Monday, October 1, 2007

October 1, 2007

WHEW! We knew it was coming and I am so happy for the guys that their hard work has paid off. Sunday was a strange match as we were not only facing off against my alma mater the University of Maine but the team is now being coached by former URI assistant coach Pat Laughlin. Games like this can always be strange because as good of friends as we all are, and as much as we follow one another's progress, all of the sudden we are competitors.

We knew that it would be a good game as Pat is a good coach and would have the Black Bears organized and ready for a squad that he knows very well. The beginning of the game started off well as the teamwork and sharing of the ball paid off with a well-placed header from Kedan Crosby (St. James, Trinidad) from Danleigh Borman (Capetown, South Africa) found its way into the net and there was a collective sigh of relief... at least from the old coach on the sideline!

A second goal followed about 10 minutes later when Geoff Cameron (Attleboro, MA) slipped a pass to Lukasz Tumicz (Biznytek, Poland) who blasted it in the net. The goal was great but the build-up even better.

Maine responded with one of its own to make it 2-1 but a goal wasn't all we lost as just before the half an accidental collision of Kevin Algozer (Northport, NY) and a Black Bear player resulted in stitches for Gozer and 9 staples in the head for our opponent. It was not something you would have wanted to be the result of two competitors going at it. We're just glad they are both ok!

In the second half, we were fortunate to extend the lead on goals about 10 minutes apart from Tumicz and Greg Balicki. Balicki's goal was the first of his URI career and came on a well executed free kick from about 30 yards out. I'm sure its a moment Greg won't forget as he was mobbed by his teammates. The team finished the game out well and was happy for the final score.

After a nice day off today, we're back to training tomorrow in preparation for this weekend's match at the University of Richmond. Although the Spiders are in the Atlantic 10, the game does not count towards our A-10 record as they are one of four teams not in our league rotation this season. It will be a re-match of the 2006 A-10 Tournament semifinal game, so we know it will be a good one.

Before I sign off, Homecoming is just around the corner and we've heard from a few of you who have said you are coming. PLEASE E-MAIL AND LET US KNOW THAT YOU WILL BE HERE SO WE CAN BE SURE TO HAVE ENOUGH FOOD AND T-SHIRTS FOR EVERYONE!

The cost of the event is $25.00 which includes a limited edition Homecoming t-shirt designed by our assistant coach Mitch Stone, a BBQ and ticket to the football game... So, let us know NOW if you will be in attendance as we must purchase everything in advance. It should be a wonderful weekend with our Xavier & Dayton games, alumni vs. alumni match, the BBQ and the traditional homecoming football game.

Well, that's about it from here. We're back on track and appreciate all the e-mails and calls of support and encouragement. Keep the faith and we hope to see you in a couple of weeks...

GO RAMS!

Monday, September 24, 2007

September 24, 2007

As you can imagine, it hasn't been a happy weekend here in Kingston as the squad suffered another frustrating defeat, Friday night to Boston University. It looked to be a great day, beginning with tremendous weather, a heartfelt letter of support from URI alum and 2006 All-American Jeff Gonsalves in pre-game and a great crowd which included youth players from all over the state for Soccer Rhode Island Night. It all looked to be going our way...

I think we all felt that we were prepared after a great week of training and some tweaking with the line-up to accommodate missing Lukasz Tumicz (Bistzynek, Poland) who is struggling with a nagging injury. We chose to keep him out in order to have him ready for Atlantic 10 play down the road.

We started off the game really well and we seemed to be firing on all cylinders. We were able to create a few chances and limited BU to some routine defensive clean-ups. But like many of our games so far this season, a little lapse in concentration and all of the sudden the Terriers are on the board. It was a shock to us and the crowd of over 1,100. We rebounded well and almost equalized when Geoff Cameron (N. Attleboro, MA) got through on the goal and just shot wide.

Both teams settled down and the play seemed to even out. It looked as though we would get into the half without further damage. But, a controversial foul just outside the box was converted into another goal and we now had a real up-hill climb.

