MEN’S SOCCER HISTORY BOOK 2016
SAINTS MEN’S SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS YEAR COACH
WIN PCT. W
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POST-SEASON
2015 Mike Toshack 2014 Bob Durocher 2013 Bob Durocher 2012 Bob Durocher 2011 Bob Durocher 2010 Bob Durocher 2009 Bob Durocher 2008 Bob Durocher 2007 Bob Durocher 2006 Bob Durocher 2005 Bob Durocher 2004 Bob Durocher 2003 Bob Durocher 2002 Bob Durocher 2001 Bob Durocher 2000 Bob Durocher 1999 Bob Durocher 1998 Bob Durocher 1997 Bob Durocher 1996 Bob Durocher 1995 Bob Durocher 1994 Bob Durocher 1993 Bob Durocher 1992 Bob Durocher 1991 Bob Durocher 1990 Bob Durocher 1989 Bob Goodwin 1988 Bob Goodwin 1987 Bob Goodwin 1986 Bob Goodwin 1985 Bob Goodwin 1984 Bob Goodwin 1983 Bob Goodwin 1982 Bob Goodwin 1981 Bob Goodwin 1980 Bob Goodwin 1979 Bob Goodwin 1978 Bob Goodwin 1977 Bob Goodwin 1976 Bob Goodwin 1975 Bob Goodwin 1974 Bob Goodwin 1973 Bob Goodwin 1972 Bob Goodwin 1971 Bob Goodwin 1970 Bob Goodwin 1969 Bob Goodwin 1968 Bob Goodwin 1967 Bob Goodwin 1966 Bob Goodwin 1965 Bob Goodwin 1964 Bob Goodwin 1963 Bob Goodwin 1962 Thom Cartmill
0.750 0.857 0.818 0.700 0.900 0.773 0.533 0.619 0.500 0.600 0.524 0.800 0.850 0.762 0.900 0.842 1.000 0.895 0.529 0.778 0.625 0.600 0.533 0.313 0.250 0.400 0.389 0.176 0.294 0.333 0.400 0.333 0.647 0.333 0.647 0.500 0.714 0.733 0.813 0.800 0.533 0.615 0.615 0.500 0.917 0.923 0.692 0.909 0.455 0.364 0.400 0.625 0.125 0.800
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4 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 1 1 3 2 6 1 7 1 3 6 6 2 8 2 3 1 3 0 2 3 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 5 3 2 2 4 2 6 0 4 3 8 3 10 2 9 0 8 3 12 2 10 2 8 2 9 0 10 0 6 0 8 2 5 1 6 2 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 6 1 2 3 3 2 3 3 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 5 1 6 1 6 0 3 0 7 0 1 0
L.L. Champions*; NCAA Sectional Semifinalists L.L. Champions*; NCAA’s L.L. Champions*; NCAA’s NCAA’s L.L. Reg. Season Champions; NCAA Sectional Host L.L. Champions; NCAA’s
0.675
546 243 79
Program Record
L.L. Champions; NCAA’s L.L. Reg. Season Champions L.L. Champions; NCAA Northeast Finalists L.L. Champions; NCAA Northeast Finalists L.L. Reg. Season Champions; NCAA Northeast Finalists UCAA Champions; NCAA Northeast Finalists UCAA Champions; NCAA Semifinalists UCAA Champions; NCAA Northeast Champions NCAA Northeast Finalists UCAA Champions; NCAA National Champions UCAA Champions; NCAA Northeast Champions UCAA Champions; ECAC Northeast Champions NCAA Northeast Finalists UCAA Champions; NCAA’s EAA Champions
ICAC Champions ICAC Champions ICAC Champions; NCAA’s ECAC’s ICAC Champions; ECAC Northeast Champions ICAC Champions; ECAC Northeast Champions ICAC Champions; NCAA’s ICAC Champions; ECAC’s ICAC Champions; ECAC’s ICAC Champions; ECAC’s
3rd - Atlantic Coast Regional
* - L.L. Regular Season & Tournament Champions
COACHING HISTORY
COACH YEARS W-L-T PCT. Thom Cartmill Bob Goodwin Bob Durocher Mike Toshack Program Record:
1962 1963-1989 1990-2014 2015- 546-243-79
4-1-0 202-138-32 323-101-45 16-4-2 .675
.800 .543 .736 .750
HEAD COACH MIKE TOSHACK
THE TOSHACK FILE:
Mike Toshack took over as the fourth head coach in program history in 2015 and helped the Saints advance to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament during his first season at the helm. To date he has coached 10 All-Conference players, three Regional All-Americans and one All-American. A former assistant for the Saints, Toshack served under Bob Durocher from 1994 until 2003 and was a member of the coaching staff for the 22-0-0 national championship team. Saint teams went 11520-11 during his tenure as goalkeeper coach and had a 60-game unbeaten streak. Prior to returning to St. Lawrence, Toshack spent eight seasons as a goalkeeper coach in MLS with the Houston Dynamo, Toronto FC and the Portland Timbers, and was a part of two MLS Cup Championship teams. He also coached in the 2001 FIFA Youth World Championship, coached the U20 Canadian Men’s National Team and began his professional soccer coach career with the Montreal Impact of the United Soccer League (USL).
BOB DUROCHER
Bob Durocher took over as head coach in 1990 and quickly established his program as one of the best in the nation. He compiled more than 300 wins in his 25-year tenure as head coach before being named St. Lawrence’s Director of Athletics and Recreation in 2015.
