NJCU (thru 10/25/2013) TCNJ (thru 10/25/2013)

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MEN’S SOCCER GAME

17: NJCU vs. The College of New Jersey

F 8/30 N Brooklyn L, 0-2 Su•9/1 A Staten Island 1 W, 8-0 W•9/4 H CCNY W, 5-3 Sa•9/7 A Johns Hopkins 2 L, 0-1 • 2 Su 9/8 A Goucher L, 1-2 W•9/11 H BARUCH W, 6-1 Sa•9/14 H ALUMNI GAME Gold 5, Gray 4 Sa•9/21 A William Paterson * W, 2-1 W•9/25 H RAMAPO * L, 2-3 (2 OT) W•10/2 H KEAN * W, 2-0 Sa•10/5 A Richard Stockton * L, 0-7 Tu•10/8 A NYU T, 2-2 (2 OT) Sa•10/12 A Rowan * L, 2-6 M•10/14 H ST. JOSEPH’S (LI) W, 6-2 W•10/16 A Rutgers-Newark L, 0-7 Sa•10/19 H #8 MONTCLAIR STATE L, 1-4 Tu•10/22 H MARITIME COLLEGE 3 W, 4-1 Sa•10/26 H TCNJ * 2 p.m. W•10/30 A #4/8 Rutgers-Camden 6 p.m. Sa•11/2 NJAC Quarterfinals TBD W•11/6 NJAC Semifinals TBD Sa•11/9 NJAC Finals TBD Home games (in BOLD CAPS) played at the Robert L. McNulty Memorial Soccer Field 1

CSI Soccer Fall Classic (at College of Staten Island) 2 JHU-Goucher Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) 3 home game at Caven Point; Jersey City, NJ NJCU Men’s Liberty Cup * denotes New Jersey Athletic Conference game. 1

Saturday, October 26, 2013 (2 p.m.)

GAME NOTES

2013 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (7-8-1) •



Mohamed Conteh

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STATISTICAL LEADERS THE SERIES: TCNJ leads, 477-3 in a series that dates to 1959. NJCU (thru 10/25/2013) LAST MEETING: October 20, 2012 in Ewing, NJ. TCNJ won, 6-3. The Lions scored Points: six straight goals, including five in the sec- 1. Aboubacar Diawara........................ 21 ond half following a 1-1 halftime deadlock. The loss eliminated NJCU from the NJAC 2. Mohamed Conteh............................ 11 Tournament race. Eddy Tejada, Abou- 3t. Marco Avella................................... 10 bacar Diawara and Mohamed Conteh 3t. Andy Caban.................................... 10 scored for NJCU. Tyler Higgins registered a Goals: hat trick for the Lions—his first three goals of the season—and all in the second half. 1. Aboubacar Diawara..........................9 Kevin Shaw had two goals and one assist. 2t. Marco Avella/Andy Caban...........4 LAST TIME OUT: On Tuesday, NJCU 3t. Mohamed Conteh/Kelvin Flores.....3 played its first home night soccer game in school (at Caven Point) and defeated Mari- 3t. Edwin Umanzor................................. 3 time, 4-1. Four different players scored, in- 6t. Justin Aponte/Davauno Brown.. 2 cluding two insurance goals in a span of 31 6t. Andrew Lopes/Manny Martis.... 2 seconds in the 89th minute by Aboubacar 6t. Bryan Pino/Jon-Carlos Sosa......... 2 Diawara and Davauni Brown, who each tallied a goal and an assist. Kelvin Flores scored Assists: for the second straigh game and Marco 1t. Mohamed Conteh............................5 Avella netted the eventual game winner in 1t. Manny Martis...................................5 the 51st minute after a 1-1 halftime deadlock. 3t. Aboubacar Diawara/Kelvin Flores..... 3 BEING OUTSCORED: After being outscored, 24-3, in its last four NJAC games, Shots/Shots On Goal: the Knights have been outscored over- 1. Aboubacar Diawara.................. 41/25 all this season, 43-41. NJCU has not been 2. Mohamed Conteh..................... 36/10 outscored for a full season since 1997. 3. Marco Avella...............................33/13 SENIOR DAY: Prior to today’s contest, NJCU will honor its lone senior, All-Region 4. Andy Caban............................... 28/10 standout Mohamed Conteh. Read more Goalkeeper Saves: about him in the Inside the Athlete section. 1. Ruben Morales.................................52 PLAYOFFS HOPES: NJCU is tied 2. Nick Nardone..................................37 for eighth place in the NJAC with six points. NJCU must win its final two 3. TEAM...................................................3 NJAC games against TCNJ and #4/8 Goals Against Average (W-L-T): Rutgers-Camden or it will be eliminated. 1. Nick Nardone.................. 2.15 (3-1-1) SHAW OFF: Kevin Shaw has been TCNJ’s star this year, scoring 15 of the team’s 35 2. Ruben Morales............. 2.94 (4-7-0) TCNJ (thru 10/25/2013) goals and he has nearly as many goals as TCNJ’s opponents, combined (17). He is second Points: in the NJAC in goals and fourth in points. 1. Kevin Shaw............................................... 31

