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1986 NCAA Champions<br />
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The locals call Tacoma the "City of Destiny." They received no argument from<br />
the <strong>Duke</strong> soccer team in 1986.<br />
The Blue Devils brought home the school's fi rst NCAA team championship,<br />
clinching the soccer title with a 1-0 victory over Akron on Dec. 13.<br />
On four previous occasions, athletic teams at <strong>Duke</strong> had played for national<br />
championships and lost, including one in soccer four years prior.<br />
The 1986 triumph erased some of the sting from <strong>Duke</strong>'s 2-1, eight-overtime defeat<br />
by Indiana in the 1982 title match and fulfi lled a four-year dream of that year's class<br />
of 11 seniors to return to the championship game and bring the trophy home.<br />
"Unfi nished business" was the way coach John Rennie referred to <strong>Duke</strong>'s title<br />
match. "This feels just unbelievable," he added.<br />
Blue Devils Tom Stone and Kelly Weadock claimed the offensive and defensive<br />
most valuable player awards in the game. Stone, a junior forward, scored the lone<br />
goal at 46:38, and senior sweeper Weadock, starting all 87 games in his <strong>Duke</strong><br />
career, anchored the Blue Devils' defense to its 12th shutout of the season.<br />
Rennie found it hard to single out players for commendation, however. "If <strong>Duke</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> were to give a degree to this team, then it would be for chemistry," he<br />
said. "Our guys had their own magic formula for the last six weeks. Chemistry is<br />
what all great teams have."<br />
Michael Linenberger and John Kerr<br />
Although the game was played on the artifi cial indoor surface of the Tacoma<br />
Dome, <strong>Duke</strong>, <strong>18</strong>-5-1, stuck with virtually the same game plan that had carried them<br />
to the championship game: attack early and get the ball out of their end quickly.<br />
The quick-striking Blue Devils took only 1:38 of the second half to put the game's<br />
only goal on the scoreboard. Robert Probst was fouled near midfi eld by Akron<br />
forward Roderick Scott.<br />
Freshman midfi elder Joe Valenti took the long free kick for <strong>Duke</strong>. He crossed the<br />
ball over the head of Akron sweeper Matt Smith to the far post for Carl Williamson,<br />
who knocked it back to the near post for Stone.<br />
"It came right to my left leg and I swung away," said Stone, who drilled it high<br />
into the open net from seven yards out for his 16th goal of the year, just one off the<br />
school record. Half of those goals were game-winners, and Stone credited Rennie<br />
for making him a more effective offensive player that year.<br />
"All Coach Rennie has said," 'Get up in the box, your chances will come, I<br />
promise,'" Stone said. Four of his goals came in the NCAA playoffs, more than<br />
any other Blue Devil.<br />
Both teams concentrated their defenses to stop the opposition's top scorer.<br />
<strong>Duke</strong> used Probst, a freshman stopper, to mark Scott, a sophomore forward who<br />
was also a member of the Canadian National Team.<br />
Akron fullback Shaun Docking was assigned to <strong>Duke</strong>'s John Kerr, who, following<br />
the championship, was named the recipient of the 1986 Hermann Trophy, given to<br />
the nation's top player, and the National Player of the Year Award of the Missouri<br />
Athletic Club.<br />
Kerr, who led the Atlantic Coast Conference in scoring with 44 points, took only<br />
three of <strong>Duke</strong>'s 11 shots in the national title game. Most of the night Kerr was being<br />
hammered by Akron enforcer Grahame Evison, who committed 11 fouls. Kerr<br />
expected as much.<br />
"Any time you get a game like this, it will be physical," he said. "You're playing<br />
for all the marbles. They were told to go out and hit people, make every tackle 100<br />
percent."<br />
The Zips' Scott was held to two harmless fi rst half shots by Probst, who earned<br />
Rennie's praise. "He's done that all year," the coach said. "He was able to shut<br />
down Scott for almost a full game. We always assign him to the opposition's most<br />
important player. Most of the damage Scott did was out away from the goal.<br />
We forced him to lay the ball out to other players, while he couldn't perform his<br />
magic."<br />
Added Rennie, "You win with defense. It's like that in any sport."<br />
Call it destiny if you like. The <strong>Duke</strong> soccer team could then wave their extended<br />
index fi ngers and chant, "We're number one," and know it was true.
ACC Championships<br />
1980 Championship Team<br />
1980 Regular Season Champions<br />
In John Rennie’s second year at the helm of the <strong>Duke</strong> soccer program,<br />
he led the Blue Devils to their fi rst ACC Championship. <strong>Duke</strong> achieved<br />
their highest ever ranking of 11th and fi nished the season with a 15-4-3<br />
record. They went undefeated in conference games with a mark of 4-0-2<br />
to take the championship. Sean McCoy led the way with nine goals and<br />
six assists. Boris Ilicic recorded 109 saves and only allowed <strong>18</strong> goals in<br />
22 contests with nine shutouts.<br />
1999 Championship Team<br />
1999 Regular Season and ACC Tournament Champions<br />
The Blue Devils earned their fi rst ACC Tournament Championship in<br />
1999. <strong>Duke</strong> went through the season undefeated before losing to Santa<br />
Clara in the NCAA Tournament. The team fi nished 16-1-3 and 4-0-2 in<br />
the ACC. The Blue Devils began the ACC Tournament against arch-rival<br />
North Carolina and after a scoreless fi rst half, Troy Garner scored twice<br />
within a three-minute span to break the game open. Twenty minutes<br />
later, Donald McIntosh connected on two goals in a three-minute span<br />
to seal the 4-0 victory. The Blue Devils squared off against seven-time<br />
tournament champion Virginia in the fi nals. Ali Curtis gave <strong>Duke</strong> a 1-0<br />
lead with a goal eight minutes into the game. The Cavaliers came back<br />
to tie the score just after halftime in the 47th minute. The match went<br />
scoreless for the next 81 minutes before Stephen Pate found the back of<br />
the net in the third overtime to give the Blue Devils the title.<br />
1982 Championship Team<br />
1982 Regular Season Champions<br />
Joe Ulrich became the fi rst of six <strong>Duke</strong> players to earn National Player of<br />
the Year honors when he led the Blue Devils to the school’s fi rst national<br />
championship appearance. <strong>Duke</strong> set a school record with a 24-game<br />
unbeaten streak before losing to Indiana in the National Championship<br />
game, 2-1 in eight overtimes. The Blue Devils ended with a 22-1-2 record<br />
and were 4-0-2 in the ACC. Tom Kain had an outstanding freshman<br />
season with 13 goals and 20 assists for 46 points while Bob Jenkins tallied<br />
16 goals. Pat Johnston recorded 12 shutouts, allowing just <strong>18</strong> goals<br />
and stopping 124 shots.<br />
2005 ACC Championship Press Conference<br />
2005 Championship Team<br />
2005 ACC Tournament Champions<br />
The 2005 ACC Tournament was fi lled with excitement for the Blue<br />
Devils. The fi fth-seed in the tournament, <strong>Duke</strong> started with a 2-0 victory<br />
over 10th-ranked Virginia Tech. Chase Perfect came into the contest<br />
having only played 30 minutes on the season, but gave the Blue Devils<br />
a 1-0 lead with his fi rst goal of the season off a corner kick. Zach Pope<br />
later tallied an empty net goal. <strong>Duke</strong> faced No. 1 Maryland in the semifi<br />
nals and came out strong at the start. Blake Camp scored two goals<br />
in the fi rst 15 minutes and Pope made it 3-0 with a goal three minutes<br />
into the second half. Maryland stormed back in the fi nal 10 minutes with<br />
two goals but Spencer Wadsworth put the fi nishing touches on the Blue<br />
Devil’s 4-2 victory. <strong>Duke</strong> faced No. 4 North Carolina in the fi nals and for<br />
the second time in the season the two played through two overtimes with<br />
a scoreless tie. The championship came down to penalty kicks. The Blue<br />
Devils trailed 4-3 and faced a loss but Justin Papadakis made a key<br />
save and Camp evened the shootout at 4-4. In the extra round of kicks,<br />
Papadakis made another save and freshman Mike Grella converted his<br />
kick to give the Blue Devils the 5-4 shootout victory.<br />
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Blue Devils in the Pros<br />
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The <strong>Duke</strong> men’s soccer program has established a reputation as one of<br />
the top program’s in the country since Head Coach John Rennie started his<br />
tenure in 1979. The Blue Devils have been to fi ve NCAA College Cups and won<br />
the national championship in 1986 with a 1-0 victory over Akron. Rennie has<br />
produced 15 All-Americas in his 27 years at the helm and has<br />
had several of his former players move on to play professional<br />
soccer.<br />
One of the biggest names in Major League<br />
Soccer history is a former Blue Devil. Real Salt Lake<br />
forward, Jason Kreis, became the league’s all-time<br />
leading scorer in 2004 and last season became<br />
the fi rst player in MLS history to score 100 career<br />
goals. He broke the scoring record with a goal in<br />
the 37th minute against D.C. United on June 26, 2004.<br />
His 100th goal came on August 13, 2005 against Kansas<br />
City. Kreis was the 43rd overall pick (fi fth round) in the<br />
Inaugural MLS Draft in 1996. He was drafted by the Dallas<br />
Burn and scored the franchise's fi rst-ever goal on April <strong>18</strong>,<br />
1996, against Kansas City. He played his fi rst nine seasons<br />
with Dallas before he was traded to Real Salt Lake for future<br />
considerations on Nov. 17, 2004.<br />
Kreis has 106 career goals and 74 assists. He has been<br />
Mark<br />
Dodd<br />
Blue Devils in the MLS<br />
Jason<br />
Kreis<br />
named to the all-star team seven times and was given the<br />
Honda MVP award in 1999 as the player of the year. He<br />
captured the scoring title that season, becoming the fi rst<br />
player in MLS history to score 15 goals and have 15<br />
assists in the same season. Kreis was a three-time All-<br />
America selection at <strong>Duke</strong> and ranks among the top 10<br />
in career goals and the top fi ve in assists and points.<br />
Three other <strong>Duke</strong> players were selected in<br />
the Inaugural MLS Draft with two of them also going to<br />
Dallas. Mark Dodd, a former goalkeeper, was drafted in<br />
the sixth round (53rd overall pick) by the Burn. He spent<br />
four years in the league and was named the Goalkeeper of<br />
the Year in 1996 after posting a 1.46 goals against average.<br />
Before the creation of the MLS, Dodd played for the Dallas<br />
Sidekicks in the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) and<br />
the Colorado Foxes of the American Professional Soccer<br />
League (APSL). He earned 15 caps for the United States<br />
national team.<br />
Seventeen former <strong>Duke</strong> soccer players and coaches have gone on to<br />
be affi liated with Major League Soccer.<br />
Blake Camp: New York Red Bulls<br />
Jordan Cila: Colorado Rapids, Real Salt Lake, New York Red Bulls<br />
Ali Curtis: Tampa Bay Mutiny, D.C. United, Dallas Burn<br />
Mark Dodd: Dallas Burn<br />
Doug Hamilton: Vice President/General Manager, Los Angeles Galaxy<br />
Jay Heaps: Miami Fusion, New England Revolution<br />
Josh Henderson: Los Angeles Galaxy (drafted)<br />
Mike Jeffries: Dallas Burn head coach, Chicago Fire assistant coach<br />
Brian Kelly: New York/New Jersey MetroStars, Los Angeles Galaxy<br />
John Kerr: Dallas Burn, New England Revolution<br />
Jason Kreis: Dallas Burn, Real Salt Lake<br />
Garth Lagerwey: Miami Fusion, D.C. United, D.C. United broadcaster<br />
Mark Noonan: Vice President of Marketing, MLS<br />
Trevor Perea: Columbus Crew, D.C. United<br />
Robert Russell: Los Angeles Galaxy (drafted)<br />
Kevin Sakuda: San Jose Earthquakes (drafted)<br />
Evan Whitfield: Chicago Fire, Real Salt Lake<br />
John<br />
Kerr<br />
Brian<br />
Kelly<br />
Midfi elder John Kerr was also picked up by<br />
Dallas as the 83rd overall pick (ninth round). Kerr played<br />
12 games for the Burn in 1996 before fi nishing out the<br />
season with New England. He went on to play one<br />
more year with the Revolution, tallying seven goals<br />
and six assists for his career. After his career with<br />
the MLS he played two seasons with the Boston<br />
Bulldogs of the professional A-league as a playercoach.<br />
In college Kerr helped lead <strong>Duke</strong> to their fi rst<br />
NCAA Championship and was awarded both the Hermann<br />
Trophy and the fi rst-ever Missouri Athletic Club Award<br />
as the nation’s top player. He was a two-time All-America and<br />
three-time All-Region selection at <strong>Duke</strong>. He ranks in the top fi ve<br />
i n<br />
goals, assists and points. After college he played professional<br />
soccer in England, Ireland, France, Canada and the U.S. He also played with<br />
the U.S. National team from 1984-1995. He is currently the Head Men’s Soccer<br />
coach at Harvard.<br />
The fourth Blue Devil selected in 1996 was<br />
goalkeeper Garth Lagerway. He was chosen in<br />
the 15th round (150th overall pick) by D.C. United<br />
but played 23 games for Kansas City and posted a<br />
1.75 goals against average. In the 1997 and '98 seasons<br />
he played for Dallas, and from 1999-2000 he played for<br />
Miami. While at <strong>Duke</strong>, he was an All-Region selection<br />
in 1992. He also has recorded the most saves by any<br />
Blue Devil in both ACC and NCAA tournament play<br />
with 12 saves against Virginia on Nov. 5, 1993, and 12<br />
saves against Southern Methodist on Nov. 27, 1992.<br />
Garth<br />
Lagerway<br />
In 1997, Brian Kelly<br />
became the fi rst <strong>Duke</strong> player to be selected in the fi rst round<br />
of the MLS College Draft. The forward was chosen by the<br />
MetroStars with the fi fth overall pick. Kelly played three<br />
full seasons with the MetroStars before he was traded<br />
to Los Angeles midway through the 2000 campaign.<br />
He spent his fi nal season with Tampa Bay in 2001<br />
and fi nished his career with 10 goals and 11 assists.<br />
In his collegiate playing days, Kelly was a third team<br />
All-America selection in 1995 and two-time All-Region<br />
choice. He is eighth all-time at <strong>Duke</strong> with 29 assists.<br />
Two Blue Devils were drafted in the 1999<br />
MLS College Draft. Jay Heaps, the 1998 Missouri<br />
Athletic Club award winner,<br />
became the highest <strong>Duke</strong> player<br />
drafted, going second overall to<br />
the Miami Fusion. Miami traded up from the fi fth pick to<br />
take the two-time All-America. In his rookie season with<br />
the club, he was named MLS Rookie of the Year after<br />
scoring three goals. He spent three seasons with Miami<br />
and recorded a career-high fi ve goals and six assists in<br />
2000 to earn his fi rst all-star selection in 2000. Midway<br />
through the 2001 season he was traded to New<br />
England and remains a starter for the Revolution<br />
defense. A year later he scored the game-winning<br />
goal in the semifnal game against Columbus to lead<br />
the Revolution into the MLS Cup. Heaps ranks in<br />
the top fi ve in career goals, assists and points at<br />
<strong>Duke</strong>. He was named to the All-South Region team<br />
all four years of college and was both the National and ACC Freshman of the<br />
Jay<br />
Heaps<br />
Year in 1995. Heaps was the embodiment of <strong>Duke</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong>, playing both soccer<br />
and basketball. Not only did he possess great athletic talent but he was also a<br />
great student and was one of three <strong>Duke</strong> soccer players to be named Academic<br />
All-America.