The second half started as the first but we were able to maintain pressure and threaten the BU goal. It looked as though we would make the last 15 minutes exciting when Callum Bissett (Pencaitland, Scotland) headed a cross in but was whistled offside. The game ended in a 2-0 loss for us and our frustration continued...

It's a funny thing because I feel so strongly that we are on the verge of bursting out - but just need a little luck. I know the boys are putting their hearts, legs and souls into the games and do not deserve these results. As their coach, I have to take responsibility for the results as I am the one who is training and preparing the team for these contests. I can assure you they are putting in the effort so I need to make sure they have a way to create chances and keep the ball out of our net.

Up next is a game at the University of Hartford on Friday at 6:00 p.m., followed by a match at home against the Black Bears of the University of Maine on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. That day we will we welcome back to campus former assistant coach Pat Laughlin, who took over in Orono last winter.

Well, we had some exciting news this past week when we found out that our match on October 14th versus the University of Dayton will be broadcast, live, on Cox Sports Rhode Island. Play-by-play will be done by our fantastic PA announcer and alum Mike Mancuso with former-Ram (and son of my predecessor, Eddie Bradley) Michael Bradley, doing the color commentary. It will be a great way to cap off Homecoming Weekend!

Speaking of Homecoming, a second reminder about what we have planned for HOMECOMING 2007. The schedule is as follows:

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th
6:00 p.m. Match vs. Xavier University
8:00 p.m. Rhody Rally in Keaney Gym
9:45 p.m. Fireworks behind Keaney Gym

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th
10:00 a.m. - Alumni vs. Alumni Game (odd years versus even)
Noon - Alumni, Parents & Friends BBQ (located in "Rhodyville" in front of Keaney)
1:00 p.m. - Homecoming Football game vs. James Madison

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14th
1:00 p.m. - Match vs. University of Dayton

As you can see, it's going to be a tremendous weekend. The cost of the weekend will be $25 per person which will include a limited-edition URI Soccer Homecoming t-shirt, BBQ and ticket to the football game.

So, let us know if you are going to be coming so we can get a count for the BBQ and have a t-shirt for you (send us your size). If you can't be there and you want to help underwrite the weekend feel free to help at whatever level you feel is appropriate.

Well, that's it for now. We appreciate your continued support and hope to see you soon.

All the best...GO RAMS!

Coach O'C

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

September 19, 2007

It's been a long week so far.

"No one said it was going to be easy...if it was, then everyone would be doing it." I heard that somewhere, and it has never rang more true then after this five-game stretch to start our season.

Sunday's 1-0 loss to Brown was a particularly painful one for us all because we felt it was a game that was there for the taking. Add that to the fact it was a match against nationally-ranked in-state rival the Brown Bears and you can only imagine what it meant to the team.

It was a great game to watch as witnessed by the crowd of nearly 1,500. There was a tremendous group of alums seated right behind our bench, including recent alums Jim Goetter, Joe Spofford, our Academic Advisor Nicole Poloski, former trainer Michelle Levreault and her family, local alumni stalwarts Kevin Kennedy, DJ Burns, Matt Moriarty as well as our family support from the Preysses, Donigans, Balickis, Camerons, Petrarcas, Ruizes and Mellens to name a few. It was nice to have the support in what can be a hostile environment - considering the history between these two teams.

The game itself was a battle of styles... the Bears looking to capitalize on their very effective "flip throw-in" specialist, corners and free kicks and our boys mixing up direct play and a quick build up to get into the Bruno penalty box. The ball selection the final third, whether it was a shot or cross, became our Achilles heel as we just couldn't get what we wanted to threaten the Brown goal. I was proud of the boys for the way they fought all the way to the end - where we got a final chance on a free kick just outside the box. But, the effort sailed over the bar and with it the game. Brown is on a role and we're just hoping that, down the road, we get a chance to meet them again.

