.has.the.most.overall titles with 11, five of them shared.

In.baseball,.Wake.Forest.advanced. to. the.championship.game.of.the.NCAA.College.World.Series.in.1949.before.falling.to.Texas..Demon.Deacon.second.baseman.Charles.Teague.was.named.the.CWS.Most.Valuable.Player..The.Citadel.made.history in 1990 by becoming the first military school to make an appearance.at. the.College.World.Series..The.Bulldogs.were.joined.that.season.at.the.CWS.by.current.conference.member.Georgia.Southern.

One.of.the.Southern.Conference’s.more.famous.baseball.alums.is.Duke’s.Dick.Groat..He.went.on.to.a.14-year.career.in.the.major.leagues..In.1960,.he.was.named.the.National.League.MVP.after.he.led.the.league.in.batting.with.a..325.average.for.the.World.Champion.Pittsburgh.Pirates.

Among. Southern. Conference. alums. to. grace. Major.League.Baseball. fields.have.been.Atlee.Hammaker. (East.Tennessee.State),.Jeff.Montgomery.(Marshall).and.Mike.Ramsey.(Appalachian.State)..SoCon.active.MLB.players.include.Angles.third.baseman.Dallas.McPherson. (The.Citadel),.and.pitchers.Britt.Reames. (The.Citadel).and.Ryan.Glynn. (VMI).who.both.pitched.with.Oakland.in.2005..Arnold.Palmer,.perhaps.the.most.famous.golfer.to.have.ever.lived,.competed.under.the.Southern.Conference.banner.as.a.collegian.at.Wake.Forest..He. took.medalist.honors.at. the.Southern.Conference.Tournament. in.1948.and.1949.and.was.the.tournament’s.runner-up.in.1950..Palmer.was. the.medalist.at. the.NCAA.Golf.Championships.in.1949.and.1950..He.went.on. to.become.one.of. the.most.accomplished.golfers. to.play.on.the.professional. tour..Palmer.won.60.tournaments.while.competing.on.the.PGA.Tour.and.has.added.10.more.victories.as.a.member.of.the.Senior.PGA.Tour..He.has.also.won.eight.major.championships.-.four.Masters,.two.British.Opens,.one.US.Open.and.one.US.Amateur.

Women’s.sports.are.relatively.young.in.the.league’s.history..In.1992-93,.the.Southern.Conference.celebrated.its.10th.Anniversary.of.women’s.athletics..Furman.golfer.Dottie.Pepper.was.named.the.Southern.Conference.Women’s.Athlete-of-the-Decade. in.conjunction.with. that.event.. .Appalachian.State’s.Mary.Jayne.Harrelson.won.the.NCAA.Outdoor.title.at.1500.meters.in.1999.and.2001..Most.recently,.Furman’s.Brandi.Jackson.won.the.NCAA.Women’s.Golf.East.Regional.in.the.spring.of.2003.

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2004 Men’s Soccer Championship November 9, 12-13

Charleston, South Carolina

Thursday, November 9 at Home Sites of Higher Seed

#1.UNC.Greensboro.4,.#8.Wofford.0#2.College.of.Charleston.1,.#7.Elon.0#3.Appalachian.State.1,.#6.Furman.0#4.Davidson.4,.#5.Georgia.Southern.3

friday, November 12 at Patriots Point Soccer Complex

#4.Davidson.2,.#1.UNC.Greensboro.1#2.College.of.Charleston.1,.#3.Appalachian.State.0

Sunday, November 14 at Blackbaud Stadium

#2.College.of.Charleston.1,.#4.Davidson.0.(OT)

2004 NCAA tournament friday, November 19

at Columbia, SC (First Round)College.of.Charleston.3,.South.Carolina.2

Tuesday, November 23at Greensboro, NC (Second Round)

UNC.Greensboro.2,.College.of.Charleston.1

Sunday, November 28at Greensboro, NC (Third Round)

UC.Santa.Barbara.1,.UNC.Greensboro.0.(OT)

Southern Conference Standings . Conference Overall Team W-L-T Pts. Pct. Gf GA W-L-T Pct. Gf GA UNC.Greensboro.. 6-0-1... 19.. .929.... 21..... 5.... 19-.3-.1... ..848.... 58. 25.College.of.Charleston.. 5-1-1... 16... .786.... 15.... .7.... 17-.6-.1.. ..729.... 42.... 28.Appalachian.State... 4-2-1... 13... .643..... 7..... 9.... 10-.7-.3... .575.... 26.... 31.Davidson.. 4-3-0... 12... .571.... 11.... 11.... 11-10-.1... .523.... 37.... 41.Georgia.Southern... 3-3-1... 10... .500..... 9..... 8..... 7-.7-.4... .500.... 25.... 24.Furman.. 2-5-0.... 6... .286..... 7..... 9..... 6-10-.2... .389.... 19.... 20.Elon.. 1-5-1.... 4... .214..... 8.... 13..... 4-11-.5... .325.... 22.... 34.Wofford.. 0-6-1.... 1... .071..... 3.... 19..... 3-16-.1... .175.... 13.... 49.

2004 SoCon honorsPlayer of the Year:.Randi Patterson, UNC Greensboro freshman of the Year:.Matt Smith, UNC Greensboro Coach of the Year:.Michael Parker, UNC Greensboro

First-team All-SoCon f - Randi Patterson, UNC Greensboro.F.-.Keon.McPherson,.Appalachian.State.F.-.Tony.Meyers,.Collge.of.Charleston.F.-.Lawrence.Smith,.Georgia.Southern.mf - Phil Long, UNC Greensboro mf - Scott Jones, UNC Greensboro.MF.-.Troy.Lesesne,.College.of.Charleston.D.-.Drew.Cavanaugh,.College.of.Charleston.D.-.John.Latting,.Davidson.D - David Worthen, UNC Greensboro.GK.-.Philip.Cavicchia,.Appalachian.State

.Second team All-SoCon

F.-.Douglas.Boateng,.Elon.F.-.Tommy.Irwin,.Georgia.Southern.F-Raphael.Jones,.Appalachian.State.MF.-.Josh.Villalobos,.Furman.mf - Egill Atlason, UNC Greensboro.MF.-.Ben.Hollingsworth,.College.of.Charleston.D.-.Junior.Nombre,.Elon.D - Pat farrell, UNC Greensboro.D.-.Jon.Leathers,.Furman.GK.-.Keith.Wiggans,.College.of.Charleston.GK.-.Alex.Maslow,.Furman

SoCon Players of the WeekSept. 7: Randi Patterson, UNC Greensboro Sept. 13: Randi Patterson, UNC Greensboro.Sept..21:.Adam.Webb,.Georgia.Southern.Sept..28:.Eliot.Paschalis,.Furman.Oct..5:.Keith.Wiggans,.College.of.Charleston.and. Phil Long, UNC Greensboro.Oct..12:.Matt.Shindelholz,.College.of.Charleston.Oct. 19: Randi Patterson, UNC Greensboro.Oct..26:.Troy.Lesesne,.College.of.Charleston.and. Randi Patterson, UNC Greensboro.Nov..2:.Lawrence.Smith,.Georgia.Southern

Southern Conference 905.East.Main.Street,.Suite.6.Spartanburg,.SC.29302-2149.Office Phone: 864-591-5100 Media.Fax:.846-591-3448.www.SoConSports.com.

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uNCG’s All-time leading Scorers Player Years G A Pts.. 1... Jason.Haupt. 1987-90. 77. 31. 185.. . Siggi.Eyjolfsson. 1995-98. 75. 35. 185.. 3... Lewis.Johnstone. 1979-82. 66. 24. 156.. 4.. Alejandro.Moreno. 1998-2001. 65. 25. 155.. 5.. Chris.Goos. 1999-02. 43. 53. 139... 6... Mike.Sweeney.^. 1981-83. 55. 27. 137... 7.. Eddie.Radwanski. 1981-84. 38. 56. 132... 8... Mike.Gailey. 1988-91. 56. 18. 130.. 9... Hilmar.Bjornsson. 1989-92. 32. 62. 126.. 10.. Matt.Farris. 1995-98. 37. 42. 116. Andrew.Mehalko. 1983-86. 47. 22. 116.. 12... Darren.Powell. 1991-94. 41. 22. .104.. 13... Carl.Fleming. 1985-88. 33. 32. 98.. 14... Shawn.Mahoney. 1991-94. 39. 19. .97.. 15... Steve.Harrison. 1984-86,.‘88. 37. 22. .96.

Career Records ^ denotes Div. I era records (min. 3 yrs. Div. I)

Career Goals . 1.. Jason.Haupt.(1987-90)......................................... 77.. 2.. Siggi.Eyjolfsson.(1995-98)................................. ^.75.. 3.. Lewis.Johnstone.(1979-82).................................. 66.. 4.. Alejandro.Moreno.(1998-01)................................. 65. 5.. Mike.Gailey.(1988-91).......................................... 56.. 6.. Mike.Sweeney.(1981-83)...................................... 55.. 7.. Andrew.Mehalko.(1983-86).................................. 47. 8.. Darren.Powell.(1991-94)...................................... 41. 9.. Eddie.Radwanski.(1981-84)................................. 38. 10.. Steve.Harrison.(1984-86,.1988)........................... 37. . Matt.Farris.(1995-98)............................................ 37. . Luke.Jamroz.(1994-97)........................................ 37. 13.. Carl.Fleming.(1985-88)......................................... 33. 14.. Hilmar.Bjornsson.(1989-92).................................. 32 15. Randi Patterson (2003- present) ...................... 30. 16.. Willie.Lopez.(1985-87).......................................... 29. . Louie.Borges.(1982-83)........................................ 29. 18.. Jamie.Fedor.(1994-96)......................................... 28. . Ron.Bertolaccini.(1983-86)................................... 28. 20.. Justin.Wisdo.(1997-2000)..................................... 26

NOTE:.20.players.in.school.history.have.scored.25.or.more.career.goals

Career Assists . 1.. Hilmar.Bjornsson.(1989-92).................................. 62.. 2.. Eddie.Radwanski.(1981-84)................................. 56.. 3.. Chris.Goos.(1999-02)........................................ ^.53.. 4.. Matt.Farris.(1995-98)............................................ 42.. 5.. Siggi.Eyjolfsson.(1995-98).................................... 35.. 6.. Carl.Fleming.(1985-88)......................................... 32. 7.. Jason.Haupt.(1987-90)......................................... 31.. 8.. Kenny.Bundy.(1999-2002).................................... 27. . Mike.Sweeney.(1981-83)...................................... 27. 10.. Alejandro.Moreno.(1998-2001)............................. 25. 11.. Lewis.Johnstone.(1979-82).................................. 24. . Louis.Pantuosco.(1981-84).................................. 24. . Bill.Sutherland.(1986-89)...................................... 24. 14.. Darren.Powell.(1991-94)...................................... 22. . Andrew.Mehalko.(1983-86).................................. 22. . Steve.Harrison.(1984-86,.1988)........................... 22. . Brian.Japp.(1983-85)............................................ 22. 18.. Mark.Pinch.(1994-98)........................................... 21

Career Shutouts . 1.. Tim.Borer.(1982-83)............................................. 26.. 2.. Trey.Wilson.(1994-97)....................................... ^.10.. 3.. Brad.Shumate.(1995-98)........................................ 8.

Career Goals Against Average . 1.. Tim.Borer.(1982-83).......................................... 0.50

Season records ^ denotes Division I era records

Single-Season Points . 1.. Jason.Haupt.(1989).............................................. 66. 2.. Siggi.Eyjolfsson.(1998)...................................... ^.65.. 3.. Chris.Goos.(2002)................................................ 60.. 4.. Mike.Gailey.(1991)............................................... 54. 5.. Siggi.Eyjolfsson.(1996)......................................... 53. . Eddie.Radwanski.(1983)...................................... 53. 7.. Jason.Haupt.(1990).............................................. 51. 8.. Alejandro.Moreno.(1998)...................................... 47. 9.. Randi.Patterson.(2004)........................................ 46. . Hilmar.Bjornsson.(1992)....................................... 46. 11.. Alejandro.Moreno.(1998)...................................... 45. . Mike.Sweeney.(1983)........................................... 45. 13.. Sigi.Eyjolfsson.(1997)........................................... 44.. . Steve.Harrison.(1984).......................................... 44. 15.. Lewis.Johnston.(1982)......................................... 42. 16.. Cliff.Patterson.(2002)............................................ 40. . Luke.Jamroz.(1996).............................................. 40. . Billy.Heaney.(1989).............................................. 40. . Louie.Borges.(1982)............................................. 40

Single-Season Goals . 1.. Jason.Haupt.(1989).............................................. 29.. 2.. Lewis.Johnstone.(1979)....................................... 28.. 3.. Siggi.Eyjolfsson.(1998)...................................... ^.26. 4.. Mike.Gailey.(1991)............................................... 25. 5.. Mike.Sweeney.(1982)........................................... 23. 6.. Mike.Sweeney.(1983)........................................... 21. 7.. Chris.Goos.(2002)................................................ 20. . Alejandro.Moreno.(1998)...................................... 20. . Jason.Haupt.(1990).............................................. 20.. 10.. Randi.Patterson.(2004)........................................ 19. . Alejandro.Moreno.(1999)...................................... 19. 12.. Siggi.Eyjolfsson.(1997)......................................... 18. . Lewis.Johnston.(1982)......................................... 18. 14.. Billy.Heaney.(1989).............................................. 17. . Steve.Harrison.(1984).......................................... 17. 16.. Eddie.Radwanski.(1983)...................................... 16

Darren Powell

Eddie Radwanski

Jason Haupt Siggi Eyjolfsson Lewis Johnstone Mike Sweeney

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Single-Season Assists . 1.. Hilmar.Bjornsson.(1992).................................... ^.22.. 2.. Eddie.Radwanski.(1983)...................................... 21.. 3.. Chris.Goos.(2002)................................................ 20.. 4.. Hilmar.Bjornsson.(1989)....................................... 17. 5.. Tom.Lehoczky.(1986)........................................... 16. 6.. Jeremy.Fedor.(1996)............................................ 15. 7.. Matt.Farris.(1998)................................................. 14. . Eddie.Radwanski.(1984)...................................... 14. 9.. Siggi.Eyjolfsson.(1998)......................................... 13. . Mike.Sweeney.(1982)........................................... 13. 11.. Chris.Goos.(2001)................................................ 12. . Sappia.Venn.(1997).............................................. 12. . Mark.Pinch.(1996)................................................ 12. . Hilmar.Bjornsson.(1991)....................................... 12. . Eddie.Radwanski.(1982)...................................... 12. 16.. Scott.Jones.(2003)............................................... 11. . Kenny.Bundy.(2002)............................................. 11. . Chris.Goos.(1999)................................................ 11. . Jason.Haupt.(1990).............................................. 11. . Hilmar.Bjornsson.(1990)....................................... 11. . Carl.Fleming.(1987).............................................. 11... . Mike.Sweeney.(1981)........................................... 11. . Rui.Borges.(1981)................................................ 11

Single-Season Shutouts (solo only). 1.. Tim.Borer.(1983).................................................. 17. 2.. Mike.Dugan.(1981)............................................... 10. 3.. Tim.Borer.(1982).................................................... 9.. 4.. Nathan.Kipp.(1998)............................................. ^.8. . Mike.Sweeney.(1994)............................................. 8. 5.. Anthony.DiFoggio.(1989)........................................ 7. . Tony.Hanum.(1987)................................................ 7. 7.. Greg.Raber.(1999)................................................. 6.. . Trey.Wilson.(1997)................................................. 6. . Anthony.DiFoggio.(1990)........................................ 6. . Keith.Moser.(1988)................................................. 6. 11.. Keith.Moser.(1986)................................................. 5. . Brad.Shumate.(1996)............................................. 5. . Mike.Sweeney.(1993)............................................. 5. 14.. Nathan.Kipp.(1999)................................................ 4. . Mike.Sweeney.(1992)............................................. 4.

Single-Season GAA (Lowest) - min. 50% GP. 1.. Tim.Borer.(1983)............................................... 0.36. 2.. Mike.Dugan.(1981)............................................ 0.63. 3.. Tim.Borer.(1982)............................................... 0.74... 4.. Nathan.Kipp.(1998)........................................ ^.0.79.. 5.. Tony.Hannum.(1986)......................................... 0.85. 6.. Anthony.DiFoggio.(1989)................................... 0.93. 7.. Brad.Shumate.(1996)........................................ 0.95. 8.. Mike.Sweeney.(1994)........................................ 0.98 9. Jay Benfield (2004)............................................ 0.99

minutes Played by Goalkeeper. 1.. Tim.Borer.(1983).............................................. 2015. 2.. Tony.Hannum.(1987)........................................ 2078. 3.. Mike.Sweeney.(1994)....................................... 2001. 4.. Nathan.Kipp.(1998).......................................... 1940. 5.. Brad.Shumate.(1996)....................................... 1709. 6.. Tim.Borer.(1982).............................................. 1686. 7.. Mike.Sweeney.(1992)....................................... 1660. 8.. Mike.Sweeney.(1993)....................................... 1631. 9.. Keith.Moser.(1988)........................................... 1580. 10.. Mike.Dugan.(1981)........................................... 1570 11. Jay Benfield (2004)........................................... 1540. 12.. Anthony.DiFoggio.(1989).................................. 1455. 13.. Anthony.DiFoggio.(1990).................................. 1452. 14.. Rich.Schlentz.(1984)........................................ 1340

. 15.. Charlie.DeMello.(2001)..................................... 1319

Single-Game recordsGoals: 6,.Jason.Haupt.vs..Barry,.1989Assists: 4,.Mike.Sweeney.vs..Chris.-Newport,.1981

team records (since 1981)Longest Winning Streak 1982-83................................................................ 22. . 1996................................................................... ^.14. . 2004...................................................................... 12. . 1981...................................................................... 11. . 1989...................................................................... 10. . 1998........................................................................ 9. . 1989........................................................................ 9. . 1980-81.................................................................. 9. . 1990........................................................................ 8. . 1986........................................................................ 8. . 1985........................................................................ 8. . 1985........................................................................ 8. . 1982........................................................................ 8

^.Longest.winning.streak.to.open.season

Longest Unbeaten Streak. . 1982-83................................................................ 24. . 1984...................................................................... 18. . 2004................................................................... ^.17. . 1981...................................................................... 16. . 1996...................................................................... 14. . 1998...................................................................... 12. . 1995...................................................................... 11. . 1989...................................................................... 11. . 2000...................................................................... 10. . 1980-81................................................................ 10^.Longest.unbeaten.streak.to.open.season

Consec. Games Scoring a Goal. . 35.................................................................1989-91. . 31.................................................................1998-99. . 28.................................................................1982-83. . 25.................................................................1987-88. . 24.................................................................2003-04

.Wins 1.. 1983...................................................................... 23.. 2.. 1996...................................................................... 21.. 3.. 1985...................................................................... 20.. 4.. 2004...................................................................... 19. . 1982...................................................................... 19.. . 1989...................................................................... 19.. . 1998...................................................................... 19..Goals. 1.. 1983.................................................................... 102. 2.. 1989...................................................................... 92.. 3.. 1998...................................................................... 91. 4.. 1984...................................................................... 85. 5.. 1987...................................................................... 82. 6.. 1982...................................................................... 76. 7.. 1996...................................................................... 76.. 8.. 2002...................................................................... 76. 9.. 1986...................................................................... 69.. 10.. 1997...................................................................... 68.

