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2009 BENTLEY MEN’S SOCCER

B E N T L E Y U N I V E R S I T YC L A S S O F 2 0 1 0

Jimmy AlexanderHanover, N.H.

Nick AbateBurlington, Conn.

Jared JoaquinNorth Andover, Mass.

Adam KilpatrickSlingerlands, N.Y.

Harris SmrikoEwing, N.J.

Josh TrubowNewton, Mass.

Michael NikiforovFramingham, Mass.

Bill NussdorferHarvard, Mass.

Mike PiniNorthboro, Mass.

Brandon RanalliQuincy, Mass.

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Table of ContentsAbout the University .................................................................. 2-8Administration .................................................................................. 9Athletic Administration ......................................................... 10-11Coaching Staff ................................................................................. 12Last Year in Review ........................................................................ 21Player Profiles ........................................................................... 15-20

Veterans ................................................................................ 15-20Newcomers ................................................................................ 20

Records ...................................................................................... 22-24Year-by-Year-Records ............................................................... 22Bentley in the Postseason ...................................................... 22Individual & Team Records .................................................... 23Season Leaders .......................................................................... 23Career Leaders .......................................................................... 23Honor Roll .................................................................................. 24Records vs. All Opponents .................................................... 24

Roster ................................................................................................. 14Schedule ........................................................................... Back coverSeason Preview ............................................................................... 13

Falcon Facts & StaffLocation .............................................................. 175 Forest Street........................................................Waltham, Mass. 02452-4705Founded ...................................................................................... 1917Founder .......................................................... Harry Clark BentleyPresident ..............................................Gloria Cordes Larson, JDEnrollment ................................................................................ 4,016Conference ........................................ Northeast-10 ConferenceHome Field ............................................................. Bentley (4,800)Colors ............................................................................ Blue & GoldNickname ............................................................................... FalconsWeb site ............................................... www.bentleyfalcons.com

Athletics Director ........... Bob DeFelice (Boston College ’63)Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2332

Asst. Athletics Director ...... Sandy Hoffman (Springfield ’80)Asst. Athletics Director ..... Cindy Scott (Memphis State ’75)Asst. Athletics Director ...... Kevin Loftus (UMass-Lowell ’92)

Head Coach ...................................Gary Crompton (Maine ‘92)Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2336E-Mail Address .............................. [email protected]

Assistant Coach ................. Steve Pickman (Rhode Island ‘00)Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2336Email Address .................................. [email protected]

Volunteer Assistant ... Fred King (University of London, ‘00)Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2336

Sports Information Director .............. Dick Lipe (Bentley ’77)Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2334Cell Phone .......................................................... 781-223-5410Fax Phone .......................................................... 781-891-2648E-Mail Address .......................................... [email protected]

Assistant SID/Soccer Contact ................ Kyle Mack (Iona ‘06)Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2417E-Mail Address ....................................... [email protected]

Head Athletic Trainer ... Brooks Farry (SUNY-Brockport ’87)

Asst. Trainer & FitnessCoordinator ..................... Charlie Carkin (UMass-Boston ’92)

ON THE COVER:Senior co-captains HarrisSmriko and Mike Nikiforovwill look to lead Bentleyback to the postseason in2009.

This brochure was designed, written and typeset by AssistantSports Information Director Kyle Mack, with assistance fromSports Information Director Dick Lipe. Cover design by thePack Network (packnetwork.com) of Boston, Mass. Photos bySportsPix (www.sportspix.biz) and Richard Orr(www.richardorrsports.com).

Further information concerning Bentley athletics can beobtained by contacting Sports Information Director Dick Lipeby phone (office, 781-891-2334, or cell, 781-223-5410), fax(781-891-2648), e-mail ([email protected]) or by mail (175Forest Street, Waltham, MA 02452-4705).

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B E N T L E Y U N I V E R S I T YBentley University is oneof the nation’s leadingbusiness schools, dedicatedto preparing a new kindof business leader — onewith the deep technicalskills, the broad globalperspective and the highethical standards requiredto make a difference in anever-changing world. Toachieve our goal, we

infuse our advanced business curriculum with the richness of a liberalarts education. The results are graduates who are making an impact intheir chosen fields and turning their passions into success stories.Located on a classic New England campus just minutes from Boston,Bentley is a dynamic community of leaders, scholars and creativethinkers.

Today, the challenges of a rapidly changing world have made businessskills and experiences hot commodities. More students are consideringbusiness as the foundation of their higher education experience, andconsidering Bentley in the process. With our unique blend of business,technology and the liberal arts, Bentley provides students with relevant,practical and transferable skills.

At Bentley, we blend the breadthand technological strength of alarge university with the valuesand student focus of a smallcollege. Students interested inbusiness professions choosefrom a wide range of programsthat address all functional areasincluding accountancy, finance,marketing, management andliberal arts — all with a strongfoundation in technology.

Bentley students interact witha faculty of experiencedteachers with real-world research and consulting experience, and enjoya vibrant campus teeming with athletic, social and cultural opportunities.They can choose majors, minors and courses that fully explore theimpact of information technology including e-marketing, cyberpsychology, journalism for the World Wide Web, web design, IT andpublic relations, IT auditing, cyberlaw, and information economics.

At the McCallum Graduate School, a broad array of offerings, includingPhDs in Business and Accountancy, MBA, Master of Science andcertificate programs, emphasize the impact of technology on businesspractice. Our faculty continues to develop the next wave of curricula,emphasizing IT-enabled business processes and careers in knowledge-based professional services.

Academic ProgramsBentley offers a remarkable array of specialized business courses,from the Business Core curriculum to elective courses for majors andminors. This depth of offerings, combined with our emphasis oninformation technology and hands-on experience in state-of-the-artlearning labs, prepares students to succeed in a fast-paced, complexworld.

The arts and sciences join business as an integral component of aBentley education. In fact, half of the undergraduate courses are in artsand sciences disciplines – called the General Education Core. These

courses expand a student’sframe of reference and buildskil ls in critical thinking,decision-making, communicationand other areas essential forwell-rounded professionals.

Whether in business or the artsand sciences, academic programsat Bentley emphasize boththeory and practice. Studentsgain a firm grasp of the historical,societal and other forces thatshape a discipline such asmanagement or internationalstudies. Meanwhile, course

projects, internships, and service-learning assignments enable studentsto test business principles and concepts in corporate and nonprofitsettings. Bentley professors link theory and practice not only in teachingbut in their own research. The topics they investigate are rooted inthe complex challenges that leading companies face every day.

While the curriculum offers a breadth and depth usually found only atlarger universities, the experience at Bentley is student centered. Weare a teaching-focused university that offers a personal experience,with small classes and an excellent faculty-student ratio of 1 to 12.There are no lecture halls at Bentley. All of our courses are taught byprofessors – not graduate assistants – who put a premium on first-rate teaching, research and advising.

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Business CoreBeginning in fall 2009, a significantly enhanced Business Core will beavailable to Bentley students. All first-year students will study theethical and legal environment of business, enriched by resources inBentley’s Cyber Law Center, as well as accounting and finance.Supported by a generous Ernst & Young Foundation grant, improvedmethods for learning accounting and finance are a hallmark of the newCore. Information technology tools and systems management areintegrated into business statistics, as well as into another innovativecourse on business processes, which also integrates marketing,operations, accounting and finance. Project management and team skills

development will be featured in the third-year Integrated BusinessProject course. The organizational behavior course will focus on valuingdiversity. Students will assess their intercultural relationship skills,which will be re-assessed in the capstone global strategy course togauge the impact of international education opportunities Bentleyoffers, including semester- and year-long overseas study.

As part of a continuing effort to enable students to understand theimportant linkages between business and the arts and sciences, thefour-course Finance, Management, and Marketing minors have beenimproved by requiring students to choose one course from a list ofArts and Sciences electives related to the minor. In addition, all Bachelorof Arts majors now require students to complete the Business StudiesMinor, which consists of five courses from the first two years of therevised General Business Core.

General EducationOne cannot sustain long-term success in the world of business unlessthey know about much more than just business. That’s why Bentleyputs such an emphasis on providing a broad and rich education. Ourgraduates are literate, articulate, well-read, independent-thinkingindividuals with a keen understanding of global issues, civicresponsibility and business ethics.

Half of the courses required in the General Education Core are in thearts and sciences. Students are exposed to a wide range of subjects inthe behavioral and social sciences (psychology and history, for example);

T H I S I S B E N T L E YEnglish, philosophy, andother humanities subjects;and mathematics and thenatural sciences.

The General EducationCore includes the First-Year Seminar, a programdesigned to help get theircollege career off to a goodstart. Led by teams of staffand students, the seminarintroduces freshmen totopics such as academicplanning, faculty expectations,group process, studentresponsibilities, individuallearning styles, diversity,gender issues, and interpersonal communication. Students also takean introductory course that covers the broad principles of informationtechnology and the specifics of computing resources at Bentley.

LocationLocated in Waltham, Mass. on 163 acres, Bentley is just 10 miles westof Boston and a short, free shuttle ride from Harvard Square inCambridge. Both cities provide vast resources for internships, jobopportunities and cultural events. Bentley is easily accessible fromthe Massachusetts Turnpike, Route 95 and the Waltham MBTA Station.

Bachelor’s Degree Programs

Accountancy

Computer Information Systems

Corporate Finance and Accounting

Economics-Finance

Finance

History

Information Design and Corporate Communication

Information Systems Audit and Control

International Studies

Global Studies

Liberal Arts

Management

Managerial Economics

Marketing

Mathematical Sciences

Media and Culture

Philosophy (Business Ethics)

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B E N T L E Y U N I V E R S I T YT H I S I S B E N T L E Y

At a GlanceHistory

Founded by Harry C. Bentley in 1917 as a school of accounting andfinance.Offered first four-year Bachelor of Science program in 1961.Moved from downtown Boston to Waltham, Mass., in 1968 toaccommodate growing enrollment and student demand for educationblending academic study and extracurricular opportunities.Approved in 1971 to grant both BS and BA degrees; changed name toBentley College.Graduate School of Business founded in 1974.The Mobile Computing program, one of the first in the country, islaunched in 1985. The program provides all freshmen with a network-ready laptop computer with fully loaded software.In late 1990s, Bentley pioneered integration of information technologyinto the core business curriculum and positions itself as the school forthe information age.The graduate school is named for 1967 alumnus Elkin B. McCallum inhonor of a generous gift made by the McCallum Family Foundation in1999.The Smith Academic Technology Center opens in 2000 to serve as thefocal point for business and technology initiatives on campus.Two additional residence halls open on the Southeast campus in 2001,helping to offset growing demand for on-campus housing amongundergraduates. A new baseball field debuts too, named in honor of theschool’s first and only baseball coach, Robert A. DeFelice. The athleticexpansion project also includes a new soccer field, an outdoor trackand six tennis courts.Bentley expands its campus to the Middle East in 2002 with the “Bentleyin Bahrain” program in partnership with Bahrain Institute of Bankingand Finance (BIBF). Program offers students in Bahrain and surroundingGulf States the opportunity to learn from Bentley professors and earna Bentley degree.Third residence hall, housing 285 students, opens in 2004In 2005, launched the Liberal Studies Major – a first-of-its-kind programfor a business school in which students major in business and the liberalarts, and receive credentials in both. Construction is completed on twoapartment-style residence halls on Forest Street, now known as theNorth Campus.Doctoral program debuts in fall 2006. Construction on on two additionalapartment-style buildings is completed. Renovation and expansion ofDana Athletic Center and Bentley Library is completed.Bentley becomes a university. The Massachusetts Board of HigherEducation approves Bentley’s request to change its designation andname to become Bentley University, effective October 2, 2008.

Campus and LocationSet on 163 acres in Waltham, Massachusetts.Minutes west of Boston.Free daily shuttle from campus to Harvard Square in Cambridge.

Enrollment: Fall 2009Undergraduate students: 4,016 full time; 243 part timeGraduate students: 1,405;PhD students: 30.Average undergraduate class size: 24Average graduate class size: 21International students represent9 percent of the undergraduatestudent population and 18percent of graduate students.More than 83 percent of full-timeundergraduates live on campus.

FacultyMore than 480 full- and part-time faculty members, who teachat both undergraduate andgraduate levels.82 percent hold doctoral degrees.Many have significant experiencein the business world.