Although we sit in a hole - which some teams would not be able to climb out of - I'm confident that our guys have the constitution to battle back. They have that kind of character and resolve. We really aren't that far away and the learning curve that has come through these rough times will serve us well down the road. I guarantee it!

Our next match will be against another good team in the form of the Boston University Terriers. Last season we dropped a disappointing 1-0 loss in Boston, so the guys are looking forward to the re-match. Should be a great crowd as it is SOCCER RHODE ISLAND NIGHT where we will honor the youth players in the state, including a ceremony recognizing the RI state club champions who represented the Ocean State at the 2007 USYSA regional championships in Brunswick, ME this past summer.

Well, we're less than a month away from HOMECOMING 2007 and we hope you are making plans to join us. It will be a great weekend of soccer with our game Friday October 12th at 6:00 pm versus Xavier followed by the "Rhody Rally" afterwards to kick off the weekend. On Saturday it's the Alumni vs. Alumni game at 10:00 am followed by a BBQ hosted by URI men's and women's soccer, followed by the Homecoming Football game at 1:00 pm. On Sunday you get a chance to see another great Atlantic-10 match-up versus Dayton 1:00 pm. It should be a very exciting day as the game will be broadcast locally on COX Television.

Drop me a line at joconnor@mail.uri.edu to let me know you will be coming so we can plan for food and such. Hope you will be able to join us...GO RAMS!

Monday, September 10, 2007

September 10, 2007

MIKE BERTICELLI MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT - South Bend, IN

Friday, Sept. 7
No. 8 Notre Dame 3,
Rhode Island 0

Sunday, Sept. 9
No. 4 Indiana 3,
Rhode Island 1

All-Tournament Team: Adam Howarth & Callum Bissett

Well... it wasn't the weekend we were hoping for, but it also wasn't a weekend which didn't teach us something about ourselves and where we need to be at the end of the season. Both our hosts (the University of Notre Dame) and Indiana University were quality opponents with players who have won and competed for national championships at all levels. My hat goes off to them for playing the game the way its supposed to be played and exposing weaknesses in our game - which we can fix now. As a team, we certainly respected the Irish and Hoosiers but know that with some work and luck we had the ability to win.

When I accepted the invitation to the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament from my former Dartmouth boss (and current Notre Dame head coach) Bobby Clark I knew it wouldn't be easy task to go into South Bend and play these two squads. We were hoping to get some positive game results from the weekend and unfortunately we didn't. In both matches our mistakes were converted into goals and out boys were unable to capitalize upon the minimal mistakes that our opponents made. It's important that we recognize that, because down the road - in any match - we may only get a few chances. And if that is the case, we need to use them to our advantage.

In the end, the best thing that came out of our time in Indiana was that our players know what it will take to be at the top of our game. I'm confident that the lessons learned from the weekend will take us far... or at least until the next game versus Brown on Sunday.

Before I sign off a special thanks goes out to John and Valerie Tanke (parents of freshmen Michael Tanke) who treated us to a great meal while we were in South Bend. Michael grew up in Niles, MI which is only a stones throw from the ND campus. We also were lucky to have a contingent of parents and supporters including the Preyss family, Greg Balicki's dad and brother, the Mellens, freshmen GK Peyton Warwick's dad, the Petrarcas, former Ram GK Dean Ruddy's brother and parents Luanne & Jim, alum Dan McCrudden and his son Kyle as well as what seemed to be the whole town of Niles... When Michael Tanke came on in the first half of the Notre Dame game he received a huge round of applause... it was the most popular substitute I have ever made in my coaching career! Add all that to some of my former UChicago players and Assistants and we had a nice supporters section right in the middle of Irish land.

Well, the Brown Bears are the next up and they are on a tear with wins in their own tournament over Fordham and Santa Clara. Hope to see many of you there - and please note that the game date and time has been changed to Sunday, Sept. 16 at 1:00 pm at Brown.

GO RAMS!

