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The 2011 Norwich Men's Soccer Media Guide includes the roster, bios, preview, all-time records, and statistics.
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CreditsThe 2011 Norwich Men’s soccer media guide is an official
publication of the Norwich University Sports Information Of-
fice. The guide was written, edited and designed by Derek
Dunning. Photography supplied by Jennifer Langille.
Assistant Coach Eric Nordenson, Ryan Robertson and Head Coach Kyle Dezotell
2011 Senior Class
Table of Contents
About Norwich University...........................................2
Athletic Department Staff............................................3
Sports Information Dept..............................................4
Norwich Coaching Staff........ ......................................5
2011 Season Preview.................................................6-7
2011 Norwich Roster...................................................8
2011 Player Profiles................................................9-19
2010 Statistics............................................................20
2010 Season Results/Honors........................................21
All-Time Honors/Awards ......................................22-23
All-Time Year-by-Year Results..............................24-28
Program Records....................................................29-30
Quick Facts
Location..................................................Northfield, Vt.
Nickname............................................................Cadets
Colors...................................................Maroon & Gold
Affiliation........................................NCAA Division III
Conference..........................................................GNAC
President.....................................Dr. Richard Schneider
VP/Commandant of Cadets.........BG Rick Van Arnam
Dean of Student Affairs..........................Martha Mathis
Athletic Director................................Anthony Mariano
Assoc. A.D./SWA..................................Amanda Cuiffo
Head Athletic Trainer..............................David Botelho
Equipment Manager..................................Scott Mullen
Soccer Information
Head Coach..............................................Kyle Dezotell
Assistant Coach......................................Eric Nordenson
Vol. Assistant Coach...................................Chris Rivet
Home Field (capacity)................Howard Field (500)
Sports Information
Sports Information Director......................Mark Adkins
Adkins’ Direct Line...............................802-485-2160
Adkins’ [email protected]
Primary Men’s Soccer Contact..............Derek Dunning
Dunning’s Direct Line...............................802-485-2902
2011 Norwich Men’s Soccer
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2011 Schedule
Date Opponent Time/Result
Sept. 1 at Johnson State 3 p.m.
Sept. 3 Rhode Island College ^ 2:30 p.m.
Sept. 4 at Roger Williams ^ TBA
Sept. 7 at SUNY Plattsburgh TBA
Sept. 10 at St. Joseph’s (Me.) * 1 p.m.
Sept. 13 MIDDLEBURY 4 p.m.
Sept. 17 at Anna Maria * 1 p.m.
Sept. 21 at Green Mountain 4 p.m.
Sept. 24 EMERSON * 3:30 p.m.
Sept. 28 at Mount Ida * 3:30 p.m.
Oct. 1 ALBERTUS MAGNUS * 1 p.m.
Oct. 4 LASELL * 3:30 p.m.
Oct. 8 at Johnson & Wales * TBA
Oct. 11 LYNDON STATE 3:30 p.m.
Oct. 15 at Suffolk * TBA
Oct. 19 EMMANUEL (MASS.) * 3:00 p.m.
Oct. 22 RIVIER* 2:30 p.m.
Oct. 29 GNAC Quarterfinals TBA
Nov. 1 GNAC Semifinals TBA
Nov. 5 GNAC Championship TBA
Home games in BOLD CAPS
* Indicates GNAC contest
^ Roger Williams Tournament (Bristol, R.I.)
About Norwich University
Notable AlumniGen. Gordon R. Sullivan, USA (Ret.) ’59
US Army Chief of Staff, 1991-95
Pierson G. Mapes ’59
Former President, NBC Television
Douglas M. McCracken ’70
Former CEO, Deloitte Consulting
Brig. Gen Jesus A. Manguel, USA ’59
Chief Operating Officer,
National Industries for the Blind
Maj. Gen. Russell Todd, USA ’50
President Emeritus, Norwich Univ.
William N. Preismeyer ’67
CEO, Cymbet Corporation;
Former CFO, Jostens, Inc.
Jay. S. Witzel ’70
President & CEO, Carlson Hotels
Emily Caruso ’00
Member, U.S. Shooting Team for
2004 & 2008 Olympic Games
Allen Doyle ’71
Two-time U.S. Senior Open
Champion
Athletics DirectoryDirector of Intercollegiate Athletics:
Tony Mariano 485-2230
Associate Director of Athletics:
Amanda Cuiffo 485-2590
Administrative Assistant:
Cathy Diego 485-2230
Sports Information Director:
Mark Adkins 485-2160
Asoc: Charlie Crosby 485-2011
Asst: Derek Dunning 485-2902
Intern: Matt Albury 485-2241
Head Athletic Trainer:
David Botelho, ATC 485-2236
Asst: Kristen Scott, ATC 485-2236
Asst: Joe Martinez, ATC 485-2236
Asst: Nikki Therrien ATC 485-2236
Strength & Conditioning Coach:
Jeff Kruger 485-2693
Equipment Manager:
Scott Mullen 485-2247Asst: Brent Maxfield 485-2247
Varsity CoachesBaseball: John Rhoades 485-2238
Men’s Basketball: Paul Booth 485-2239
Women’s Basketball: Mark Zacher 485-2229
Cross Country: Nick Cooper 485-2272
Football: Mark Murnyack 485-2235
Men’s Ice Hockey: Mike McShane 485-2242
Women’s Ice Hockey: Mark Bolding485-2302
Men’s Lacrosse: Neal Anderson 485-2592
Women’s Lacrosse: Beth Van Parys 485-2847
Men’s Rugby: Bob Weggler 485-2237
Women’s Rugby: Austin Hall 485-2921
Men’s Soccer: Kyle Dezotell 485-2240
Women’s Soccer: Beth Van Parys 485-2847
Softball: Greg McGrath 485-2121
Swimming & Diving: Laura Dunn 485-2241
Men’s Tennis: Kyle Dezotell 485-2240
Volleyball: Amanda Cuiffo 485-2590
Wrestling: John Hartupee 485-2248
Founded in 1819 by Captain Aldridge
Partridge, Norwich University is nestled
in the Green Mountains in Northfield,
Vermont. Norwich is the nation’s oldest
private military college.
Today Norwich University offers edu-
cational opportunities for both undergrad-
uate and graduate students. The
undergraduate experience offers a choice
of being in the Corps of Cadets or as a
civilian student. Both lifestyles are inte-
grated within the classroom, athletic
teams and student organizations.
Norwich’s undergraduate student pop-
ulation of 2200 hail from 40 different
states and 20 foreign countries. Eighty-
one percent of the 157 faculty hold termi-
nal degrees. Norwich boasts a student to
faculty ratio of 14:1 and is proud of its
long tradition of excellence in teaching
and personal attention given to students.
Thirty academic programs, including
a teacher/education licensure program,
and four ROTC programs are offered.
Norwich is the birthplace of the ROTC
program due to the innovative educa-
tional methods of Alden Partridge.
As an NCAA Division III school, the
University sponsors varsity athletic com-
petition in men’s and women’s ice
hockey, football, men’s and women’s bas-
ketball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s
and women’s cross country, baseball,
softball, men’s and women’s lacrosse,
women’s volleyball, wrestling, men’s ten-
nis and men’s and women’s swimming
and diving, as well as men’s and women’s
rugby.
On campus Norwich offers 80 clubs
and organizations including academic and
professional societies, special interest
clubs and a range of religious, military
and community service organizations.
Under its School of Graduate Studies,
Norwich offers 10 online graduate de-
grees at the Master’s level and one certifi-
cate program. Enrollment in the graduate
school is 1200 students.
Norwich University is located in
Northfield, Vt., just 15 miles from Mont-
pelier, the state capital.
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Norwich Athletic Department
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Anthony MarianoDirector of Athletics
Well into his fourth decade of serviceto Norwich University, Tony Marianocontinues to provide leadership to aNorwich athletics program that has at-tained unprecedented levels of success.The 2003-04 season was arguably thefinest in school history as all 16 varsity
sports teams competed in postseason action, highlighted by thefootball team's first bowl game appearance in 20 years, and themen's ice hockey team competing in its sixth Division III "FrozenFour." Additionally, the Norwich men's rugby team qualified forthe 16-team USA Rugby Collegiate Championship for the first timein program history.
Mariano is in his 19th year as the Director of Intercolle-giate Athletics, after spending his first 16 seasons in Northfield asa coach. He was head men's soccer coach from 1978-84, beforebeing named head men's ice hockey coach in 1982. Under Mari-ano's guidance, the Norwich men's ice hockey team made its firstpostseason appearance in 1984, and went on to appear in sevenECAC tournaments and earn two NCAA Championship berths.Mariano stepped down as head coach in 1992 when he assumedhis current duties as athletic director.
Mariano is a 1974 graduate of St. Lawrence Universitywith a degree in physical education. He received his master's degreefrom Norwich in 1975. Tony and his wife Gail reside in Northfield.Their son, Tom, is an assistant hockey coach at Hobart.
Amanda CuiffoAssociate Director of AthleticsSenior Women’s Administrator
Amanda Cuiffo is in her sixth year as anadministrator and coach in the NorwichUniversity athletic department. She waselevated in 2010 to Associate Directorof Athletics after serving for five yearsas an assistant athletic director and the
senior woman administrator. Cuiffo also serves as head coach ofNU’s women's volleyball program.
In her role as Associate Director of Athletics, Cuiffooversees the following sport programs: women’s soccer, women’slacrosse, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’sswimming and diving, women’s rugby, softball and women’s bas-ketball. Cuiffo is also the assistant director of compliance, shemonitors contest scheduling, she oversees event management andshe is responsible for aspects of student-athlete affairs to includesupervision of Norwich’s Student Athlete Advisory Committee(SAAC) and coordination of Norwich’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Pro-gram.
Prior to arriving at Norwich, Cuiffo served as the headwomen's tennis coach at Brandeis University and the assistant vol-leyball coach at Bentley College. Cuiffo also assisted the volleyballteam at Smith College as well as the tennis and squash teams atAmherst College, while completing her graduate work at Smith.
Cuiffo graduated magna cum laude from Colby Collegein 2002. While at Colby, Cuiffo captained the volleyball team dur-ing both her junior and senior years and was a four-time teamMVP. She was named All-New England “Rookie of the Year” in1998, and was twice selected to the All-NESCAC second team.Cuiffo also competed for two years on Colby’s tennis team, cap-taining the squad during her senior year. Cuiffo went on to grad-uate magna cum laude from Smith College, earning a M.S. inExercise and Sport Studies.
David BotelhoHead Athletic Trainer
David Botelho is in his 17th season asthe head athletic trainer at Norwich Uni-versity, while serving as a clinical instruc-tor in the athletic training educationprogram at NU.Botelho came to Norwich from Hamp-
ton University where he served fouryears in the same capacity.
Botelho is a 1989 graduate of Rhode Island College witha degree in physical education and a minor in psychology. Heearned a master's degree in education with an emphasis in athletictraining at Old Dominion University in 1991. He also taught classesin the prevention and care of athletic injuries at Hampton andODU. Botelho is certified by both the National Athletic TrainersAssociation (NATA) and the American Red Cross.
Botelho resides in Essex Junction with his wife Gayle, andtheir sons Jake, Brady and Dylan.
Scott MullenEquipment Manager
Scott Mullen begins his ninth season atNorwich. A 1984 graduate of NU,Mullen previously served for 13 years asthe assistant equipment manager atDartmouth, where he worked with a va-riety of Ivy League championship teams.Mullen and his wife Mellissa are the
proud parents of two children, Shawn (17) and Sarah (13). In hisfree time, Mullen enjoys exercising and spending time with his fam-ily.
Sports Information
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Charlie CrosbyAssociate Director
Charlie Crosby is in his seventh year inthe Norwich University sports informa-tion department.Crosby oversees the communication
for the men’s and women’s hockey andfootball teams.He also runs the popular “Charlie’s
Corner” list-serve email list and serves as the liaison for commu-nication between the sports information department at NortheastSports Network (NSN), which broadcasts 50 Norwich Universityevents each year including athletic contests, Commencement andthe Todd Lecture Series.
