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HSC Hampden-Sydney Soccer 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS/MEDIA Contents Team Picture Inside Front Contents/ Media Info. 1 2006 Roster 2 Where To Find Us 3 2006 Season Preview 4-5 Head Coach Josh Laux 6 Assistant Coaches 7 Trainer/Manager 8 Players 9-24 2005 Season Stats 25 Awards/Coaches Records 26 H-SC Record Books 27 Tigers in Pro’s/2006 Schedule 28 ODAC Profile 29 H-SC Administration 30 Hampden-Sydney College 31 Gammon Weight Room 32 Arby’s Sponsor Inside Back Media Outlets Print Fax Virginia AP (804) 643-6223 Richmond Times-Dispatch (800) 775-8085 Farmville Herald (434) 392-3366 Lynchburg News & Advance (434) 385-5538 Virginian Pilot (757) 533-9004 Newport News Daily Press (757) 247-9420 Roanoke Times (540) 981-3392 Washington Post (202) 334-7685 Radio Phone (Scores) WFLO-Farmville (95.7 FM) (434) 392-4195 Television Phone (Scores) WSET-13 (Lynchburg/ABC) (434) 528-1313 WRIC-8 (Richmond/ABC) (804) 330-8829 WTVR-6 (Richmond/CBS) (804) 254-3645 WWBT-12 (Richmond/NBC) (804) 230-2612 Credits The 2006 Hampden-Sydney College Soccer Media Guide is a production of the Hampden-Sydney Col- lege Sports Information Department. Written, edited and designed by Asst. Sports Information Director Bryan Hicks. Action photography by Gary Brittain and Rick Voight. Other photography by Courtney Turl- ington, Donnie Turlington, Mike Andrews, and Bryan Hicks. Cover designed by Holly Creamer in the H-SC Publications Office. On the Cover 2006 Captains in action Quick Facts Location Hampden-Sydney,VA Founded 1776 Enrollment 1,082 Colors Garnet and Gray Conference ODAC Affiliation NCAA Division III Nickname Tigers President Walter M. Bortz III Athletic Director Joe Bush Head Athletic Trainer Andy McPherson SID Donnie Turlington Athletic Address Box 698 Athletic Phone (434) 223-6151 Athletic Department Fax (434) 223-6348 Overnight Address 1 Kirby Fieldhouse Ln. Internet Address www.hsc.edu/athletics Soccer Contact/Asst. SID Bryan Hicks Assistant SID Phone (434) 223-6168 Assistant SID Fax (434) 223-6348 Assistant SID E-mail [email protected] Head Soccer Coach Josh Laux Office Phone 434) 223-6290 Head Coach E-mail [email protected] Home Field Miller Field (500) Kirby Fieldhouse Locker-room

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Hampden-Sydney Soccer2006TABLE OF CONTENTS/MEDIA

ContentsTeam Picture Inside FrontContents/ Media Info. 12006 Roster 2Where To Find Us 32006 Season Preview 4-5Head Coach Josh Laux 6Assistant Coaches 7Trainer/Manager 8Players 9-242005 Season Stats 25Awards/Coaches Records 26H-SC Record Books 27Tigers in Pro’s/2006 Schedule 28ODAC Profile 29H-SC Administration 30Hampden-Sydney College 31Gammon Weight Room 32Arby’s Sponsor Inside Back

Media Outlets Print FaxVirginia AP (804) 643-6223Richmond Times-Dispatch (800) 775-8085Farmville Herald (434) 392-3366Lynchburg News & Advance (434) 385-5538Virginian Pilot (757) 533-9004Newport News Daily Press (757) 247-9420Roanoke Times (540) 981-3392Washington Post (202) 334-7685

Radio Phone (Scores)WFLO-Farmville (95.7 FM) (434) 392-4195

Television Phone (Scores)WSET-13 (Lynchburg/ABC) (434) 528-1313WRIC-8 (Richmond/ABC) (804) 330-8829WTVR-6 (Richmond/CBS) (804) 254-3645WWBT-12 (Richmond/NBC) (804) 230-2612

CreditsThe 2006 Hampden-Sydney College Soccer Media Guide is a production of the Hampden-Sydney Col-lege Sports Information Department. Written, edited and designed by Asst. Sports Information Director Bryan Hicks. Action photography by Gary Brittain and Rick Voight. Other photography by Courtney Turl-ington, Donnie Turlington, Mike Andrews, and Bryan Hicks. Cover designed by Holly Creamer in the H-SC Publications Office. On the Cover

2006 Captains in action

Quick FactsLocation Hampden-Sydney,VA Founded 1776Enrollment 1,082Colors Garnet and GrayConference ODACAffiliation NCAA Division IIINickname TigersPresident Walter M. Bortz IIIAthletic Director Joe BushHead Athletic Trainer Andy McPhersonSID Donnie TurlingtonAthletic Address Box 698Athletic Phone (434) 223-6151Athletic Department Fax (434) 223-6348Overnight Address 1 Kirby Fieldhouse Ln.Internet Address www.hsc.edu/athleticsSoccer Contact/Asst. SID Bryan HicksAssistant SID Phone (434) 223-6168Assistant SID Fax (434) 223-6348Assistant SID E-mail [email protected] Head Soccer Coach Josh LauxOffice Phone 434) 223-6290Head Coach E-mail [email protected] Field Miller Field (500)

Kirby Fieldhouse Locker-room

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2006 Hampden-Sydney Soccer Numerical RosterNo. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/HighSchool/ClubTeam00 Michael Overman GK Fr. 5-10 160 Greensboro, NC/Grimsley0 Mike Eagan GK Jr. 6-0 195 Midlothian, VA/Midlothian/FC Richmond1 Nathaniel Dallas GK Sr. 6-2 200 Hendersonville,TN/Hendersonville/Nashville United2 Robert Beasley D Fr. 6-2 175 Virginia Beach, VA/Norfolk Academy3 Greg Soley F Fr. 5-9 145 Warrenton, VA/Highland School4 Jason Powell F/MF So. 5-10 160 Marietta, GA/Pope/Roswell Santos Soccer Club5 Robert Baybutt MF/D So. 6-0 175 Mechanicsville, VA/Lee Davis/VA CASL6 Michael Krewinghaus MF So. 5-5 135 Yorktown, VA/Tabb/Williamsburg Soccer Club7 Tony Pitts D So. 5-11 150 Richmond, VA/Mills E. Godwin/Richmond Strikers8 Jason Butler MF So. 5-7 150 Richmond, VA/Mills E. Godwin/Richmond Strikers9 Reed Westra F So. 5-11 170 Chester, VA/L.C. Bird/Richmond Kickers10 Kerry Burke* D Sr. 6-0 165 Chester, VA/Thomas Dale/FC Richmond11 Ian Ciejek F So. 6-2 185 Richmond, VA/Mills E. Godwin/Richmond Strikers12 James Bishop MF/D So. 5-10 170 Charlotte, NC/Charlotte Latin/NC State West13 Will Robbins* D Jr. 6-2 185 Ridgeland, MS/Jackson Prep/Vestavia Steamers14 Craig Miller MF So. 5-11 145 Richmond, VA/Collegiate School/Richmond Strikers15 Brad Cook D So. 6-2 180 Culpeper, VA/Woodberry Forrest16 David Burley F Fr. 6-0 165 Mount Pleasant, SC/Wando/Mount Pleasant Premier17 Robert Bodendorf MF Fr. 5-10 150 Orange, VA/Orange18 Kris Barnes F Jr. 6-1 155 Virginia Beach, VA/Kempsville19 Christopher Tait D Fr. 5-9 150 Nokesville, VA/Brentsville20 Michael Carter D Fr. 6-1 165 Fredericksburg, VA/Massaponax/Richmond Kickers21 Will Robertson MF Fr. 6-0 145 Charlotte, NC/Charlotte Catholic22 Greg Danahy MF Jr. 6-0 180 Roanoke, VA/Hidden Valley23 Robbie O’Cain F Sr. 6-3 190 Asheville, NC/Asheville/Matthews FC24 JoJo Howard MF Fr. 5-11 155 Laneka, VA/New Kent25 Greg Smith* MF Sr. 5-10 160 Warrenton, VA/Fauquier/Braddock Road Condors26 Steele Windle D Fr. 6-2 185 Charlotte, NC/Charlotte Catholic27 Daniel Mutispaugh F/MF Fr. 6-0 145 Lexington, VA/Rockbridge30 Brett Chonko MF/D Fr. 5-9 145 Farmville, VA/Prince Edward/FC Richmond31 Ben Marchetti GK So. 5-9 175 Richmond, VA/Benedictine/VA CASL34 Cooper Anderson GK Fr. 6-2 175 Hampden-Sydney, VA/Prince Edward

* - Captains Head Coach - Josh Laux Assistant Coach - Matt Cooper Robert Harem Manager - Andrew McLeod Athletic Trainer - Courtney Teeter

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GeorgiaJason Powell (Marietta)

MississippiWill Robbins (Ridgeland)

North CarolinaJames Bishop (Charlotte)Robbie O’Cain (Asheville)Michael Overman (Greensboro)Will Robertson (Charlotte)Steele Windle (Charlotte)

South CarolinaDavid Burley (Mount Pleasant)

TennesseeNathaniel Dallas (Hendersonville)

VirginiaCooper Anderson (Hampden-Sydney)Kris Barnes (Virginia Beach)Robert Baybutt (Mechanicsville)Robert Beasley (Virginia Beach)Robert Bodendorf (Orange)Kerry Burke (Chester)Jason Butler (Richmond)Michael Carter (Fredericksburg)Brett Chonko (Farmville)Ian Ciejek (Richmond)Brad Cook (Culpeper)Greg Danahy (Roanoke)Mike Eagan (Midlothian)JoJo Howard (Laneka)Michael Krewinghaus (Yorktown)Ben Marchetti (Richmond)Craig Miller (Richmond)Daniel Mutispaugh (Lexington)Tony Pitts (Richmond)Greg Smith (Warrenton)Greg Soley (Warrenton)Christopher Tait (Nokesville)Reed Westra (Chester)

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Coming into his third season as the Tiger’s head coach, Josh Laux looks to build on the increasing success of the Hamp-den-Sydney soccer program over the past two seasons.