Thursday, September 6, 2007

September 6, 2007

Dear Alums & Friends,

Sorry for not posting until now but things have been a little hectic with the beginning of the season and our preparation to go to South Bend tomorrow morning. We've have a good start to the season after a wonderfully productive pre-season. The guys came back in great shape and the squad is really starting to come together.

As I've said previously, pre-season training really was great. The squad of 25 worked hard and had a lot of fun along the way. Besides training, the guys had some good "down time" together - living in the new Eddy Residence Hall and dining in the renovated Hope Commons. If you haven't seen either, you've got to get to campus and experience them... they are fantastic!

We also spent some time off the field doing fun team-building exercises, highlighted by our visit to the URI Boat House! We took a morning to head down to the river where URI women's rowing head coach Shelagh Donahue (A-10 Coach of the Year) and assistants Jessica Lizzi and Bridgid Meyers showed the guys the techniques of rowing, preparation of the boats for races (i.e carrying them down to the river every day) as well as the importance of being very careful with these $30,000 dollar crafts.

The best part was that they taught them how to work together as a team to get the boats moving. If one person isn't on the same page then you mind as well pull out a fishing pole as you're not going anywhere. I don't think we are in jeopardy of losing anyone to the sport but it was a lot of fun and well worth the work. Thanks so much to Shelagh, Jess and Bridgid for their patience and humor... especially Bridgid!

The exhibition games against UNH (0-0 tie) and Holy Cross (2-3 loss) were a great test for the squad. They gave the veterans a chance to be back on the field and the newcomers a taste of what its like to be a part of URI men's soccer. The results weren't as important as the process, which gave us a lot to look at and tinker with in preparation for the season.

Well, as most of you know, the season has now begun and we stand 1-1-0 going into this weekend's trip to South Bend, IN. The season-opener against Harvard was a heartbreaker as we took on the 15th-ranked team in the country. We had a bit of a sluggish start and conceded an early goal but got it back on a Lukasz Tumicz tally after a throw-in and flick on from Geoff Cameron.

We then had another let down, characteristic of some early season errors, but I was proud that we came right back at the Crimson to get another equalizer. Unfortunately, Harvard answered one more time - on a good goal - and we couldn't break them again even though we got two cleared off the line. It was a disappointment but something we were able to build on going into the next match versus in-state rival Providence.

For the PC game, it was an exciting night not just because of the rivalry between the two Ocean State schools but because of the atmosphere. We had a crowd of over 2,500, which included the usual suspects of alumni, parents and friends - but add to that the freshmenm, who had just arrived on campus, and South County Youth Soccer Night and the place was buzzing!

As you can imagine, it was a tightly contested game but the boys took all of the electricity in the air well and played their game. After some initial PC pressure and a couple of corner kicks, we settled down and created a few of our own chances. Just before the half we got a good defensive effort to win the ball back in the PC defensive third, where redshirt freshmen Andres Ruiz (Providence, RI/LaSalle Academy) slipped a little pass to Steve Mellen (North Kingstown, RI/Bishop Hendricken) who juked a Friar and blasted a 25-yard left footed rocket into the bottom left hand corner. It was pandemonium!

In the beginning of the second 45, we picked up where we left off and Ruiz was in the middle of it again. Andres got a great strike off a layoff at the top of the box and drilled a shot - which the PC keeper made a great save on - only to have the rebound find it's way to the left where Danleigh Borman (Cape Town, South Africa) crossed it back to the other side of the box. Lukasz Tumicz (Biszneytek, Poland) was waiting there and volleyed the ball into the ground and over the PC keeper to make it 2-0.

We were on our way but needed to make it exciting in the end. For the second year in a row, we had a player sent off with about 20 minutes to go (no names mentioned, but it was the same player as last year's PC game) and had to play a man down for the remaining time. I was very proud of the way we handled it as it was very different then the end of the game at PC in 2006. The experience of our team showed through and we held on and remained in control to capture the shutout which goalkeeper Chris Pennock (Middlesborough, England) so richly deserved for his outstanding performance!