COACH DUROCHER’S HONORS THROUGH THE YEARS 1999 NSCAA/Adidas
Durocher was named the 1999 NCAA Division III Coach of the Year, NCAA Div. III Coach of the Year coached 22 individual national All-Americans, including the 1999 NCAA Division III Player of the Year Danny Annan, Jr. and 86 regional All-AmeriNortheast Regional cans. He earned seven Northeast Regional Coach of the Year honors and 12 Conference Coach of the Year awards, including six in a row from 1994 to 1999. Coach of the Year Coach Durocher’s teams were ranked in the final national poll in 14 seasons since 1998, including top five rankings in 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2010 and 2011. He led the Saints to nine straight NCAA Tournament appearances from 1998 to 2006 and was the first coach in conference history to win “the double” as both the Liberty League regular season and tournament champions in 2008, and then again in backto-back seasons in 2013 and 2014.
’98, ’99, ’01, ’02, ’10, ’11, ’13
Conference Coach of the Year ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99, ’01, ’04, ’07, ’10, ’11, ’13
BOB GOODWIN
Bob Goodwin had a long and distinguished career as a member of the Saint athletic department that included coaching six other sports prior to his retirement in 1990. The first St. Lawrence coach to win championships in each of the three seasons in a single year, his primary coaching assignments were soccer and track and field. “Goody” won 202 soccer games and nine conference championships in his career while leading his teams to two NCAA appearances and two ECAC titles in 1977 and 1978. He coached four national All America players during his tenure as soccer coach. A veteran of the Korean War and an honors graduate of Springfield College with a master’s degree from Brooklyn College, “Goody” joined the St. Lawrence staff in 1963 as its first varsity soccer coach. He also coached three seasons of men’s lacrosse and at various times in his career, as well as women’s skiing, women’s basketball and men’s freshman basketball.
TEAM & INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
TEAM RECORDS
Most Wins, Season 22 1999 Most Losses, Season 12 1988 Longest Non-Losing Streak 60 games 1997-2000 Consecutive Wins 29 1999-2000 Reg. Season Consecutive Wins 40 1998-2000 Most Goals Scored, Season 65 (20 games) 2001 Fewest Goals Allowed, Reg. Season 4 (17 games) 2000 4 (16 games) 2011 Most Goals Scored, Game 9 vs. St. Michael’s 1969 Best Winning Pct., Reg. Season 1.000 (17-0-0) 1999 1.000 (16-0-0) 1998 1.000 (16-0-0) 2011 Best Winning Pct., Season 1.000 (22-0-0) 1999 Most Shutouts, Season 16 2011, 2013 Most Consecutive Shutouts 14 2011 Consecutive Shutout Minutes 1370:20 2011
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS, GAME Fastest Goal Goals Scored Assists Points Saves
00:11 Manny Brito vs. Cortland 4 Brendan Gorman vs. Potsdam 3 Multiple 8 Franco Bari vs. Union 8 Andre White vs. Rochester 21 John Mella vs. Ithaca
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS, SEASON Goals Scored Assists Points Saves Shutouts Goals Against Avg. Win Pct. Consecutive SO mins.
16 17 38 186 16 0.23 1.000 1259.08
Manny Brito Jamal Ballantyne Sam DeMello Greg Sutton Aaron Costello Dustin Crooker Brendan Murphy Brian Abernethy
1996 2009
1999 National Championship Team
2011 Celebration
1997 1996 1972
1996 2001 2011 1996 2013 2000 1999 2011
Brendan Gorman
Andre White
Manny Brito
Sam DeMello
Greg Sutton
Brendan Murphy
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS, CAREER Goals Scored Assists Points Saves Shutouts Goals Against Avg. Win Pct.
43 42 113 474 29.5 0.59 .976
Dana Hollingsworth Jamal Ballantyne Dana Hollingsworth Greg Sutton Greg Sutton Brendan Murphy Brendan Murphy
RECORDS
SAINTS & THE NCAA RECORD BOOK THE UNDEFEATED SEASONS 1998: 16-0 Regular Season 16-0-2 including post-season play
1999 Team Photo
SAINT TEAMS IN THE NCAA RECORD BOOK:
1999: 17-0-0 Regular Season 22-0-0 including post-season play * The Saints were the first team in NCAA Div. III history to run the table en route to a national championship.
1999-2000: 29 consecutive victories 5th all-time in Div. III.
2011: 16-0-0 Regular Season 18-1-1 including post-season play
2000: 0.25 Goals Against Average Best in the country in that season 9th all-time in Div. III.
1997-2000: 60 games without a loss 2nd all-time in Div. III.