Blue Devils in the Pros<br />
Evan<br />
Whitfield<br />
Jordan<br />
Cila<br />
Defender Evan Whitfield was also taken in the<br />
fi rst round, when Chicago picked him with the 11th<br />
overall selection. He joined the Fire midway through<br />
the 1999 season after a stint of playing professional<br />
soccer for KAA Gent in Belgium. He played<br />
fi ve seasons with the Fire, helping them to three<br />
division championships and two Lamar Hunt U.S.<br />
Open Cup Championships. He started the 2005<br />
season as a member of Real Salt Lake where he<br />
fi nished his career. Whitfi eld was a three-time<br />
All-Region selection for the Blue Devils and<br />
four-time All-ACC pick.<br />
<strong>Duke</strong> had another player drafted<br />
with the second overall pick in 2001. Ali<br />
Curtis, a two-time player of the year recipient<br />
at <strong>Duke</strong>, was chosen by the Tampa Bay Mutiny. Curtis was named the ACC<br />
Player of the Year and was awarded the Hermann Trophy in his junior year. As<br />
a senior, he became the all-time leading scorer at <strong>Duke</strong> with 53 goals, and was<br />
given the Missouri Athletic Club Award. Curtis was a two-time All-America and<br />
four time All-Region selection. He played three years of Major League Soccer.<br />
He played his fi rst season with Tampa Bay and then moved on to D.C. United<br />
where he had his best season in 2002 with fi ve goals and one assist. He started<br />
the 2003 season with D.C. United before he was traded to<br />
Dallas where he fi nished his career. In his rookie season<br />
with Tampa Bay, he was honored with the Mutiny’s 2001<br />
New York Life Humanitarian of the Year award and was<br />
a fi nalist for the 2001 MLS New York Life Humanitarian<br />
of the Year award.<br />
Also drafted in 2001 was Robert Russell, a<br />
former All-America at <strong>Duke</strong>. Russell was drafted by Los<br />
Angeles in the second round with the 22nd overall pick.<br />
He instead decided to sign with Sogndal in the Premiere<br />
League in Norway. He was later acquired by Rosenborg<br />
of the Norway Premiere League and led them to a<br />
Premier League Championship to earn the right to play<br />
in the UEFA Champions League in 2004 against Arsenal<br />
and PSV Eindhoven. In the summer of 2006, he signed<br />
with Viborg FF of Denmark's top-fl ight Superligaen. At<br />
<strong>Duke</strong> he was a four-time All-ACC selection and was named<br />
to the All-South region team in 2000.<br />
There have been two other <strong>Duke</strong> players drafted by MLS teams. Josh<br />
Kevin<br />
Sakuda<br />
Henderson was taken in the fourth round of the 2000<br />
SuperDraft by Los Angeles and Kevin Sakuda was<br />
picked up in the third round of the 2002 SuperDraft with<br />
the 39th overall pick by San Jose. Henderson was a<br />
two-time All-ACC selection and ranks in the top ten<br />
in career assists at <strong>Duke</strong>. Sakuda played for the<br />
San Diego Sockers and Cleveland Storm of the<br />
MISL and is now in his fourth season with the Seattle<br />
Sounders of the United Soccer League First Division. In<br />
college he was an All-Region choice in 1999 and helped<br />
lead the Blue Devils to their fi rst-ever ACC Tournament<br />
Championship.<br />
Four former <strong>Duke</strong> players are currently<br />
on MLS rosters. Heaps is still with<br />
New England, while Kreis is playing for<br />
Real Salt Lake. Jordan Cila, who was<br />
a four-year letterwinner for the Blue Devils from 2000-<br />
03, is currently playing for the New York Red Bulls<br />
along with Blake Camp. Cila was a two-time All-ACC<br />
selection and is fi fth on the career assists list at <strong>Duke</strong>. He<br />
spent his fi rst season in the MLS with Colorado in 2004<br />
where he helped them into the playoffs. In 21 games he<br />
scored four goals and had two assists. Last season he<br />
played for Real Salt Lake, scoring three goals and adding<br />
an assist in 12 contests. Camp, a two-time All-America<br />
choice at <strong>Duke</strong>, was drafted in the fourth round with the<br />
41st pick of the 2006 MLS Draft. Camp led the Blue<br />
Blake<br />
Camp<br />
Where Are They Now?<br />
Blake Camp - New York Red Bulls of the MLS<br />
Graziano Giglio - D.D.S., PC<br />
Mike Jeffries - Associate Head Coach, <strong>Duke</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Bob Jenkins - U.S. Soccer’s Director of Coaching Education<br />
and Youth Development<br />
Tom Kain - Global Futbol Marketing Director, Nike<br />
John Kerr - Men's Soccer Head Coach, Harvard<br />
Danny Kramer - Rochester Raging Rhinos of USL First Division<br />
Ken Lolla - Head Coach, Louisville; USSF U-15 National Team Coach<br />
David McDaniel - President of Construction, ContraVest, Inc.<br />
Thomas Natelli - President & CEO of Natelli Communities<br />
Kevin Sakuda - Seattle Sounders of the MISL<br />
David Strauch - Account Manager of Heidtman Steel Geoffrey Metals<br />
Chris Sturdy - Managing Director, The Bank of New York<br />
(Listed above are just some of the outstanding jobs<br />
<strong>Duke</strong> soccer alumni have notched since graduation)<br />
Devils to the 2005 ACC Tournament Championship and<br />
the 2004 College Cup. He fi nished his career with 24<br />
Danny<br />
Kramer<br />
goals and 22 assists and was a three-time All-ACC<br />
selection.<br />
Danny Kramer, a 2005 team captain, is also<br />
playing professionally. He signed with the Rochester<br />
Raging Rhinos after graduation and fi nished<br />
his <strong>Duke</strong> career with 19 goals and 17 assists.<br />
Other former <strong>Duke</strong> players who have been affi<br />
liated with the MLS are Doug Hamilton, Mike Jeffries,<br />
Mark Noonan and Trevor Perea. Hamilton<br />
is currently the president and general manager<br />
of the Los Angeles Galaxy and is a former <strong>Duke</strong><br />
assistant coach. Jeffries was the head coach<br />
for the Dallas Burn in 2001 and 2002. He<br />
guided the team to the playoffs in his fi rst<br />
season with the club. Noonan was the Vice President of Marketing for<br />
the MLS. Perea played one season in the league. He signed a contract in 2003<br />
with the Columbus Crew and fi nished the year with D.C. United.<br />
Before the creation of the MLS, Tom Kain played professional soccer in<br />
West Germany and for the Kansas City Comets of the MISL. He moved on to<br />
later become the Global Futbol Marketing Director for Nike. Kain became the<br />
third <strong>Duke</strong> player to be awarded the Hermann Trophy as the National Player of<br />
the Year in 1985. He was also the fi rst four-time All-America for the Blue Devils.<br />
Kain played for the US National Team and was one of two <strong>Duke</strong> players to play<br />
in the Olympics. He was the fi rst soccer player to be elected into the <strong>Duke</strong> Hall<br />
of Fame. He is the all-time leader<br />
in points and assists and is second<br />
in career goals.<br />
<strong>Duke</strong> Head Coach John<br />
Rennie has established one of the<br />
top men’s soccer programs in the<br />
country and continues to bring in<br />
some of the nation’s most talented<br />
high school players every year.<br />
<strong>Duke</strong> continues to be one of the<br />
elite teams in college soccer and<br />
one of the elite academic schools<br />
as well. All of the former Blue Devils<br />
student athletes who have gone<br />
on to have successful professional<br />
careers after graduation are a<br />
tribute to the program Rennie has<br />
established in his 27 years at the<br />
helm.<br />
Tom Kain<br />
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Blue Devils and US Soccer<br />
The <strong>Duke</strong> Blue Devils and US Soccer have a strong and longstanding relationship. <strong>Duke</strong> alumni have participated<br />
with US Soccer for many years, with Tom Kain and Evan Whitfi eld each representing the United States<br />
in the Olympic Games. Blue Devils have participated with US Soccer on all levels, ranging from youth teams to<br />
the U.S. Men's National Team. Here is a look at some of the ties between <strong>Duke</strong> and US Soccer.<br />
<strong>Duke</strong> has hosted exhibitions with the U.S.<br />
Olympic Team and with the Under-17 National<br />
Teams.<br />
Evan Whitfield, a 1998 <strong>Duke</strong> graduate,<br />
represented the United States on the Olympic<br />
Team in the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney,<br />
Australia.<br />
1985 Hermann Trophy recipient Tom Kain<br />
represented the United States in the 1984<br />
Olympics in Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
<strong>Duke</strong> sophomore, Michael Videira has played with<br />
both the US Under-20 and US Under-<strong>18</strong> National<br />
Teams.<br />
Tom Kain (middle) and Dr. William Garrett, Jr. (right)<br />
at the 1994 World Cup.<br />
Robert Russell became the latest Blue<br />
Devil to train with the U.S. Men’s National<br />
Team this year. Others who have been invited<br />
to play with the full team include Jason Kreis,<br />
Mark Dodd, Jay Heaps, Evan Whitfield,<br />
John Kerr and Brian Benedict.<br />
2004 <strong>Duke</strong> graduate Jordan Cila played<br />
on the US Under-17 National Team that was a<br />
semifi nalist at the Under-17 World Championships<br />
in New Zealand. Cila ranked second<br />
on the team with 46 goals and 38 assists.<br />
Cila also was a member of the US Under-20<br />
National Team.<br />
Brian Kelly competed with the Under-23<br />
National Team prior to the 2000 Olympic<br />
Games in Sydney.<br />
Current junior Kyle Helton was a member<br />
of the National Team program from 2000-04.<br />
He played for the US Under-17 National Team in<br />
2002 and 2003, starting 42 of 63 games played.<br />
Current Blue Devils Justin Papadakis,<br />
Michael Videira and Ian Carey, as well as<br />
alumni Jordan Cila, Trevor Perea, Kevin<br />
Sakuda and Jay Heaps, have competed with<br />
the US Under-20 National Team.<br />
Current Blue Devils who played with the US<br />
Under-<strong>18</strong> National team include Justin Papadakis,<br />
Michael Videira, Tomek Charowski,<br />
Pavelid Castaneda and Mike Grella.<br />
<strong>Duke</strong> alumni Joey Valenti, George Dunne,<br />
Tom Stone, Mike Linenberger and Clint Carnell<br />
gained youth national team experience.<br />
Mike Linenberger, who played for the Blue<br />
Devils from 1983-86, is the current Region IV<br />
ODP coach and the head men’s soccer coach<br />
at Sacramento State <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Alumni Bob Jenkins (U.S. Soccer’s Director<br />
of Coaching Education and Youth Development)<br />
and Ken Lolla (Under-15 head coach)<br />
have both coached with the US Soccer youth<br />
national team programs in the past.<br />
<strong>Duke</strong> junior, Kyle Helton, became a familiar face on<br />
the US National Team, playing from 2000-04. He<br />
played two years with the US Under-17 team.<br />
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<strong>Duke</strong> freshman, Mike Grella, was a member of this<br />
year's US Under-<strong>18</strong> National Team along with freshman<br />
Pavelid Castaneda.<br />
1986 National Player of the Year John Kerr was a<br />
member of the U.S. team<br />
Bob Jenkins was one of the fi rst players to suit up<br />
for John Rennie and took what he learned from his<br />
former coach and applied it as a former US National<br />
Team Under-<strong>18</strong> Head Coach.
