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AFTER PARTICIPATING IN THE POSTSEASON FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2005, THE CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE MATADORS ARE POISED AND READY TO REACH NATIONAL PROMINENCE IN 2010. BY ERIC BANKSTON THERE IS A FEELING OF UNBRIdled optimism that can be felt in the offices of the Matador men’s soccer coaching staff, and for good reason. After narrowly missing out on a playoff spot in 2008, and earning the final slot available for the Big West Men’s Soccer Postseason Tournament in 2009, head coach Terry Davila and his team have been working non-stop to help Cal State Northridge become one of the elite Division-I men’s soccer teams in the nation. One result of their efforts that
will be the easiest to recognize are the newly-added lighting fixtures to Matador Soccer Field. The 2001 season was the last time Davila’s team competed under the lights, an opportunity both he and his team are excited to take full advantage of starting with their exhibition game against San Diego State on August 27. "Everyone in the program is excited about this project," explained Davila. "Now our program has the ability to evolve to the next level, further cultivate relationships with local talent,
and truly become a team that the entire Valley can embrace and call their own." Finishing the 2008 season with an overall record of 10-8-2, and conference mark of 5-4-1, Davila was pleased with the progress his team made last season. “All we needed was one more point to rech the playoffs in 2008,” stated Davila. “To make the playoffs last year was a great feeling because all of my guys worked hard to take that next step as a program.” As positive as last year’s
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NEXT step fourth place finish was to the team and its fans, everyone associated with the team knows that even greater levels of success can be earned by the 2010 squad. Even though 12 members of last year’s squad graduated and are no longer on the roster, there is still enough experience and veteran leadership to help CSUN ascend the conference standings this year and ultimately reclaim a conference title. The lone senior on roster, midfielder Chris Leiva (Burbank, Calif./Vanguard) is not the only student-athlete returning to the pitch after sitting out last sea-
deal with during their respective transition from high school to a college campus. Only days away from beginning his second season as the Matadors’ starting goalkeeper, Abalos not only conquered all the challenges faced in his inaugural season on the team, but made a name for himself with his performance between the pipes in ‘09. Earning a spot in the CSUN record books with his seven wins, 1.17 goals against average, and five shutouts, Abalos ended his freshman season earning All-Big West Conference Honorable Mention
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RECENT YEARS, AND LOOK FORWARD TO CONTINUING OUR PROGRESSION TOWARDS BECOMING ONE OF THE TOP PROGRAMS IN DIVISION-I SOCCER." – TERRY DAVILA CSUN HEAD COACH
son. Junior defender Jeremy Hohn (Vacaville, Calif./Vacaville HS), junior midfielder/forward Nicholas Hamilton (Coronado, Calif./Coronado HS), and junior forward Camilo Rojas (Canoga Park, Calif./Canoga Park HS), have been ready and waiting to compete after redshirting the 2009 campaign. “All the guys who redshirted showed how mature they are as soccer players. They were all going to play a solid number of minutes last year, but they all felt it would be better for the team to redshirt, further develop their skills, and lead the way for this year’s group. Those guys are true leaders.”
BETWEEN THE PIPES From 2005-08, the Matadors felt a sense of certainty at the goalkeeping position, as two-time Goalkeeper of the Year winner Kevin Guppy provided stifling defense in front of the net. However 2008 brought an end to his remarkable collegiate career, as Guppy left Cal State Northridge with the most wins in school history (37), the highest shutout total (27.5) and the second most saves (290) setting his place as one of the best goalkeepers in Northridge history. Not only was Michael Abalos (San Juan Capistrano, Calif./Santa Margarita Catholic HS) facing the pressures attached as the first goalkeeper to occupy the next in the post-Guppy era, the incoming freshman also had to successfully manage his first semester of classes at CSUN, the coursework attached to his busy academic schedule, and manage the everyday challenges all freshmen had to
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recognition. As has been the case for years, CSUN will be deep at the goalkeeper position as transfers Joe Scachetti (Torrance, Calif./UCLA) and Manabu Kaji (Citrus College/Kajoshima, Japan) provide Davila with the luxury of stellar goalkeeping from the first to the final game of the season.