NJAC STANDINGS (thru 10/25/2013)

TCNJ’s 10-GAME GLANCE Sa•9/21 A Ramapo * W, 1-0 (1 OT) W•9/25 A Richard Stockton * L, 1-2 Sa•9/28 H #4/17 MONTCLAIR STATE * W , 2-1 W•10/2 H #2/2 RUTGERS-CAMDEN * T, 1-1 (2 OT) Sa•10/5 A Rutgers-Newark * L, 1-2 (2 OT) W•10/9 A Muhlenberg L, 1-2 Sa•10/12 H WILLIAM PATERSON * W, 1-0 W•10/16 H DREW L, 0-1 Sa•10/19 H KEAN * W, 2-0 W•10/30 A Rowan * 7:30 p.m. * denotes Skyline Conference game.

School PTS NJAC Pct. Overall Pct. Streak Stockton * 18 6-1 0.857 12-3-2 0.765 W4 Rutgers-Camden 17 5-0-2 0.857 15-0-2 0.941 W3 Montclair State 14 4-1-2 0.714 13-2-2 0.824 W3 Rutgers-Newark 13 4-2-1 0.643 13-4-1 0.750 L1 The College of NJ 13 4-2-1 0.643 9-5-2 0.625 W1 Rowan 9 3-5 0.375 10-8 0.556 W2 William Paterson 7 2-4-1 0.357 7-6-2 0.533 L3 Ramapo 6 2-5 0.286 7-7-2 0.500 W1 New Jersey City 6 2-5 0.286 7-8-1 0.469 W1 Kean * 1 0-7-1 0.063 9-8-1 0.528 L3 *standings adjusted to reflect conference forfeit

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2. Nick Costelloe.........................................12 3. Greg Perri..................................................10 Goals: 1. Kevin Shaw............................................... 15 2. Greg Perri....................................................5 3t. Nick Costelloe/Sean Etheridge........... 4 5. Kevin McCartney......................................2 Assists: 1t. Sean Casey................................................ 4 1t. Nick Costelloe......................................... 4 1t. Kevin McCartney.................................... 4 1t. Tokio Nakamoto.....................................4 Shots/Shots On Goal: 1. Kevin Shaw......................................... 81/50 2. Nick Costelloe.....................................23/7 3. Sean Casey............................................ 16/2 Goalkeeper Saves: 1. Aaron Utman ...........................................36 2. Maciej Libucha....................................... 22 3. TEAM .............................................5 Goals Against Average (W-L-T): 1. Jacob Nesteruk......................0.00 (0-0-0) 2. Maciej Libucha......................0.99 (2-2-1) 3. Aaron Utman..........................1.04 (7-3-1)