<strong>Duke</strong> in the Community<br />
The <strong>Duke</strong> men's soccer team participates actively in the<br />
Durham community. Each year, men's soccer players visit<br />
elementary schools throughout the area as part of the<br />
Verizon Read with the Blue Devils program. For the 15th<br />
year, <strong>Duke</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong> and the Durham Public School System<br />
have combined their efforts to aid area teachers in providing<br />
reading incentives for third and fourth graders. More<br />
than 4,000 students in Durham County are involved in the<br />
program annually.<br />
The Blue Devils also spend time after each game signing<br />
autographs. Fans can meet the players on the fi eld shortly<br />
following the end of each<br />
game. The <strong>Duke</strong> Soccer Camp<br />
offers day and overnight camps<br />
throughout the year for beginners<br />
and advanced players,<br />
From the inception of the Read with the Blue Devils program,<br />
school visits by <strong>Duke</strong> student-athletes have been a<br />
major component. Almost 200 <strong>Duke</strong> student-athletes from<br />
nearly all 26 varsity sports, including numerous Blue Devil<br />
soccer players, make periodic visits to the third and fourth<br />
grade classes, working with the youngsters on reading and<br />
goal-setting. <strong>Duke</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong> provides positive role models<br />
for both boys and girls at the elementary schools.<br />
including the top 100 Seniors<br />
Program for rising high<br />
school seniors. Over 1,000<br />
kids attended the camps this<br />
summer. More information<br />
on camps can be found at www.goduke.com.<br />
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All-Time Series Records<br />
26<br />
W L T Last Meeting<br />
Akron 3 0 0 W 1-0 1996<br />
Alabama A&M 0 3 0 L 2-3 1983<br />
Alabama-Birmingham 2 0 0 W 4-1 1995<br />
American 6 0 0 W 4-2 2000<br />
Appalachian State 17 0 0 W 3-0 2004<br />
Appalachian State Teachers 2 0 0 W 3-0 1938<br />
Atlantic Christian 4 0 0 W 5-0 1983<br />
Averett 2 0 0 W 7-0 1996<br />
Baptist 1 0 0 W 5-0 1983<br />
Belmont Abbey 4 0 0 W 3-0 1990<br />
Boston College 1 0 0 W 3-0 2005<br />
Bridgeport 0 1 0 L 0-3 1964<br />
Brown 0 1 1 L 0-1 2000<br />
Buffalo 1 0 0 W 4-0 2000<br />
Butler 1 0 0 W 6-0 2000<br />
California State-Fullerton 2 0 0 W 4-1 1997<br />
Campbell 15 1 2 W 3-0 2004<br />
Catawba 4 1 0 L 1-2 1986<br />
Charleston, College of 5 2 0 W (OT) 3-2 2005<br />
Charleston Southern 1 0 0 W 7-0 1999<br />
Charlotte 12 2 0 W (OT) 1-0 2003<br />
CLEMSON 21 21 3 L 1-3 2005<br />
Coastal Carolina 1 0 0 W 3-0 2004<br />
Colgate 1 0 0 W 3-1 1993<br />
Columbia 1 0 0 W 1-0 2004<br />
Connecticut 4 2 0 L 1-4 2000<br />
Creighton 1 2 0 L 1-2 2005<br />
Dartmouth 1 0 0 W 4-0 2003<br />
Davidson 42 8 4 L 0-2 2003<br />
DePaul 1 0 0 W 2-0 1991<br />
Drake 1 0 0 W 3-0 1995<br />
Drexel 1 0 0 W 5-1 1986<br />
East Carolina 14 1 0 W 3-2 2004<br />
East Stroudsburg 1 3 0 L 1-2 1972<br />
Elon 6 0 0 W 9-1 1999<br />
Emory & Henry 1 0 0 W 10-0 2004<br />
Erskine 2 0 0 W 3-0 1984<br />
Evansville 0 1 0 L 0-1 1987<br />
Fairfi eld 1 0 0 W 5-0 1987<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 1 0 0 W 2-0 2004<br />
Florida International 1 0 0 W 2-1 1994<br />
Fordham 1 0 0 W 2-1 1989<br />
Francis Marion 1 0 0 W 6-0 1993<br />
Franklin & Marshall 1 0 0 W 2-0 1953<br />
French Cadet Pre Flight 0 1 0 L 0-5 1944<br />
Frostburg State 1 1 0 W 2-0 1954<br />
Furman 7 1 0 W 2-0 1995<br />
George Mason 4 0 2 W 3-0 1999<br />
George Washington 2 0 0 W (OT) 2-1 2002<br />
Georgia Southern 2 0 0 W 4-1 2003<br />
Georgia State 3 0 0 W 4-0 2004<br />
Georgetown 1 1 0 L 1-2 1994<br />
Greensboro College 1 0 0 W 1-0 1988<br />
Guilford 8 1 1 W 10-0 1991<br />
Hampden-Sydney 2 0 0 W 4-0 1993<br />
Hartwick 2 0 0 W 5-0 1986<br />
Harvard 1 1 0 L 2-3 2003<br />
High Point 15 7 1 W 1-0 2000<br />
High Point Y 2 1 1 L 3-5 1941<br />
Holy Cross 0 0 1 T (OT) 1-1 2002<br />
Howard 0 1 0 L 0-9 1972<br />
Illinois State 1 0 0 W 6-2 1991<br />
Indiana 2 3 1 L 1-2 1997<br />
Iona 1 0 0 W 3-1 1998<br />
Jacksonville 3 1 0 L 2-3 1998<br />
James Madison 4 4 0 W 1-0 1998<br />
Lafayette 1 0 0 W 4-2 1980<br />
Lehigh 0 1 0 L 1-2 2002<br />
Liberty 2 0 0 W 4-0 2003<br />
Lock Haven State 1 0 0 W 3-0 1981<br />
Long Island 3 0 0 W 2-0 2005<br />
Longwood 1 0 0 W 3-1 2005<br />
Louisville 1 0 0 W 2-0 1997<br />
Loyola 1 0 0 W 5-1 1979<br />
Loyola of Baltimore 2 0 0 W 2-1 1986<br />
Lynchburg 5 5 1 L 0-1 1976<br />
Manhattan 1 0 0 W 4-1 2002<br />
Marshall 0 1 0 L 1-2 1996<br />
W L T Last Meeting<br />
MARYLAND 19 41 3 W 4-2 2005<br />
Maryland-Baltimore County 1 1 0 W 4-3 1999<br />
Massachusetts 1 0 0 W 3-0 2001<br />
Memphis 1 0 0 W 4-0 1994<br />
Mercer 4 0 0 W 4-1 2001<br />
Miami 0 1 0 L 0-9 1965<br />
Michigan State 1 0 0 W 2-0 1979<br />
Monmouth 1 0 0 W 4-1 1999<br />
Navy 1 14 2 T 1-1 1979<br />
New Hampshire 1 0 0 W 3-2 1994<br />
NORTH CAROLINA 39 35 9 T (2OT) 0-0 2005<br />
NORTH CAROLINA STATE 45 19 5 W 6-0 2005<br />
North Carolina Pre Flight 0 4 0 L 3-4 1943<br />
North Carolina Wesleyan 9 0 0 W 7-0 1993<br />
North Texas 1 0 0 W 1-0 1991<br />
Northeastern 0 1 0 L 0-1 2001<br />
Northwestern 0 1 0 L 1-2 2003<br />
Notre Dame 2 0 0 W 2-1 1992<br />
Ohio State 1 0 0 W 3-0 2004<br />
Old Dominion 2 0 0 W (OT) 2-1 2004<br />
Penn State 2 3 0 W 4-0 1997<br />
Pennsylvania 1 0 0 W 3-2 1992<br />
Pfeiffer 11 2 0 W 3-1 1997<br />
Pittsburgh 1 0 0 W 1-0 1955<br />
Portland 0 1 0 L 1-2 1989<br />
Princeton 1 0 0 W 2-1 1992<br />
Radford 4 1 0 W 3-2 2002<br />
Richmond 4 0 0 W 4-0 2001<br />
Roanoke 7 3 1 W 9-1 1993<br />
Robert Morris 2 0 0 W 5-2 1992<br />
Rollins 0 2 0 L 0-1 1975<br />
R.P.I. 2 0 0 W 7-0 1950<br />
Rutgers 1 2 1 L (2OT) 2-3 2001<br />
Saint Francis (N.Y.) 1 0 0 W 5-0 2004<br />
St. John's 0 3 0 L 1-4 2005<br />
Saint Louis 2 0 0 W 3-1 2005<br />
San Francisco 1 0 0 W 3-1 1990<br />
Santa Clara 0 3 0 L 2-4 1999<br />
Seton Hall 1 0 1 W 4-0 1988<br />
SIU Edwardsville 1 0 0 W 3-2 1984<br />
South, The <strong>University</strong> of the 1 0 0 W 1-0 1989<br />
South Carolina 10 8 2 L 0-1 2004<br />
South Carolina-Aiken 1 0 0 W 4-0 1988<br />
South Florida 3 2 0 W 5-2 2003<br />
Southern Connecticut State 1 0 0 W 2-0 1988<br />
Southern Methodist 2 2 1 W 2-0 1996<br />
Springfi eld College 0 1 0 L 1-3 1966<br />
Stanford 1 0 0 W 2-1 1987<br />
Stetson 1 0 0 W 10-0 1985<br />
Stony Brook 1 0 0 W 2-1 2005<br />
Syracuse 1 0 0 W 3-0 1991<br />
Temple 2 0 0 W 5-0 2005<br />
Tennessee 2 0 0 W 4-0 1984<br />
Texas-San Antonio 1 0 0 W 5-0 1988<br />
Trenton State 1 4 0 L 0-3 1971<br />
UCLA 2 3 0 L 2-4 1997<br />
UCSB 0 2 0 L 0-5 2004<br />
UNC Asheville 3 0 0 W 2-0 2004<br />
UNC Greensboro 12 2 0 W 3-1 2003<br />
UNC Wilmington 11 4 1 W 6-2 1997<br />
Vanderbilt 1 0 0 W 6-0 1986<br />
Vermont 1 0 0 W 5-2 1982<br />
VIRGINIA 32 36 7 L 0-1 2005<br />
VIRGINIA TECH 4 2 1 W 2-0 2005<br />
VMI 2 0 0 W 4-1 1957<br />
WAKE FOREST 19 11 4 W (2OT) 3-2 2005<br />
Washington 0 1 0 L 0-3 1991<br />
Washington (St. Louis) 1 0 0 W 5-3 1963<br />
Washington & Lee 12 2 1 W 7-0 1962<br />
West Chester 0 3 0 L 0-2 1963<br />
Western Illinois 1 0 0 W 2-0 2005<br />
West Virginia 1 0 0 W 3-0 1981<br />
William & Mary 4 3 0 L 1-2 2003<br />
Wingate 1 0 0 W 7-0 1989<br />
Winthrop 5 0 0 W 4-0 1987<br />
Wisconsin 0 1 0 L 0-2 1995<br />
Wofford 2 0 0 W 7-0 1999
Honors<br />
All-America<br />
1939: Haydar Asan, F<br />
1940: Thomas Cowdrick, D<br />
1952: David Strauch, F<br />
Joseph Duys, D<br />
1953: Fred James, D<br />
1954: Hector Riquezes, D<br />
1955: Hector Riquezes, D<br />
1956: Thomas Colmey, D<br />
1957: Gordon Lang, GK<br />
Edwin Gauld, F<br />
1958: Edwin Schull, F<br />
1961: Coles Hough, GK<br />
1962: Dean Ross, F<br />
Fred Beguin, F<br />
1981: Joe Ulrich, D, First Team<br />
Ken Lolla, M, Third Team<br />
1982: Joe Ulrich, D, First Team<br />
Tom Kain, F, Second Team<br />
1983: Mike Jeffries, D, First Team<br />
Tom Kain, F, First Team<br />
Ken Lolla, M, Second Team<br />
1984: Tom Kain, F, First Team<br />
1985: Tom Kain, F, First Team<br />
John Kerr, F, First Team<br />
Pat Johnston, GK, Second Team<br />
1986: John Kerr, F, First Team<br />
1988: Brian Benedict, F, First Team<br />
Joey Valenti, M, First Team<br />
1989: Joey Valenti, M, First Team<br />
1990: George Dunn, D, Second Team<br />
1992: Jason Kreis, M, Second Team<br />
1993: Jason Kreis, M, First Team<br />
1994: Jason Kreis, M, First Team<br />
1995: Brian Kelly, F, Third Team<br />
1997: Ali Curtis, F, Third Team<br />
Jay Heaps, M, Third Team<br />
1998: Jay Heaps, M, First Team<br />
1999: Ali Curtis, F, Second Team<br />
2000: Ali Curtis, F, First Team<br />
Robert Russell, M, Second Team<br />
2004: Blake Camp, M, Third Team<br />
2005: Blake Camp, M, First Team<br />
Joe Ulrich<br />
Joe Ulrich was Coach Rennie's fi rst player<br />
to garner fi rst team All-America honors<br />
Academic All-America<br />
1983: Mike Jeffries, D<br />
1998: Jay Heaps, M, First Team<br />
2003: Jordan Cila, M, First Team<br />
All-South<br />
1951: Fernando Almeida, D<br />
Joe Duys, D<br />
Frederick James, D<br />
Mal Lindstrom, D<br />
Ken Menken, D<br />
Hector Riquezes, D<br />
1952: Wayne Cunningham, D<br />
Joseph Duys, D<br />
Frederick James, D<br />
John Ost, GK<br />
Odoardo Leon-Ponte, D<br />
Hector Riquezes, D<br />
David Strauch, F<br />
1953: Joe Duys, D<br />
Frederick James, D<br />
David Strauch, F<br />
1954: Hector Riquezes, D<br />
1955: Tom Colmey, D<br />
Hector Riquezes, D<br />
1956: Tom Colmey, D<br />
Simon Izaquirre, F<br />
Ted Loeb, D<br />
1957: Ed Gauld, F<br />
Jim Matthews, D<br />
John D'Angelo, F<br />
Dave Dreidler, F<br />
Gordon Lang, GK<br />
1958: John D'Angelo, F<br />
Edwin Schull, F<br />
Don Little, F<br />
1959: Hoben Hyde, F<br />
R. Stacey, D<br />
1960: Peter Moller, F<br />
John Stacey, F<br />
Wally Kaufman, D<br />
Henry Hyde, F<br />
1961: Coles Hough, GK<br />
Dean Ross, F<br />
Henry Hyde, F<br />
Fred Beguin, D<br />
1962: Fred Beguin, D<br />
Dean Ross, F<br />
Alex Epanchin, F<br />
Jim Boericke, F<br />
1963: Alex Epanchin, F<br />
Dave Jones, D<br />
1966: Henry Walters, F<br />
Curt Lauber, F<br />
1967: Len Tylka, F<br />
Henry Walters, F<br />
Gordon Snyder, F<br />
1969: Mark Furniss, D<br />
1970: Pato Gutierrez, F<br />
Craig Tymeson, F<br />
1971: Pato Gutierrez, F<br />
Mike Jeffries<br />
Mike Jeffries is one of two <strong>Duke</strong> players to earn All-<br />
America and Academic All-America honors<br />
1972: Pato Gutierrez, F<br />
Steve McCoy, F<br />
1973: Pato Gutierrez, F<br />
Steve McCoy, F<br />
1974: Steve McCoy, F<br />
1976: Richard Murray, D<br />
1977: Richard Murray, D<br />
1978: Richard Murray, D<br />
1979: Richard Murray, D, First Team<br />
1980: Stephen Bond, D, Fourth Team<br />
Ken Lolla, D, Fourth Team<br />
Sean McCoy, F, Fourth Team<br />
1981: Joe Ulrich, D, First Team<br />
Ken Lolla, M, First Team<br />
1982: Tom Kain, F, First Team<br />
Joe Ulrich, D, First Team<br />
Sean McCoy, F, Second Team<br />
1983: Mike Jeffries, D, First Team<br />
Tom Kain, F, First Team<br />
Ken Lolla, M, First Team<br />
Pat Johnston, GK, Second Team<br />
David McDaniel, M, Third Team<br />
1984: Tom Kain, F, First Team<br />
Pat Johnston, GK, Second Team<br />
Jeff Romano, D, Second Team<br />
John Kerr, F, Third Team<br />
1985: Pat Johnston, GK, First Team<br />
Tom Kain, F, First Team<br />
John Kerr, F, First Team<br />
Kelly Weadock, D, First Team<br />
1986: John Kerr, F, First Team<br />
Kelly Weadock, D, First Team<br />
Tom Stone, F, Third Team<br />
1988: Brian Benedict, F, First Team<br />
Joey Valenti, M, First Team<br />
George Dunn, D, Third Team<br />
1989: Joey Valenti, M, First Team<br />
1990: George Dunn, D, First Team<br />
1992: Jason Kreis, M, First Team<br />
Garth Lagerwey, GK, Second Team<br />
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Honors<br />
28<br />
Richard Murray<br />
Richard Murray is one of only six players in ACC<br />
history to earn four ACC First Team Honors<br />
1993: Jason Kreis, M, First Team<br />
1994: Jason Kreis, M, First Team<br />
1995: Brian Kelly, F, First Team<br />
Jay Heaps, M, Second Team<br />
Josh Henderson, F, Second Team<br />
1996: Evan Whitfi eld, D, Second Team<br />
Jay Heaps, M, Third Team<br />
Brian Kelly, F, Third Team<br />
1997: Jay Heaps, M, First Team<br />
Ali Curtis, F, Second Team<br />
Evan Whitfi eld, D, Second Team<br />
Josh Henderson, M, Third Team<br />
1998: Jay Heaps, M, First Team<br />
Evan Whitfi eld, D, First Team<br />
Ali Curtis, F, Third Team<br />
Atli Knutsson, GK, Third Team<br />
1999: Ali Curtis, F, First Team<br />
Kevin Sakuda, D, Second Team<br />
2000: Ali Curtis, F, First Team<br />
Robert Russell, M, First Team<br />
2003: Owoicho Adogwa, F, Third Team<br />
2004: Blake Camp, M, First Team<br />
Michael Videira, M, Third Team<br />
2005: Blake Camp, M, First Team<br />
Michael Videira, M, Third Team<br />
All-Conference<br />
1968: Doug Morris, F, Second Team<br />
Craig Tymeson, F, Second Team<br />
1969: Mark Furniss, D, First Team<br />
Lou Lothman, D, Second Team<br />
Tom Rockwood, D, Second Team<br />
Craig Tymeson, F, Second Team<br />
1970: Pato Gutierrez, F, First Team<br />
Craig Tymeson, F, Second Team<br />
1971: Chico DiBella, D, First Team<br />
Lou Lothman, D, First Team<br />
Pato Gutierrez, F, First Team<br />
1972: Pato Gutierrez, F, First Team<br />
Scott Hutchinson, D, First Team<br />
Bob James, GK, Second Team<br />
Mike DeCroce, D, Second Team<br />
Steve McCoy, F, Second Team<br />
1973: Pato Gutierrez, F, Second Team<br />
Steve McCoy, F, Second Team<br />
John Leaven, D, Second Team<br />