LAST LINE OF DEFENSE With seven shutouts last season, the Matadors fielded one of the strongest defensive units in the Big West, which Davila believes will continue heading into the fall. In addition to the tenacious play of Hohn, Joe Franco (Monrovia, Calif./St. Francis HS), Jake Troy (Salt Lake City, Utah/Judge Memorial Catholic HS), and Yuval Barak (Tel Aviv, Israel/Aliance HS) also return for another shot at a Big West title in 2010. One of only four players to start and compete in every game last season, Franco made a deep impression on opposing coaches with his speed and agility, and even exhibited a bit of his goal scoring potential last season with his efforts at UC Riverside. Most often one of the first individuals off the bench, earning significant minutes as a reserve last season, Troy and Barak have prepared themselves accordingly this summer in an effort to handle the increased amount of minutes each will see in their second season on the roster. After transferring from UNLV during the summer, Taylor Bowlin (Pleasant View, Utah/UNLV) will look
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to earn a solid amount of minutes this season. As is the case with teammate Chris Smith (Palmdale, Calif./Quartz Hill HS) who redshirted the 2009 season, both look to utilize their season’s worth of experience in an effort to earn a solid amount of playing time in 2010. Newcomers Tanner Snedigar (Quartz Hill, Calif./Quartz Hill HS), Hayden Nicholson (Simi Valley, Calif./Royal HS), Shawin Berenji (Sun Valley, Calif./Village Christian HS), Vitor Nogueira (Sao Paolo, Brazil/Beverly Hills HS), and Angel Sanchez (Northridge, Calif./Kennedy HS) have looked impressive during the team’s preseason practices and workouts, giving Davila an added level of versatility and flexibility in his backline all season long.
OWNING THE (MID)FIELD The Matador faithful will see a few familiar faces in midfield this season, student-athletes who are used to stepping up in key situations and making the intelligent decisions needed to succeed at their position. In addition to Hamilton, Rafael Garcia (Canoga Park, Calif./Canoga Park HS) will return to the pitch once again after completing his successful return from an injury last season. Finishing the ‘09 season with one assist, Garcia’s aggressive style was in full form last season as he would terrorize opponents from sideline to sideline, firing 28 shots in his return to competition. Another face Big West foes will surely recognize is All-Big West Honorable Mention recipient Rene Anguiano (Los Angeles, Calif./Los Angeles HS). In his inaugural season at CSUN, Anguiano competed in all but one game, started on 16 occasions, and finished with the second highest amount of assists on the team, trailing only four time, All-Big West honoree Sunghyun Kim in that category. Rounding out the returning corps of midfielders for Northridge are Daniel Yoon (Northridge, Calif./Granada Hills HS) and Luis Gil (Fillmore, Calif./Fillmore HS). Offering Davila an added level of flexibility to his starting line-up, Yoon is skilled, physical, and agile enough to pose a threat as both a midfielder and a forward, and will be utilized accordingly throughout the season. Developing into a Division-I soccer player before everyone’s eyes, Gil is deceptively fast for someone of his size. With the lessons learned from his first full season now in his arsenal, Gil is ready to continue his development towards becoming another All-Big West caliber midfielder in his second season under Davila’s tutelage. An array of emerging talents grace the Matador roster; a group of individuals consisting of Alberto Rosas (Van Nuys, Calif./Birmingham HS), Thomas Ramos (Phoenix, Ariz./Pinnacle HS), Carlos Benavides (Woodland Hills, Calif./El Camino Real HS), Majeed Shahin (Los Angeles, Calif./Los
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NEXT step Angeles Lutheran HS), and Sam Perez (Parker, Colo./Chaparral HS) that have been ready to compete from day one and possess the willingness to do anything Davila asks of them on the pitch to help the team win. As talented as this group is, do not be surprised to see any these student-athletes take on a dual role either up front, or on defense due to the level of talent each possess.