Professors are accessible, committed to excellent teaching and advisingas well as to pursuing research and scholarship in their field.Faculty-student ratio is 1 to 12

CurriculumA leader in integrating information technology into the businesscurriculum.Bentley’s mission is to create new knowledge within and across businessand the arts and sciences and to educate creative, ethical and sociallyresponsible organizational leaders.Bachelor of science degrees in 11 business fields; bachelor of artsdegrees in six arts and sciences disciplines.The graduate school emphasizes the impact of technology on businesspractice and offers PhD programs in Business and Accountancy, theBentley MBA with 16 areas of concentration, an integrated MS+MBA,seven Master of Science degrees, and custom executive educationprograms.

RankingsU.S.News and World Report ranks Bentley #48 overall in the BestBusiness Programs section. In the business specialties category Bentley’sManagement Information Systems ranked #17 nationally and #2 in NewEngland. In the “Programs to Look For” category, Bentley’s Service-Learning program was named one of the best in the nation. In the BestUniversities, Master’s (by region-North category), Bentley ranked # 6. Inthe section “Great Schools, Great Prices,” Bentley ranked #2 in theMaster’s Universities (North) category.Princeton Review named Bentley one of the best schools in the nationin the 2010 guide. Student surveys ranked the school #12 in the nationfor the Best Career/Job Placement Services.BusinessWeek ranks Bentley among the top 30 undergraduate businessprograms in the nation in the magazine’s 3rd annual issue of “The BestUndergraduate Business Schools”. Bentley ranked #30 overall and #4in New England.The Princeton Review named the McCallum Graduate School ofBusiness among the best business schools in the nation for 2009.U.S.News & World Report’s 2009 “Best Graduate Schools” namedthe Bentley University McCallum Graduate School among the top 100business schools in the nation (#62). The Master of Science inAccountancy program is ranked #30 nationally and #3 in New England;the Master of Science in Information Technology program ranked #18nationally and #2 in New England.

Tuition and Fees for 2009-10Undergraduate: Tuition is $34,360. Room and board (double room,meal plan) is $12,030. The mobile computing fee is $1,200; the activityfee is $268; and the student health insurance (if not covered by parents’plan) is $908.Graduate: Tuition for each three-credit MBA and Master of Sciencecourse is $3,276.

CareersWithin six months of graduation, nearly 95 percent of Bentley studentsfind professional employment or enroll in graduate school.

Recruiting program brings morethan 1,200 job opportunities tostudents each year.93 percent of students take on atleast one professional internshipwhile at Bentley.Workshops, individualized advising,and resource materials helpstudents fine-tune career goals.Many of Bentley University’s44,500 alumni serve as contactsand resources or students,through panel discussions,informational interviews, MentorProgram.

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Bentley’s athletic departmentembodies the tradition of excellencethat spans all areas of the university.Bentley is an eight-time winner of theprestigious President’s Cup, presentedannually to the best overall athleticprogram in the Northeast-10Conference.

Football made its debut in the NCAADivision II playoffs in 2003 and followedthat with a return appearance in 2004.Men’s basketball and women’svolleyball have both earned NCAAtournament berths each of the last fiveyears, with the former reaching theNCAA Division II Elite Eight in 2007and 2008. Women’s basketball hascompeted in a Division II record 26NCAA postseason tournaments and has advanced to the nationalsemifinals seven times since 1989. The field hockey team capturedBentley’s first NCAA national championship in 2001.

Each year, all Bentley teams have the goal of winning a conferencechampionship and qualifying for their respective NCAA championship.Bentley is a charter member of the Northeast-10, and offers varsityathletic competition in 23 sports (12 for men, 11 for women). One ofthe nation’s largest Division II conferences, the Northeast-10 also

includes Adelphi, American International,Assumption, Franklin Pierce, Le Moyne,UMass-Lowell, Merrimack, NewHaven, Pace, Saint Anselm, St. Michael’s,Saint Rose, Southern Connecticut,Southern New Hampshire andStonehill.

The Bentley ice hockey programcompetes in the Division I AtlanticHockey League against schools suchas Air Force, UConn, Holy Cross, Armyand Mercyhurst. In March 2006, theFalcons reached the finals of the

Atlantic Hockey playoffs for the firsttime ever.

In the spring of 2009, more than 50percent of the college’s varsity athleteswere named to the Dean’s List orPresident’s List. Their on-field successhas been recognized with All-NewEngland, All-America and ESPN theMagazine Academic All-America®honors.

Full athletic scholarships are awardedin men’s and women’s basketball.Athletic aid for other sports isprimarily based on financial need and/or academic merit. Prospectivestudents should contact the coach ofthe sport in which they are interested.

For general information, contact the Bentley athletic department at781-891-2256 or visit the athletics website at www.bentleyfalcons.com.

FacilitiesThe focus of athletics at Bentley University is the lower campus, whereour well-manicured outdoor playing fields surround the recently-expanded Charles A. Dana Athletic Center. The Dana Center facilityserves both athletics and the student population. The 118,000-squarefoot multipurpose facility features a field house, a brand-new two-story fitness center, another fitness center for varsity athletes only,general locker rooms, competition size swimming pool, athletic trainingroom and rehabilitation area, athletic team and locker rooms, and 24athletic offices. The center is available to Bentley students, faculty andstaff with a valid Bentley ID.

The two-story glass-enclosed fitness center was the focal point of amajor expansion of the facility, completed in the spring of 2006. Theaddition also features a food court, additional restroom facilities anda boosters suite which overlooks the football field.

The addition of the new fitness center enables Bentley’s varsity athletesto have a separate weight room. Both feature state-of-the-artequipment, making the college’s fitness facilities unparalleled in theregion.

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In the field house, brand-new seating for 2,600 surrounds a parquetfloor that is home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams, and thevolleyball team. Surrounding the court is a tenth-of-a-mile oval track.When not servicing our athletic teams, the main court can betransformed into three full size basketball courts or three volleyballcourts. The general locker rooms are equipped with daily use lockersand showers as well as saunas and steam rooms. An indoor natatoriumfeaturing a competition-size (25 meters by 25 yards) swimming pooland separate diving tank is also available to all students.

During the fall, spring and summer seasons, the focus shifts to thecollege’s outdoor playing fields. Two synthetic lighted fields (one aFieldTurf surface and the other a hockey pitch turf) are located side-by-side on the lower campus. These fields come alive when the Falconshost games in football, field hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse.When our teams are not hosting games or conducting practices, thefields light up at night with student life. Bentley’s club sports in men’s

and women’s rugby, ultimate Frisbee and over 100 intramural teamsmake use of the fields. The action doesn’t stop on just the syntheticfields; our facilities also include three grass fields. A baseball stadium,soccer stadium enhanced with a state-of-the-art quarter-mile track,nearby softball field, and six tennis courts serves as the homes for ourother respected athletic teams.

When scheduling opportunities arise around athletics and organizedstudent life, the facilities are used for hosting inside and outsidecommunity events. Such events include: Campus Activities Board’s“Event of the Month”, Greek life tournaments and several other studentorganizational recreational events. A limited amount of outside eventsare hosted by the athletic department to enhance Bentley’s role in thesurrounding communities. Events hosted range from MIAAchampionship events, local high school and college contests andseventeen camps that utilize all facilities throughout the summer.

A T H L E T I C S A T B E N T L E YAt a Glance

Sport Coach Length of Tenure 2008-09 Record 2008-09 Conf. RecordBaseball Bob DeFelice 42nd year 28-22 19-11Men’s Basketball Jay Lawson 19th year 26-7 18-4*Women’s Basketball Barbara Stevens 24th year 21-12 15-7Men’s Cross Country Ed Lyons 18th year ----- -----Women’s Cross Country Ed Lyons 18th year ----- -----Field Hockey Jessica King 2nd year 17-6 15-3Football Thom Boerman 1st year 5-6 4-3Golf Marty Burke 1st year ----- -----Hockey Ryan Soderquist 8th year 19-17-2 15-11-2Men’s Lacrosse Jim Murphy 18th year 9-4 7-2Women’s Lacrosse Carissa Medeiros 3rd year 9-9 7-3Men’s Soccer Gary Crompton 2nd year 8-9-2 5-6-2Women’s Soccer Lauren Lukis 7th year 4-14-1 2-11-1Softball Michele DeGregorio 5th year 21-19 14-14Men’s Swimming Mary Kay Samko 14th year 8-4 -----Women’s Swimming Mary Kay Samko 14th year 8-6 -----Men’s Tennis Alex Wong 5th year 12-8 8-2Women’s Tennis Alex Wong 7th year 14-9 10-2Men’s Track Ed Lyons 18th year ----- -----Women’s Track Ed Lyons 18th year ----- -----Volleyball Sandy Hoffman 28th year 21-12 12-2

Bold indicates team competed in NCAA Championships in 2008-09*2008-09 Northeast-10 regular season champion

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As a business university, Bentley’s mission is to create new knowledgewithin and across business and the arts and sciences and to educatecreative, ethical, and socially responsible organizational leaders. It isdistinctive among US and international universities in having twofaculties, in business and in the arts and sciences, which are unified intheir educational mission.

Bentley graduates excel in complex and dynamic environments throughtheir capacity to initiate, lead, and affect value-creating change. Asresponsible and ethical individuals, they recognize and take into accountthe broader social, political, and environmental context within whichall organizations operate.

Bentley is internationally known for the quality and impact of itseducational programs and research. It is a leader in promoting ethicaland socially responsible enterprise and the critical role of informationand communication technology in achieving sustainable highperformance.

Bentley has continued to evolve and expand its expertise in these“domains of excellence” in numerous ways:

Arts and SciencesThe arts and sciences, a dynamic, integral component of a Bentleyeducation, provide students of business and related professions withthe knowledge, perspectives and skills imbued in arts and sciencesdisciplines necessary for a lifetime of intellectual and civic engagement,as well as a successful and fulfilling career. Bentley offers students aunique opportunity to double major in business and the liberal arts.The Liberal Studies Major, a first-of-its-kind program for a businessschool, gives students the opportunity to major in business and theliberal arts, and receive credentials in both. As of fall 2008, more than500 undergraduates have enrolled in this optional program

Ethical and Socially Responsible EnterpriseBentley has continuously integrated ethics and social responsibilityinto its curriculum through teaching, research, and corporate andcommunity relations. These efforts are given even stronger emphasisthrough the Bentley Alliance for Ethics and Social Responsibility. Themission of the Alliance is to amplify and extend the work of autonomouscenters and initiatives on campus, support and encourage greaterawareness of, respect for and commitment to ethics, service and socialresponsibility in research, curricula and campus culture.

Information and Communication TechnologyAt Bentley, the integration of business and communication/information technology takes place at four different levels:Our IT-based learning laboratories in various areas ofbusiness and our general information technologyinfrastructure are world-classInnovative pedagogical use of information technology is builtinto the fabric of all of our courses to support learningWe explore the implications of information technology onbusiness in all areas of our business curriculumWe offer specialized programs that focus on developing high-quality technology solutions.

The focal point for Bentley’s initiatives to integrate business educationand information/communication technology is the Norman S. and LidaM. Smith Academic Technology Center. The 73,000-square-foot facility,which opened in September 2000, supports faculty and studentexpertise in using technologies that are reshaping business.

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Two of Bentley’s most progressive learning labs are housed in thiscenter. The Trading Room, one of the largest and most advanced in thecountry, and the Design and Usability Center are centerpiecetechnology facilities that provide students with hands-on experiencein the financial markets and usability research, respectively.

The Elkin B. McCallum Graduate School of BusinessThe McCallum Graduate School of Business at Bentley Universityoffers full-time and part-time students the leadership capabilities andthe managerial and analytical expertise necessary to succeed in today’sglobally competitive business environment.

Featuring one of the most extensive selections of Master of Science(MS) programs in the nation, the McCallum Graduate School of Businessis known for developing the specialized expertise needed to succeedin a variety of industries:

AccountancyFinanceFinancial PlanningHuman Factors in Information DesignInformation TechnologyMarketing AnalyticsTaxation

MS+MBAThis intensive, integrated full-time program combines the businessleadership curriculum of the Day MBA with the technological expertisedeveloped in the Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT)or Master of Science in Human Factors in Information Design(MSHFID).

Dual Degree ProgramsThe Dual Degree programs give students a powerful combination ofbroad business knowledge and deep technical expertise. QualifiedMBA students may simultaneously enroll in any of the McCallumGraduate School of Business’s specialized MS degree programs, andqualified MS students may expand their studies to include the EveningMBA.

PhD ProgramsBentley offers two PhD programs: a PhD in Accountancy and a PhD inBusiness, both with a thematic focus on Business, Technology andSociety.

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The Bentley community is spirited and close-knit. Students, faculty andstaff share a commitment to the values of personal responsibility andmutual support. At the same time, their different backgrounds, interestsand goals keep members of the campus community learning from eachother – and having fun in the process.