1974: Steve McCoy, F, First Team<br />
Dave Patton, D, Second Team<br />
1975: Brian Murray, D, Second Team<br />
1976: Richard Murray, D, First Team<br />
1977: Richard Murray, D, First Team<br />
1978: Richard Murray, D, First Team<br />
Wayne Bergen, F, Second Team<br />
1979: Ian Garrett, D, First Team<br />
Richard Murray, D, First Team<br />
Stephen Bond, D, Second Team<br />
Graziano Giglio, F, Second Team<br />
1980: Stephen Bond, D, First Team<br />
Ken Lolla, M, First Team<br />
Boris Illicic, GK, First Team<br />
Sean McCoy, F, Second Team<br />
Jeff Romano, D, Second Team<br />
1981: Joe Ulrich, D, First Team<br />
Ken Lolla, M, First Team<br />
Tom Kain, F, Second Team<br />
Graziano Giglio, M, Second Team<br />
1982: Joe Ulrich, D, First Team<br />
Mike Jeffries, D, Second Team<br />
Tom Kain, F, Second Team<br />
1983: Mike Jeffries, D, First Team<br />
Tom Kain, F, First Team<br />
Ken Lolla, M, First Team<br />
Paul Ahearne, D, Second Team<br />
Pat Johnston, GK, Second Team<br />
1984: Tom Kain, F, First Team<br />
Pat Johnston, GK, Second Team<br />
Jeff Romano, D, Second Team<br />
Tom Stone, F, Second Team<br />
Kelly Weadock, D, Second Team<br />
1985: Pat Johnston, GK, First Team<br />
John Kerr, F, First Team<br />
Kelly Weadock, D, First Team<br />
Tom Kain, F, Second Team<br />
1986: John Kerr, F, First Team<br />
Tom Stone, F, Second Team<br />
Kelly Weadock, F, Second Team<br />
1987: Tom Stone, F, First Team<br />
Joey Valenti, M, First Team<br />
Robert Probst, D, Second Team<br />
1988: Brian Benedict, F, First Team<br />
Joey Valenti, M, First Team<br />
Robert Probst, D, Second Team<br />
1989: Joey Valenti, M, First Team<br />
1990: George Dunn, D, First Team<br />
Brian Benedict, F, Second Team<br />
Tim Vieth, M, Second Team<br />
1991: Clint Carnell, F, First Team<br />
George Dunn, D, Second Team<br />
1992: Jason Kreis, M, First Team<br />
Chris Yankee, F, First Team<br />
Tim Vieth, M, Second Team<br />
1993: Jason Kreis, M, First Team<br />
Eric Marshall, D, First Team<br />
Richie Dunn, M, Second Team<br />
A.J. Siebeneck, F, Second Team<br />
1994: Jason Kreis, M, First Team<br />
1995: Jay Heaps, M, First Team<br />
Brian Kelly, F, First Team<br />
Josh Henderson, F, Second Team<br />
Evan Whitfi eld, D, Second Team<br />
1996: Brian Kelly, F, First Team<br />
Jay Heaps, M, Second Team<br />
Evan Whitfi eld, D, Second Team<br />
1997: Ali Curtis, F, First Team<br />
Jay Heaps, M, First Team<br />
Troy Garner, F, Second Team<br />
Josh Henderson, M, Second Team<br />
Robert Russell, D, Second Team<br />
Evan Whitfi eld, D, Second Team<br />
1998: Jay Heaps, M, First Team<br />
Troy Garner, F, Second Team<br />
Robert Russell, M, Second Team<br />
Evan Whitfi eld, D, Second Team<br />
1999: Ali Curtis, F, First Team<br />
Jeff Haywood, GK, First Team<br />
Robert Russell, M, First Team<br />
Troy Garner, F, Second Team<br />
Nii-Amar Amamoo, D, Second Team<br />
2000: Ali Curtis, F, First Team<br />
Robert Russell, M, First Team<br />
Jordan Cila, F, Second Team<br />
Jeff Haywood, GK, Second Team<br />
Trevor Perea, M, Second Team<br />
2001: Donald McIntosh, M, First Team<br />
Jordan Cila, F, Second Team<br />
Kevin Sakuda, D, Second Team<br />
2002: Donald McIntosh, M, First Team<br />
Trevor Perea, M, First Team<br />
2003: Blake Camp, M, First Team<br />
2004: Blake Camp, M, First Team<br />
Justin Trowbridge, GK, Second Team<br />
Michael Videira, M, Second Team<br />
2005: Blake Camp, M, First Team<br />
Michael Videira, M, First Team<br />
Chris Loftus, M, Second Team<br />
Robert Russell<br />
Robert Russell was a four-time All-ACC<br />
selection from 1997-2000.
Scoring Records<br />
Career Goals<br />
1. Ali Curtis (1997-2000) 53<br />
2. Tom Kain (1982-85) 51<br />
3. Pato Gutierrez (1970-73) 46<br />
4. Jay Heaps (1995-98) 45<br />
5. Sean McCoy (1980-83) 44<br />
5. John Kerr (1983-86) 42<br />
7. Craig Tymeson (1967-70) 40<br />
8. Jason Kreis (1991-94) 39<br />
Chris Yankee (1989-92) 39<br />
10. Tom Stone (1984-87) 38<br />
The Record Book<br />
Career Assists<br />
1. Tom Kain (1982-85) 45<br />
2. John Kerr (1983-86) 43<br />
3. Jason Kreis (1991-94) 38<br />
4. Jay Heaps (1995-98) 37<br />
5. Jordan Cila (2000-03) 35<br />
6. Clint Carnell (1988-91) 34<br />
7. Josh Henderson (1995-97) 30<br />
8. Brian Kelly (1993-96) 29<br />
9. Ali Curtis (1997-2000) 28<br />
10. Sean McCoy (1980-83) 27<br />
Career Points<br />
1. Tom Kain (1982-85) 147<br />
2. Ali Curtis (1997-2000) 134<br />
3. Jay Heaps (1995-98) 127<br />
John Kerr (1983-86) 127<br />
5. Jason Kreis (1991-94) 116<br />
6. Sean McCoy (1980-83) 115<br />
7. Pato Gutierrez (1970-73) 114<br />
8. Chris Yankee (1989-92) 103<br />
9. Tom Stone (1984-87) 98<br />
10. Troy Garner (1996-99) 96<br />
Career Saves<br />
1. Pat Johnston (1982-85) 379<br />
Career Shutouts<br />
1. Pat Johnston (1982-85) 47<br />
Pat Johnston<br />
Individual Records<br />
Game Records<br />
Most Goals - 6, Pato Gutierrez vs. Davidson (10/11/71)<br />
Most Assists - 4, Tom Kain vs. William & Mary<br />
(10/2/83); T.D. Rolf vs. Guilford (10/2/91)<br />
Most Saves - 23, Dave Woodyard vs. Maryland<br />
(11/6/70)<br />
Season Records<br />
Most Goals - 17, Pato Gutierrez (1971),<br />
Ali Curtis (1999)<br />
Most Assists - 20, Tom Kain (1982)<br />
Most Saves - 124, Pat Johnston (1982)<br />
Most Shutouts - 13, Pat Johnston (1983, 1985)<br />
Team Records<br />
Game Records<br />
Most Goals - 14 vs. Mercer (10/26/94)<br />
Most Assists - 14 vs. Appalachian State (9/24/97)<br />
Most Saves - 37 vs. Old Dominion (9/1/84)<br />
Season Records<br />
Most Goals - 80 (1982)<br />
Most Assists - 83 (1997)<br />
Most Points - 234 (1982)<br />
Most Shots - 542 (1982)<br />
Most Shutouts - 13 (1983, 1985, 2004)<br />
Most Wins - 22 (1982)<br />
Other Records<br />
Most Consecutive Wins - 11 (1936-38, 1982, 2004)<br />
Most Consecutive Matches Without a Loss - 24 (1982)<br />
Most Consecutive Matches Scoring a Goal - 31<br />
(1982-83)<br />
Most Consecutive Shutouts - 7 (1983, 2004)<br />
Longest Game - 159:16 vs. Indiana (12/11/82)<br />
(NCAA Championship, 8 OTs, lost 2-1)<br />
Tournament Records<br />
NCAA Tournament Team Game Highs<br />
Most Goals - 4 vs. St. Louis (10/21/92)<br />
- 4 vs. UMBC (11/21/99)<br />
Most Assists - 5 vs. UNC Greensboro (11/19/95)<br />
- 5 vs. Ohio State (11/28/04)<br />
Most Shots - 30 vs. Indiana (12/11/82)<br />
Most Saves - 12 vs. Clemson (11/21/82);<br />
vs. SMU (11/27/92)<br />
NCAA Tournament Individual Game Highs<br />
Most Goals - 2, Sean McCoy vs. South Florida<br />
(11/17/82); Brian Kelly vs. South Carolina<br />
(11/26/95); Tomek Charowski vs. Coastal<br />
Carolina (11/19/04)<br />
Most Assists - 2, Tom Kain vs. South Florida (11/17/82);<br />
Jason Kreis vs. St. Louis (10/21/92);<br />
Jay Heaps vs. UNC Greensboro (11/19/95) &<br />
Virginia (12/8/95); Matt Shattuck vs. UNC<br />
Greensboro (11/19/95); Peter Gail vs. UMBC<br />
(11/21/99); Zach Pope vs. Coastal Carolina<br />
(11/19/04); Michael Videira vs. Ohio State<br />
(11/28/04); Spencer Wadsworth vs. Ohio State<br />
(11/28/04)<br />
Most Shots - 7, Tom Kain vs. Indiana (12/11/82); Brian<br />
Kelly vs. UNC Greensboro (11/19/95)<br />
Most Saves - 12, Garth Lagerwey vs. SMU (11/27/92)<br />
ACC Tournament Team Game Highs<br />
Most Goals - 4 vs. North Carolina (11/12/99)<br />
vs. Maryland (11/11/05)<br />
Most Assists - 4 vs. Wake Forest (11/5/89);<br />
vs. Wake Forest (11/9/95), vs. UNC (11/12/99)<br />
Most Shots - 36 vs. Maryland (11/4/93)<br />
Most Saves - 12 vs. Virginia (11/5/93)<br />
ACC Tournament Individual Game Highs<br />
Most Goals - 2, Brian Kelly vs. Wake Forest (11/9/95);<br />
Troy Garner vs. UNC (11/12/99);<br />
Donald McIntosh vs. UNC (11/12/99)<br />
Blake Camp vs. Maryland (11/11/05)<br />
Most Assists - 2, Brian Benedict vs. Wake Forest<br />
(11/3/88); Jay Heaps vs. Virginia (11/15/96);<br />
Ali Curtis vs. Virginia (11/13/98); Troy Garner<br />
vs. UNC (11/12/99)<br />
Most Shots - 6, Steven Knull vs. Wake Forest (11/5/89);<br />
Chris Yankee vs. Wake Forest (11/1/90); Richie<br />
Dunn vs. Maryland (11/4/93); Kevin Stein vs.<br />
Wake Forest (11/9/95)<br />
Most Saves - 12, Garth Lagerwey vs. Virginia (11/5/93)<br />
Ali Curtis<br />
Sean McCoy<br />
29
National Players of the Year<br />
30<br />
During John Rennie's 27-year tenure as the<br />
head soccer coach at <strong>Duke</strong> <strong>University</strong>, National<br />
Player of the Year awards have become as much<br />
a part of the tradition at the school as the success<br />
of the team on the fi eld.<br />
The Hermann Trophy, one of the most coveted<br />
individual awards in collegiate soccer, has been<br />
presented since 1967. <strong>Duke</strong>, fortunate to have<br />
fi ve Hermann recipients, is one of the rare schools<br />
to produce back-to-back winners.<br />
The Hermann is named for Robert Hermann,<br />
former chairman of the executive committee of<br />
the NASL, one of its founding owners and a true<br />
pioneer in American soccer. The Missouri Athletic<br />
Club Award was developed in 1986 in an effort<br />
to recognize the top American collegiate soccer<br />
player.<br />
Joe Ulrich, 1982<br />
-The 1982 Hermann<br />
recipient,<br />
Ulrich was <strong>Duke</strong>'s<br />
fi rst national player<br />
of the year. While<br />
playing at the important<br />
sweeper<br />
position, he led<br />
<strong>Duke</strong> to the 1982<br />
national fi nals and<br />
a 22-1-2 record.<br />
A native of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Ulrich was a<br />
fi rst-round selection in four pro soccer drafts and<br />
enjoyed a pro career with the Dallas Sidekicks<br />
of the MISL. He was inducted into the <strong>Duke</strong> Hall<br />
of Fame in 1998.<br />
John Kerr<br />
Mike Jeffries,<br />
1983 - The 1983<br />
Hermann winner<br />
at sweeper,<br />
Jeffries was one<br />
of <strong>Duke</strong>'s most<br />
durable players,<br />
performing in all 89<br />
career matches.<br />
The Bethesda,<br />
Md., native led<br />
<strong>Duke</strong> to a No. 1 national ranking during his<br />
entire senior season. A versatile performer who<br />
played forward, midfi eld and defense during his<br />
career, Jeffries was the fi rst American chosen in<br />
the 1983 MISL draft as he joined the Minnesota<br />
Strikers organization.<br />
Tom Kain, 1985<br />
- <strong>Duke</strong>'s fi rst fourtime<br />
All-America<br />
honoree in any<br />
sport, Kain earned<br />
the Hermann Trophy<br />
in 1985. A<br />
striker from Wall,<br />
N.J., Kain was one<br />
of the most prolifi c<br />
scorers in <strong>Duke</strong><br />
history, holding<br />
school records for assists (45) and total points<br />
(147), while ranking second in goals (51). He led<br />
the Blue Devils to a combined record of 68-13-7<br />
and three NCAA Tournament berths during his four<br />
seasons and also made the Olympic Team. The<br />
runner-up for the 1984 Hermann Trophy, Kain was<br />
the fi rst soccer player at <strong>Duke</strong> to be selected to<br />
the <strong>Duke</strong> Hall of Fame. Kain played professionally<br />
in West Germany and in the MISL.<br />
John Kerr, 1986<br />
- Kerr reached<br />
three milestones<br />
in 1986. In addition<br />
to winning the<br />
Hermann Trophy<br />
and the inaugural<br />
Missouri Athletic<br />
Club Award, Kerr<br />
also led <strong>Duke</strong> to<br />
the NCAA title, the<br />
Blue Devils' fi rst team title in any sport. Kerr was<br />
the squad's leading scorer with 15 goals and 14<br />
assists and also topped the ACC in scoring while<br />
claiming the ACC Player of the Year award. A native<br />
of Falls Church, Va., Kerr fi nished his career<br />
as <strong>Duke</strong>'s No. 2 all-time scorer. Kerr played for<br />
New England and Dallas in the MLS and Millwall<br />
in England and has been a past player with the<br />
U.S. National Team. He is currently the head<br />
men's soccer coach at Harvard.<br />
Jay Heaps, 1998<br />
- A four-time<br />
All-ACC choice<br />
and a two-time<br />
All-America pick,<br />
Heaps secured<br />
the Missouri Athletic<br />
Club Award<br />
his senior year.<br />
<strong>Duke</strong>'s leading<br />
scorer for three<br />
seasons, Heaps<br />
collected a team-high 13 goals and eight assists<br />
for 34 points in 1998. He completed his career<br />
ranked third in goals (45), fourth in assists (37)<br />
and tied for second in points (127) at <strong>Duke</strong>. The<br />
native of Longmeadow, Mass., was also a member<br />
of the <strong>Duke</strong> basketball team as a walk-on during<br />
his stint in Durham. The Academic All-America<br />
honoree graduated a semester early to pursue<br />
his professional soccer career. Heaps was the<br />
No. 2 pick overall in the MLS Draft by Miami in<br />
1999 and came out in his fi rst year to claim MLS<br />
Rookie of the Year accolades. He is currently one<br />
of the top young players in the MLS with the New<br />
England Revolution.<br />
Ali Curtis, 2000<br />
- Curtis was a<br />
three-time All-ACC<br />
and All-America<br />
selection. He was<br />
named the ACC<br />
Player of the Year<br />
and winner of the<br />
Hermann Trophy<br />
after scoring 17<br />
goals and notching<br />
40 points as a junior. His senior year he won<br />
the Missouri Athletic Club Award after scoring<br />
15 goals and adding nine assists for 39 points.<br />
He left <strong>Duke</strong> as the career scoring leader with 53<br />
goals, and his 134 points rank second all time.<br />
In his fi nal two years at <strong>Duke</strong>, Curtis scored 32<br />
goals, assisted on 15 goals and totaled 79 points.<br />
He was the second overall pick in the 2001 MLS<br />
draft by the Tampa Bay Mutiny.