The 2006 Tigers consist of 19 returning players, six of which were starters or impact players during the 2005 cam-paign. Joining these returning players is a group of talented freshmen that will look to make their mark on the field. With the loss of several key starters from the 2005 team, many of these young players will be expected to contribute immediately. Although the Tigers will be young, they will be talented. “We are very excited about bringing in a very talented recruiting class for the second consecutive year,” explained Coach Laux. “These are some of the top players from their respec-tive high schools, districts, and club teams. We expect many of these newcomers to earn spots as either starters or impact players. I’m most excited about the individual quality of character pos-sessed by each of these new players.” These young Tigers will be led by a solid group of captains including seniors Kerry Burke, Will Robbins, and Greg Smith.

Returning as a starter and one of the premier shutdown defenders, Kerry Burke will look to head a very talented Tiger Defense. Burke looks to build off his All-ODAC 2005 campaign, in which he was the only Tiger to start every contest. In 2005, Burke was also voted as the Player’s Choice MVP and received the “Hustle Award”.

Also leading the Tigers in the back is Will Robbins. During the 2005 campaign, Robbins played in all 19 games, starting 18 of them. Known for his steady play, Robbins’ leadership will solidify the Tiger Defense.

Returning for his second season as a captain, Greg Smith looks to improve on his 2005 season as an outside mid-fielder. Smith served as a scoring option in 2005 as he tallied four goals and three assists. Smith has seven career goals and was the team’s recipient of the 2004 “Hustle Award”.

“We are very pleased to name these three individuals as our cap-tains for 2006,” explained Coach Laux. “We will be a talented team but will be very young and in need of strong senior leader-ship both on the field and off. These three student-athletes have established themselves as three of the top players in the ODAC, and through their example on the field and in the classroom have earned the respect of their teammates.”

The Tigers look to build off a 2005 season in which they were in the Top Ten in the South Region for the entire season. Also, the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)

picked the Tigers as the 12th most improved team in the nation. Hampden-Sydney was second in the ODAC in goals allowed, and the Tigers eight shutouts tied for third in the Hampden-Sydney record books for a single season. Three of the four Tigers’ all conference play-ers will not be returning, but the young Tigers will look to build off key victories over ODAC-foes Randolph-Macon and Roanoke College (The first Tiger team to defeat the two in the same season).

ForwardsThe Tigers lose their senior captains and leading scorers from a year ago; however, there is no shortage of talent to fill the void. Sophomores Jason Powell (Mari-etta, GA/ Pope) and Reed Westra (Ches-ter, VA/ L.C. Bird) will look to take over

at the forward positions. During his fresh-men season, Powell found the back of the net twice; both goals coming against Roanoke College. Westra will look to make the transition from football to soccer. As the Tiger kicker, Westra was voted to the All-ODAC and VaSID second teams and led all ODAC kickers with 70 points. Also looking to challenge for playing time up front is Sophomore Ian Ciejek (Richmond, VA/ Mills Godwin). Looking to add leadership to the forward posi-tion is senior Robbie O’Cain (Asheville, NC/ Ashville) as he has made 39 appearances during his Hampden-Sydney career.

MidfieldersControlling the midfield will be a host of Tigers with valuable playing experience. Senior Captain Greg Smith (Warrenton, VA/ Fauquier) will lead the group coming off his 2005 season in which the outside midfielder scored four goals and had three assists. At the other outside mid position is junior Greg Danahy (Roanoke, VA/ Hidden Valley).

Tigers Look to Compete for ODAC Title in 2006

Sophomore midfielder Michael Krewinghaus

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Danahy has 16 career starts for the Tigers with two career goals and assists. Sophomore Michael Krewinghaus (Yorktown, VA/ Tabb) will look to build off of his impressive freshman campaign. The center midfielder scored three goals and had four assists including two game winning goals against Ferrum and Randolph-Macon. Two sophomores, Jason Butler (Richmond, VA/ Mills Godwin) and Robert Baybutt (Mechanicsville, VA/ Lee Davis), will compete for the defensive mid position.

DefendersSenior captains Kerry Burke (Chester, VA/ Thomas Dale) and Will Robbins (Ridgeland, MS/ Jackson Prep) return as the leaders of the Tiger defense which ranked second in the ODAC last season in goals allowed. With the departure of three-time All-ODAC performer Chris Cadogan, the Tiger defense becomes sort of a question mark. Sophomore Brad Cook (Culpepper, VA/ Woodberry Forrest) should see significant playing time follow-ing his impressive spring season. Cook’s technical skills, size, and ability in one vs. one situations make him a likely candidate to fill one of the two vacancies in the Tiger defense. Also looking to fill one of the voids is sopho-more Tony Pitts (Richmond, VA/ Mills Godwin), who started eight games for the Tigers in 2005.

GoalkeepersSophomore Ben Marchetti (Richmond, VA/ Bene-dictine) returns as the Tiger goalkeeper. Despite missing nearly one-third of the season, Marchetti tied for fourth in the Hampden-Sydney record books for single-season shutouts. The competition should be fierce as three players look to challenge for the starting role. Senior Nathaniel Dallas (Henderson-ville, TN/ Hendersonville), junior Michael Eagan (Midlothian, VA/ Midlothian), and incoming fresh-men Michael Overman (Greensboro, NC/ Grimsley) are all capable of competing for time in front of the net for the Tigers in 2006.

Of the three, Dallas has the most experience as he has started 19 games for the Tigers with a 2.21 goals against average.

ScheduleThere is no place like home for the Tigers as they went 9-1-1 on Miller Field in 2005. This home field advantage will be helpful for the Tigers as they open the 2006 season with five straight games at home. The season kicks off as the Tigers host the Arby’s/Hampden-Sydney Soccer Classic featuring Alvernia, Averett, and Lynchburg on

September 2-3. The Tigers will open conference play on the road as they travel to Greensboro to take on Guilford on September 20. Other key dates to remem-ber will be September 23 as the Tigers face Washington & Lee in front of a Family Weekend crowd and Octo-ber 6 against Eastern Men-nonite for Homecoming. The Tigers will conclude the 2006 regular season with a home contest on October 24 against Bridge-water at 3pm.

Expectations for the Hampden-Sydney soccer program are high, but Head Coach Josh Laux is confident in his players. “Our team has a lot more confidence based on the success of last season,” said Laux. “However, in order for us to get the next level, we will be

depending on a combination of quality senior leadership and the ability of our young players to step in and play quality soccer. The ODAC is an even conference from the top to the bottom. It is important to approach each game with a working class mentality so that we can have success against such tough competition.”