Celebration
2011: .800 shutout percentage Best in the country in that season 13th all-time in Div. III. OTHER INDIVIDUAL SAINTS IN THE NCAA RECORD BOOK: Greg Sutton ’99: 29 Career solo shutouts 15th all-time in Div. III
2011 Team Photo
Brendan Murphy ’02: 0.58 Career GAA 24th all-time in Div. III
INDIVIDUAL NCAA STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS
Emilio Coletta ’08: 7190 Career minutes 17th all-time in Div. III
2000 - Dustin Crooker ’03 Goals Against Average 0.23 (9th all-time in Div. III)
Brian Abernethy ’12: .684 shutout percentage in 2011 24th all-time in Div. III
2011 - Brian Abernethy ’12 0.32 Goals Against Average 2013 - Aaron Costello ‘15 0.319 Goals Against Average
Brian Abernethy
- 1259.08 Shutout minutes streak 2nd all-time Div. III
INDIVIDUAL RECORD BREAKDOWNS
POINTS, Career 1. Dana Hollingsworth ’77 113 2. Sam DeMello ’13 102 3. Jamal Ballantyne ’02 92 4. Manny Brito ’97 81 5. John Prokos ’80 79 6. Andre White ’97 78 7. Tom Bolster ’84 71 8. Brendan Gorman ’12 70 9. Ryan Carruth ’02 67 10. Shawn Watson ’05 66 Matt Dennett ’71 66 GOALS, Career 1. Dana Hollingsworth ’77 44 2. Sam DeMello ’13 40 3. Manny Brito ’97 32 4. Andre White ’97 31 5. John Prokos ’80 30 6. Ryan Carruth ’02 29 Steve Watson ’05 8. Brendan Gorman ’12 27 9. Jamal Ballantyne ’02 25 10. Tom Bolster ’84, 24 Allan MacCormack ’74 Isidro Rivilla ’90 ASSISTS, Career 1. Jamal Ballantyne ’02 42 2. Dana Hollingsworth ’77 25 3. Matt Dennett ’71 24 4. Tom Bolster ’84 23 5. Sam DeMello ’13 22 6. Dan Annan Jr. ’00 21 7. Andrew Bednarsky ’14 20 8. Mark Provost ’15 19 Brian Gilloran ’13 John Prokos ’80 Paul LaMarca ’09 Ryan O’Dowd ’05 12. Manny Brito ’97 17 Brendan Gorman ’12 SAVES, Career 1. Greg Sutton ’99 2. Richard Hiltz ’83 3. John Mella ’73 4. Emilio Coletta ’09 5. Sandy MacAllaster ’78 SHUTOUTS, Career 1. Greg Sutton ’99 2. Emilio Coletta ’09 3. Jordan James ’04 4. Brendan Murphy ’02 5. Sandy MacAllaster ’78
Dana Hollingsworth
John Prokos
Jamal Ballantyne
474 425 286 282 278 29.5 29 24 23 20
Richard Hiltz
POINTS, Season 1. Sam DeMello ’13 38 (2011) 2. Manny Brito ’97 36 (1996) 3. Jamal Ballantyne ’02 35 (2001) 4. Dana Hollingsworth ’77 32 (1975) 5. Dana Hollingsworth ’77 30 (1976) 6. Brendan Gorman ’12 30 (2009) 7. Ryan Carruth ’02 30 (1999) 8. Steve Watson ’05 27 (2004) 9. Matt Dennett ’71 26 (1970) Dana Hollingsworth ’77 26 (1973) Eric Harms ’02 26 (2001) Andrew Bednarsky ’14 26 (2013) GOALS, Season 1. Manny Brito ’97 16 (1996) 2. Sam DeMello ’13 14 (2011) 3. Ryan Carruth ’02 13 (1999) Steve Watson ’05 13 (2004) Dana Hollingsworth ’77 13 (1975) 6. Brendan Gorman ’12 12 (2009) Dana Hollingsworth ’77 12 (1976) 8. Eric Harms ’02 11 (2001) 9. Dana Hollinsworth ’77 10 (1973) Michael Hatch ’71 10 (1970) ASSISTS, Season 1. Jamal Ballantyne ’02 17 (2001) 2. Jamal Ballantyne ’02 11 (1999) 3. Sam DeMello ’13 10 (2011) Matt Dennett ’71 10 (1970) 5. Sam DeMello ’13 9 (2010) Paul LaMarca ’09 9 (2008) Nick Mangee ’05 9 (2005) Mark Provost ’15 9 (2013) 9. Ryan Moore ’09 8 (2008) Andrew Bednarsky ’14 8 (2013) SAVES, Season 1. Greg Sutton ’99 2. Rick Carman ’76 3. Sandy MacAllaster ’78 4. Keith Mobley ’75 5. John Mella ’73
186 (1996) 170 (1975) 148 (1977) 137 (1974) 122(1972)
SHUTOUTS, Season 1. Aaron Costello ’15 2. Ryan Roethel ’16 Brian Abernethy ’12 3. Greg Sutton ’99 Brendan Murphy ’02 Jordan James ’04 6. Sandy MacAllaster ’78
16 (2013) 13 (2015) 13 (2011) 12 (1998) 12 (1999) 12 (2003) 11 (1977)
Sam DeMello
Manny Brito
Matt Dennett
Sandy MacAllaster
RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS
Opponent W L T Alfred 22 10 0 Alma 1 0 0 Amherst 1 3 1 Arcadia 1 0 0 Babson 1 0 0 Bard 5 0 0 Binghamton 0 1 0 Bridgewater 1 0 0 Brockport 8 5 3 Buffalo State 2 0 0 Calvin 1 0 0 Clarkson 42 12 5 Colgate 5 6 3 Cortland 13 8 1 D.C. 0 0 1 Eastern CT 3 0 0 Elizabethtown 0 1 0 Elmira 9 2 1 Endicott 1 0 0 Fredonia 5 1 1 Frostburg 1 0 0 Geneseo 12 6 3 Gordon 1 0 0 Hamilton 26 19 10 Haverford 0 1 0 Hobart 44 13 2 Houghton 2 0 0 Ithaca 17 15 6 John Carroll 1 0 0 Johnson&Wales 1 0 0 Keene St. 1 0 0 LaVerne 1 0 0 LeMoyne 29 6 5 Lynchburg 1 0 0 Maritime 1 0 0 Medaille 1 0 0 Messiah 1 1 0 Middlebury 3 9 1 M.I.T 1 0 0 Moravian 1 0 0 Muhlenburg 1 0 0 Nazareth 7 0 1 New Paltz 2 0 0 NJCU 1 0 0