Crosby previously served as the Director of Major Giftsin the NU Office of Institutional Advancement. Before that, hewas a sales manager for LeCroy, a New York-based firm that de-signs, builds and sells digital high-speed oscilloscopes.
Crosby is a 1963 graduate of Norwich University. He wasa member of both the baseball and rifle teams at NU during hiscollege days. In 2001, he was inducted into the Norwich Hall ofFame.
Crosby and his wife Carole reside in Northfield. Theyhave two daughters and two granddaughters.
Mark AdkinsDirector
Mark Adkins enters his first year as theSports Information Director at Nor-wich University where he will oversee allaspects of the Sports Information De-partment. Adkins will serve as the primary point
for person men's and women's rugby,volleyball, men’s and women’s lacrosse and wrestling.
Before coming to Norwich in July 2011, Adkins servedas the Sports Information Director at his alma mater WartburgCollege (Iowa) for 11 years.
While at Wartburg, Adkins managed sports informationfor 19 varsity athletic programs and was instrumental in the suc-cessful marketing of the college’s athletic programs and accom-plishments through traditional and social media.
Active in Collegiate Sports Information Directors ofAmerica (CoSida), Adkins serves as the national vice-chair of theFred Stabley Writing Contest and on the Academic All-AmericanNational Committee as Director of New Media.
Adkins has already helped establish the first Norwich Uni-versity Cadets Facebook page, Youtube page and will take overNorwich Athetics Twitter account for the 2011-12 season.
Adkins and his wife Terri live in Northfield with theirdaughter Callie.
Matt AlburyIntern
Matt Albury enters his second year asthe sports information intern. He willassist Norwich sports information di-rector Mark Adkins, associate directorCharlie Crosby, and assistant directorDerek Dunning in the day-to-day oper-ations of the office.
Albury is responsible for multiple duties including act-ing as the primary statistician for football, basketball and volley-ball, producing game day programs, and assisting with websitemaintenance. He will serve as the point person for men’s andwomen’s basketball, men's and women's swimming and diving,and baseball.
Albury, a 2010 graduate of Norwich, spent the previousfour years as an undergraduate assistant in the sports informa-tion office.
He lives in Northfield.
Derek DunningAssistant Director
Derek Dunning is in his second yearas an assitant director of sports infor-mation. He is the point person for themen's and women's ice hockey teams,men's and women's soccer teams, soft-ball, men’s tennis and cross countryteams.
He graduated from the State University of New York atOswego in 2009 with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and anathletic coaching minor. While at Oswego, he wrote for the Os-wegonian school newspaper as well as the student-run televisionstation, WTOP where he provided color commentary and in-game analysis for hockey broadcasts.
Dunning was a three-year member of the cross countryteam and interned with the Oswego State Hockey Blueline Clubassisting with marketing, media guide sales, and gameday man-agement as well as with the Palladium-Times daily newspaper.
Before coming to Norwich, he has served as theUSCHO.com Division III Women's Correspondent since 2007and worked as a sports reporter for the Leader-Herald daily news-paper in Gloversville, N.Y.
He resides in Northfield.
Norwich Coaching Staff
Head Coach Kyle Dezotell
embarks on his sixth season at the
helm of the Cadets men’s soccer
team, compiling an impressive ca-
reer record of 70-28-7 in his five
seasons at Norwich.
Dezotell began his coaching career in 2003 as
the assistant coach at Saint Michael’s College. The
following year in 2004 he was named head coach of
the Johnson State College Badgers, a squad he ended
up coaching to the NAC Regular Season Champi-
onship in 2005 and earned the 10th spot as “Most Im-
proved Team” in NCAA Division III. That year,
Dezotell was named NAC’s “Coach of the Year”.
In 2006, he found his way to Norwich and be-
came the ninth head coach in the 52-year history of the
men's soccer program.
In his inaugural season, Dezotell coached the
Cadets to a 13-7-1 record and into the ECAC New
England Tournament semifinals. The following year,
NU finished at 19-3-1 and won the GNAC Regular
Season title, setting precedent as the first Norwich
University athletic team to ever win an ECAC New
England Championship. He earned his first GNAC
“Coach of the Year” in 2007 and then repeated in 2008
after guiding the Cadets to their first GNAC Tourna-
ment title since 2001.
The coach’s soccer resume stands out as early
as ninth grade, where at North Country Union High
School, Dezotell’s name still stands as the career
record holder in goals, assists, and points, in addition
to holding the single season and career Vermont Divi-
sion-I High School goals record. He was a four-time
All-Metro Conference athlete and three-time All-State
performer. Dezotell also earned Vermont Gatorade
“Player of the Year” and NSCAA All-America. In
1998, he led his team to the Vermont State Champi-
onship.
Dezotell received a Bachelor of Arts degree
from Middlebury College in 2003 and also holds an
NSCAA Advanced National Diploma. Dezotell played
to an impressive level in his four years with the Pan-
thers men’s soccer team and still stands as the career
record holder in goals, assists and points at the Col
Eric Nordenson will return for
his sixth season coaching along-
side Dezotell as an assistant at
Norwich. He played college soc-
cer at Castleton State College
from 1991-1994 and earned a
Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice in 1998.
Nordenson began his coaching career in 1995
as an assistant coach at his alma mater Castleton State,
where the Spartans compiled a record of 14-3-1 and
were the Mayflower Conference champions. In 1996,
Nordenson moved to Northeastern University as the
first assistant coach for one of the finest Huskies
teams in school history.
From 1997-2003, Nordenson moved back to
Vermont, coaching at Montpelier High School and
Spaulding High School. From 2000-2003, he was the
assistant director at Montpelier based Capital Soccer
Club. From 2004-2005, Nordenson moved to Saint
Michael's College and from 2006-present he has
coached at Norwich University.
On top of his duties as the men’s soccer assis-
tant coach, Nordenson also works as a police officer in
the Montpelier Police Department.
Nordenson lives in Berlin.
Eric NordensonAssistant Coach
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Kyle DezotellHead Coach
lege. In 1999, the team captured the ECAC New Eng
land Championship and won the inaugural NESCAC
Men’s Soccer Championship two seasons later. While
at Middlebury, Dezotell was named to the All-
NESCAC and All-New England teams, while still
finding time to compete on the Division-I Nordic Ski
Team for three seasons.
After college, Dezotell played three seasons
with the semi-professional Vermont Voltage. In 2003,
his team advanced to the Final Eight of the 2003 PDL
National Championships.
Dezotell serves as a staff coach for Far Post
Soccer Club and has coached previous season for
Vermont’s Olympic Development Program.
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2011 Season Preview
“Defensive to the Corps” 2011 Norwich Men’s Soccer Preview
by Derek Dunning, NU Sports Information
NORTHFIELD, Vt. – “Defense wins champi-onships” is a commonly used phrase by coaches in a
variety of sports.
The 2011 Norwich men’s soccer team will at-
tempt to prove the age-old adage true this season as
the Cadets have their sights set on winning their first
Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) title
since 2008.
Kyle Dezotell enters his sixth season at the
helm of the program with an impressive 70-28-7
record so far. He begins 2011 just 19 wins shy of the
school all-time record for coaching wins.
NU returns eight starters from last year’s 10-7-
2 squad that fell 4-0 to Albertus Magnus in the confer-
ence semifinals.
The Cadets will have every member of their
defense back that surrendered just 31 goals last sea-
son. The group is led by a pair of sophomores in
GNAC 1st Team selection Ryan Campbell (Damas-
cus, Md.) and 2nd Team selection Andrew Dustin
(Canterbury, N.H.).
“Defensively things look good right now,” said
NU men’s soccer coach Kyle Dezotell. “Ryan and
Andy were our two starting center backs last year as
freshmen and gained a ton of experience. They could
potentially be a center back pairing for four years
which would be a great thing.”
Junior Mike Ravenelle (Merrimack, N.H),
sophomore Anthony Amell (Northfield, Vt.) and
freshman Chris Bristol (Clinton, Conn.) are each ex-
pected to compete for time on the backline as well.
“Ravenelle has really stepped up into more of a
leadership role as a junior,” Dezotell said. “He’s dras-
tically improved his fitness, maybe as much as any-
body we’ve ever had while I’ve been here. He’s pretty
much solidified himself into a starting defensive role.”
“Amell started a lot of games for us last year,
and this year I think he’s going to fit into a utility role
quite well,” Dezotell said. “He’s versatile and can fill
a number of roles and can be the cover for a lot of po-
sitions.”
“Chris Bristol is one of our freshman rooks in
the Corps,” Dezotell said. “He’s had a great preseason,
and now we’ll see if he can balance the demands of
being a rook, a student, and an athlete all at the same
time.”
To add to any already talented defense, NU
also has the benefit of returning its standout freshman
goaltender from a year ago in Alex Toomey (Anchor-
age, Alaska). Toomey started 18 of 19 games in net
and finished the season with a 10-6-2 record, 1.29
goals against average and a .802 save percentage. He
also posted five shutouts.
“Having Alex back is great,” Dezotell said.
“He had a very good freshman year, and certainly in
my mind, is one of the best goalkeepers in our confer-
ence. He was a rook as well, so there were some good
times and some tough times. But now, being a sopho-
more, he has taken over a leadership role within in our
team, especially guiding the new freshmen corps
kids.”
Toomey will have four other freshmen pushing
him for playing time, including Greg Payne (Budd
Lake, Pa.), Christian Hallstrom (Las Vegas, Nev.),
Zach Harrington and Zach Scher (Troy, N.Y.)
While NU was excellent at stopping goals last
season, the Cadets also struggled to score goals for
much of the season. Dezotell said that once again he’ll
be looking for someone to step up on offense.
“Offensively it’s still a little bit of a question
mark on who is going to score goals,” he said. “We’ve
had some guys look good both on our trip to Spain and
now in preseason.”
One of the players to catch Dezotell’s eye will
be a new face in sophomore transfer Wesley Keslin
(Brossard, Que.)
“Wesley transferred in last year and had to sitout a year due to NCAA International rules,” Dezotell
said. “He is looking like he could score some goals for
us. He’s got great speed and a great attitude and works
really hard. He’s very athletic so I think he’ll be able
to get in behind some teams and score some goals.”
Senior captain Ryan Robertson and sopho-
more Joe Young are both expected to factor heavily
into the offense as well.
“As long as Ryan stays healthy he has 10-goal
potential and can be one of our leading scorers,” De-
zotell said. “Joe has also had a pretty good preseason.
He played well last season but was unlucky a number
2011 Season Preview
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of times and for some reason just couldn’t find the
back of the net.”
With seven field players on the roster 6-foot or
taller, Dezotell hopes that the team can convert scoring
chances off of set pieces.
“The big thing for us will be scoring on set
pieces,” he said. “We have some size for the first time
in a couple years, so we’re going to try and generate
some offense through our corner kicks and set pieces.”
At midfield, NU will have a mix of veterans
and newcomers battling for playing time led by junior
GNAC 2nd team selection Garrett Shufelt (Clifton
Park, N.Y.) and classmate Colin Pope (Tunbridge,
Vt.), as well as sophomores Eric Weir (Ipswich,
Mass.) and Billy Flanagan (Oxford, N.Y.).
“Eric had a great year for us last year playing
both midfield and forward,” Dezotell said. “He’s al-
ways incredibly fit and plays both sides of the ball
well. Garrett is a good wide player and is always dan-
gerous when he’s on the field. We’re working on a
couple things with him right now but he’ll definitely
score some goals for us and get some assists.”
Coming into preseason, Dezotell didn’t expect
to have Flanagan ready for game action after the soph-
omore suffered a season ending lacrosse injury last
spring.
“We’ve had a bit of a surprise having Billy
back and training already,” Dezotell said. “To have
him back and able to play after just five months is
pretty amazing considering what he’s gone through.”
“Colin Pope is another guy, that if he can stay
healthy, he’ll have a great year for us,” Dezotell said.
“He’s been battling through injuries his whole career,
but when he’s healthy he certainly will factor in.”