A steady supply of university and student-sponsored events bringsundergraduate, graduate, doctoral and professional education students,faculty and others together around common interests. Opportunitiesinclude lectures by well-known business leaders, plays and concerts,panel discussions with alumni from various career fields, exhibits inthe library’s art gallery, and networking nights with professionalorganizations such as the Society for Management.

Cheering on the Bentley Falcons in football, basketball, soccer, lacrosseand other varsity sports for men and women is another popular pursuithere. Finally, resources such as the games room and Harry’s Corner inthe Student Center, the renovated Dana Athletic Center and the state-of-the-art Bentley Library are dynamic places to work out or just hangout with fellow students, colleagues and friends.

At Bentley, approximately 83 percent of full-time undergraduatestudents make their home on campus. Freshmen live in a traditionaldormitory residence hall (double, triple or quad occupancy);upperclassman options include multi-person suites and one-, two-and three-bedroom apartments with bathrooms and kitchenettes.Thanks to “one port per pillow,” students have individual access to theInternet and the university network in their dorm room. Withcomputer ports and wireless coverage throughout the campus, fastand convenient access is not difficult tofind.

When it comes to eating on campus,students have a great variety of choices.The Seasons Dining Room offersunlimited, sit-down meals from earlymorning to 9:00 p.m. The LaCava CenterCafé offers food on the go, from Starbuckscoffee and Freshens smoothies to sushiand salad. The DeLoitte cybercafé in thelibrary features Einstein Bros. Bagels, and

The City of Boston is only miles away

S T U D E N T L I F E A T B E N T L E Ythe Dana Center now serves Currito burritos and wraps. Otheroptions include the Brookside Deli and Convenience Store forsandwiches, convenience items and more.

Student Health Services (SHS) provides free, confidential healthcare to all full-time students at Bentley. Services include diagnosis andtreatment of acute and chronic illnesses and injuries, lab testing,dermatology, men’s and women’s health care, and medical and dentalreferrals. SHS is staffed by nurse practitioners and physicians whooffer counseling and education programs covering topics such as stressmanagement, relaxation, sexuality, and responsible lifestyle decision-making. The Alcohol and Drug Resource Center has a trainedprofessional who offers education and counseling for alcohol and drugissues to all groups and individuals on campus.

Counseling and Student Development (CSD) offers programsand services to address issues common to college-age students.Counseling and mental health services are provided to all students forconcerns related to stress depression, anxiety, family life, relationships,and other concerns, by a staff of psychologists, social workers andcounselors. Disability Services is also housed in CSD; a staff memberprovides support services and works with students to arrangeappropriate accommodations during their academic career. All sessionswith the CSD are free and confidential.

The Spiritual Life Center serves the spiritual and religious needs ofstudents and other members of the campus community. The staffincludes Catholic and Protestant chaplains as well as advisers toindividuals of the Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim traditions.Students from a variety of faiths can call on the center for referrals toappropriate religious communities in the Waltham and Boston area.Look to the center for counseling, interfaith and faith-specific services,scripture studies, sacramental preparation, and opportunities forspiritual growth. Weekly services are held in the Sacred Space, locatedin the Student Center.

International students have a ready resource in the Center forInternational Students and Scholars. Staff members coordinateorientation programs for new international students and provideadvising on immigration, employment and academic issues. In addition,the International Peer Advisers program eases the transition to collegelife by fostering relationships between international students andcontinuing students at Bentley.

Students explore current interests – and develop new ones – by tappinginto the university’s 100-plus student organizations. There are

numerous opportunities to get involved inacademically oriented groups, the creativeand performing arts, student government,campus newspapers and the radio station,fraternity and sorority life, and much more.Students can also connect with classmatesat events like Hawaiian luau, Build Your OwnSundae party, stand-up comedy and hypnotistperformances, a Boston scavenger hunt, andmore. Students build friendships that lastthroughout their Bentley years – and beyond.

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Bentley University Presidents 1917-1953 Harry Clark Bentley 1953-1961 Maurice M. Lindsay 1961-1970 Thomas L. Morison 1970-1991 Dr. Gregory H. Adamian 1991-1997 Dr. Joseph M. Cronin 1997-2005 Dr. Joseph G. Morone 2007- Gloria Cordes Larson, JD

T H E A D M I N I S T R A T I O NGloria Cordes Larson, JDPresident

A public policy expert, lawyer andbusiness leader, Gloria Cordes Larsonassumed the presidency of Bentley Collegein July 2007. The school became BentleyUniversity in October 2008. Larson joinedBentley from the leading law firm FoleyHoag, where she co-chaired theGovernment Strategies Group. The

practice that she managed covered a broad array of regulatory andbusiness development issues at the federal, state and local levels.

Widely influential in economic policy, President Larson led abusiness advisory cabinet for Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick,and co-chaired his transition team. Her contributions also includechairing the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority. Under herleadership, the organization oversaw renovation of the MassMutualCenter in Springfield and construction of the $800 million BostonConvention and Exhibition Center.

In the administration of former Massachusetts GovernorWilliam Weld, she served as secretary of economic affairs (1993 to1996) and secretary of consumer affairs and business regulation (1991to 1993). Prior to that, President Larson managed business andregulatory issues as a senior official with the Federal Trade Commission(FTC). She served as an attorney advisor to the FTC commissionerfrom 1981 to 1988, and as the agency’s deputy director of consumerprotection from 1990 to 1991.

In January 2005, President Larson was appointed to the RoseFitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy Board. Boston MayorThomas Menino tapped her to serve on the city’s Host Committee forthe 2004 Democratic National Convention. President Larson is adirector of Unum Group and lead director of Blue Cross Blue Shieldof Massachusetts. She is a board member on several prominentprofessional and community organizations, including the GreaterBoston Chamber of Commerce, for which she is the chair of theboard; Boston Center for the Arts; Roger Williams University Schoolof Law; Massachusetts Women’s Forum; Rosie’s Place; and The DimockCenter. She is a member of the Massachusetts, Virginia and Boston barassociations.

Many groups have recognized President Larson’s longstandingcommitment to civic duty, especially her work in raising awareness ofthe need for education reform and in promoting the role of businessin changing that landscape. These honors include:

• Appointment to the Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors• Lawyer of the Year, Massachusetts Lawyer’s Weekly andMassachusetts Bar Association

• Academy of Distinguished Bostonians Award, Greater BostonChamber of Commerce• Number one on the list of “100 Most Powerful Women inBoston,” by Boston Magazine• Norman S. Rabb Human Relations Award, American JewishCommittee• Pinnacle Award, Greater Boston Chamber of CommercePresident Larson received a Bachelor of Arts with honors from

Vassar College and a Juris Doctorate from the University of VirginiaSchool of Law. She holds honorary Doctor of Laws degrees fromNortheastern University and from Mount Wachusett CommunityCollege. She is married to Allen Larson, an attorney.

Kathleen L. YorkisVice President forStudent Affairs

Kathleen Yorkis came to BentleyUniversity in 1986 as Dean of Students andwas named Vice President for StudentAffairs in November 2001. Prior to herpromotion to vice president, she hadserved as Bentley’s Chief Student AffairsOfficer since September 1999.

Under Yorkis’ leadership, the Division of Student Affairs providesa comprehensive set of student services, builds a student life communityand works with each young person to ensure their individualdevelopment. Her areas of responsibility include Athletics andIntramurals, Student Activities, Health Services, Counseling and StudentDevelopment, Residence Life, Residential Services, Multicultural Center,International Student Services, Orientation, Dining Services, JudicialAffairs, Spiritual Life, Campus Police and the Dean of Student Affairs.

Prior to joining Bentley, she worked at Coopers & Lybrandin Boston as Director of Professional Development and Director ofTax Personnel, Finance and Administration.

In terms of Student Affairs facilities, during Yorkis’s tenure,Bentley University has expanded the number and variety of on-campushousing opportunities, built a state-of-the-art student center, increasedthe size of the Dana Athletic Center by 30,000 square feet, constructeda new baseball stadium, and surfaced the football stadium and practicefields with synthetic grass.

The intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs atBentley have continued to expand on an annual basis under Yorkis’leadership. In 2008, nearly 500 men and women participated onintercollegiate teams and more than 3,000 men and women participatedon 280 different intramural teams. The new fitness centeraccommodates over 130,000 uses per year.

Yorkis holds a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Geneseo (NY),a master’s degree from SUNY Albany, and a doctorate in HigherEducation Administration from The American University in Washington,D.C.

Yorkis and her husband, Paul, live in Medway. She has been anactive member of Medway Public School advisory council. Kathleenhas also held public office, serving as a member of the Harford County,Maryland, Board of Education. They have two adult children, Jacob andLaura, and one grandchild.

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Bob DeFeliceAthletics Director

The only baseball coach BentleyUniversity has ever known, Bob DeFelicebecame just the second athletics directorin the university’s history when he waspromoted in October 1991.

DeFelice’s affiliation with the collegedates back to 1968 when he was hired asBentley’s first varsity baseball coach. Aftercoaching the team on a part-time basis fromits inception in 1969 to 1987, he was named

Assistant Athletics Director for Programs in August 1987. Two yearslater, he was promoted to Associate Athletics Director.

Bentley athletic teams and athletic facilities have all prosperedunder his direction. Since he became AD, Falcon athletic teams havecaptured nearly 90 conference championships (regular season andplayoff) and made NCAA appearances in eight team sports (football,women’s basketball, men’s basketball, field hockey, volleyball, golf, men’stennis, women’s tennis and men’s cross country). In 2001, the fieldhockey team captured the first NCAA championship in the university’shistory.

Under his leadership, Bentley has captured the Northeast-10Presidents Cup eight times, emblematic of the best overall athleticprogram in the conference. The most recent came for the 2008-09academic year.

Over the last nine years, under DeFelice’s watch, the collegehas expanded its athletic facilities with the addition of a soccer field,outdoor track, six tennis courts and perhaps the finest college baseballfacility in New England, which was named in honor of DeFelice. Healso oversaw the recent major renovation of the Dana Center, includingthe construction of a new fitness center, food court and boosterssuite.

DeFelice, the longest tenured active Division II baseball coachin the nation (2010 will be his 42nd season), has led his team to anaverage of 20 wins a season the last decade and has 619 wins during hiscareer.

In 2001, the Falcons set an NCAA Division II record and led allof college baseball by hitting 2.39 home runs a game, knocking anincredible 98 balls out of the park in 41 games.

DeFelice, a 1963 graduate of Boston College with a Bachelorof Science degree in history, began his coaching career that same yearas head football coach and assistant basketball coach at ChristopherColumbus High School, a position he held for three years. In 1965, hebegan a three-year playing career in the Boston Red Sox minor leagueorganization. In 1967, he was a player-coach with the Pittsfield RedSox.

Before joining the Bentley athletic department staff on a full-time basis in 1987, DeFelice spent 17 years (1970-86) as head footballcoach at his alma mater, Winthrop High School. During that time, heled the Vikings to a 101-65-2 record, with four Northeast Conferencechampionships, a 33-game winning streak in the early 80’s and twoEastern Massachusetts Division II Super Bowl titles.

Amazingly, DeFelice has been inducted into seven Halls of Fame.He was honored by Boston College in 1986, Bentley in October 1999,and was a charter member of the Winthrop High Hall of Fame in 1997.In November 2002, he was one of four inductees into the MassachusettsChapter of the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame.

DeFelice has also been inducted into the Massachusetts HighSchool Football Coaches, the Boston Park League and the UnionPrinters International Baseball League halls of fame.

DeFelice helped establish the Eastern Collegiate FootballConference and was a founder of the Eastern Football Conference.He served as the EFC commissioner from 1997-2000, when it wasabsorbed by the Northeast-10 Conference.

Among the many honors he has received are the Murray LewisAward from the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Football Officialsand the Whitey Allard and Marty McDonough Memorial SportsmanshipAward from the College Baseball Umpires Association of New England.In May 2004, he received the Jack Butterfield Award from the New

England Intercollegiate Baseball Association for his contributions tocollege baseball.

DeFelice and his wife, Patricia, have four children and sevengrandchildren.

Sandy HoffmanAssistant Athletics Director

Sandy Hoffman has been a Bentleyassistant athletics director since 1990, andher responsibilities have involved her invirtually every aspect of the athleticdepartment’s operations.

Initially, she was responsible forphysical education, recreation, complianceand student services, including the academictutoring of athletes. More recently, herduties included facility and intercollegiate

scheduling, and monitoring financial aid. After a realignment of theathletic department in 2000, Hoffman is now responsible for the fiscalaffairs of the Bentley athletic program, as well as financial aid.