Last Win Last Loss 1996 1992 1999 2002 2013 2002 2003 2015 - 1989 2007 2012 2014 2015 1987 2015 1993 1976 1977 2014 2005 - 2012 - 1990 2010 1997 2012 2015 1995 2004 2014 2010 2011 2010 2007 - 2015 2014 2015 2010 2011 2004 2006 2008 2009 2012 2001 1995 1983 2011 2005 1999 2002 2006 1992 2008 2014 2004 2001 2005 2007 -
Opponent W L T Norwich 2 0 0 NYU 0 1 0 Oneonta 1 2 0 Oswego 2 0 0 Otterbein 1 0 0 Plattsburgh 27 14 5 Plymouth 1 0 0 Potsdam 39 9 2 Purchase 1 0 0 Rensselaer 34 15 7 Richard Stockton 1 1 0 RIT 31 14 2 Roberts Wesleyan 1 0 0 Rochester 28 20 5 Roger Williams 1 0 0 Rowan 1 0 0 Sage Colleges 1 0 0 Salem St. 1 0 0 Scranton 1 0 0 Sir George Williams 0 2 0 Skidmore 25 2 2 Southwestern 1 0 0 Springfield 0 1 0 St. John Fisher 3 0 1 St. Michael’s 12 2 0 Stevens Tech. 0 1 0 SUNY Canton 3 0 0 SUNYIT 1 0 0 Syracuse 1 0 0 Thomas 1 0 0 Trenton 0 1 0 Trinity (TX) 0 1 0 Union 29 17 3 Utica 1 0 0 UVM 2 12 2 Vassar 10 4 4 Wash. & Lee 1 0 0 Wesleyan 1 0 0 WNEC 1 0 0 Wheaton (IL) 1 0 0 Wheaton (MA) 1 1 0 Wittenberg 0 0 1 Williams 0 3 1 Wooster 1 1 0 Program Record: 546-243-79
Last Win Last Loss 2001 - 2006 2011 2011 2015 1990 2015 2008 2000 2014 2015 2014 2015 2009 1989 2001 2015 2005 2010 2013 2014 2004 2015 2015 2005 2015 - 1963 2015 2013 2008 - 1969 2015 1975 1966 - 2013 2014 2010 1970 2013 - 1992 - 2008 2015 2012 1993 1983 1990 2013 2015 1969 1970 2011 1999 2013 2003 - - 2012 1983 1987
SAINTS & THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 20 APPEARANCES 1976--First Round Brockport 1, SLU 0
1981--Second Round SLU 3, Plattsburgh 2 (OT) Cortland 4, SLU 1 1995--First Round Fredonia 2, SLU 0 1996--Second Round SLU 2, Fredonia 0 (2OT) Ithaca 2, SLU 0 1998--Quarterfinalists SLU 1, Plattsburgh 1 (OT) (3-0 PK) SLU 1, Clarkson 0 (OT) Williams 2, SLU 2 (4OT) (5-4 PK) 1999--National Champions SLU 3, Norwich 1 SLU 4, Plattsburgh 1 Quarters: SLU 1, Messiah 0 Semi: SLU 2, Alma 0 Final: SLU 2, Wheaton (IL) 0 2000--Second Round SLU 5 Plymouth 0 Hamilton 1, SLU 0 2001--Quarterfinalists SLU 2, RIT 1 SLU 7, Norwich 0 Richard Stockton 1, SLU 0 (OT) 2002--Semifinalists *National Hosts SLU 2, Ithaca 1 SLU 1, Amherst 0 Quarters: SLU 2, Arcadia 0 Semifinal: Messiah 3, SLU 0 2003--Second Round SLU 1, Cortland 0 Wheaton (Mass.) 3, SLU 0
2004--Second Round SLU 3, Roger Williams 0 Williams 1, SLU 0 (OT) 2005--Sectional Finalist SLU 4, Medaille 0 SLU 3, Rochester 1 Williams 3, SLU 0 2006--Second Round SLU 2, Middlebury 1 NYU 2, SLU 0 2008--Second Round SLU 3, MIT 2 Amherst 1, SLU 0 2010--Second Round SLU 2, SUNYIT 0 Amherst 3, SLU 2
2011--Sectional Host SLU 4, SUNY Maritime 0 SLU 3, West. New England 2 (OT) Oneonta 2, SLU 1 (OT)
St. Lawrence made its 20th appearance in the NCAA Division III men’s soccer tournament in 2015, the 1st under the direction of Head Coach Mike Toshack. St. Lawrence is 29-17-3 all-time in the tournament and has won at least one game in each of its last 17 trips. The Saints made nine straight appearances from 1998-2006 which included an NCAA Championship in 1999. The 1999 season was the first time in Division III men’s soccer history that a team went unbeaten and untied en route to an NCAA championship as they finished the season 22-0-0.
2012--Second Round SLU 2, Eastern Connecticut 1 (OT) They were joined by Trinity Texas, which went 24-0-0 in 2003. Williams 2, SLU 1 (OT) 2013--Sectional Semifinalist SLU 5, Thomas 1 SLU 8, Wheaton (Mass.) 0 Amherst 2, SLU 1 (OT)
The “other” SLU - St. Louis University - ran the table to the title three times in the 1960s at the division I level.
2014--Second Round St. Lawrence, which has hosted SLU 7, Purchase 1 nine NCAA Tournaments on Amherst 1, SLU 1 (2OT) (3-2 PK) MacAllaster Field since it opened in 2015--Sectional Semifinalist SLU 2, Sage Colleges 1 SLU 2, Scranton 0 Haverford 2, SLU 0
2001, was the host instituion for the 2002 NCAA Championship.
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
St. Lawrence has won 17 conference championships since 1995. Since the Liberty League’s inception in 2004, the Saints have appeared in nine of the 12 championship games, taking the tournament title in 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014 and 2015.