FIRING AT WILL If there is one part of the roster that offers Davila the greatest level of flexibility, it is his front-line, as his contingent of forwards all possess the aggressive mentality, speed, and footwork to light up the scoreboard for CSUN this season. In addition to Yoon and Gil, Gustavo Villalobos (Van Nuys, Calif./Birmingham HS) is another individual who is talented enough to be slotted as a midfielder or forward and succeed at both positions. Mattias Bonvehi (Lake Balboa, Calif./El Camino Real HS) will see an increased amount of minutes in 2010; last season the junior came off the bench to compete in nine games, took a total of nine shots, and earned the most assists of any Matador in one game with his three assist performance in front of the Matador faithful at home against UC Riverside last year. But it is the return of Rojas, the team’s leading scorer in 2008 that will garner the most attention from various opponents. After a one-year hiatus, the All-Big West Second Team honoree is hungry to prove to everyone that the successes earned during his sophomore season can be repeated, if not improved upon this year as the junior is ready to lead CSUN’s front-line to what he hopes is the team’s first Big West title since 2005. Also looking to evolve into goal-scoring threats of their own are freshmen Edwin Rivas (Los Angeles, Calif./Santee Educational Complex), Sam Ball (Westlake Village, Calif./Westlake Village HS), Brian Behrad (Woodland Hills, Calif./Taft HS), and Michael Pattison (Granada Hills, Calif./Granada Hills HS).
2010 OUTLOOK Entering his twelfth season as head coach, Davila is as enthusiastic as ever about the upcoming season and his team’s prospects of earning a return trip to the postseason and winning a Big West championship. With so many members of the team having utilized their redshirt season, this year’s team not only possesses the maturity and experience of a roster laden with seniors, but also possess the eligibility needed to succeed as a collective group for upcoming seasons as well. States Davila, “I like the progress this team has made in recent years, and look forward to continuing our progression towards becoming one of the top programs in Division-I soccer.”
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2009 IN REVIEW DESPITE ENDURING SOME tough losses, Head Coach Terry Davila led the 2009 Matadors through rough patches to the program's most successful season in four years. For the first time since 2005, the men's soccer program both tasted playoff action and had their first double digit win season at 10-8-2. With the leadership and poise of their ten returning seniors and the emergence of several of their young players, CSUN would have many highlights in 2009 including two tournament victories, their first five-game winning streak in the last four years, and wins over NCAA College Cup participants: UC Santa Barbara, UC Irvine, Loyola Marymount and Tulsa. Also in 2009, the Matadors received national recognition for their play on the field. They earned a #24 ranking from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America after six games, which marked the first time the team had been nationally
ranked since 2006. Seniors Cameron Sims and Dylan Riley each earned Big West Player of the Week honors on consecutive weeks early in the season, with Devin Deldo claiming the final weekly honor with his twogoal performance at UC Irvine in CSUN's final game of the season; a game that helped the men in red clinch a spot in the post-season. After dropping their season opener against San Diego, the Matadors ended up winning their next three games, all on their home turf. The Matadors returned to the road looking to extend their three-game winning streak against Tulsa and Southern Methodist University in the Prego Italian Express Invitational in Dallas, Texas. It was during this tournament that soccer pundits and Matador soccer fans alike would truly discover the character and potential of this team as they faced two of the top soccer programs in the nation within a 48-hour time
frame. After defeating Tulsa in the tournament opener, CSUN took down SMU in the following round to secure their second straight tournament victory and fifth straight win. As uplifting as those results were, the road to the Big West Championship would truly start at UC Riverside, the site of the first in-conference match for the Matadors. The Highlanders played CSUN tough throughout the first half, as the score remained scoreless heading into the half. In the second half however, both teams would light up the scoreboard but fortunately for CSUN, three of the four goals would come on their side, giving the Matadors their first conference victory of the season. As the season progressed, CSUN would experience a rollercoaster ride through the conference standings. After splitting their first two games at Riverside and at Cal State Fullerton, UC Irvine would hand CSUN their second con-
ference loss. After rebounding by defeating then #3-ranked UC Santa Barbara at home, the Matadors would settle for a scoreless tie against UC Davis before being defeated in backto-back games on the road by Cal Poly and UC Santa Barbara. Sitting at a 2-4-1 Big West Conference record, the Matadors needed desperately to win their final three. With CSUN's season and playoff hopes on the line, the team resoundingly defeated the Highlanders once again thanks to three second-half goals for a 4-1 victory. Their next home game against Cal State Fullerton would carry an extra level of importance; not only were ten seniors being honored on Senior Day, but each team entered the match-up tied with one another in the Big West standings. It was only fitting that the two teams would need an extra overtime period considering the magnitude of the match, as neither was able to score a goal during the first 90 minutes of play.