Prior to being named an assistant athletic director 19 yearsago, Hoffman served as Recreation Director and the athleticdepartment’s Coordinator of Academic Support Services. She is a1980 graduate of Springfield College and earned an MBA degree inManagement from Bentley in 1990.

Hoffman is also in her 28th season as Bentley’s volleyball coach. A seven-time Northeast-10 Conference volleyball coach of the year,Hoffman has a career record of 683-295, the win total ranking fifthamong active Division II coaches. Her teams have won the regularseason conference title 11 times and the NE-10 playoffs eight timessince 1986, and have earned NCAA Division II tournament berths in1993, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2002 and each of the last five years.

Hoffman is a former member of the NCAA Division II VolleyballCommittee, and is a resident of Waltham.

Cindy ScottAssistant Athletics Director

A former Division I women’sbasketball coach, Cindy Scott is in her 12thyear as an assistant director of athletics.Her duties include serving as the NCAAcompliance coordinator, directing theAcademic Assistance Program, coordinatingrecruiting efforts with the Office ofAdmission and overseeing student lifeprograms for student-athletes, including theStudent Athlete Advisory Council.

Scott came to Bentley from Southern Illinois, where she wasthe head women’s basketball coach for 21 years (1977-98).

During her tenure, Scott’s teams won 388 games, capturedthree conference championships (1986, 1987, 1990) and appeared infour NCAA tournaments, most recently in 1992. In 1987, she directedher team to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. There were eight 20-winseasons and fours others in which the Salukis missed the 20-win plateauby just one game.

Scott, a 1994 inductee into the Southern Illinois UniversityHall of Fame, served as President of the Women’s Basketball CoachesAssociation during the 1993-94 academic year, ironically precedingBentley’s Barbara Stevens in the role.

Scott received her Bachelor of Science in Education fromMemphis State University (now the University of Memphis) in 1975and her Master of Science in Education from Southern Illinois Universityin 1976. She now resides in Waltham.

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T H E A T H L E T I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O NKevin LoftusAssistant Athletics Director

Kevin Loftus, a 1993 graduate ofUMass-Lowell, is in his 10th year as anassistant athletics director and his secondtour of duty as an assistant baseball coachat Bentley.

Loftus oversees athletic facilities,game management, scheduling, transportationand work study.

Loftus, 39, has been affiliated withBentley since September 1994 when he

was hired by Bob DeFelice as an assistant coach, a position he wouldhold until February 1999. He resumed assisting Coach DeFelice inbaseball in 2001.

Loftus rejoined the athletic department in July 2000 after fourand a half years in the college’s systems and networks department. Heserved as a network technician from Feb. 1996 until June 1999, whenhe was promoted to network analyst.

A third-team Division II All-America and the New EnglandCollegiate Conference Player of the Year in 1993, Loftus hit .366 duringhis two years at UMass-Lowell, helping the Chiefs to a pair of ECACDivision II tournaments and a composite 47-28-1 record.

The recipient of a Bachelor of Science degree in ElectricalEngineering, Loftus is currently pursuing his MBA from Bentley with aconcentration in Management. He lives in Waltham with his wife CarolAnn and their son, Dylan, who was born in April.

Dick LipeSports Information Director

Dick Lipe, now in his 33rd year asBentley’s Sports Information Director andhis 37th overall at the university, graduatedfrom Bentley in 1977 with a Bachelor ofScience degree in accounting.

His duties include coordinating allsports publicity and public relations for theathletic department, which includes 23varsity sports.

A past president of the ECAC Sports Information DirectorsAssociation, Lipe, 53, was a college division representative on theBoard of Directors of the College Sports Information Directors ofAmerica (CoSIDA) for three years. He has served on the NCAACommunications Committee and is chair of the CoSIDA AcademicAll-America® Committee, which he has served on since 1979. Lipealso served as the Information Director for the Northeast-10 from1980-98, and for the Eastern Football Conference from 1997-2000.

In October 1993, Lipe was honored with induction into theBentley Athletic Hall of Fame. Three years later, he was named arecipient of the Lester Jordan Award, presented by CoSIDA for hiscontributions to the Academic All-America® program. In August 2000,he was presented with the Elmore Hudgens Sports Information Awardby the All-America Football Foundation.

In 2002, Lipe was inducted into the CoSIDA Hall of Fame, andpresented with the Warren Berg Award by CoSIDA and the IrvingMarsh Award by ECAC-SIDA, both for excellence in sports information.In addition, the Northeast-10 presented the longtime Bentley SIDwith the inaugural Dick Lipe Media Award. In 2006, Lipe was one of theinaugural inductees into the Northeast-10 Hall of Fame.

A native of Latham, N.Y., Lipe resides in Waltham with his wife,Rosanne. They have one son, Brian (23).

Kyle MackAsst. Sports Information Dir.

Kyle Mack is in his second year asAssistant Sports Information Director.Mack, 25, is the primary contact for sevenvarsity sports, including hockey - Bentley’sonly Division I program.

Mack came to Bentley after spending ayear as a graduate assistant in the sportsinformation department at NortheasternUniversity where he covered women’s

basketball and volleyball. Prior to that, he spent a year as an intern atManhattan College, covering women’s basketball among four othersports.

Mack graduated from Iona College in 2006 with a Bachelor ofArts degree in Mass Communications. After graduating, he served asthe media relations intern for the Jamestown Jammers, a Single-Aminor league affiliate of the Florida Marlins. A native of Ocean Grove,N.J., Mack currently resides in Cambridge.

Brooks FarryHead Athletic Trainer

Brooks Farry, 44, was named to theBentley training staff in September 1991and promoted to head athletic trainer inJuly 2003. He graduated from the StateUniversity of New York College atBrockport, receiving a Bachelor of Arts andScience degree in 1987, and received hisMaster of Sciences from Ohio University ayear later.

While attending Ohio, Farry was thehead athletic trainer at Morgan High School in McConnelsville, Ohio.Before Bentley, he spent three years as an athletic trainer for SportsAid,The Center for Sports Medicine in Malden.

A Queensbury, N.Y. native, Farry resides in Watertown with hiswife Laura and their children, Austin (12) and Julia (8).

Charlie CarkinFitness CoordinatorAsst. Athletic Trainer

Charlie Carkin, 45, is in his 14th yearas Bentley’s Strength and FitnessCoordinator. His primary responsibilitiesinclude development, implementation andsupervision of strength programs for thecollege’s intercollegiate teams.

Carkin, a 1992 graduate of UMass-Boston with a Bachelor of Science in

physical education, has been a member of the Bentley athletic trainingstaff since then, working primarily with the soccer, hockey and lacrosseteams. He also serves as an assistant hockey coach for Bentley’sDivision I program.

From 1983-87, Carkin served in the U.S. Army as a medicalspecialist, with his duties including emergency medical care, triage,transport and follow-up care.

Carkin resides in his hometown of Lowell with his wife, Donna.They have three children, Christine (26), Melissa (22) and Charlie, Jr. (20).

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Gary CromptonHead Coach Gary Crompton enters his secondyear as the head men’s soccer coach atBentley University in 2009.

“Bentley University is extremelyfortunate to have selected someone withhis background as a player and as a coach ata very successful Division I academic

institution,” said athletics director Bob DeFelice upon Crompton’shiring.

In Crompton’s first year, the Philadelphia native led Bentley toits first postseason appearance since 2004 after the Falcons defeatedSaint Michael’s 4-3 on the last day of the regular season. Bentley finishedthe season at 8-9-2 overall and 5-6-2 in the Northeast-10 to claimeighth place.

Crompton also saw two of his players selected to the NE-10All-Conference teams, and two players named to the NE-10 All-Academic team.

Hired in July of 2008, Crompton, 38, previously spent 14 yearsas an assistant coach at Harvard University, spearheading the program’srecruiting and scheduling efforts. During his tenure, the Crimson madefive appearances in the NCAA Tournament (1994, 1996, 2001, 2006,2007) and captured three Ivy League championships (1994 co-champions, 1996, 2006).

In addition to those successes, four of his Crimson playersearned All-America honors and 23 were first-team All-Ivy League

selections during histenure.

Before steppinginto the coaching ranks,Crompton was a standoutdefender at the Universityof Maine. He was a two-year captain and a ScholarAll-America for the BlackBears.

Crompton is alsoa nine-year veteran theprofessional ranks,playing in the UnitedSoccer League with theCape Cod Crusaders,Worcester Wildfire ,Boston Bulldogs andConnecticut Wolves. Hewas named a USL All-Star with the Crusaders

in 1995 and with the Wildfire in 1997.In addition to his coaching career at the collegiate level,

Crompton has over a decade of experience working with young playersaround the world. In 1998, he traveled to South America, observingplayer development with Universidad de Catolica in Santiago, Chile.Crompton was also head coach of FC Greater Boston Bolts’ U-17team from 2002 to 2006. He is currently head coach of the Bolts’ U-16team that competes in the United States Soccer FederationDevelopment Academy, a nationwide program of select youth clubs.

Crompton graduated magna cum laude from Maine in 1992with a double degree in sociology and psychology. In the spring of2009, he earned his master’s degree in psychology from Harvard.Crompton currently resides in the greater Boston area.

Steve PickmanAssistant Coach Steve Pickman enters his secondseason as Gary Crompton’s assistant coach.The 2009 season will be his 10th as a coachin the collegiate ranks, eight of which havebeen at the Division I level. Prior to joiningCrompton at Bentley for the 2008 season,Pickman spent the 2007 season as the

goalkeeper coach on the Harvard staff with Crompton. The two helpedlead the Crimson to a 12-4-2 overall record and a third-place finish inthe Ivy League.

“The work he does with goaltenders is outstanding,” saidCrompton. “We have a close working relationship and I really trustthe insight he brings to the table. He really is a quality coach and aquality person who theplayers enjoy beingaround. We’re lucky tohave him, as he could bea head coach anywhere.”

Prior to hisstint at Harvard,Pickman spent sixseasons as an assistantcoach at ProvidenceCollege. From 2001-06,he served as anassistant coach with thewomen’s team and wasthe top assistant from2004-06. From 2001-03,he simultaneously servedas the goalkeeperscoach with the men’steam.

In 2002, Pickmanhelped lead the men’s team to their first appearance in the Big EastTournament since 1998. The following season, the Friars once againqualified for the Big East Tournament and advanced to the semifinals byupsetting No. 23 Virginia Tech in the quarterfinals, before losing to theeventual champions Notre Dame.

Before joining the Providence staff, Pickman was an assistant atRoger Williams University for the 2000 season.

As a collegian, Pickman played goalkeeper for two seasons atHartwick College before transferring to the University of Rhode Islandin 1998.

He finished his two remaining years of eligibility with the Ramsand graduated in 2000. In 1999, he helped Rhode Island capture theAtlantic-10 championship and a berth into the NCAA Tournament.That season, he posted a 0.80 goals against average and a .857 savepercentage.

After graduating from Rhode Island, Pickman continued hisplaying career in the United Soccer League with the Rhode IslandStingrays from 2000-02.

A native of North Kingston, R.I., Pickman currently resides inWaltham.

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Coming off of last season’s playoff appearance,and with some of the top players in the Northeast-10, the Bentley University men’s soccer team iswell positioned to make a return trip to thepostseason in 2009 and challenge the top teams inthe conference.

The Falcons made the playoffs last season forthe first time since 2004, defeating Saint Michael’son the last day of the regular season to clinch thefinal NE-10 playoff spot. Their stay was short-livedhowever, as top-seed UMass-Lowell defeatedBentley in the quarterfinals 4-1. Happy to makethe playoffs but not satisfied with how the seasonended, Bentley will look to use that experience asa stepping stone to greater things in 2009.

FORWARDSSeniors Jared Joaquin and Jimmy

Alexander have proven to be capable goal scorersduring their three years in a Bentley uniform.Joaquin led the team in goals last season with nine,which was tied for fourth in the conference. Theformer NE-10 Freshman of the Year has scored 20 goals in his career,five of which have been game-winners.

Alexander was third on the team in goals with five, including thegame-winner against Saint Michael’s. Along with Joaquin, Cromptonknows that he has two players with the ability to consistently find theback of the net.

Senior Adam Kilpatrick, who spent his first three years as agoalkeeper, is switching to forward this season and will provide depthto the position along with sophomore Layne Sadler and freshmanMatthew Leibowitz.

