John O'Connor

Rob Czlonka

Chris Pennock

Joe Dutra

Terry Casey

Bob Kuklinski

Scott Rollins

Walter Pastor

 

Club President

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John O'Connor

Experience:

John O'Connor enters his Forth season as the head men's soccer coach at Rhode Island in 2010-11.

 

In his first year with the program, URI captured the Atlantic 10 championship title, was ranked as high as 19th in the nation and advanced to the second round of the 2006 NCAA Tournament. Senior forward Jeffrey Gonsalves finished the season second in the nation in total points (41pts, 18g/5a) and tied for second-best in the country in goals scored. He also earned a spot on two different All-America teams and was the 40th overall pick (by Toronto FC) in the MLS SuperDraft.

 

Rhody carried its national prominence into the following season, reaching a No. 22 national ranking and seeing three players taken in the MLS draft. Senior Geoffrey Cameron was selected 42nd overall in the SuperDraft - by two-time defending MLS Champion Houston Dynamo - while classmates Danleigh Borman (7th overall, New York Red Bulls) and Lukasz Tumicz (34th overall, Columbus Crew) were picked up a week later in the Supplemental Draft.

 

In two season with the Rams, O'Connor has compiled a 21-13-8 record while coaching four MLS draft picks, three adidas/MLS Player Combine invitees, an All-American, six NSCAA All-Region selections, two A-10 Players of the Year, 10 All-Conference honorees and one Academic All-Conference selection.

 

O'Connor came to Kingston after leaving the University of Chicago as the program's all-time winningest soccer coach. He also spent five seasons as an assistant coach at Dartmouth under current Notre Dame head coach and Scottish international Bobby Clark.

 

"John is a great coach because of his mastery of the x's and o's of the game, but what sets him apart is the way he deals with student-athletes," said his mentor Clark. "I've seen the way his positive energy impacts a soccer program, an athletic department and a community. I have no doubt he will be very successful in this position."

 

O'Connor was named the NCAA Division III Coach of the Year in 1996, after leading Chicago to the NCAA Tournament semifinals and earning the program's highest-ever ranking (No. 5) in just his second season with the Maroons. Prior to that, Chicago had posted just three winning seasons in the previous 20 years.

 

A native of Wayland, Mass., O'Connor guided the Maroons to a 14-5-1 record in 2005 as well as the team's second-straight appearance in the NCAA semifinals and a No. 18 ranking in the final national poll.

 

In 2001, O'Connor led Chicago to its first-ever University Athletic Association (UAA) men's soccer championship while the Maroons finished the season ranked No. 2 in the South Central region and No. 14 nationally. With a 113-74-17 (.596) record in 11 seasons at Chicago, O'Connor tops all Chicago men's soccer coaches in winning percentage (.596) and winning seasons (nine). While there, he developed 46 All-UAA performers, 12 All-Region selections, an All-American, an Academic All-American and an NCAA postgraduate scholarship recipient.

 

Prior to his arrival at Chicago, O'Connor spent five seasons at Dartmouth College under Clark. During their tenure together, the Big Green posted an overall record of 40-19-7, including a 17-10-1 mark in the Ivy League with two conference titles (1990, 1992) and two appearances in the NCAA Division I quarterfinals (1990, 1992).

 

While at Dartmouth, O'Connor also served as Director of Coaching for the Upper Valley Lightning Youth Soccer Association and was a Region I Olympic Development Program staff member.

 

O'Connor also coached at Orono (Maine) High School and served as an assistant at his alma mater, the University of Maine, from 1984-86. There, he earned a bachelor's degree in physical education ('84) and a master's in education ('86).

He also holds a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) "A" License as well as a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Premier Diploma.

 

O'Connor resides in Wyoming, R.I. with his wife Sheila, who is a former women's swimming coach at the University of Chicago, and their two children, Megan and Michael.

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Director of Coaching

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Experience:

Rob Czlonka begins his Third season with the Rams in 2010-11.

 

Before joining the URI staff, Czlonka spent two seasons in Pittsburgh, where he served as an assistant at Carnegie Mellon University - a member of the University Athletic Association, which is widely regarded as the top NCAA Division III conference in the country. There, he was heavily involved in all aspects of the Tartan program including recruiting, on-field coaching, game management, scouting, video and match analysis, off-season conditioning and office administration and helped the Tartans to an ECAC Division III South Championship. He also coached with the International Football Club during the winter and spring.

 

Prior to his time at Carnegie Mellon, Czlonka was the assistant men's soccer coach at Oberlin College (Ohio). Before landing at Oberlin, he spent three seasons as head coach/coordinator of soccer at Hawaii Baptist Academy. He also served as a Hawaii Olympic Development Program (ODP) coach, and worked as an assistant with the Honolulu Bulls Soccer Club.

 

A team captain and three-year letter-winner at Chowan University (N.C.), Czlonka earned his undergraduate degree in 1997 and currently is pursuing his master's degree at Duquesne University.