Letterwinners<br />
Names and letter years came<br />
from records contained in the<br />
<strong>Duke</strong> <strong>University</strong> Sports Information<br />
fi les. Any additions,<br />
deletions or corrections are<br />
welcome, provided they can<br />
be verifi ed.<br />
Adogwa, Owoicho ......... 2001-04<br />
Alder, Paul ..........................1974<br />
Agyapong, Edwin .... 1976, 78-79<br />
Ahearne, Paul ............... 1980-83<br />
Ahumada, Matt ............. 2001-03<br />
Alexander, Randolph .... 1965-66<br />
Alexander, Roy ...................1947<br />
Allison, James ....................1939<br />
Almeida, Fernando .............1953<br />
Amamoo, Nii-Amar ....... 1997-00<br />
Antoniou, Robert ....... 1999-2002<br />
Archambault, Pete ........ 1949-50<br />
Asan, Haydar ......................1939<br />
Aufhammer, Robert ...... 1939-40<br />
Baily, Thomas .....................1937<br />
Banks, John .................. 1974-77<br />
Barber, Wade ......................1954<br />
Barnes, Darrius ...................2005<br />
Barr, Roger .........................1972<br />
Barth, Jonathan ..................1995<br />
Bassingthwaighte, Eric . 1996,99<br />
Bassoff, Laurence ......... 1974-75<br />
Bates, William .....................1940<br />
Battelle, Anthony ........... 1959-61<br />
Bayne, Dwight ....................1966<br />
Bazemore, Charles .............1952<br />
Beatty, Ernest .....................1940<br />
Beatty, William .............. 1939-39<br />
Beguin, Fred ................. 1969-62<br />
Bell, James ................... 1965-66<br />
Bell, R .................................1941<br />
Benedict, Brian ....... 1986, 88-90<br />
Bergen, Wayne ............. 1977-80<br />
Berrendero, Carlos ....... 1970-72<br />
Bick, Timothy ......................1979<br />
Biewener, Andrew ......... 1971-72<br />
Bigsby, Michael ............. 1969-70<br />
Birmingham, John ......... 1958-60<br />
Bitker, Alexander .................1947<br />
Blaha, Charles ....................1975<br />
Bodiya, Justin ............... 2000-03<br />
Boehm, Kenneth ........... 1940-42<br />
Boehringer, Robert ....... 1940-41<br />
Boericke, James ........... 1961-63<br />
Bond, F ...............................1941<br />
Bond, Steven ................ 1977-80<br />
Borman, Andy ............... 2000-02<br />
Brantman, Barry Neil ..........1975<br />
Braswell, John .............. 1973-76<br />
Brewer, Dick .......................1953<br />
Brooks, Irwin ........... 1956, 58-59<br />
Brown, Edward .............1938, 40<br />
Brunson, Stan ...............1991, 93<br />
Buckmire, Michael ..............1986<br />
Bullock, John ......................1958<br />
Burgstahler, Robert ....... 1963-65<br />
Camp, Blake ................. 2002-05<br />
Campbell, James ................1965<br />
Carey, Ian ..................... 2002-05<br />
Carnell, Clint ................. 1988-91<br />
Carpenter, David .................1971<br />
Cartwright ..................... 1993-94<br />
Castaneda, Pavelid ............2005<br />
Castillo, B. Miguel ...............1951<br />
Chapman, Mike ............ 1981-84<br />
Charowski, Tomek ........ 2004-05<br />
Cheek, Dale ........................1973<br />
Cila, Jordan .................. 2000-03<br />
Clayton, Samuel ........... 1939-40<br />
Clifford, Michael ............ 1985-86<br />
Colantuono, Thomas .... 1969-72<br />
Colavecchio, Bill ........... 1983-86<br />
Collins, Rip .........................1938<br />
Colmey, Thomas ........... 1954-56<br />
Conkey, Clement ................1964<br />
Connor, Bruce ............... 1956-57<br />
Coughlan, Peter ............ 1962-63<br />
Cowdrick, Tom .............. 1938-40<br />
Coyle, Brian ........................1978<br />
Cozant, Davin .....................1979<br />
Crane, Brian ................. 1992-94<br />
Craniotis, George ......... 1946-47<br />
Croll, William ................. 1958-59<br />
Cross, William .....................1960<br />
Cunningham, Kevin ...... 1957-59<br />
Cunningham, Wayne .... 1951-53<br />
Curtis, Ali ...................... 1997-00<br />
D'Alonzo, Albert ............ 1947-49<br />
D'Angelo, Jon ............... 1956-58<br />
D'Emilio, Rudy ....................1953<br />
Dame, Christopher .............1965<br />
Dammann, Harold ..............1960<br />
De Almeida, Fernano ..........1951<br />
Decroce, Michael .......... 1969-72<br />
Demaine, Stephen ........ 1987-88<br />
Des Marias, David ........ 1972-73<br />
DeWeer, Jan ................. 1990-91<br />
DiBella, Francisco ......... 1971-72<br />
Diedrich, Darren ........... 1987-90<br />
Dodd, Mark ................... 1986-87<br />
Donigan, William .................1952<br />
Donnell, Mark ...............1965, 67<br />
Donnelly, Brian ............. 1987-90<br />
Donovan, Glenn ..................1972<br />
Doores, Doug S. .................1976<br />
Dowd, Wesley .....................1996<br />
Dudley, Paul ................. 2004-05<br />
Dugoni, Graham .................2005<br />
Dungel, Paul .......................2000<br />
Dunn, George ............... 1988-91<br />
Dunn, Richie ................. 1991-94<br />
Dunne, Michael ............. 1993-96<br />
Dunne, Walter ............... 1949-51<br />
Duys, Joseph ................ 1951-53<br />
Dybdahl, Ryan ....................1965<br />
Eastman, William ................1941<br />
Edwards, John ....................1947<br />
Edwards, Newton ...............1937<br />
Ellet, James ........................1966<br />
Elmendorf, Jon ...................1966<br />
Enfi eld, Samuel ..................1968<br />
Epanchin, Alexis ........... 1961-63<br />
Erickson, Troy ............... 1986-89<br />
Erisman, Michael ..........1962, 63<br />
Evans, Richard ...................1959<br />
Farran, Thomas ..................1981<br />
Fellmeth, Michael .........1988, 90<br />
Fergusson, William .............1939<br />
Fildes, Richard ....................1973<br />
Finberg, Robert ............. 1949-51<br />
Finn, Robert .................. 1937-38<br />
Fletcher, Gerald ..................1955<br />
Flowers, George .................1962<br />
Foster, Stuart ......................1980<br />
Fox, D .................................1941<br />
Frangella, Tony ...................1994<br />
Fry, Richard ........................1956<br />
Furgurson, Ryan . 1997, 99-2000<br />
Furniss, James ............. 1967-69<br />
Fye, Charles .......................1958<br />
Gail, Peter ..................... 1996-99<br />
Gamsby, John .....................1938<br />
Garner, Troy .................. 1996-99<br />
Garrett, Ian .........................1979<br />
Gauld, Edwin ................ 1955-57<br />
Gibson, Jack .......................1950<br />
Giglio, Graziano ............ 1979-82<br />
Gilfi llian, Keith ............... 1973-75<br />
Glanzer, Charles ...........1951, 53<br />
Glenny, Robb .......... 1975-76, 78<br />
Goebel, Robert .............1984, 87<br />
Goldstein, Jonah ........... 1989-90<br />
Gordillo, Guillermo ..............1972<br />
Gorham, A. ................... 1949-51<br />
Gowdy, Jon .........................1990<br />
Graves, John ......................1979<br />
Grella, Mike ........................2005<br />
Griffi n, Galen ................ 1960-61<br />
Gryparis, George ................1965<br />
Guckenberger, Wayne ........1966<br />
Guren, Adam ............ 1999-2002<br />
Guevara, Charles ... 1981-83, 85<br />
Gutierrez, Pato ............. 1970-73<br />
Gutierrez, Richard ..............1972<br />
Gwin, John .................... 1988-91<br />
Hadges, Jason .............. 1989-90<br />
Hallowell, John ...................1964<br />
Hardwick, John ...................1987<br />
Hardy, Douglas A. ......... 1971-73<br />
Hargrove, Scott ............. 1990-92<br />
Harper, Everett L. .........1984, 86<br />
Harrington, Chris ................1988<br />
Harris, Dwayne ......... 1997-2000<br />
Hartwig, Charles .................1959<br />
Haupert, Gaston ........... 1996-97<br />
Hauptman, Steve ................1996<br />
Haviland, B .........................1941<br />
Haywood, Jeff ..... 1997, 99-2000<br />
Heaps, Jay .................... 1995-98<br />
Heckert, Kenneth .......... 1966-68<br />
Helgason, Hordur ...............1946<br />
Heller, John ................... 1946-47<br />
Heller, Morton .....................1940<br />
Heller, William .....................1949<br />
Helton, Kyle .................. 2003-05<br />
Henderson, Josh .......... 1995-97<br />
Hendrix, Noble .............. 1988-91<br />
Henrique, Lavie ..................1953<br />
Henry, C.T. ....................1991, 93<br />
Henry, Douglas ...................1969<br />
Hernandez, Oboardo .... 1954-55<br />
Hicks, Robert ......................1939<br />
Himelright, Richard ....... 1940-41<br />
Hinds, Douglas P. ...............1963<br />
Hines, Ralph .......................1957<br />
Hinkle, Arthur D. .................1968<br />
Hitchcock, Bouldin S. .... 1963-64<br />
Hoag, Patrick C. ........... 1987-88<br />
Hochreiter, Pete ............ 1953-54<br />
Hoffman, Douglas ......... 1980-82<br />
Hohlstein, William ...............1951<br />
Holcombe, Jeffrey W. .........1972<br />
Hollman, Douglas C. ..... 1962-63<br />
Holmes, William P. ........ 1979-81<br />
Holt, Robert A. .............. 1962-64<br />
Hough, Coles ................ 1959-61<br />
Howe, Barrett ......................1959<br />
Howe, Humphrey .......... 1960-61<br />
Hubbard, Kenneth ........ 1963-64<br />
Hunter, John .......................1954<br />
Huntley, William W. .......1976, 78<br />
Huston, Graham ........... 1960-62<br />
Hutchinson, Scott L. ..... 1970-72<br />
Hyde, Henry .................. 1959-61<br />
Ilicic, Boris .................... 1979-81<br />
Ing, Robert .................... 1940-41<br />
Ingram, John .......................1937<br />
Izaquirre, Simon ........... 1954-56<br />
Jack, Claude ................. 1956-58<br />
Jacobs, David H. ................1969<br />
Jakob, Walter ................ 1946-47<br />
James, Frederick .......... 1951-53<br />
James, Robert G. ...............1972<br />
Jaworowski, Robert A. .. 1971-73<br />
Jeffries, Michael ............ 1980-83<br />
Jeidy, Craig ................... 1992-95<br />
Jenkins, Robert ............. 1980-83<br />
Jepson, Tim .................. 2004-05<br />
Johnson, David R. ..............1976<br />
Johnson, Robert H. .............1978<br />
Johnson, Wade ...................1959<br />
Johnston, Patrick A. ...... 1982-85<br />
Johnston, Ronald .......... 1939-41<br />
Jones, Barney ............... 1939-40<br />
Jones, Charles .............. 1954-55<br />
Jones, Curtis ................. 1937-38<br />
Jones, David ................. 1961-63<br />
Jordan, H.G. .......................1949<br />
Jordan, Henry ............... 1955-56<br />
Jubanowsky, David L. ... 1965-67<br />
Kain, Thomas J. ........... 1982-85<br />
Kalkbrenner, William ..... 1946-47<br />
Karpovich, William ........1987, 90<br />
Kaufman, Wallace.........1958, 60<br />
Kefalas, John C. .................1983<br />
Kelly, Brian .................... 1993-96<br />
Kelly, Joe ...................... 2001-04<br />
