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VCU Rams
2011 season
Athletic DirectorUnited States Norwood Teague
Head CoachUnited States Dave Giffard
CAA Regular Season2nd
CAA TournamentSemifinals
College CupDid not qualify
Highest home attendance506 vs. Drexel
Average home league attendance64 vs. Howard
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The 2010 VCU Rams men's soccer team represented Virginia Commonwealth University during the 2010 NCAA Division I men's soccer season.

In the team's history, this was the first time they were no led by former head coach, Tim O'Sullivan who was released of his coaching duties following a poor showing in 2009. Dave Giffard, a former assistant coach for the University of Akron Zips took over managerial duties. In his first season, the Rams finished second in the regular season, posting their best performance since their dynasty run from 2001 through 2004.

Background

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Review

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August

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Ahead of the Rams' 2010 season, the team played two preseason friendlies against the two national finalists in the 2009 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship, their instate, intra-conference rivals, the Virginia Cavaliers, and the Akron Zips, the former university where Giffard was an assistant at. Both matches ended in defeats for the Rams, losing 1–0 to the Cavaliers and 3–1 to the Zips.

September

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The regular season began with the Rams hosting the 2010 edition of the VCU Tournament, which involved the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers and the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles. Played from September 4–6, the Rams played the Eagles in the first match, which ended in a 2–1 overtime defeat. The match saw the Rams opening the scoresheet thanks to a 16th-minute goal from Yoram Mwila, only for FGCU's Delon Jones to tie in the 40th minute, and for the Eagles' Matt Oshaughnessy to score the golden goal moments prior to end of overtime.

On September 6, the Rams concluded the tournament through a 2–0 victory against Coastal Carolina. C. J. Gehin-Scott and Peter Lee netted the two goals for the Rams.

Continuing their interconference play, the Rams traveled to Spartansburg, South Carolina to take on the Wofford Terriers, in a match that ended in a scoreless draw. Following a September 10 tie, the Rams hosted two non-CAA opponents, the Howard Bison and their crosstown rivals, the Richmond Spiders. The Rams played the Bison and the Spiders on September 12 and 15, respectively. The Rams earned a 3–0 victory against Howard before a 3–1 victory against Richmond.

The two-match winning streak ended, with two-consecutive draws, drawing instate, interconference rivals, Longwood, 1–1. The September 22 draw against Longwood came thanks to a late 81st minute equalizer from Gehin-Scott. Subsequently, the Rams hosted Northeastern to open up intra-conference play. The September 25 match ended in 2–2 draw, after VCU surrendered two one-goal leads.

Concluding the month, the Rams played at Georgia State, where the Rams posted a crucial 2–0 road victory. Jason Johnson netted both goals for the Rams, scoring in the 25th and 87th minutes.

October

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November

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The final month of the Rams' 2010 campaign involved two final regular season matches and a CAA tournament match. The opening game of the month was a regular season match on November 3, at James Madison. The Rams rallied from a 1–0 deficit to take 3–1 lead, before the Dukes added a consolation goal in the 85th minute. The win ensured VCU's place in the CAA tournament, as well as a bye to the tournament semi-finals. The berth, marked the first time since 2007 that the Rams qualified for the CAA Men's Soccer Tournament.

Four days later, the Rams concluded the regular season with a 1–0 loss at Delaware, in a match where the Rams fielded primarily reserve players, in order to rest their starters for the CAA tournament.

On November 12, the Rams opened their tournament campaign against third-place Hofstra at Albert-Daly Field in Williamsburg, Virginia. Previously the two sides played to a 1–1 draw back in October. For the first 75 minutes of play, the match remained gridlocked at zero. In the 76th minute, VCU's Alberto Fonseca netted the opening goal giving the Rams a 1–0 lead. However, the lead was short-lived, as Hofstra's Tyler Botte drew the Pride level 10 minutes later, only for the Pride to take the lead in the 90th minute, with five seconds remaining in regulation. Hofstra's Johannes Grann scored the match-winning goal. Hofstra would eventually end up as the CAA Tournament runners-up, losing to William & Mary in the final.