Pedro Rodriguez (Bolivar City, Venezuela)
and Derek Morin (South Paris, Maine) are two fresh-
men that Dezotell expects to be in the mix competing
with the four veterans.
“Pedro is a very smooth player,” Dezotell said.
“He passes the ball and maintains possession really
well. I think it may take a bit of an adjustment for him
to fit into the strong, fast and physical American col-
lege game, but he’s a very good player. Derek is an-
other freshman that will be battling for playing time
and has looked good in preseason so far. He’s natu-
rally a defender but he can run for days so we like see-
ing what he can do out wide now.”
Dezotell said the biggest thing that Norwich
will need to improve on is focus and playing a full 90
minutes. He feels that the temporary lapses from last
year however can somewhat be contributed to inexpe-
rience with having seven freshmen at times in the
starting lineup.
“I think our focus for 90 minutes has to be bet-
ter this year,” Dezotell said. “We lost in the conference
semifinals last year after giving up three headers in the
first half.”
“We’re still young, but I don’t think we’re too
young,” he said. “Last year, I think we were too
young, with at times having as many as seven fresh-
men starting, and I think that was a bit too much to
ask. This year I feel like we’re significantly older than
we were last year and it will most likely be more like
one or two freshmen and then the rest being mostly
sophomores and juniors.”
“The start of our season is going to be ex-
tremely difficult, it’s probably as tough of a start as
anyone in New England,” Dezotell said. “In some
ways that can be good, though, because when you’re
on the road your focus needs to be especially good.
But, as much as we’re at a disadvantage at the start of
the year, we’ll be playing a lot of home games at the
end of the year when kids start to wear down a bit
more.”
Although the first month of the schedule will
be taxing, Dezotell said it will help prepare the team in
the long run when the GNAC conference schedule
starts up.
“The most important thing we’ll be looking at
through the first part of the season is the progress the
team makes,” he said. “The win/loss record isn’t as
crucial since at-large bids typically don’t come out of
our conference. It’s all about being ready for GNAC
games and putting ourselves in the best position to win
the conference tournament and make the NCAAs.”
Norwich opens the 2011 campaign on Thurs-
day, Sept. 1 at Johnson State at 3 p.m.
2011 Norwich Roster
2011 NORWICH MEN’S SOCCER ROSTER
No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School0 Greg Payne Fr. GK 6-2 185 Budd Lake, N.J./State College1 Alex Toomey So. GK 6-2 171 Anchorage, Alaska/South Anchorage2 William Flanagan So. M 5-10 159 Oxford, N.Y./Mercersburg Academy3 Pedro Rodriguez Fr. M 5-7 133 Bolivar City, Venezuela/4 Ryan Campbell So. D 6-2 183 Damascus, Md./Pooleville6 Eric Weir So. M 5-11 161 Ipswich, Mass./Ipswich7 Michael Blackmon Fr. D 5-11 180 Snoqualmie, Wash./Mount Si8 Mike Ravenelle Jr. D 6-1 165 Merrimack, N.H./Merrimack9 Garrett Shufelt Jr. M 5-7 156 Clifton Park, N.Y./Columbia10 Wesley Keslin So. F 6-1 165 Brossard, Que./Dawson College11 Ryan Robertson Sr. F 5-11 185 Northfield, Vt./Northfield12 Nathan Bacon So. D 6-1 180 Randolph, Vt./Randolph Union14 Gavin Boyle So. F 5-10 171 Harpersfield, N.Y./Stamford Central15 Joe Young So. F 5-8 153 McLean, Va./Langley16 Yegor Bezuglyy Fr. F 5-11 203 Kharkov, Ukraine/Brewster Academy17 Chris Bristol Fr. D 5-11 170 Clinton, Conn./The Morgan School18 Ryan Curley Fr. M 6-2 150 East Haddam, Conn./Nathan Hale-Ray19 Andrew Dustin So. D 5-10 170 Canterbury, N.H./Tilton School20 Adam Ploof Jr. M 5-6 140 Colchester, Vt./Colchester21 Jerry Passalacqua Fr. D 5-9 155 Northfield, Vt./Northfield22 Derek Morin Fr. D 5-11 145 South Paris, Maine/Oxford Hills23 Colin Pope Jr. M 6-0 166 Tunbridge, Vt./Sharon Academy24 Anthony Amell So. D 6-2 186 Northfield, Vt./Northfield25 Brandon Place Fr. D 5-10 176 Concord, N.H./Concord26 Zachary Scher Fr. GK 6-0 205 Troy, N.Y./Troy27 Christian Hallstrom Fr. GK 6-2 208 Las Vegas, Nev./Arbor View28 Zach Harrington Fr. GK 6-2 230 Heidelberg, Germany/HeidelbergHead Coach: Kyle Dezotell (Middlebury ‘03), 6th seasonAssistant Coaches: Eric Nordenson (Castleton State ‘98), 6th season; Chris Rivet (Norwich ‘10), 2nd seasonTeam Captain: Ryan Robertson ‘12 Team Manager: Spencer McCoy ‘14Athletic Trainer: Nikki Therrien (UVM‘07)
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2011 Returnees
ROBERTSON’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh GW PK-At
2008 3-0 0 0 0 2 0 0-0
2009 18-8 3 4 10 25 0 0-0
2010 13-4 5 0 10 19 2 1-1
Career 34-12 8 4 20 46 2 1-1
20Adam PloofJuniorMidfield5-7 - 140 lbs Colchester, Vt.Colchester
2010: Appeared in 13 games, started in four ... ranked
third on team with five goals ... listed fourth on team in
points with 10 ... tied for second on team with two
game-winning goals ... converted one penalty kick.
2009: Played in 18 games … started eight… tied for
fifth on the team with three goals… tied for third on the
team with four assists… finished tied for fifth in team
scoring with 10 points.
2008: Saw action in three games.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
soccer at Northfield High School… named first team
all-league and received all-state honors in 2003… All-
League honorable mention in 2001… also a four-year
member of the varsity hockey team… played baseball
for three years.
PERSONAL: Son of H. Stewart and Kathleen Robert-
son… has three sisters, Mackenzie, Kelly and Jen-
nifer… majoring in Communications.
2010: Played in three games.
2009: Played in one game ... tallied two assists for two
points.
2008: Did not play on team.
BEFORE NORWICH: Three-sport athlete at Colch-
ester High School ... played four years of soccer and
was also a four-year member of the cross country ski
and track and field teams ... earned the Most Responsi-
ble, Respectable and Reliable Award ... won the
Coaches Award.
PERSONAL: Son of Jeff and Linda Ploof ... has one
brother, Jason and one sister, Cassie ... majoring in Ar-
chitecture.
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PLOOF’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh GW PK-At
2008 DID NOT PLAY
2009 1-0 0 2 2 1 0 0-0
2010 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Career 4-0 0 2 2 1 0 0-0
11Ryan RobertsonSeniorForward5-10 - 185 lbsNorthfield, Vt.Northfield
2011 Returnees
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2010: Tied for fourth on team with four goals ... team-
leading seven assists ... ranked tied for second with 15
points ... scored game-winning goal on Oct. 16 in 2-0
win over St. Joseph’s (Me.) ... named to GNAC All-
Conference Second Team.
2009: Played in 19 games with one start ... scored three
goals, including one game winner ... went one-for-one
on PKs.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
soccer at Columbia High School… three-year letter-
winner for the lacrosse team... selected for the New York
State ODP in 2007 and ‘08… member of the CDYSL
ODP from 2004-07.
PERSONAL: Son of Robert and Kimberly Shufelt…
has a brother, Robert… also a member of the Norwich
lacrosse team… majoring in Political Science.
9Garrett ShufeltJuniorMidfield5-9 - 156 lbsClifton Park, N.Y.Columbia
SHUFELT’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh GW PK-At
2009 19-1 3 0 6 26 1 1-1
2010 20-19 2 1 5 23 0 0-0
Career 39-20 5 1 11 49 1 1-1
2010: Saw action in 18 games, starting 10 ... scored one
goal and ranked second on team with four assists ...
listed sixth on team with six points.
2009: Appeared in 19 games … started 11 contests…
third on the team with six goals … tied for fourth in
team scoring with 12 points.
BEFORE NORWICH: Was a member of New Hamp-
shire Classics soccer club for three years… played four
years of varsity soccer at Merrimack High School…
team won 2008 state championship… was on school’s
ski team for three years… team placed third in the 2006
Div. I state skiing championships… ran track for four
years… played one year of basketball.
PERSONAL: Son of Raymond and Jane Ravenelle…
has a sister Ashley... Majoring in Criminal Justice.
8Mike RavenelleJuniorForward6-0 - 165 lbsMerrimack, N.H.Merrimack
RAVENELLE’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh GW PK-At
2009 19-11 6 0 12 19 0 0-0
2010 18-10 1 4 6 11 0 0-0
Career 37-21 7 4 18 30 0 0-0
2011 Returnees
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2010: Appeared in six games and started all of them.
2009: Played in fourteen games… had one start… reg-
istered a goal and two assists… was one-for-one on
penalty kicks.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played two years of varsity
soccer at Sharon Academy… left as the school’s all-time
leading scorer… lettered three years in basketball.
PERSONAL: Son of Wayne and Kathy Pope… has a
sister, Melissa… majoring in Architecture.
23Colin PopeJuniorMidfield6-0 - 166 lbsTunbridge, Vt.Sharon Academy
POPE’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh GW PK-At
2009 14-1 1 2 4 9 0 1-1
2010 6-6 0 0 0 1 0 0-0
Career 20-7 1 2 4 10 0 1-1
(Jr.) Garrett Shufelt Midfield
(Jr.) Mike Ravenelle Defense
2010: Started 18 games in between the pipes for the
Cadets ... compiled a 10-6-2 record ... Stopped 97 shots
for a .802 save percentage and posted a 1.29 goals
against average ... recorded five shutouts ... currently
ranks sixth on all-time NU career goals against average
list.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
soccer at South Anchorage High School… team won
state high school championship in 2009… tabbed all-
conference in 2009 and ’10… ran cross country for three
years... Member of Rush soccer club from 2005-10…
team was state champion in 2008 and ’09… selected to
Alaska ODP in 2008.
PERSONAL: Son of Dan and Joann Toomey… has a
brother, Griffin, and a sister, Hannah…member of the
Norwich University Corps of Cadets ... majoring in
Physical Education.
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2011 Returnees
2010: Saw action in 19 games, starting 18 of them ...
scored two goals and added one assist for five points ...
tied for sixth on team in goals and ranked seventh in
points ... named GNAC Rookie of the Week for week
ending Oct. 24.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
soccer at Mercersburg Academy… also a four-year
member of the lacrosse team… was the team’s leading
scorer… named all-conference… served as a captain for
both the soccer and lacrosse squads... was a member of
CWS F.C. in 2010 and Benedict F.C. in 2009.
PERSONAL: Son of Peter and Kathryn Flanagan…
has three brothers, Mike, Matt and Tom, as well as one
sister, Jenn … brother, Mike, played football for Union
College… majoring in Mechanical Engineering.
2William FlanaganSophomoreDefense5-10 - 159 lbsOxford, N.Y.Mercersburg Academy
FLANAGAN’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh GW PK-At
2010 19-18 2 1 5 12 1 0-0
Career 19-18 2 1 5 12 1 0-0
TOOMEY’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GSRecord Min GA GAA Saves Save %SO
2010 18-18 10-6-2 1680 24 1.29 97 .802 5
Career 18-18 10-6-2 1680 24 1.29 97 .802 5
Alex ToomeySophomoreGoalkeeper6-2 - 171 lbsAnchorage, AlaskaSouth Anchorage
2010: Only player to play and start in all 19 games ...
scored one goal and tallied an assist as well for three
points ... emerged as leader on young back line and was
named to the GNAC First Team All-Conference squad.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played varsity soccer at
Poolesville High School … was a team captain senior
year ... member of the MSC Dragons from 2004-10.