Assists . 1.. 1996...................................................................... 75.. 2.. 1989...................................................................... 74. 3.. 2002...................................................................... 72. 4.. 1987...................................................................... 70

. 5.. 1983...................................................................... 68

. 6.. 1998...................................................................... 65

. 7.. 1982...................................................................... 61

. 8.. 1993...................................................................... 58

. 9.. 1984...................................................................... 57

. 10.. 1997...................................................................... 54

.fewest Goals Allowed . 1.. 1983........................................................................ 9. . 1981...................................................................... 14. . 1982...................................................................... 18. . 1999...................................................................... 22. . 1994...................................................................... 22. . 1984...................................................................... 23.. . 2004...................................................................... 25. . 1995...................................................................... 25. . 1988...................................................................... 26. . 1996...................................................................... 26

most Shutouts . 1.. 1983...................................................................... 18.. 2.. 1994...................................................................... 11.. 3.. 1999...................................................................... 10. . 1989...................................................................... 10. . 1981...................................................................... 10. . 1990........................................................................ 9. . 1986........................................................................ 9. . 1982........................................................................ 9...................................................

Best Winning Percentage . 1.. 1983.................................................... ..940.(23-1-1).. 2.. 1996.................................................... ..913.(21-2-0). 3.. 1981.................................................... ..868.(16-2-1). 4.. 1982.................................................... ..863.(19-3-0). 5.. 1984.................................................... ..857.(17-2-2). 6.. 2004.................................................... ..848.(19-3-1). 7.. 1989.................................................... ..812.(19-4-1)

Single-Game team recordsGoals: 14,.three.times.(vs..Greensboro,.1979;.vs..Greensboro,.1980;.vs..Catawba,.1982)Assists: 12.vs..Catawba,.1982

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Annual team Statistics (since 1981)Season GP G A Pts Sh Pct GW W-L-T1981. 19. 61. 52. 113. 431. .142. 16. 16-2-11982. 22. 76. 61. 213. 548. .139. 19. 19-3-01983. 25. 102. 68. 269. n/a. n/a. 22. 23-1-11984. 22. 85. 57. 227. n/a. n/a. 16. 17-3-21985. 25. 84. n/a. n/a. n/a. n/a. 20. 20-5-01986. 23. 69. 53. 191. n/a. n/a. 17. 18-5-01987. 25. 82. 70. 234. 363. .226. 17. 17-7-11988. 20. 57. 48. 162. 280. .204. 13. 13-7-01989. 24. 92. 74. 258. 357. .258. 19. 19-4-11990. 20. 55. 50. 160. 257. .214. 14. 14-6-01991. 20. 58. 43. 159. 317. .183. 12. 13-6-11992. 22. 60. 48. 168. 273. .220. 14. 14-8-01993. 22. 64. 58. 186. 315. .203. 14. 14-6-21994. 22. 49. 43. 141. 363. .135. 17. 17-5-01995. 20. 46. 34. 126. 242. .190. 12. 12-5-31996. 23. 76. 75. 227. 404. .188. 21. 21-2-01997. 21. 68. 54. 190. 357. .190. 14. 14-7-01998. 25. 91. 65. 247. 436. .209. 19. 19-4-21999. 21. 54. 48. 156. 284. .190. 13. 13-8-02000. 20. 58. 46. 162. 377. .154. 12. 12-7-12001. 21. 47. 46. 140. 300. .157. 13. 13-8-02002. 22. 76. 72. 224. 392. .194. 14. 14-8-02003. 20. 39. 34. 112. 270. .144. 10. 10-8-22004. 23. 58. 45. 161. 323. .180. 19. 19-3-1Division I Totals 302 844 711 2,399 4,653 .182 204

NOTE: Before ���2, statistical scoring was one point for a goal, rather than the current two pointsDivision I single-season records are bolded

Annual Statistical leadersGoals 2004........... Randi.Patterson............................................ 192003........... Randi.Patterson.............................................11.2002........... Chris.Goos.................................................... 20.2001........... Alejandro.Moreno..........................................11.2000........... Alejandro.Moreno......................................... 15.1999........... Alejandro.Moreno......................................... 19.1998........... Alejandro.Moreno......................................... 20.1997........... Siggi.Eyjolfsson............................................ 18.1996........... Siggi.Eyjolfsson............................................ 23.1995........... Jeremy.Fedor.................................................. 9.1994........... Shawn.Mahoney........................................... 14.1993........... Shawn.Mahoney........................................... 13.1992........... Darren.Powell............................................... 14.1991........... Mike.Gailey................................................... 25.1990........... Jason.Haupt.................................................. 20.1989........... Jason.Haupt.................................................. 29.1988........... Jason.Haupt.................................................. 13.1987........... Jason.Haupt.................................................. 14.1986........... Andrew.Mehalko........................................... 10.1985........... Andrew.Mehalko........................................... 17.1984........... Steve.Harrison.............................................. 17.1983........... Mike.Sweeney.............................................. 21.1982........... Mike.Sweeney.............................................. 23..1981........... Lewis.Johnstone........................................... 14..1980........... Rui.Borges.................................................... 13..1979........... Lewis.Johnstone........................................... 28..1978........... Booth.............................................................. 9..1977........... Booth.............................................................. 7.1976........... not.available1975........... not.available1974........... Telimen........................................................... 6..Assists 2004........... Randi.Patterson.............................................. 82003........... Scott.Jones....................................................11.2002........... Chris.Goos.................................................... 20.2001........... Chris.Goos.................................................... 12.2000........... Chris.Goos.................................................... 10.1999........... Chris.Goos.....................................................11.1998........... Matt.Farris..................................................... 14.1997........... Sappia.Venn................................................. 12.1996........... Jeremy.Fedor................................................ 15.1995........... Matt.Farris....................................................... 9.1994........... Shawn.Mahoney............................................. 7.. Jeremy.Fedor.................................................. 7.1993........... Darren.Powell............................................... 10.1992........... Hilmar.Bjornsson.......................................... 22.1991........... Hilmar.Bjornsson.......................................... 12.1990........... Jason.Haupt...................................................11.. Hilmar.Bjornsson...........................................11.1989........... Hilmar.Bjornsson.......................................... 17.1988........... Chad.Gorby.................................................... 8.1987........... Carl.Fleming..................................................11.1986........... Tom.Lehoczky............................................... 16.1985........... Willie.Lopez.................................................. 14.1984........... Steve.Harrison.............................................. 10.1983........... Eddie.Radwanski.......................................... 21.1982........... Mike.Sweeney.............................................. 13.1981........... Mike.Sweeney...............................................11.................... Louis.Pantuosco............................................11.1980........... Lewis.Johnstone............................................. 7.Points 2004........... Randi.Patterson............................................ 462003........... Randi.Patterson............................................ 24.2002........... Chris.Goos.................................................... 60.2001........... Alejandro.Moreno......................................... 28.

2000........... Chris.Goos.................................................... 36.1999........... Alejandro.Moreno......................................... 45.1998........... Siggi.Eyjolfsson............................................ 65.1997........... Siggi.Eyjolfsson............................................ 44.1996........... Siggi.Eyjolfsson............................................ 53.1995........... Matt.Farris..................................................... 25.1994........... Shawn.Mahoney........................................... 14.1993........... Shawn.Mahoney........................................... 32.. Darren.Powell............................................... 32.1992........... Hilmar.Bjornsson.......................................... 46.1991........... Mike.Gailey................................................... 54.1990........... Jason.Haupt.................................................. 51.

Tim Borer recorded �� shutouts and posted a 0.�� Goals Against Average during the ���� national championship season.

1989........... Jason.Haupt.................................................. 66.1988........... Jason.Haupt.................................................. 32.1987........... Willie.Lopez.................................................. 35.1986........... Andrew.Mehalko........................................... 27.1985........... Andrew.Mehalko........................................... 41.1984........... Steve.Harrison.............................................. 44.1983........... Eddie.Radwanski.......................................... 56.1982........... Mike.Sweeney.............................................. 59.1981........... Mike.Sweeney.............................................. 33.1980........... Rui.Borges.................................................... 31.

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All-Americansfirst Team (listed alphabetically)Siggi.Eyjolfsson...........................................1997.Jason.Haupt......................................1989,.1990.Brian.Japp...................................................1985.Eddie.Radwanski...............................1983,.1984.Mike.E..Sweeney.........................................1983..

Second Team (listed alphabetically)George.Dyer................................................1984.Siggi.Eyjolfsson...........................................1996.Carl.Fleming................................................1988.Chris.Goos...................................................2002.

Third Team (listed alphabetically)Siggi.Eyjolfsson...........................................1998.Steve.Harrison.............................................1985Lewis.Johnstone..........................................1982.Willie.Lopez.................................................1987.Andrew.Mehalko..........................................1986

Academic All-Americanfirst Team (listed alphabetically)Siggi.Eyjolfsson...........................................1998.

Second Team (listed alphabetically)Siggi.Eyjolfsson...........................................1997.Mark.Fulk.....................................................1990

NOTE: 1980 All Divisions; 1981-87 Division III; 1988-90 Division II; 1991-present Division I

All-region Selectionsfirst Team (listed alphabetically)David.Burek.................................................1980.Hilmar.Bjornsson.........................................1990.Louie.Borges...............................................1983.Michael.Colannino.......................................1987.George.Dyer................................................1984.Siggi.Eyjolfsson.......................1996,.1997,.1998.Matt.Farris...................................................1996.Carl.Fleming................................................1988.Mike.Gailey........................................1990,.1991.Chris.Goos...................................................2002.Kevin.Grant..................................................1988.Doug.Hamilton.............................................1985.Tony.Hannum..............................................1987.Steve.Harrison.........................1984,.1985,.1986.Jason.Haupt............................1988,.1989,.1990.Brian.Japp.........................................1984,.1985.Lewis.Johnstone................................1981,.1982.Scott.Jones..................................................2004Tom.Lehoczky..............................................1986.Willie.Lopez.......................................1985,.1987.Andrew.Mehalko................................1985,.1986.Alejandro.Moreno..........1998,.1999,.2000,.2001.Michael.Myrtetus.........................................1986.Randi.Patterson...........................................2004Eddie.Radwanski...............................1983,.1984.Bill.Sutherland...................................1987,.1989.Mike.E..Sweeney.........................................1983.

Second Team (listed alphabetically)Ron.Bertolaccini..........................................1985.Hilmar.Bjornsson...............................1989,.1992.Tim.Borer.....................................................1983.Anthony.DiFoggio........................................1990..George.Dyer......................................1982,.1983.Carmen.Federico...............................1981,.1983.Jeremy.Fedor....................................1995,.1996.Mark.Fulk.....................................................1989.Kevin.Grant..................................................1983.Alvin.James.................................................1986.Scott.Jones..................................................2003 Phil.Long......................................................2004Andrew.Mehalko..........................................1984.Tom.Steiner.................................................1996.

Mike.E..Sweeney.........................................1982.

Third Team (listed alphabetically)Hilmar.Bjornsson.........................................1991.Chris.Goos...................................................2000.Shawn.Mahoney..........................................1994.Darren.Powell....................................1993,.1994.Mike.W..Sweeney..............................1993,.1994.Rusty.Pierce................................................1997

Conference HonorsSouthern Conference .(1997-present).

Tournament mVP Nathan.Kipp.................................................1998.

Player of the YearSiggi.Eyjolfsson...........................................1998.Chris.Goos...................................................2002Randi.Patterson...........................................2004.

freshman of the Year Scott.Jones..................................................2003Matt.Smith...................................................2004

first Team (listed chronologically)Matt.Farris.........................................1997,.1998.Siggi.Eyjolfsson.................................1997,.1998.Brian.Freeman.............................................1997.Justin.Wisdo................................................1999Alejandro.Moreno....................1999,.2000,.2001.Mike.Hemphill..............................................2001.Chris.Goos.........................................2001,.2002.Scott.Jones........................................2003,.2004.James.Goodman.........................................2003Randi.Patterson...........................................2004Phil.Long......................................................2004David.Worthen.............................................2004 Second Team (listed chronologically) Trey.Wilson..................................................1997.Rusty.Pierce......................................1997,.1998.Alejandro.Moreno........................................1998.Brian.Freeman.............................................1998.T.J..Papp......................................................1999.Cliff.Patterson..............................................2002.Randi.Patterson...........................................2003.Egill.Atlason.......................................2003,.2004Casey.Jones................................................2003Pat.Farrell....................................................2004.

All-Tournament Team (listed chronologically)Rusty.Pierce......................................1997,.1998.Matt.Farris...................................................1997.Siggi.Eyjolfsson.................................1997,.1998.Alejandro.Moreno....................1998,.1999,.2001.Nathan.Kipp.......................................1998,.1999.Brian.Freeman.............................................1998.Justin.Towns................................................2001.Kenny.Bundy...............................................2001.Scott.Jones..................................................2003..Egill.Atlason.................................................2003 D.J..McCurry................................................2004Matt.Smith...................................................2004

Players of the Week (listed chronologically)Siggi.Eyjolfsson.............................Week.8,.1997Siggi.Eyjolfsson.............................Week.3,.1998Nathan.Kipp...................................Week.4,.1998Siggi.Eyjolfsson.............................Week.6,.1998Alejandro.Moreno..........................Week.3,.1999Chris.Goos....................................Sept..25,.2000.Alejandro.Moreno............................ Oct..9,.2000.Alejandro.Moreno............................ Oct..3,.2001.Chris.Goos....................................Sept..17,.2002Cliff.Patterson................................ Oct..22,.2002Chris.Goos.......................................Nov..5,.2002Randi.Patterson............................Sept..15,.2003Randi.Patterson..............................Sept..7,.2004Randi.Patterson............................Sept..13,.2004Phil.Long.......................................... Oct..5,.2004Randi.Patterson............................. Oct..19,.2004Randi.Patterson............................. Oct..26,.2004

Big South Conference .(1992-96).Tournament mVP (listed chronologically)Shawn.Mahoney..........................................1993.Larry.Feniger...............................................1994.Jeremy.Fedor..............................................1996.

most Valuable PlayerSiggi.Eyjolfsson...........................................1996.

Rookie of the YearJeremy.Fedor..............................................1994.

Coach of the Year Michael.Parker.............................................1996.

Scholar-Athlete of the Year Darren.McDonough.....................................1994.

first Team (listed chronologically)Hilmar.Bjornsson.........................................1992.Darren.Powell..........................1992,.1993,.1994.Shawn.Mahoney..........................................1994.Tom.Steiner.......................................1994,.1996.Mike.Sweeney.............................................1994.Darren.McDonough.....................................1994.Jeremy.Fedor....................................1995,.1996.Jimmy.Kaup.......................................1995,.1996.Siggi.Eyjolfsson...........................................1996.Jeremy.Fedor..............................................1996.Mike.Farris...................................................1996.Luke.Jamroz................................................1996.

Second Team (listed chronologically)Shawn.Mahoney..........................................1993Darren.McDonough.....................................1993.Phil.Wilson...................................................1993.Jeremy.Fedor..............................................1994.Siggi.Eylofsson............................................1995..Matt.Farris...................................................1995..Brian.Freeman...................................1995,.1996.Chris.Putland...............................................1995.Tom.Steiner.................................................1995.Mark.Pinch...................................................1996.

Brad.Shumate..............................................1996.

All-Tournament Team Hilmar.Bjornsson.........................................1992.Darren.Powell....................................1992,.1993.Mark.Fulk.....................................................1992.Chris.Wode..................................................1992.Shawn.Mahoney................................1993,.1994.Tom.Steiner...................1993,.1994,.1995,.1996.Mike.Sweeney.............................................1993.Jeremy.Fedor..........................1994,.1995,.1996.Jimmy.Kaup.............................1994,.1995,.1996.Paul.Alt........................................................1994.Brian.Freeman.............................................1995.Matt.Farris...................................................1996

Dixie Conference (1971-1987)Coach of the YearMike.Berticelli..........................1980,.1981,.1983Michael.Parker.............................................1985

Player of the YearGeorge.Dyer................................................1982

first Team (listed chronologically)Allen.McReynolds........................................1971Erol.Balken..................................................1974Mike.Reece..................................................1975Jim.Swanson...............................................1975Rich.Alexander..................................1976,.1977Jim.Moon.....................................................1978Neil.Clay............................................1978,.1979Lewis.Johnstone......................1979,.1981,.1982David.Burek.................................................1980Sam.Maybury..............................................1980Rui.Borges...................................................1980Mike.Sweeney.........................1981,.1982,.1983Carmen.Federico...............................1981,.1983Eddie.Radwanski.....................1982,.1983,.1984Louis.Borges......................................1982,.1983George.Dyer............................1982,.1983,.1984Tim.Borer.....................................................1983Steve.Harrison.........................1984,.1985,.1986Andrew.Mehalko......................1984,.1985,.1986Lou.Pantuosco.............................................1984Brian.Japp.........................................1984,.1985Rich.Schlentz...............................................1985Willie.Lopez.................................................1985Doug.Hamilton.............................................1985Tom.Lehoczky..............................................1986Michael.Myrtetus.........................................1986Tony.Hannum..............................................1987Bill.Sutherland.............................................1987Michael.Colanino.........................................1987Willie.Lopez.................................................1987

Second Team (listed chronologically)Carl.Fleming................................................1986Willie.Lopez.................................................1986Alvin.James.................................................1986Bill.Sutherland.............................................1986Jason.Haupt................................................1987Carl.Fleming................................................1987(second.team.was.added.in.1986)

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Name ...........................................................League ........................................................Team Buckley.Andews...........................................USL.A-League..............................................Carolina.(GM).. USL.A-League..............................................Charleston.(GM).

Hilmar.Bjornsson..........................................Allsvenskan.(Sweden)..................................Helsingborgs.IF.