Kephart, William ........... 1955-56<br />
Kerlew, Ryan ......................2002<br />
Kerr, John J. ................. 1983-86<br />
Kiel, Douglas P. ............ 1971-73<br />
Klein, John D. .....................1983<br />
Knickerbocker, Don ...... 1950-51<br />
Knowlton, Horace A. ..... 1982-85<br />
Knull, Steven A. ............ 1987-89<br />
Knutsson, Atli ................ 1996-98<br />
Kramer, Danny .............. 2002-05<br />
Kreidler, David ..............1957, 58<br />
Kreis, Jason .................. 1991-94<br />
Kurtz, William B. ........... 1966-68<br />
Kwon, Andy ................... 1994-97<br />
Lachman, Derek ........... 1989-92<br />
Lagerwey, Garth ........... 1991-94<br />
Lambert, Douglas P. ..... 1974-77<br />
Landesberg, Harold ............1946<br />
Landon, Gordon ............1948, 50<br />
Lane, Thomas K. ................1970<br />
Lang, Gordon ................ 1956-57<br />
Lattimore, George M. ..........1974<br />
Lau, John ............................1947<br />
Lauker, Curtis ............... 1964-66<br />
Lavie, Henrique ............ 1954-55<br />
Lazare, Mark D. ..................1984<br />
Leavens, John .............. 1970-73<br />
Lehmann, Dan ....................1994<br />
Leon-Ponte, Oboardo ... 1952-53<br />
Lerner, Glen J. ....................1986<br />
Lesneski, Dick ....................1950<br />
Lewis, David N. ...................1968<br />
Lewis, Richard .............. 1937-38<br />
Lewkowitz, Noah ...... 1998-2001<br />
Lieb, Sean ..........................1988<br />
Lieber, Corey ................ 1993-94<br />
Lindstrom, Malcolm ...... 1949-51<br />
Linenberger, Michael J . 1983-86<br />
Little, Donald .......................1958<br />
Lui, Mason ..........................1960<br />
Loeb, Ted ...................... 1955-56<br />
Loftis, Cedric .......................1941<br />
Loftus, Chris ................. 2003-05<br />
Lolla, Kenneth ............... 1980-83<br />
Lotham, Eric William ...........1966<br />
Lotham, Louis R. .......... 1968-71<br />
Lyttle, John ................... 1937-38<br />
Marshall, Eric ................ 1993-94<br />
Maslin, Scott ................. 2000-01<br />
Mastrelli, Adam ............. 1994-96<br />
Mattern, Mark ............... 2000-02<br />
Matthews, Jim ............... 1955-57<br />
Mattson, James ............ 1957-59<br />
Maynard, Steve ............ 1994-97<br />
Mayock, Matt ................ 1997-98<br />
McClendon, Jamal .... 1999-2002<br />
McCoy, Sean ................ 1980-83<br />
McCoy, Steven R. ......... 1971-74<br />
McCreeny, Richard A. .........1964<br />
McCuddy, Bob ....................1954<br />
McDaniel, David ........... 1980-83<br />
McGinnis, George ...............1947<br />
McGrane L. .........................1941<br />
McIntosh, Donald ...... 1999-2002<br />
McLean, David ....................1950<br />
McMahon, J.A. .............. 1940-41<br />
McNamara, Thomas N. ......1949<br />
Meade, Richard ..................1951<br />
Meadows, John M. ....... 1984-85<br />
Menken, Ken ................ 1949-51<br />
Miller, Christopher G. ..........1979<br />
Miller, Danny ................. 2003-05<br />
Miller, Peter M. .............. 1974-75<br />
Miller, William ......................1937<br />
Minckler, David A. ...............1968<br />
Minor, Henry H. ............. 1969-72<br />
Miro-Quesada, Oscar M. . 1973-74<br />
Mitch, Thomas J. .......... 1985-88<br />
Mitchell, Arthur W. ...............1964<br />
Mitschele, George ..............1956<br />
Moghim, Bobby ............. 1993-95<br />
Moller, Peter ................. 1958-60<br />
Montgomery, Douglas .........1952<br />
More, Douglas G. ...............1969<br />
Morgan, Kevin E. ................1974<br />
Morris, Douglas L. ........ 1968-69<br />
Morris, Joseph .............. 1939-40<br />
Morrissey, John ............ 1937-38<br />
Morton, John ................. 1962-64<br />
Morton, John ................. 1995-96<br />
Mueller, Robert J. .........1962, 64<br />
Murray, Brian E.T. ......... 1974-76<br />
Murray, Richard ............ 1978-79<br />
Natelli, Thomas ............. 1978-81<br />
Navarro, Bruce C. ......... 1972-75<br />
Newbill, Charles ..................1953<br />
Newbill, James ............. 1951-54<br />
Noble, Scott ........ 1998-00, 2002<br />
Noonan, Mark D. .......... 1983-86<br />
Northam, Richard ......... 1949-50<br />
Ochsenreiter, J. ............ 1940-41<br />
Okafor, Lekwuwa ................1975<br />
Olson, Darin E. ...................1986<br />
Olson, Wallace.............. 1937-38<br />
Oppenheimer, Robert H. . 1965-66<br />
Orr, Richard "Hub" ........ 2004-05<br />
Orr, Jack .............................1938<br />
Osberg, David K. ................1966<br />
Ossola, J.J. ...................1991, 94<br />
Ost, John ...................... 1950-52<br />
Oswald, Curtis Brent ..... 1974-77<br />
Otto, Eric ....................... 1995-98<br />
Palmer, Jack ................. 1938-39<br />
Papadakis, Justin ...............2005<br />
Parker, Jon W. ....................1973<br />
Pascioni, Ryan .............. 2003-05<br />
Pate, Stephen ........... 1997-2000<br />
Patton, David B. ............1974, 76<br />
Penalosa, Enrique L. .... 1973-76<br />
Perea, Trevor ............ 1999-2002<br />
Perfect, Chase .............. 2003-05<br />
Piver, Waren T. ...................1962<br />
Place, Stephen Richard 1966-67<br />
Plowden, John G. ......... 1967-69<br />
Pope, Zachary .............. 2004-05<br />
Power, Garrett .............. 1957-58<br />
Power, Stephen V. ........ 1962-63<br />
Prange, Henry D. ................1963<br />
Pray, Harold .................. 1937-38<br />
Prieto, Luis M. ............... 1979-82<br />
Pringle, Ashmead F. ...... 1965-66<br />
Probst, Robert F. ........... 1986-89<br />
Quebin, Ghazi ...............1958, 60<br />
Ramsey, Brad .....................2005<br />
Ramsey, Jullian L. ..............1965<br />
Rauh, Ted ...........................1950<br />
Rea, J. George ...................1961<br />
Reese, Herbert ...................1959<br />
Reisenfeld, Robert J. .... 1965-66<br />
Rettig, William T. .................1966<br />
Rhoads, Edward .................1970<br />
Richardson, James C. ........1965<br />
Richmond, C. ......................1941<br />
Ridley, John .................. 1955-56<br />
Rigioni, Rodrigo ............ 1946-47<br />
Riley, William ................ 1937-38<br />
Riquezes, Jose ............. 1950-52<br />
Robinson, Marlon ...............1981<br />
Rockwood, Thomson W. . 1967-69<br />
Rodensky, Art .....................1955<br />
Rogers, David ............... 1959-61<br />
Rogers, Theodore ......... 1959-61<br />
Rohde, William C. ...............1966<br />
Rolf, T.D. ................. 1990, 92-93<br />
Romano, Jeffrey ........... 1980-84<br />
Romm, Miles .................1996, 98<br />
Roscoe, Justin T. ................1973<br />
Ross, Dean ................... 1960-62<br />
Ross, Richmond ........... 1958-59<br />
Rostad, Arne .......................1947<br />
Roth, William J. ...................1963<br />
Rubin, David B. ...................1972<br />
Rullkoeter, Paul ............ 1988-89<br />
Russell, Robert ......... 1997-2000<br />
Ruzinsky, Bruce ..................1979<br />
Ryan, Thomas ....................1940<br />
Sachs, Steven W. ......... 1966-67<br />
Sakuda, Kevin .......... 1998-2001<br />
Sanchez, Demetrio ... 1999-2001<br />
Schaeffer, William ......... 1950-52<br />
Schiller, Peter ............... 1952-54<br />
Schroeder, Frederic ............1960<br />
Schull, Edwin ................ 1956-58<br />
Sedlack, Don ................ 1954-56<br />
Senhouser, William .............1941<br />
Seward, Albert L. .......... 1978-79<br />
Shattuck, Matt ............... 1994-97<br />
Short, Bob ...........................1953<br />
Short, Timothy ..............1976, 78<br />
Siebeneck, A.J. ............. 1990-93<br />
Siegal, Lawrence .......... 1961-63<br />
Sinsabaugh, Joseph ..... 1975-76<br />
Sipolski, Joseph ............ 1977-78<br />
Sirchio, Kris .................. 1985-86<br />
Skinner, Steven L. ..............1976<br />
Smiley, Barry ................ 1960-61<br />
Smith, Earl E. ................ 1973-75<br />
Smith, Sam ................... 1995-96<br />
Smith, Steve Lee .......... 1964-66<br />
Smith, Steve ................. 1990-93<br />
Snyder, James M. ... 1972, 74-75<br />
Snyder, William G. ........ 1965-67<br />
Spiritos, Jeffrey I. ................1975<br />
Spitz, John ..........................1947<br />
Stacey, John .................1957, 60<br />
Stanson, Jason ............. 1991-94<br />
Stattenfi eld, Daniel ....... 1961-62<br />
Stein, Kevin .................. 1993-95<br />
Steinman, Kurt .............. 1960-61<br />
Stevens, Barry W. ......... 1963-65<br />
Stewert, Bob ................. 1955-56<br />
Stone, Thomas ............. 1984-87<br />
Strauch, David .............. 1950-52<br />
Strauch, Richard .................1946<br />
Studstrup, Standley K. ........1964<br />
Sturdy, Christopher R. .. 1978-80<br />
Swank, Josh ................. 2003-04<br />
Tanaka, Shin ........... 1946-47, 49<br />
Tao, Jeremiah ............... 1995-96<br />
Tarr, John Albert ............ 1951-53<br />
Thomas, Charles ................1937<br />
Thomas, Mark P. .................1974<br />
Thomas, William L. .............1969<br />
Thommen, Harry .................1947<br />
Tita, William T. ....................1966<br />
Toledo, Jose .......................1946<br />
Trowbridge, Justin ........ 2001-04<br />
Tylka, Leonard D. ........ 1965-67<br />
Tymeson, Craig S. ........ 1968-70<br />
Ulrich, Joseph ............... 1981-82<br />
Valenti, Joseph, C. ........ 1986-89<br />
Van Blarcom, Peter ....... 1952-54<br />
Vennell, Everett ..................1939<br />
Victorsson, Victor .......... 2001-04<br />
Videira, Michael ............ 2004-05<br />
Vieth, Tim ...................... 1989-92<br />
Viggiano, Dante ............ 1949-50<br />
Vigil, Ronald ................. 1960-61<br />
Vogdes, James ............. 1937-39<br />
Volpe, Tony ............. 1993, 95-96<br />
Vosburgh, Frederick ...........1969<br />
Wadsworth, Spencer .... 2004-05<br />
Wainwright, Peter C. ...........1979<br />
Walker, Irving E...................1972<br />
Walter, Henry ................ 1965-67<br />
Walters, Jim .................. 1940-41<br />
Waltz, Kenneth ............. 1958-59<br />
Weadock, Kelly J. ......... 1983-86<br />
Weighter, Jason L. ........ 1984-87<br />
Weiner, Michael ..................2002<br />
Weinhardt, Lewis W. ..... 1963-65<br />
Wenzel, Herman .................1937<br />
Wheaton, Scott ............. 1947-50<br />
White, Matt ................... 2001-04<br />
Whitfi eld, Evan .............. 1995-98<br />
Wilbor, Garry .......................1959<br />
Williamson, Carl B. ....... 1984-86<br />
Willingham, Howard E. . 1968-69<br />
Willis, Daniel A. ....... 1969-70, 73<br />
Willman, Judd ............... 1991-94<br />
Wilson, Richard ............ 1940-41<br />
Winkin, John ................. 1939-40<br />
Wiseman, Keith R. . 1985, 87-89<br />
Woodyard, David H. ..... 1969-70<br />
Wooley, John ......................1939<br />
Woolley, Joseph L...............1970<br />