PERSONAL: Son of Neil and Melanie Campbell… has
two sisters, Erin and Shannon… father, Neil, played
multiple sports at Norwich… majoring in Physical Ed-
ucation.
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2011 Returnees
CAMPBELL’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh GW PK-At
2010 19-19 1 1 3 12 0 0-0
Career 19-14 1 1 3 15 0 0-0
4Ryan CampbellSophomoreDefense6-1 - 183 lbsDamascus, Md.Pooleville
2010: Was not eligible due to NCAA transfer rules.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played soccer at Dawson Col-
lege in Quebec ... was named Athlete of the Year in first
year of high school ... named most improved player in
last year at Dawson College ... played on the Mont-
Royal Outremont soccer club in the Quebec Elite
League ... attended Concordia University in Quebec for
one year.
PERSONAL: Son of Annecie-Guerla Berthold ... has
two sisters, Cathy and Leslie-Ann ... majoring in Civil
Engineering.
10Wesley KeslinSophomoreForward6-1 - 165 lbsBrossard, Que.Dawson College
KESLIN’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh GW PK-At
2010 DID NOT PLAY
Career
2010: Played in 10 games.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
soccer at Randolph Union High School… earned second
team all-state honors… three-year letterwinner with the
lacrosse team… all-state honorable mention… wrestled
sophomore year… member of Capital soccer club for
ten years… team won state championship in 2009.
PERSONAL: Son of Charles and Cathy Bacon… has
three brothers, Nick, Matt and Eric… majoring in Me-
chanical Engineering.
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2011 Returnees
BACON’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh GW PK-At
2010 10-0 0 0 0 2 0 0-0
Career 10-0 0 0 0 2 0 0-0
12Nathan BaconSophomoreMidfield6-0 - 180 lbsRandolph, Vt.Randolph
2010: Played in all 19 games and started 17 of them ...
led all freshmen and ranked tied for fourth on the team
with four goals ... also tallied one assist.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
soccer at Ipswich High School… was team’s leading
goal scorer… was a league all-star in junior and senior
campaigns… ran track for three years…ran indoor track
for two seasons… earned student-athlete award... was a
member of the Boston Aztecs soccer club for seven
years.
PERSONAL: Son of Richard and Phyllis Weir… has a
sister, Amanda… is a member of the Norwich Corps of
Cadets… major in Civil Engineering.
6Eric WeirSophomoreMidfield5-10 - 161 lbsIpswich, Mass.Ipswich
WEIR’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh GW PK-At
2010 19-17 4 1 9 19 0 0-0
Career 19-17 4 1 9 19 0 0-0
2011 Returnees
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2010: Played in 16 games and started seven ... tied for
third on the team with three assists.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played three years of varsity
soccer at Langley High School… team made it to the
district finals… ran cross country in 2008… was a mem-
ber of the indoor track team in 2007 and ’08… played
for the Melean Focus from 2005-2008... member of the
Great Falls Premier ’91 from 2008-10… selected to the
Virginia ODP in 2009 and ’10.
PERSONAL: Son of Eugene and Ruth Young… has
two sisters, Bayleigh and Katie, along with a brother,
Sam… father, Eugene, played soccer at Norwich… ma-
joring in Health Sciences.
YOUNG’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh GW PK-At
2010 16-7 0 3 3 16 0 0-0
Career 16-7 0 3 3 16 0 0-0
15Joe YoungSophomoreMidfield5-7 - 153 lbsMcLean, Va.Langley
2010: Played in four games.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played three years of varsity
soccer at Stamford Central School… picked up Second
Team All-Star and honorable mention honors during ca-
reer… member of the ski team for three years… ran
track all four years… squad won 2010 NYS D League
championship.
PERSONAL: .Son of Bill and Jennifer Boyle… has a
sister, Morgan… majoring in Studies in War and Peace.
14Gavin BoyleSophomoreForward5-8 - 171 lbsHarpersfield, N.Y.Stamford Central
BOYLE’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh GW PK-At
2010 4-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0
Career 4-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0
2011 Returnees
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2010: Played in 15 games, started in 12 ... scored two
goals to tie for sixth on the team ... ranked eighth in
points with four ... scored game winning-goal in 2-0 win
over Johnson & Wales on Sept. 25.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
soccer at Northfield High School … four-year letter-
winner with the hockey team … member of the golf
team for four seasons … team won 2007 Div. III state
championship … won Tri-Scholar Athlete award.
PERSONAL: Son of Scott and Barb Amell… has two
sisters, Hillary and Courtney… majoring in Engineering
Management.
24Anthony AmellSophomoreDefense6-2 - 186 lbsNorthfield, Vt.Northfield
AMELL’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh GW PK-At
2010 15-12 2 0 4 9 1 0-0
Career 19-18 2 0 4 9 1 0-0
2010: Played in 19 games, starting in 18 of them.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played soccer, hockey and
lacrosse at the Tilton School… was a team captain for
all three squads… soccer team was NEPSAC Class C
champions… named the school’s “Male Athlete of the
Year.”
PERSONAL: Son of Darrin and Heidi Dustin… has a
brother, Christopher… is a member of the Corps of
Cadets… majoring in Criminal Justice.
19Andrew DustinSophomoreDefense5-10 - 170 lbsCanterbury, N.H.Tilton School
DUSTIN’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh GW PK-At
2010 19-18 0 0 0 1 0 0-0
Career 19-18 0 0 0 1 0 0-0
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2011 Newcomers
BEFORE NORWICH: Played soccer at State College
Area High School ... captain of team his senior season
... recipient of Army Athlete-Scholar Award ... member
of High Honor Roll ... played for the PA Classics club
soccer team from 2008-10.
PERSONAL: Son of Christopher and Kimberly Payne
... has one brother, Nick and one sister, Olivia ... rook in
the Norwich University Corps of Cadets ... majoring in
Political Science.
0Greg PayneFreshmanGoalkeeper6-2 - 185 lbsBudd Lake, N.J.State College
BEFORE NORWICH: Played soccer at Nuestra Sra
de Las Nieves ... all-time scoring leader at school ...
named most valuable player in 2005-06 ... won national
championship in 2003, 2004, and 2007 ... won six
straight regional championships from 2004-09 ... won
four straight state championships from 2005-08 ...
played for the America FC and Club Portgues soccer
clubs.
PERSONAL: Son of Pedro Rodriguez and Nilmay
Romero ... has one sibling, Jose Rodriguez ... majoring
in Architecture.
3Pedro RodriguezFreshmanMidfield5-7 - 133 lbsBolivar City, VenezuelaOur Lady of the Snows
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of soccer at
Mount Si High School ... member of the fifth-ranked
team in state in junior year ... scored three goals in five
minutes in high school ... played for the Cascade Select
club team.
PERSONAL: Son of James and Margie Blackmon ...
has one brother, Phil ... rook in the Norwich University
Corps of Cadets ... majoring in Criminal Justice.
7Michael BlackmonFreshmanDefense5-11 - 180 lbsSnoqualmie, Wash.Mount Si
BEFORE NORWICH: Played soccer and hockey for
three years at Brewster Academy in New Hampshire ...
recipient of the Coaches Award for hockey ... Brewster
Academy 2011 Male Athlete of the Year for hockey and
soccer ... played for the Ukraine National Under-20
hockey team.
PERSONAL: Son of Yiura and Vita Bezuglyy ... has
one sister, Eva ... majoring in Business Management.
16Yegor BezuglyyFreshmanForward5-11 - 203 lbsKharkov, UkraineBrewster Academy
2011 Newcomers
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BEFORE NORWICH: Four-year member of soccer
team at The Morgan School ... also ran indoor track and
outdoor track for one season ... named team Most Valu-
able Player and Defensive MVP during his senior year
... defensive MVP in junior year ... won the Shoreline
Championship in his sophomore year ... played club soc-
cer for South Central Premier, Oakwood Premier, Oak-
wood Academy, and the Connecticut ODP ... National
Technical Honor Society ... CAPT Scholar ... First Se-
lectman's Award ... Husky Athletic Award.
PERSONAL: Son of Stephen and Elizabeth Bristol ...
brother, Tyler played soccer at at the United States Naval
Academy ... rook in the Norwich University Corps of
Cadets ... majoring in Mechanical Engineering.
17Chris BristolFreshmanDefense5-11 - 170 lbsClinton, Conn.The Morgan School
BEFORE NORWICH: Played soccer at Nathan Hale-
Ray High School ... played for the Foundation Soccer
Club program.
PERSONAL: Son of Karen Curley ... has three sib-
lings, Brendan, Jamie and Michael ... majoring in Con-
struction Management.
18Ryan CurleyFreshmanMidfield6-2 - 150 lbsEast Haddam, Conn.Nathan Hale-Ray
BEFORE NORWICH: Played soccer for four years at
Northfield High School ... also played hockey for three
years, baseball for two years and was a member of the
golf team for two years ... was on league championship
baseball team in 2011 ... played for the U19 club pro-
gram in 2010 and 2011 ... Tri-Scholar Athlete for three
years ... named to the 2nd team in soccer and hockey
two years in a row ... ranked fourth in class and had all
A's in senior year.
PERSONAL: Son of William and Heidi Passalacqua ...
has two brothers, Michael and Nick, and one sister, Julia
... grandfather, Michael, played soccer at Norwich ...
rook in the Corps of Cadets ... majoring in Psychology.
21 Jerry PassalacquaFreshmanDefense5-9 - 155 lbsNorthfield, Vt.Northfield
BEFORE NORWICH: Played soccer for four years
and basketball for three years at Oxford Hills High
School ... named to 1st team All-Conference KVAC as
a senior ... named to 2nd team All-Conference KVAC
as a junor ... earned 2011 Coaches Award and was
named Most Valuable Player as senior ... member of
Odyssey Sport 97' club team that won four straight state
championships ... also was on Portland Phoenix club
team that won 2011 state title.
PERSONAL: Son of Chris and Sandra Morin ... has
one sister, Mikayla ... father, Chris played basketball at
the University of Maine-Fort Kent ... majoring in Sports
Medicine/Athletic Training.
22Derek MorinFreshmanDefense5-11 - 145 lbsSouth Paris, MaineOxford Hills
BEFORE NORWICH: Played soccer and baseball for
four years at Concord High School ... named a New
Hampshire Division I Scholar Athlete winner ... played
for the Express and Wildcat soccer clubs for one year
each.
PERSONAL: Son of Jerry and Lorijo Place ... has one
brother, Ryan ... majoring in Architecture.
25Brandon PlaceFreshmanDefense5-10 - 176 lbsConcord, N.H.Concord
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of soccer at
Troy High School ... was named “Keeper of the Year”
... played ODP club soccer since he was 12 years old.
PERSONAL: Son of Mayer and Cheryl Scher ... has
one sister, Leah ... majoring in Political Science.
26Zachary ScherFreshmanGoalkeeper6-0 - 205 lbsTroy, N.Y.Troy
27Christian HallstromFreshmanGoalkeeper6-2 - 208 lbsLas Vegas, Nev.Arbor View
28Zach HarringtonFreshmanGoalkeeper6-2 - 230 lbsHeidelberg, GermanyHeidelberg
2011 Newcomers
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BEFORE NORWICH: Played soccer at Arbor View
High School for four years ... named All-Division and
All-Region in 2010 ... captain during his senior year ...
played for the Premier Soccer Club in Las Vegas from
2009-11.
PERSONAL: Son of Dan Hallstrom and Sabra
Michelle ... has brother, Michael ... majoring in Mechan-
ical Engineering.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
soccer at Heidelberg High School ... four-time all-Eu-
rope selection ... four-time all-region selection ... two-
time all-tournament team ... played for German SV
Sandhausen 1916 soccer club.
PERSONAL: Son of Jeffrey and Margaret Harrington
... has two brothers, Andrew and Vincent ... brother, An-
drew is a member of Bates soccer team ... rook in the
Norwich University Corps of Cadets.