1973 1978 1995 2002 2007
1974 1981 1997 2003 2008 2014
1975 1983 1998 2004 2010
1976 1984 1999 2005 2011 2015
1977 1994 2001 2006 2013 Empire Athletic Association
ALL-AMERICAS HARRY COPELAND ’16
ANDREW BEDNARSKY ’14
AARON COSTELLO ’15
ALEX LAIRD ’13
SAM DEMELLO ’13
BRENDAN GORMAN ’12
STEVE WATSON ’05
EVAN SHUTT ’05
SHAWN WATSON ’03
2014 First Team 2015 Second Team
2012 Second Team 2011 First Team
2004 Second Team
2013 First Team
2011 First Team 2010 Second Team
2003 Second Team
JAMAL BALLANTYNE ’02 2001 Second Team
2013 Third Team
2010 First Team
2002 First Team
ALL-AMERICAS RYAN CARRUTH ’02
ALI MONTACER ’01
NICK HILLARY ’00
DANNY ANNAN JR. ’00
GREG SUTTON ’99
FRANCO BARI ’98
MANNY BRITO ’97
ANDRE WHITE ’97
TOM BOLSTER ’83
MARK WOODS ’83
DANAHOLLINGSWORTH’77
MATT DENNETT ’71
1999 Second Team
1999 First Team National Player of the Year
1996 Second Team
1981 First Team
2000 & 1999 First Team 1998 THird Team
1998 First Team
1996 First Team
1976 First Team
1999 Second Team
1997 Third Team
1983 First Team
1970 First Team
REGIONAL ALL-AMERICAS
2015 Harry Copeland ’16, First Team Edward Gonzalez ’16, Second Team Dan Hunt ’16, Third Team
2007 Paul LaMarca ’09, Second Team Mike Bobbie ’08, Third Team Axel Galeano ’07, Third Team Emilio Coletta ’09, Third Team
2014 Rob Brandell ’17, First Team Harry Copeland ’16, First Team Mark Provost ’15, First Team Dan Hunt ’16, Second Team
2006 Emilio Coletta ’09, Second Team Axel Galeano ’07, Second Team
2013 Andrew Bednarsky ’14, First Team Aaron Costello ’15, Second Team Dan Hunt ’16, Second Team Harry Copeland ’16, Second Team 2012 Andrew Bednarsky ’14, First Team Sam DeMello ’13, First Team Alex Laird ’13, First Team Brian Gilloran ’13, Second Team Nate Goss-Woliner ’13, Second Team 2011 Brian Abernethy ’12, First Team Alex Laird ’13, First Team Sam DeMello ’13, First Team Mike Manfredi ’12, First Team Andrew Bednarsky ’14, First Team 2010 Sam DeMello ’13, First Team Brendan Gorman ’12, First Team James Stewart ’11, First Team Mike Manfredi ’12, Third Team Sean Scott ’12, Third Team 2009 Brendan Gorman ’12, Second Team 2008 Ryan Moore ’09, Third Team James Stewart ’11, Third Team
2005 Elliott Savitz ’06, Second Team Steve Watson ’05, Second Team 2004 Steve Watson ’05, First Team Elliott Savitz ’06, First Team Evan Schutt ’05, Second Team Jordan James ’04, Third Team 2003 Evan Schutt ’05, First Team Macky Diop ’04, First Team Jordan James ’04, First Team Charlie Bour ’05, Third Team Garrett Huntley ’05, Third Team Elliott Savitz ’06, Third Team 2002 Shawn Watson ’03, First Team Jon-Michael Olmstead ’03, First Team Charlie Bour ’05, Second Team Macky Diop ’04, Second Team 2001 Allan Maragh ’02, First Team Jamal Ballantyne ’02, First Team Eric Harms ’02, First Team Steve Watson ’05, Second Team Shawn Watson ’03, Third Team Matt Bogosian ’02, Third Team 2000 Jamal Ballantyne ’02, First Team Ali Montacer ’01, First Team Scott Dulay ’02, Second Team Dustin Crooker ’03, Third Team Howard Beckford ’01, Third Team
1999 Ali Montacer ’01, First Team Danny Annan Jr. ’00, First Team Ryan Carruth ’02, First Team Nick Hillary ’00, First Team
1998 Shawn Conway ’99, First Team Greg Sutton ’99, First Team Nick Hillary ’00, First Team Ali Montacer ’01, First Team Ryan Carruth ’02, Second Team Danny Annan Jr. ’00, Second Team 1997 Franco Bari ’98, First Team Greg Sutton ’99, Second Team 1996 Franco Bari ’98, First Team Manny Brito ’97, First Team Andre White ’97, First Team Greg Sutton ’99, Second Team 1995 Colin Lennon ’96, Second Team Andre White ’97, Honorable Mention 1994 Andre White ’97, Second Team Manny Brito ’97, Second Team Franco Bari ’98, Second Team Colin Lennon ’96, Honorable Mention 1993 Manny Brito ’97, Second Team Chris Rose ’95, Third Team Colin Lennon ’96, Honorable Mention 1992 Chris Rose ’95, Third Team 1990 Scott Wycall ’91, Honorable Mention
CONFERENCE MAJOR AWARD WINNERS
Manny Brito ’97
1993 Rookie of the Year
Jamal Ballantyne ’02 2001 Player of the Year
Franco Bari ’98
1994 Rookie of the Year
Shawn Watson ’03 2002 Player of the Year
Andre White ’97
1995 Player of the Year
Charlie Bogosian ’07 2003 Rookie of the Year
Shawn Conway ’99 1995 Rookie of the Year
Steve Watson ’05
2004 Player of the Year
Manny Brito ’97
1996 Player of the Year
Brendan Gorman ’12 2008 Rookie of the Year
Franco Bari ’98
1997 Player of the Year
Brendan Gorman ’12 2010 Player of the Year
Ali Montacer ’01
1997 Rookie of the Year
Sam DeMello ’13
2011 Player of the Year