Senior defender and captain Will Robbins

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Leading the Hampden-Sydney men’s soccer team for his second year is head coach Josh Laux. Only the seventh head coach to take the reigns since soccer became an intercollegiate sport at Hampden-Sydney College in 1969, Laux is returning for a new season after successfully recruiting one of the best freshman groups in the ODAC. Hoping to challenge for the ODAC title, Laux will rely heavily on a seasoned group of six seniors to emulate his work ethic and philosophy while many still consider this year’s team to be in a rebuilding phase. The unlikeliest of coaches, Laux came to Hampden-Sydney College after four years playing and three years coaching at arch rival Randolph-Macon College. Laux comes to Hampden-Sydney after serving as the assistant coach and most recently the interim head coach in the spring of 2004 at Randolph-Macon. In 2002, Laux’s team started seven freshmen who proved to be one of the top 10 teams in the south region and made a run to the ODAC finals. Again in 2003, R-MC was ranked in the top 10 of the south region and made it as far as the ODAC semi’s. As interim head coach, Laux’s team was undefeated in five games which consisted of top notch opponents including ninth ranked division one powerhouse Virginia Commonwealth University and the defending ODAC champions, Virginia Wesleyan College. Also during his tenure as a Macon assistant, Laux completed his master’s degree in environmental studies at nearby Virginia Commonwealth. Laux is no stranger to the level of play here. His playing and coaching knowledge as well as experience of the ODAC will be a huge asset to the Hampden-Sydney soccer program.A standout player on the R-MC soccer team from 1997 to 2000, Laux is tied for 12th on both Randolph- Macon’s career goals and total points list, and is tied for fourth in career assists. During his career at Randolph- Macon, Laux was named All-Old Dominion Athletic Conference, All-State by the Virginia Sports Information Directors, and All-South Region, and he was the ODAC Rookie of the Year in 1997. As a senior, he received the George P. Compton Award, which is presented to the school’s most outstanding male athlete.“As a student-athlete at Randolph-Macon and then as a coach, I always had great respect for Hampden-Sydney College’s academics and athletics,” said Laux. Laux holds a State Goalkeeper Diploma, a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) national diploma, and an advanced national diploma, both of which he received with a distinguished pass, and a NSCAA high school special topics diploma. He has coached for the Richmond Strikers U-17 Premier team and the Richmond Strikers U-17 and U-18 Super Y teams.Academically at R-MC, Laux majored in Spanish and international studies with minors in history and religion. He was also a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Beta Kappa. Laux graduated from the Haverford School near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he played varsity soccer and led his team to an undefeated season as a senior in 1996. He was named all-county, all-area, and all-conference for several seasons, and was his team’s Most Valuable Player while setting the school record for assists during his senior campaign. On the club level, Laux played for FC Delco Soccer Club in southeastern Pennsylvania, and was a team captain from 1994 to 1997. He was also a member of the Eastern Pennsylvania state select team from 1994 to 1996.

Head Soccer Coach Josh Laux Randolph-Macon, �00� Third Season

Coach Laux gives instruction to senior captain Kerry Burke

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New to the Hampden-Sydney soccer program is first-year assistant coach Matt Cooper. A 2006 graduate of Randolph-Macon College, Cooper received his B.S. in Sociology. Cooper brings valuable playing experience to the job as he was a four-year let-terman for the John Carroll School in Bel Air, Maryland. At John Carroll, he was selected as a two-time first team All-County selection and was voted team captain his senior season. Cooper was a four-year starter at Randolph-Macon College, where he started all but four games which were due to injury. During his impressive career, Cooper was selected as a three-time All-ODAC performer, two-time Regional All-American, and a two-time VaSID All-State selection. Cooper was twice selected to the ODAC All-Tournament team.The addition of an assistant coach with the credentials of Cooper will be valuable to the young Tiger soccer team. “Matt is one of, if not the best midfield player I have seen in the ODAC throughout my nine-year affiliation with the conference,” explained head coach Josh Laux. “He brings a love for the game that we hope will be contagious among our team members. Matt has a great deal of potential as a young coach, and we expect him to be an important part of our team as we strive toimprove and build off of our successful 2005 season.”

Hailing from Pelham, Alabama, Harem willl graduate in the fall of 2007 with a degree in Biology. Harem returns to Hampden-Sydney following a four-year playing career.During his final season in 2005, Harem was tied for first in the ODAC with nine assists. Also during the 2005 season, Harem received second team All-ODAC honors in the midfield. With his experience in ODAC soccer competition and working rela-tionship with many of the members of the 2006 team, Harem will be a valuable asset to the Tiger soccer staff.

Assistant Soccer Coach Matt Cooper Randolph-Macon, �00� First Season

Assistant Soccer Coach Robert Harem Hampden-Sydney, Class of �00� First Season

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In May of 2006, Teeter graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Athletic Training from Arkansas State University. Teeter is now enrolled in the prestigious Master’s of Education in Sports Medicine/Athletic Training program at the University of Virginia. Teeter will be under the supervision of some of the nation’s most widely known researchers and athletic trainers. Teeter is assigned to Hampden-Sydney College as his clinical site, and carries the primary athletic training responsibilities for the soccer and baseball teams.Teeter will be performing a research based thesis during her time at the University of Virginia.Teeter is a native of Bryant, Arkansas.

Graduate Assitant Athletic Trainer Courtney Teeter Arkansas State, �00�

Hampden-Sydney’s soccer team enjoys a distinct home field advantage. The Tigers went 9-1-1 on Miller Field in 2005.

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Career: Described as a key to the success of the defense…The only Tiger to start all 19 games during the 2005 season…Earned honorable mention All-ODAC honors…Also voted as the 2005 Player’s Choice MVP and recipient of the “Hustle Award”…Started 15 games as a sophomore and earned the coach’s choice for team MVP…During his freshmen season, he started 12 of 16 matches.

High School/ Club: Three-year letter winner and two-year captain of Thomas Dale High School team. Earned first team all-district and first team All-Tri-City honors in 2002 and 2003…Earned second team all-region and second team all-metro honors in 2003…A Pat-rick Henry Scholar at Hampden-Sydney.

Personal: Born December 6, 1984…Son of Kerry and Rita Burke.

Burke’sCareerYear GP/GSShotsGAPts.2003 16/12 4 0 0 02004 15/15 4 0 0 02005 19/19 5 1 0 2 Totals 50/46 13 1 0 2

Career: Should add valuable experience in front of the net for the Tigers in 2006…Played in 11 matches and led the team with 54 saves during the 2004 season…In 2003, he started 15 of 17 games as the goalie for the Tigers, had 31 saves and one shutout…

High School/ Club: Played high school soccer for 12-ranked team in the nation…Plays for Nashville United Soccer Club…Earned all-county honors…Was named an All-Star at the University of South Carolina 2002 Soccer Camp…Member of high school team that played in region semi-finals in 2002.

Personal: Born June 18, 1985…Son of Dr. Anthony and Marguerite Dallas…Has one sister, Sarah (22), and two brothers, Matthew (18) and Joseph (15).

Dallas’CareerYear GP/GSSvsSv%GaSOMin.GAA2003 17/15 31 .705 13 1 886:30 1.322004 11/4 54 .750 18 0 777:26 2.082005 DNP

Totals 28/19 85 .732 31 1 1663:56 2.21

#�0 Kerry Burke Senior * Defender * Captain �-0 ��� Chester, VA Thomas Dale/FC Richmond

#� Nathaniel Dallas Senior * Goalkeeper �-� �00 Hendersonville, TN Hendersonville/Nashville United

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Career: Has the ability to play any position…Robbie saw action in seven games for the Tigers in 2005…Saw action in 16 games and started nine in 2004. During his freshmen season, O’Cain started six games, scoring two goals and dishing out three assists.

High School/ Club: Three-time all-conference and two-time all-state honoree…Honored as the 2002 MAC Conference Player of the Year and 2002 Region 12 Player of the Year…Also earned Asheville Citizen Times first team All-West North Carolina honors in 2001 and 2002…High school team was a State 3A semifinalist in 2001 and was State 3A Champion in 2000…Merit Scholar at Hampden-Sydney.

Personal: Born April 19, 1985…Son of Charles and Pat O’Cain…Has one brother, Patrick (23).

O’Cain’sCareerYear GP/GSShotsGAPts.2003 16/6 21 2 3 72004 16/9 13 0 0 02005 7/0 4 0 0 0

Totals 39/15 38 2 3 7

Career: Considered to be an aggressive defender...Started 18 games during the 2005 season and recorded one assists…In 2004, Robbins recovered from a season ending injury to start 12 games…Started nine games as a freshmen and recorded one assist.

High School/ Club: Played for Mississippi State Champion Jackson Prep in 2002 and 2003…Won three State Championships with Jackson Fútbol Club and scored U-19 state championship with Vestavia Hills Soccer Club in Alabama…Selected to participate in the 2003 Mississippi Private School Association All-Star Game…Received all-state honors his senior year…A Merit Scholar at Hampden-Sydney.

Personal: Born June 19, 1984…Son of Kenny and Janie Robbins…Has three sisters, Erin (24), Patricia (17), and Jane Owen (15).

Robbins’CareerYear GP/GSShotsGAPts.2003 11/9 2 0 1 12004 13/12 1 0 0 02005 19/18 3 0 1 1

Totals 43/39 6 0 2 2

#�� Robbie O’Cain Senior * Forward �-� ��� Asheville, NC Asheville/Matthews Soccer Club

#�� Will Robbins Senior * Defender * Captain �-� ��� Ridgeland, MS Jackson Prep/Vestavia (AL)

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#�� Greg Smith Senior * Midfielder * Captain �-�0 ��0 Warrenton, VA Fauquier/Braddock Road Condors

Career: Saw action in one game for the Tigersin 2005…Played in eight games as a freshman while starting in one.

High School/ Club: Earned second team all-district honors scoring 10 goals and adding seven assists his senior year at Kempsville High School…Member of the Virginia Beach club team.

Personal: Born July 4, 1986...Son of Kenneth and Judy Barnes.

Barnes’CareerYear GP/GS Shots G APts.2004 8/1 4 0 0 02005 1/0 0 0 0 0

Totals 9/1 4 0 0 0

#�� Kris Barnes Junior * Midfielder �-� ��� Virginia Beach, VA Kempsville

Career: Two-time captain…Started 18 games for the Tigers in 2005…Scored four goals and recorded three assists…Both career highs for a single-season…Scored one goal in 11 starts during the 2004 season and also received the team’s “Hustle Award”…Had a suc-cessful freshmen season scoring two goals in 15 contests.