Tim.Borer......................................................MISL.............................................................Wichita.

Kenny.Bundy................................................USISL...........................................................Greensboro.

Siggi.Eyjolfsson............................................English.Division.2.........................................Belgium.Division.2.Team.

Matt.Farris....................................................USL.A-League..............................................Raleigh,.Charleston.

Jeremy.Fedor...............................................USL.D3.Pro..................................................Carolina.

Brian.Freeman..............................................USL.D3.Pro..................................................Carolina,.Raleigh.

Mark.Fulk......................................................USISL...........................................................Greensboro.

Mike.Gailey...................................................USISL...........................................................Greensboro.. ASL...............................................................Seattle.. NPSL............................................................Buffalo,.Milwaukee.

Chris.Goos....................................................USL.A-League..............................................Charleston.

Doug.Hamilton..............................................NPSL............................................................Kalamazoo,.Milwaukee.. MLS..............................................................Miami.(GM).

Mike.Hemphill...............................................USISL...........................................................Greensboro.

Jason.Haupt.................................................USISL...........................................................Greensboro.. USL.A-League..............................................Carolina.. USL.D3.Pro..................................................Carolina.

Alvin.James..................................................ASL...............................................................Ft..Lauderdale

Brian.Japp....................................................USISL...........................................................Greensboro.. USL.A-League..............................................Carolina.(Coach).

Nathan.Kipp..................................................USL.D3.Pro..................................................Carolina.

Phil.Ling........................................................WSL.D3.Pro..................................................Wilmington

Shawn.Mahoney...........................................USL.A-League..............................................Carolina.

Darren.McDonough......................................USL.D3.Pro..................................................Carolina.

Alejandro.Moreno.........................................MLS..............................................................Los.Angeles,.San.Jose

T.J..Papp.......................................................USL.D3.Pro..................................................Carolina.

Rusty.Pierce.................................................MLS..............................................................New.England,.Real.Salt.Lake

Mark.Pinch....................................................USL.A-League..............................................Charlotte.

DarrenPowell................................................USL.D3.Pro..................................................Carolina,.Wilmington.. USL.A-League..............................................Raleigh.

Eddie.Radwanski..........................................MISL.............................................................Dallas,.Tacoma.. USISL...........................................................Greensboro.. USL.A-League..............................................Carolina.. USL.W-2.League..........................................Piedmont.(Coach).

Mike.Sweeney..............................................APSL............................................................Boston..David.Ulmsten..............................................USISL...........................................................Greensboro.

ASL-American. Soccer. League. (outdoor);.APSL-American.Professional.Soccer.League.(outdoor);.MISL-Major. Indoor.Soccer.League.(indoor);.MLS-Major.League.Soccer;.NPSL-National.Professional.Soccer.League.(indoor);.USL-United.Soccer.Leagues;.USISL-United.States.Interregional.Soccer.League..

Kenny Bundy, Wilmington Hammerheads

Chris Goos, Charleston Battery

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*.Dixie.Athletic.Conference.Games.

19775-11-2, 2-4-1 DIAC (7th)

Coaches: Joe Lukaszewski & Geoff Bird .

. at.UNC.Charlotte....................... W.......... 3-2..

. at.UNC.Wilmington..................... L........... 0-9..

. at.High.Point............................... L........... 0-2..

. *at.Averett.................................... L........... 1-2..

. at.Elon......................................... L........... 1-3..

. *Virginia Wesleyan ..................L .......... 1-4 Belmont Abbey ........................L .......... 1-5 at.Guilford.................................... L........... 0-5... at.Atlantic.Christian..................... L........... 0-1... *at.Greensboro.......................... W.......... 4-2... *Christopher Newport ............ W ......... 1-0 *methodist .................................L .......... 0-2 *at.St..Andrews...........................T........... 1-1... *at.North.Carolina.Wesleyan..... L........... 0-1... Western Carolina .....................T .......... 2-2 Catawba ................................... W ......... 1-0 at.Washington.&.Lee.................. L........... 1-3... at.Longwood.............................. W.......... 1-0..

*.Dixie.Athletic.Conference.Games.

19788-10-1, 3-4-0 DIAC (6th)

Coach: Geoff Bird .. at.UNC.Charlotte........................ L..........0-4.. at.UNC.Asheville........................ W.........2-0... high Point ................................ W ........3-2 *Averett ......................................L .........2-4 Atlantic Christian .....................L .........2-4 *Greensboro ............................ W ........5-2 Guilford .................................... W ........3-2 *North Carolina Wesleyan ..... W ........4-1 *at.Virginia.Wesleyan................. L..........0-1... *at.Christopher.Newport............. L..........2-3... at.North.Carolina......................... L..........0-1... at.Winthrop................................. W.........3-0... at.Eckerd..................................... L..........0-2... at.Georgia.College..................... W.........1-0... East Carolina ............................T .........2-2 at.Western.Carolina.................... L..........1-3. *St. Andrews ............................ W ........2-1 *at.Methodist............................... L..........0-1.. Duke ...........................................L .........1-4

*.Dixie.Athletic.Conference.Games

19713-4-0

Coach: Terrell West

Guilford .....................................L .......... 0-2 at.High.Point.............................. W.......... 5-0... at.St..Andrews............................. L........... 0-4... at.Guilford................................... W.......... 2-0... high Point ................................ W ......... 6-3 .. at.Pfeiffer..................................... L........... 2-8... at.Virginia.Wesleyan*................. L........... 3-4.

*.Dixie.Conference.Tournament.

.1972

2-7-1 Overall Coach: Bill Utter

high Point ................................ W ......... 5-3 .. at.Belmont.Abbey....................... L........... 0-8... Virginia.Wesleyan....................... L........... 3-5... North Carolina Wesleyan .......T .......... 2-2 at.High.Point.............................. W.......... 3-2... Guilford .....................................L .......... 0-4 Pfeiffer .......................................L .......... 1-3 St. Andrews ..............................L .......... 0-4 methodist ..................................L .......... 0-5 at.Lynchburg............................... L........... 0-5..

.19734-6-0

Coach: Bill Utter

Belmont Abbey ........................L .......... 0-5 Lynchburg ................................L ........1-10 at.Guilford.................................... L........... 0-4... at.North.Carolina.Wesleyan...... W.......... 3-2... at.High.Point.............................. W.......... 3-2... at.St..Andrews............................. L........... 1-4... methodist ................................. W ......... 1-0.. at.Greensboro............................ W.......... 7-2... Virginia Wesleyan ....................L .......... 3-7 . +.at.Belmont.Abbey.................... L........... 1-4..

+.NAIA.District.Tournament

1974

5-3-3, 5-2-0 DIAC (3rd place) Coach: Joe Lukaszewski

. at.Belmont.Abbey....................... L..........0-8.

. *at.Virginia.Wesleyan................. L..........3-5..

. *at.Christopher.Newport............ W.........4-2..

. *Greensboro ............................ W ........3-1 *at.Lynchburg.............................. L..........0-9... *at.Methodist.............................. W.........2-1... *St. Andrews ............................ W ........6-4 high Point .................................T .........1-1 *North Carolina Wesleyan ..... W ........3-2 at.Pfeiffer.....................................T..........1-1... Guilford .....................................T .........1-1

*.Dixie.Athletic.Conference.Games

.1975

4-10-1, 1-5-1 DIAC (6th) Coach: Joe Lukaszewski

.. at.Atlantic.Christian.................... W.......... 3-2... Belmont Abbey ........................L .......... 1-6 Averett ...................................... W ......... 6-0 *Christopher Newport ............ W ......... 4-3 *VA Wesleyan ...........................L .......... 0-4 *at.Greensboro........................... L........... 2-4... *Lynchburg ...............................L .......... 0-5 *at.Methodist............................... L........... 0-1... *at.St..Andrews...........................T........... 3-3... at.High.Point............................... L........... 2-4.. *at.North.Carolina.Wesleyan..... L........... 0-4... at.Elon........................................ W.......... 3-1... at.Guilford.................................... L........... 2-6... Catawba ....................................L .......... 4-5 Pfeiffer .......................................L .......... 0-8

*.Dixie.Athletic.Conference.Games

1976

2-13-1, 2-4-1 DIAC (6th) Coach: Joe Lukaszewski

Atlantic Christian .....................L .......... 1-5 at.Belmont.Abbey....................... L........... 0-6... *Averett ..................................... W ......... 7-1 at.Pfeiffer..................................... L........... 0-6... *at.Virginia.Wesleyan................. L........... 1-2... *at.Christopher.Newport............. L........... 0-2... high Point .................................L .......... 0-5 Washington & Lee ...................L .......... 2-4 *at.Methodist...............................T........... 0-0.. *St. Andrews .............................L .......... 2-4 at.Catawba.................................. L........... 2-7... *North Carolina Wesleyan ..... W ......... 1-0 *Greensboro .............................L .......... 4-5 Guilford .....................................L .......... 0-9 at.Western.Carolina.................... L........... 0-6... at.High.Point............................... L........... 1-3..

All-Time Season Records����-�� NAIA, ����-�� NCAA Division III, ����-�0 NCAA Division II, ����-present NCAA Division I

Year Record Pct. Coach1971. 3-4-0. .429. Terrell.West1972. 2-7-1. .250. Bill.Utter1973. 4-6-0. .400. Bill.Utter1974. 5-3-3.. .590. Joe.Lukaszewski1975. 4-10-1. .300. Joe.Lukaszewski1976. 2-13-1. .156. Joe.Lukaszewski//. . . ..Geoff.Bird1977. 5-11-2. .333. Geoff.Bird1978. 8-10-1. .447. Geoff.Bird1979. 9-5-5. .605. Geoff.Bird1980. 12-3-3. .750. Mike.Berticelli1981. 16-2-1.*. .868. Mike.Berticelli1982. 19-3-0.**..863. Mike.Berticelli1983. 23-1-1.**..940. Mike.Berticelli1984. 17-2-2.*. .857. Michael.Parker1985. 20-5-0.**..800. Michael.Parker1986. 18-5-0.**..782. Michael.Parker1987. 17-7-1.**..700. Michael.Parker1988. 13-7-0. .650. Michael.Parker1989. 19-4-1.*. .812. Michael.Parker1990. 14-6-0.*. .700.. Michael.Parker1991. 13-6-1. .675. Michael.Parker1992. 14-8-0. .636. Michael.Parker1993. 14-6-2.*. .681. Michael.Parker1994. 17-5-0.*. .733. Michael.Parker1995. 12-5-3.*. .675. Michael.Parker1996. 21-2-0.*. .913. Michael.Parker1997. 14-7-0. .667. Michael.Parker1998. 19-4-2.*. .833. Michael.Parker1999. 13-8-0. .619. Michael.Parker2000. 12-7-1. .625. Michael.Parker2001. 13-8-0. .619. Michael.Parker2002. 14-8-0. .636. Michael.Parker2003. 10-8-2. .550. Michael.Parker2004. 19-3-1*. .813. Michael.Parker.• 33 years• Six coaches • 435-199-35 (.670)• five national titles• 15 NCAA Tournament appearances*.–.Team.reached.national.tournament**.–.National.champion.team

Division BreakdownNAIA.(1971-77). 25-54-8.(.333)Division.III.(1978-87). 159-43-14.(.769)Division.II.(1988-90). 46-17-1.(.727)Division.I.(1991-present). 205-85-12.(.686)

UNCG enjoyed its best season in ����, going 2�-�-� on its way to its second consecutive Division III National Championship.

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1979

9-5-5, 3-1-3 DIAC (4th) Coach: Geoff Bird

.

. at.UNC.Wilmington.................... L..........3-4.

. at.UNC.Asheville....................... W.........2-0..

. at.High.Point...............................T..........2-2..

. *at.Averett................................... L..........1-4..

. North Carolina ..........................L .........3-4 *at.Greensboro.......................... W.......14-0... at.Guilford.................................. W.........3-2... *at.North.Carolina.Wesleyan.... W.........3-2... *Virginia Wesleyan ................. W ........4-1 *Christopher Newport .............T .........4-4 Pfeiffer ...................................... W ........3-1 at.Tennessee.Wesleyan........... W.........4-1... at.Sewanee................................T..........1-1.... at.Oglethorpe.............................. L..........2-3... Longwood ................................ W ........1-0 at.UNC.Asheville....................... W.........7-0... *at.St..Andrews...........................T..........0-0... *methodist .................................T .........1-1 .. at.East.Carolina.......................... L..........1-3.*Dixie.Athletic.Conference.game

.1980

12-3-3, 5-1-1 DIAC (2nd) Coach: mike Berticelli

.. at.UNC.Wilmington.................... L..........2-1... at.UNC.Asheville....................... W.........9-0... Catawba ................................... W ......12-0 at.Guilford...................................T..........3-3... *Averett ......................................L .........4-2 *at.Virginia.Wesleyan.................T..........1-1... *at.Christopher.Newport........... W.........2-0... East Carolina ........................... W ........2-0 at.North.Carolina.State.............. L..........5-0... at.Belmont.Abbey.......................T..........1-1... *North Carolina Wesleyan ..... W ........8-0 at.Mary.Washington.................. W.........2-0... at.Longwood.............................. W.........3-2... *Greensboro ............................ W ......14-1 *St. Andrews ............................ W ........2-0 at.Campbell............................... W.........3-1... *at.Methodist............................. W.........1-0... at.High.Point.............................. W.........4-0.

*.Dixie.Athletic.Conference.game.

198116-2-1, 6-0-0 DIAC (1st) Coach: mike Berticelli

final ISAA Ranking: 4th.

S.4. at.UNC.Wilmington.................... W.........1-0..S.5. at.UNC.Charlotte........................ L..........0-3S.13. Christopher Newport ............. W ......11-0 S 16 Guilford .................................... W ........2-0 S 19 at.Lynchburg.............................. W.........3-1..S.22. Catawba ................................... W ........4-0 S 29 at.Wake.Forest............................T..........2-2..O.1. at.North.Carolina.Wesleyan...... W.........3-0..O.3. Virginia Wesleyan ................... W ........6-0 O.7 at.East.Carolina......................W.(ot)......3-1..O.8. at.St..Andrews............................ W.........3-1..O.11. at.Duke....................................... W.........2-1..O.14. at.Averett.................................... W.........3-2..O.16. at.Eckerd.................................... W.........1-0..O.18. at.Flagler.................................... W.........3-0..O.20. at.Emory..................................... W.........7-0..O.31. methodist ................................. W ........6-0 .N. at.Trenton.State.+...................... W.........1-0..N. vs..Glassboro.State.+................. L..........0-3.

+.NCAA.South-NJ.Regional.(at.Ewing,.NJ)

DIXIE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

NCAA TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS.

198219-3-0, 5-1-0 DIAC (t-1st) Coach: mike Berticelli

S.8. at.Guilford................................... W.........5-2..S 11. Roanoke ................................... W ........1-0 S 15 Pfeiffer ...................................... W ........3-1 .S.20. *Averett ......................................L .........1-2S 23 high Point ................................ W ........2-1 S 29 *North Carolina Wesleyan ..... W ........3-1 O.2 at.*Virginia.Wesleyan................ W.........2-0..O.3. at.*Christopher.Newport............ W.........4-1..O.6. Catawba ................................... W ......14-1 O 11 *St. Andrews ............................ W ......11-1 O 13 Wake forest ............................. W ........3-0 O.15. at.Appalachian.State................. W.........5-0..O.17. at.Clemson.................................. L..........0-2.O.22 at.Elon........................................ W.........1-0..O 24 East Carolina ........................... W ........4-0 O 28 Notre Dame ...........................L (OT) ....1-3 O.30 at.*Methodist.............................. W.........5-0... vs..Lynchburg.+......................... W.........3-0... vs..Glassboro.State.+................ W.........3-1... vs..Plymouth.St..%.............. W.(2.OT)...2-1... at.Cortland.St..^.....................W.(OT).....1-0..N 28. Bethany $ ................................. W ........2-1

*Dixie.Athletic.Conference.game+NCAA.South-NJ.Regional.(Union,.NJ).% NCAA Quarterfinal (Plymouth, MA).^ NCAA Semifinal (Cortland, NY).$.NCAA.Final.(Greensboro,.NC)

NCAA DIV. III NATIONAL CHAMPIONSDIXIE ATHLETIC CONF. CHAMPIONS

(BERTICELLI NAMED NAT’L COACH OF THE YEAR)

198323-1-1, 7-0-0 DIAC (1st)Coach: mike Berticelli

S 3 Western Carolina .................... W ........7-0 S 7 Guilford .................................... W ........5-0 S.10 at.Randolph-Macon................... W.........3-0..S.11. at.Mary.Washington.................. W.........2-1..S.13. at.Pfeiffer.................................... W.........6-0..S.17. at.Georgia.State......................... W.........3-0..S.18. at.Emory..................................... W.........7-0..S 21 high Point ................................ W ........3-0 S 24 *methodist ................................ W ........5-0 S 27 *Greensboro ............................ W ......12-0 S.29. *at.North.Carolina.Wesleyan.... W.........6-0..O 1 *Virginia Wesleyan ................. W ........5-0 O 2 *Christopher Newport ............ W ........6-0 O.5. at.East.Carolina......................... W.........6-1...O 8 Erskine .................................... W ........1-0 O.10. *at.St..Andrews.......................... W.........7-0..O.12. at.Wake.Forest............................T..........1-1..O.22. *at.Averett................................... W.........3-1..O 25 North Carolina ..........................L .........0-2O 29 Elon ........................................... W ........4-1 N.5. at.Roanoke................................. W.........4-0..N 12 Glassboro State + ................... W ........2-0 N 19 Kean + ...................................... W ........1-0 N 27 Plymouth St. # ..................W (OT, PK) 1-0 D 3 Claremont $ ............................. W ........3-2

+.NCAA.South.Regional.(Greensboro,.NC).# NCAA Semifinal (Greensboro, NC).$.NCAA.Final.(Greensboro,.NC)

NCAA DIV. III NATIONAL CHAMPIONSDIXIE ATHLETIC CONF. CHAMPIONS

198417-2-2, 7-0-0 DIAC (1st)final ISAA Ranking: 1st Coach: michael Parker .

. at.Guilford................................... W.......... 3-1..

. at.Virginia................................L.(OT)...... 0-1..

. at.High.Point.............................. W.......... 5-3..