Despite the semifinal elimination in the CAA Tournament, the Rams looked to be possible contenders to receive an at-large bid into the 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship. However, the NCAA opted to select the Old Dominion Monarchs as the CAA's lone at-large bid.

Team

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2010 roster

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK Netherlands NED Jack van Arsdale
1 GK United States USA Clark Hankins
2 FW United States USA B. J. Watson
3 MF Costa Rica CRC Juan Monge Solano
4 DF United States USA Peter Lee
5 MF Lebanon LBN Joseph Haboush
6 MF Germany GER Curt Van Brackle
7 FW England ENG Nick Rich
9 MF Jamaica JAM Jason Johnson
10 FW Jamaica JAM Romena Bowie
11 FW Zambia ZAM Yoram Mwila
13 MF Guatemala GUA Jose Carlos Castillo
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF United States USA Matthew Scott
15 MF United States USA Chris Maimone
17 DF United States USA Garrett Harvey
18 MF United States USA Nate Shiffman
19 DF Senegal SEN Assane Keita
21 GK United States USA Andrew Wells
22 DF United States USA Brad Seymour
23 GK Cyprus CYP Josh Pantazelos
24 DF United States USA Mike Jennings
26 FW United States USA Chase Farnsworth
27 DF United States USA Will Donovan
28 DF India IND Chirag Shah

Coaching Staff

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Position Name
Head Coach Dave Giffard
Assistant Coaches Ryan Pratt
Brett Teach
Graduate Assistant Matt Cannady

Match results

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Lists of matches, featuring result, attendance (where available) and scorers, grouped by competition (league, cup, other competition). Do not include friendly matches.

Legend

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Win Tie Loss

Preseason

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All times in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

August 20, 2010 Preseason 1 #2 Virginia 1 – 0 VCU Charlottesville, Virginia
16:00 EDT Volk Yellow card 32'
Span Yellow card 51'
Dimas 54'
Report Stadium: Klöckner Stadium
Attendance: 1,033
Referee: Jeffrey Skinker
August 25, 2010 Preseason 2 #1 Akron 3 – 1 VCU Akron, Ohio
19:30 EDT Sarkodie 29', 48'
Nagbe 35'
Report 2' (o.g.) Valentin Stadium: FirstEnergy Stadium
Attendance: 2,835
Referee: Sorin Stoica