After the Matadors forced a Titan turnover only minutes into overtime, Yuval Barak led the charge for the first potential CSUN scoring opportunity during the extra session. After kicking a pass to Rafael Garcia who initially raced down the sideline towards the goal, Garcia found a wide-open teammate in Sims streaking towards the left-hand side of the goal and set up the pass that would eventually find the back of the net as Sims delivered from point-blank range to earn another win in dramatic fashion. The win gave the Matadors the inside edge to the fourth seed of the Big West Tournament as they were the only team that had the power to control their own postseason destiny for the remainder of the regular season. All the Matadors needed to do was win or tie UC Irvine in the final regular season game of the season to secure the final postseason tournament spot. After missing the entire 2008 season due to an injury, it was Deldo who not only provided a
storybook ending for himself, but for his team as well as his twogoal performance were enough to keep the Anteaters at bay for the rest of the game as the Matadors left Irvine with an impressive 3-0, postseason-tournament clinching road victory. An old familiar rival awaited in the opening round of the tournament as the #4-ranked Gauchos hosted the Matadors in Santa Barbara. The two split their season series, and the start of the rubber match proved to be just as competitive as the teams were nearly even in the game in every statistical category but one. After a spirited 90 minutes played by both teams, CSUN finished the game with a 13-12 advantage in shots with the Gauchos possessing an 8-6 lead in shots on the goal. However, it was the total number of goals scored in the game that proved to be the only number that mattered as the host Gauchos’ goal scored in the 71st minute of play proved to be the difference. Despite falling short in the
Big West Tournament, the Matadors had a successful 2009 campaign, which reflected in Coach Davila and six different Matadors receiving postseason accolades. For his efforts in leading the Matadors to a playoff berth, Davila was named Big West Conference Head Coach of the Year, the fourth time Davila has won the award and first since 2005. Sims, Kim, and Borak each ended their respective collegiate careers with their welldeserved spots on the All-Big West Conference First Team. While the ending of the 2009 campaign was not desired, the season as a whole gave Matador soccer fans plenty of hope and excitement for the upcoming season. Although ten Matador seniors will graduate this Spring, the Matadors have a wealth of talent on their roster that will utilize the experience learned this season in order to benefit them next season as they challenge for another Big West Conference crown.
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Cal State Northridge students presenting their current student identification card are admitted free (general seating). Children two years old and younger are also admitted free. MATADOR SOCCER FIELD WILL HOUSE THE MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAMS FOR THE 2010 season. The venue began operation at the start of the 2002 season with the men’s team defeated visiting Fresno State, 2-0, in the site’s first match on Sept. 15, 2002. The field’s capacity is 1,550 with bleachers lining the east side. Player benches are located on the west side and the field also features a press box and concession stands. The largest crowd in the venue’s history came on Nov. 22, 2005 as a sellout crowd watched the Matadors defeat UC Santa Barbara 3-2 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Going into the 2010 season, the Matadors are 49-14-1 (.773) on their home field. The 2010 season will also mark the return of nighttime soccer to Cal State Northridge since relocating to from North Campus Stadium prior to the 2002 season. Starting with their exhibition game against San Diego State on Aug. 27, the Matadors will play a total of nine games under the new lights at Matador Soccer Field. Kickoff for all but one home game will be at 7:00 p.m. as their game against the visiting Air Force Falcons will start at 1:00 p.m. Matador Soccer Field is located south of the Matador Diamond softball field and west of the Matador Tennis Complex. Parking to attend Matador soccer matches is available in Lot G4, which is located at Zelzah and Plummer Streets. ■
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HEAD COACH / DIRECTOR OF SOCCER OPERATIONS // 12TH SEASON WEST HILLS, CALIF. // NORTHRIDGE, B.A. 1994 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE AND OVERALL RECORD: 110-76-31 // BIG WEST CONFERENCE RECORD: 53-34-19