Player GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Pct. GWG PK-Att.7 Jake Leclaire 18-17 8 2 18 52 .154 3 1-2 10 Roger Motaze 18-18 6 3 15 25 .240 2 1-1 9 Garrett Shufelt 19-15 4 7 15 23 .174 1 0-0 11 Ryan Robertson 13-4 5 0 10 19 .263 2 1-1 13 Eric Weir 19-17 4 1 9 19 .211 0 0-0 8 Mike Ravenelle 18-10 1 4 6 11 .091 0 0-0 2 William Flanagan 19-18 2 1 5 12 .167 1 0-0 24 Anthony Amell 15-12 2 0 4 9 .222 1 0-0 4 Ryan Campbell 19-19 1 1 3 12 .083 0 0-0 18 Joe Young 16-7 0 3 3 16 .000 0 0-0 23 Bridger Van Ness 5-3 0 2 2 9 .083 0 0-0 3 Cullen Maher 9-4 0 1 1 5 .000 0 0-0 5 Zach McMillan 10-0 0 1 1 2 .000 0 0-0 16 Mike Lee 18-18 0 0 0 11 .000 0 0-0 12 Nathan Bacon 10-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 5 Christopher Gilmore 5-1 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 25 Colin Pope 6-6 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 19 Andrew Dustin 19-18 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 6 Gavin Boyle 4-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 21 C.J. Clark 5-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 17 Chris Kohn 5-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 3 Adam Ploof 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0
NORWICH CADETS 19 34 26 94 232 .147 10 3-4 Opponents 19 31 24 86 326 .095 7 0-0
2010 Statistics
2010 Individual Statistics
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Player GP-GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves SavePct W L T Shutouts1 Alex Toomey 18-18 1680:23 24 1.29 97 .802 10 6 2 5 0 Sam Armus 1-1 75:00 5 6.00 8 .615 0 1 0 0 26 Zach McMillan 0-0 15:00 2 12.00 2 .500 0 0 0 0
NORWICH CADETS 19 1770:23 31 1.58 108 .777 10 7 2 5 Opponents........... 19 1770:23 34 1.73 82 .707 7 10 2 5
2010 Season Results/Honors
Roger MotazeGreat Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC)
First Team
Ryan CampbellGNAC First Team
Mike LeeGNAC Second Team
Garrett ShufeltGNAC Second Team
Andy DustinGNAC Second Team
Jake LeclaireGNAC Third Team
William FlanaganGNAC Rookie of the Week
Jake LeclaireGNAC Player of the Week
2010 Schedule/Results(10-7-2, 6-3-0 GNAC)
Date Opponent Time/ResultSept. 1 SOUTHERN VERMONT W, 3-2 (ot) Sept. 4 vs. Plymouth State # L, 2-1 Sept. 5 at Roger Williams # W, 4-3 (ot)Sept. 8 SUNY PLATTSBURGH T, 0-0 (ot)Sept. 11 at Albertus Magnus* L, 2-1Sept. 14 JOHNSON STATE W, 2-1Sept. 18 at Emerson* L, 1-0Sept. 22 at Middlebury L, 7-0Sept. 25 JOHNSON & WALES* W, 4-1Sept. 29 at Castleton State L, 2-1Oct. 2 at Emmanuel (Mass.)* W, 4-1Oct. 6 at Lyndon State T, 2-2 (ot)Oct. 9 MOUNT IDA* W, 4-1Oct. 11 at Rivier* W, 3-0Oct. 16 ST. JOSEPH’S (ME.)* W 2-0Oct. 20 at Lasell* L, 2-0Oct. 23 SUFFOLK* W, 2-1Oct. 30 EMMANUEL (MASS.) $ W, 3-0Nov. 2 at Albertus Magnus % L, 4-0
Home games in BOLD CAPS* - Indicates GNAC contest # - Roger Williams Tournament (Husson, Me.)$ - GNAC Quarterfinals% - GNAC Semifinals
2010 Individual Honors
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(Soph.) Ryan Campbell Defense
GNAC All-Conference Honors2010
Roger Motaze........................................1st teamRyan Campbell......................................1st teamMike Lee..............................................2nd teamGarrett Shufelt.....................................2nd teamAndy Dustin.........................................2nd teamJake Leclaire..........................................3rd team
2009Chris Rivet.............................................1st teamRoger Motaze.......................................2nd teamCharles Maxwell...................................2nd teamJake Yaris...............................................3rd teamBridger Van Ness...........................................3rd team
2008Rob Harlow............................................1st teamRyan Boyton..........................................1st teamDrew Dilley............................................1st teamRoger Motaze........................................1st teamJason Grupp..........................................1st teamKyle Pzekaza..........................................1st teamJake Yaris...............................................1st teamChris Rivet.............................................3rd teamCharles Maxwell...................................3rd team
2007Jake Pagragan........................................1st teamJason Grupp..........................................1st teamDrew Dilley............................................1st teamRoger Motaze........................................1st teamRob Harlow............................................1st teamKyle Pzekaza..........................................1st teamJake Yaris...............................................1st teamRyan Boyton.........................................2nd teamPeter Andrews.....................................2nd team
2006Drew Dilley............................................1st teamKyle Pzekaza..........................................1st teamJeff Warner...........................................2nd teamRob Harlow..........................................2nd teamJake Yaris..............................................2nd team
2005Sani Siric................................................1st teamRob Harlow..........................................2nd teamJason Grupp.........................................2nd teamDrew Dilley...........................................2nd team
All-Time Honors/Awards
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2004Sani Siric....................................................1st teamDirk Vandeveer.........................................2nd team
2003Sani Siric....................................................1st teamGordon MacGregor...................................2nd team
2002Josh McElroy..............................................1st teamSani Siric....................................................1st teamSean Rudden..............................................1st teamEbale Siriwayo............................................1st teamNate Rittgarn............................................2nd team
2001Josh McElroy..............................................1st teamMariano Conte...........................................1st teamDirk Vandeveer...........................................1st teamRyan Quintal.............................................2nd teamNate Rittgarn............................................2nd teamJames Schuler...........................................2nd teamTim Kyrkostas...........................................2nd team
2000Ed Brandon................................................1st teamPeter Connery............................................1st teamBarry Reid..................................................1st teamJosh McElroy.............................................2nd teamNate Rittgarn............................................2nd teamDirk Vandeveer.........................................2nd teamDave Costa................................................2nd teamGavin Woods............................................2nd team
1999Peter Connery............................................1st teamGavin Woods.............................................1st teamDavid Costa..............................................2nd teamDavid Gentilella........................................2nd teamTravis Goodkind........................................2nd teamDirk Vandeveer.........................................2nd team
CAC All-Conference Honors1996
Tim Lull.....................................................2nd team1994
Scott Maxham..........................................2nd team1993
Jamie Sylvia...............................................1st teamGeorge Cox...............................................2nd teamChris Towle...............................................2nd team
1990Scott Morrison......................................1st team
Vermont All-State Team1973
Ronald Rivard........................................1st teamWilliam Milbier......................................1st teamJack Keefe............................................2nd teamJohn Magnus........................................2nd teamDouglas St. Armour..............................2nd team
1972Ronald Rivard........................................1st teamChris Fife...............................................1st teamGeorge McMillan..................................1st team
GNAC Major Awards“Offensive Player of the Year”
2008 - Ryan Boyton
“Defensive Player of the Year”2008 - Jason Grupp
“Coach of the Year”2008 - Kyle Dezotell