So, we head to South Bend tomorrow to play #9 Notre Dame and #4 Indiana. It will be a big test as they both just beat the previous week's #1 ranked team UCLA at IU's tournament last weekend.

It will also be a homecoming-of-sorts for me (as well as freshmen Michael Tanke who is from Niles, MI - a stone's through from ND). Every summer, I work at the Notre Dame camp where my former boss (from Dartmouth College) and friend Bobby Clark is head coach. I know a lot of the Irish players so it will be a great match to be a part of...

Well, that's it for this edition. Don't forget about Homecoming Weekend October 12-14. Keep an eye on the website for a chance to sign up for the alumni vs alumni game on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. as well as the BBQ to follow. We hope you will be thinking of us this weekend and will join us in October. All the best and GO RAMS!

Thursday, August 23, 2007

August 23, 2007

Greetings from Kingston! Hope the summer has gone well for you and you're enjoying what's left of it. Time flies as we all know!

I wanted to extend a "thank you" to all who participated in the 11th annual men's soccer golf outing on Monday August 13th at Green Valley Golf Course in Portsmouth, RI. We had over 20 foursomes of alumni, parents and friends of the program. Special thanks go out to our corporate sponsors Hudson Companies, KenBro Soccer Camps, Stantect (formerly Geller Sports) as well as our tee sponsors Charlie O's Tavern, Herff Jones, Ikon, American Power Conversion, G2 Interactive, Banner Buick-Olds-Pontiac-GMC-Saab, GN Mortgage, Taste Rite, Rams Football Club and Rhode Island Elite Soccer Academy. We were very happy to have our new Athletic Director Thorr Bjorn on hand at the post-round reception to say a few words before the awards ceremony and raffle that followed. Alum and assistant coach Gareth Elliott, Steve and Kyle Froberg, Chris Simon and Corey Sullivan all were instrumental in ensuring that things ran smoothly.

Well, we're a little over a week into preseason training and so far we are very pleased - not only with the effort but with the play as well. The guys came back in good shape and everyone met the minimum standard our fitness guru Frank Bergren set for them. The freshmen have performed well and after a few day of training have already made things much more competitive and realistic.

Sunday we had our first exhibition game of the year with a mid-afternoon match up with the Wildcats of the University of New Hampshire. It was a beautiful day to play and nice to get out and face someone besides ourselves. We also got a chance to look at a couple different line-ups over the 90 minute game. In the end we were very pleased but not satisfied with the 0-0 result. Tonight we travel to Worcester, MA to meet up with Holy Cross for our second and final exhibition games before out Blue vs. White practice on Monday night at 7:00 pm here in Kingston.

Following the final tune-up to the season we'll start getting ready for our opening match at #24 Harvard University on Saturday, Sept. 1 at 1:00 pm. Following out game against the Crimson will be a Monday night home-opener against interstate rival Providence College at 7:00 pm.

Classes begin on the 5th of September and it doesn't get any easier from there as we travel to South Bend, IN for the Mike Berticelli Memorial Soccer Tournament where we play host and 10th-ranked University of Notre Dame on Friday Sept. 7. After a days rest, we complete our visit to the Midwest with a match against the No. 7 Indiana University Hoosiers on Sunday.

Our return to Rhode Island only gives a short reprieve until we slip up the road to play our other Ocean State foe Brown University on Sunday Sept. 14 at 1:00 pm. It'll be quite a challenge, as our first five games are against teams that all competed in last season's NCAA Tournament. It will be a GREAT test for our veteran team!

Take a look at our complete schedule... hopefully you can plan a trip to see us play either here in Kingston or on the road.

Just a quick reminder about HOMECOMING 2007! There is a tremendous weekend planned with two great Atlantic-10 games, alumni vs. alumni game, Friends of URI Soccer BBQ and the traditional Homecoming football game versus James Madison. The schedule looks like this:

FRIDAY OCTOBER 12th
6:00 pm Match vs. Xavier University
8:00 pm Homecoming Rhody Rally followed by fireworks.