. Elon ......................................W (OT) ..... 4-1 Pfeiffer ...................................... W ....... 11-1 *Greensboro ............................ W ....... 11-1 at.Massachusetts....................... W.......... 2-0... at.Lafayette.................................T........... 0-0... at.*Virginia.Wesleyan................ W.......... 5-0... at.*Christopher.Newport............ W.......... 4-0... Wake forest .........................W (OT) ..... 3-2 *North Carolina Wesleyan ..... W ......... 3-2 *St. Andrews ............................ W ......... 8-0 .. at.Florida.International................T........... 1-1... *Averett ..................................... W ......... 3-0 Washington & Lee.[HC].......... W.......... 7-0. at.*Methodist.............................. W.......... 3-1... Appalachian State .................. W ......... 4-0 N 9 North Carolina Wesley.+ .W (OT, PK) . 2-1 N 10 Bethany+ .................................. W ......... 2-0 N.17. at.Rochester.Tech#..................... L........... 1-4 +.NCAA.South.Regional.(Greensboro,.NC).# NCAA Quarterfinal (Rochester, NY)

.NCAA QUARTERFINALS

DIXIE ATHLETIC CONF. CHAMPIONS

198520-5-0, 7-0-0 DIAC (1st) Coach: michael Parker

Catawba ................................... W ........3-1 .. at.Duke........................................ L..........3-0... high Point ................................ W ........2-1 Roanoke ................................... W ........5-0 at.*Greensboro.......................... W.......10-1... at.UNC.Charlotte........................ L..........2-1... at.South.Carolina........................ L..........2-1... at.*St..Andrews.......................... W.......12-0... *Virginia Wesleyan ................. W ........6-1 *Christopher Newport ............ W ........2-0 at.Wake.Forest........................... W.........2-1... at.Appalachian.State................. W.........5-2... at.North.Carolina........................ W.........2-1... Guilford .................................... W ........3-0 at.*Averett................................... W.........4-1... at.Flagler..................................... L..........2-1... at.Rollins...................................... L..........1-0... Winthrop.[HC]........................... W.........3-0. *methodist ................................ W ........3-1 at.*North.Carolina.Wesleyan.... W.........3-1..N 9 Emory+ ..................................... W ........4-1 N 10 Bethany+ .................................. W ........2-0 N 17 Salem State# ........................... W ........3-0 N 24 fredonia State% ..................... W ........2-0 D.8 at.Washington.(MO)$................ W.........5-0..+.NCAA.South.Regional..* NCAA Quarterfinal .% NCAA Semifinal .$.NCAA.Final.(St..Louis,.MO)

NCAA DIV. III NATIONAL CHAMPIONSDIXIE ATHLETIC CONFE. CHAMPIONS

(PARKER NAMED NAT’L COACH OF THE YEAR)

.1986

18-5-0, 6-1-0 DIAC (1st) Coach: michael Parker

S 1 USC Spartanburg ................... W ........2-0 S 5 Guilford .................................... W ........6-0 .S.13. at.UNC.Charlotte....................... W.........4-2..S 17. *Greensboro ............................ W ........2-1 S.20 at.Catawba..............................L.(OT).....2-3.S 23. *St. Andrews ............................ W ........4-0 S.27 at.*Christopher.Newport............. L..........1-2..S.28. at.*Virginia.Wesleyan................ W.........2-0..O 2. Wake forest ............................. W ........2-0 O.5 at.William.&.Mary........................ L..........0-4..O 8. Duke ...........................................L .........0-3 O 13 *North Carolina Wesleyan ..... W ........5-3 O 15 *Averett .................................W (OT) ....1-0 O.18 at.Nova....................................... W.........7-1..O.21. at.Boca.Raton............................. L..........2-5..O 25 Charleston (WV) [hC] ............ W ........5-0 O.29 at.*Methodist.............................. W.........3-1..N 2 Appalachian State .................. W ........7-2 N.5. at.Winthrop................................. W.........3-2..N 9 Johns hopkins +..................... W ........3-0 Bethany + ................................. W ........3-2 fredonia State # ...............W (OT, PK) 3-2 N 22 UC San Diego $ ....................... W ........2-0

+.NCAA.South.Regional.(Greensboro,.NC).# NCAA Semifinal (Greensboro, NC).$.NCAA.Final.(Greensboro,.NC)

NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

DIXIE ATHLETIC CONF. CHAMPIONS

198717-7-1, 6-1-0 DIAC (t-1st)Coach: michael Parker

A 29 Atlantic Christian .................... W ......10-0 S.3. at.Appalachian.State................. W.........3-1..S.6. at.Clemson.................................. L..........0-3..S.8. at.Guilford................................... W.........2-0..S.12. at.Emory..................................... W.........5-0..S.13. at.Georgia.State......................T.(OT).....2-2..S 16. Greensboro ............................. W ........3-0 S 20 William & mary .........................L .........0-1 S.22 at.Duke........................................ L..........0-1..S 26 Christopher Newport ............. W ........5-1 S 27 Virginia Wesleyan ................... W ........3-1 O 3 Catawba ....................................L .........2-1 O.7 at.St..Andrews............................ W.........7-0..O.10. at.North.Carolina.Wesleyan....... L..........2-3..O.14. at.Averett.................................... W.......10-1..O.18. at.Flagler.................................... W.........3-2..O.22. at.Wake.Forest............................ L..........1-3..O 24 North Carolina ..........................L .........1-2 O 28 methodist ................................. W ........5-0 O 31 Virginia Tech.[HC].................... W.........4-0. at.North.Carolina.Wesley.+.W.(OT,.PK).4-3... vs..Bethany.+............................. W.........2-1... Rochester Tech # .................... W ........2-0 Salem State % ......................... W ........2-1 N 21 Washington (mO) $................. W ........6-1 .

*.NCAA.South.Regional.(at.NC.Wesleyan).** NCAA Quarterfinal (Greensboro, NC).*** NCAA Semifinal (Greensboro, NC).****.NCAA.Final.(Greensboro,.NC)

NCAA DIV. III NATIONAL CHAMPIONS.

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S.11. at.*UNC.Asheville...................... W.........3-0..S.15. *Winthrop ................................. W ........4-2 .S.18. at.*Radford................................. W.........1-0..S.22. at.*Liberty.................................... L..........0-4..S 24 Central florida .....................T (OT) ....3-3 S 26 San francisco .....................L (OT) ....1-2 S 29 *Coastal Carolina .................... W ........1-0 O 2 *Charleston Southern ............ W ........7-0 O 9 Virginia Tech [hC] ................... W ........2-1 O 13 Davidson ..............................W (OT) ....4-1 O.16. at.*UMBC................................T.(OT).....3-3...O.19. at.*Towson.State........................ W.........3-0..O.23. vs..Creighton#............................. L..........0-2..O.24. vs..Louisville#............................. W.........7-2..O 27 *Campbell* ................................L .........1-3 O 31 UNC Charlotte ......................... W ........3-0 N 4 Towson State^ ........................ W ........6-0 N 5 UmBC ^ .................................... W ........3-1 N 6 Campbell ^ ............................... W ........2-1 N.14. at.Clemson.%............................. L..........0-2..

*.Big.South.Conference.match..^.Big.South.Tournament.match.(Greensboro,.NC).#.Charlotte.Soccer.Found..Classic..%.NCAA.First.Round.

NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUNDBIG SOUTH CONFERFENCE CHAMPIONS.

.1994

17-5-0 Overall, 7-1-0 Big South (1st) Coach: michael Parker

S 3 East Carolina ........................... W ........5-0 S 7 Appalachian State .................. W ........5-2 S.10. at.UNC.Wilmington.................... W.........2-0..S.14. *Liberty ..................................... W ........4-1 S 17 *Towson State ......................... W ........3-0 S.21. at.Virginia.Tech........................L.(OT).....1-3S 23 Charleston (WV)...................... W ........2-0 S 24 American .................................. W ........3-0 S 28 *UNC Asheville ........................ W ........2-0 O.1. at.Campbell................................. L..........2-4..O.5. at.George.Mason....................... W.........1-0..O.8. at.UNC.Charlotte........................ L..........0-3..O.15. *at.Charleston.Southern............ W.........3-0..O.17. *at.Coastal.Carolina................... W.........3-1..O 19 *Radford ................................... W ........3-1 O 22 *UmBC .......................................L .........0-1 O.26. *at.Winthrop............................... W.........2-0..O 29 Coll of Charleston [hC] ......... W ........2-0 N 4 Coastal Carolina + ..............W (OT) ....1-0 N 5 Liberty + ...............................W (OT) ....3-2 N 12 furman %................................. W ........2-1 N.20. at.Virginia.$................................. L..........0-3..

*.Big.South.Conference.match..+.Big.South.Tournament.(Greensboro,.NC).%.NCAA.Play-In.(Greensboro,.NC).$.NCAA.First.Round.(Charlottesville,.VA)

NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUNDBIG SOUTH CONF. CHAMPIONS.

199512-5-3, 5-0-2 Big South (1st)

Coach: michael Parker.S.4. at.USC.Spartanburg................... L..........0-1S 6 Campbell ...............................T (OT) ....1-1 S.8. vs..James.Madison.#................. L..........0-2.S.9. vs..Richmond.#.......................... W.........5-2..S.13. *at.Liberty...............................W.(OT).....2-1..S.16. vs..Vanderbilt.$.......................... W.........2-1..S.17. vs..South.Alabama.$.................. L..........1-2..S.22. vs..South.Florida.%................... W.........1-0..S.24. at.Florida.International.%.......... W.........2-1..S.27. *at.UNC.Asheville...................... W.........1-0..S 30 *Coastal Carolina [hC] ........... W ........1-0

O 3 Virginia Tech ............................ W ........4-1 O 7 *Charleston Southern ............ W ........8-2 O.18. *at.Radford..............................T.(OT).....3-3..O.21. at.UMBC..................................T.(OT).....1-1..O 25 *Winthrop ................................. W ........6-0 O 29 Appalachian State .................. W ........6-2 N.3. vs..Liberty**................................ W.........2-0..N.5. at.Coastal.Carolina**.................. L..........0-2..N.9. at.Duke***.................................... L..........0-3..#.Nike.Challenge.Cup...$.Reebok.Invitational...%.FIU/Umbro.Invitational.*.Big.South.Conference.match.**.Big.South.Tournament.(Conway,.SC).***.NCAA.Tournament.First.Round.(Durham,.NC)

NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND.

199621-2-0, 7-0-0 Big South (1st)

final NSCAA Poll Ranking: 16thfinal Soccer America Poll Ranking: 7th

Coach: michael Parker A 31 Richmond ................................ W ........2-1 S.4. at.Campbell............................W.(OT).....4-3..S 7 Cal-Poly San Luis Obispo ..... W ........4-3 S.13. vs..Old.Dominion.#.................... W.........3-0..S.14. at.William.&.Mary.#.................... W.........2-1..S 21 *Radford ................................... W ........3-0 S.24. at.Davidson................................ W.........5-0..S 28 *UmBC ...................................... W ........6-1 O.1. at.Appalachian.State................. W.........4-1..O 5 UNC Wilmington [hC] ............ W ........1-0 O.9. *at.Winthrop............................... W.........3-1..O.12. *at.Charleston.Southern............ W.........2-0..O 15 *UNC Asheville ........................ W ........5-2 O 18 hartwick $ ............................W (OT) ....5-1 O 20 florida International$ ..............L .........1-3O.25. vs..UAB.(OT)%.......................... W.........4-3..O.27. at.Vanderbilt%............................ W.........3-0..O 30 *Liberty ..................................... W ........3-2 N.2. *at.Coastal.Carolina................... W.........3-1..N 9. Liberty + ................................... W ........4-1 N 10 Radford + ................................. W ........2-0 N 16 furman ^ .................................. W ........7-1 N 24 Notre Dame & ...........................L .........0-1 #.Tribe.Soccer.Classic..$.MetLife.Spartan.Classic..%.Vanderbilt.Tournament..*.Big.South.Conference.match..+.Big.South.Tournament..^.NCAA.Play-In.(Greensboro,.NC).&.NCAA.First.Round.(Greensboro,.NC)

NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUNDBIG SOUTH CONF. CHAMPIONS

.1997

14-7-0, 6-1-0 SoCon (1st) Coach: michael Parker

A.30. at.Richmond................................ L..........0-1..S 2 Campbell .................................. W ........3-1 S 5 Georgia State .......................... W ........5-0 S 12 miami (Oh) ! ............................. W ........6-0 S 14 William & mary ! .......................L .........1-3 S.19. vs..Creighton.#........................... W.........4-0..S.21. vs..Radford.#.............................. W.........1-0..S.26. vs..Butler.$................................. W.........5-0..S.28. at.Florida.International.$............. L..........1-5..O 1 *Davidson .............................L (OT) ....2-3 O 4 Central florida [hC] ................L .........0-2 O.7. *at.VMI........................................ W.........4-1..O.12. at.Duke........................................ L..........1-4O.15. *at.Wofford................................. W.........2-1..

.1988

13-7-0 Overallfinal ISAA Poll Ranking: 13th

Coach: michael Parker

S 4 Appalachian State ...................L .......... 2-1 S 7 Guilford .................................... W ......... 7-3 at.Bridgeport............................... L........... 1-2.. at.Lock.Haven........................W.(OT)...... 3-1... at.Methodist............................... W.......... 1-0..S 17. Winthrop .................................. W ......... 9-0 S 21 Wake forest ............................. W ......... 2-0 S 24 Shippensburg ......................... W ......... 3-0 S 25 Tampa ........................................L .......... 0-3 at.Davidson................................ W.......... 4-1... at.Virginia.Tech............................ L........... 0-2..O 4. North Carolina Wesleyan ...... W ......... 1-0 O 9 George Washington ..........W (OT) ..... 2-1 O 12 Catawba ..............................W (OT) ..... 2-1 O.14. at.Clemson.................................. L........... 2-3..O.16. at.S..Connecticut.St................L.(OT)...... 1-2... at.Lynchburg.............................. W.......... 5-1... at.North.Carolina......................... L........... 2-4..O.29. Davis & Elkins.[HC]................. W.......... 6-0. at.Longwood.............................. W.......... 5-0..

..1989

19-4-1final ISAA Poll Ranking: t-1st

Coach: michael Parker .

. at.North.Carolina.State............... L..........0-2.

. at.Duke........................................ L..........1-3..

. Greensboro ............................. W ........3-0 UNC Asheville ......................... W ........7-1 methodist ................................. W .......6-0 Lynchburg ............................... W ......10-0 College of Charleston ............ W ........8-4 at.Wake.Forest........................... W.........1-0... Barry ......................................... W ........9-0 Davidson .................................. W ........5-3 C.W. Post .................................. W ........4-1 at.George.Washington............... L..........0-1... at.Catawba..............................T.(OT).....1-1... at.Rollins..................................... W.........3-2... at.Tampa.................................... W.........3-1... Virginia Tech ............................ W ........2-0 at.USC.Spartanburg.................. W.........3-0... North Carolina (OT) ............W (OT) ....4-3 Coastal Carolina [hC] ............ W ........3-0 Longwood ................................ W ........7-0 at.Davis.&.Elkins........................ W.........5-0..N.19. Tampa + .................................... W ........2-1 D 2 Gannon # ................................. W ........4-2 D 3 New hampshire St. $ ..............L .........1-3

+.NCAA.Second.Round.# NCAA Semifinal .$.NCAA.Final.

.1990

14-6-0final ISAA Poll Ranking: 4th

Coach: michael Parker .

S.2. at.Clemson................................. W.........2-1..S 5. Elon ........................................... W ........3-0 S 8 Catawba ................................... W ........1-0 S.12 at.Furman................................... W.........2-0..S.16. at.Virginia.Tech........................... W.........1-0..S 19. Southern Indiana .................... W ........5-0 S.22 vs..Florida.Tech.+...................W.(OT).....4-2..S.23. at.Oakland.+.............................. W.........2-1..S.26. at.Davidson................................. L..........1-5S 29 Rollins ...................................... W ........4-0 S 30 Gannon......................................L .........2-0 O.3 at.College.of.Charleston............. L..........1-3..

O.7. at.UNC.Asheville........................ W.........3-2..O.14. at.Coastal.Carolina..................... L..........2-5..O.16. at.Campbell................................ W.........3-0..O 20. florida Atlantic ........................ W ........7-0 O.24. at.North.Carolina.State............... L..........3-4..O 27. USC Spartanburg [hC] .......... W ........3-1 N 4 Davis & Elkins ......................... W ........7-0 N 18 florida Tech # ...........................L .........1-2

+.Oakland.Tournament..#.NCAA.Regional.

.1991

13-6-1 Coach: michael Parker

S 7 Campbell .................................. W ........3-1 S 11 North Carolina State............... W ........2-1 S 14 Virginia Tech .............................L .........1-3S 18 UNC Charlotte ..........................L .........0-3 S.20. vs..Radford.+.............................. L..........4-5..S.22. vs..Vanderbilt.+.......................... W.........6-1..S 25. furman ......................................L .........0-3 S 27 Davidson ..............................W (OT) ....4-2 S 29 Navy .......................................... W ........3-1 O 3 at.Catawba................................. W.........5-4..O 5 Ohio State [hC] ....................... W ........6-0. O 9 Coastal Carolina ......................T .........0-0 O.13 at.South.Alabama...................L.(OT).....1-4..O.15. at.West.Florida........................... W.........1-0..O.19. vs..Vermont.#..........................L.(OT).....1-2..O.20. vs..Jacksonville.#....................... W.........3-1..O.23. at.VCU........................................ W.........2-1..O 26. UNC Asheville ......................... W ........4-2 O 30 Greensboro ............................. W ......10-0 N.2 at.Liberty.................................W.(OT).....2-1..

+.UNC.Chapel.Hill.Tournament..#.UNC.Charlotte.Tournament

.1992

14-8-0, 3-4-0 Big South (t-6th) Coach: michael Parker

S 5 VmI ............................................ W ........4-1 S.9. at.Virginia.Tech........................... W.........2-0..S.11. at.San.Francisco.#...................... L..........0-4S.13. vs..St..Mary’s.#.......................... W.........2-0..S.18. vs..Navy.&.................................. W.........4-2.S.20. vs..Tulsa.&.................................. W.........2-0.S 23. Catawba ....................................L .........0-3 S 26 *George mason ..................W (OT) ....5-4 S.30 *at.Campbell............................... L..........1-4..O 2. South Alabama ....................... W ........2-0 O 3 Georgia State [hC] ................. W ........5-2 O 7 *Radford ..............................W (OT) ....7-6 O 10 Vanderbilt ............................W (OT) ....7-2 O 14 *Appalachian State ................. W ........5-2 O.17 at.Coastal.Carolina..................... L..........0-6..O.21. *at.Davidson................................ L..........0-3..O.25. *at.UNC.Charlotte...................L.(OT).....1-2..O 28. VCU ........................................... W ........4-1 O 31 *Liberty ......................................L .........1-2 N.3 vs. Liberty.^................................ W.........6-3..N.6. vs..Towson.State.^..................... W.........2-0..N.7. vs..Campbell.^............................ L..........0-5..