High School/ Club: Earned first team all-district, District MVP, first team all-region, first team all-extra, first team all-state and all-metropolitan honors in 2003. Member of U-19 Braddock Road Condors soccer team that the Division I National Soccer League Cham-pions and were semifinalists for the Virginia State Cup in 2002…Member of the Virginia Olympic Development team…Scored second team all-area and first team all-district honors in 2002…A Merit Scholar at Hampden-Sydney.

Personal: Born May 25, 1985...Son of Mark and Rona Smith…Has one sibling, Mackenzie (23).

Smith’sCareerYear GP/GSShotsGAPts.2003 15/1 9 2 0 42004 13/11 32 1 0 22005 19/18 26 4 3 11

Totals 47/30 67 7 3 17

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Career: Looks to compete for time in front of the net for the Tigers following a year away from the game.

High School/ Club: After sitting out a year because of moving to a new school district, Eagan became the starting goalkeeper for Midlothian High School…Also played for the FC Richmond Magic, which is respected as one of the top club teams in the area.

Personal: Born January 20, 1986...Son of John and Ellen Eagan…Has two brothers, David (14) and Ben (10).

Eagan’sCareerYear GP/GSSvsSv%GaSOMin.GAA2004 DNP2005 DNP

Career: Started eight games for the Tigers in 2005 and scored two goals...Played in every game as a freshman and recorded two assists…Was the 2004 winner of the Tiger’s Intra Squad Performance Points Competition.

High School/ Club: In his senior campaign, Danahy was named first team all-district and second team all-region…Played club soccer for the Roanoke Stars.

Personal: Born June 7, 1985...Son of Bill and Jan Danahy…Has three sisters, Laura (26), Tracey (23), and Rebecca (18).

Danahy’sCareerYear GP/GS Shots G APts.2004 17/8 14 0 2 22005 18/8 19 2 0 4

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#�� Greg Danahy Junior * Midfielder �-0 ��� Roanoke, VA Hidden Valley

#0 Mike Eagan Junior * GoalKeeper �-0 ��� Midlothian, VA Midlothian/FC Richmond

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Career: Will compete for a starting role at the defensive mid position…Played in 12 games for the Tigers...Recorded one assist.

High School/ Club: Two-year captain and four-year letterman, Baybutt received accolades as the Lee Davis team MVP honors as well as first team all-region recognition twice…Recognized as first team all-district for two years…Honored as six-year captain for VA CASL…Member of the Elite U18 state semifinalist team.

Personal: Born February 13, 1987…Son of Ken and Carol Baybutt…Has one brother Daniel (21).

Baybutt’sCareerYear GP/GS ShotsGAPts.2005 12/4 2 0 1 1

#� Robert Baybutt Sophomore * Midfielder/Defender �-0 ��� Mechanicsville, VA Lee Davis/VA CASL

Career: As a freshman, Bishop saw action in five games for the Tigers.

High School/ Club: Two-year co-captain and four-year letterman at NCISAA Soccer pow-erhouse Charlotte Latin...Member of two-time State Champion teams…Honored on the all-region team in 2003 and was an all-state selection in 2004…Recipient of the Charlotte Latin Coaches Award in 2003 and the Charlotte Latin Player’s Award in 2004.

Personal: Born November 12, 1985…Son of Nicholas and Jane Bishop…Has one sister Sarah (17).

Bishop’sCareerYear GP/GS ShotsGAPts.2005 5/0 1 0 0 0

#�� James Bishop Sophomore * Midfielder/Defender �-�0 ��0 Charlotte, NC Charlotte Latin/NC State West

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Career: Will compete for a starting role at theforward position.

High School/ Club: Assist leader for perennial powerhouse Mills E. Godwin High School…Member of the 2003 VHSL State Championship team…2005 all-state, all-region, and all-district selection.

Personal: Born October 14, 1986…Is the only child of Dean and Pam Ciejek.

Ciejak’sCareerYear GP/GS ShotsGAPts.2005 DNP

Career: Will compete for a starting role at the defensive mid position...Played in eight games in 2005 and was a starter in one.

High School/ Club: Three-year letterman and member of the 2003 VHSL State Champi-onship team...Captain of 2005 VHSL quarterfinalist team…all-district selection in 2005…Richmond Strikers player for 13 years.

Personal: Born December 16, 1986…Is the only child of Craig and Patti Butler…A direct descendant of historical Virginia Governor, Patrick Henry.

Butler’sCareerYear GP/GS ShotsGAPts.2005 8/1 3 0 0 0

#� Jason Butler Sophomore * Midfielder �-� ��0 Richmond, VA Mills E. Godwin/Richmond Strikers

#�� Ian Ciejek Sophomore * Forward �-� ��� Richmond, VA Mills E. Godwin

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Career: Will compete for a starting role in the Tiger defense...Played in one game in 2005.

High School/ Club: A two sport standout, Cook played soccer for four years and lacrosse for two…Member of the Northern District ODP team.

Personal: Born October 4, 1986...Son of Byron and Barbara Cook…Has one brother Scott (22).

Cook’sCareerYear GP/GS ShotsGAPts.2005 1/0 0 0 0 0

Career: Looks to build off impressive freshman season at the center mid position…Started 15 games for the Tigers in 2005...During his freshman season, Krewinghaus scored three goals and recorded four assists.

High School/ Club: A standout in soccer and wrestling earning letterman status four years in both sports…Served as team captain his senior year…Recognized as two-time all-state and all-region performer…Three-time all-district selection…Honored as two-year first team “Daily Press All-Peninsula” selection…Voted Tabb High School team MVP for three consecutive years…Member of the 2004 Virginia State Champion Williamsburg Soccer Club squad.

Personal: Born February 13, 1987...Son of Richard and Paula Krewinghaus…Has one sister Michelle (17).

Krewinghaus’CareerYear GP/GS ShotsGAPts.2005 19/15 20 3 4 10

#�� Bradford Cook Sophomore * Defender �-� ��0 Culpeper, VA Woodberry Forest

#� Michael Krewinghaus Sophomore * Midfielder �-� ��� Yorktown, VA Tabb/Williamsburg Soccer Club

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Career: Returns in front of the net for the Tigers in 2006...Started 16 games for the Tigers in 2005 with an 0.84 goals against average…His six shutouts ties for fourth in the Hamp-den-Sydney record books for a single-season.

High School/ Club: A four-year letterman at Benedictine High School, Marchetti was recognized as an all-state player and team defensive MVP in 2003...Earned first team All-State VISSA honors in 2004 as well as two-time all-metro selection honors…Recipient of the Coaches Award in 2003…Led team as captain in 2004…Member of the 2001 Virginia State Champion team and 2004 Virginia State Runner-up squad…Three-year member of the VA ODP team…Participated on the VA CASL Elite U18 2004 State Semifinalist team.

Personal: Born January 22, 1987…Son of Paul and Townley Marchetti…Has three broth-ers, Anthony (24), Jake (21), and Caleb (12).

Marchetti’sCareerYearGP/GSSvsSv%GaSOMin.GAA2005 16/16 76 .826 16 6 1339:15 0.84

Career: Appeared in four contests for the Tigers in 2005.

High School/ Club: A three-year starter and letterman...Member of the two-time Prep League and State Championship teams…Member of the 2005 team that finished in the top 25 nationally according to the NSCAA/ Adidas Poll.

Personal: Born October 24, 1986…Son of Stephen and Andrea Miller…Has one sister Ashley (24) and one brother Kevin (14).

Miller’sCareerYear GP/GS ShotsGAPts.2005 4/0 3 0 0 0

#�� Benjamin Marchetti Sophomore * Goalkeeper �-� ��� Richmond, VA Benedictine/VA CASL

#�� Craig Miller Sophomore * Midfielder �-�� ��� Richmond, VA Collegiate/Richmond Strikers

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Career: Will compete for a starting role in the Tiger’s defense...Played in 16 games for the Tigers and started eight in 2005…Recorded one assist.

High School/ Club: A tenacious defender, Pitts was a two-year letterman at Mills E. Godwin High School...Was honored as a member of the VCCL Y-League Select team…Captain of the U-18 Richmond Strikers Soccer Club…Two-year member of the Williams-burg Soccer Club Super Y team.

Personal: Born November 8, 1986…Son of Chuck and Joyce Pitts…Has two sisters, Courtney (25) and Natalie (23).

Pitts’CareerYear GP/GS ShotsGAPts.2005 16/8 7 0 1 1

Career: Will look to become a legitimate scoring threat for the Tigers at forward in 2006...Was the 2005 winner of the Tiger’s Intra Squad Performance Points Competition…As a freshman, Powell played in 17 games and scored two goals.

High School/ Club: A three-year varsity player, Powell was recognized as the team’s best offensive player in 2002...Member of the Roswell Santos Soccer Club…Played for the Wis-consin ODP before moving to Georgia.