Greg Sutton ’99
1998 Player of the Year
Alex Laird ’13
2011 Defensive Player of the Year
Jamal Ballantyne ’02 1998 Rookie of the Year
Andrew Bednarsky ’14 2013 Offensive Player of the Year
Danny Annan Jr. ’00 1999 Player of the Year
Aaron Costello ’15
2013 Defensive Player of the Year
Nick Hillary ’00
1999 Defensive Player of the Year Harry Copeland ’16 2015 Player of the Year
Ali Montacer ’01
2000 Player of the Year
Julian Daniels ’04 2000 Rookie of the Year
Ryan Roethel ’16
2015 Co-Defensive Player of the Year
Jethro Dede ’19
2015 Rookie of the Year
ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS
LIBERTY LEAGUE (2004-PRESENT) 2015 Harry Copeland, First Team 2015 Jethro Dede, First Team 2015 Ryan Roethel, First Team 2015 Tapshak Augustine, Second Team 2015 Dan Hunt, Second Team 2015 Christian Yarros, Second Team 2015 Noah Bunton, Honorable Mention 2015 Edward Gonzalez, Honorable Mention 2015 Jonathan Mendoza, HonorableMention 2015 Ryan Roche, Honorable Mention 2014 Rob Brandell, First Team 2014 Harry Copeland, First Team 2014 Ryan Grant, First Team 2014 Dan Hunt, First Team 2014 Seyefe Brouk, Second Team 2014 Mark Provost, Second Team 2014 Chandler Short, Honorable Mention 2013 Andrew Bednarsky, First Team 2013 Aaron Costello, First Team 2013 Jamal Samaroo, Second Team 2013 Morgan Smith, Second Team 2013 Seyefe Brouk, Second Team 2013 Mark Provost, Second Team 2013 Harry Copeland, Second Team 2012 Andrew Bednarsky, First Team 2012 Sam DeMello, First Team 2012 Brian Gilloran, First Team 2012 Alex Laird, First Team 2012 Nate Goss-Woliner, Second Team 2012 Will Congdon, Second Team 2012 Ozzy Morales, Second Team 2012 Seyefe Brouk, Honorable Mention 2012 Ryan Grant, Honorable Mention 2011 Sam DeMello, First Team 2011 Alex Laird, First Team 2011 Mike Manfredi, First Team 2011 Brian Abernethy, First Team 2011 Andrew Bednarsky, First Team 2011 Brian Gilloran, Second Team 2011 Tyler McCune, Honorable Mention 2011 Jamal Samaroo, Honorable Mention 2010 Brendan Gorman, First Team 2010 Sam DeMello, First Team 2010 Mike Manfredi, Second Team 2010 James Stewart, Second Team 2010 Nate Goss-Woliner, Second Team 2010 Dan Marvin, Honorable Mention 2010 Sean Scott, Honorable Mention 2009 Brendan Gorman, First Team 2009 Sam DeMello, Second Team 2009 James Stewart, Honorable Mention 2009 Joey Mattina, Honorable Mention 2009 Dan Marvin, Honorable Mention 2008 Paul LaMarca, First Team 2008 Ryan Moore, First Team 2008 James Stewart, First Team 2008 Emmanuel Mbong, Second Team 2008 Brendan Gorman, Second Team
2007 Paul LaMarca, First Team 2007 Axel Galeano, First Team 2007 Mike Bobbie, Second Team 2007 Sean Charles, Second Team 2007 Ryan Moore, Second Team 2007 Emilio Coletta, Honorable Mention 2007 Ian Fairlie, Honorable Mention 2007 David Orsorno, Honorable Mention 2006 Axel Galeano, First Team 2006 Emilio Coletta, First Team 2006 Paul LaMarca, Second Team 2006 Ryan Moore, Second Team 2006 Mike Bobbie, Honorable Mention 2006 James Merrill, Honorable Mention 2006 Terrence O’Brien, Honorable Mention 2005 Elliott Savitz, First Team 2005 Steve Watson, First Team 2005 Axel Galeano, Second Team 2005 Brendan Tougher, Second Team 2005 Chris Lonegan, Honorable Mention 2005 Gil Schaper, Honorable Mention UPSTATE COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 2004 Steve Watson, First Team 2004 Elliott Savitz, First Team 2004 Evan Schutt, First Team 2004 Jordan James, First Team 2004 Charlie Bour, Second Team 2004 Phillip Koshi, Second Team 2004 Mark McIntire, Honorable Mention 2003 Charlie Bour, First Team 2003 Evan Schutt, First Team 2003 Charlie Bogosian, First Team 2003 Ryan O’Dowd, Second Team 2003 Macky Diop, Second Team 2003 Nick Mangee, Second Team 2002 Charlie Bour, Second Team 2002 Macky Diop, Second Team 2002 Jon-Michael Olmstead, First Team 2002 Shawn Watson, First Team 2002 Dustin Crooker, Second Team 2002 Evan Schutt, Second Team 2001 Jamal Ballantyne, First Team 2001 Allan Maragh, First Team 2001 Eric Harms, First Team 2001 Brendan Murphy, First Team 2001 Shawn Watson, First Team 2001 Steve Watson, First Team 2001 Ryan Carruth, Second Team 2001 Matt Bogosian, Second Team 2001 Carlos Smith, Second Team 2001 Jon-Michael Olmstead, Second Team 2000 Howard Beckford, First Team 2000 Bryan Burdick, First Team 2000 Ali Montacer, First Team 2000 Rasool Alizadeh, First Team 2000 Tim Bealer, First Team 2000 Julian Daniels, Second Team 2000 Scott Dulay, Second Team 2000 Shawn Watson, Second Team 2000 Dustin Crooker, Second Team