MIDFIELD The Falcons will featuretwo of the top midfielders inthe NE-10 in senior co-captain Harris Smriko andsophomore Eric Heuze.Smriko put up impressivenumbers yet again in 2008(eight goals and four assists),which earned him a first teamAll-Conference selection. Heleads all active players with43 points on 14 goals and 15assists. Heuze made his case asone of the top young playersin the conference last seasonwith a team-leading six assistsand a selection to the NE-10

All-Rookie team. A native of Switzerland, Heuze is very creative withthe ball at his feet and possesses a powerful shot.

Senior Bill Nussdorfer, who started nine games last season,figures to be a mainstay in the starting lineup. Junior Mike Lipsett is

Talented Falcons Aiming for Return Trip to Postseason in 2009another player expected to make a strongcontribution in 2009. Lipsett appeared in 18matches in 2008, mostly as a reserve, but he shouldcompete for more starts this year. Juniors Nicco Roffo, who sat out all of lastseason with an injury, and Aaron Hopkins, willalso see significant playing time in the midfield.Newcomer Brennan DaCosta is a freshman thatmay be able to contribute right away.

BACKS Bentley’s group of backs was a strong pointlast season and that should be no different in 2009.Senior Mike Pini, who has started 50 out of 52matches in his career, leads the way. ClassmateJosh Trubow is another leader in the back and healso has the ability to score. Seniors Nick Abate and Brandon Ranalli,and junior Kyle Moore and sophomore RyanMiamis will be important pieces as well. FreshmanWeston Zeiner may see himself in the startinglineup early on in the season.

GOALKEEPERSCo-captain Mike Nikiforov will be Bentley’s number one goalie

for the second straight season. He assumed the starting job last seasonand started every game, winning eight contests and posting a 1.52goals against average in the process. With a full season as a starterunder his belt, expect Nikiforov to be even better in 2009. SophomoreMatt Reynolds will serve as his primary backup.

SCHEDULEThe Falcons begin their season on August 29th at NE-10 foe New

Haven. Three days later, they begin their home schedule againstAmerican International onSeptember 1. Bentley then startsa stretch of four straight non-conference games against Molloyon Sept. 4

The heart of Bentley’s NE-10 schedule begins on Sept. 19against Stonehill. The conferenceschedule will be tough to navigateas four teams (Franklin Pierce,UMass-Lowell, Southern NewHampshire and Le Moyne) wentto the NCAA Tournament in 2008.

Bentley plays host to theDolphins on Sept. 26, the RiverHawks on Oct. 6 and the Ravenson Oct. 14. Bentley travels toManchester, N.H., to play thePenmen on Oct. 20. The NE-10 playoffs begin on Nov. 1 with the topeight teams from the regular season advancing.

Harris Smriko was named firstteam All-Conference in 2008.

Jared Joaquin celebrates one of hisnine goals last season.

Mike Nikiforov won eightgames in net last season.

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NO NAME Cl. POS HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 0 Matt Reynolds So. GK 5-8 185 Nashua, N.H./ Bishop Guertin 2 Chris Gardner So. B 6-2 180 Skillman, N.J./Hun School of Princeton 3 Mike Pini Sr. B 5-9 180 Northboro, Mass./ Algonquin 4 Aaron Hopkins Jr. M 5-10 155 Billerica, Mass./Billerica 6 Brennan DaCosta Fr. M 5-9 140 San Diego, Calif./ Westview 7 Nicco Roffo Jr. M 5-11 170 Holliston, Mass./ Holliston 8 Brandon Ranalli Sr. B 5-7 170 Quincy, Mass./ Boston College HS 9 Kyle Moore Jr. B 6-0 185 Louisville, Colo./ Fairview10 Harris Smriko Sr. M 6-0 178 Ewing, N.J./ Saint Stephen’s Episcopal11 Mike Bakhtiari So. M 5-7 150 Hampstead, N.H./ Central Catholic12 Ben Salerni Jr. M 5-6 165 Cromwell, Conn./ Xavier13 Ryan Hatch Jr. F 5-11 173 Haverhill, N.H./ Woodsville14 Josh Trubow Sr. B 6-1 195 Newton, Mass./Newton North15 Mike Lipsett Jr. M 5-9 154 Walpole, Mass./ Walpole16 Matthew Leibowitz Fr. F 5-6 140 Holliston, Mass./ Worcester Academy17 Bill Nussdorfer Sr. M 6-0 165 Harvard, Mass./ Bromfield School18 Jimmy Alexander Sr. F 6-2 180 Hanover, N.H./ Hanover19 Adam Kilpatrick Sr. F 6-0 155 Slingerlands, N.Y./ Bethlehem Central20 Eric Heuze So. M 5-9 157 Geneva, Switzerland /Int. School of Geneva21 Dan Tobin So. B 5-10 160 Woburn, Mass./ Woburn22 Jake Hixon So. B 6-2 182 Foxborough, Mass./ Foxborough23 Michael Nikiforov Sr. GK 6-3 203 Framingham, Mass./ Framingham24 Jared Joaquin Sr. F 5-7 145 North Andover, Mass./ North Andover26 Weston Zeiner Fr. B 6-2 185 North Granby, Conn./ Granby Memorial27 Jimmy Tully So. F 6-0 190 Dracut, Mass./ Dracut28 Nick Abate Sr. B 6-1 190 Burlington, Conn./ Lewis S. Mills29 Ryan Miamis So. B 5-10 165 Dracut, Mass./ Dracut30 Layne Sadler So. F 5-10 155 Lancaster, Mass./ Nashoba Regional31 Eric Ulmer So. M 6-1 168 Woodbury, N.J./ Woodbury

Head Coach: Gary Crompton (Maine ’92), Second YearAssistant Coach: Steve Pickman (Rhode Island ‘00), Second YearVolunteer Assistant: Fred KingCaptains: Michael Nikiforov, Harris Smriko

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Sr. - GK - Framingham, Mass.Captain ... graduated from Framingham HighSchool in 2006 ... majoring in informationsystems audit and control ... age as of Sept. 1:21 ... 2008: posted a record of 8-9-2 ... was innet for all but 36 minutes ... had three shutouts,against Bloomfield Aug. 30, Mercy Sept. 7 and

at Stonehill Oct. 8 ... led the Northeast-10 in saves with 99 ... named NE-10 Goalkeeper of the Week on Sept. 8 after posting wins against MolloySept. 2 and Mercy while making 13combined saves ... allowed one goalor less in 10 games ... made career-high 14 saves at Stonehill Oct. 8 ...2007: made six starts in his firstseason of action ... compiled a 1.87goals against average and .750 savepercentage and posted a 3-3-0record ... made first career starton Sept. 5 vs. Bryant ... earned firstcareer win on Sept. 8 vs. Queens(N.Y.), when he combined on ashutout with Adam Kilpatrick ...named Northeast-10 ConferenceFreshman of the Week on Sept. 10... matched season-high six saves in3-2 win over 12th-ranked Bridgeport on Sept. 12 ... named to NE-10Weekly Honor Roll on Sept. 17 ... 2006: missed season due to injury ...High School: earned Bay State League All-Star honors ... selected asteam captain ... also played lacrosse.

GP GS GAA SV% W-L-T2007 6 6 1.87 .750 3-3-02008 19 19 1.52 .773 8-9-2Career 25 25 1.60 .761 11-12-2

10 Harris SmrikoSr. - M - Ewing, N.J.

Captain ... graduated from Saint Stephen’sEpiscopal School in Bradenton, Fla., in 2006... finance major ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... 2008:named first team All-Northeast-10 ... selectedto the NE-10 All-Tournament team ... startedevery match for second straight season ... second

on team in goals (8), assists (4) and points (20) ... tied for ninth in the NE-10 in points and tied for 10th in goals ... scored two goals in 5-0 win overMercy Sept. 7 ... had a goal and an assist in 4-0 win at Saint Rose ... wentfor three points on a goal and assist in 2-1 win over Saint Anselm Oct. 14... 2007: one of two Falcons to start all 19 matches ... named to DaktronicsDivision II All-New England second team ... earned Northeast-10 All-Conference second team honors ... led team in scoring with 17 pointsoff four goals and nine assists ... tied for second in NE-10 with nineassists ... tallied eight points in a three-match stretch from Sept. 8-15 ...scored two goals, including the game-winner on a penalty kick, andassisted on the other in 3-2 win over 12th-ranked Bridgeport on Sept.12 ... tied Bentley single-match record with four assists on Oct. 10 vs.Stonehill ... named to NE-10 Weekly Honor Roll twice, on Sept. 17 and

Oct. 15 ... 2006: tallied two goalsand two assists to finish third onteam in scoring ... recorded firstcollegiate point with an assist in5-3 win over Saint Rose on Sept.23 ... first career goal was game-winner on Oct. 4 in 5-3 win overAssumption ... named to NE-10Weekly Honor Roll twice ... HighSchool: named Florida Player ofthe Year his senior year ... two-time All-State selection ... selectedas team captain his junior andsenior years.

18 Jimmy AlexanderSr. - F - Hanover, N.H.

Graduated from Hanover High School in 2006... majoring in accountancy ... age as of Sept. 1:21 ... 2008: third on team in goals with five ...fourth in shots on goal with 22 ... scored game-winning goal in 89th minute against SaintMichael’s Oct. 28, sending Bentley to playoffs

... tallied a goal in 4-0 win at Saint Rose Sept. 20 ... scored in 6-2 win over

GP GS G A PTS2007 3 0 0 0 02008 13 13 0 0 0Career 16 13 0 0 0

GP GS G A PTS2006 17 17 2 2 62007 19 19 4 9 172008 18 18 8 4 20Career 54 54 14 15 43

28 Nick AbateSr. - B - Burlington, Conn.

Graduated from Lewis S. Mills High School in2006 ... majoring in management ... very goodstudent ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... 2008: startedall 13 matches he appeared in ... 2007:appeared in three matches as a substitute ...did not factor

in any scoring ... made collegiate debuton Sept. 8 vs. Queens (N.Y.) ... 2006:did not appear in any matches ... HighSchool: lettered in soccer andbasketball at Millis, serving as teamcaptain for both teams as a senior ...helped Mills soccer team reach statetournament his freshman year.

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20 Eric HeuzeSo. - M - Geneva, Switzerland

Graduated in 2008 from the InternationalSchool of Geneva in Geneva, Switzerland ...majoring in marketing ... age as of Sept. 1: 20... 2008: named to Northeast-10 All-Rookieteam ... led team in assists with six, which wastied for fourth in the NE-10 ... third on team in

points with 12 ... tallied first careerpoint with an assist against Mercy Sept.7 ... scored first career goal atSouthern Connecticut Sept. 27 ...assisted on game-winning goal againstSaint Michael’s Oct. 28 ... HighSchool: played in ISST Tournamentsin London and Paris ... was teamcaptain of his club team and played intournaments in Venice, Paris andBarcelona.

GP GS G A PTS2006 10 2 1 1 32007 18 11 8 0 162008 17 9 5 1 11Career 45 22 14 2 30

New Haven Oct. 11 ... 2007: led teamwith eight goals, which was tied foreighth in Northeast-10 Conference... scored in three straight matchesfrom Sept. 2-8 ... recorded first careermulti-goal match with two on Sept.29 vs. Southern Connecticut State ...scored in back-to-back matches Oct.8-10 ... named to NE-10 WeeklyHonor Roll four times ... 2006:appeared in 10 matches as a freshman,making two starts ... picked up anassist in his collegiate debut on Aug.26 vs. Holy Family ... scored his first collegiate goal on Oct. 9 vs.Felician ... High School: earned first-team All-State honors ... helpedHanover to Class I state championship as a senior ... also playedbasketball and tennis.

GP GS G A PTS2008 18 17 3 6 12

4 Aaron HopkinsJr. - M - Billerica, Mass.

2007 graduate of Billerica Memorial HighSchool ... majoring in economics-finance ... ageas of Sept. 1: 20 ... 2008: saw action in 12 matchesas a reserve ... scored in season-opening winagainst Bloomfield Aug. 30 ... 2007: madecollegiate debut on Sept. 29 vs. Southern

Connecticut State ... started on Oct. 8 at Post ... High School: named aLowell Sun All-Star ... earned All-Conference honors his senior year ...two-year captain at Billerica.

22 Jake HixonSo. - B - Foxborough, Mass.

Graduated from Foxborough High School in2008 ... has not declared a major ... age as ofSept. 1: 19 ... 2008: made collegiate debutagainst Mercy Sept. 7 ... also appeared in 6-2win against New Haven Oct. 11 ... HighSchool: played varsity soccer all four years ...

served as team captain ... selected to the Sun Chronicle All-Star team ...named Foxborough’s defensive MVP.