“Most Valuable Player”2007 - Rob Harlow
“Rookie of the Year”2007 - Roger Motaze
“Coach of the Year”2007 - Kyle Dezotell
“Rookie of the Year”2005 - Rob Harlow
“Most Valuable Player”2002 - Josh McElroy
“Rookie of the Year”2002 - Sani Siric
“Coach of the Year”2000 - Bob Friske
“Coach of the Year”1999 - Bob Friske
National Soccer Coaches Association ofAmerica (NSCAA) All-New England
2010Roger Motaze - 2nd team
2009 Chris Rivet - 2nd team
2008Ryan Boyton - 2nd teamDrew Dilley - 3rd teamJason Grupp - 4th teamKyle Pzekaza - 4th team
2007Rob Harlow - 1st teamJason Grupp - 4th team
1983Guido Verdelli
1975Mike Stevenson
1972George McMillan
Eastern College Athletic Conference(ECAC) Awards
2009Chris Rivet - 2nd Team All-New England
D3kicks.com All-New England
2007Rob HarlowDrew Dilley
NEISL College Division All-Star1970
Victor Gardner
1972George McMillan
1973William Milbier
1974Curt McCarthyMike Stevenson
1968Al Harwood
Mickey Lyford
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2010 (10-7-2)Head Coach: K. Dezotell
Opponent ScoreSouthern Vermont W, 3-2 (ot)Plymouth State L, 2-1 Roger Williams W, 4-3 (ot)SUNY Plattsburgh T, 0-0 (ot)Albertus Magnus L, 2-1Johnson State W, 2-1Emerson L, 1-0Middlebury L, 7-0Johnson & Wales W, 2-0Castleton State L, 2-1Emmanuel (Mass.) W, 4-1Lyndon State T, 2-2 (ot)Mount Ida W, 4-1Rivier W, 3-0St. Joseph’s (Me.) W, 2-0Lasell L, 2-0Suffolk W, 2-1Emmanuel (Mass.) @ W, 3-0Albertus Magnus # L, 4-0
2009 (10-8-2)Head Coach: K. Dezotell
Opponent ScoreSUNY Plattsburgh L, 2-0MCLA L, 2-1SUNY Cobleskill W, 4-1Emerson W, 2-0Johnson State W, 5-1Suffolk T, 1-1 (ot)Middlebury L, 2-1Emmanuel (Mass.) W, 5-0Castleton State T, 1-1 (ot)Albertus Magnus L, 1-0Lyndon State W, 1-0St. Joseph’s (Me.) L, 1-0Mount Ida L, 4-2Green Mountain W, 8-0Johnson & Wales W, 6-1Lasell W, 3-2Rivier W, 4-1Albertus Magnus @ W, 3-2 (ot)St. Joseph’s (Me.) # L, 2-1Castleton State % L, 2-1
2008 (18-3-1)NCAA Round of 32
Head Coach: K. DezotellOpponent ScoreCastleton State W, 1-0UMass-Dartmouth W, 6-2Curry W, 2-1SUNY Plattsburgh W, 3-1Johnson & Wales W, 5-3Johnson State W, 4-0St. Joseph’s (Me.) T, 1-1 (ot)Green Mountain W, 6-0
Albertus Magnus W, 3-0Lasell W, 3-0Suffolk W, 7-2Lyndon State L, 2-1 (ot)Mount Ida W, 2-1 (ot)Emerson W, 3-0Rivier W, 8-0Middlebury L, 2-1 (ot)Emmanuel (Mass.) W, 3-0Emerson @ W, 6-3Mount Ida # W, 5-0St. Joseph’s (Me.) $ W, 2-1Clark (Mass.) ! W, 1-0Middlebury + L, 1-0
2007 (19-3-1)ECAC NE Champions
Head Coach: K. DezotellOpponent ScoreCastleton State W, 4-0SUNY Plattsburgh L, 2-0Rivier W, 9-0Elms W, 3-2 (ot)Suffolk W, 3-2Lyndon State W, 4-0Johnson State W, 3-0Albertus Magnus W, 2-0Green Mountain W, 5-2Emmanuel (Mass.) W, 4-0Middlebury L, 2-1Johnson & Wales W, 3-2Mount Ida T, 1-1 (ot)Daniel Webster W, 5-0Lasell W, 5-0St. Joseph’s (Me.) W, 4-0Emerson W, 4-0Emerson @ W, 8-1Suffolk # W, 5-1Johnson & Wales $ L, 2-1 (ot)Becker % W, 2-0Worcester State ^ W, 1-0Wentworth & W, 2-1
2006 (13-7-1)Head Coach: K. Dezotell
Opponent ScoreClark L, 1-0Castleton State W, 1-0 (ot)SUNY Plattsburgh L, 5-0Daniel Webster W, 3-0Elms W, 4-0Suffolk W, 2-1Johnson State W, 1-0Emerson L, 1-0Green Mountain W, 4-1Emmanuel (Mass.) W, 4-0Southern Vermont W, 8-0Johnson & Wales L, 3-2Middlebury L, 5-0Rivier W, 5-1
Lyndon State W, 4-0Albertus Magnus W, 3-2WNEC T, 1-1 (ot)Emmanuel (Mass.) @ W, 3-0WNEC # L, 2-0Coast Guard % W, 2-0New England Coll. % L, 2-0
2005 (13-6-1)Head Coach: J. Franklin
Opponent ScoreLyndon State W, 5-1Castleton State W, 5-0SUNY Plattsburgh L, 5-0Daniel Webster W, 2-1Elms W, 3-0Suffolk W, 2-1Johnson State W, 5-1Emerson W, 4-1Green Mountain W, 5-0Emmanuel (Mass.) T, 1-1 (ot)Southern Vermont W, 5-3Johnson & Wales L, 2-0Middlebury W, 2-1Rivier W, 1-0Albertus Magnus L, 1-0WNEC L, 3-0Suffolk @ W, 3-0WNEC # L, 2-0Lasalle % W, 2-1Clark ^ L, 4-1
2004 (8-9-1)Head Coach: J. Franklin
Opponent ScoreLyndon State L, 2-1Castleton State L, 3-2SUNY Plattsburgh L, 3-0Daniel Webster W, 9-1Skidmore L, 3-1Suffolk W, 1-0Johnson State W, 4-0Emerson L, 3-1Green Mountain W, 3-1Emmanuel (Mass.) W, 2-0Southern Vermont W, 10-0Johnson & Wales T, 1-1 (ot)Middlebury L, 4-0Rivier W, 5-4Albertus Magnus L, 2-1WNEC L, 1-0Suffolk @ W, 2-1WNEC # L, 3-0
2003 (6-13-0)Head Coach: J. Franklin
Opponent ScoreSkidmore L, 3-2 (ot)Colby-Sawyer L, 3-2Rowan L, 4-0
New Jersey City L, 2-0SUNY Plattsburgh L, 3-1Daniel Webster W, 4-0Lyndon State W, 3-0Suffolk L, 2-1Johnson State W, 2-1Emerson L, 3-1Castleton State L, 3-0Emmanuel (Mass.) W, 5-0Southern Vermont W, 3-0Johnson & Wales L, 1-0Middlebury L, 5-0Rivier W, 2-0Albertus Magnus L, 1-0WNEC L, 2-1Johnson & Wales @ Loss
2002 (13-6-1)Head Coach: B. Friskie
Opponent ScoreBabson L, 1-0Springfield W, 3-2 (ot)SUNY Oswego W, 4-0SUNY Plattsburgh L, 1-0Daniel Webster W, 5-1Lyndon State W, 5-0Suffolk L, 2-1Johnson State W, 4-1Emerson W, 5-4 (ot)Castleton State W, 4-1Emmanuel (Mass.) W, 9-0Southern Vermont W, 9-0Johnson & Wales W, 3-0Middlebury L, 5-0Rivier T, 1-1 (ot)Albertus Magnus L, 1-0WNEC W, 1-0 (ot)Rivier @ W, 5-1Emerson # W, 3-1Johnson & Wales $ L, 1-0
2001 (21-1-0)NCAA Round of 32
Head Coach: B. FriskieOpponent ScoreMount Ida W, 3-2UMass-Boston W, 4-0SUNY Plattsburgh W, 3-1Daniel Webster W, 15-0Lyndon State W, 4-1Suffolk W, 1-0Johnson State W, 4-0Emerson W, 4-0St. Joseph’s (Vt.) W, 3-1Coast Guard W, 4-3Southern Vermont W, 6-1Johnson & Wales W, 5-0Middlebury W, 2-0Rivier W, 2-0Castleton State W, 7-2
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Albertus Magnus W, 5-1WNEC W, 4-0Southern Vermont # W, 7-0Rivier # W, 4-0WNEC $ W, 1-0Keene State ! W, 2-0St. Lawrence + L, 7-0
2000 (14-4-1)GNAC Champions
Head Coach: B. FriskieOpponent ScoreCastleton State L, 1-0SUNY Plattsburgh L, 1-0Daniel Webster W, 4-0Lyndon State W, 3-0Suffolk W, 3-0Johnson State W, 4-0Emerson W, 2-0St. Joseph’s (Vt.) W, 5-0Coast Guard W, 1-0Southern Vermont W, 4-0Johnson & Wales W, 7-0Middlebury L, 1-0 (ot)Rivier W, 2-1 (ot)Albertus Magnus T, 0-0 (ot)WNEC W, 2-1Southern Vermont @ W, 8-0Albertus Magnus# W, 2-1 (ot)Johnson & Wales $ W, 2-0Plymouth State ! L, 3-1
1999 (17-4-0)NCAA Round of 32
Head Coach: B. FriskieOpponent ScoreCastleton State W, 3-2Becker W, 5-1WNEC W, 4-0Daniel Webster W, 9-0Lyndon State W, 5-1Suffolk W, 4-1Johnson State L, 2-1Emerson W, 1-0St. Michael’s L, 5-0Coast Guard W, 3-0Southern Vermont W, 2-1Johnson & Wales W, 8-3Middlebury L, 2-1Rivier W, 3-0New England Coll. W, 2-0Albertus Magnus W, 2-1Suffolk @ W, 7-0Rivier # W, 2-0Albertus Magnus $ W, 2-1Springfield ! W, 1-0St. Lawrence + L, 3-1
1998 (10-8-0)Head Coach: B. Friskie
Opponent ScoreSouthern Vermont W, 6-4MCLA L, 3-0St. John Fisher L, 4-0Plymouth State L, 2-0Keene State L, 10-2Lyndon State L, 2-1 (ot)Castleton State W, 2-0Johnson State W, 2-0Becker W, 1-0St. Michael’s W, 2-1 (ot)Coast Guard L, 4-2St. Joseph’s (Vt.) W, 1-0Wentworth W, 2-0Middlebury L, 6-0MIT W, 2-1Rivier W, 2-1New England Coll. L, 4-3WNEC W, 2-0
1997 (7-9-1)Head Coach: B. Friskie
Opponent ScoreWentworth L, 2-0Bates L, 5-0Colby L, 4-1Lyndon State L, 3-0Castleton State W, 3-0Johnson State W, 3-0MIT W, 2-0St. Michael’s L, 3-0Coast Guard L, 4-1New England Coll. W, 3-1Babson L, 2-1Middlebury L, 4-0Clark T, 0-0 (ot)Southern Vermont W, 4-3WPI L, 3-1Springfield W, 3-1WNEC W, 1-0
1996 (4-12-0)Head Coach: B. Friskie
Opponent ScoreSouthern Vermont W, 5-1Wentworth W, 3-1Bates L, 2-0Colby L, 2-0Lyndon State L, 1-0Castleton State L, 2-1 (ot)Johnson State W, 6-1MIT L, 2-1 (ot)St. Michael’s L, 3-0Coast Guard L, 3-1Babson L, 2-0Middlebury L, 3-0Clark L, 2-1WPI L, 3-1
Springfield W, 3-1WNEC L, 2-1
1995 (2-12-2)Head Coach: B. Friskie
Opponent ScoreSouthern Vermont W, 4-0Lyndon State T, 0-0 (ot)Castleton State L, 1-0Bates L, 5-0Colby L, 3-0Johnson State L, 2-0MIT L, 4-0St. Michael’s L, 2-0 (ot)Coast Guard L, 7-0Colby-Sawyer L, 3-1Babson L, 4-0Middlebury L, 3-0Clark L, 2-0WPI T, 2-2 (ot)Springfield L, 5-2WNEC W, 4-1
1994 (3-14-0)Head Coach: D. ShepardsonOpponent ScoreNew England Coll. W,1-0 forfeitLyndon State L, 3-1 (ot)MIT L, 1-0 (ot)Bates L, 3-1Colby L, 4-0Johnson State L, 3-1Castleton State L, 5-1St. Michael’s L, 4-0Coast Guard L, 3-2Colby-Sawyer L, 2-1 (ot)Babson L, 5-0Middlebury L, 6-0Clark L, 5-2Lyndon State L, 2-1WPI L, 2-0 (ot)Southern Vermont W, 3-0WNEC W, 2-0
1993 (7-10-0)Head Coach: D. ShepardsonOpponent ScoreSouthern Vermont W, 6-0Lyndon State W, 4-1MIT W, 3-1Bates L, 2-0Colby L, 5-1Johnson State W, 4-2Castleton State L, 4-3St. Michael’s L, 4-2Coast Guard L, 4-0Colby-Sawyer L, 4-1New England Coll. W, 2-0Middlebury L, 2-1
Lyndon State W, 4-0Southern Vermont W, 5-2WPI L, 3-2Babson L, 2-1WNEC L, 3-2