#.Met.Life.Classic.at.San.Francisco..&.UNC.Chapel.Hill.Tournament.*.Big.South.Conference.match.(against.a.conf..or.designated.team).^.Big.South.Tournament.match.(Rock.Hill,.SC).

.1993

14-5-2, 6-2-1 Big South (1st)Coach: michael Parker

S 4 Georgetown ............................. W ........8-2 S.8 at.Appalachian.State..............L.(OT).....2-4.

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O.17. *at.Appalachian.St.................W.(OT).....2-1..O.22. *furman ................................W (OT) ....1-0 O.25. *at.The.Citadel........................... W.......12-2..N.1. *Georgia Southern.................. W ........4-0 N 4 The Citadel ^ ........................... W ........7-1 N.8. vs..Georgia.Southern.^.............. W.........6-1..N.9. at.Furman.^................................. L..........1-3..!.adidas/Spartan.Classic..#.adidas/Carolina.Classic..$.Umbro.Classic..*.Southern.Conference.match..^.SoCon.Tournament.match.(Greenville,.SC)

.1998

19-4-2, 7-1-0 SoCon (t-1st)final NSCAA Poll Rank: 13th

final Soccer America Poll Rank: 17th Coach: michael Parker

S 1 Richmond .................................T .........0-0 .S.4. vs..Marshall.&........................W.(OT).....3-2..S.6. vs..Rider.&.................................. W.........5-1..S 11 Kentucky % ........................W (OT) ....1-0 S 13 Wright State % ....................L (OT) ....2-3 .S.16. *at.Furman.................................. L..........3-4..S.18. vs..Cornell.$............................... W.........2-0..S.20. vs..Dayton.$............................... W.........4-3..S 23 Campbell .............................W (OT) ....1-0 S 26 *Appalachian State* ............... W ........4-0 .S.29. *at.Davidson............................... W.........4-1..O 3 hofstra [hC] ............................. W ........4-1 O 7 *Wofford ................................... W ........5-1 O.11. *at.Georgia.Southern................. W.........8-1..O.14. *at.College.of.Charleston.......... W.........5-1..O.17. North.Carolina.........................T.(OT).....2-2..O 24 *VmI ........................................... W ........9-0 O 27 *The Citadel ............................. W ........9-0 O 31 Duke ......................................L (OT) ....2-3 N 3 The Citadel ^ ........................... W ........8-2 N.7. Coll.of.Charleston.^................... W.........5-1..N.8. Furman.^.................................... W.........1-0..N.15. South.Alabama!......................... W.........1-0..N.22. Washington.#............................. W.........2-1..N.28. Santa.Clara.+.............................. L..........1-4..

&.Davidson.Invitational..%.adidas/Spartan.Classic..$.NIKE/Carolina.Classic...*.Southern.Conference.match..^.SoCon.Tournament.match..!.NCAA.Play-In..#.NCAA.Tourn..First.Round..+.NCAA.Tourn..Second.Round

Mike Berticelli (second from left) and Lewis Johnstone (third from left) were charter inductees into the UNCG Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000.

UNCG captured the ���5 NCAA Division III National Championship with an amazing 5-0 victory over Washington (MO) in St. Louis.

199913-8-0, 7-1-0 SoCon

Coach: michael Parker

S 1 Campbell .................................. W ........2-0 S.4. at.Hofstra..................................... L..........2-3..S 7 *Davidson ................................ W ........4-0 S 10 Iona$ ......................................... W ........2-0 S 12 VCU$ ..........................................L .........1-2 S.18. vs..UAB#..................................... L..........1-2..S.19. vs..Lehigh#................................. W.........4-1..S 22 North Carolina ..........................L .........0-3 S.25. *at.Wofford................................. W.........5-0..S.30. *at.VMI........................................ W.........4-2..O 2 Wake forest [hC].....................L .........0-1 O 9 *Coll of Charleston ................. W ........2-0 O.12. *at.The.Citadel........................... W.........8-0..O 16 *furman .....................................L .........1-3 O 23 *Georgia Southern.................. W ........4-1 O.26. *at.Appalachian.State................ W.........3-0..O.30. vs..Duke&.................................... L..........0-1..O.31. at.North.Carolina.State&........... W.........1-0..N.5. vs..Wofford**.............................. W.........5-0..N.6. vs..Davidson**........................... W.........3-0..N.7. vs..Furman**............................... L..........2-3..

$.adidas/Spartan.Classic..#.NIKE/Carolina.Classic..&.Big.Four.Tournament,.Raleigh,.NC..*.Southern.Conference.match..**.SoCon.Tournament.

.

200012-7-1, 6-2-0 SoCon

Coach: michael Parker .

S.2. at.Old.Dominion......................... W.........3-0..S 6 Coastal Carolina ......................L .........0-2 S.8. at.Wake.Forest........................... L..........1-2..S.12. at.Furman................................... L..........1-3..S.15. Kentucky#.................................. W.........2-1..S.16. Denver#...................................... W.........2-1..S.20. *at.Georgia.Southern................ W.........3-1..S 23 *VmI ........................................... W ........7-1 S 27 *Wofford ................................... W ........8-1 S 30 William & mary [hC] ............T (OT) ....2-2 O.4. *at.Coll.of.Charleston................ W.........4-1..O 7 *The Citadel ............................. W ........6-2 O.10. at.Radford.................................. W.........1-0..O 13 Rider$ ....................................... W ........3-1 O 15 Dartmouth$ ...............................L .........1-2 O 21 *Appalachian State ..................L .........2-3 O.24. *at.Davidson.............................. W.........4-2..O 27 North Carolina State& ............ W ........6-0 O 29 Duke& ........................................L .........0-5 O.31. at.Coll.of.Charleston**................ L..........2-3..

$.adidas/Spartan.Classic..#.NIKE/Carolina.Classic..&.Big.Four.Tournament...*.Southern.Conference.match..**.SoCon.Tournament.match.

200113-8-0, 6-2-0 SoCon

Coach: michael Parker

S 1 Old Dominion ....................W (2OT) ...2-1 .S 6 *Davidson .................................L .........1-2 S.16. at.North.Carolina........................ L..........1-2..S.22. at.William.&.Mary...................L.(OT).....1-2..S.26. *at.Wofford................................. W.........4-0..S 29 *Georgia Southern [hC] ........ W ........9-1 O 3 Wake forest ........................L (2OT) ...0-1 O 6 *Coll of Charleston ...........W (2OT) ...3-2 .O.9. *at.The.Citadel........................... W.........4-1..O 12 South florida^ .....................L (OT) ....1-2 O 14 Georgia State^ ........................ W ........3-0 .O.16. *at.VMI....................................... W.........4-2..O 20 Campbell .................................. W ........2-1 O.23. *at.Appalachian.State................ W.........2-1..O.26. at.Duke.%.............................W.(2OT)....2-1..O.28. vs..North.Carolina.State%......... W.........3-2..O.30. at.Virginia.................................... L..........1-7..N 10 *furman .....................................L .........1-3 N.16. vs..VMI**..................................... W.........1-0..N.17. vs..Georgia.Southern**............. W.........1-0..N.18. vs..Furman**............................... L..........1-2.

*.Southern.Conference.match.**.Southern.Conference.Tournament..

^.adidas/Spartan.Classic..%.Big.Four.Tournament.(Durham,.NC)..

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200214-8-0, 5-3-0 SoCon

Coach: michael Parker

A 31 mercer ....................................... W ........3-0 S.8. at.Clemson................................. L..........1-3.S.15. at.South.Florida.&...................... W.........4-3..S.16. Stetson.&.................................... W.........3-0..S.18. at.Campbell............................... W.........8-1..S.21. *at.Furman..............................L.(OT).....3-4..S.25. at.Wake.Forest........................... L..........0-3..S 28 Liberty [hC] ............................. W ........3-2 O.1. *at.Coll.of.Charleston................. L..........2-4.O.8. at.Virginia.Tech............................ L..........2-3O 12 high Point ................................ W ........3-2 O.15. *at.Georgia.Southern................. W.........3-2O 19 *Appalachian State ................. W ........4-1 O.22. *at.Davidson............................... L..........3-8..O.25. vs..Duke.#................................... L..........1-2..O.27. vs..North.Carolina.State.#......... W.........2-1..O 29 *Wofford ................................... W ........9-0 N 2 Elon ........................................... W ........6-1 N 5 *The Citadel ............................. W ......11-2 N 9 *VmI ........................................... W ........3-0 N.15. Coll.of.Charleston^.................... W.........2-1.N.16. Furman^...................................... L..........0-3..

*.Southern.Conference.match..^.SoCon.Tournament.(Charleston,.SC)..&.South.Florida.Classic.(Tampa,.FL)..#.Big.Four.Tournament.(Charlotte,.NC).

200310-8-2, 4-1-2 SoCon

Coach: michael Parker .A.30. at.Coastal.Carolina..................... L..........0-1.S.3. at.High.Point.............................. W.........3-0..S.7. *at.Elon...................................... W.........2-0..S.12. vs..VCU%................................... W.........3-1..S.14. vs..Michigan%.........................L.(OT).....3-4..S 20 *Georgia Southern...............T (OT) ....2-2 S 27 *College of Charleston .......... W ........2-1 O 4 *furman [hC]........................T (OT) ....1-1 O 7 *Davidson ................................ W ........3-1 O 10 Kentucky! ..................................L .........1-3 O 12 mercer! ..................................... W ........3-1 O.14. at.Appalachian.State.................. L..........0-1..O.18. at.Winthrop................................ W.........5-2..O.24. vs..Duke^..................................... L..........1-3..O.26. vs..North.Carolina.State^........... L..........1-2..O 28 Virginia ..................................... W ........1-0 N.4. *at.Wofford................................. W.........4-0..N 8 Wake forest .............................L .........0-2 N.14. vs..Georgia.Southern$.............. W.........2-1..N.15. at.College.of.Charleston$......L.(2OT)....2-3.

*.Southern.Conference.match..$.SoCon.Tournament.(Charleston,.SC)..%.Tar.Heel.Classic.(Chapel.Hill,.NC)..!.adidas/Spartan.Classic.(Greensboro,.NC)..^.Big.Four.Tournament.(Charlotte,.NC).

200419-3-1, 6-0-1 SoCon

Coach michael Parker

S 1 Virginia Tech ............................ W ........2-1S 4 Clemson ................................... W ........2-0S.10 vs. UAB&................................... W.........4-2S.12. vs..Vanderbilt&.......................W.(OT).....5-4S 18 Elon* .....................................T (2OT) ...1-1.S.21. at.Wake.Forest........................... W.........2-1S 25 Appalachian State* ................. W ........5-0S 29 North Carolina ......................... W ........1-0O.2. at.Furman*................................. W.........2-1O.5. at.Georgia.Southern*................. W.........3-1O.12. at.Davidson*............................... W.........2-1O 15 Coastal Carolina! .................... W ........2-0O 17 mercer! ..................................... W ........1-0O 19 Wofford* ................................... W ........5-0O.23. .at.Charlotte................................ W.........4-2O 27 high Point ............................W (OT) ....3-2O.30. at.Coll..of.Charleston................. W.........3-1N.3. at.UNC.Wilmington..................... L..........2-3N 6 Winthrop .................................. W ........2-1N 9 Wofford# .................................. W ........4-0N.12. vs..Davidson#............................. L..........1-2N 23 Coll. of Charleston % ............. W ........2-1N 28 UC Santa Barbara + ............L (OT) ....0-1

*.Southern.Conference.match#.Southern.Conference.Tournament%.NCAA.Tournament.Second.Round.(Greensboro,.NC)+.NCAA.Tournament.Third.Round.(Greensboro,.NC)!.UNCG/adidas.Classic&.Davidson/adidas.Classic

(H).denotes.Homecming.game.All.home.games.in.Bold

homecoming/FallFest Weekend GamesAt.The.University.of.North.Carolina.at.Greensboro,.Homecoming.is.celebrated.during.FallFest.weekend,.most.years.in.conjunction.with.a.men’s.soccer.game..This.year,.FallFest.will.be.celebrated.on.the.weekend.of.September.23-25,.mean-ing.that.UNCG’s.game.against.William.& Mary will serve as the “Homecoming Game.”

Due to a scheduling conflict, UNCG did not.play.at.home.during.FallFest.last.year,.which.ironically.fell.in.the.middle.of.the.Spartans’.17-game.unbeaten.streak.to.open.the.season.

In.2003,.UNCG.tied.Furman,.1-1,.during.FallFest,.makring.only.the.fourth.time.in.20.tries.that.the.Spartans.were.not.victorious.during.FallFest./.Homecoming.activities..All-time,.UNCG.is.16-2-2.on.homecoming.

NCAA Tournament Appearances (15)2004.(3rd.Round)1998.(2nd.Round).1996.(1st.Round).1995.(1st.Round).1994.(1st.Round).1993.(1st.Round).1990.(Regional).1989.(Finals)1987.(Finals.-.National.Champions).1986.(Finals.-.National.Champions).1985.(Finals.-.National.Champions).1984 (Quarterfinals)1983.(Finals.-.National.Champions).1982.(Finals.-.National.Champions).1981.(Regional).

All-time ResultsDivision I (1991-present) 1993 1st.Round. Clemson.2,.UNCG.0.

1994 Play-In. UNCG.2,.Furman.1.1st.Round. Virginia.3,.UNCG.0.

1995 1st.Round. Duke.3,.UNCG.0.

1996 Play-In. UNCG.7,.Furman.1.1st.Round. Notre.Dame.1,.UNCG.0.

1998 Play-In.. UNCG.1,.S..Alabama.0.1st.Round. UNCG.2,.Washington.1.2nd.Round. Santa.Clara.4,.UNCG.1

20042nd.Round. UNCG.2,.Coll..of.Charleston.13rd.Round. UC.Santa.Barbara.1,.UNCG.0.(OT).

Division II (1988-90) 1989 Regional. UNCG.2,.Tampa.1.Semifinal UNCG 4, Gannon 2 Final. N..Hampshire.St...3,.UNCG.1.

1990 Regional. Florida.Tech.2,.UNCG.1

Division III (1981-87) 1981 Regional. UNCG.1,.Trenton.St..0.Regional. Glassboro.St.,.3,.UNCG.0.

1982 Regional. UNCG.3,.Lynchburg.0.Quarterfinal UNCG 3, Glassboro St. 1 Semifinal UNCG 1, Cortland St. 0 Final. UNCG.2,.Bethany.1.

1983 Regional. UNCG.2,.Glassboro.St..0.Quarterfinal UNCG 1, Kean 0 Semifinal UNCG 1, Plymouth St. 0 Final. UNCG.3,.Claremont.2.

1984 Regional. UNCG.2,.Bethany.0.Quarterfinal Rochester Tech 4, UNCG 1

1985 Regional. UNCG.4,.Emory.1.Regional. UNCG.2,.Bethany.0Quarterfinal UNCG 3, Salem St. 0 Semifinal UNCG 2, Fredonia St. 0 Final. UNCG.5,.Washington.(MO).0

1986 Regional. UNCG.3,.Johns.Hopkins.0.Regional. UNCG.3,.Bethany.2.Semifinal UNCG 3, Fredonia St. 2 Final. UNCG.2,.Cal-SD.0.

1987 Regional. UNCG.4,.NC.Wesleyan..3.Regional. UNCG.2,.Bethany.1.Quarterfinal.UNCG.2,.Rochester.Tech.0.Semifinal UNCG 2, Salem St. 1 Final. UNCG.6,.Washington.1.

uNCG in the NCAA tourney

2004. No.Game2003. Furman. T. 1-12002. Liberty. W. 3-22001. Georgia.Southern. W. 9-12000. William.&.Mary. T. 2-21999. Wake.Forest. L. 1-01998. Hofstra. W. 4-11997. Central.Florida. L. 2-01996. UNC.Wilmington. W. 1-01995. Coastal.Carolina. W. 1-01994. Col..of.Charleston. W. 2-01993. Virginia.Tech. W. 2-11992. Georgia.State. W. 5-21991. Ohio.State. W. 6-01990. USC.Spartanburg. W. 3-11989. Coastal.Carolina. W. 3-01988. Davis.&.Elkins. W. 6-01987. Virginia.Tech. W. 4-01986. Charleston.(WV). W. 5-01985. Winthrop. W. 3-01984. Washington.&.Lee. W. 7-0

Overall Record: 16-2-2Score: UNCG.67.-.Opponents.11

The 2004 Spartan squad was a No. �-ranked team for four weeks, including three as a unanimous ranking in all four national polls. It was the first time a UNCG squad had been ranked No. � since the program’s move to Division I.

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Opponent .................................................................. W-L-T American......................................................................1-0-0.Appalachian.State......................................................14-4-0.Atlantic.Christian...........................................................2-3-0.Averett..........................................................................8-5-0.Barry.............................................................................1-0-0.Belmont.Abbey.............................................................0-7-1.Bethany........................................................................5-0-0.Boca.Raton...................................................................0-1-0.Bridgeport.....................................................................0-1-0.Butler............................................................................1-0-0.Cal-San.Diego..............................................................1-0-0.Cal-Poly.Slo..................................................................1-0-0.Campbell....................................................................10-4-1.Catawba.......................................................................8-5-1.Central.Florida..............................................................0-1-1.Charleston.(WV)...........................................................2-0-0.Charleston.Southern.....................................................4-0-0.Christopher.Newport...................................................10-3-1.The.Citadel...................................................................8-0-0.Claremont.....................................................................1-0-0.Clemson.......................................................................2-5-0.Coastal.Carolina...........................................................7-5-1.College.of.Charleston................................................. 11-4-0.Cornell..........................................................................1-0-0.Cortland.State...............................................................1-0-0.Creighton......................................................................1-1-0.C.W..Post......................................................................1-0-0.Dartmouth.....................................................................0-1-0.Davidson..................................................................... 11-6-0.Davis.&.Elkins...............................................................3-0-0.Dayton..........................................................................1-0-0.Denver..........................................................................1-0-0.Duke...........................................................................2-12-0.East.Carolina................................................................5-1-1.Eckerd..........................................................................1-1-0.Elon..............................................................................6-1-1.Emory...........................................................................4-0-0.Erskine..........................................................................1-0-0.Flagler...........................................................................2-1-0.Florida.Atlantic..............................................................1-0-0.Florida.International......................................................1-2-1.Florida.Tech..................................................................1-1-0.Fredonia.State..............................................................2-0-0.Furman.......................................................................6-10-1.Gannon.........................................................................1-1-0.Georgetown..................................................................1-0-0.George.Mason..............................................................2-0-0.George.Washington......................................................0-1-0.Georgia.College............................................................1-0-0.Georgia.Southern.........................................................9-1-1.Georgia.State...............................................................4-0-1.Glassboro.State............................................................2-1-0.Greensboro.College................................................... 11-2-0.Guilford....................................................................... 11-6-2.Hartwick........................................................................1-0-0.High.Point...................................................................14-4-2.Hofstra..........................................................................1-1-0.Iona..............................................................................1-0-0.Jacksonville..................................................................1-0-0.James.Madison............................................................0-1-0.