GP GS G A PTS2008 2 0 0 0 0

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11 Mike BakhtiariSo. - M - Hampstead, N.H.

2008 graduate of Central Catholic HighSchool ... has not declared a major ... age as ofSept. 1: 19 ... 2008: made collegiate debutagainst Mercy Sept. 7 and scored first careergoal in 5-0 Bentley win ... High School: playedvarsity soccer all four years ... team captain as

a junior and senior ... selected to the Merrimack Valley ConferenceAll-Star team three straight years ... ran indoor and outdoor varsitytrack all four years as well.

GP GS G A PTS2008 10 0 1 0 2

13 Ryan HatchJr. - F - Haverhill, N.H.

Graduated from Woodsville High School in2007 ... majoring in economics-finance ... ageas of Sept. 1: 20 ... 2008: appeared in 13 matches... scored a goal in first appearance of theseason, a 5-0 win over Mercy Sept. 7 ... creditedwith an assist at Queens (N.Y.) Oct. 18 ... 2007:

appeared in six matches off the bench ... scored first collegiate goal onSept. 8 vs. Queens (N.Y.) ... High School: earned first-team All-Statehonors ... selected to Lions Cup game in 2007 ... helped Woodsville tostate championships in 2004 and 2005 ... served as team captain.

GP GS G A PTS2007 6 0 1 0 22008 13 4 1 1 3Career 19 4 2 1 5

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24 Jared JoaquinSr. - F - North Andover, Mass.

Graduated from North Andover High Schoolin 2006 ... finance major ... age as of Sept. 1: 21... 2008: led team in goals (nine) and tied forlead in points (20) ... tied for ninth inNortheast-10 in points and tied for fourth ingoals ... scored two goals in playoff clinching

win over Saint Michael’s Oct. 28 ... hadsix goals in four games from Oct. 11-Oct. 28 ... 2007: scored second careerhat trick, including the game-winninggoal, on Oct. 10 vs. Stonehill ... 2006:named Northeast-10 ConferenceFreshman of the Year ... led team with18 points and tied for team lead withseven goals and four assists ... scoredfirst collegiate goal in 2-1 win atStonehill on Sept. 9 ... named NE-10Freshman of the Week on Sept. 24 ...tallied career-best seven points with ahat trick and assist in 5-3 win vs.Assumption on Oct. 4 ... High School: earned All-New England andAll-Scholastic honors ... chosen as captain his senior year ... also rantrack.

GP GS G A PTS2006 17 16 7 4 182007 12 9 4 1 92008 17 15 9 2 20Career 46 40 20 7 47

19 Adam KilpatrickSr. - F - Slingerlands, N.Y.

Graduated from Bethlehem Central HighSchool in 2006 ... majoring in computerinformation systems ... moving to forwardthis season after spending his first three yearsat goalie ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... 2008:appeared in two matches, at Saint Rose Sept.

20 and vs. New Haven Oct. 11 ... 2007:made two appearances in relief ... madecollegiate debut on Sept. 8 vs. Queens(N.Y.) ... played second half on Oct. 8at Post, making four saves. ... 2006:served as the team’s backupgoalkeeper ... High School: playedwith club team Bethlehem Premier forfive years and served as team captain.

GP GS GAA SV% W-L-T2007 2 0 1.53 .800 0-0-02008 2 0 0.00 .000 0-0-0Career 4 0 0.95 .800 0-0-0

15 Mike LipsettJr. - M - Walpole, Mass.

Graduated from Walpole High School in 2007... majoring in accountancy ... brother, Chris,is a former co-captain of the soccer team ...father, David, was a center midfielder for theFalcons from 1972-75 and is a member of theBentley University Hall of Fame ... age as of

Sept. 1: 20 ... 2008: scored a goal in 3-1 win vs. Molloy Sept. 2 ... notchedan assist on Harris Smirko’s goal in5-0 win vs. Mercy Sept. 7 ... creditedwith an assist in 4-0 win at Saint RoseSept. 20 ... 2007: played in 18 matches,making four starts ... tallied firstcollegiate point with an assist onSept. 8 vs. Queens (N.Y.) ... notcheda four-point match with firstcollegiate goal and two assists onOct. 8 at Post ... High School: earnedEastern Massachusetts All-Starhonors his senior year ... three-timeBay State League All-Star ... also ranindoor track.

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29 Ryan MiamisSo. - B - Dracut, Mass.

2008 graduate of Dracut High School ... hasnot declared a major ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ...2008: made collegiate debut in season-openingmatch against Bloomfield Aug. 30 … made firststart against Merrimack Sept. 13 and startedfinal 14 matches of the season ... High School:

played in the Eastern Massachusettsand Merrimack Valley Conference All-Star games ... earned MVC All-Conference honors ... helped leadDracut to the MVC championship andto the North State finals.

GP GS G A PTS2008 19 14 0 0 0

GP GS G A PTS2007 18 4 1 3 52008 18 6 1 2 4Career 36 10 2 5 9

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9 Kyle MooreJr. - B- Louisville, Colo.

2007 graduate of Fairview High School ...majoring in economics-finance ... age as ofSept. 1: 20 ... 2008: started first five games ofthe season ... played in 11 total games ... 2007:appeared in13 matches

as a freshman ... High School: earnedfirst-team All-Centennial Leaguehonors ... selected as team captainhis senior year . . . also playedbasketball.

GP GS G A PTS2007 13 12 0 0 02008 11 5 0 0 0Career 24 17 0 0 0

17 Bill NussdorferSr. - M - Harvard, Mass.

2006 graduate of The Bromfield School ...majoring in management ... age as of Sept. 1:21 ... 2008: started nine of final 10 games ...assisted on Eric Heuze’s goal in 2-1 loss toSou the rnConnecticut

Sept. 27 ... scored a goal in 6-2 winover New Haven Oct. 11 ... also hadan assist in the same match ... 2007:played in the final ten matches of theseason, starting the final eight ... HighSchool: earned All-State and DistrictMVP honors ... led Bromfield to statechampionship in 2005 after reachingstate finals in 2004 ... scored a goal inboth state championship games heplayed in ... also played basketball andlacrosse.

GP GS G A PTS2007 10 8 0 0 02008 14 9 1 2 4Career 24 17 1 2 4

3 Mike PiniSr. - B - Northboro, Mass.

Graduated from Algonquin Regional HighSchool in 2006 ... majoring in economics-finance ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... 2008: startedevery match for second straight season ...named to Northeast-10 All-Academic team ...helped anchor a Bentley defense that had the

eighth best team goals against average in the NE-10 at 1.49 ... 2007: oneof two Falcons to start all 19 matches ... notched first collegiate pointwith an assist on Mike Crepeau’sgame-winning goal on Oct. 20 vs. SaintMichael’s ... named a Northeast-10Conference Gold Scholar with agrade point average in the top fivepercent of Bentley student-athletes... 2006: played in 14 games, making 12starts as a freshman ... named an NE-10 Gold Scholar ... High School:earned All-Central Massachusettshonors in 2004 and 2005 ... ledAlgonquin to state championships in2004 and 2005 ... also ran track.

GP GS G A PTS2006 14 12 0 0 02007 19 19 0 1 12008 19 19 0 0 0Career 52 50 0 1 1

8 Brandon RanalliSr. - B - Quincy, Mass.

Graduated from Boston College High Schoolin 2006 ... computer information systemsmajor ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... 2008: sawaction in nine matches ... 2007: played in tenmatches, making six starts ... 2006: appearedin 13 matches, making 12 starts as a freshman

... tallied his only point of the seasonwith an assist on Sept. 23 in 5-3 winover Saint Rose ... High School: playedfour years of varsity soccer ... earnedAll-State honors ... selected toEastern Massachusetts All-Star Game... received All-Scholastic honors fromBoston Herald and Patriot Ledger ...helped B.C. High win statechampionship in 2004.

GP GS G A PTS2006 13 12 0 1 12007 10 6 0 0 02008 9 0 0 0 0Career 32 18 0 1 1

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0 Matt ReynoldsSo. - GK - Nashua, N.H.

Graduated in 2008 from Bishop Guertin HighSchool ... has not declared a major ... age as ofSept. 1: 19 ... 2008: did not see any game action... High School: team captain as a junior andsenior ... helped lead Bishop Guertin to theNHI AA Final Four in 2006 ... a Nashua

Telegraph All-Star in 2005 and 2006 ... also played basketball and ranindoor and outdoor track.

7 Nicco RoffoJr. - M - Holliston, Mass.

2007 graduate of Holliston High School ...majoring in marketing ... age as of Sept. 1: 20... 2008: sat out the entire season due toinjury ... 2007: appeared in 15 matches as arookie, making two starts ... made collegiatedebut on Aug. 31 at Nova Southeastern ...

scored first collegiate goal on Sept.8 vs. Queens (N.Y.) ... made firstcareer start on Oct. 8 at Post andtallied an assist ... High School: namedTri-Valley League MVP in 2006 ...earned All-State and MetroWest DailyNews All-Star honors in 2006 ... playedin Massachusetts HS All-Star Game... led Holliston to TVL championshiphis senior year and appearances instate tournament each of his fouryears.

12 Ben SalerniJr. - M - Cromwell, Conn.

Graduated in 2007 from Xavier High School... majoring in economics-finance ... age as ofSept. 1: 20 ... 2008: appeared in four matches... did not factor in any scoring ... 2007: playedin 12 matches as a freshman, making one start... did not factor in any scoring ... made first

collegiate start on Sept. 29 vs.Southern Connecticut State ... HighSchool: lettered in soccer at Xavier,where he played for coach KevinCunningham.

30 Layne SadlerSo. - F - Lancaster, Mass.

2008 graduate of Nashoba Regional HighSchool ... majoring in marketing and liberalstudies with a concentration in global studies... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... 2008: made collegiatedebut against UMass-Lowell Oct. 4 ... sawaction in two other matches, against New

Haven Oct. 11 and at Queens (N.Y.) Oct. 18 ... High School: helpedlead Nashoba to the Massachusetts State Cup Tournament ... was anAll-Star and captain of state championship winning track team.

GP GS G A PTS2007 15 2 1 1 32008 --Sat out season due to injury--Career 15 2 1 1 3

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21 Dan TobinSo. - B - Woburn, Mass.

Graduated in 2008 from Woburn High School... has not declared a major ... age as of Sept. 1:19 ... 2008: made collegiate debut against AICOct. 25 in only appearance of the season ...High School: named an Eastern MassachusettsAll-Star ... was a two-time Middlesex League

All-Star ... helped lead Woburn to Division I north finals ... team captain... also played lacrosse and ran track.

GP GS G A PTS2008 1 0 0 0 0

14 Josh TrubowSr. - B - Newton, Mass.

Graduated from Newton North High Schoolin 2005 ... prepped at Bridgton Academy ...finance major ... age as of Sept. 1: 22 ... 2008:one of Bentley’s starting defenders ... started12 of 17 matches ... scored first career goal in2-1 setback to Merrimack Sept. 17 ... key part

of a Bentley defense that had the eighth best team goals against averagein the NE-10 at 1.49 ... 2007: played in 16 matches as a defender, making14 starts ... was in the starting lineup for the first 11 matches of theseason before missing the Oct. 3 game against Assumption ... startedthree matches in a row after that ... did not factor in any scoring ...2006: appeared in 13 matches as a freshman, making 12 starts ... did not

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GP GS G A PTS2006 13 12 0 0 02007 16 14 0 0 02008 17 12 1 0 2Career 46 38 1 0 2

T H E P L A Y E R Sfactor in any scoring ... madecollegiate debut Sept. 6 at Bryant... started first match three dayslater at Stonehill and registereda shot on goal ... started the next12 matches that he appeared in.. . High School: four-yearletterwinner in soccer ... three-time All-Star selection .. .captained team at Bridgton ...played with OlympicDevelopment Team ... played forclub team Bolts, winning statechampionship.

2 Chris GardnerSo. - B - Skillman, N.J.

2008 graduate of the Hun School of Princeton.. . majoring in corporate finance andaccounting ... also played basketball ... namedto the President’s List at Hun ... relative, LizSullivan, played soccer at Ohio State ...relatives Jeff and Glen Sullivan played soccer

at Ohio Wesleyan ... age as of Sept. 1: 19.