 

In addition to his duties with the Rams, Czlonka will also serve as Director of Coaching for Rams Football Club, a premier youth soccer organization in the South County region of Rhode Island.

 

He holds his "B" license from the United States Soccer Federation.

 

Czlonka currently resides in South County with his wife Lisa, who is completing a Masters in Business Administration at Carnegie Mellon.


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GoalKeeper Coach

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Experience:

Chris started is collegiate coaching career this spring as the Goalkeeper Coach for the URI Men's Soccer Program, and will start his frist full season with the URI Men's soccer program during the 2010-11 season.  An alum of the URI Men's soccer program, Chris was a 4 year starter as Goalkeeper for the Rams.

 

2009 (Senior): Team co-captain... Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team selection... Started all 20 games for the Rams... Finished the season with 82 saves (.745) and a 1.38 goals against average over 1824:27 minutes of action... Turned in a 9-9-2 record with six shutouts...Opened the season with a four-save shutout in URI's 1-0 win over Boston College... Turned away four shots in a 2-0 win over Iona... Earned the win in URI's 2-1 overtime victory at Yale... Recorded four saves in a 1-1 draw at Binghamton... Registered a five-save shutout against Saint Joseph's... Earned the win in a 4-1 victory over Temple... Posted his fourth shutout of the season in a 1-0 win at UMass... Turned away six shots in a 1-0 win over Duquesne on Senior Day at the URI Soccer Complex... Recorded his eighth win of the season in a 4-1 win at George Washington... Posted his 20th career shutout in a 2-0 victory at Richmond... Made 12 saves - including two in double overtime - in a double-overtime tie with Charlotte in the opening round of the Atlantic 10 Championship... Went on to make a diving stop in the penalty kick shootout, allowing Rhode Island to advance to the second round... Ended his URI career with a pair of saves in the Rams' 3-2 semifinal loss to eventual A-10 Champion Saint Louis.

2008 (Junior):
Team co-captain... Appeared in all 17 games for the Rams, missing two with an injury... Finished the season with 72 saves (.791) and a 1.15 goals against average over 1480:46 minutes of action... Turned in a 7-6-3 record with five shutouts... Made five saves in URI's season-opening victory over Maine... Earned the win against Albany... Turned away seven shots in a 1-0 overtime victory against Harvard... Recorded back-to-back shutouts at the UMass Invitational, en route to earning Atlantic 10 and ECAC Player of the Week honors... Made seven stops in a 1-0 win over Massachusetts... Earned his sixth win of the season at Duquesne... Recorded seven saves in a 1-1 tie against George Washington... Blocked seven shots in a 1-0 win over La Salle.

2007 (Sophomore):
Finished the season with a 9-8-2 record, posting five shutouts in 1740:26 minutes played... Recorded a season-high nine saves in URI's 2-0 shutout over Providence on Sept. 3... Allowed just one goal in a 4-1 win against Maine on Sept. 30... Recorded his second shutout of the season in a 0-0 double-overtime tie at Richmond on Oct. 7... Picked up the win as URI defeated Xavier on Oct. 12... Earned the win in Rhody's 2-1 victory over Dayton on Oct. 14... Posted three-consecutive shutouts over Fordham, La Salle and Temple (Nov. 2-9).

2006 (Freshman):
Finished the season with a 9-3-5 record, posting four shutouts in 1599:14 minutes played... Allowed just 17 goals throughout the season for a 0.96 goals against average while recording 57 saves for a .770 save percentage... Recorded a shutout against George Washington on Oct. 1... Registered five saves in a shutout against Dayton on Oct. 8... Was perfect in net throughout the Atlantic 10 Tournament, blanking #3 seed Richmond in the semifinals and shutting out top-seeded and nationally-ranked Saint Louis in the championship game... Made four saves in a 1-1 tie against Rutgers in the first round of the NCAA Tournament and helped URI advance by making a diving save in the fourth round of the penalty kick shootout... Went on to make a career-high six saves in a 1-1 tie with 16th-seeded Lehigh in the NCAA Second Round, before the Rams fell to the Mountain Hawks, 5-4, in six rounds of PKs.

Before URI:
Played for Middlesborough College before coming to URI... Also was a member of the Middlesborough U18's.

Personal:
Born on September 12, 1987... Son of Pat and Paul Pennock... Has a twin brother, Jonathan... Majoring in Kinesiology.


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Assistant Coach Boys U17 Rams FC United

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Terry began his soccer career in New York playing for the Clarkstown Soccer Club.  Terry was recruited to play at the University of Rhode Island Men's Soccer Team under the coaching of Geza Henni.  Graduating from URI in 1985, Terry continues playing soccer for local teams in Rhode Island and Connecticut.  Terry has been coaching at the local, travel and premier level for both Girls and Boys teams. 

He currently holds a National "D" license. 
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