Wright, Edward D. ..............1972<br />
Wurm, Phillip ................ 1980-81<br />
Wymer, Danny .............. 2000-03<br />
Yankee, Chris ............... 1989-92<br />
Yoars, Peter .................. 1956-57<br />
Young, William .............. 1963-64<br />
Zavertnik, O.V. .............. 1949-51<br />
Zbikowski, F.W. ...................1938<br />
31
All-Time Results<br />
Roy Skinner<br />
1966-76<br />
71-45-5 Record<br />
11 Years<br />
1966 (4-6, ACC 2-2)<br />
APPALACHIAN STATE W 5-1<br />
at N.C. State W 2-0<br />
at Roanoke (2 OT) L 1-2<br />
at Davidson W 4-0<br />
LYNCHBURG L 0-1<br />
NAVY L 0-8<br />
at Virginia W 3-1<br />
at Maryland L 0-4<br />
SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE L 1-3<br />
NORTH CAROLINA L 1-4<br />
1967 (7-4, ACC 3-2)<br />
at Appalachian State W 2-1<br />
PFEIFFER W 4-1<br />
at Clemson W 5-2<br />
VIRGINIA W 2-1<br />
at Lynchburg W 4-1<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA L 2-3<br />
N.C. STATE W 1-0<br />
TRENTON STATE L 1-4<br />
DAVIDSON W 3-0<br />
MARYLAND L 0-3<br />
at North Carolina L 1-2<br />
1968 (6-4, ACC 2-3)<br />
APPALACHIAN STATE W 8-1<br />
CLEMSON W 3-2<br />
LYNCHBURG W 2-1<br />
at Virginia L 2-8<br />
at Pfeiffer W 3-2<br />
at N.C. State L 5-6<br />
EAST STROUDSBURG L 1-4<br />
at Davidson W 4-1<br />
at Maryland L 0-4<br />
NORTH CAROLINA W 3-2<br />
1969 (7-4, ACC 3-2)<br />
DAVIDSON W 3-2<br />
at Lynchburg L 0-2<br />
at Appalachian State W 3-0<br />
VIRGINIA L 0-2<br />
PFEIFFER W 6-0<br />
at Clemson W 3-0<br />
N.C. STATE W 1-0<br />
at East Stroudsburg L 1-4<br />
at Trenton State W 2-1<br />
at North Carolina W 1-0<br />
MARYLAND L 0-4<br />
1970 (8-3, ACC 2-3)<br />
APPALACHIAN STATE W 5-0<br />
at Pfeiffer W 6-0<br />
at Davidson W 1-0<br />
GUILFORD W 8-1<br />
at N.C. State W 3-1<br />
at Virginia L 1-2<br />
CLEMSON W 5-1<br />
EAST STROUDSBURG W 3-2<br />
EAST CAROLINA W 6-1<br />
at Maryland L 0-6<br />
NORTH CAROLINA L 0-5<br />
1971 (8-3, ACC 3-2)<br />
at East Carolina W 3-1<br />
at Appalachian State W 6-2<br />
PFEIFFER W 7-1<br />
DAVIDSON W 8-3<br />
at Guilford W 4-0<br />
N.C. STATE W 2-1<br />
VIRGINIA W 2-1<br />
at Clemson W 2-0<br />
TRENTON STATE L 0-3<br />
MARYLAND L 0-2<br />
at North Carolina L 3-5<br />
1972 (7-3-2, ACC 2-1-2)<br />
HIGH POINT W 7-0<br />
APPALACHIAN STATE W 5-2<br />
at Pfeiffer W 8-1<br />
at Davidson W 6-0<br />
at N.C. State T 1-1<br />
EAST CAROLINA W 4-0<br />
at Virginia W 1-0<br />
EAST STROUDSBURG L 1-2<br />
CLEMSON (2 OT) L 0-1<br />
at Maryland W 2-1<br />
NORTH CAROLINA (2 OT) T 2-2<br />
Howard20 L 0-9<br />
1973 (8-3, ACC 2-3)<br />
at Guilford W 6-2<br />
at UNC-Wilmington W 4-0<br />
DAVIDSON W 6-0<br />
at Appalachian State W 4-2<br />
VIRGINIA L 0-2<br />
N.C. STATE W 2-0<br />
at East Carolina W 5-2<br />
JACKSONVILLE W 5-0<br />
at Clemson L 0-2<br />
MARYLAND L 0-6<br />
at North Carolina W 2-1<br />
1974 (6-4-1, ACC 1-3-1)<br />
GUILFORD W 7-2<br />
UNC WILMINGTON W 4-0<br />
at Davidson W 2-1<br />
APPALACHIAN STATE W 3-2<br />
VIRGINIA TECH W 1-0<br />
at N.C. State W 1-0<br />
at Virginia L 0-2<br />
EAST CAROLINA L 0-1<br />
CLEMSON L 0-4<br />
at Maryland L 1-3<br />
NORTH CAROLINA T 1-1<br />
1975 (4-5-2, ACC 2-2-1)<br />
PFEIFFER L 0-1<br />
at UNC Wilmington L 0-1<br />
at High Point T 1-1<br />
ROLLINS L 0-1<br />
N.C. STATE T 1-1<br />
DAVIDSON W 1-0<br />
VIRGINIA W 3-2<br />
at East Carolina W 2-1<br />
at Clemson L 0-8<br />
MARYLAND W 2-0<br />
at North Carolina L 0-3<br />
1976 (6-6, ACC 1-4)<br />
GUILFORD (OT) L 2-3<br />
HIGH POINT (OT) W 1-0<br />
UNC CHARLOTTE W 8-0<br />
EAST CAROLINA W 2-0<br />
LYNCHBURG L 0-1<br />
CLEMSON L 1-6<br />
at Davidson W 2-1<br />
at Virginia L 1-3<br />
UNC WILMINGTON (OT) W 2-1<br />
at N.C. State L 2-3<br />
at Maryland L 0-3<br />
NORTH CAROLINA W 1-0<br />
John Wilson<br />
1977-78<br />
14-15-3 Record<br />
2 Years<br />
1977 (4-8-1, ACC 1-4)<br />
at High Point W 1-0<br />
at Guilford (OT) T 1-1<br />
PFEIFFER L 0-2<br />
JAMES MADISON L 0-1<br />
at Navy L 2-3<br />
at East Carolina W 3-1<br />
at UNC Wilmington L 2-4<br />
DAVIDSON W 8-0<br />
at Clemson L 2-6<br />
N.C. STATE W 2-1<br />
VIRGINIA L 0-1<br />
MARYLAND L 1-3<br />
at North Carolina L 0-2<br />
1978 (10-7-2, ACC 1-4)<br />
North Carolina1 L 2-3<br />
East Carolina1 W 5-0<br />
at Davidson W 3-0<br />
GUILFORD W 2-0<br />
at Pfeiffer W 4-2<br />
EAST CAROLINA W 2-1<br />
CLEMSON L 0-1<br />
VIRGINIA TECH W 4-3<br />
at Campbell T 1-1<br />
at James Madison L 0-1<br />
at Virginia L 2-4<br />
at N.C. State L 0-3<br />
NORTH CAROLINA W 1-0<br />
at Maryland L 0-3<br />
at UMBC L 0-2<br />
HIGH POINT W 3-0<br />
NAVY W 2-1<br />
UNC WILMINGTON T 1-1<br />
at UNC Greensboro W 4-1<br />
John Rennie<br />
1979-Present<br />
381-149-32 Record<br />
27 Years<br />
1979 (10-7-1, ACC 1-4)<br />
East Carolina2 W 4-2<br />
N.C. State2 L 2-4<br />
DAVIDSON W 3-0<br />
at Guilford W 1-0<br />
at Clemson L 0-3<br />
Loyola3 W 5-1<br />
Michigan State3 W 2-0<br />
at Virginia Tech L 1-2<br />
VIRGINIA L 1-2<br />
JAMES MADISON W 6-0<br />
CAMPBELL W 1-0<br />
N.C. STATE L 0-2<br />
at North Carolina L 1-2<br />
MARYLAND W 4-3<br />
at High Point W 2-0<br />
at Navy T 1-1<br />
at UNC Wilmington L 1-2<br />
at East Carolina W 5-0<br />
1980 (15-4-3, ACC 4-0-2)<br />
ELON W 4-0<br />
N.C. State4 W 6-1<br />
North Carolina4 W 1-0<br />
GUILFORD W 7-0<br />
UNC CHARLOTTE W 4-0<br />
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 6-0<br />
CLEMSON W 3-1<br />
at Brown (OT) T 1-1<br />
at Connecticut L 1-6<br />
at Lafayette W 4-2<br />
ERSKINE W 1-0<br />
at Campbell W 1-0<br />
South Carolina5 L 1-2<br />
Wake Forest5 W 5-2<br />
at Maryland W 2-0<br />
WINTHROP W 2-0<br />
at Virginia (OT) T 2-2<br />
at N.C. State (OT) T 0-0<br />
UNC WILMINGTON L 0-1<br />
NORTH CAROLINA W 3-2<br />
Appalachian State20 W 2-1<br />
Alabama A&M20 L 0-2<br />
1981 (16-4, ACC 4-2)<br />
at Elon W 6-0<br />
LOCK HAVEN STATE W 3-0<br />
at American W 2-0<br />
at Atlantic Christian W 1-0<br />
at Clemson (OT) L 1-2<br />
West Virginia6 W 3-0<br />
at UNC Charlotte W 4-3<br />
at Winthrop W 4-1<br />
UNC GREENSBORO L 1-2<br />
CAMPBELL W 5-1<br />
SOUTH CAROLINA W 2-1<br />
at Wake Forest W 5-0<br />
MARYLAND W 5-0<br />
VIRGINIA W 3-2<br />
at UNC Wilmington W 7-2<br />
N.C. STATE L 0-1<br />
HARTWICK W 3-0<br />
at North Carolina W 3-2<br />
ALABAMA A&M20 (OT) L 0-1<br />
1982 (22-1-2, ACC 4-0-2)<br />
COLLEGE CUP<br />
N.C. WESLEYAN W 7-0<br />
ELON W 6-0<br />
Vermont7 W 5-2<br />
UCLA7 W 2-1<br />
APPALACHIAN STATE8 W 4-1<br />
AMERICAN8 W 2-0<br />
UNC CHARLOTTE W 5-0<br />
CLEMSON W 1-0<br />
Loyola (Md.)9 (OT) W 2-1<br />
William & Mary9 W 1-0<br />
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 1-0<br />
at Maryland (OT) T 1-1<br />
at South Carolina W 4-0<br />
at Campbell W 7-1<br />
WINTHROP W 1-0<br />
WAKE FOREST W 5-0<br />
at Virginia (OT) T 2-2<br />
UNC WILMINGTON W 6-0<br />
at N.C. State W 4-3<br />
NORTH CAROLINA W 5-1<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA20 W 2-1<br />
CLEMSON20 (OT) W 2-1<br />
GEORGE MASON20 (OT) W 2-0<br />
CONNECTICUT20 W 2-1<br />
Indiana20 (8 OT) L 1-2<br />
33
All-Time Results<br />
34<br />
1983 (<strong>18</strong>-2-2, ACC 4-1-1)<br />
BAPTIST W 5-0<br />
at Atlantic Christian W 5-0<br />
MARYLAND L 0-6<br />
N.C. WESLEYAN W 1-0<br />
TENNESSEE8 W 5-0<br />
AKRON8 W 2-0<br />
at Davidson W 3-0<br />
Indiana9 (OT) T 0-0<br />
Long Island9 (OT) W 2-1<br />
at Clemson T 0-0<br />
WILLIAM & MARY W 8-2<br />
MARYLAND W 3-1<br />
at UNC Charlotte W 6-1<br />
at Winthrop W 4-1<br />
CAMPBELL W 2-0<br />
SOUTH CAROLINA W 1-0<br />
at Wake Forest W 5-2<br />
VIRGINIA W 1-0<br />
at UNC Wilmington W 4-0<br />
N.C. STATE W 1-0<br />
at North Carolina (OT) L 1-2<br />
N.C. STATE20 W 2-1<br />
ALABAMA A&M20 L 2-3<br />
1984 (12-5-3, ACC 2-3-1)<br />
OLD DOMINION W 2-0<br />
UNC CHARLOTTE W 4-0<br />
TENNESSEE W 4-0<br />
GEORGE MASON (OT) T 1-1<br />
DAVIDSON W 2-0<br />
SIU-EDWARDSVILLE13 W 3-2<br />
UCLA13 L 0-2<br />
at N.C. Wesleyan W 3-0<br />
CLEMSON W 2-0<br />
at Penn State L 0-1<br />
at Richmond W 2-0<br />
at Maryland W 3-0<br />
ERSKINE W 3-0<br />
at Campbell (OT) W 4-2<br />
at South Carolina (OT) T 1-1<br />
WAKE FOREST (OT) T 1-1<br />
at Virginia L 2-4<br />
UNC WILMINGTON W 5-1<br />
at N.C. State L 3-4<br />
NORTH CAROLINA (OT) L 0-1<br />
1985 (16-5, ACC 4-2)<br />
Furman12 W 8-0<br />
Georgia State12 W 5-2<br />
UNC GREENSBORO W 3-0<br />
N.C. WESLEYAN W 3-0<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA13 W 2-0<br />
INDIANA13 W 2-0<br />
at Davidson L 0-1<br />
at Clemson L 0-2<br />
RICHMOND W 6-0<br />
PENN STATE W 3-0<br />
UNC Charlotte W 1-0<br />
MARYLAND L 2-3<br />
at George Mason (OT) W 3-2<br />
CAMPBELL W 1-0<br />
SOUTH CAROLINA L 0-1<br />
at Wake Forest W 3-1<br />
VIRGINIA W 1-0<br />
N.C. STATE W 1-0<br />
STETSON W 10-0<br />
at North Carolina W 4-0<br />
South Carolina20 L 0-3<br />
1986 (<strong>18</strong>-5-1, ACC 3-3)<br />
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />
Catawba12 L 1-2<br />
Vanderbilt12 W 6-0<br />
CONNECTICUT13 W 5-0<br />
HARTWICK13 W 5-0<br />
DAVIDSON W 6-0<br />
at N.C. State L 3-4<br />
DREXEL W 5-1<br />
CLEMSON W 5-2<br />
UNC CHARLOTTE W 2-0<br />
at Maryland L 0-1<br />
UNC GREENSBORO W 3-0<br />
GEORGE MASON T 1-1<br />
COL. OF CHARLESTON W 1-0<br />
at South Carolina W 3-2<br />
WAKE FOREST W 2-1<br />
at Virginia L 0-4<br />
Cal State Fullerton14 W 1-0<br />
UCLA14 L 0-3<br />
NORTH CAROLINA W 1-0<br />
SOUTH CAROLINA20 W 3-2<br />
N.C. State20 W 2-0<br />
LOYOLA (Md.)20 W 2-1<br />
HARVARD20 W 3-1<br />
Akron20 W 1-0<br />
1987 (13-5-1, ACC 4-1-1)<br />
at North Carolina L 1-2<br />
Winthrop12 W 4-0<br />
Jacksonville12 W 7-0<br />
N.C. WESLEYAN W 4-1<br />
STANFORD13 (OT) W 2-1<br />
EVANSVILLE13 (OT) L 0-1<br />
N.C. STATE W 5-0<br />
UNC GREENSBORO W 1-0<br />
at Clemson W 2-0<br />
UNC ASHEVILLE W 8-0<br />
MARYLAND W 1-0<br />
at Connecticut W 2-1<br />
at Fairfi eld W 5-0<br />
BELMONT ABBEY W 5-0<br />
SOUTH CAROLINA L 0-1<br />
VIRGINIA (OT) T 0-0<br />
at Wake Forest W 1-0<br />
N.C. STATE19 L 0-3<br />
NORTH CAROLINA20 L 0-2<br />
1988 (15-6, ACC 2-4)<br />
UNC ASHEVILLE W 8-0<br />
Radford12 W 3-2<br />
Virginia Tech12 W 7-2<br />
SOUTHERN CONN. ST.13 W 2-0<br />
SETON HALL13 W 4-0<br />
USC-AIKEN W 4-0<br />
at N.C. State W 1-0<br />
NORTH CAROLINA W 2-1<br />
CLEMSON L 0-4<br />
N.C. WESLEYAN W 4-0<br />
at Maryland L 2-3<br />
at Campbell L 0-2<br />
TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO W 5-0<br />
COL. OF CHARLESTON W 5-1<br />
at South Carolina W 3-1<br />
BELMONT ABBEY W 2-0<br />
at Virginia L 0-1<br />
GREENSBORO COLLEGE W 1-0<br />
WAKE FOREST (OT) L 0-1<br />
Wake Forest19 W 2-1<br />
North Carolina19 L 1-2<br />
1989 (10-5-4, ACC 2-2-2)<br />
Fordham12 W 2-1<br />
UNC Greensboro12 W 3-1<br />
SANTA CLARA13 (OT) L 0-1<br />
PORTLAND13 L 1-2<br />
WINGATE W 7-0<br />
SOUTH CAROLINA (OT) T 2-2<br />
MARYLAND (OT) T 0-0<br />
N.C. STATE W 1-0<br />
at North Carolina W 4-0<br />