1999 Danny Annan Jr., First Team 1999 Mike Berner, First Team 1999 Ryan Carruth, First Team 1999 Nick Hillary, First Team 1999 Ali Montacer, First Team 1999 Jamal Ballantyne, Second Team 1999 Tim Bealer, Second Team 1999 Matt Bogosian, Second Team 1999 Scott Dulay, Second Team 1999 Allan Maragh, Honorable Mention 1998 Greg Sutton, First Team 1998 Shawn Conway, First Team 1998 Nick Hillary, First Team 1998 Ali Montacer, First Team 1998 Ryan Carruth, First Team 1998 Jamal Ballantyne, First Team 1998 Danny Annan Jr., Honorable Mention 1998 Tim Bealer, Honorable Mention 1998 Carlos Smith, Honorable Mention 1997 Vibol Deng, Second Team 1997 Ali Montacer, First Team 1997 Dan Annan Jr., Second Team 1997 Greg Sutton, First Team 1997 Nick Hillary, First Team 1997 Shawn Conway, First Team 1997 Franco Bari, First Team 1996 Marc D’Orazio, Second Team 1996 Crispin Napolitano, Second Team 1996 Dan Annan Jr., Second Team 1996 Greg Sutton, First Team 1996 Franco Bari, First Team 1996 Manny Brito, First Team 1996 Andre White, First Team 1995 Colin Taylor, Second Team 1995 Crispin Napolitano, Second Team 1995 John Malary, Second Team 1995 Vibol Deng, Second Team 1995 Shawn Conway, Second Team 1995 Andre White, First Team 1995 Colin Lennon, First Team 1995 Manny Brito, First Team 1995 Franco Bari, First Team EMPIRE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1994 Nick Ozimek, Honorable Mention 1994 Andre White, Second Team 1994 Crispin Napolitano, Second Team 1994 Colin Lennon, Second Team 1994 John Malary, First Team 1994 Manny Brito, First Team 1994 Franco Bari, First Team 1993 Andre White, Honorable Mention 1993 Crispin Napolitano, Second Team 1993 Chris Rose, Second Team 1993 Nick Ozimek, First Team 1993 Manny Brito, First Team 1993 Colin Lennon, First Team 1993 Scott Wiley, Second Team 1992 Chris Rose, Second Team 1991 Scott Wiley, Second Team 1991 Mike Stewart, Second Team 1990 Scott Wiley, Second Team 1990 Scott Wycall, First Team
SAINTS CAPTAINS THROUGH THE YEARS
2015 Rob Brandell, Harry Copeland and Dan Hunt
1999 Dan Annan, Jr., Nick Hillary and Ali Montacer
2014 Mark Provost and Dan Hunt
1998 Greg Sutton, Shawn Conway and Nick Hillary
2013 Andrew Bednarksy and Mark Provost 2012 Brendan Gorman, Dan Marvin, Alex Laird, Sam DeMello 2011 Brendan Gorman, Dan Marvin, Tyler McCune, Sam DeMello 2010 James Stewart, Brendan Gorman, Dan Marvin, Tyler McCune 2009 James Stewart, Reed Carr and Emmanuel Mbong 2008 Paul LaMarca, Emilio Coletta and Ryan Moore 2007 Mike Bobbie, Emilio Coletta and Axel Galeano 2006 Charlie Bogosian, Axel Galeano, Chris Lonegan and Brendan Tougher 2005 Elliott Savitz, Steve Watson, Jason Koshi and Gil Schaper 2004 Charlie Bour, Evan Schutt and Jordan James 2003 Eric Bunyan and Charlie Bour 2002 Jon-Michael Olmstead and Shawn Watson 2001 Ryan Carruth, Allan Maragh and Matt Bogosian 2000 Ali Montacer, Tim Bealer and Bryan Burdick
1997 Marc D’Orazio, Franco Bari and Greg Sutton 1996 Crispin Napolitano, Manny Brito and Franco Bari 1995 Colin Lennon, Crispin Napolitano and Andre White 1994 Ryan Corey, Garrett Quackenbush and Colin Lennon
1981 David Farrell
1980 Peter Meyer and John Williams 1979 John Prokos and Brian Desrosier 1978 Mark Herlyn and Bob Bernatchez 1977 Bob Ashenburg and Sandy MacAllaster 1976 Dana Hollingsworth and Steve Rhodes 1975 Robert Stone and Jeff Williamson 1974 David Lundy and Trip Pearce
1993 Chris Rose, Scott Wiley and Ryan Corey
1973 Trip Pearce and Lew Leathersich
1992 Mike Stewart and Marty Milne
1972 John Mella and Jeff Norris
1991 Mike Stewart
1971 Marc Koolen, Jay Ogden and Walt Wilcox
1990 Sandy Habermann and Joe Hameline 1989 Andrew Coutts, Colin O’Neil and Robert O’Neil 1988 Kurt Leasure and Hank Wilson 1987 James Rozzi and Warren Bird 1986 Brad Watson and Robert Watson 1985 Paul Herzog and Jon Searing 1984 Unknown 1883 John Clossen and Jeff Barclay 1982 Mark Woods and Steve Montzka
1970 Sam Brewer and Matt Dennett 1969 Alan Davis and Alan Linck 1968 Norm Ashenburg and Floyd Winslow 1967 Terry Aldrich and Michael Quinn 1966 Bob Horne and Richard Moore 1965 Bob Horne and Scarby Smith 1964 John Cleary and Bob Keller 1963 Buster Walden 1962 Aart Geurtsen