Personal: Born September 9, 1986…Son of William and Margie Powell…Has one brother Grant (10).

Powell’sCareerYear GP/GS ShotsGAPts.2005 17/6 19 2 0 4

#� Tony Pitts Sophomore * Defender �-�� ��0 Richmond, VA Mills E. Godwin/Richmond Strikers

#� Jason Powell Sophomore * Forward �-�0 ��0 Marietta, GA Pope/Roswell Santos Soccer Club

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#� Reed Westra Sophomore * Forward �-�� ��0 Chester, VA L.C. Bird/Richmond Kickers

Career: Westra looks to make the transition from the gridiron to the pitch…Was a member of the Tiger football team in 2005 and received second-team All-ODAC and all region recognition..

High School/ Club: Two-year letter winner as a forward for L.C. Bird High School and received all metro honors…A member of the Richmond Kickers as a defensemen...The Kickers won two state championships and were ranked as high as eighth in the nation.

Personal: Born October 24, 1986…Son of Daniel and Jackie Westra...Has one sister, Rachel (24).

Westra’sCareerYear GP/GS ShotsGAPts.2005 DNP

#�� Cooper Anderson Freshman * Goalkeeper �-� ��� Hampden-Sydney, VA Prince Edward

High School/ Club: Played soccer for four years at Prince Edward High School for Coach Chris McCormack.

Personal: Born July 4, 1987…Son of Bill and Katy Anderson…Has one sister, Alyssa (20).

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#� Robert Beasley Freshman * Defender �-� ��� Virginia Beach, VA Norfolk Academy

High School/ Club: Four-year defender for Norfolk Academy…Received All-Tidewater Conference, all-prep league, and all-state honors…Was also a member of the Norfolk Academy’s basketball and lacrosse teams.

Personal: Born October 5, 1987…Son of Bobby and Franny Beasley…Has two siblings, Lindsay (15) and Holley (13).

#�� Robert Bodendorf Freshman * Midfielder �-�0 ��0 Orange, VA Orange

High School/ Club: Three-year member of Orange County High School team…Received Team MVP Award and second team all-district…Scored ten goals and 18 assists during his career…Also a second team all-district selection for the Orange County HS Golf team.

Personal: Born July 15, 1988…Son of Robert and Christine Bodendorf…Has two sisters, Anna (24) and Alyson (20).

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#�� John Burley Freshman * Forward �-0 ��� Mount Pleasant, SC Wando/Mount Pleasant Premier

#�0 Michael Carter Freshman * Defender �-� ��� Fredericksburg, VA Massaponax/Richmond Kickers

High School/ Club: An offensive threat for Wando High School as he scored 28 goals and dished out 13 assists in his career…Was named the team’s offensive MVP his junior season…Burley was a member of Mount Pleasant Premier for three years and a member of the South Carolina Olympic Development team for one.

Personal: Born September 1, 1987…Son of John and Gayle Burley…Has two sisters, Christina (26) and Alden (23).

High School/ Club: Four-year player for Massaponax High School…Twice named the Defensive Player of the Year and received the Coaches’ Award…Member of the Rich-mond Kickers for two years.

Personal: Born October 4, 1987…Son of John and Karen Carter…Has five siblings, Alex (24), Sarah (21), Katie Lapp (23), Ryan Lapp (18), and Kevin Lapp (14).

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#�0 Brett Chonko Freshman * Midfielder/Defender �-� ��� Farmville, VA Prince Edward/FC Richmond

#�� JoJo Howard Freshman * Midfielder �-�� ��� Laneka, VA New Kent

High School/Career: Four-year player for Prince Edward High School…Selected as the Southside District Player of Year and received all-state honors as well…Scored 50+ goals during his career…

Personal: Born June 21, 1988…Son of Robert and Rosemary Chonko…Has one sister, Danielle (20).

High School/ Club: Four-year member of the New Kent High School soccer team…Received the Coaches’ Award…Also a member of the marching band.

Personal: Born September 18, 1987…Son of Sam and Joanne Howard…Has three sib-lings, Malissa (25), Jessica (23), and Samuel (20).

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#00 Michael Overman Freshman * Goalkeeper �-�0 ��0 Greensboro, NC Grimsley

#�� Daniel Mutispaugh Freshman * Forward/Midfielder �-0 ��� Lexington, VA Rockbridge

High School/ Club: Four-year player and leading scorer for three years at Rochbridge High School…Was voted Team MVP his junior and senior seasons…Recorded 40 goals and 29 assists during his career.

Personal: Born June 13, 1988…Son of Alan and Alison Mutispaugh…Has one sister, Erin (20).

High School/ Club: Four-year goalkeeper for Grimsley High School…Three-time all-con-ference selection and twice selected as an all-region pick…Was the 2005 all-conference Goalkeeper of the Year.

Personal: Born March 22, 1988…Son of Wally and Martha Overman…Has two brothers, James (17) and Nick (11), and one sister, Elizabeth (7).

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#�� Will Robertson Freshman * Midfielder �-0 ��� Charlotte, NC Charlotte Catholic

#� Greg Soley Freshman * Forward �-� ��� Warrenton, VA Highland School

High School/ Club: Four-year member of Charlotte Catholic…Received all-conference, all-state, all-region, All-Charlotte Observer, and All-Mecklenburg County honors…A two-year member of the North Carolina Olympic Development team.

Personal: Born August 7, 1987…Son of Butch and Lynn Robertson…Has one sibling, Hunter (19).

High School/ Club: Four-year player and team captain at the Highland School…received all-state honors…Three-year member of the basketball team and four-year member of the lacrosse team.

Personal: Born May 17, 1987…Son of William and Marion Theros…Has three siblings, Stuart (22), Melanie (17), and RHYS (8).

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#�� Christopher Tait Freshman * Defender �-� ��0 Nokesville, VA Brentsville

#�� Steele Windle Freshman * Defender �-� ��� Charlotte, NC Charlotte Catholic

High School/Club: Four-year player at Brentsville High School…Received all-district, all-region, all-metro, all-area, and all-state honors…Selected as the district Player of the Year and Team MVP…Played in the VHSCA All-Star game…Member of the Virginia Olympic Development team.

Personal: Born January 23, 1988…Son of Michael and Lisa Tait…Has two brothers, Bobby (24) and David (21), and one sister, Stephanie (21).

High School/ Club: Four-year member of Charlotte Catholic High School…Received all-conference, all-region, and All-Mecklenburg County honors…Also honored as the recipient of the Coaches’ Award…A two-year member of the North Carolina Olympic Development team.

Personal: Born January 4, 1988…Son of Al and Diane Windle…Has two siblings, Tucker (15) and Erin (15).

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The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Hampden-Sydney Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 11, 2006) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES........... (10- 7- 2) ( 9- 1- 1) ( 1- 6- 1) ( 0- 0- 0) CONFERENCE.......... ( 5- 4- 0) ( 5- 0- 0) ( 0- 4- 0) ( 0- 0- 0) NON-CONFERENCE...... ( 5- 3- 2) ( 4- 1- 1) ( 1- 2- 1) ( 0- 0- 0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT ------------ -------------------- --- ----- ------ --------------------------------------------------------------------- Sep 01, 2005 BLUEFIELD COLLEGE W 2-0 150 17 Grant Dickens 17 6 5 17 54 .111 28 .519 2 0-0 Sep 03, 2005 CATHOLIC T O2 0-0 200 19 Bobby Hillmann 17 6 2 14 39 .154 24 .615 1 0-0 Sep 04, 2005 LEBANON VALLEY W OT 1-0 155 25 Greg Smith 19 4 3 11 26 .154 15 .577 2 0-0 Sep 07, 2005 at Ferrum College W 2-1 100 7 Robert Harem 17 0 7 7 21 .000 11 .524 0 0-0 Sep 10, 2005 at Marymount LO2 1-2 85 15 Rob Johnson 19 1 1 3 21 .048 9 .429 0 0-0 Sep 13, 2005 at Christopher Newport L 0-1 450 24 Michael Krewinghaus 19 3 4 10 20 .150 10 .500 2 0-0 *Sep 17, 2005 at Eastern Mennonite LOT 1-2 275 22 Greg Danahy 18 2 0 4 19 .105 12 .632 0 0-0 *Sep 21, 2005 LYNCHBURG COLLEGE W 1-0 200 4 Jason Powell 17 2 0 4 19 .105 9 .474 1 0-0 *Sep 24, 2005 at Washington and Lee L 0-4 200 33 Chase Rowell 14 1 0 2 15 .067 5 .333 0 0-0 *Sep 27, 2005 RANDOLPH MACON W 1-0 127 3 Tony Pitts 16 0 1 1 7 .000 2 .286 0 0-0 *Oct 01, 2005 E&H W 3-1 151 10 Kerry Burke 19 1 0 2 5 .200 2 .400 1 0-0 Oct 05, 2005 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA W 2-0 75 23 Robbie O'Cain 7 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 *Oct 08, 2005 at Virginia Wesleyan L 2-3 310 18 Jack Moore 10 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 Oct 12, 2005 METHODIST COLLEGE W 3-0 112 5 Chris Cadogan 17 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 *Oct 14, 2005 GUILFORD COLLEGE W 2-0 214 13 William Robbins 19 0 1 1 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0-0 Oct 19, 2005 NC WESLEYAN L 0-2 57 8 Jason Butler 8 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 *Oct 22, 2005 ROANOKE COLLEGE W 3-1 122 27 Robert Baybutt 12 0 1 1 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 *Oct 25, 2005 at Bridgewater L 0-2 45 11 Jaime Johnson 8 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Oct 29, 2005 at Bridgewater T O2 2-2 260 29 James Bishop 5 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 16 Stafford Craymer 19 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TEAM STATISTICS HSC OPP 9 Andy Shields 1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 --------------------------------------------------- 26 Brad Cook 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 SHOT STATISTICS.......... 28 Kris Barnes 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Goals-Shot attempts.... 26-270 21-264 2 Joe Farmer 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Shot pct............... .096 .080 6 Michael Penick 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Shots on goal-Attempts. 139-270 123-264 14 Craig Miller 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 SOG pct................ .515 .466 31 Ben Marchetti 16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Goals/Game............. 1.4 1.1 0 Pierce Buckingham 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Shots/Game............. 14.2 13.9 Total............... 19 26 25 77 270 .096 139 .515 9 0-0 Assists................ 25 16 Opponents........... 19 21 16 58 264 .080 123 .466 6 1-1 CORNER KICKS............. 86 77 PENALTY KICKS............ 0-0 1-1 PENALTIES................ |-GOAL AVERAGE-| |-SAVES-| Fouls.................. 343 297 ## GOALTENDERS GP Minutes GA Avg Sv Pct W L T Sho Yellow cards........... 44 36 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Red cards.............. 1 1 0 Pierce Buckingham 6 436:48 5 0.80 26 .839 2 2 0 2 ATTENDANCE............... 31 Ben Marchetti 16 1339:15 16 0.84 76 .826 8 5 2 6 Total.................. 1563 1725 Total............... 19 1776:03 21 0.83 102 .829 10 7 2 8 Dates/Avg Per Date..... 11/142 8/216 Opponents........... 19 1776:03 26 1.02 113 .813 7 10 2 5 Neutral Site #/Avg..... 0/0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- Hampden-Sydney...... 11 14 1 0 - 26 Opponents........... 10 9 1 1 - 21