31 Eric UlmerSo. - M - Woodbury, N.J.

Graduated in 2008 from Woodbury HighSchool ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... 2008: madefirst career start in season-opening matchagainst Bloomfield Aug. 30 ... started first threegames ofthe season

... scored first career goal at Queens(N.Y.) Oct. 18 ... High School: playedvarsity soccer all four years ... namedan NSCAA/Adidas Scholar All-American ... played in the SJSCA All-Star game ... was a first team All-County and All-Conference selection.... team captain as a junior and senior... also played baseball and ran indoortrack.

GP GS G A PTS2008 18 7 1 0 2

6 Brennan DaCostaFr. - M - San Diego, Calif.

2009 graduate of Westview High School ...has not declared a major ... in addition toplaying, soccer was captain of the surf academyteam for four years at Westview ... age as ofSept. 1: 18.

16 Matthew LeibowitzFr. - F - Holliston, Mass.

2009 graduate of Worcester Academy ... hasnot declared a major ... in the summer of 2009,started for the USA Youth Men's Soccer Teamin the 18th World Maccabiah Games that wereheld in Israel ... played in the Lehigh EliteAcademy All-Star game ... was given the Lehigh

Elite Academy Leadership Award ... scored a goal in the quarterfinalsof the New England Prep School League playoffs ... age as of Sept. 1: 18.

27 Jimmy TullySo. - F - Dracut, Mass.

2008 graduate of Dracut High School ... hasnot declared a major ... selected as aMerrimack Valley Conference All-Star as asophomore, junior and senior ... named All-Scholastic by the Boston Herald those threeyears as well ... team captain as a senior ...

also played baseball and basketball ... baseball team captain as a juniorand senior and basketball team captain as a senior ... age as of Sept. 1:19.

26 Weston ZeinerFr. - B - North Granby, Conn.

2009 graduate of Granby Memorial HighSchool ... has not declared a major ... namedAll-State as a junior and senior ... named All-Conference the same years ... team captain asa senior ... played in the NCCC All-Star gamein 2008 and the Senior Bowl in 2009 ... helped

Granby to the Class S championship as a freshman ... age as of Sept. 1:18.

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OVERALL: WON 8, LOST 9, TIED 2 NORTHEAST-10: WON 5, LOST 6, TIED 2 (8th)

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SHOTS BENTLEY GOAL SCORERSAug. 30 Bloomfield W 1-0 13 HopkinsSep. 2 Molloy W 3-1 17 M. Lipsett, Smriko, JoaquinSept. 7 Mercy W 5-0 17 Smriko 2, Joaquin, Hatch, BakhtiariSept. 10 at Assumption* L 1-0 5Sept. 13 at Le Moyne* L 2-1 10 C. LipsettSept. 17 Merrimack* L 2-1 11 TrubowSept. 20 at Saint Rose* W 4-0 10 Alexander, Smriko, JoaquinSept. 23 at Bridgeport L 2-0 12Sept. 27 at Southern Connecticut State* L 2-1 5 HeuzeSept. 30 So. New Hampshire* T 1-1 9 SmrikoOct. 4 UMass-Lowell* L 3-2 9 Heuze, LipsettOct. 8 at Stonehill* T 0-0 14Oct. 11 New Haven* W 6-2 16 Joaquin, Alexander, Smriko,

Nussdorfer, C. Lipsett, HeuzeOct. 14 Saint Anselm* W 2-1 17 Smriko, JoaquinOct. 18 at Queens (N.Y.) L 3-2 12 Alexander, UlmerOct. 22 at Franklin Pierce* L 1-0 7Oct. 25 American International* W 3-1 15 Joaquin 2, SmrikoOct. 28 Saint Michael’s* W 4-3 16 Joaquin 2, C. Lipsett, AlexanderNov. 2 at UMass-Lowell& L 4-1 6 Alexander

*Northeast-10 Conference game &Northeast-10 Quarterfinals Game-winning goals indicated in italics ALL GAMES NORTHEAST-10 CAREER

SCORING GP GS G A PTS GW YC-RC GP GS G A PTS GP GS G A PTSJared Joaquin 17 14 9 2 20 2 1-0 12 10 7 1 15 46 39 20 7 47Harris Smriko 18 17 8 4 20 3 2-0 12 12 5 3 13 54 53 14 15 43Eric Heuze 18 16 3 6 12 0 2-0 13 12 3 5 11 18 16 3 6 12Jimmy Alexander 17 8 5 1 11 1 0-0 12 7 3 1 7 45 49 3 9 15Chris Lipsett 19 18 4 2 10 0 3-0 13 13 4 1 9 69 67 7 11 25Aaron Hopkins 12 0 1 3 5 1 1-0 8 0 0 0 0 16 1 1 3 5Bill Nussdorfer 14 8 1 2 4 0 2-0 10 7 1 2 4 24 16 1 2 4Mike Lipsett 18 6 1 2 4 0 1-0 12 3 0 1 1 36 10 2 5 9Ryan Hatch 13 4 1 1 3 0 1-0 9 3 0 0 0 19 4 2 1 5Eric Ulmer 18 7 1 0 2 0 0-0 12 4 0 0 0 18 7 1 0 2Josh Trubow 17 11 1 0 2 0 0-0 13 13 1 0 2 46 37 1 0 2Mike Bakhtiari 10 0 1 0 2 0 0-0 7 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 0 2Michael Nikiforov 19 18 0 2 2 0 0-0 13 13 0 1 1 25 24 0 1 1Jamey Steadman 13 3 0 1 1 0 0-0 10 2 0 1 1 52 16 4 3 11Mike Pini 19 18 0 0 0 0 1-0 13 13 0 0 0 52 49 0 1 1Ryan Miamis 19 13 0 0 0 0 0-0 13 11 0 0 0 19 13 0 0 0Nick Edwards 15 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 9 1 0 0 0 45 13 1 1 3Ben Salerni 4 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 16 1 0 0 0Jon Marchetti 18 17 0 0 0 0 2-0 12 12 0 0 0 57 45 1 0 2Layne Sadler 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0Nick Abate 13 13 0 0 0 0 1-0 9 9 0 0 0 16 13 0 0 0Robert Shuman 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 23 18 0 1 1Jake Hixon 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Dan Tobin 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Kyle Moore 11 5 0 0 0 0 0-0 7 2 0 0 0 24 12 0 0 0Brandon Ranalli 9 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 32 18 0 1 1Austin Faroni 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 16 4 2 0 4

BENTLEY 19 37 26 100 8 17-2 13 25 16 66OPPONENTS 19 29 19 77 9 24-1 13 19 11 49

OVERALLGOALKEEPING GP GS MIN SV GA SV% GAA ShO W-L-TMichael Nikiforov 19 18 1714 99 29 .773 1.52 3 8-9-2Adam Kilpatrick 2 0 35 0 0 .000 0.00 0 0-0-0

BENTLEY 19 1750 99 29 .775 1.49 3 8-9-2OPPONENTS 19 1750 80 37 .684 1.90 4 9-8-2

2008 returnees indicated in Bold

NORTHEAST-10GP GS MIN SV GA SV% GAA ShO W-L-T13 13 1174 65 19 .774 1.46 1 5-6-2

2 0 35 0 0 .000 0.00 0 0-0-0

13 1210 65 19 .774 1.41 2 5-6-213 1210 53 25 .679 1.86 3 6-5-2

2 0 0 8 I N R E V I E W

2008 SuperlativesMost Points, Game:Smriko 4 (Sep. 7 vs. Mercy)Joaquin 4 (Oct. 25 vs. AIC)Joaquin 4 (Oct. 28 vs. St. Mike’s)

Most Goals, Game:Smriko 2 (Sep. 7 vs. Mercy)Joaquin 2 (Oct. 25 vs. AIC)Joaquin 2 (Oct. 28 vs. St. Mike’s)

Most Assists, Game:Hopkins 2 (Sep. 7 vs. Mercy)Heuze 2 (Oct. 14 vs. St. Anselm)

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Year-By-Year-RecordsYEAR COACH OVERALL NE-10 FINISH TOURNEY1972 Detlev Suderow 8-3-21973 Suderow 3-5-41974 Suderow 6-4-41975 Suderow 9-5-01976 Suderow (30-24-11) 4-7-1

1977 Dwight Scandrett 7-3-11978 Scandrett (13-8-4) 6-5-3

1979 Jackson Foster 7-7-01980 Foster 6-8-1 4-2-0 t-2nd1981 Foster 7-6-3 4-2-0 2nd1982 Foster (26-30-5) 6-9-1 4-3-0 t-4th

1983 Steve Shoff 7-7-1 5-1-1 t-1st1984 Shoff 7-8-2 3-2-2 t-3rd Semifinals1985 Shoff 6-10-0 5-2-0 3rd Semifinals1986 Shoff (24-40-3) 4-15-0 2-5-0 t-6th

1987 Peter Simonini 4-11-3 1-5-3 9th1988 Simonini 7-11-0 3-6-0 7th1989 Simonini 11-7-0 6-3-0 t-4th Quarterfinals1990 Simonini 11-9-0 7-2-0 2nd Finals1991 Simonini 16-4-0 9-0-0 1st Finals1992 Simonini 15-5-0 9-0-0 1st Champions1993 Simonini 16-4-0 8-1-0 1st Champions1994 Simonini 11-10-0 7-2-0 2nd Champions1995 Simonini 10-6-1 7-1-0 1st Semifinals1996 Simonini 10-6-2 7-1-1 2nd Semifinals1997 Simonini 10-9-0 5-4-0 5th1998 Simonini 8-9-2 3-3-2 5th Quarterfinals1999 Simonini 8-9-1 4-3-1 4th Semifinals2000 Simonini 8-10-0 6-7-0 7th Quarterfinals2001 Simonini 4-12-2 3-10-0 12th2002 Simonini 6-10-2 3-9-1 10th2003 Simonini 12-6-2 8-4-1 4th Semifinals2004 Simonini 8-9-2 6-6-1 8th Quarterfinals2005 Simonini 4-13-0 1-12-0 13th2006 Simonini 9-7-2 5-6-2 10th2007 Simonini (194-179-20) 6-12-1 3-10-0 12th

2008 Gary Crompton 8-9-2 5-6-2 8th Quarterfinals37 years 295-290-45 143-118-17

1975 NCAA TournamentFirst Round: Adelphi 2, Bentley 0

1984 Northeast-8 TournamentSemifinals: Springfield 1, Bentley 1

(SPR def. BEN in penalty kicks, 6-5)

1985 Northeast-8 TournamentSemifinals: Saint Anselm 2, Bentley 1

1989 Northeast-10 TournamentFirst Round: Stonehill 2, Bentley 1

1990 Northeast-10 TournamentSemifinals: Bentley 3, Springfield 2Championship: Stonehill 2, Bentley 1

1991 Northeast-10 TournamentSemifinals: Bentley 5, Springfield 2Championship: Stonehill 3, Bentley 21991 ECAC Division II TournamentQuarterfinals: Bentley 3, Lock Haven 2Semifinals: C.W. Post 1, Bentley 0

1992 Northeast-10 TournamentSemifinals: Bentley 2, Merrimack 1Championship: Bentley 2, Springfield 11992 ECAC Division II TournamentQuarterfinals: Concordia 2, Bentley 1

1993 Northeast-10 TournamentSemifinals: Bentley 5, Springfield 1Championship: Bentley 5, Quinnipiac 0

1994 Northeast-10 TournamentSemifinals: Bentley 2, Saint Anselm 1Championship: Bentley 2, Merrimack 1

1995 Northeast-10 TournamentSemifinals: Quinnipiac 2, Bentley 0

1996 Northeast-10 TournamentSemifinals: Saint Anselm 2, Bentley 1

1998 Northeast-10 TournamentFirst Round: Merrimack 1, Bentley 0 (3ot)

1999 Northeast-10 TournamentFirst Round: Bentley 4, Stonehill 1Semifinals: Saint Anselm 4, Bentley 2

2000 Northeast-10 TournamentQuarterfinals: Saint Anselm 2, Bentley 0

2003 Northeast-10 TournamentQuarterfinals: Bentley 2, Bryant 2

(BEN def. BRY in penalty kicks, 5-4)Semifinals: Southern Conn. 1, Bentley 0

2004 Northeast-10 TournamentQuarterfinals: Southern Conn. 4, Bentley 0

2008 Northeast-10 TournamentQuarterfinals: UMass-Lowell 4, Bentley 1

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Career Scoring LeadersYEARS G A PTS

1. Lucas Jaramillo 1991-95 34 39 1072. John Jackson 1972-75 41 22 1043. Miguel Martin 1988-91 40 16 964. Terry Carleton 1973-76 32 20 845. Ryan Ackerman 1999-02 33 13 795. Jose Tirado 1990-92 30 19 797. Luis-Carlos Jimenez 1996-99 22 34 788. Ryan Seyffert 1989-92 26 9 619. John Lynch 1991-95 24 10 5810. Sam Stuckhart 1986-88 20 14 54