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2015: Dan Hunt 2014: Mark Provost 2014: Harry Copeland 2013: Andrew Bednarsky 2012: Sam DeMello 2011: Sam DeMello 2010: Sam DeMello 2010: Brendan Gorman 2009: Brendan Gorman 2008: Paul LaMarca 2008: Brendan Gorman 2007: Paul LaMarca 2006: Axel Galeano 2005: Axel Galeano 2004: Mark McIntire 2003: Charlie Bogosian 2002: Charlie Bour 2001: Jamal Ballantyne 2000: Howard Beckford 1999: Ryan Carruth 1999: Jamal Ballantyne 1998: Danny Annan Jr 1997: Franco Bari 1996: Manny Brito 1995: Andre White 1994: Andre White 1993: Scott Wiley 1993: Chris Rose 1992: Scott Wiley 1991: Scott Wiley 1990: Scott Wycall
TEAM AWARDS SINCE 1990 2002: Jon-Michael Olmstead 2001: Allan Maragh 2000: Ali Montacer 1999: Ali Montacer 1998: Shawn Conway 1998: Greg Sutton 1998: Ali Montacer 1997: Shawn Conway 1996: Crispin Napolitano 1995: Crispin Napolitano 1994: Crispin Napolitano 1993: Todd Saunders 1992: Ryan Corey 1991: Marty Milne
DANA HOLLINGSWORTH OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2015: Ryan Grant 2014: Rob Brandell 2013: Andrew Bednarsky 2012: Sam DeMello 2011: Sam DeMello 2010: Sam DeMello 2010: Brendan Gorman 2009: Brendan Gorman 2008: Paul LaMarca 2008: Brendan Gorman 2007: Paul LaMarca 2006: Axel Galeano ROBBY VAN ETTEN 2005: Axel Galeano ULTIMATE 2004: Mark McIntire 2003: Charlie Bogosian TEAMMATE AWARD 2002: Charlie Bour 2015: Praveen Balakumaran 2001: Jamal Ballantyne 2000: Howard Beckford 2014: Austin Roney 1999: Ryan Carruth 2013: Austin Roney 1999: Jamal Ballantyne 2012: Austin Roney 1998: Danny Annan Jr BOB GOODWIN AWARD 1997: Franco Bari 1996: Manny Brito MOST CONSISTENT 1995: Andre White PLAYER 1994: Andre White 2015: Edward Gonzalez 1993: Scott Wiley 2015: Jonathan Mendoza 1993: Chris Rose 2014: Mark Provost 1992: Scott Wiley 2014: Christian Yarros 1991: Scott Wiley 2013: Dan Hunt 1990: Scott Wycall 2012: Will Congdon 2011: Tyler McCune COACHES AWARD 2010: Tyler McCune 2010: Sam DeMello 2015: Christian Yarros 2009: Tyler McCune 2014: Mark Provost 2009: Sam DeMello 2014: Austin Roney 2008: Ryan Moore 2014: Jamal Samaroo 2007: Emilio Coletta 2013: Craig Davis 2006: Mike Bobbie 2013: Andrew Bednarsky 2005: Elliott Savitz 2012: Brendan Gorman 2004: Elliott Savitz 2012: Dan Marvin 2003: Evan Schutt 2011: Brian Abernethy 2003: Elliott Savitz 2011: Tyler McCune
2010: Emmanuel Mbong 2010: Austin Meeker 2009: Reed Carr 2008: Paul LaMarca 2008: Emilio Coletta 2007: David Osorono 2006: Chris Lonegan 2005: Steve Watson 2005: Nick Mangee 2005: Jason Koshi 2005: Gil Schaper 2005: Elliott Savitz 2004: Jordan James 2004: Garrett Huntley 2004: Evan Schutt 2004: Charlie Bour 2003: Eric Bunyan 2002: Mike Woulf 2002: Matt Kokoszka 2001: Vince Dalpiaz 2001: Ryan Carruth 2001: Rasool Alizadeh 2001: Matt Bogosian 2001: Jamal Ballantyne 2001: Eric Harms, 2001: Carlos Smith 2001: Brendan Murphy 2001: Allan Maragh 2000: Tim Bealer 2000: Ali Montacer 1999: Mike Berner 1998: Shawn Conway 1997: Vibol Deng 1997: John Mallory 1996: Phil Porter 1995: Colin Lennon 1994: Ryan Corey 1994: Garrett Quackenbush 1993: Kevin Gaffney 1992: Steve Thompson 1992: Chris Keuleman 1991: Scott Bushweiler 1991: Josh Brant 1990: Sandy Haberman 1990: Joe Hameline
NICK HILLARY AWARD DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2015: Harry Copeland 2015: Ryan Roethel 2014: Harry Copeland 2013: Harry Copeland 2012: Will Congdon 2012: Alex Laird 2011: Alex Laird 2010: James Stewart 2009: Alex Laird 2008: James Stewart 2007: Sean Charles 2006: Mike Bobbie
2005: 2004: 2003: 2002: 2001: 2000: 2000: 1999: 1998: 1997: 1996: 1996: 1995: 1994: 1993: 1993: 1992: 1991: 1990: 1990:
Steve Watson Evan Schutt Evan Schutt Shawn Watson Shawn Watson Tim Bealer Shawn Watson Nick Hillary Nick Hillary Nick Hillary Greg Sutton Franco Bari Franco Bari Franco Bari Nick Ozimek Colin Lennon Mike Stewart Bob Barna Sandy Haberman Mike Stewart
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER AWARD 2015: Noah Bunton 2015: Ryan Roche 2014: Ross Suitor 2013: Christian Yarros 2013: Praveen Balakumaran 2012: Austin Alphonse 2012: Seyefe Brouk 2012: Jamal Samaroo 2011: Austin Roney 2010: Adrian Bucksam 2009: Will Congdon 2008: Reed Carr 2007: David Osorno 2006: Emilio Coletta 2005: Mike Bobbie 2004: Gara Diara 2003: Gil Schaper 2002: Mark McIntire 2001: Kyle Kreuger 2000: Shawn Watson 1999: Brendan Murphy 1998: Vince Dalpiaz 1998: Scott Dulay 1998: Matt Bogosian 1997: Mike Berner 1996: Rudy Napolitano 1995: Vibol Deng 1995: Phil Porter 1994: Vibol Deng 1993: Dan Fitzgerald
MATT DENNETT ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD 2015: Brendan McNamee 2014: Chandler Short 2013: Rob Brandell
SAINTS IN THE PROS