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4 p.m. Oct 2 Oswego State Tournament (Sep 3-4) Oct 8 Sep 3 SAGE 3:30 p.m. Oct 9 Sep 4 CONSOLATION 1 p.m. Oct 15 Sep 4 CHAMPIONSHIP 3 p.m. Oct 16 Sep 10 Nazareth 5 p.m. Oct 22 Sep 11 Roberts Wesleyan7 p.m. Oct 23 Sep 14 HAMILTON 4 p.m. Oct 30 Sep 18 Cortland* 8 p.m. Nov 5 Sep 25 MORRISVILLE 1 p.m. Nov 6 Oct 1 PLATTSBURGH* 4 p.m. Mar 13 Mar 13

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Oswego State Men’s Soccer 2010

Welcome to Oswego State Athletics

About SUNY Oswego

Welcome to Oswego State Athletics — Welcome to Success! As you go through the process of choosing a college, I hope you will realize all the tremendous advantages Oswego holds for you. Our beautiful campus on the shore of Lake Ontario is one of the most striking settings in the country. Our focus is on developing outstanding student athletes with a talented coaching staff, ever-improving indoor and outdoor facilities, and a strong academic support program. As an Oswego athlete, you will have the opportunity to test yourself in the classroom and in competition. You will be encouraged to achieve at a high level and supported in your endeavors.

At SUNY Oswego we foster liberal and professional learning in a dynamic, interactive, and supportive environment. SUNY Oswego offers an opportunity for students to pursue unlimited horizons. With a student body of more than 8,400 learners, we are large enough to offer more than 100 programs of study yet small enough for students to form quality relationships with each other and caring faculty.

Timothy Hale Director of Intercollegiate Athletics

On behalf of our entire staff, we look forward to having you join us as an Oswego State student-athlete.

Timothy G. Hale The SUNY Athletic Conference One of the oldest and strongest Division III conferences in the nations, the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) embarks upon its sixth decade with the same commitment to athletic and academic excellence that has remained the league’s guiding light since its formation.

Men’s Soccer Member Institutions Brockport Buffalo State Cortland Fredonia Geneseo New Paltz Oneonta Oswego Plattsburgh Potsdam

No strangers to NCAA postseason tournaments, the SUNYAC membership boasts 32 national championship teams and countless All-Americans. Presently, the conference members compete in 20 sports: nine for men and eleven for women. Last year, the SUNYAC crowned men’s team champions in baseball, basketball, cross-country, ice hockey, indoor & outdoor track, lacrosse, soccer, and swimming/diving. The league also awarded women’s championships in basketball, cross-country, field hockey, indoor & outdoor track, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming/diving, tennis, and volleyball.

Our learner-centered approach stresses quality education and experience inside and outside the classroom on our scenic, 690-acre lakeside campus. Students pursue bright futures through programs in our College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; School of Business; School of Communication, Media, and the Arts; and School of Education – as well as innovative interdisciplinary programs that cross traditional boundaries. Oswego opens doors to the future with internships and study-abroad opportunities that consistently rate among the highest in the SUNY system.

The Student-Athlete Comes First

Oswego State Quick Facts

In the Classroom

Quick Facts

Today’s student-athletes are faced with many challenges both on and off the playing field. With this in mind, Oswego State is proud to have developed one of the leading NCAA Challenging Athletic Minds for Personal Success (CHAMPS)/Life Skills programs in the country, consisting of five commitment areas: * Athletic excellence * Academic excellence * Personal development * Career development * Service Oswego State has two staff members dedicated to academic support programs for its student-athletes, such as the Student-Athlete Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) and Student-Athlete Mentor (SAM) programs in addition to the CHAMPS/Life Skills program.

Founded: 1861 Location: Oswego, New York, 13126 Enrollment: 7,400 undergraduate students



1,100 graduate students

Nickname: Lakers School Colors: Hunter Green and Gold Home Field: Laker Soccer Field Conference: State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) Affiliation: NCAA Division III President: Deborah F. Stanley Athletic Director: Timothy G. Hale Athletics Phone: 315.312.3056

Laker Men’s Soccer

Facilities

Oswego State’s commitment to serving the well-being and readiness of its student-athletes extends from the classroom to the quality of athletic facilities. Laker Hall, which was built in 1968, serves as the Lakers’ primary indoor facility and is home to the Oswego State Athletic Department.

Facilities Include:

Max Ziel Gymnasium - 3,500 capacity Campus Center Ice Area - Opened October 2006 Laker Pool - Six lanes and separate diving well Weight Training Room - Renovated and expanded Fall 2008 Laker Field Complex - Game and practice fields for baseball, softball, track and

field, field hockey, soccer, and lacrosse, including six tennis courts Wrestling Practice Area - 40-ft by 80-ft area with two regulation practice circles

Head Coach: Bob Friske Phone: 315.312.4142 Email: [email protected] Assistant Coach: Darren Wynne Athletic Trainers: Gary Fulsaas, Anthony Wendt Equipment Manager: Rhonda Taylor 2009 Overall Record: 6-10-1 2009 SUNYAC Record: 4-4-1 Last SUNYAC Tournament: 2009 (SUNYAC Play-In) Website: athletics.oswego.edu

Head Coach Bob Friske Robert Friske begins his sixth season as Oswego State’s men’s soccer coach in 2010, and 15th overall as a collegiate head coach. Friske, who previously worked at Keuka College and Norwich University before joining the Lakers, sports a career record of 146-118-12. He has directed his teams to 10 straight conference tournament appearances, six conference tournament championship appearances, and five conference titles. In 2006, Friske led the Lakers to their first winning record in six years. Oswego State qualified for the SUNYAC and ECAC Upstate playoffs, and advanced to the semifinals of the SUNYAC tournament that year.

EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 315.312.4142 Career Record at Oswego: 36-51-7 Overall 20-24-1 SUNYAC Career Record (14 years): 146-118-12 Overall Year-by-Year Record 2009 - 6-10-1 Overall 4-4-1 SUNYAC* 2008 - 8-9-1 Overall 6-4-0 SUNYAC* 2007 - 6-10-3 Overall 3-7-1 SUNYAC 2006 - 11-9-1 Overall 4-4-1 SUNYAC* 2005 - 5-13-1 Overall 3-5-1 SUNYAC* * - Denotes SUNYAC Post-Season Appearance

Coach Friske is a 1991 graduate of Plattsburgh State, earning a degree in Business and a minor in Athletic Coaching. While at Plattsburgh, he was a four-year defender for the Cardinals. He later earned a Master’s Degree in 1995 from SUNY Brockport, majoring in Athletic Administration. In 1995 he earned his national coaching license from the National Soccer Coaching Association of America. “My goal is to make Oswego nationally competitive. We have the ingredients to do that,” the coach explained. “I encourage those interested in top-level collegiate soccer to look at Oswego State. Our school provides phenomenal educational and athletic opportunities, and our soccer program is at its healthiest.” Prior to becoming the head coach at Oswego State, Friske had a successful 10-year run at Norwich University in Northfield,Vt. and Keuka College. During his tenure at Norwich, he guided the team to three appearances in the NCAA Division III Championships along with three consecutive conference titles. In the 2001 season under Friske, Norwich compiled an impressive 21-1 record that included 13 shutouts and a trip to the round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament. Friske was selected as the conference Coach of the Year in 1999 and 2000. While coaching at Norwich, Friske was named Vermont’s Most Outstanding Contributor by the Vermont High School Soccer Association. In 2003 and 2004, he guided Keuka College an overall record of 22 wins and 11 loses and two conference tournament appearances and championships. Friske is active in the community and college, as he teaches courses as part of a coaching minor offered by the college. He has previously taught at the Sheldon Institute and has directed soccer camps in New York and Vermont.

2009 Season in Review Lakers Earn SUNYAC Post-Season Berth The men’s soccer team rebounded from a slow start to earn a bid in the SUNYAC Tournament for the fourth time in five years. The Lakers hit their stride during a two-week span where they won four straight contests, including three consecutive 2-1 overtime road victories, including a win over NCAA Tournament qualifier Plattsburgh. Senior Felipe Cavalcanti was the team’s top scorer for the second straight season while scoring three game-winning overtime goals. He went on to be named to the Second Team All-SUNYAC. Joining Cavalcanti on the all-conference squad were senior Chris Carra and sophomore Bryan Pacchiana, who were third team selections.

2009 Roster No. 00 0 01 02 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 26 30

Name Pos. Marcus LaRobardiere GK Alec Murphy M/D Nick Liberati GK Pat Breen GK Lucas Pettit M Tony Greene M Bryan Pacchiana D Jim Mertz M German Collazo M Dean Gaetano M Jonathan Kuracina F Felipe Cavalcanti F Connor Schauf F Ryan Aman D Ben Peters M Dave Baldanza M/F Ben Nix M Greg Blette M Chris Carra M Anthoni Reyes M Jake Honan D Marshall Cooper M Sean Murphy D Brandon Carnovale M Adam Gray D/F Max Guliani F Matt Wopperer GK

Ht. 5-11 5-9 5-6 5-11 5-11 5-8 6-1 5-8 5-7 5-7 6-2 6-1 5-9 6-2 6-1 5-8 6-1 6-3 5-11 5-5 6-1 5-9 6-1 5-8 6-1 6-2 5-9

Wt. 170 145 163 165 165 142 150 130 130 160 180 181 150 160 190 130 165 185 160 145 155 150 150 180 150 160 169

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2009 Third Team All-SUNYAC Bryan Pacchiana

Hometown/High School Camden, N.Y. / Camden HS Rochester, N.Y. / Pittsford Sutherland HS Poughkeepsie, N.Y. / Arlington HS Palmyra, N.Y. / Palmyra-Macedon HS Scipio Center, N.Y. / Southern Cayuga HS Schenectady, N.Y. / Colonie HS Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. / Lakeland HS Rochester, N.Y. / Gates-Chili HS Freeport, N.Y. / Freeport HS Mechanicville, N.Y. / Mechanicville HS Kingston, Ont. / Bayridge HS Valatie, N.Y. / Ichabod Crane HS South Hempstead, N.Y. / Herkimer CC Walworth, N.Y. / Wayne Central HS Trenton, Ont. / Trenton HS Herkimer, N.Y. / Herkimer HS Painted Post, N.Y. / Corning West HS Lakeview, N.Y. / Frontier HS Endwell, N.Y. / Maine-Endwell HS Ilion, N.Y. / Ilion Central HS Rochester, N.Y. / Greece Arcadia HS Fulton, N.Y. / G. Ray Bodley HS Latham, N.Y. / Shaker HS Baldwinsville, N.Y. / Baldwinsville HS Delanson, N.Y. / Schalmont HS New York, N.Y. / Millennium HS Manilus, N.Y. / FayettevilleManilus HS