1992 (8-8-1)Head Coach: D. ShepardsonOpponent ScoreSUNY Plattsburgh L, 3-0Presque-Isle (Me.) W, 3-0MIT L, 3-2Bates L, 4-1Colby L, 3-0Johnson State W, 2-1Castleton State W, 3-2St. Michael’s W, 3-1Coast Guard L, 3-1 (ot)Colby-Sawyer T, 3-3 (ot)New England Coll. W, 6-0Middlebury L, 3-0Lyndon State W, 3-1 (ot)Southern Vermont W, 6-0WPI L, 5-0Babson L, 3-1WNEC W, 6-1
1991 (5-13-2)Head Coach: D. ShepardsonOpponent ScoreSUNY Plattsburgh L, 1-0 Presque-Isle (Me.) W, 3-0North Adams State L, 3-1Clark L, 6-1Lyndon State W, 5-2 (ot)Bates T, 0-0 (ot)Colby L, 5-0Johnson State L, 2-0Castleton State W, 3-1Coast Guard L, 5-0St. Michael’s L, 3-1MIT L, 2-0New England Coll. L, 2-1Green Mountain T, 1-1 (ot)Colby-Sawyer L, 3-2Middlebury L, 1-0WNEC W, 4-0Babson L, 3-0Southern Vermont W, 2-0WPI L, 4-2
1990 (2-14-0)Head Coach: B. Jennings
Opponent ScoreSkidmore L, 2-0Lyndon State L, 2-0Bates L, 6-0Colby L, 2-0Johnson State L, 4-0Castleton State L, 2-0
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Coast Guard L, 3-0St. Michael’s L, 3-0MIT L, 3-1New England Coll. W, 5-0St. Joseph’s (Vt.) W, 13-1Middlebury L, 4-1WNEC L, 2-1Babson L, 5-0WPI L, 3-0Green Mountain L, 1-0
1989 (6-11-0)Head Coach: B. Jennings
Opponent ScoreSUNY Plattsburgh L, 3-0Presque-Isle (Me.) L, 3-2Castleton State L, 2-0AIC L, 2-0Lyndon State W, 2-0Colby L, 4-0Bates W, 1-0Johnson State L, 2-0St. Joseph’s (Vt.) W, 8-0Green Mountain L, 3-0Coast Guard L, 4-1St. Michael’s L, 3-1Daniel Webster W, 6-0New England Coll. W, 2-0Skidmore L, 1-0Middlebury L, 5-0Southern Vermont W, 8-0
1988 (6-10-0)Head Coach: B. Jennings
Opponent ScoreBishop L, 3-2Lyndon State W, 2-0AIC W, 4-2Colby L, 4-1Bates L, 3-0Johnson State L, 2-0Castleton State L, 1-0Lyndon State W, 3-0Southern Vermont W, 3-0Green Mountain W, 5-1Coast Guard L, 2-1St. Michael’s L, 2-0Daniel Webster L, 1-0Skidmore L, 1-0New England Coll. W, 3-2 (ot)Middlebury L, 8-2
1987 (7-6-1)Head Coach: B. Jennings
Opponent ScoreAIC W, 2-0Lyndon State W, 5-0Colby L, 3-1Bates W, 1-0
Johnson State L, 2-1Castleton State W, 2-0Coast Guard L, 3-0St. Michael’s L, 3-0Daniel Webster L, 2-1New England Coll. W, 4-1Hawthorne W, 5-1Skidmore W, 3-1Middlebury L, 5-0Green Mountain T, 1-1 (ot)
1986 (2-13-0)Head Coach: B. Jennings
Opponent ScoreSouthern Vermont L, 1-0AIC L, 4-1Colby L, 2-1Bates L, 3-0Lyndon State L, 3-2Johnson State L, 2-0 (ot)Coast Guard L, 4-0New Hampshire Coll. L, 7-0St. Michael’s L, 3-2 (ot)New England Coll. W, 3-1Hawthorne L, 3-2Skidmore W, 1-0Middlebury L, 3-2Castleton State L, 3-0Green Mountain L, 2-1
1985 (6-8-1)Head Coach: B. Jennings
Opponent ScoreSouthern Vermont L, 1-0Colby L, 4-1Bates T, 0-0 (ot)Plymouth State W, 1-0Lyndon State W, 2-1Hawthorne L, 3-0Coast Guard L, 2-0New Hampshire Coll. L, 3-0Franklin Pierce L 2-1New England Coll. L, 3-1Johnson State W, 2-0Skidmore W, 1-0Middlebury L, 1-0Castleton State W, 4-3Green Mountain W, 2-1
1984 (10-4-1)Head Coach: B. Jennings
Opponent ScorePlymouth State L, 2-1AIC W, 3-1Colby W, 2-1 (ot)Bates T, 0-0 (ot)Franklin Pierce W, 2-1Lyndon State L, 1-0Hawthorne W, 2-1
Johnson State W, 1-0Coast Guard W, 2-0New Hampshire Coll.L, 2-1 (ot)St. Michael’s W, 2-0Southern Vermont W, 1-0New England Coll. W, 1-0Castleton State W, 1-0 (ot)Middlebury L, 3-0
1983 (11-4-1)Head Coach: T. Mariano
Opponent ScoreAIC W, 4-2Plymouth State L, 3-0Lyndon State W, 2-0Colby W, 4-2Bates W, 4-1Franklin Pierce W, 3-1Johnson State W, 3-1Coast Guard W, 2-1New Hampshire Coll. W, 1-0St. Michael’s L, 1-0Southern Vermont W, 7-0New England Coll. W, 2-1St. Anselm L, 2-0Middlebury T, 1-1 (ot)Castleton State W, 2-0Salem State % L, 2-0
1982 (7-6-2)Head Coach: T. Mariano
Opponent ScorePlymouth State L, 3-2Lyndon State W, 2-0Colby L, 3-0Bates L, 1-0Franklin Pierce W, 2-0AIC W, 4-0Johnson State W, 1-0Coast Guard T, 1-1 (ot)New Hampshire Coll. L, 2-1St. Michael’s L, 2-1New England Coll. W, 1-0St. Anselm W, 3-1Southern Vermont W, 7-0Middlebury LossCastleton T, 1-1 (ot)
1981 (8-6-1)Head Coach: T. Mariano
Opponent ScoreSouthern Vermont W, 4-0Lyndon State W, 2-1Colby W, 1-0Bates W, 2-0Franklin Pierce T, 2-2 (ot)AIC L, 3-1Johnson State W, 2-0Coast Guard L, 3-0New Hampshire Coll.W, 3-2 (ot)
St. Michael’s L, 3-1St. Anselm L, 1-0New England Coll. W, 1-0 (ot)Plymouth State L, 4-0Castleton State W, 1-0Middlebury L, 2-0 (ot)
1980 (7-4-3)Head Coach: T. Mariano
Opponent ScoreLyndon State T, 1-1 (ot)AIC W, 4-1Franklin Pierce W, 2-0Coast Guard L, 2-1Johnson State W, 1-0Plymouth State T, 1-1 (ot)Castleton State T, 1-1 (ot)New Hampshire Coll. L, 3-1St. Michael’s W, 1-0St. Anselm W, 1-0 (ot)New England Coll. W, 3-2St. Michael’s W, 3-2Keene State L, 2-0Middlebury L, 3-2
1979 (6-5-2)Head Coach: T. Mariano
Opponent ScoreBabson L, 3-2Lyndon State W, 5-0AIC W, 6-1Coast Guard L, 3-2Johnson State W, 2-0Plymouth State L, 2-0Middlebury L, 2-0St. Michael’s T, 2-2 (ot)St. Anselm W, 3-1Castleton State T, 0-0 (ot)St. Michael’s W, 2-1New England Coll. W, 5-1Keene State L, 2-1 (ot)
1978 (2-9-1)Head Coach: T. Mariano
Opponent ScoreSt. Michael’s W, 2-1 (ot)Johnson State L, 1-0AIC L, 2-1Coast Guard T, 1-1 (ot)Plymouth State L, 3-0Babson L, 2-1Middlebury L, 1-0St. Michael’s L, 3-1St. Anselm L, 2-0Castleton State L, 2-1 (ot)Lowell W, 4-1Keene State L, 5-0
1977 (2-9-1)Head Coach: C. Stowell
Opponent ScoreSt. Michael’s W, 3-2Johnson State L, 3-1AIC L, 4-1Coast Guard L, 3-0Vermont L, 4-1Babson L, 5-0Middlebury L, 7-2St. Michael’s L, 3-2St. Anselm T, 2-2 (ot)Castleton State L, 5-1Lowell W, 3-2Keene State L, 4-0
1976 (3-6-2)Head Coach: C. Stowell
Opponent ScoreCastleton State W, 3-2Johnson State W, 5-0AIC W, 2-1St. Michael’s T, 2-2 (ot)Coast Guard L, 3-1Vermont L, 10-1Babson L, 3-1Middlebury L, 7-0St. Michael’s L, 4-3St. Anselm T, 0-0 (ot)Lowell L, 2-1
1975 (5-6-1)Head Coach: C. Stowell
Opponent ScoreCastleton State L, 2-1St. Michael’s L, 2-0Johnson State W, 10-1AIC L, 3-2Vermont L, 4-1Coast Guard W, 3-0Middlebury T, 1-1 (ot)Babson L, 5-0St. Michael’s W, 5-1St. Anselm W, 2-1Hartford L, 2-1Lowell W, 3-0
1974 (2-5-4)Head Coach: C. Stowell
Opponent ScoreSt. Michael’s L, 1-0AIC W, 3-1Vermont L, 2-0Coast Guard T, 1-1 (ot)Middlebury L, 2-0Babson T, 2-2 (ot)Vermont T, 1-1 (ot)St. Michael’s L, 2-0St. Anselm T, 2-2 (ot)
Hartford W, 2-1Lowell L, 3-1
1973 (5-5-1)Head Coach: C. Stowell
Opponent ScoreSt. Michael’s T, 1-1 (ot)AIC W, 3-1Vermont L, 3-1Coast Guard W, 2-1Middlebury L, 4-0Babson L, 3-1Vermont L, 5-0St. Michael’s W, 5-1St. Anselm W, 3-2Hartford L, 1-0Lowell W, 5-1
1972 (4-6-1)Head Coach: C. Stowell
Opponent ScoreAIC T, 0-0 (ot)Vermont W, 3-1Coast Guard L, 3-2Middlebury L, 6-2Babson L, 3-2 (ot)St. Michael’s W, 2-1St. Michael’s L, 1-0Vermont L, 6-1Hartford L, 2-0Lowell W, 6-1St. Anselm W, 3-1
1971 (3-6-2)Head Coach: C. Stowell
Opponent ScoreSUNY Plattsburgh T, 0-0 (ot)AIC L, 2-1St. Michael’s L, 3-0Coast Guard W, 1-0Vermont L, 5-2Lowell W, 5-0Middlebury L, 1-0 (ot)Hartford T 1-1 (ot)St. Michael’s L, 4-0Glassboro W, 3-0Vermont L, 6-0
1970 (5-4-2)Head Coach: R. Lyford
Opponent ScoreColby W, 4-0SUNY Plattsburgh L, 6-1AIC W, 3-1Coast Guard L, 1-0Vermont L, 1-0Lowell W, 3-0St. Michael’s W, 4-0Glassboro W, 2-1
Trenton L, 3-1Hartford T, 3-3 (ot)Middlebury T, 0-0 (ot)
1969 (7-3-0)Head Coach: R. Lyford
Opponent ScoreColby W, 4-3SUNY Plattsburgh L, 9-3AIC W, 5-0St. Michael’s W, 4-0Coast Guard W, 5-0Vermont L, 2-1Lowell W, 4-1Hartford W, 4-0Brandeis W, 4-0Middlebury L, 3-1
1968 (8-1-1)Head Coach: R. Lyford
Opponent ScoreColby T, 3-3 (ot)St. Michael’s W, 13-1Lowell W, 3-0Vermont L, 1-0AIC W, 13-0Hartford W, 6-0Trenton W, 6-2Holy Cross W, 5-0Brandeis W, 4-1Middlebury W, 3-0
1967 (7-2-0)Head Coach: R. Lyford
Opponent ScoreColby W, 5-1St. Michael’s W, 3-1Hartford W, 2-1Vermont L, 2-0Lowell W, 5-0Holy Cross W, 8-0AIC W, 5-1MIT W, 2-1Middlebury L, 4-1
1966 (7-1-1)Head Coach: R. Lyford
Opponent ScoreColby W, 1-0Lowell W, 2-1St. Michael’s W, 5-0AIC W, 5-0Vermont L, 1-0Brandeis W, 3-2Hartford W, 3-1MIT W, 7-2Middlebury T, 3-3 (ot)
1965 (6-3-0)Head Coach: R. Lyford
Opponent ScoreLowell W, 5-2St. Michael’s W, 3-1St. Michael’s W, 3-2Middlebury L, 7-1Vermont L, 5-3AIC L, 4-3MIT W, 3-1Holy Cross W, 4-1Hartford W, 2-1
1964 (7-3-0)Head Coach: R. Lyford
Opponent ScoreAIC W, 4-0Lowell W, 2-0St. Michael’s W, 2-0Colby W, 3-0Vermont W, 2-1Hartford W, 5-0Middlebury L, 3-2Brandeis W, 2-0Washington & Lee % L, 2-0Farleigh-Dickinson % L, 3-2
1963 (2-5-2)Head Coach: R. Lyford
Opponent ScoreWindham W, 6-0Brandeis W, 7-1Lowell L, 1-0SUNY Plattsburgh T, 2-2 (ot)Castleton State L, 4-0Sir George Williams L, 5-4Middlebury L, 3-0St. Michael’s T, 3-3 (ot)Hartford L, 3-2 (ot)
1962 (3-7-0)Head Coach: R. Lyford