TERRY DAVILA BEGINS HIS 12TH SEASON AT the helm after a 2009 campaign that saw his team achieve double-digit wins for the first time since 2005, a national ranking and a return to postseason competition. Davila was named Big West Coach of the Year for the second time, while six of his players also received postseason recognition by being selected to an All-Big West Team. In addition to head coaching duties, Davila will begin his fourth season as the Director of Soccer Operations at Northridge in 2010. Davila was appointed to Director of Soccer Operations on Mar. 14, 2006 along with the naming of Keith West as head women’s soccer coach. In 2008, the Matadors finished 8-7-4 overall and 4-3-3 in the Big West Conference. As a team, the Matadors began the season winning the inaugural Titan Tournament held on the campus of Cal State Fullerton and finished the season only one point shy of participating in the Big West Conference Men’s Soccer Tournament. Even though Davila lost a number of key players throughout the season, his team still solidified its reputation as one of the toughest squads in the nation to compete against as evident by their numerous come-from-behind wins, and victories against a number of topranked and highly respected programs. In 2007, the Matadors’ victory over UCLA, the program’s first victory ever over the Bruins, highlighted the season. In front of over 1,000 fans at the Matador Soccer Field, CSUN took a 3-0 decision from its crosstown rivals. Individually, Davila and the team witnessed several impressive performances. Guppy became the all-time leader in career wins during the season en route to a spot on the All-Big West Second Team. Senior defenders Sean Franklin and Matt Tracy both earned a spot on the All-Big West First Team, while Rafael Garcia joined Guppy on the Second Team. Sunghyun Kim became the fifth Matador to earn AllConference accolades, receiving Honorable Mention honors. Following the season, Franklin, a defender on the USA U-23 National Team, was the fourth overall selection in the MLS SuperDraft, going to the LA Galaxy, where he quickly earned a spot in the starting 11. During the 2006 season, Davila guided the Matadors to an 8-6-5 record. Northridge tied national runner-up UCLA to open the season and split two meetings with NCAA Champion
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UC Santa Barbara, including a 5-0 victory at home on Sept. 27. Northridge finished third with a 5-2-3 league mark. Eight Matadors earned All-Big West honors, including firstteamers Taylor Canel, Sean Franklin and Derek Hanks. Both Canel and Franklin also received All-Far West Region accolades, giving the Matadors 12 All-Region selections over the last five years. In 2004 and 2005, Davila and his staff masterfully coached a pair of double-digit winning teams with both the Northridge men’s and women’s soccer teams. In 2005, the women completed their second straight, double-digit win total with an 11-8-0 record, which included a school-record, nine-match winning streak. One year earlier, the 2004 squad completed an eight-win turnaround from the year before, going 12-6-1 and earning a berth in the Big West Tournament. The 12 victories and six conference wins both equaled the best output in one season for Northridge as Davila was honored as Big West Coach of the Year. The men’s team earned its first-ever NCAA postseason victory in ‘05 and a trip to the Sweet 16 after knocking off UC Santa Barbara in the second round of the tournament. The Matadors won their second Big West title in three years and made their fourth straight postseason appearance, posting a 15-4-3 record, which were the most wins for a Northridge squad since 1988. Ten Matadors received All-Big West honors, including Goalkeeper of the Year Kevin Guppy and Midfielder of the Year Daniel Paladini. Willie Sims also earned All-American status, making him the second Matador to receive such honors under Davila, who was also named co-Big West Coach of the Year. In 2004, the men’s team finished with a record of 11-6-2 overall and a 6-2-2 league mark, placing second in the Big West. Nine Matadors received All-Big West Conference accolades, including Sims, who was named co-Big West Offensive Player of the Year. In 2003, Davila again earned Coach of the Year honors as the Matadors won their first Big West title. He guided Northridge to a 14-33 record and spot in the postseason. Seven Matadors earned All-Big West honors, including Edwin Miranda, who was named Defender of the Year for the second year in a row. Miranda also earned All-American and All-Far West Region honors. In 2002, Davila led Northridge to a 14-5-2