Johns.Hopkins..............................................................1-0-0.Kean.............................................................................1-0-0.Kentucky.......................................................................2-1-0.Lafayette.......................................................................0-0-1.Lehigh...........................................................................1-0-0.Liberty...........................................................................8-2-0.Lock.Haven...................................................................1-0-0.Longwood.....................................................................5-0-0.Louisville.......................................................................1-0-0.Lynchburg.....................................................................4-4-0.Marshall........................................................................1-0-0.Mary.Washington..........................................................2-0-0.Massachusetts..............................................................1-0-0.Mercer..........................................................................3-0-0.Methodist....................................................................12-4-2.Miami.(OH)...................................................................1-0-0.Michigan.......................................................................0-1-0.Navy.............................................................................2-0-0.New.Hampshire.State...................................................0-1-0.North.Carolina..............................................................3-6-1.North.Carolina.State.....................................................5-4-0.North.Carolina.Wesleyan............................................15-3-1.Notre.Dame..................................................................0-2-0.Nova.............................................................................1-0-0.Oakland........................................................................1-0-0.Oglethorpe....................................................................0-1-0.Ohio.State.....................................................................1-0-0.Old.Dominion................................................................3-0-0.Pfeiffer..........................................................................4-4-1.Plymouth.State.............................................................2-0-0.Radford.........................................................................7-1-1.Randolph-Macon..........................................................1-0-0.Richmond.....................................................................2-1-1.Rider.............................................................................2-0-0.Rochester.Tech.............................................................1-1-0.Roanoke.......................................................................3-0-0.Rollins...........................................................................2-1-0.St..Andrews................................................................10-4-3.St..Mary’s......................................................................1-0-0.Salem.State..................................................................2-0-0.San.Francisco...............................................................0-2-0.Santa.Clara...................................................................0-1-0.Sewanee.......................................................................0-0-1.Shippensburg...............................................................1-0-0.South.Alabama.............................................................2-2-0.South.Carolina..............................................................0-1-0.SouthConnecticut.St.....................................................0-1-0.South.Florida................................................................2-1-0.Southern.Indiana..........................................................1-0-0.Stetson.........................................................................1-0-0.Tampa...........................................................................2-1-0.Tennessee.Wesleyan...................................................1-0-0.Trenton.State................................................................1-0-0.Towson.State................................................................4-0-0.Tulsa.............................................................................1-0-0.UAB..............................................................................2-1-0.UC.Santa.Barbara........................................................0-1-0UMBC...........................................................................2-1-2.UNC.Asheville............................................................. 11-0-0.UNC.Charlotte..............................................................4-6-0.UNC.Wilmington...........................................................3-4-0.

USC.Spartanburg.........................................................3-1-0.Vanderbilt......................................................................5-0-0.Vermont........................................................................0-1-0.Virginia..........................................................................1-3-0.Virginia.Commonwealth................................................3-1-0.VMI...............................................................................8-0-0.Virginia.Tech.................................................................7-4-0.Virginia.Wesleyan.........................................................9-7-1.Wake.Forest.................................................................7-6-2.Washington...................................................................1-0-0.Washington.(MO).........................................................2-0-0.Washington.&.Lee........................................................1-2-0.West.Florida.................................................................1-0-0.Western.Carolina..........................................................1-2-1.William.&.Mary..............................................................1-4-1.Winthrop.....................................................................10-0-0.Wofford.......................................................................10-0-0.Wright.State..................................................................0-1-0..All-Time.Record:.................................................435-199-35vs..SoCon.Opponents:.............................................88-22-3

Milestone Victories for uNCG first Win ................................high Point (5-0). . Second Game of the 1971 Season

. 50th Win ............................Greensboro (14-1)

. . 14th Game of the 1980 Season

. 100th Win ..... North Carolina Wesleyan (6-0)

. . 11th Game of the 1983 Season

. 150th Win ..................USC Spartanburg (2-0)

. . First Game of the 1986 Season

. 200th Win ...............................methodist (6-0)

. Fifth Game of the 1989 Season

. 250th Win ......................South Alabama (2-0)

. 10th Game of the 1992 Season

. 300th Win ....................................Liberty (2-0)

. . 18th Game of the 1995 Season

. 350th Win .............................The Citadel (8-2)

. . 20th Game of the 1998 Season

400th Win ....................Appalachian St. (4-1) 13th Game of the 2002 Season.

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A Chris.Albert. 1991-92..Paul.Alt. 1993-1996.Brett.Althiser. 1997.Egill Atlason 2002-present . .B Rob.Banzhaf. 1996-97.Jay Benfield 2001-present Garrett.Bennett. 1992-94.Hilmar.Bjornsson. 1991-92.Robert.Boyle. 1998-2000Tony.Breci. 1992.Scott.Brittsan. 1991.Kenny.Bundy. 1999-2002Joe Burnett 2005-presentMatt.Byrd. 1993-94.C Thomas Campbell 2005-presentJames Carlson 2001-present Jason.Chiero. 1992.Erik Ciccarelli 2003-present.David.Cichy. 1991..Jimmy.Craven. 1998-2002.Joe.Crump. 2000-2003matt Cunningham 2005-present .D Casey Davis 2002-present Gary.DeLeon. 1991..Charlie.DeMello. 2000-2002..Jason.DeStefano. 1993..Chad Dickerson 2004-presentAnthony.DiFoggio. 1991..Mike.Dunaway. 1998-2001Matt.Durrant. 2001..eBranan.Elliott. 1993Jokull Elisabetarson 2005-presentSiggi.Eyjolfsson. 1995-1998..

FPat.Farrell. 2003-2004Matt.Farris. 1995-1998Jeremy.Fedor. 1994-1996Justin.Fedor. 1996-1998Larry.Feniger. 1991-1994.michael fitzGerald 2002-presentBrian.Freeman. 1995-1998Mark.Fulk. 1992Michael.Futterman. 1999.GMark.Gailey. 1995Mike.Gailey. 1991Cory.Geiger. 1999Vincent.Giani. 2003-2004.Svafnir.Gislason. 1999-2002Andrew.Goodman. 1998James.Goodman. 2001-2004Chris.Goos. 1999-2002David Grayson 2003-present.

HSam hale 2005-presentSteve.Hamilton. 1991-93.Heath.Hardigree. 1993.Kyle.Curran-Hayes. 2000-2002Mike.Hemphill. 1998-2001James.Henson. 2001-2002Nathan.Horton. 1996-98Ben hunley 2001-2004Danny.Hurwitz. 2001.JLuke.Jamroz. 1994-97Martin.Jensen. 1995-97Chris.Johnson. 2002Taylor Johnson 2003-presenthenning Jonason 2005-presentScott Jones 2002-present.KJimmy.Kaup. 1994-97Ricky.Roberts-Kercheff. 1992.Nathan.Kipp. 1996-98Jeff.Konieczynski. 1993-94.lAdam.Laney. 1997-98Gene.Lindley. 1991.Jeff.Lochrie. 2000-2004Phil.Long. 2004.MSteven.Magee. 1993-97Shawn.Mahoney. 1991-94.Charles.Maxwell. 1991-92Brad.McCurry. 2001-2004D.J. mcCurry 2004-presentDarren.McDonough. 1991-94Dave.Moore. 1998Alejandro.Moreno. 1998-2001Jason.Morton. 1992-95.Mark.Mullins. 1991matt mulvena 2005-present.PT.J..Papp. 1996-2000Cliff.Patterson. 1998-2002Randi Patterson 2003-presentScott.Patterson. 1994Gordon Phillips 2005-presentRusty.Pierce. 1997-99Mark.Pinch. 1994-98Martin.Podolan. 1995Fabio.Poveda. 1994Darren.Powell. 1991-94.Blake.Prelipp. 1995-97Doug.Prewett. 2002-2003Michael.Priest. 2003Lewis.Propst. 1992.Chris.Putland. 1995-98.

QJason.Quitne. 1996.

RGreg.Raber. 1998-2000David.Radwanski. 1993-95Caleb.Reed. 2001Kevin.Reifschneider. 1991.Colin.Reilly. 1994-95Keith.Rice. 1998-2001mike Richardson 2003-presentLevi.Roberts. 1998.SAlex.Sanford. 1997Trey.Sasser. 1993.Greg.Schmid. 1992-95.Chris.Shelton. 2000Brad.Shumate. 1994-98Matt.Smith. 2004Nick Solle 2002-presentTom.Steiner. 1993-96myles Stewart 2005-presentMike.Sweeney. 1991-93.TBrian.Taylor. 1991..Robert.te.Winkel. 1998-2001.Scott.Thomas. 1993-94Wes.Thomas. 1993.Justin.Towns. 2001.Andy.Tsartolias. 1999-2000..VFranck.Van.der.Bauwede. 1993-95Sappia.Venn. 1997..WBrian.Walker. 1994-95Chase.Walton. 1992.Brent.Welch. 1994-95.Philip.Wilson. 1991-93.Trey.Wilson. 1993-97Jeremy.Wisdo. 1996-97Justin.Wisdo. 1997-2000Chris.Wode. 1991-92.Adrian.Worthen. 2001-2004David Worthen 2004-present.ZPaul Zazenski 2002-present

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The UNCG Soccer Stadium is a modern soccer-only facility located in the heart of campus. Both the men’s and women’s teams will enter their 16th season in the state-of-the-art facility.

Prior to the 1990 season, UNCG played on the same site, which was then-known as Campus field. however, prior to the start of the 1991 season, the stadium under-went a major facelift to become what fans see today.

Prior to the renovation, the UNCG men’s soccer team was as dominant on its home field as it is today. With the exception of most of the 1981 season and all of the 1982 season, the site of UNCG Soccer Stadium has served as the home field for the Spartans for more than 25 seasons. In that time, UNCG is an amazing 219-68-15 (.727).

Still today, the $3.6 million stadium rivals any col-legiate soccer facility in the nation. Among its several outstanding features:

• Permanent seating for 3,540 spectators in the grand-stand along the east sideline, including 1,112 chairback seats in three sections at midfield and another 2,428 bleacher seats (with backs) in four other sections.

• Lighting, at 150-candle power, to accomodate live TV coverage.

• A soccer scoreboard with message center, press box and brick wall completely surrounding the facility.

campus. UNCG hosted the semifinal and final rounds of the NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship in 1997 and 1998, focusing nationwide attention on Greensboro. A championship-record 20,058 fans attended in 1998, includ-ing a stadium single-event record 10,583 for the final. The championship was nationally televised by ESPN.

The stadium served as a site for the U.S. Youth Soccer Association regional championship during the summer of 1997. The Olympic champion women’s national soccer team played the opening game in the Victory Tour presented by Nike in the stadium April 24, 1997, defeating france.

Also, prior to the 1996 Olympic Games, the Norwegian women’s soccer team trained at the stadium and played an exhibition match against United States select players.

A match between the men’s national teams of the U.S. and Canada was played in the stadium in 1992. The sta-dium served as the home of the professional Greensboro Dynamo from 1993-95, and is the site of the NC East-West high School All-Star soccer games each year.

In the summer of 2001, the Boston Breakers of the WUSA held their preseason camp in the stadium.

UNCG Soccer Stadium has also hosted numerous

Big South, Southern Conference and NCAA Tournament matches, including the 2004 SoCon women’s soccer tour-nament and the 2004 NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament’s second and third rounds.

• A bermuda s t y l e n a t u r a l -grass playing field equipped with a s t a t e - o f - t h e - a r t drainage system capable of remov-ing up to six inches of water within a 24-hour period.

• A Wa l l o f honor recognizing outstanding UNCG soccer players and coaches on the stadium concourse (pictured at the bot-tom of the page).

The stadium’s opening coincided with UNCG’s entry into NCAA Division I competition. It was dedicated before a sellout crowd September 7, 1991, as the men’s team christened the new facility with a 3-1 win over Campbell. four nights later, the squad stunned the col-lege soccer world by defeating then-No. 2 NC State, 2-1.

The first women’s soccer game played in UNCG Soccer Stadium was against Duke on September 11, 1991. The Blue Devils blanked the Spartans, 4-0. The first victory for UNCG came in a 7-0 rout of Erskine on September 13, 1991.

UNCG owns one of the strongest home field advantages in the country. In 14 seasons in the stadium, the women’s team is 90-43-7 (.668), while the men’s team is 104-30-8 (.761).

It was dedicated before a sellout crowd Sept. 7, 1991, as the men’s team christened the new facility with a 3-1 win over Campbell. four nights later, the squad stunned the college soccer world by defeating then-No. 2 North Carolina State 2-1.

T h e l a r g e s t crowd to attend a UNCG athletic event at the stadium was 4,225 on Oct. 5, 1991, for a homecoming men’s soccer game against Ohio State. The Spartans won 6-0. Besides providing UNCG’s teams with a first-class home, the stadium has also attracted a number of outside events to the

the Spartans at uNCG Soccer Stadium

1991............................... 7-3-1 .6821992............................... 8-2-0 .8001993.............................. 10-2-1 .8081994.............................. 12-1-0 .9231995............................... 5-0-1 .9171996.............................. 11-2-0 .8331997............................... 6-3-0 .6671998............................... 7-2-1 .7501999............................... 5-4-0 .5552000............................... 5-4-1 .5502001............................... 5-4-0 .5562002............................... 8-0-0 1.0002003............................... 4-2-2 .6252004.............................. 11-1-1 .885

Since 1991 ................. 104-30-8 .761

uNCG Soccer Stadium’s Wall of honor

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With a record number 15,347 students enrolled for Fall 2004, a dedicated fac-ulty and staff numbering more than 2,000, and exciting new developments under-way, UNCG is rapidly taking its place as one of the finest institutions of higher learning in the country.

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro is classified as a Doctoral/Re-search-Intensive University. The University was established in 1891 and became coeducational in 1963. The 200-acre campus is located one mile from the center of Greensboro, a city of 227,793. The Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Metropolitan Statistical Area has a population of approximately 1,089,155, with the population of Guilford County representing approximately 390,000.

University HistoryThe University has a rich history. It was chartered Feb. 18, 1891, as the State

Normal and Industrial School (later College), the first state-supported school for the higher education of women in North Carolina.

The institution came into being as a direct result of a crusade made by Charles Duncan McIver on behalf of the education of women. Other pioneers in public school education — notably, Charles B. Aycock, Edwin A. Alderman, and James Y. Joyner — came to Dr. McIver’s assistance; but to him, more than to any other individual, the University owes its foundation.

In the past century the University has evolved in its mission, as suggested with its sequence of names. It was known first as the State Normal and In-dustrial School, and after 1896 as the State Normal and Industrial College until 1919. During the period 1919-1931 it was known as the North Carolina College for Women, and became the Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina from 1932 to 1963. It is warmly remembered as “the WC” by its many alumnae of the period.

During the years 1932-1963 the University was one of the three branches of the Consolidated University of North Carolina. The other branches included The University of North Carolina (at Chapel Hill) and the North Carolina State College of Agricul-ture and Engineering (at Raleigh). In 1962, the Board of Trustees recommended that the Greensboro campus become coeduca-tional at all levels of instruction in the fall of 1964. Subsequently, by act of the General Assembly in the Spring of 1963, the name of the institution was changed to the University of North Caro-lina at Greensboro.

In December of 1934, during the years of the Consolidated University, the Woman’s College Section of the Alpha of North Carolina Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa was installed. (Alpha Chapter is the one at Chapel Hill.)

On February 17, 1956 Epsilon Chapter of North Carolina was installed at this campus.

In October of 1971 the North Carolina General Assembly adopted legislation which combined all 16 of the state-sup-ported institutions of higher education into a single Univer-sity of North Carolina. The UNC system is governed by a board of governors and administered by a president. Each constituent institution has a separate board of trustees and is administered by a chancellor.

The crusader for founding the institution, Charles Dun-can McIver, served the institution as its first chief execu-tive officer with the title of President. By act of the Board of Trustees in 1945, the title was changed to Chancellor. Dr. Patricia A. Sullivan became UNCG’s first woman chan-cellor in January 1995, succeeding Dr. Debra W. Stewart, Dean of the Graduate School at North Carolina State Uni-versity who was named Interim Chancellor in the summer of 1994.

During its first seven decades, the institu-tion’s mission was to prepare women, primar-ily undergraduates, for the most effective living of that day. Today that goal — effective living — remains the same, but its scope has been greatly expanded.

As UNCG, it now offers men and women over 150 graduate and under-graduate programs and provides opportunities

to apply classroom learning to real life situations through internships and practica. It also offers students the chance to tailor-make their own pro-grams of study based on individual needs and goals.

Although contemporary in its educational program, UNCG is also realistic. In its effort to prepare graduates for effective living, it has built

into its program the flexibility needed to meet the rapidly changing needs of society. UNCG, therefore, will remain a university in tran-

sition, not satisfied with yesterday or today, but always looking toward tomorrow.

Today’s UNCGToday’s UNCG consists of:

• The College of Arts and Sciences, which is made up of the depart-ments of Anthropology, Art, Biology, Broadcasting and Cinema, Chem-

istry, Classical Studies, Communication, English, Geography, German and Russian, History, Mathematical Sciences, Philosophy, Physics and

Astronomy, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Romance Languages, Sociology, and Theatre. It also includes the Residential Col-lege and The Center for Critical Inquiry in the Liberal Arts.

• The Joseph M. Bryan School of Business and Economics, which was established in 1969 as the School of Business and Economics and renamed in 1987. It is made up of the departments of Accounting, Busi-

ness Administration, Economics, Information Systems and Operations Management, the Center for Applied Research, the Center for Eco-nomic Education, and the Center for Global Business Education and Research.

• The School of Education, which is made up of the depart-ments of Counseling and Educational Development, Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Leadership and Cultural Founda-tions, Educational Research Methodology, Library and Informa-tion Studies, Specialized Education Services. Founded in 1921, the School of Education also includes The Collegium for the Advancement of Schools, Schooling and Education. The Colle-gium is comprised of the Center for Educational Research and Evaluation, the Center for Educational Studies and Develop-ment, the Center for Information Technologies Education, the Center for School Accountability and Staff Development, and the Piedmont Triad Horizons Education Consortium.