Opponent ScoreWindham L, 3-2Sir George Williams L, 7-2Sir George Williams L, 4-1Colby L, 7-2Castleton State L, 5-1Lowell W, 2-0SUNY Plattsburgh W, 2-1Middlebury L, 6-0Hartford W, 3-2St. Michael’s L, 3-2
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All-time Year-by-Year Results
1961 (5-4-0)Head Coach: R. Axtell
Opponent ScoreWindham W, 3-0SUNY Plattsburgh W, 4-2Sir George Williams W, 4-2Colby L, 3-2Castleton State L, 3-1Lowell W, 3-1Hartford W, 3-0St. Michael’s L, 2-1Middlebury L, 4-0
1960 (1-7-0)Head Coach: R. Axtell
Opponent ScoreJohnson State W, 4-1SUNY Plattsburgh L, 2-1Brandeis L, 3-2Colby L, 3-0Castleton State L, 1-0Lowell L, 6-1Middlebury L, 4-2Hartford L, 5-2
1959 (4-1-2)Head Coach: R. Axtell
Opponent ScoreJohnson State W, 8-1Lyndon State W, 5-3SUNY Plattsburgh T, 2-2 (ot)Sir George Williams W, 6-4Hartford T, 0-0 (ot)Middlebury L, 2-1Castleton State W, 3-1
Key@ - GNAC Quarterfinals# - GNAC Semifinals$ - GNAC Championship% - ECAC Quarterfinals^ - ECAC Semifinals& - ECAC Championship! - NCAA First Round+ - NCAA Round of 32
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Norwich AllTime Record vs. OpponentsTeam Record First GameAIC 16-8-1 W, 4-0 (1964)Albertus Magnus 8-7-1 W, 2-1 (1999)Babson 0-16-1 L, 3-2 (1972)Bates 4-10-3 W, 2-0 (1981)Becker 3-0-0 W, 1-0 (1998)Bishop 0-1-0 L, 3-2 (1988)Brandeis 5-1-0 L, 3-2 (1960)Castleton State 18-20-4 W, 3-1 (1959)Clark 1-7-1 L, 6-1 (1991)Coast Guard 10-21-3 W, 5-0 (1969)Colby 8-17-1 L, 3-0 (1960)Colby-Sawyer 0-5-1 L, 3-2 (1991)Curry 1-0-0 W, 2-1 (2008)Daniel Webster 10-2-0 L, 2-1 (1987)Elms 3-0-0 W, 3-0 (2005)Emerson 11-4-0 W, 1-0 (1999)Emmanuel (Mass.) 10-0-1 W, 9-0 (2002)Farleigh-Dickinson 0-1-0 L, 3-2 (1964)Franklin Pierce 4-1-1 W, 2-0 (1980) Glassboro 2-0-0 W, 2-1 (1970)Green Mountain Coll. 8-3-2 W, 2-1 (1985)Hartford 9-5-3 T, 0-0 (1959)Hawthorne 2-2-0 W, 2-1 (1984)Holy Cross 3-0-0 W, 4-1 (1965)Johnson & Wales 9-6-1 W, 8-3 (1999)Johnson State 27-11-0 W, 8-1 (1959)Keene State 1-5-0 L, 4-0 (1977)Lasell 4-1-0 W, 2-1 (2005)Lowell 15-4-0 L, 6-1 (1960)Lyndon State 23-10-3 W, 5-3 (1959)MCLA 0-2-0 L, 3-0 (1998)Middlebury 3-46-4 L, 2-1 (1959)MIT 6-6-0 W, 3-1 (1965)Mount Ida 4-1-1 W, 3-2 (2001)
Team Record First GameNew England College 16-4-0 W, 5-1 (1979New Hampshire Coll. 2-5-0 L, 3-1 (1980)New Jersey City 0-1-0 L, 2-0 (2003)North Adams State 0-1-0 L, 3-1 (1991)Plymouth State 1-9-1 L, 3-0 (1978)Presque Isle (Me.) 2-1-0 L, 3-2 (1989)Rivier 15-0-1 W, 2-1 (1998)Roger Williams 1-0-0 W, 4-3 (2010)Rowan 0-1-0 L, 4-0 (2003)Salem State 0-1-0 L, 2-0 (1983)Sir George Williams 2-3-0 W, 6-4 (1959)Skidmore 3-5-0 W, 1-0 (1985)Southern Vermont 26-2-0 W, 4-0 (1981)Springfield 4-1-0 L, 5-2 (1995)St. Anselm 6-3-3 W, 3-1 (1972)St. John Fisher 0-1-0 L, 4-0 (1998)St. Joseph’s (Me.) 3-2-1 W, 4-0 (2007)St. Joseph’s (Vt.) 5-0-0 W, 8-0 (1989)St. Lawrence 0-2-0 L, 3-1 (1999)St. Michael’s 19-26-4 L, 2-1 (1961)Suffolk 13-2-1 W, 4-1 (1999)SUNY Cobleskill 1-0-0 W, 4-1 (2009)SUNY Oswego 1-0-0 W, 4-0 (2002)SUNY Plattsburgh 4-14-4 T, 2-2 (1959)Trenton 1-1-0 W, 6-2 (1968)UMass-Boston 1-0-0 W, 4-0 (2001)UMass-Dartmouth 1-0-0 W, 6-2 (2008)Vermont 2-15-1 W, 2-1 (1964)Washington & Lee 0-1-0 L, 2-0 (1964)Wentworth 3-1-0 W, 3-1 (1996)Windham 2-1-0 W, 3-0 (1961)WNEC 11-9-1 L, 2-1 (1990)Worcester State 1-0-0 W, 1-0 (2007)
Norwich AllTime Coaching RecordsCoach Seasons (Years) Record Winning %Bob Friske 9 - (1995-2003) 88-56-5 .607Kyle Dezotell 5 - (2006-present) 70-28-7 .700Roland (Lefty) Lyford 8 - (1963-1970) 49-22-6 .675Tony Mariano 7 - (1978-1984) 41-34-10 .541Bruce Jennings 8 - (1984-1991) 39-66-3 .372James Franklin 3 - (2003-2005) 27-28-2 .491Chandler Stowell 8 - (1971-1978) 24-43-12 .380Dan Shepardson 5 - (1991-1995) 23-45-3 .345Robert Axtell 4 - (1959-1962) 13-19-2 .412
SINGLE SEASON POINTS1. Ryan Boyton 60 2008
2. Timmy Kyrkostas 57 2001
3. Rob Harlow 51 2007
4. Gavin Woods 42 1999
5. Mariano Conte 39 2002
Dave Costa 39 1999
7. Sani Siric 38 2002
Mariano Conte 38 2001
9. Drew Dilley 36 2007
10. Drew Dilley 35 2008
Ryan Boyton 35 2007
SINGLE SEASON GOALS1. Ryan Boyton 21 2008
2. Rob Harlow 18 2007
3. Sani Siric 17 2002
4. Drew Dilley 16 2008
Drew Dilley 16 2007
Mariano Conte 16 2001
Timmy Kyrkostas 16 2001
Gavin Woods 16 1999
Dave Costa 16 1999
10. Jamie Sylvia 15 1992
SINGLE SEASON ASSISTS1. Timmy Kyrkostas 25 2001
2. Ryan Boyton 18 2008
3. Rob Harlow 15 2007
4. Chris Rivet 14 2007
5. Mariano Conte 13 2002
Dave Costa 13 2000
7. Ryan Boyton 11 2007
8. Gavin Woods 10 1999
9. Paul Clayton 9 1992
10. Nate Gratton 8 2002
Barry Reid 8 2000
Gavin Woods 8 2000
Paul Clayton 8 1993
Pete Connery 8 1999
Paul Clayton 8 1991
Jake Yaris 8 2008
Roger Motaze 8 2008
CAREER SCORING POINTS1. Rob Harlow 142 200508
2. Drew Dilley 120 200508
3. Sani Siric 119 200205
4. Ryan Boyton 95 200708
5. Gavin Woods 92 199700
6. Mark Rosow 83 196668
7. Mariano Conte 77 200104
8. Jamie Sylvia 75 199093
9. Jake Yaris 74 200609
10. Dave Costa 72 199700
CAREER SCORING GOALS1. Rob Harlow 57 200508
2. Drew Dilley 53 200508
3. Sani Siric 50 200205
4. Gavin Woods 34 199700
5. Ryan Boyton 33 200708
6. Jamie Sylvia 32 199093
Mark Rosow 32 196668
8. Guy Gaudreau 30 197679
9. Mariano Conte 29 200104
Dirk Vandeever 29 199902
CAREER SCORING ASSISTS1. Chris Rivet 29 200609
Ryan Boyton 29 200708
3. Rob Harlow 28 200508
4. Timmy Kyrkostas 25 2001
Paul Clayton 25 199093
Mickey Lyford 25 196668
7. Gavin Woods 24 199700
Dave Costa 24 199700
9. Jake Yaris 20 200609
10. Sani Siric 19 200205
Mariano Conte 19 200104
Mark Rosow 19 196668
Men’s Soccer All-time records
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Men’s Soccer All-time Records
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GOALKEEPER SINGLE SEASON SAVES1. George McMillan 194 1971
2. Josh McElroy 147 1999
3. Guy Boucher 144 1995
Rob Barrett 144 1991
5. Steve Kimball 130 1994
6. Wally Burke 127 1985
7. Luis Puertas 121 1998
8. Mike Streeter 118 1992
9. Bill Kolakowski 117 1982
10. Josh McElroy 110 2002
GOALKEEPER SINGLE SEASON GAA1. Josh McElroy 0.41 2000
2. Wally Burke 0.65 1984
3. Jake Pagragan 0.82 2005
4. Jake Pagragan 0.83 2007
5. Josh McElroy 0.86 2001
6. Wally Burke 0.89 1983
7. Charles Maxwell 0.93 2008
8. Tom Homka 1.01 1980
9. Bill Kolakowski 1.04 1982
10. Jeff Warner 1.07 2006
Josh McElroy 1.07 1999
GOALKEEPER SINGLE SEASON SHUTOUTS1. Josh McElroy 12 2000
2. Josh McElroy 9 1999
3. Jake Pagragan 7 2007
Wally Burke 7 1984
5. Josh McElroy 6 2001
Wally Burke 6 1983
Luis Puertas 6 1998
Bill Kolakowski 6 1983
Joel Kobert 6 1964
Charles Maxwell 6 2008
GOALKEEPER SINGLE SEASON MINUTES1. Josh McElroy 1858 1999
2. Jake Pagragan 1843 2007
3. Wally Barrett 1789 1991
4. Josh McElroy 1758 2000
5. Charles Maxwell 1749 2008
6. Charles Maxwell 1719 2009
7. Alex Toomey 1680 20108. Josh McElroy 1675 2001
9. Wally Burke 1530 1983
10. Luis Puertas 1500 1998
GOALKEEPER CAREER SAVES1. Josh McElroy 449 199902
2. Wally Burke 325 198385
3. Dave Bishop 304 198588
4. Bill Kolakowski 290 197982
5. Luis Puertas 259 199598
6. Rob Barrett 225 198991
7. Jeff Warner 209 200306
8. Doug McCobb 198 198790
9. George McMillan 194 197071
10. David Ellis 188 197879GOALKEEPER CAREER GAA
1. Josh McElroy 0.89 199902
2. Jake Pagragan 0.96 200507
3. Wally Burke 1.04 198385
4. Charles Maxwell 1.14 200809
5. Bill Kolakowski 1.17 197982
6. Alex Toomey 1.29 2010-7. Jeff Warner 1.38 200306
8. Dave Bishop 1.71 198588
9. Brendham McDevitt 1.84
10. Rob Barrett 1.91 198991
CAREER SHUTOUTS1. Josh McElroy 31 199902
2. Wally Burke 18 198385
3. Bill Kolakowski 14 197982
4. Jake Pagragan 12 200507
5. Paul Graham 10 196869
George McMillan 10 197071
7. Jeff Warner 8 200306
Charles Maxwell 8 200809
9. Dave Bishop 7 198588
10. Luis Puertas 6 199598
GOALKEEPER CAREER MINUTES1. Josh McElroy 6773 199902
2. Wally Burke 4151 198385
3. Dave Bishop 3742 198588
4. Jeff Warner 3510 200306
5. Charles Maxwell 3466 200809
6. Bill Kolakowski 3375 197982
7. Jake Pagragan 3097 200507
8. Luis Puertas 2835 199598
9. Rob Barrett 2731 198991
10. Doug McCobb 2231 198790
Sitting from left to right: Chris Bristol, Pedro Rodriguez, Garrett Shufelt, Joe Young, Zach Scher, Christian
Hallstrom, Alex Toomey, Greg Payne, Zach Harrington, Adam Ploof, Michael Blackmon, Jerry Passalacqua and
Derek Morin
Standing from left to right: Head coach Kyle Dezotell, Assistant Coach Eric Nordenson, SID Derek Dun
ning, Brandon Place, Yegor Bezuglyy, Ryan Curley, Colin Pope, Wesley Keslin, Anthony Amell, Ryan Robertson,
Ryan Campbell, Mike Ravenelle, Nathan Bacon, Eric Weir, Gavin Boyle, WilliamFlanagan, Andy Dustin, Team
Manager Spencer McCoy, Athletic Trainer Nikki Therrien
2011 Norwich Men’s Soccer Team