Regular season

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September 4, 2010 1 VCU 1 – 2 (a.e.t.) FGCU Richmond, Virginia
19:30 EDT Mwila 16'
Lee Yellow card 78'
Paulini Yellow card 84'
Report 40' Jones
Yellow card 68' Raudales
gold-colored soccer ball 109' Oshaughnessy
Stadium: Sports Backers Stadium
Attendance: 308
Referee: Byungil Noh
September 6, 2010 2 VCU 2 – 0 Coastal Carolina Richmond, Virginia
14:45 EDT Gehin-Scott 38'
Lee 49'
Report Yellow card 88' Kedrick Stadium: Sports Backers Stadium
Attendance: 206
Referee: Jeff Davis
September 10, 2010 3 Wofford 0 – 0 (a.e.t.) VCU Conway, South Carolina
17:00 EDT McLeod Yellow card 100' Report Stadium: Snyder Field
Attendance: 124
Referee: Bob Wern
September 12, 2010 4 VCU 3 – 0 Howard Richmond, Virginia
12:00 EDT Mwila 20', 73'
Haboush 43'
Report Yellow card 35' Sutherland
Yellow card 68' Di Chiara
Yellow card 70' Devers
Stadium: Sports Backers Stadium
Attendance: 64
Referee: Joe Balazs
September 15, 2010 5 VCU 3 – 1 Richmond Richmond, Virginia
19:00 EDT Rich 8'
Gehin-Scott 52', 72'
Paulini Yellow card 55'
Castillo Yellow card 80'
Report 22' Russell
Yellow card 37' Karr
Stadium: Sports Backers Stadium
Attendance: 217
September 22, 2010 6 Longwood 1 – 1 (a.e.t.) VCU Farmville, Virginia
19:00 EDT Mahon 63'
Llana Yellow card 75'
Headley Yellow card 81'
Tegler Yellow card 71' Yellow-red card 81'
Arnold Yellow card 88'
Report 81' Gehin-Scott
Yellow card 88' Bowie
Stadium: Athletics Complex
Attendance: 200
Referee: Bill Dittmar
September 25, 2010 7 VCU 2 – 2 (a.e.t.) Northeastern Richmond, Virginia
19:00 EDT Van Yahres 15'
Gehin-Scott 46'
Seymour Yellow card 67'
Report Yellow card 16' Sanford
39' Lueders
72' Yellow card 107' Kennedy
Stadium: Sports Backers Stadium
Attendance: 336
Referee: Mark Kadlecik
September 29, 2010 8 Georgia State 0 – 2 VCU Panthersville, Georgia
19:00 EDT Vania Yellow card 35' Report 25', 87' Johnson Stadium: GSU Soccer Field
Attendance: 72
Referee: Chad Williams
October 2, 2010 9 George Mason 0 – 1 VCU Fairfax, Virginia
17:00 EDT Report 83' Van Yahres Stadium: George Mason Stadium
Attendance: 634
Referee: Sam Elbary
October 6, 2010 10 VCU 1 – 1 (a.e.t.) #24 Old Dominion Richmond, Virginia
19:00 EDT Van Yahres 74' Report 56' Yellow card 70' Hopkinson
Yellow card 95' Buduri
Stadium: Sports Backers Stadium
Attendance: 393
Referee: Benjamin Jones
October 16, 2010 11 #12 William & Mary 1 – 0 VCU Rams Williamsburg, Virginia
19:10 EDT Koger 63' Report Stadium: Albert-Daly Field
Attendance: 606
Referee: Shaun Papperman
October 20, 2010 12 VCU 0 – 0 (a.e.t.) UNC Wilmington Richmond, Virginia
19:00 EDT Report Frennea Yellow card 51'
Parrish Yellow card 69'
Stadium: Sports Backers Stadium
Attendance: 107
Referee: Andrew Chapin
October 23, 2010 13 VCU 2 – 0 Drexel Richmond, Virginia
19:00 EDT Paulini Yellow card 55'
Bowie Yellow card 79'
Report Miller Yellow card 47' Stadium: Sports Backers Stadium
Attendance: 506
Referee: Joe Biava
October 26, 2010 14 VCU 0 – 1 North Carolina Richmond, Virginia
19:00 EDT Report Rice 32' Stadium: Sports Backers Stadium
Attendance: 1,027
Referee: Peter Dhima
October 31, 2010 15 Towson 0 – 1 VCU Towson, Maryland
19:00 EDT Report Gehin-Scott 19' Stadium: Tiger Soccer Complex
Attendance: 344
Referee: Andrew Dennis
November 3, 2010 16 James Madison 2 – 3 VCU Harrisonburg, Virginia
19:00 EDT Van Yahres 6' Yellow card 44'
Gehin-Scott 64'
Mwila 68'
Pantazelos Yellow card 90'
Report Mashinski 15'
Rice Yellow card 33'
Fonseca Yellow card 37'
Beiro Yellow card 49'
Smithgall Yellow card 49'
Bjorkheim 85'
Stadium: JMU Soccer Complex
Attendance: 275
Referee: Byungil Noh
November 7, 2010 17 Delaware 1 – 0 VCU Newark, Delaware
19:00 EDT Dineen Yellow card 30'
Hewitt 70' Yellow card 78'
Report Stadium: JMU Soccer Complex
Attendance: 275
Referee: Byungil Noh

CAA Tournament

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November 12, 2010 Semifinals VCU 1 – 2 Hofstra Williamsburg, Virginia
19:00 EDT Gehin-Scott Yellow card 75'
Fonseca 76'
Seymour Yellow card 84'
Report Barera Yellow card 55'
Watkin Yellow card 79'
Foster Red card 82'
Ehrichs Yellow card 82'
Botte 86'
Grahn 90'
Stadium: Albert-Daly Field
Attendance: 353
Referee: Andrew Chapin

References

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