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- Hampden-Sydney...... 121 131 10 8 - 270 Opponents........... 118 137 4 5 - 264

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- Hampden-Sydney...... 48 54 0 0 - 102 Opponents........... 55 44 9 5 - 113

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- Hampden-Sydney...... 48 32 5 1 - 86 Opponents........... 41 35 1 0 - 77

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- Hampden-Sydney...... 158 173 7 5 - 343 Opponents........... 142 144 8 3 - 297

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All-Time Record (1969-2005)Year Record ODAC Coach1969: 2-3-3 Jim Simms1970: 5-7-1 Jim Simms1971: 4-9-1 Jim Simms1972: 3-8-1 Jim Simms1973: 0-9-5 Jim Simms1974: 4-5-4 Jim Simms1975: 6-9-0 Jim Simms1976: 7-5-0 1-1-0 Jim Simms1977: 4-10-0 1-3-0 Jim Simms1978: 6-7-2 0-3-1 Jim Simms1979: 5-8-1 1-3-0 Jim Simms1980: 3-10-1 1-3-0 Jim Simms1981: 7-7-1 3-2-0 Bill Reid1982: 4-9-3 1-3-2 Bill Reid1983: 5-8-2 2-4-0 Bill Reid1984: 2-12-0 0-5-0 Bowman/Simms1985: 3-13-1 1-3-1 Dave Bowman1986: 1-13-2 0-4-1 Randol Lay1987: 6-10-2 1-3-1 Shawn McDonald1988: 6-11-3 1-2-1 Shawn McDonald1989: 10-8-0 3-3-0 Shawn McDonald1990: 7-11-1 2-4-0 Mike Reilly1991: 7-11-1 3-4-0 Mike Reilly1992: 13-5-0 6-2-0 Mike Reilly1993: 10-7-2 4-4-0 Mike Reilly1994: 15-4-1 8-1-0 Mike Reilly1995: 11-8-0 6-3-0 Mike Reilly1996: 10-8-1 6-3-0 Bert Molinary1997: 14-6-0 7-2-0 Bert Molinary1998: 14-6-1 5-3-1 Bert Molinary1999: 12-6-1 6-2-1 Bert Molinary2000: 10-10-0 5-4-0 Bert Molinary2001: 13-6-2 6-3-0 Bert Molinary2002: 14-6-0 7-2-0 Bert Molinary2003: 7-9-1 2-7-0 Bert Molinary2004: 3-11-3 1-6-2 Josh Laux2005: 10-7-2 5-4-0 Josh Laux

36 Years, 273-302-49 overall, 95-87-11 ODAC

All-Time Coaching Records(sorted according to career victories)Coach,years Record ODAC Pct.Bert Molinary, 1996-2003 94-57-6 44-26-2 .618Mike Reilly, 1990-95 63-46-5 29-19 .575Shawn McDonald, 1987-89 22-29-5 5-8-2 .438Josh Laux, 2004- 13-18-5 6-10-2 .431Bill Reid, 1981-83 16-24-6 6-9-2 .413Jim Simms, 1969-80, 84 50-96-19 4-13 .361Dave Bowman, 1984-85 4-19-1 0-5 .188Randol Lay, 1986 1-13-2 0-4-1 .125

First-Team All-ODAC (42) 1976: Pat Devine, forward1977: Jim Babashak, defender Pat Devine, forward1978: Jim Babashak, defender1979: Jim Babashak, defender1981: Billy Martin, defender Jeff Mencini (Player of the Year), forward1983: Jeff Mencini (Player of the Year), forward1984: Chris Brown, defender1985: Chris Brown, defender1986: Guillermo Lang, forward Jim Mulligan, defender1987: Monte Lehmkuhler, midfielder1988: Jim Mulligan, defender Frank Jones, forward1990: Richard Ruth, forward Jonathan Thayer, midfielder1991: David Sommardahl, defender1992: Jonathan Thayer, midfielder1994: Jason Buckner, midfielder Joe Holder, forward Curtis Player, defender1996: McKittrick Simmons, defender Jason Van Sice, midfielder1997: Mike Bizon, goalkeeper Mike Melvin, forward Jason Van Sice, midfielder1998: Mike Bizon, goalkeeper J.R. Hughes, midfielder Scott Witte, defender1999: Mike Bizon, (Player of the Year) goalkeeper Josh Dickens, midfielder Scott Witte, defender2000: Josh Dickens, forward Trip Jendron, defender Chad Pilcher, midfielder2001: Josh Dickens, defender Rob Comegys, midfielder2002: Chris Catlett, defender Chad Quenneville, midfielder Beau Burke, forward2003: Bobby Hillman, defender Marcus Jackson, forward2004: Michael Kraemer, Midfielder

NSCAA/Adidas All-South Region (33)1988: Frank Jones, forward 1990: Richard Ruth, forward, 2nd team 1992: Jonathan Thayer, forward, 1st team1994: Jason Buckner, midfielder, 1st team Joe Holder, forward, 2nd team Curtis Player, defender, 1st team1995: Joe Holder, forward, 1st team1996: Jason Van Sice, midfielder, 1st team1997: Jason Alsberry, forward, 3rd team Mike Bizon, goalkeeper, 3rd team Mike Melvin, forward, 1st team Jason Van Sice, midfielder, 1st team1998: Mike Bizon, goalkeeper, 1st team J.R. Hughes, midfielder, 1st team Jeremy Randolph, defender, 3rd team Scott Witte, defender, 1st team1999: Mike Bizon, goalkeeper, 1st team Josh Dickens, midfielder, 1st team Scott Witte, defender, 1st team Jeremy Randolph, defender, 3rd team2000: Trip Jendron, 1st team Josh Dickens, 2nd team Seth Jenkins, 3rd team Chad Pilchers, 3rd team2001: Josh Dickens, 2nd team Rob Comegys, 2nd team Chad Quenneville, 3rd team2002: Chad Quenneville, 1st team Chris Catlett, 2nd team Bobby Hillmann, 2nd team2003: Bobby Hillman, 2nd team2004: Michael Kraemer, 1st team2005: Grant Dickens, 3rd team

All-America (3)1994: Curtis Player (2nd team)1999: Mike Bizon (1st team)2002: Chad Quenneville (3rd team)

In 2001, Bert Molinary became Hampden-Sydney soc-cer’s all-time leader in career coaching vic-tories. He currently leads all coaches with 94 victories and a career .618 winning percentage.

