NJCU (thru 10/21/2013) MARITIME (thru 10/21/2013)

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MEN’S SOCCER GAME

16: NJCU vs. Maritime College

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 7:30 p.m. 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

Tuesday, October 22, 2013 (7:30 p.m.)/Caven Point

GAME NOTES

2013 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (6-8-1) •



Mohamed Conteh

Ruben Morales

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Kelvin Flores

STATISTICAL LEADERS THE SERIES: NJCU leads, 1-0. LAST MEETING: In the only meeting beNJCU (thru 10/21/2013) tween the schools on October 3, 2007 in Jersey City, NJCU prevailed, 6-1. NJCU scored Points: 29 seconds into the game and led 4-0 at half- 1. Aboubacar Diawara........................ 18 time and 6-0 before Maritime scored in the 89th minute. NJCU had a 29-5 shots margin. 2. Mohamed Conteh............................ 11 LAST TIME OUT: On Saturday, NJCU 3. Andy Caban...................................... 10 outshot #8 ranked Montclair State, 23-21, 4. Manny Martis....................................9 but MSU scored twice in a span of 64 secGoals: onds in the first three minutes and prevailed, 4-1. Trailing 3-0 at halftime, Kelvin Flores 1. Aboubacar Diawara..........................8 scored his second goal of the year in the 57th 2t. Andy Caban......................................4 minute off a cross assist from Aboubacar 3t. Marco Avella/Mohamed Conteh.....3 Diawara. NJCU’s goal was the first allowed by MSU since October 2—a span of 351:26. 3t. Edwin Umanzor................................. 3 GOTHIC KNIGHTS...AT NIGHT?: There 6t. Justin Aponte/Kelvin Flores........ 2 are no lights at the Thomas M. Gerrity 6t. Andrew Lopes/Manny Martis.... 2 Athletic Complex, so there has never been 6t. Bryan Pino/Jon-Carlos Sosa......... 2 a home night game for soccer, baseball or softball in school history—until today. Assists: The game still counts as a home game be- 1t. Mohamed Conteh............................5 cause the facility (Caven Point) is within 1t. Manny Martis...................................5 the city limits and within close proximity 3. Kelvin Flores......................................3 to campus. Women’s soccer has played day home games at Caven Point in the past. Shots/Shots On Goal: BEING OUTSCORED: After being out- 1. Mohamed Conteh.........................31/8 scored, 24-3, in its last four NJAC games, 2t. Aboubacar Diawara................ 29/18 the Knights have been outscored over- 2t. Marco Avella............................ 29/12 all this season, 42-37. NJCU has not been outscored for a full season since 1997. 4. Manny Martis............................ 26/13 PLAYOFFS HOPES: NJCU is tied for sev- Goalkeeper Saves: enth place in the NJAC with six points— 1. Ruben Morales.................................52 with both Ramapo and Rowan whom 2. Nick Nardone................................. 32 NJCU has losses to. NJCU must win its final two NJAC games against TCNJ and #4/8 3. TEAM...................................................3 Rutgers-Camden or it will be eliminated. Goals Against Average (W-L-T): FOCUS ON MARITIME: Maritime has 1. Nick Nardone..................2.35 (2-1-1) been outscored this season by a nearly 2:1 ratio, giving up 37 goals (2.47 per game) 2. Ruben Morales............. 2.94 (4-7-0) while scoring just 19 (1.27). Maritime is tied MARITIME (thru 10/21/2013) for sixth place in the Skyline. The Privateers Points: have been shutout seven times this year. 1. Kieran Donnelly.......................................10

NJAC STANDINGS (thru 10/21/2013)

MARITIME’s 10-GAME GLANCE W•9/18 H LEHMAN W, 4-2 Sa•9/21 A Old Westbury * T, 1-1 (2 OT) Su•9/22 A Vassar L, 0-4 F•9/27 H ST. JOSEPH’S (LI) * W, 2-1 Sa•10/5 A Mount Saint Mary (NY) * L, 0-3 W•10/9 A Farmingdale State * L, 0-5 Sa•10/12 H THE SAGE COLLEGES * L, 0-6 W•10/16 H BROOKLYN L, 0-2 Sa•10/18 A Purchase * W, 1-0 Th•10/24 H MOUNT ST. VINCENT * 7 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 14-0-2 0.938 W2 Montclair State 14 4-1-2 0.714 12-2-2 0.813 W2 Rutgers-Newark 13 4-2-1 0.643 13-3-1 0.794 W2 The College of NJ 13 4-2-1 0.643 9-5-2 0.625 W1 William Paterson 7 2-4-1 0.357 7-6-2 0.533 L3 Rowan 6 2-5 0.286 8-8 0.500 L1 Ramapo 6 2-5 0.286 6-7-2 0.467 L2 New Jersey City 6 2-5 0.286 6-8-1 0.433 L2 Kean * 1 0-6-1 0.071 9-7-1 0.559 L2 *standings adjusted to reflect conference forfeit

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2. Taylor McFadzen....................................10 3. Michael Wood...........................................6 Goals: 1. Kieran Donnelly........................................ 4 2t. Taylor McFadzen....................................3 2t. Michael Wood.........................................3 4. Renato Chira-Farfan............................... 2 Assists: 1. Tim Swinehart............................................5 2. Taylor McFadzen..................................... 4 3t. Kieran Donnelly/Nick Mast.................2 3t. David Sparoziv........................................ 2 Shots/Shots On Goal: 1. Taylor McFadzen...............................31/18 2. Kieran Donnelly................................20/12 3. Renato Chira-Farfan.........................18/10 Goalkeeper Saves: 1. Karl Weber .......................................... 64 2. Phil Marks ........................................... 16 3. Patrick Kelleher........................................11 Goals Against Average (W-L-T): 1. Karl Weber ........................ 2.08 (4-6-2) 2. Patrick Kelleher.....................2.16 (1-0-0) 3. Phil Marks ........................ 3.69 (0-2-0)