• The School of Health and Human Performance, which was established in 1970 as the School of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance was renamed in 1990. It is made up of five departments: Communication Sciences and Disorders; Dance; Exercise and Sport Science; Public Health Education; and Recreation, Parks and Tourism.

• The School of Human Environmental Sciences, which was established in 1949 as the School of Home Economics and renamed in 1987. It is made up of the departments of Housing and Interior Design, Human Development and Fam-ily Studies, Nutrition and Foodservice Systems; Social Work, and Textile Products Design and Marketing.

• The Graduate School, which was established in 1921.

• The School of Music, which was estab-lished in 1921.

• The School of Nursing, which was established in 1966.

In addition, beginning in 2006, UNCG’s honors program will become the Honors College.

Of the record 15,437 students enrolled last year, 70% were fe-

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male. In the fall of 2004, UNCG enrolled a record 2,158 freshman. The University also enrolled 1,257 transfer students, its most ever.

In the fall of 2004, 67% of freshman applicants were accepted and 25% enrolled to make up a class of 2,158. The average SAT score for the freshman class enrolling in 2003 was 1041.

Undergraduates have more than 100 areas of study from which to choose a major leading to one of six undergraduate degrees. In addition, there are 59 master’s degrees and 18 doctoral degrees offered.

In the spring of 2004, UNCG awarded 1,884 bachelor’s and 729 master’s degrees. Also, 67 doctoral degrees were awarded in English, psychology, education, nutrition, human development and family studies, exercise & sport science, and music.

UNCG has long had a reputation for academic excellence and is one of only six higher education institutions in the state with a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.

Athletes at UNCG are not an exception to the rule. At the end of each of the last two academic years, more than 40% of UNCG student-athletes held a grade-point-aver-age of 3.0 or better. Nearly one-third of UNCG’s 268 student-athletes made the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (3.0 GPA in a semester) in both semester during the 2004-05 academic year.

In October 2004, “Cosmo GIRL”, a magazine geared towards young women, rated UNCG one of the Top 50 institutions in America. For its study, the magazine focused on specific factors important to female students: small class size, prominent female faculty, strong women’s athletic programs, a career center that facilitates internship opportunities, leadership options among clubs and activities and an active alumni net-work. The finalists were selected from 2,685 colleges and universities.

In August 2004, The Princeton Review rated UNCG the second-best bargain in its “The Best 357 Colleges” guide. It marked the sixth-straight UNCG appeared in the guide, and its highest-ever rating.

UNCG was also ranked in the Top 50 public universities by Consumer’s Digest, making it the only institution to appear in both rankings.

In-state tuition and room and board rates for UNCG are just over $9,000 per year, while out-of-state rates are just over $20,000 per year.

Campus life is enriched by a “small college” atmosphere and many extracur-

ricular and coeducational activities. There are more than 130 student organizations, an active Student Government, fraternities and sororities, and a Campus Recreation program which offers informal, intramural and club sports, as well as an extensive outdoor adventure program.

The 76 buildings on the campus reflect the 110-year history of the University. Also, there are new features, including a new, $26 million music building which opened in August 1999, and renovations to the Elliott University Center, which were recently completed. A new baseball stadium opened in February 1999. UNCG will receive ap-proximately $159 million from the state for construction and renovation, based on voter approval of the Higher Education Bonds last November 7. A $46 million science building is the centerpiece of the new projects. Groundbreaking took place in spring of 2001.

The Second Century Campaign for UNCG concluded Dec. 31, 1998, after five years and raised $55.4 million to create 77 new scholarship and fellowship funds, as well as funds for research, programs and acquisitions.

In the Fall of 2004, the University announced that its newest campaign, entitled the Students First Campaign. is almost one-quarter of the way to its goal of $78 mil-lion. The Students First Campaign will set aside $52 million for scholarships to make UNCG the school of choice for top high school students in the North Carolina and elsewhere.

Remaining funds will also be used for endowments to attract top professors, ex-pansion of university facilities and expansion of public services. UNCG hopes to meet its goal by the year 2009.

UNCG is a member of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges (NASULGC) and the American Association of Colleges and Universi-ties (AASCU). In athletics, UNCG began NCAA Division I competition in 1991 and is a member of the Southern Conference.

In the Fall of 2004, the University unveiled a new look to the Spartan.

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The UNCG PlanIn spring 1998, the Uni-

versity community adopted The UNCG Plan, a compre-hensive document developed by the University Planning Council that articulates the vision of the University and identifies five key strategic directions which will shape its future:

• UNCG will provide exemplary learning environ-ments.

• UNCG will expand its research and infuse the ex-citement of scholarship into its teaching and learning.

• UNCG will build a strong sense of community as a student-centered uni-versity.

• UNCG will expand its outreach in the Piedmont Triad, the state of North Caro-lina, and beyond.

• UNCG will increase its enrollment by actively recruiting and retaining students with the academic preparedness and potential to succeed in a rigorous academic environment.

The RockNot all colleges and universities can boast a message board with a circumference of 25’ and a width that exceeds 10’. UNCG houses a campus marker that is a visual representation of University history, tradition, and legacy.

Known simply as “The Rock” — not to be confused with the nationally recognized wrestler/actor — the boulder-sized message board was brought to UNCG’s campus in 1973 by members of Alpha Phi Omega. Initially located where the fountain is today, it currently rests between the Dining Hall and Jackson Library, where it has resided since 1987. Rather than force students and the community to solely rely upon cluttered bulletin boards, The Rock is an alternate campus informant.

Students also know the unwritten rule that the painted messages on The Rock can be removed after 24 hours. Thus, within a week’s time, seven messages could be posted on The Rock. This also speaks to the many activities and events that the University supports.

Easy access and its central location are other reasons The Rock is well known on campus. Plus, The Rock’s changing colors and special messages help attract the attention of students and visitors to the University. Those who encounter The Rock for the first time are undoubtedly taken aback by its gran-diose appearance and are forced to wonder about its significance.

The Rock, with its large exterior and eye-catching graphics, is an important part of UNCG’s history and legacy and is a solid representation of the Universi-ty’s unyielding belief in and dedication to tradition and uniqueness.

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Dr. Patricia A. Sullivan, who has served as UNCG’s Chancellor since January 1, 1995, is the institution’s ninth chief executive and the first woman to serve in the position. Her leadership has sustained UNCG’s record of excellence and prepared a solid foundation for the future. UNCG was founded as State Normal and Industrial School, a college for women in 1891. The institution became coeducational in 1963. Today, UNCG offers a full range of undergraduate and graduate programs.

Sullivan led the University through a strategic planning process that produced the UNCG Plan. Created for five-year increments, the Plan provides a framework for enhancing UNCG’s position as a diverse, student-centered research university, linking the Triad and North Carolina to the world through learning, discovery, and service.

Under Dr. Sullivan’s leadership, enrollment at UNCG exceeded 15,000 in fall 2005, while academic standards for admission have increased. The campus continues to lead the UNC system in minority enrollment, underscoring UNCG’s commitment to diversity. New undergraduate programs for freshman include Communication Across the Curriculum and the living-learning communities. Distinctive graduate programs include genetic counseling and management information systems, along with new Ph.D. programs in the areas of nursing, public health, economics, geography, history, information technology and special education.

Funding to support research and community projects has continued to grow, along with giving by the University’s friends and supporters. UNCG’s new Students First Campaign is under way, with a goal of raising $78.2 million through 2009. The earlier Second Century Campaign for UNCG, which ended in December 1998, raised $55.4 million, far exceeding the original goal of $42.8

million. As UNCG’s most ardent advocate, Dr. Sullivan has made a public case for

more state appropriations, which have brought additional funding for facilities. These efforts have resulted in a number of capital improvements at UNCG. Currently under construction are the Studio Art Center and a Hall for Humanities and Research Administration, both funded by the North Carolina Higher Education Bonds, and a new 400-bed residence hall - all expected to be completed for use in the 2006-07 year. Structures already completed include a $46 million Science Building, a $26 million School of Music building, a $5 million baseball stadium

and student recreation area, and a major renovation for the Elliott University Center, UNCG’s student union.

A native of Staten Island, NY, Dr. Sullivan is a graduate of St. John’s University, and earned her master’s and Ph.D. degrees in biology from New York University. She came to UNCG from Texas Woman’s University, where she was vice president for academic affairs for seven years. She also was interim president there for a year. From 1981-87, she was dean of the college at Salem College in Winston-Salem. She is married to Dr. Charles Sullivan, an electrical and computer software engineer.

Dr. Sullivan received the honorary Doctor of Pedagogy degree from St. John’s University in 1999. Her other awards and honors include: selection as one of 10 recipients of the 2003 Women in Business Awards and as one of “10 People to Watch in 2004,” annual honors by The Business Journal; and being named the 2003 inductee for the Business Leaders Hall of Fame of the Central North Carolina Junior Achievement chapter. Her academic honors include memberships in Beta Beta Beta biology honor society, Sigma Xi, and Phi Kappa Phi. She also was an NYU Honors Scholar.

UNCG ChancellorDr. Patricia Sullivan

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Now in his 23rd year as Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at UNCG, Nelson E. Bobb has developed a nationally recognized program that has continually succeeded in competition as well as in the classroom.

Bobb, the first full-time athletic director at the University, is the primary architect of a program that now features 16 NCAA Division I teams, eight for men and eight for women.

When he arrived in July 1983, there were eight Division III teams. The University authorized the shift to Division I in February 1987 and he guided the program through

the unprecedented change in competitive status in only five years. UNCG is one of only a dozen institutions to ever compete in all three divisions. However, no other institution has made the complete shift of all teams from Division III to Division I in that time frame.

In addition, with the reconstruction of UNCG’s softball venue this past year, he has overseen a complete overhaul of every UNCG athletic facility. During his tenure, he has watched over the construction or renovation of all of the Spartans’ athletic venues, beginning with serving on the committee that built Fleming Gymnasium and the HHP Building in 1989, moving onto the transformation of Campus Field into what is today UNCG Soccer Stadium in 1991, the construction of the UNCG Baseball Stadium in 1999, the renovation and lighting of the UNCG Tennis Courts in 1999, and current projects that include the transformation of UNCG’s softball facility to become a top-of-the-line stadium venue this coming fall and the reconfiguration of seating in Fleming Gym, which began this past summer.

Under Bobb’s guidance, Spartan student-athletes have consistently graduated at a rate equal to or higher than the general student population at UNCG. Each of the last two academic years, more than 40 percent of UNCG’s student-athletes earned Dean’s List.

In addition, during Bobb’s 22-year tenure, UNCG student-athletes have graduated at a higher rate than the University graduation rate every year.

Other recent program accomplishments include completing the NCAA certification process for Division I institutions twice and successfully transitioning the department’s teams into Southern Conference membership.

Under Bobb’s leadership, UNCG hosted the final two rounds of the 1997 and 1998 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship, and was home to Olympic athletes from several countries for training prior to the Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996.

During his tenure, UNCG teams have won 33 conference tournament titles, 24 as an NCAA Division I member. They have also won 62 conference regular season titles, 36 of those since moving to NCAA Division I.

UNCG earned the Commissioner’s Cup for overall excellence in the Big South for three consecutive years. While Bobb was athletic director in the 1980’s, the men’s soccer team won four Division III national championships and the women’s basketball team made five consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances with a third-place finish in 1988.

During his tenure at UNCG, Bobb has also served in various NCAA appointments, including serving on one of the first NCAA Certification

teams. Most recently, Bobb served on the Division I Men’s Soccer National Committee and had a two-year term as the chair of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Soccer Rules Committee.

UNCG student-athletes have received numerous awards. In 1984, he established the Chancellor’s Scholar-Athlete Award to honor the student-athlete(s) posting the highest grade-point average annually.

Bobb, a native of Gahanna, OH, oversees a staff of more than 50 full and part-time employees with administrative divisions of administration and business, student welfare, facilities and operations and integrated public affairs within the department.

Before coming to UNCG, Bobb served as an assistant athletic director at Cornell University for five years. He also served as an assistant football coach at Cornell for nine seasons.

A 1970 graduate of Kent State (OH) with a bachelor’s degree in education, Bobb also holds a master’s degree in secondary education from Kent. As an undergraduate, he was a three-year letterwinner on the football team as an offensive guard and earned All-Academic recognition from the Mid-American Conference as a junior. He was an all-conference choice his senior year.

Director of AthleticsNelson Bobb

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All Phones are area code (336)All E-Mail end in @uncg.edu unless otherwise noted[WM] Denotes office located at West Market Street building[HHP] Denotes office located at HHP Building

ADmINISTRATIoN Phone ........................E-mailPatricia Sullivan, Chancellor ...........................................334-5266Terry Ackerman, Faculty Athletics Rep. ..........................334-3474 ................... taackermNelson Bobb, Director of Athletics [HHP] .......................334-3000 ......................nebobb FAX ...........................................................................334-4063Sylvia Mims, Assoc. AD - Administration [HHP] ..............334-5649 ..................... sgmimsCathy Roberts, Assoc. AD - Facilities [HHP] ..................334-5537 ...................csrobertsDick Stewart, Assoc. AD - Public Affairs [HHP] ..............334-4464 .................... restewarRod Wyatt, Assoc. AD - Student Welfare [HHP] .............256-0108 ....................... jrwyattChristy Wilson, Asst. AD - Operations [HHP] ..................334-5213 ...................mcwilso2Josh Larsen Asst. AD - Facilities [HHP] ..........................334-3226 .....................dazuberDawn Zamrik, Asst. AD - Public Affairs [WM] .................256-0550 ................... dbzamrikJames Shipp, Asst. AD - Student Welfare [HHP] ............334-3700 ....................... jrshippStacy Kosciak, Special Asst. to the AD ...........................334-3494 ................ sbmeadow

ACADEmIC ENHANCEmENTJoanna Camp, Academic Enhancement Director ...........334-5172 ...................... jbcampKate LaCoste, Academic Enhancement Asst. ................334-3880 .....................kelacostKatie Fritinger, Academic Enhancement Asst. ................334-3880 ....................... kafritin Kwadjo Steele, Academic Compliance Director ............334-3465 .................... kosteele

BUSINESS oFFICEJackie Walsh, Asst. AD - Business .................................334-3253 ......................jawalshPaula Terrell, Accountant ................................................334-3367 ..............paula_terrell

ComPLIANCEJana Henderson, Compliance Director [HHP] ................334-3254 ........ jana_henderson

FACILITIESCathy Roberts, Assoc. AD - Facilities [HHP] ..................334-5537 ...................csrobertsJosh Larsen, Asst. AD - Facilities [HHP] .........................334-3226 ..................... jalarsenJennifer Aguilar, Facilities Assistant [HHP] .....................334-3032 ..................... jlaguilarJane Long, Equipment Assistant [HHP] ..........................334-3032

PUBLIC AFFAIRS - mARKETINGDick Stewart, Assoc. AD - Public Affairs [HHP] ..............334-4464 .................... restewarDawn Zamrik, Asst. AD - Public Affairs [WM] .................256-0550 ................... dbzamrikNeil Avent, Internal Relations [WM] ................................334-3420 .....................n_aventTBA, External Relations [WM] ........................................334-3252 WEST MARKET STREET OFFICE FAX ..................334-3798 HHP OFFICE FAX ....................................................334-3182

SPoRTS INFoRmATIoNMike Hirschman, Sports Information Director [HHP] ......334-5615 ...................mwhirsch Hirschman’s Cell Phone ...........................................202-5331Mark Kimmel, Asst. Sports Information Director [HHP] ..334-5615 ................. mdkimmel Kimmel’s Cell Phone ................................................207-2383Jay D’Abramo, SID Intern [HHP] ....................................334-5615 ...................jedabram FAX ...........................................................................334-3182

SPoRTS mEDICINEJames Shipp, Asst. AD - Athletic Training [HHP] ............334-3700 ....................... jrshippErica P. Thornton, Assoc. Athletic Trainer [HHP] ............334-5925 ...................eapearso SPORTS MEDICINE FAX ........................................256-0407

TICKETSJohn Comer, Ticket Manager..........................................334-3250 ...................... jfcomer

CoACHING STAFFSBASEBALL (Office located in stadium)Mike Gaski, Head Coach ................................................334-3247 .................... mggaskiShane Schumaker, Asst. Coach .....................................334-3247Sammy Serano, Asst. Coach ..........................................334-3247

mEN’S BASKETBALLMike Dement, Head Coach [HHP] ..................................334-3003 ..................basketballAnthony Jones, Associate Head Coach [HHP] ...............334-4473 ..................basketballRod Jensen, Asst. Coach [HHP] .....................................256-0120 ..................basketballBrooks Lee, Asst. Coach [HHP] ......................................334-3003 ..................basketballDoug Esleeck, Director of Basketball Operations [HHP] 334-3003 ..................basketball

WomEN’S BASKETBALLLynne Agee, Head Coach [HHP] ....................................334-4021 ....................... lcageeCarol Peschel, Associate Head Coach [HHP] ................334-3002 .................. capescheVickie Henson, Asst. Coach [HHP] .................................334-3754 ................... vlhensonJon Hines, Asst. Coach [HHP] ........................................334-3754

CRoSS CoUNTRy / TRACK & FIELDRachelle Roberts, Head Coach [HHP] ...........................334-3231 ..................... rrobertsLinh Nguyen, Asst. Coach [HHP] ....................................334-4157 .................... ltnguye3

mEN’S GoLFTerrance Stewart, Head Coach [HHP] ............................334-3122 .................... tcstewar

WomEN’S GoLFEmily Maron, Head Coach [HHP] ...................................334-5316 ....................elmarron

mEN’S SoCCERMichael Parker, Head Coach [HHP] ...............................334-5222 ...................mhparkerJustin Maullin, Asst. Coach [HHP] ..................................334-5258 ......................j_maulli

WomEN’S SoCCEREddie Radwanski, Head Coach [HHP] ...........................334-4474 ..................eddie_radSiri Mullinix, Asst. Coach [HHP] ......................................334-3121 .....................s_mullin

SoFTBALLJennifer Herzig, Head Coach [HHP] ...............................334-5057 ...................... jlherzigHolly Burris, Asst. Coach [HHP] .....................................334-5057

mEN’S TENNISThomas Mozur, Head Coach [HHP] ...............................334-4302 .....................tamozur

WomEN’S VoLLEyBALLShawn Garus, Head Coach [HHP] .................................334-5303 ....................smgarusSkydra Orzen, Asst. Coach [HHP] ..................................334-3001 .....................shorzen

WomEN’S TENNISJeff Trivette, Head Coach [HHP] ....................................334-5581 ................ uncgtennis

WRESTLINGTom Shifflet, Head Coach [HHP] ....................................334-5050 ....................... thshifflJason Loukides, Asst. Coach [HHP] ...............................334-5050 ......................jcloukid

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The overnight success of the UNCG athletics program has been some 60 years in the making.