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GoalsMelvin, Mike (1993-95, 97) .................. 48Mencini, Jeff (1981-83) ......................... 46Ruth, Richard (1989-91, 93) .................. 34Dickens, Josh (1998-2002) .................... 33

AssistsHughes, J.R. (1996-99) .......................... 30Thayer, Jonathan (1990-93) ................... 27Holder, Joe (1994-96) ............................ 23Melvin, Mike (1993-95, 97) .................. 23Dickens, Josh (1998-2002) .................... 23Comegys, Rob (1998-2002) .................. 22Quenneville, Chad (2000-current) ......... 21

PointsMelvin, Mike (1993-95, 97) ................ 119Mencini, Jeff (1981-83) ....................... 105Ruth, Richard (1989-91, 93) .................. 83Dickens, Josh (1998-2002) .................... 79

SavesSteinke, David (1981-82, 84-85) ......... 360Gingras, Nathan (1994-96) .................. 238Beaulieu, Peter (1986-87) .................... 220Bizon, Mike (1996-99) ........................ 220

ShutoutsBizon, Mike (1996-99) .......................... 24Watson, Justin (1992-93) ....................... 11Gingras, Nathan (1994-96) .................... 10

Single-Season RecordsGoalsMencini, Jeff (1981) .............................. 21Mencini, Jeff (1983) .............................. 15Melvin, Mike (1994) .............................. 14

AssistsThayer, Jonathan (1992) ........................ 13Buckner, Jason (1994) ........................... 12Adkins, Tommy (1981) .......................... 12Holder, Joe (1994) ................................. 12Quenneville, Chad (2002)...................... 11

PointsMencini, Jeff (1981) .............................. 47Melvin, Mike (1994) .............................. 37Holder, Joe (1994) ................................. 36Comegys, Rob (2001) ............................ 33Dickens, Josh (2001) ............................. 32

SavesJohnson, Mark (1981) .......................... 171Steinke, David (1982) .......................... 137Beaulieu, Peter (1987) ......................... 136

ShutoutsBizon, Mike (1999)................................10Watson, Justin (1992) .............................. 8Bizon, Mike (1998) .................................. 7Marchetti, Ben (2005) .............................. 6Krison, Austin (2001) .............................. 6Bizon, Mike (1997) .................................. 6Sale, Anderson (1989) ............................. 6Hall, Tim (1988) ...................................... 6

Wins15 .......................................................199414 ...................................1997, 1998, 200213 .............................................1992, 2001

Goals62 .......................................................199456 .......................................................199752 .............................................2001, 200251 .......................................................1998

Assists74 .......................................................199465 .......................................................199861 .......................................................200159 .............................................1997, 2002

Points198 .....................................................1994171 .....................................................1997167 .....................................................1998165 .....................................................2001163 .....................................................2002

Shots437 .....................................................1994401 .....................................................2001368 .....................................................1990362 .....................................................1997

Shutouts10 .......................................................19999..........................................................19948..................................... 1992, 2001, 2005

JasonBuckner(1991-94)wasanAll-SouthandAll-ODACselectionafterposting12assistsin1994.

JonathanThayer(‘94)wasatwo-timeAll-ODACselectionandisH-SC’ssin-gle-seasonassistrecordholder.

JoshDickensearnedFirstTeamAll-ODAChonorsthreetimesinhiscareerandatthreedifferentpositions.

MikeBizon(‘00)becamejustthesecondH-SCsoccerplayertoearnAll-Americahonorsin1999.

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Curtis Player (1991-1994)H-SC’s first soccer All-American, Player con-cludedastellarcareerbyleadingthe1994teamtosixschoolrecords.Aforceinthedefense,healsonetted16careergoals,sev-enth-bestinschoolhistory.Twelveofhisgoalscameinhis1994All-Americanseason,whichistiedforthesixth-bestsingle-seasonoutput.AfterhisfouryearsatH-SC,PlayerwasamemberoftheColumbiaHeatoftheUSISL.HereturnedtoH-SCasanassistantcoachin1997,andiscurrentlythegirlscoachatHeathwoodHallHighSchool.

Don Hughes (1993-1996)AdurableplayeratHampden-Sydney,Hughesplayedin73ofapossible77gamesinhisfour-yearcareer.Hiscareertotalsincludedninegoalsandsevenassists.HugheswaspartofthebestteaminH-SChis-tory,the1994squadwhichwas15-4-2andadvancedto the ODAC Finals. In his final two seasons, he was among the Tigers top five leading scorers. After his graduationheearnedaspotontheNorthernVirginiaRoyalsoftheUSISLD3ProLeague,andwasastarterin six games during his first full season.

Mike Melvin (1993-1997)Hampden-Sydney’sall-timescoringleader,Melvinwasathreateverytimehetouchedtheball.Aftersufferingabrokenleginthesecondgameofthe1996season,hecamebackforafifth year which saw him set school records for careergoals(48)andpoints(119).His23careerassistsisalsotiedforsecond-bestinschoolhis-tory.Thesummerafterhisgraduationhewasasecond-roundselectionoftheDallasSidekicksinthePremierSoccerAlliancecollegedraft,theonlyDivisionIIIplayertakeninthedraft.

2006 Tigers Soccer Schedule Date Day Opponent Location Time September 2 Saturday vs. Averett # Hampden-Sydney 12 pm 3 Sunday vs. Alvernia # Hampden-Sydney 2:30 pm 6 Wednesday vs. Ferrum Hampden-Sydney 4 pm 9 Saturday vs. Marymount Hampden-Sydney 2 pm 13 Wednesday vs. Christopher Newport Hampden-Sydney 4 pm 17 Sunday at Catholic University Washington D.C. 2 pm 20 Wednesday at Guilford* Greensboro, NC 4 pm 23 Saturday vs. Washington & Lee* Hampden-Sydney 11 am 27 Wednesday at Randolph-Macon* Ashland, VA 4 pm 30 Saturday at Emory & Henry* Emory, VA 3 pm October 4 Wednesday vs. Virginia Wesleyan* Hampden-Sydney 4 pm 6 Friday vs. Eastern Mennonite* Hampden-Sydney 4 pm 11 Wednesday at Lynchburg* Lynchburg, VA 7 pm 13 Friday vs. LaGrange Hampden-Sydney 2:30 pm 16 Monday at Piedmont College Demorest, GA 3 pm 21 Saturday at Roanoke* Roanoke, VA 2 pm 24 Tuesday vs. Bridgewater* Hampden-Sydney 3 pm Home games in BOLD * = ODAC Athletic Conference Games # - Arby’s Soccer Classic

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Hampden-Sydney Soccer2006In its 30th season, the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) has developed into one of the nation’s largest Division III conferences. The 13-member ODAC stands as the second-largest multi-sport NCAA Division III conference in the country and the largest conference in the South Region. The league was formed on May 18, 1975, as the Virginia College Conference and began operations in September 1976. (The name change to ODAC became effective January 1, 1976.) Charter members were eight colleges in the state of Virginia: Bridgewater College, Eastern Mennonite College, Emory & Henry College, Hampden-Sydney College, Lynchburg College, Randolph-Macon College, Roanoke College, and Washington and Lee University. From its initial year of operation through the 1981-82 academic year, the ODAC sponsored competitions in 10 men’s varsity sports, including football, soccer and cross country in the fall; basketball, wrestling, indoor track and field in the winter; and baseball, golf, tennis, and outdoor track and field in the spring. Women’s sports were added prior to the 1982-83 school year. Today, the ODAC has grown to sponsor championships in 22 sports. The conference expanded in the late 1980s and once again in the early 1990s. Virginia Wesleyan became the 13th member of the conference in 1988 and began full-scale competition in the league in the 1989-90 academic year. Guilford College, voted into the conference in the spring of 1990, began competing for conference championships in the 1991-92 season. Most recently, Catholic University was added to the league in 1999 for football only and began competition last fall. Over the past seven years the conference and the City of Salem, Va., have gained national attention through hosting four NCAA Division III championships in football, men’s basketball, softball, and baseball. The growing list of titles passed out in Salem began in the fall of 1993 with the DIII football championships. Since that time, the two hosts have gained three additional tournaments. Last year, DIII football made its seventh appearance, drawing a crowd of over 5,000 at Salem Football Stadium.