Season Scoring LeadersYEAR G A PTS

1. Miguel Martin 1991 25 4 542. Lucas Jaramillo 1995 10 16 363. John Jackson 1973 15 4 344. Miguel Martin 1990 13 7 335. John Jackson 1972 13 5 315. Jose Tirado 1991 11 9 317. Ryan Ackerman 2000 12 5 287. Terry Carleton 1975 9 10 289. Lucas Jaramillo 1994 8 11 279. Sam Stuckart 1986 11 5 27

Individual RecordsMOST POINTS

Game: 9 Terry Carleton, 1974Season: 54 Miguel Martin, 1991Career: 107 Lucas Jaramillo, 1992-95

MOST GOALSGame: 4 Terry Carleton, 1974

4 Miguel Martin vs. Assumption, Oct. 12, 19914 Miguel Martin vs. Springfield, 19914 Mike Earnest vs. Goldey-Beacom, Sept. 24,

20044 Mike Earnest vs. Saint Rose, Sept. 23, 2006

Season: 25 Miguel Martin, 1991Career: 41 John Jackson, 1972-75

MOST ASSISTSGame: 4 Luis-Carlos Jimenez vs. Amer. Int’l, Oct. 11,

19974 Harris Smriko vs. Stonehill, Oct. 10, 2007

Season: 16 Lucas Jaramillo, 1995Career: 39 Lucas Jaramillo, 1992-95

MOST SAVESSeason: 192 Charlie McLaughlin, 1972Career: 498 John Breda, 1981-84

MOST SHUTOUTSSeason: 8 Tyrone Miller, 1991

8 Matt Parsons, 2003Career: 18 Matt Parsons, 2000-03

BEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGESeason: 0.30 Rick Miller, 1977Career: 1.18 Rick Miller, 1976-79

Team RecordsMOST GOALS SCORED

Game: 10 vs. Assumption, Oct. 27, 1990Season: 64 1991 (20 games)

FEWEST GOALS SCOREDSeason: 13 2005 (17 games)

MOST GOALS ALLOWEDGame: 11 at Lynn, Oct. 9, 2005Season: 51 1986 (19 games)

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWEDSeason: 5 1977 (11 games)

SEASON SHUTOUT RECORDSMost Shutouts: 11 2003 (20 games)Most Times Shutout: 10 2005 (17 games)

LONGEST STREAKSWinning: 11 Sept. 11-Oct. 11, 1993Without a Loss: 11 Sept. 11-Oct. 11, 1993Losing: 12 Nov. 7, 1985-Oct. 8, 1986Without a Win: 12 Nov. 7, 1985-Oct. 8, 1986

SEASON WON-LOSS RECORDSMost Wins: 16 1991 (20 games)

16 1993 (20 games)Most Losses: 15 1986 (19 games)Best Winning Pct.: .800 1991 (16-4)

.800 1993 (16-4)

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NSCAA/UMBRO ALL-AMERICA - First TeamJose Tirado, 1991

NSCAA/UMBRO ALL-AMERICA - Second TeamMiguel Martin, 1991 Lucas Jaramillo, 1993, 1995

ALL-NEW ENGLAND - First TeamDave Lipsett, 1974, 1975 Terry Carleton, 1975Dave Doucette, 1978 Tony Rae, 1981John Breda, 1983 Miguel Martin, 1991Jose Tirado, 1991 Lucas Jaramillo, 1993, 1994,1995

ALL-NEW ENGLAND - Second TeamPaolo Sepe, 1989 Jose Tirado, 1989Miguel Martin, 1990 Lucas Jaramillo, 1992Ryan Seyffert, 1992 Pedro Carvajal, 1993Jonathan Roche, 1993, 1994 Luis Sanchez-Harguindey, 1994Pete Boyle, 1998 Matt Parsons, 2003

ALL-NEW ENGLAND - Third TeamMatt Ackerman, 2004

CoSIDA NORTHEAST REGION TEAM - First TeamLucas Jaramillo, 1995

NORTHEAST-10 PLAYER OF THE YEARMiguel Martin, 1991 Lucas Jaramillo, 1994, 1995Luis-Carlos Jimenez, 1999

NORTHEAST-10 GOALKEEPER OF THE YEARMatt Parsons, 2003

NORTHEAST-10 FRESHMAN OF THE YEARBob Brock, 1981 Lucas Jaramillo, 1992Diego Martinez, 1993 Sergio Krausz, 1995Luis-Carlos Jimenez, 1996 Jared Joaquin, 2006

NORTHEAST-10 COACH OF THE YEARJackson Foster, 1981 Steve Shoff, 1983 (co)Peter Simonini, 1990, 1991, 1993, 2003

ALL-NORTHEAST-10 - First TeamAndy Brennan, 1980 Tony Rae, 1980, 1981Larry Frank, 1981 Bob Brock, 1982Jay Mastaj, 1982 Barry Simon, 1983, 1984George Simas, 1984, 1985 Bill Foshay, 1985Bill Marconi, 1985 Sam Stuckart, 1987Paolo Sepe, 1988, 1989 Jose Tirado, 1989, 1990, 1991Miguel Martin, 1990, 1991 Mike Anastasi, 1991Carlos Vidal, 1991 Ryan Seyffert, 1992Lucas Jaramillo, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Felipe Carvajal, 1992Joe Ackerman, 1993 Nakhle Chammas, 1993, 1994Diego Martinez, 1993 Luciano Martinez, 1993Jonathan Roche, 1993, 1994 Luis Sanchez, 1993Sergio Krausz, 1995, 1996 Dan Martin, 1995, 1998Luis-Carlos Jimenez, 1996-99 Pete Boyle, 1998Pedro Mejia, 1996, 1997 Scott Yavarow, 1999Matt Parsons, 2003 Harris Smriko, 2008

ALL-NORTHEAST-10 - Second TeamLarry Frank, 1980 Mike Kinne, 1980Bob Brock, 1981 Dave DiNardo, 1981George Simas, 1982, 1983 Fred Paglia, 1983, 1984John Breda, 1984 Tony Rae, 1984Brian Kehoe, 1985 Chris Rotermund, 1985Sam Stuckart, 1986 Mark Binney, 1988, 1989Kevin Donoghue, 1989 Miguel Martin, 1989Paolo Sepe, 1990 David Burke, 1991Felipe Carvajal, 1991, 1993 Tyrone Miller, 1991Mike Anastasi, 1992 Kimon Loumidis, 1994Luis Sanchez-Harguindey, 1994 Brian Baker, 1995Ruben Martinez, 1995, 1996 Dimitri Stanotas, 1995-97George Loakim, 1996 Dan Martin, 1996, 1997Ryan Gilmartin, 1997 Ryan Garceau, 1998Peter Boyle, 1999 Mike Caplice, 2003Gary Sullivan, 2003 Matt Ackerman, 2004Mike Purpura, 2004 Harris Smriko, 2007

ALL-NORTHEAST-10 - Third TeamScott Yavarow, 2000 Ryan Ackerman, 2001, 2002Mike Purpura, 2003 Mike Earnest, 2004, 2006Matt Ackerman, 2005 Jared Joaquin, 2006Eric Heuze, 2008

Honor Roll

Records vs. All OpponentsFIRST

MEETING W-L-TAdelphi 1975 0-1-0American Int’l 1973 26-7-2Assumption 1980 20-9-1Aurora 1991 1-0-0Babson 1980 3-12-1Barry 1997 1-1-0Bloomfield 2005 2-0-0Boston College 1973 1-5-3Boston State 1972 1-0-0Brandeis 1972 5-15-0Bridgeport 1986 4-8-0Brooklyn 1972 1-1-0Bryant 1972 26-9-2C.W. Post 1991 1-3-0Cal St. L.A. 1995 1-0-0Caldwell 2004 0-1-0Concordia 1992 2-1-0Dowling 1992 1-2-0East Stroudsburg 1994 0-2-0Eckerd 1998 1-1-0Felician 2005 2-0-0

FIRSTMEETING W-L-T

Fitchburg State 1972 0-0-1Florida Southern 2001 0-1-0Framingham St. 1972 1-0-0Franklin Pierce 1990 0-12-1Gannon 1994 0-2-0Goldey-Beacom 2004 1-0-0Grand Canyon 1995 0-1-0Green Mountain 2000 2-0-1Hartford 1978 1-6-0Holy Cross 1973 8-7-0Holy Family 2006 1-0-0Humboldt State 1996 0-1-0IPFW 1998 1-0-0Keene State 1990 0-1-0Kutztown 1992 1-0-0Le Moyne 1996 3-8-2Lock Haven 1991 1-0-0Lynn 1997 0-2-0Maine 1991 1-0-0Mary Washington 1992 0-1-0Mass.-Lowell 1974 15-14-1

FIRSTMEETING W-L-T

Mercy 1995 3-0-0Merrimack 1972 23-15-2Molloy 1998 2-0-0New England Col. 1972 0-1-0New Haven 1997 2-3-0New Jersey Tech 1997 1-0-0New York Tech 1993 2-0-0Nichols 1972 0-2-0North Adams St. 1972 0-0-1North Florida 1995 0-1-0Northeastern 1984 5-1-0Nova S’eastern 2004 1-2-0Oakland 1994 0-1-0Pacific 1996 0-1-0Post 1999 8-0-0Providence 1975 1-5-3Queens (N.Y.) 2007 1-1-0Quinnipiac 1974 12-5-0Rhode Island Col. 1973 0-1-0Sacred Heart 1986 6-2-0St. Anselm 1972 17-19-5

FIRSTMEETING W-L-T

St. Leo 1998 2-1-1St. Michael’s 1987 11-10-1St. Rose 1997 9-2-0St. Thomas (Fla.) 2007 0-0-1Salem State 1983 0-4-0Southampton 1996 0-2-2S’eastern Mass. 1986 1-1-0Southern Conn.1984 1-17-1Southern N.H. 1981 2-19-4Springfield 1978 10-9-3Stonehill 1972 26-14-1Trinity (Conn.) 1974 2-1-2Tufts 1982 3-4-0W. New England 1973 0-1-1WPI 1974 7-9-1Worcester State 1972 2-0-1Totals 295-290-45

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AUGUSTSat. 29 at New Haven* ............................................ 1:00 p.m.

SEPTEMBERTue. 1 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL* .................... 3:30 p.m.Fri. 4 vs. Molloy # ................................................ 1:00 p.m.Sun. 6 vs. Bridgeport # .......................................... 4:00 p.m.Sat. 12 QUEENS (N.Y.) ............................................ 2:00 p.m.Tue. 15 NEW YORK TECH ....................................... 3:30 p.m.Sat. 19 STONEHILL* ............................................... 11:00 a.m.Sat. 26 LE MOYNE* ................................................ 12:00 p.m.Wed. 30 at Saint Michael’s* ...................................... 3:30 p.m.

OCTOBERSat. 3 at Saint Rose* ............................................. 1:00 p.m.Tue. 6 UMASS-LOWELL* ...................................... 3:30 p.m.Sat. 10 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE* .......... 1:00 p.m.Wed. 14 FRANKLIN PIERCE* .................................... 3:30 p.m.Sat. 17 at Assumption* ........................................... 12:00 p.m.Tue. 20 at Southern New Hampshire* ...................... 7:00 p.m.Sat. 24 at Merrimack* ............................................. 1:00 p.m.Wed. 28 SAINT ANSELM* ........................................ 3:00 p.m.

NOVEMBERSun. 1 Northeast-10 Quarterfinal ........................... TBAWed. 4 Northeast-10 Semifinal ............................... TBASat. 7 Northeast-10 Championship ....................... TBA

*Northeast-10 Conference game# Franklin Pierce Invitational

Back Row (l-r): Head Coach Gary Crompton, Jimmy Tully, Nick Abate, Bill Nussdorfer, Josh Trubow, Jake Hixon, Chris Gardner, Weston Zeiner, Jimmy Alexander, Adam Kilpatrick, Harris Smriko, Kyle Moore, Assistant Coach Steve Pickman. Middle Row: Matt Reynolds, Nicco Roffo, Mike Lipsett, Ben Salerni, Brandon Ranalli, Eric Heuze, Ryan Hatch, Brennan DaCosta, Matthew Leibowitz, Michael Nikiforov. Front Row: Aaron Hopkins, Miki Pini, Mike Bakhtiari, Jared Joaquin, Dan Tobin, Layne Sadler, Ryan Miamis.