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overall record and its first-ever trip to the NCAA Division I Tournament. Ten Matadors received all-conference honors and three earned all-region selections (Miranda, Brian Phillips, Jesse Servin). Other accolades included Big West Goalkeeper of the Year (Joe Barton) and Defender of the Year (Miranda). Davila became just the fourth head coach in the history of the men's program when he succeeded Marwan Ass'ad in 1999. A former four-year starter for the Matadors, Davila spent three seasons (1995-97) as the top assistant under Ass'ad before taking over the head job. Twice named the Los Angeles Times Coach of the Year (1995 and 1998), Davila has served as the coaching director of the Valley United Soccer Club (1999) and was the head coach of the Valley United Stars Soccer Team (girls under 15) for five years. The Valley United Stars Soccer Team won the 1996 and 1998 National Western U.S. Championships and finished as the California State Champions in 1995, '96 and '98. The Stars had a cumulative 314-25-21 record with Davila at the helm. In the summer of 2001, Davila led the West Valley Samba girls youth 16 and under squad to the United States Youth Soccer Association's national title in Maryland. In 2000, the Matador coach guided the Stars' Under 14 team to the World Championships in Beaverton, Ore. He also coached the Stars' Under 13 team for two years, compiling a 50-5-4 record and the 1999 California State Championship. Davila has also served as the head coach at Reseda High School from 1990-95 and 1998-99. Reseda won four West Valley League championships (1991, 1993, 1998 and 1999) and three Valley Pac-8 Conference titles (1995, 1998 and 1999) under Davila's direction. With his 1998 City Section championship at Reseda High School as a coach, Davila can boast of winning City Section titles as both a player and a coach. In 1988, Davila earned City Player of the Year honors after leading Reseda to the City Section title as a senior. Davila then went on to start in every match throughout his playing career at CSUN. He was part of the 1988 team that reached the NCAA D-II final, losing to Florida Institute of Technology, 3-2. Davila graduated with a bachelor's degree in Kinesiology from Cal State Northridge in 1994. Davila and his wife Stephanie have two daughters, Jayden and Olivia, and a son, Devin. ■
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DAVILA’S CAREER RECORD >> YEAR W-L-T 1999 8-10-1 2000 6-13-0 2001 9-7-3 2002 14-5-2 2003 14-3-3 2004 11-6-2 2005 15-4-3 2006 8-6-5 2007 7-7-6 2008 8-7-4 2009 10-8-2 TOTALS 110-76-31
PCT CONF. REC. .447 2-4-1 .316 2-5-0 .553 4-4-2 .714 7-2-1 .775 7-2-1 .632 6-2-2 .750 8-1-1 .553 5-2-3 .500 3-5-4 .526 4-3-3 .550 5-4-1 .578 53-34-19
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CONF. FINISH 6th (MPSF) 8th (MPSF) 4th (Big West) 2nd (Big West) 1st (Big West) 2nd (Big West) 1st (Big West) 3rd (Big West) 4th (Big West) 5th (Big West) 4th (Big West)
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RAZ
ASSISTANT COACH SIXTH SEASON
Yossi Raz begins his sixth season as a member of the Cal State Northridge coaching staff, assisting Coach Davila with all aspects of the game. The Matadors have posted a record of 38-24-18 in his four seasons, including a Big West title and a trip to the round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament in 2005. Raz joined the Matador staff in 2005 after completing one of the most storied four-year careers in CSUN men's soccer history. Raz earned All-Big West Conference First-Team honors each season, becoming the first player in league history to receive First-Team accolades all four years. The midfielder came out of the gates flying as a freshman, netting seven goals and two assists for 16 points in being named Big West Freshman of the Year. His career-best season came in 2002 when the sophomore led the team with 11 assists and 25 points, also equaling his goal total from his freshman campaign. As a junior, Raz found the net five times and added seven assists for 17 points, while totaling three goals and a team-best eight assists for 14 points in his final season. Missing only one match in four years at Northridge, the midfielder collected 22 goals and 28 assists for 72 points. The 28 assists rank him fifth on the all-time career list. He is also eighth in points and third on the matches played list with 78. Raz performed just as well off the field as he did on, receiving All-Big West Academic accolades each year he was eligible for the award. He was also named Big West Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2002. Raz graduated from Northridge in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in Business, and earned his master’s in Recreation and Tourism Management in the summer of 2010.
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season as an Assistant Coach on Terry Davila’s staff. Bomar will primarily work with the Matador goalkeepers and defense, while also handling administrative responsibilities. A native of Van Nuys, Calif., Bomar spent 2003-2007 donning the red and black for Northridge. For his career, Bomar appeared in four matches during his career, backing up Kevin Guppy in net. He made his only collegiate start on his Senior Day, guiding the Matadors to a 2-1 victory over the Anteaters. Bomar graduated from Cal State Northridge in 2007 with a degree in Business.