ODAC Soccer Champions1976—Lynchburg1977—Lynchburg1978—Lynchburg1979—Lynchburg1980—Lynchburg1981—Lynchburg1982—Lynchburg1983—Lynchburg1984—Lynchburg1985—Roanoke1986—Washington & Lee1987—Lynchburg1988—Roanoke1989—Washington & Lee1990—Virginia Wesleyan1991—Virginia Wesleyan1992—Virginia Wesleyan1993—Roanoke1994—Roanoke1995—Virginia Wesleyan1996—Eastern Mennonite1997—Virginia Wesleyan1998—Eastern Mennonite1999—Virginia Wesleyan2000—Washington & Lee2001—Roanoke2002—Roanoke2003—Virginia Wesleyan2004—Roanoke2005—Virginia Wesleyan

2005 All-ODAC Selections First TeamName Pos. SchoolKelvin Murray F Virginia WesleyanChris Keating F RoanokeJack Palmer F Washington and LeeDamien Woodley F Virginia WesleyanRyan Cassel MF Virginia WesleyanMatt Cooper MF Randoplh-MaconAdam Shank MF Eastern MennoniteEric Eversole MF RoaonkeDonny Smith D RoanokeDerrick Lott D Washington and LeeJamie Flynn D Randolph-MaconDrew Jamison D LynchburgNick Warner GK Randolph-Macon

Second TeamElliot Stallings F RoanokeGrant Dickens F Hampden-SydneyAndres Miranda F GuilfordLincoln Hurney F Lynchburg John Costello MF BridgewaterRobert Harem MF Hampden-SydneyJosh Dodds MF Washington and LeeWin Wharton MF LynchburgChris Mills D Virginia WesleyanChris Cadogan D Hampden-SydneyJM Monger D RoanokeElliot Anderson D Emory and HenryTim Koehn GK Eastern Mennonite

Coach of the Year: Rolf Piranian, Washington and LeeCo-Players of the Year: Donny Smith, Roanoke & Nick Warner, Randolph-MaconRookie of the Year: Elliot Anderson, Emory and Henry

ODAC Office

425 College Avenue P.O. Box 971 Salem, VA 24153 (540) 387-9073

Commissioner Brad Bankston

Sports Info. Director Chris Kilcoyne

Administrative Asst. Mary Jane Esperti

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Hampden-Sydney Soccer TigersDr. Walter M. Bortz IIIPresident

Walter M. Bortz III became the twenty-third president of Hampden-Sydney College in July of 2000. Dr. Bortz has guided the College to record levels of enrollment and fund raising during his tenure, and has spearheaded the effort to draft a new long range plan incorporating a master plan for a new library and a fine arts center, among other renovations and improvements to the campus.

President Bortz is widely involved in the leadership of higher education organizations in the Commonwealth and beyond. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Council of Independent Colleges in Virginia, a trustee of the Virginia Foundation of Independent Col-leges, the head of the President’s Council for the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, and serves on the Com-mission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Col-leges and Universities. He also is active in the Council of Independent Colleges.

President Bortz has also served on the Board of Trustees of the Kiski School, a private secondary institution in Pennsylvania; Mount Vernon College, a women’s college in Washington, DC, and he is a member of the Board of Trustees of Bethany College in West Virginia.

Dr. Bortz enjoyed a wide-ranging career in higher educa-tion administration in both large and small, public and private, institutions for thirty-three years before assuming his position at Hampden-Sydney College, having served as Vice President for Administrative and Information Ser-vices at The George Washington University, and as Vice President for Institutional Advancement, Acting Vice Pres-ident for Administration, and Acting Vice President for Student Services at the University of Hartford. He also held positions in enrollment management, including Executive Director of Admissions and Student Financial Assistance at the University of Hartford, Director of Admissions at East Carolina University, Dean of Admis-sions at Texas Christian University, and Director of Admissions at his alma mater, Bethany College.

Dr. Bortz resides on the Hampden-Sydney College campus with his wife, Lorraine. They are the parents of a daughter, Catherine, a physician, and a son, Walter, a communications technologist. Dr. Bortz received his undergraduate degree in Biology from Bethany College in Bethany, West Virginia. He has done graduate work at Texas Christian University and West Virginia University, and has a doctorate in policy studies from The George Washington University in Washington, D.C.

Joe BushAthletic Director

Joe Bush has been an integral part of the Hampden-Sydney ath-letic department since he began as the head football coach in 1986, adding the further responsibility of athletic director in 1992. In 1996 he stepped down from his coach-ing post to dedicate his full-time efforts to his duties as athletic director.

In eleven seasons as the Hampden-Sydney football coach, Bush recorded a winning percentage of nearly .600. He twice earned ODAC Coach of the Year honors, including 1987 when the Tigers won the ODAC Championship. In addition to the on-field accomplishments by his teams, Bush coached four players who earned Academic All-America recognition. He also served as H-SC’s tennis coach from 1989 to 1992 and in 1991 was named the ODAC Tennis Coach of the Year.

Bush served a two-year term as President of the ODAC from 2000 through 2002. In addition, he has served as Hampden-Sydney’s golf coach over the past seven years.

In 1998 he served as the Chair of the NCAA Division III Football Committee. He was responsible for all aspects of the NCAA Division III National Football Championship.

Before his arrival on the Hampden-Sydney campus, Bush served as head football coach at Bridgewater for a year and as an assistant at Virginia Military Institute for 15 seasons.

A three-year starter for VMI in both football and baseball, Bush is a member of VMI’s Sports Hall of Fame. As a senior, Bush was co-captain of the football team, Second-Team All-Southern Conference and voted the “Outstand-ing College Lineman in Virginia” by the Roanoke Sports Club.

Bush received his undergraduate degree in civil engineer-ing from Virginia Military Institute. He served three years in the United States Army, attaining the rank of captain. His military assignments included serving as battery com-mander of a guided missle unit in Korea and service in Germany.

Bush is a member of the American Football Coaches Association and the College Presbyterian Church. He and his wife, Katherine, are the parents of two children, Katrina and Joseph, and have two grandsons, Charlie and Sam and two granddaughters, Lauren and Caroline.

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Hampden-Sydney Soccer2006of business or for further professional training in law, medicine, business, government, teaching, or the ministry. Basic to the

success of its program is a dedicated fac-ulty, over 90% of whom hold earned doc-torates in their fields and all of whom devote their principal energy to teaching. The student-faculty ratio is 11:1.

STUDENTS RUN THEIR OWN ACTIVITIESStudent life is considered an integral part of the education process at Hamp-den-Sydney. Students conduct their own affairs through a student government elected by them and composed of mem-bers of all classes.A student-enforced honor code is a Hampden-Sydney tradition that continues to flourish, upholding the atmosphere of personal integrity, trust, and mutual respect essential to the operation of a dynamic academic community. Responsi-bility for maintaining the system is taken so seriously that students enjoy one of the freest campuses in America, where books and bikes can be left unattended and professors can leave their classrooms during tests and exams. Student activities are numerous and diverse, including publication of a newspaper, yearbook, and literary maga-zine, and operation of a radio station and

volunteer fire department along with a wide variety of clubs and other organi-zations. Whether they like drama, music, classical debate, hiking, and canoeing, or even electronics and short wave radio, students can find campus organiza-tions that cater to their interests. Many student programs involve a strong commitment of service to the community, such as the tutoring program for area high school students. The social life of the College is centered around 11 national frater-nities and a strong organi-

zation of independents. Concerts, mixers, movies, and a variety of unusual programs are planned and carried out through a student-run college activities committee.

Hampden-Sydney is one of the South’s outstanding liberal arts col-leges. Nestled in the gently rolling countryside of south-central Virginia, H-SC is the oldest of the coun-try’s few remaining men’s colleges. Hampden-Sydney is committed to the belief that a liberal arts education provides the best foundation not only for a professional career, but also for the great moral and intellectual chal-lenges of life. Students learn that the pursuit of truth is a lifelong endeavor, requiring clarity and objectivity of thought, a sensitive moral conscience, and a dedication to responsible citizen-ship. As the College’s mission statement says, liberal education aims to assist students to free themselves from igno-rance, malice, prejudice, and supersti-tion; from the tyranny of intellectual selfishness; and from impotence in judging the claims and values of experts. It teaches students to gather evidence patiently; it educates them to write and speak with force, precision, and clarity; and it encourages them to seek refreshment and inspiration in the fine arts.

ONE QUALITY REIGNS SUPREME: LEADERSHIPFrom the beginning, the College’s intent has been to educate the whole individual “in an atmo-sphere of sound learn-ing.” The College’s history speaks eloquently of the powerful and enduring character of the ideals of self-reliance and service, and of its own two-hundred years of commitment to the value of self-reliant, disciplined intellect in public life. In proportion to its enrollment, Hampden-Sydney consistently is in the top five percent of all colleges and univer-sities in graduates listed in “Who’s Who in Amer-ica.” Since 1776, the Col-lege has provided the educational experience necessary to produce leaders in every field of endeavor, including one U.S. President, 12 senators, 32 congress-men, 12 governors, well over 100 state representatives, and a host of ministers, attorneys, doctors and judges. The College offers the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science degrees, preparing students for direct entry into the world

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WeightMachines2 Hammer Strength Jammers2 glute/ham machine1 Hammer Strength leg press1 five pulley cable system1 leg extension/leg curl1 chest fly/rear delt1 chest press1 military press1 bicep curl1 low back/abdominal1 treadmill1 upright bike1 elliptical trainer1 recumbent bike

FreeWeightsOver 8,000 pounds of free weight5 Deluxe Multi Racks1 set of dumbbells (5 - 145lbs)5 flat-to-military benches3 decline-to-military benches3 dip stations4 stabilization discs2 Swiss Balls3 sets of stretch bands7 plyometric boxes21 medicine balls1 Vertimax Plyometric Trainer*Facility is AED equipped.

TheMission“The mission of the Hamp-den-Sydney strength and con-ditioningprogram is to maximize the student-athletes physical potential while minimizing ath-letic related injuries. This is done through training in the areas of strength, power, speed, agility, balance, flexibil-ity, and nutrition. Ultimately, we want every student-athlete’s hard work to translate intosuccess on the field.”

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