* denotes conference leader

NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY GOTHIC KNIGHTS (6-8-1, 2-5-0 NJAC; Streak: Lost 2) 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 Tyler Red Bank, NJ/Red Bank Regional West New York, NJ/Memorial Linden, NJ/Linden Newark, NJ/Newark Tech Harrison, NJ/Harrison Sophomore | Def/Mid./Fwd. North Bergen, NJ/Belleville Hillside, NJ/Hillside North Arlington NJ/ Jersey City, NJ/Dickinson Bloomfield, NJ/Montclair North Arlington HS Kearny, NJ/Kearny Bayonne, NJ/Bayonne • C o a c h S n y d e r o n K r y c h k o w s k i : South River, NJ/South River “He’s a versatile, athletic player that Princeton, NJ/Princeton

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KRYCHKOWSKI

provides us depth in many positions. He’s a good kid and teammate.” • Academics: Major is undeclared but he hopes to open his own business. • NJCU Career: A two-year player for the Gothic Knights he has played in all 37 games over the last seasons with 21 starts. He has MARITIME COLLEGE PRIVATEERS (5-8-2, 2-3-1 Skyline; Streak: WON 1) played 2138 minutes. He has one goal (two points) on 28 shots (8 SOG). An attacking NO NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL player in high school, he has largely been called 0 Patrick Kelleher SR GK 5-9 170 Floral Park, NY/Archbishop Molloy upon for defense as a collegian with some offensive assignments. As a rookie he was 7th 00 Phil Marks SO GK 6-0 180 Newtown, PA/Council Rock North on the team in total minutes played (1503). 1 Karl Weber SO GK 6-2 173 Northport, NY/Northport • High School: A June 2012 graduate of 2 Tim Dannenfelser FR D 5-9 145 Atlanta, GA/North Cobb North Arlington High School, he was a four3 Michael Burney SO D 5-10 160 Scranton, PA/Scranton Prep. year, three-sport athlete in soccer, basketball 4 Patrick McCarty SO M 5-8 145 East Rockaway, NY/East Rockaway Jr.-Sr. and track for the Vikings. He was the 2011-12 5 Jon Dubowyk SO D 6-0 175 Pennfield, NY/Pennfield ‘Observer’ newspaper Male Athlete of the Year (all sports), the 2011 Meadowlands Division 6 Malcolm Taylor FR F 5-6 135 Nassau, The Bahamas/St Andrew’s School Player of the Year, a 2-time First-Team All8 Nick Mast JR M 5-11 183 East Islip, NY/East Islip NJIC Conference (2010, 2011) selection and a 9 Shieck Wattara SO F 6-2 170 Bronx, NY/Urban Assembly for Math & Science2-time ‘The Observer’ Player of the Week. He 10 Renato Chira-Farfan SO M 5-8 155 Miraflores, Peru/Mahopac (N.Y.) earned All-Conference honors three times. A 11 Taylor McFadzen SO F 5-10 173 Northport, NY/Northport four-year varsity soccer player for Coach Jesse Dembowski, he was team captain as a junior 12 John Bunch SO M 6-2 170 Florence, SC/Camden Military Academy and senior, finishing his prep career with 13 David Hraska Jr. JR M 5-10 178 Seaford, NY/Seaford goals—fifth in school history—and had 14 Chris Haffner JR M 5-8 153 West Hempstead, NY/Kellenberg Memorial 60 30 assists. He claimed Honorable Mention 15 Robert Cunningham SO M 5-8 155 Lindenhurst, NY/Lindenhurst All-Bergen County honors as a senior. He led 16 Michael Wood FR F 5-10 166 Ridgefield Park, NJ/Ridgefield the Vikings to six state playoff games during his four seasons and played in the county 18 Brian McKeever SO M 5-8 150 Wallkill, NY/Wallkill Senior all-star game as a senior. As a three-year 19 Matt Ciruzzi JR M 5-8 145 Mahopac, NY/Mahopac varsity basketball player, he twice earned 20 Juan Marin SO D 6-0 178 Pereira, Colombia/Calasanz First-Team All-Conference honors, finishing 21 Kieran Donnelly FR F 5-7 145 Mahopac, NY/Mahopac with 1,002 points. As a four-year varsity track 22 Tim Swinehart JR D 6-0 182 Clearwater, FL/Central Catholic athlete he was All-Conference as a senior. He established a school record in the triple 23 Dave Sparozic SR D 6-1 168 Carmel, NY/Mahopac jump at 42-feet-9.25 inches and was part of 24 Demetri Geras FR M 5-9 162 New York, NY/School of the Future the school-record 4x200-meter relay team. 25 Andrew Barry FR D 6-2 180 New Paltz, NY/New Paltz • Did You Know?: His older brother, Tom 26 Anil Aslan SO M 5-7 140 Istanbul, Turkey/Mustafa Kemal Krychkowski, played four seasons for NJCU 27/7 Asilcan Oztop SO M 5-9 145 Istanbul, Turkey/Semiha Sakir Anadolu Lisesi (2008-11), scoring nine goals and eight assists for 26 career points. Tom was the 2011-12 winner of the Robert L. McNulty Memorial Head Coach: Martin Clayes (First season) Soccer Award. His mother Maureen will Assistant Coach: Daniel Gwyther have been coming to NJCU games for eight Volunteer Assistant Coach: Lee Kellett consecutive years by the time Tyler is a senior.

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