SATURDAY OCTOBER 13th 10:00 am Alumni vs. Alumni Game (Odd years versus Even Years) 12 Noon Men's Soccer BBQ 1:00 pm Homecoming Football Game

SUNDAY OCTOBER 14th
1:00 pm Match vs. University of Dayton

We really hope that you can join us!

Before I sign off, I want to welcome our new assistant coach, Mitch Stone. Mitch joins us from New Hampshire where, most recently, he was the director of the Grantham Indoor Soccer Center. He's also the former head coach at Lawrence University in Appleton, WI. I've know Mitch and his family since I was an undergrad at the University of Maine and I'm sure you will all join me in making him feel at home with the URI soccer family!

Well, that's about it from the soccer office. Keep in touch, thanks for your support and GO RAMS!

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

May 1, 2007

Greetings from URI Men's Soccer,

As I sit here writing this final report of the spring (on Sunday afternoon) I can feel that I am in need of a nap after a busy but fantastic weekend! It was an action-packed couple of days during which, miraculously, the weather cooperated for the alumni game on Saturday. We were worried when some heavy rain on Friday threatened to continue into Saturday. So, we were a little nervous on how it would affect the game and our final non-traditional fixture of the semester. The spring season turned out to be a very good one as we finished with a 2-0-2 record and didn't concede a goal. We defeated Southern Connecticut (2-0) and UMass (3-0) while tying Boston University and UMass-Lowell 0-0. We had also scheduled a game with UConn, but unfortunately, the Huskies cancelled - which was too bad because that would have been a good match-up too. All in all, I am very pleased in the performance from the small group that we had.

Anyway, Saturday came and the sun appeared just as our alums where arriving... and they did arrive in droves! All in all there were over 25 alums ranging from veterans Lenny Mercurio '81, Mike Stricklin '77 and Mike Rogers '79 to Chris Simon, Jesse Simmons '00 and Dan Brownridge '01 all the way up to our just graduating seniors and every era in between. The alums warmed up with an alumni vs. alumni small-sided half-field game.

The actual alumni game began with a flurry as both sides got up and down the field... some breathing harder than others. Fifteen minutes into the first 30 minute period, freshmen Mitch Trainor (Amenia, N.Y.) opened the scoring with his first goal in a URI uniform after gathering a rebounded off a Robbie Dircks (Rockaway, N.J.) shot which came off the post. The score was increased to 2-0 when sophomore forward Kedan Crosby (St. James, Trinidad) fed junior Steve Mellen (North Kingstown, R.I.) who hammered the ball in the top corner.

The alums regrouped after that and Lenny Mercurio '81, showing the skill that made him the third all-time leading scorer in Rhody history, nearly got a goal after he chipped at freshmen goalkeeper Anthony Tavares (East Providence, R.I.) from 35 yards out and just missed to the right of the goal.

The alums then got an oxygen break which allowed them to get some ice and bring on the subs - which brought some renewed energy to the squad (as well as a younger average age). Led by Kevin Kennedy '03, Jesse Simmons '00, Michael Bradley '97, Emerson Aguilera '05 and Perek Bellah '04, the alums were able to generate play and earned a corner kick. Unfortunately while jockeying for a position in the box, now-assistant coach Gareth Elliott '02 (who had been pumping up the alums' chances in the game during training that week) broke his nose on the back of junior midfielder Geoff Cameron's head. As URI Director of Soccer Operations Frank Bergren would point out later at the banquet, "G" came on the field and was off before he even touched the ball.