UNIV. OF THE SOUTH W 1-0<br />
at Clemson L 1-3<br />
BELMONT ABBEY W 2-0<br />
VIRGINIA (OT) T 2-2<br />
at Furman W 3-1<br />
at Wake Forest L 0-1<br />
N.C. STATE19 W 2-1<br />
VIRGINIA19 W 1-0<br />
WAKE FOREST19 (OT) T 2-2<br />
South Carolina20 L 1-2<br />
1990 (12-6-1, ACC 3-2-1)<br />
Jacksonville12 W 3-1<br />
UNC Charlotte12 (OT) W 4-2<br />
NOTRE DAME13 W 5-2<br />
SMU13 (OT) L 0-1<br />
BELMONT ABBEY W 3-0<br />
at N.C. State L 1-3<br />
DAVIDSON L 2-3<br />
CLEMSON L 0-3<br />
N.C. WESLEYAN W 6-1<br />
at Maryland W 2-1<br />
GUILFORD W 5-1<br />
NORTH CAROLINA W 1-0<br />
MERCER W 2-1<br />
San Francisco10 W 3-1<br />
Santa Clara10 L 0-2<br />
at Virginia (OT) W 2-0<br />
FURMAN W 3-1<br />
WAKE FOREST (OT) T 0-0<br />
WAKE FOREST19 (OT) L 1-2<br />
1991 (10-9, ACC 2-4)<br />
SYRACUSE13 W 3-0<br />
ILLINOIS STATE13 W 6-2<br />
N.C. STATE W 2-1<br />
DEPAUL W 2-0<br />
at Davidson W 2-0<br />
at Clemson L 1-2<br />
N.C. WESLEYAN W 4-0<br />
at Rutgers L 0-1<br />
GUILFORD W 10-0<br />
at North Carolina L 1-2<br />
ROBERT MORRIS W 3-0<br />
North Texas11 W 1-0<br />
at SMU11 L 0-3<br />
VIRGINIA (OT) L 2-5<br />
WASHINGTON L 0-3<br />
MARYLAND W 4-1<br />
at Wake Forest L 1-4<br />
FURMAN L 0-2<br />
WAKE FOREST19 L 0-2<br />
1992 (15-4-3, ACC 3-2-1)<br />
COLLEGE CUP<br />
Indiana16 W 1-0<br />
Notre Dame16 W 2-1<br />
GEORGE WASHINGTON15 W 4-1<br />
RUTGERS15 W 1-0<br />
DAVIDSON T 0-0<br />
CLEMSON T 1-1<br />
at Maryland W 3-1<br />
NORTH CAROLINA W 1-0<br />
ROBERT MORRIS W 5-2<br />
WAKE FOREST L 0-3<br />
at Furman W 2-0<br />
Princeton17 W 2-1<br />
Pennsylvania17 W 3-2<br />
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY W 5-1<br />
at Virginia W 2-1<br />
N.C. WESLEYAN W 6-0<br />
at N.C. State L 2-4<br />
Clemson19 (OT) L 2-3<br />
James Madison20 W 3-0<br />
St. Louis20 W 4-3<br />
SMU20 (OT) T 0-0<br />
Virginia20 L 0-3<br />
1993 (15-5, ACC 4-2)<br />
Mercer16 W 1-0<br />
Colgate16 W 3-1<br />
ROANOKE COLLEGE W 9-1<br />
WILLIAM & MARY15 W 3-1<br />
INDIANA15 L 1-2<br />
EAST CAROLINA W 6-0<br />
at Clemson L 1-3<br />
at Davidson (OT) W 2-1<br />
MARYLAND W 3-2<br />
at North Carolina (OT) L 1-4<br />
at Wake Forest W 1-0<br />
FURMAN W 3-1<br />
N.C. STATE W 2-1<br />
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY W 4-0<br />
VIRGINIA W 1-0<br />
N.C. WESLEYAN W 7-0<br />
FRANCIS MARION W 6-0<br />
Maryland19 (OT) W 3-2<br />
Virginia19 L 0-1<br />
North Carolina20 L 2-3<br />
1994 (15-7-1, ACC 3-3)<br />
Georgetown12 L 1-2<br />
Alabama-Birmingham12 W 4-1<br />
NEW HAMPSHIRE15 W 3-2<br />
CREIGHTON15 L 1-3<br />
EAST CAROLINA W 6-0<br />
CLEMSON W 2-1<br />
at Maryland L 1-3<br />
DAVIDSON (OT) T 3-3<br />
NORTH CAROLINA L 3-4<br />
WAKE FOREST W 3-0<br />
FURMAN W 4-0<br />
at William & Mary W 2-1<br />
at N.C. State L 0-1<br />
at UNC Wilmington W 2-0<br />
at Virginia (OT) W 2-1<br />
MERCER W 14-0<br />
MEMPHIS W 4-0<br />
SMU (at Davidson, N.C.) W 1-0<br />
North Carolina19 W 2-0<br />
N.C. State19 (OT) W 2-0<br />
Virginia19 L 0-1<br />
Florida International20 (OT) W 2-1<br />
James Madison20 L 1-2<br />
1995 (16-7-1, ACC 3-2-1)<br />
COLLEGE CUP<br />
Creighton<strong>18</strong> W 3-1<br />
Drake<strong>18</strong> W 3-0<br />
ALA.-BIRMINGHAM15 W 4-1<br />
UCLA15 (OT) W 4-3<br />
at Clemson W 3-1<br />
at Campbell W 4-3<br />
MARYLAND L 1-2<br />
at Davidson W 2-1<br />
at North Carolina W 2-1<br />
at Furman W 2-0<br />
WILLIAM & MARY L 1-2<br />
N.C. STATE L 1-2<br />
UNC WILMINGTON W 7-1<br />
VIRGINIA (OT) T 3-3<br />
at Wake Forest W 4-0<br />
COL. OF CHARLESTON L 0-2<br />
JAMES MADISON L 1-2<br />
WAKE FOREST19 W 3-1<br />
VIRGINIA19 L 1-4<br />
UNC GREENSBORO20 W 3-0<br />
South Carolina20 W 2-0<br />
JAMES MADISON20 W 3-2<br />
Virginia20 W 3-2<br />
Wisconsin20 L 0-2<br />
1996 (12-7, ACC 3-3)<br />
AVERETT W 6-0<br />
SMU16 W 2-0<br />
AKRON15 W 1-0<br />
AMERICAN15 W 2-0<br />
CLEMSON W 2-1<br />
CAMPBELL W 2-0<br />
at Maryland L 1-4<br />
DAVIDSON W 4-0<br />
NORTH CAROLINA L 2-3<br />
MARSHALL (OT) L 1-2<br />
at UNC Wilmington W 6-0<br />
at N.C. State W 3-0<br />
AVERETT W 7-0<br />
WAKE FOREST W 1-0<br />
at Virginia L 1-6<br />
South Carolina21 L 1-3<br />
Col. of Charleston21 L 0-1<br />
Clemson19 W 3-1<br />
Virginia19 (OT) L 2-3
All-Time Results<br />
1997 (15-5, ACC 4-2)<br />
PFEIFFER W 3-1<br />
Louisville12 W 2-0<br />
High Point12 W 3-0<br />
PENN STATE22 W 4-0<br />
INDIANA22 L 1-2<br />
COL. OF CHARLESTON W 5-0<br />
at Clemson W 5-1<br />
APPALACHIAN STATE W 9-1<br />
MARYLAND (OT) L 1-2<br />
at North Carolina W 6-2<br />
at Davidson W 1-0<br />
UNC GREENSBORO W 4-1<br />
at Wake Forest W 1-0<br />
N.C. STATE W 1-0<br />
UNC WILMINGTON W 6-2<br />
VIRGINIA L 0-2<br />
Cal State Fullerton23 W 4-1<br />
at UCLA23 L 2-4<br />
at Elon W 3-0<br />
Maryland19 L 2-4<br />
1998 (<strong>18</strong>-4, ACC 4-2)<br />
GEORGE MASON W 5-0<br />
Iona12 W 3-1<br />
Liberty12 W 3-0<br />
RICHMOND24 W 1-0<br />
JAMES MADISON24 W 1-0<br />
at Col. of Charleston W 2-1<br />
CLEMSON W 2-0<br />
at Wofford W 4-0<br />
at Maryland (OT) L 2-3<br />
RADFORD (OT) W 2-1<br />
NORTH CAROLINA W 2-0<br />
DAVIDSON W 2-0<br />
WAKE FOREST W 3-1<br />
at N.C. State W 5-0<br />
CAMPBELL W 1-0<br />
at Virginia L 2-3<br />
at UNC Greensboro (OT) W 3-2<br />
ELON W 2-0<br />
at Wake Forest19 W 1-0<br />
Virginia19 (OT) W 3-1<br />
Clemson19 L 0-1<br />
JACKSONVILLE20 L 2-3<br />
1999 (16-1-3, 4-0-2 ACC)<br />
ACC CHAMPIONS<br />
Monmouth W 4-1<br />
Charleston Southern12 W 7-0<br />
Rutgers24 (OT) T 2-2<br />
Connecticut24 (OT) W 2-1<br />
at Clemson (OT) T 0-0<br />
Wofford W 7-0<br />
Maryland W 3-0<br />
at North Carolina W 1-0<br />
at George Mason W 3-0<br />
at Wake Forest T 1-1<br />
at Campbell W 3-0<br />
Virginia W 3-0<br />
Elon W 9-1<br />
UNC Greensboro25 W 1-0<br />
UNC Charlotte25 W 5-1<br />
N.C. State (OT) W 3-2<br />
North Carolina19 W 4-0<br />
Virginia19 (3OT) W 2-1<br />
UMBC 20 (OT) W 4-3<br />
Santa Clara20 L 2-4<br />
2000 (15-6, 5-1 ACC)<br />
vs. St. John's L 0-1<br />
at UConn L 1-4<br />
Long Island24 W 5-0<br />
Butler24 W 6-0<br />
Campbell W 4-1<br />
Clemson W 3-2<br />
at Maryland W 2-0<br />
Radford L 2-3<br />
North Carolina L 2-4<br />
Buffalo W 4-0<br />
American W 4-2<br />
at N.C. State W 7-0<br />
High Point W 1-0<br />
at Virginia W 3-2<br />
vs. Charlotte25 W 5-4<br />
UNC Greensboro25 W 5-0<br />
Wake Forest W 2-1<br />
vs. Maryland19 (2OT) W 2-1<br />
vs. Virginia19 L 0-3<br />
at South Carolina20 W 1-0<br />
at Brown20 L 0-1<br />
2001 (8-10-1, 2-4 ACC)<br />
vs. Massachusetts W 3-0<br />
vs. Northwestern L 0-1<br />
Richmond24 W 4-0<br />
South Florida24 (OT) L 1-2<br />
at Radford W 2-0<br />
Maryland W 1-0<br />
at North Carolina L 0-1<br />
at Rutgers27 (2OT) L 2-3<br />
vs. St. John's27 (2OT) L 1-2<br />
Mercer W 4-1<br />
N.C. State W 2-0<br />
at Campbell (OT) W 2-1<br />
Virginia (OT) L 0-1<br />
UNC Greensboro25 (2OT) L 1-2<br />
Charlotte25 L 0-1<br />
Appalachian State W 3-1<br />
at Wake Forest L 0-2<br />
at Clemson L 0-4<br />
vs. Wake Forest19 (PKs) T 1-1<br />
2002 (11-8-1, 3-3 ACC)<br />
Holy Cross (2OT) T 1-1<br />
Georgia Southern W 3-0<br />
George Washington24 (2OT) W 2-1<br />
South Carolina24 L 0-3<br />
Clemson (2OT) W 2-1<br />
Radford W 3-2<br />
at Maryland L 0-3<br />
North Carolina W 1-0<br />
Davidson W 2-1<br />
Lehigh L 1-2<br />
Manhattan W 4-1<br />
at N.C. State W 3-1<br />
Campbell W 3-1<br />
at Virginia L 1-3<br />
vs. UNC Greensboro25 W 2-1<br />
at Charlotte25 L 0-1<br />
Wake Forest L 0-2<br />
Georgia State W 1-0<br />
vs. Virginia19 L 1-4<br />
William & Mary20 L 1-2<br />
2003 (8-10-1, 2-4 ACC)<br />
Liberty28 W 4-0<br />
Georgia Southern28 W 2-1<br />
William & Mary24 L 1-2<br />
UCSB24 L 1-2<br />
at Clemson L 1-2<br />
at Campbell (2OT) T 1-1<br />
Maryland L 0-2<br />
at North Carolina (2OT) L 2-3<br />
Harvard L 2-3<br />
at Davidson L 0-2<br />
Northwestern L 1-2<br />
N.C. State W 3-0<br />
Virginia W 3-1<br />
Dartmouth W 4-0<br />
UNC Greensboro25 W 3-1<br />
Charlotte25 (OT) W 1-0<br />
at Wake Forest L 0-4<br />
South Florida W 5-2<br />
vs. Wake Forest19 L 1-3<br />
2004 (<strong>18</strong>-6, 4-3 ACC)<br />
COLLEGE CUP<br />
Emory & Henry W 10-0<br />
Temple29 W 3-0<br />
St. Francis (N.Y.)29 W 5-0<br />
Columbia24 W 1-0<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson24 W 2-0<br />
Campbell W 3-0<br />
Clemson W 1-0<br />
East Carolina W 3-2<br />
at Maryland W 2-1<br />
Appalachian State W 3-0<br />
North Carolina W 3-2<br />
Virginia Tech L 0-1<br />
Georgia State W 4-0<br />
at N.C. State L 0-1<br />
UNC Asheville W 2-0<br />
at Virginia (OT) L 2-3<br />
at South Carolina L 0-1<br />
Wake Forest W 3-2<br />
vs. Virginia19 L 1-3<br />
Coastal Carolina20 W 3-0<br />
vs. Old Dominion20 W 2-1<br />
Ohio State20 W 3-0<br />
at Virginia20 W 3-0<br />
vs. UCSB20 L 0-5<br />
2005 (12-5-3, 3-3-2 ACC)<br />
Long Island W 2-0<br />
at Saint Louis W 3-1<br />
Charleston24 (OT) W 3-2<br />
St. John's24 L 1-4<br />
Wake Forest (2OT) W 3-2<br />
at Virginia Tech (2OT) T 2-2<br />
Temple W 5-0<br />
Longwood W 3-1<br />
at Boston College W 3-0<br />
Maryland L 1-3<br />
Western Illinois W 2-0<br />
at Virginia L 0-1<br />
N.C. State W 6-0<br />
Stony Brook W 2-1<br />
at North Carolina T 0-0<br />
Clemson L 1-3<br />
vs. Virginia Tech19 W 2-0<br />
vs. Maryland19 W 4-2<br />
vs. North Carolina (2OT)19 T *0-0<br />
Creighton20 L 1-2<br />
*<strong>Duke</strong> won 5-4 on penalty kicks<br />
Key: All-Time Results<br />
1 Mayor's Cup Tournament, Raleigh, N.C.; 2 Mayor's<br />
Cup Tournament, Greenville, N.C.; 3 Loyola Tournament,<br />
Baltimore, Md. ; 4 Mayor's Cup Tournament,<br />
Chapel Hill, N.C.; 5 Port City Classic, Wilmington,<br />
N.C.; 6 Old Dominion Tournament, Norfolk, Va.; 7<br />
adidas-Adelphi Classic, Garden City, N.Y.; 8 <strong>Duke</strong><br />
Invitational, Durham, N.C.; 9 William & Mary Invitational,<br />
Williamsburg, Va.; 10 MetLife Soccer Cup,<br />
Santa Clara, Calif; 11 SMU Soccer Classic, Dallas,<br />
Texas; 12 Wolfpack Classic, Raleigh, N.C.; 13<br />
Metropolitan Life Soccer Classic, Durham, N.C.;14<br />
Metropolitan Life Soccer Classic, Los Angeles, Calif.;<br />
15 MetLife-adidas Soccer Classic, Durham, N.C.;<br />
16 adidas-MetLife Soccer Classic, Bloomington,<br />
Ind.; 17 Lanzera/Sheraton Classic, Charlottesville,<br />
Va.; <strong>18</strong> Creighton Tournament, Omaha, Neb.; 19<br />
Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament; 20 NCAA<br />
Tournament; 21 College of Charleston Tournament,<br />
Charleston, S.C.; 22 adidas-Foot Locker Soccer<br />
Classic, Durham, N.C.; 23 UCLA Tournament, Los<br />
Angeles, Calif.; 24 <strong>Duke</strong>/adidas Soccer Classic, Durham,<br />
N.C.; 25 Big Four Tournament; 26 Bob Stores's<br />
UConn Classic, Storrs, Conn.; 27 Rutgers/Adidas<br />
Classic; 28 Wolfpack Classic, Durham, N.C.; 29<br />
adidas/Wolfpack Classic, Durham, N.C.<br />
The 2005 team claimed the program's fourth ACC Championship with a<br />
5-4 shootout victory over North Carolina<br />
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