* denotes conference leader

NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY GOTHIC KNIGHTS (7-8-1, 2-5-0 NJAC; Streak: WON 1) NO NAME YR POS 1 Nick Nardone FR GK 2 Hector Linares FR D 3 Andrew Lopes JR M 4 Edwin Umanzor JR D 5 Michael Cedeno JR M 6 Kevin Cavalcanti FR M 7 Tyler Krychkowski SO D/M/F 8 Kelvin Flores JR M 9 Manny Martis JR M/F 10 Marco Avella JR M/F 11 Aboubacar Diawara SO M/F 12 Bryan Pino JR F/M 13 Christopher Segovia SO M/D 14 Mohamed Conteh SR D 15 Teryn Reed FR D/M 16 Juan Arango FR M 17 Nicholas O’Neill SO M 18 Andy Caban JR F/M 19 Christian Merino FR M 20 Andrew Carvalhoso JR M/D 21 Davauni Brown FR D/M 22 Justin Aponte FR M/F 23 Santiago Lopez-Correa FR D 24 Jon-Carlos Sosa FR M 25 Luis Mayorga SO D 26 Desmond Leigh FR D 27 Gabriel Freitas FR D 28 Mina Youssef SO M/D 30 Daniel Sequeira SO F/GK 99 Ruben Morales JR GK

HT 6-1 5-7 5-8 6-2 5-6 6-0 5-11 5-6 5-6 5-9 6-0 5-4 5-7 6-3 5-11 5-7 6-0 5-11 5-9 5-8 5-9 5-8 5-7 5-8 5-11 5-5 6-0 5-5 6-1 6-2

WT 180 150 150 195 158 155 155 150 165 155 160 155 157 180 193 143 160 160 140 140 160 151 175 145 200 147 155 140 240 200

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL INSIDE THE ATHLETE North Arlington, NJ/Queen of Peace Bayonne, NJ/Bayonne Union, NJ/Union Linden, NJ/Linden North Bergen, NJ/Memorial Teaneck, NJ/Paramus Catholic North Arlington, NJ/North Arlington Hightstown, NJ/Hightstown Union, NJ/Union Union, NJ/Union Bayonne, NJ/Bayonne Greenwich, CT/Greenwich North Bergen, NJ/Memorial Trenton, NJ/West Windsor-Plainsboro North Monroe Township, NJ/Monroe Township Bergenfield, NJ/Bergenfield Eatontown, NJ/Red Bank Catholic Mohamed Red Bank, NJ/Red Bank Regional West New York, NJ/Memorial Linden, NJ/Linden Newark, NJ/Newark Tech Harrison, NJ/Harrison Senior| Defender North Bergen, NJ/Belleville Hillside, NJ/Hillside Trenton, NJ/West WindsorJersey City, NJ/Dickinson Bloomfield, NJ/Montclair Plainsboro North HS Kearny, NJ/Kearny • Coach Snyder on Conteh: “As a captain, Bayonne, NJ/Bayonne Mo has natural leadership ability and his South River, NJ/South River work ethic on and off the field made him Princeton, NJ/Princeton

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CONTEH

Head Coach: Patrick Snyder (The College of New Jersey, `02; Second season) Assistant Coach/Goalkeepers: Mike Coughlin (University of Vermont, `95; Second season) Assistant Coach: Bill Daily (Second season) Assistant Coach: Anthony Tuesta (Kean University, `09; First season) Captains: Marco Avella, Mohamed Conteh

THE COLLEGE of NEW JERSEY LIONS (9-5-2, 4-2-1 NJAC; Streak: WON 1) NO 00 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

NAME Maciej Libucha Jake Nesteruk Aaron Utman Dan Lyons Daniel Durnian Matt Taylor Dan McMillan Greg Kaye Kevin McCartney Tokio Nakamoto Ryan Sullivan Sean Casey David DeLooper Andrew Kimball Kevin Shaw Tyler Higgins Ed McCartney Steve Cukar Joe Martinico Michael Shiumo Michael Hydrusko Mathew Ziegler Greg Perri Jason O’Donnell Nick Costelloe Jordan Kayal Clayton Flon Sean Etheridge John Turner David Vaughn Hunter Mashig Ryan Kaplan Charles Neri

Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Goalkeeper Coach:

YR SO FR SR SR SR SO SO SO JR SO JR SR SR So SR SR JR JR SO SO JR SO SO JR FR SO FR FR FR FR FR FR JR

POS GK GK GK M M M D D M M D M M M F M D D D D D M/F M/F M M D M F D D F M --

HT 5-9 6-0 6-3 5-6 5-6 5-10 5-9 5-9 5-6 6-0 5-11 5-9 5-10 6-0 5-6 6-0 6-2 5-11 5-7 5-10 5-9 5-9 6-1 6-1 5-9 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-8 5-8 5-9 --

WT 155 160 185 145 145 145 165 155 140 170 175 165 155 175 165 175 180 190 155 155 170 145 170 165 145 170 155 150 155 145 140 145 --

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Woodland Park, NJ/Passaic Valley Doylestown, PA/Central Bucks East Pennington, NJ/Hopewell Valley West Islip, NY / West Islip Brick, NJ/Brick Township Haddon Heights, NJ/Haddon Heights Scotch Plains, NJ/Scotch Plains-Fanwood Morganville, NJ/Marlboro Old Bridge, NJ/St. Joseph’s Waldwick, NJ/Waldwick Bridgewater, NJ/Immaculata Toms River, NJ/Toms River South Hopewell, NJ/Hopewell Valley Seaville, NJ/Ocean City Brookside, NJ/West Morris Mendham Toms River, NJ/Toms River North Voorhees, NJ/St. Joseph’s Prep Boonton Twp, NJ/Mountain Lakes East Meadow, NY/East Meadow Sparta, NJ/Sparta Basking Ridge, NJ/Ridge East Brunswick, NJ/Milford Florence, NJ/Florence Toms River, NJ/Toms River North Freehold, NJ/Freehold Township Mahwah, NJ/Mahwah Oakland, NJ/Indian Hills Oakland, NJ/Ramapo Lawrenceville, NJ/Lawrence Mahwah, NJ/Mahwah Mahwah, NJ/Mahwah Somerset, NJ/Franklin Cranford, NJ/ St. Joseph’s-Metuchen

George Nazario (Seton Hall University, `91; 18th Season) Matt Karsh (The College of New Jersey, `02) Ryan Hayward ((The College of New Jersey, `01)

an easy choice. He’s an extremely good defender and has really grown as a leader.” • Academics: Major is Business Management. His career goal is to coach or manage a team. • Before NJCU: A transfer last season from Mercer County Community College, he was a 2010 NJCAA All-Region 19 Division I First-Team selection and the No. 5 ranked player in Region 19. He also was 2010 FirstTeam Division I All-Garden State Athletic Conference. In 2010 he had one goal, one assist and three points (12 games). In 2009 he tallied three goals and six points in 12 games. • NJCU Career: A two-year player for the Gothic Knights as a back and defensive center midfielder, he is a two-year NJCU co-captain. As a junior, he earned Second-Team All-NJAC and Third-Team NCAA Division III NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region honors. He was named to the All-Tournament Team at the 2012 NJCU Liberty Cup. He was named the NJCU Men’s Athlete of the Week on September 16, 2013. As a junior, he played in all 22 games (22 starts), logging a teamhigh 1845 minutes including every second of 17 games. He tallied three goals and three assists for nine points on 23 shots (12 SOG) with one game-winner. This year he has played 14 games (13 starts) and has 11 points on three goals and a team-best five assists (one game-winner) with 31 shots (8 SOG). On October 2/3, he became the second NJCU men’s soccer player this year to have an ESPN SportsCenter ‘Top 10’ play—a goal that was that day’s No. 8 play in the nation. • High School: He helped the Knights with the 2008 Central Jersey Group III state title. He earned Midfielder of the Year and Second-Team All-State honors and was listed on the Senior 11 squad. • Did You Know?: He was born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, Africa. His favorite team is Arsenal FC. Played for current Coach Pat Snyder at CCC. He gave up the opportunity to turn professional to return to school for his senior season.