The alums' player/coach/spiritual leader was down and out and so seemed the alums' chances in the game. After that, the flood gates opened with Mitch Trainer assisting on a Geoff Cameron (Attleboro, MA) goal which was then followed by tallies from Danleigh Borman (from Crosby) and two by Lukasz Tumicz (Biszytnek, Poland). One was unassisted on a free kick (around a misaligned wall which could have been caused by an optical illusion from the prescription sports goggles goalkeeper Steve Pickman was wearing) and a second on a breakaway, making the final 6-0. The score was certainly not reflective of the alumni's effort. They well and just came up short... kind of. Following the game, the players, alumni, parents and friends moved to the Holiday Inn-South Kingstown for the 1st Annual Friends of Soccer Team Banquet. A pre-dinner reception provided a great atmosphere for everyone to mingle and catch up including Michael Hoffer '61 who was in attendance and played on the very first URI men's soccer squad! The buffet dinner was followed by the annual team awards ceremony.

The first presentation of the evening was the Bob Butler Sportsmanship Award, named for the first soccer coach at URI and given to the player on the team who "exhibits the spirit of athletic competition and fair play". Director of Soccer Operations Frank Bergren passed it on to junior transfer "Danger" Dan Lucas (East Providence, RI) who's energy, enthusiasm and undying support for the players, staff and program made him a very appropriate recipient.

The second presentation of the night was the URI Rams Academic Achievement Award, which was established this year to recognize the team member who best defines the term "student-athlete". Academic Advisor Nicole LaBranche-Poloski presented the award to senior goalkeeper Mark Sauter (Columbus, OH). A double major in History & Political Science, Mark was a Dean's List student in each of his semesters in Kingston and graduated in December. He also won the Margaret Thomas Phi Alpha prize for outstanding work in history in his junior year and was honored at the Rhode Island State House this past Monday, April 30th, as a scholar-athlete. Mark will enter law school next fall, at the University of Cincinnati.

The Len Mecurio Offensive Player of the Year was next on the docket and the winner was no surprise to anyone in the room. Named in honor of the legendary Ram forward (who did, by the way, play in the alumni game earlier in the day) was won by senior All-American Jefrey Gonsalves (Markham, Ontario). Unfortunately, Jeff was unable to attend the banquet as he was in the Czech Republic visiting teammates Dawid Badecki (Jelenia Gora, Poland) and Callum Bissett (Pencaitland, Scotland) who have been studying abroad in Prague this spring. As the reigning Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Year, Jeff was the second-leading scorer in the country in 2006 with 18 goals and 5 assists for 41 points. Jeff scored in 13 of 23 games played, had four multiple-goal games, five game-winning goals and moved into fifth place on the all-time scoring list this past fall. Jeff was also later honored as the recipient of the Geza Henni Most Valuable Player Award, which I'm sure would have made the former skipper of the Rams very, very proud.

The final presentation of the afternoon was another newly-established award, honoring Alumni Service. The yet-to-be-named award will be given annually to the alumnus who "has shown dedication, passion and leadership in support of University of Rhode Island men's soccer program". In a surprise announcement, especially to its' winner, Assistant Coach Gareth Elliott's name was called. "G" has be an invaluable part of the program for nearly 10 years - as a player and now coach. He has made it possible for such a smooth transition between Coach Ed Bradley's departure and my hiring. Luckily, I was able to keep this presentation a secret - even though Gareth was the one who arranged for the inscribing of the awards for the banquet. I know the alums were unanimous in their support of his winning this inaugural award!

The evening was ended with a tribute and presentation of gifts to the senior class of Kevin Algozer (Northport, N.Y.), Jim Goetter (Marlborough, Conn.), Jeffrey Gonsalves, B.J. Kochis (Naugatuck, Conn.), Mark Sauter and Joe Spofford (Waterville, Maine), followed by a slide show. In spite of some "technical difficulties", it was a nice way to finish the academic year up. Special thanks to junior midfielder Steve Mellen for his computer expertise in getting things up and running!

All in all, it was great day and something which we are confident will grow and grow each year.

A reminder to all alumni, parents and friends that our next event will be the 12th Annual URI Men's Soccer Golf Outing, which will be held on Monday August 13th at Green Valley Country Club in Middletown, R.I. This fall, we will also be sponsoring an alumni vs. alumni game and BBQ on Homecoming Weekend (October 12-14). More information will follow on our website, www.GoRhody.com.

Hope to see you soon!