Spartan teams are big achievers in their 15th year in Division I competition.

The success story however, began while UNCG was still the Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina and intercollegiate competition for women was still in its infancy.

1940sNancy Porter may have been the first student-athlete in the modern sense of the word at UNCG. The Ohio native competed in national women’s golf tournaments as early as 1948.

1950sWomen’s College hosted the 10th national golf tournament in 1954 at the Starmount Country Club. The College fielded regionally competitive teams that had their beginnings in club sports, play days and other recreational events.

1960sUNCG launched women’s basketball in 1963 under coach Ellen Griffin. Other early teams were tennis, golf and field hockey.

LPGA Hall of Famer Carol Mann was a student at UNCG. She left school early to turn professional.

The University became co-educational in 1963.

Men’s athletics were added in 1967-68 and the intercollegiate program for men and women received formal recogni-tion from the University.

Men’s teams joined the Dixie Conference in 1968.

Bowling was one of the early men’s teams.

UNCG teams were nicknamed the Spartans.

1970sThe women’s basketball team finished fourth in the National Collegiate Tournament in 1971. The team was one of the first to compete with the five-player rule.

The women’s golf team won the University’s first team national championship in 1973, coached by Nancy Porter and featuring future pro Donna Horton White.

UNCG was a leader in forming the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW).

1980sThe men’s basketball team, coached by Larry Hargett, won the Dixie Confer-ence Championship and competed in the NCAA Division III Tournament in 1980.

Ryan Fox won the 1981 individual national title in Division III men’s golf.

In the spring of 1981, the University streamlined its program from 12 to eight teams, all competing at the NCAA Division III level. The 1981-82 academic year was the first in which the NCAA sponsored women’s championships.

The men’s soccer team was ranked in the national Top-20 for the first time in September of 1981. It did not leave the poll for another 10 years.

Coached by Lynne Agee, in her first season, the women’s basketball team finished runner-up in the inaugural Division III championship in 1982. It was the first of seven straight NCAA trips for the team.

With Mike Berticelli at the helm, UNCG captured its first men’s national champion-ship in soccer in 1982 and then repeated in 1983.

The women’s tennis team, under Agee’s direction, was the national runner-up in 1983.

Nelson E. Bobb was hired as the first full-time athletic director in 1983.

The women’s volleyball team posted a 34-3 record and reached the NCAA quarterfinals in 1984.

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Men’s soccer player Eddie Radwanski, the first two-time All-American in the program’s history, was the first pick in the Major Indoor Soccer League draft in 1985.

Under Michael Parker’s direction, the men’s soccer team became the first in NCAA history to win three consecutive national championships, in 1985, 1986 and 1987.

In February of 1987, the University announced the elevation of the athletic program from Division III to Division I, an unprecedented move in NCAA history.

The women’s basketball team finished third in the nation after entering the NCAA Tournament unranked in 1988.

The Division II era began in 1988-89 and women’s soccer was added to the program. The team wa ranked No. 13 nationally before ever playing a game.

Men’s soccer player Eddie Radwanski, the first two-time All-American in the program’s history, was the first pick in the Major Indoor Soccer League draft in 1985.

Under Michael Parker’s direction, the men’s soccer team became the first in NCAA history to win three consecutive national champion-ships, in 1985, 1986 and 1987.

In February of 1987, the University an-nounced the elevation of the athletic program from Division III to Division I, an unprecedented move in NCAA history.

The women’s basketball team finished third in the nation after entering the NCAA Tournament unranked in 1988.

The Division II era began in 1988-89 and women’s soccer was added to the program. The team wa ranked No. 13 nationally before ever playing a game.

The men’s soccer team was runner-up in the 1989 Division II national tournament and Jason Haupt led all divisions in scoring.

1990sThe men’s and women’s soccer team were ranked No. 1 nationally in Division II at the same time in 1990.

The women’s volleyball and basketball teams made Division II playoff appearances in 1990-91.

Women’s golf returned to the athletic program and baseball was added in 1990-91.

UNCG Soccer Stadium, a $3.6 million facility, opens for its first game on September 7, 1991, as the men’s team defeated Campbell, 3-1. Four days later, the Spartans stunned No. 2 NC State, 2-1.

Men’s soccer’s Mike Gailey led all Division I players in scoring in 1991.

UNCG joined the Big South Conference in 1992, ending a four-year period as an independent.

Softball claimed the 1993 Big South regular season title.

Brian Moehler became the first Spartan to sign a professional baseball contract after being drafted in the sixth round of the 1993 Major League draft by the Detroit Tigers. He made his “big league” debut in 1996, and pitched the first game ever in Comerica Park in 2000.

Men’s soccer won the 1993 Big South championship. Shawn Mahoney was named the tournament’s MVP.

Women’s golf was ranked in the Top-20 in the fall of 1993.

Men’s soccer claims its second straight Big South championship on Nov. 5, 1994. Larry Feniger was named the tournament MVP.

Women’s basketball claimed five straight Big South regular season titles in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997. Vickie Henson was named the

league’s Player of the Year in 1993.

Volleyball won the 1995 Big South regular season championship with a record of 7-0. Liz Gremillion

was named the league’s MVP.

Softball captured three consecutive Big South regular season titles in 1995,

1996 and 1997. Erin Chandler was named the Player of the Year in

1995 and Christine Hornak was the Player of the Year

in 1997. Softball also captured four straight Big South Tournament championships in 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997.

In just its fourth season, baseball claimed the Big

South title and won two games in the 1994 NCAA

Regionals. Mike Gaski was named Big South Coach of the Year.

On April 15, 1995, men’s tennis captured the Big South Championship.

On April 18, 1995, men’s and women’s golf sweep the Big South Tournament.

Becky Morgan (pictured right) was named the league’s Player of the Year.

regular season titles in 1995 and 1996.

On March 2, 1996, men’s basketball knocked off Liberty, 79-53, to claim the Big South Tournament Championship and advance to the NCAA Tournament for the

first time in Division I. The Spartans lost to Cincinnati in the NCAA Tourna-ment, 66-61. The five senior from the team had their numbers honored.

Scott Hartzell finished his career as the mens basketball’s all-time leading scorer with 1,539.

On April 15, 1996, women’s Golf wins the Big South Tournament. Becky Morgan was once again named the league’s Player of the Year. One day later, the UNCG men’s golf team won the Big South Tournament. Michael Way was the league’s Player of the Year.

Women’s golfer Becky Morgan earned her third straight Big South Player of the Year award in April 1997.

Women’s tennis captured the 1997 Big South Women’s Tennis champi-onship on April 19, 1997.

On May 18, 1997, the UNCG baseball team won the Big South tourna-ment championship with a 14-5 victory over Charleston Southern. Mike

Gaski was named Big South Coach of the Year. Baseball earned a bid to the NCAA South I regional, and finished with a school-record 45 wins, including one at the NCAA regional. Pitcher Jason Parsons led the nation

with 15 wins and was named third-team All-America.

Becky morgan

Jay Joseph

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Wrestling, in its first year in the Southern Conference , tied for the 1997 SoCon title. Joe Stanton became the first and only three-time NCAA qualifier in UNCG history.

Women’s Soccer won its first Southern Conference Championship in 1997, while outscoring opponents, 24-0, in the SoCon Tournament. The team earned its first NCAA win with a 3-1 overtime upset of fifth-seeded Duke.

In 1997, Siggi Eyjolfsson becomes the first First-Team All-American in UNCG men’s soccer Division I history.

UNCG women’s basketball defeated top-seeded Georgia Southern, 75-68, in the SoCon Tournament and earned its first-ever NCAA Division I Tournament bid in 1998.

In 1998, UNCG men’s soccer turns in its best season ever at the Division I level, claiming both its first SoCon title and its first-ever NCAA Division I Tournament win, a 2-1 upset at Washington in the first round.

In 1998, women’s soccer won its second straight SoCon title, and made its third straight NCAA appearance.

On Feb. 12, 1999, the UNCG Baseball Stadium, a $5.4 million facility, opens to a crowd of 1,835.

On Dec. 21, 1999, Lynne Agee’s women’s basketball squad defeats defending ACC cham-pion Clemson in a thrilling come-from-behind overtime contest in Fleming Gym, 78-67.

2000sIn 2000, wrestler Dax Pecaro records his second straight undefeated season in the Southern Conference and wins the 184-pound title for the second year as well. Pecaro became the fifth UNCG wrestler to win a match at the NCAA Tournament.

On Feb. 2, 2000, UNCG women’s basketball claimed a 77-71 victory at Appalachian State, the program’s 500th overall win.

In April 2000, UNCG women’s golf comes within one stroke on the final hole of upsetting six-time champion Furman. The team set a new school-record for low round (292) and tournament (901) at the championship.

November 2000, the women’s soccer team wins its third SoCon title in four years and upset No. 21 William & Mary in Greensboro in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, becoming the only team in UNCG history to advance to the second round of an NCAA Division I Tournament twice.

On March 4, 2001, the men’s basketball team won its first Southern Conference champion-ship on David Schuck’s buzzer-beating layup. The team went on to play top-ranked Stanford in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, its second trip to the “Big Dance” in five years. Guard Nathan Jameson was named first-team Verizon Academic All-America.

In April 2001, the men’s tennis team tied for the SoCon regular season champion-ship with Furman, after posting a 9-1 mark in league play. Head coach Jeff Trivette was named the SoCon Men’s Tennis Coach of the Year.

In May 2001, Leigh Irwin, the SoCon Player of the Year in 2000, finishes her softball career as the only player in SoCon history to reach the century mark in stolen bases with 103.

In June 2001, golfer Karl Mitchell was named a second-team Academic All-American.

On Nov. 11, 2001, UNCG women’s soccer captured the 2001 SoCon Tournament Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament to play North Carolina. Senior goalkeeper Kat Clewley was named the Tournament MVP. Fellow senior Lynsey McLean was named the league’s Player of the Year.

On Feb. 11, 2002, men’s soccer player Alejandro Moreno was selected by the L.A. Galaxy in the third round of the 2002 MLS SuperDraft.

On March 13 and 14, 2002, the men’s and women’s basketball teams both received their first-ever invitations to the NIT and WNIT, resepec-

National Championships (6)Women’s Golf – 1973 (AIAW)Men’s Soccer – 1982 (NCAA III)Men’s Soccer – 1983 (NCAA III)Men’s Soccer – 1985 (NCAA III)Men’s Soccer – 1986 (NCAA III)Men’s Soccer – 1987 (NCAA III)

Conference Tournament Titles(36 overall; 24 in NCAA Division I)Women’s Volleyball – 1981Women’s Basketball – 1982Women’s Volleyball – 1982Women’s Volleyball – 1983Women’s Basketball – 1983Softball – 1983Women’s Basketball – 1984Women’s Volleyball – 1984Women’s Basketball – 1985Women’s Basketball – 1987Women’s Basketball – 1988Softball – 1988 Men’s Soccer – 1993 **Softball – 1994 **Women’s Soccer – 1994 **Men’s Soccer – 1994 **Softball – 1995 **Men’s Golf – 1995 **

Conference Reg. Season Titles(70 overall; 36 in NCAA Division I)Men’s Tennis – 1974Men’s Basketball – 1981Men’s Tennis – 1981Women’s Volleyball – 1981Men’s Soccer – 1981Women’s Basketball – 1982Softball – 1982Women’s Tennis – 1982Women’s Volleyball – 1982Women’s Basketball – 1983Softball – 1983Women’s Tennis – 1983

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SoCon Freshman Wrestler of the Year, UNCG’s first wrestling Freshman of the Year since joining the SoCon.

2004-05 SeasonOn September 25, 2004, as part of the fifth induction class into the UNCG Athletics Hall of Fame, Lynne Agee became the first active head coach to be enshrined in the UNCG Hall. Agee was inducted along with the 1982 men’s soccer team, the 1973 women’s golf team and deceased administrator David Knight.

On September 29, 2004, James Goodman’s goal 28 minutes into the contest was the lone tally as UNCG defeated rival-UNC Chapel Hill, 1-0, in front of a crowd of 2,608 at the UNCG Soccer Stadium. The crowd was the largest at UNCG Soccer Stadium since 1999. The win gave UNCG its fourth win of the season over an ACC-member squad.

On October 17, 2004, UNCG received its first No. 1 national ranking since moving to Division I. The men’s soccer team received its first Division I top ranking and became a consensus No. 1 a day later when all four major soccer polls – College Soccer News, Soccer America, Soccer Times and the NSCAA Coaches’ Poll – all listed the Spartans atop the national rankings. UNCG remained a consensus No. 1 for two more weeks and a top-ranked team for a fourth week before seeing its 18-match unbeaten streak snapped. The Spartans would evevntually earn the SoCon’s first-ever at-large bid to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament, garnering a No. 8 seed. UNCG advanced to the third round of the tournament, be-fore suffering a heartbreak-ing 1-0 overtime loss to UC Santa Barbara, the eventual national runner-up.

On October 31, 2004, UNCG wrapped up its fourth South-ern Conference women’s soccer regular season crown in an eight-year span with a convincing 7-0 win over The Citadel in Charleston. Rakel Logadottir would finish the season as UNCG’s all-time leader in career assists.

On November 3, 2004, UNCG’s Amy Carnell and Karla Davis swept the 2004 SoCon Women’s Soccer Player and Freshman of the Year honors. A week later, Randi Patterson and Matt Smith were named the 2004 SoCon Men’s Soccer Player and Freshman of the Year, respectively. It marked the first time one school had swept all four awards. Patterson went on to earn several All-American honors.

In December 2004, men’s soccer coach Michael Parker was named the NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year. Parker had earlier been named the Southern Conference Coach of the Year.

Freshmen Kyle Hines and Kristen Boone swept the SoCon’s Men’s and Women’s Basketball Freshman of fthe Year honors in February. Hines set school and SoCon records for blocks in a season with 106, while Boone recorded 121 steals to set a new school record. Her total was the fourth-highest single-season total recorded by a freshman in NCAA history.

Joe Kemmerer, Daren Burns and Joe Lowe all qualified for the NCAA Wrestling Championships in March. Burns had the best showing of the three, sadvancing to the quarterfinals of the 197-lb. class. He wound up in the fourth round of the wrestlebacks and finished the season with a 30-6 mark. Two months later, Burns was the surprise of the Pan American Wrestling Championships, finishing third for Team USA at the international competition held in Guatemala City, Guatemala.

In May, Charles Jones became the first Spartan to qualify for the NCAA Track and Field Champi-onships. After winning the SoCon Championship in the triple jump to qualify for NCAA Regional competition, Jones outlasted a two-hour thunderstorm delay and recorded a jump of 15.35 meters to break a tie for fifth-place in earn automatic qualification into the National Championship meet in Sacramento. Earlier in the meet, Jones had leaped a school-record 15.50 meters. Jones eventu-ally finished the national championship meet in 23rd place.

In June, Chris Mason was drafted in the second round of the Major League Baseball Draft, being selected by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.

tively. The men’s team played eventual-champion Memphis, while the women’s team faced Virginia Tech.

In November 2002, Chris Goos was named the SoCon Men’s Soccer Player of the Year after leading the nation in scoring with 20 goals and 20 assists. Goos was also named a second-team All-American.

On November 19, 2002, the men’s basketball team defeated Wagner, 84-65, in the first round of the Preseason NIT in Fleming Gymnasium. It marked UNCG’s first ever win in the NIT. The Spartans advanced to play at Kansas in the second round.

On November 21, 2002, men’s soccer player Cliff Patterson was named third-team CoSIDA Academic All-American after scoring 17 goals on the season.

On Feb. 23, 2003, softball’s Amber Watson tossed a perfect game against Toledo in a 2-0 win. Watson struck out 17 batters, including the game’s first nine.

On Feb. 27, 2003, James Maye broke the men’s basketball all-time scoring record with 17 points against Furman. Maye recorded a triple-double in the game with 17 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists. He finished his career with 1,574 points.

On May 7, 2003, Jennifer Hubbard was named the SoCon’s Softball Player of the Year after hit-ting .384 with 10 home runs and 30 runs batted in. Penny Thompson ended her standout career as the SoCon’s all-time home run leader with 36.

On May 25, 2003, softball’s Jennifer Moran earned first-team CoSIDA Academic All-American honors.

On May 30, 2003, pitcher/outfielder Ryan Gordon was named first-team All-America by Louisville Slugger. The junior hit .416 on the season and captured the SoCon’s batting crown, the first in school history to do so. Gordon was also named third-team All-America by Baseball America.

In November 2003, the UNCG women’s soccer team won the Southern Conference Tournament title to earn its third trip to the NCAA Tournament in the last four years. The Spartans defeated arch-rival Furman, 2-0, to win the SoCon crown. UNCG followed that with a first round NCAA Tournament win over Wake Forest, 2-1, before losing to eventual-National Champion North Carolina in the second round. It marked the third time that the Spartans had advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

On January 7, 2004, UNCG women’s basketball coach Lynne Agee won her 500th game as a head coach when her Spartans defeated Furman, 63-60, in a SoCon tilt at Fleming Gymnasium. Agee became just the 23rd women’s basketball coach in NCAA history to achieve the milestone, joining the likes of legends Texas’ Jody Conradt, Tennessee’s Pat Summit, UConn’s Geno Auriemma, Louisiana Tech’s Leon Barmore, North Carolina State’s Kay Yow and UNC Chapel

Hill’s Sylvia Hatchell.

On January 31, 2004, UNCG defeated UNC Chapel Hill for the first time in the sport of

Wrestling. After the match ended in a 20-20 tie, UNCG won the match on a tie-breaker, marking the first time the Spartans had defeated the Tar Heels in seven tries. It was NCG’s first win over an ACC school in five years. Kevin Artis’ 24-9 win in the final bout of the match tied the overall score and provided the only technical fall of the match, giving UNCG the edge in the tie-breaker.

On February 23, 2004, Jay Joseph became UNCG’s all-time leading scorer, eclipsing the mark held by his former teammate James Maye set one year earlier. Joseph

finished his career with 1,646 points. He also finished first all-time at UNCG in games played, field goals made and field goal

attempts.

In March 2004, Darren Burns was named the

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