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Zach Feldman will begin his second season at Cal State Northridge as a Volunteer Assistant Coach in 2010. Like his fellow coach Peter Bomar, Feldman competed as a student-athlete for the Matadors from 2002-05 under the tutelage of Coach Davila, the same individual who he now assists both on and off the pitch today. Prior to his arrival at CSUN in 2002, Feldman graduated from El Camino Real High School and lettered four times for coach David Hussey. Feldman assisted the Conquistadors to City Championships in 1999 and 2001, was selected to the All-West Valley Conference first team as a sophomore, earned second team All-WVC, AllCity, and All-Area honors as a junior, was selected as the All-City and All-Area Player of the Year following his senior season, and was elected captain as a senior. After redshirting in 2001, he started in 18 of 19 matches in 2002, and helped lead the Matador defense to a 0.96 goals against average and six shutouts. In 2003 Feldman scored one goal and assisted on two others in the 16 games he appeared in. As a junior, Feldman played in all 19 matches, adding another assist to his career totals before finishing his collegiate career in 2005 with another three goals and two assists. Feldman graduated from Northridge in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in Communications.
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PRONUNCIATION KEY >> NAME Rene Anguiano Yuval Barak Brian Behrad Mattias Bonvehi Taylor Bowlin Terry Davila Jeremy Hohn Manabu Kaji Chris Leiva Vitor Nogueira Thomas Ramos Yossi Raz Edwin Rivas Camilo Rojas Alberto Rosas Joe Scachetti Majeed Shahin Tanner Snedigar Gustavo Villalobos
PRONUNCIATION ang-yee-on-oh you-vawhl buh-rock bear-odd mat-tee-us bone-vay-he bowl-in dahv-uh-la hawn mawn-a-boo caw-gee lay-va no-gear-uh rah-mows yo-see rah-z ree-vahs cam-ill-o row-haws al-bear-toe rose-ahs ska-sket-e muh-jeed shaw-heen sneh-deh-gar v-yah-low-bows
NUMERICAL ROSTER >> NO
NAME
POS
HT
WT
YR
EXP
1
Joe Scachetti
GK
6-3
185
SO*
TR
Torrance, Calif. (UCLA)
2
Alberto Rosas
MF
6-0
155
FR
HS
Van Nuys, Calf. (Birmingham HS)
3
Joe Franco
D
5-9
150
SO*
1V
Monrovia, Calif. (St. Francis HS)
4
Thomas Ramos
MF
5-11
155
FR
HS
Phoenix, Ariz. (Pinnacle HS)
5
Jeremy Hohn
MF/D 6-0
170
JR*
2V
Vacaville, Calif. (Vacaville HS)
6
Gustavo Villalobos
MF/F 5-9
150
FR*
RS
Van Nuys, Calif. (Birmingham HS)
7
Rafael Garcia
MF
5-6
150
JR*
2V
Canoga Park, Calif. (Canoga Park HS)
8
Edwin Rivas
F
5-11
170
FR
HS
Los Angeles, Calif. (Santee Educational Complex)
9
Camilo Rojas
F
5-9
165
JR*
2V
Cali, Colombia (Canoga Park HS)
10
Mattias Bonvehi
F
5-8
150
JR*
2V
Lake Balboa, Calif. (El Camino Real HS)
11
Taylor Bowlin
D
5-9
160
SO
TR
Pleasant View, Utah (UNLV)
12
Chris Smith
D/MF 5-9
155
FR*
RS
Palmdale, Calif. (Quartz Hill HS)
13
Sam Ball
F
5-9
170
FR
HS
Westlake Village, Calif. (Westlake HS)
14
Chris Leiva
MF
6-0
180
SR
1V
Burbank, Calif. (Vanguard)
15
Nicholas Hamilton
MF/D 6-3
180
JR*
2V
Coronado, Calif. (Coronado HS)
16
Luis Gil
MF/F 6-2
165
SO
1V
Fillmore, Calif. (Fillmore HS)
17
Rene Anguiano
MF
6-0
175
SO
1V
Los Angeles, Calif. (Los Angeles HS)
[SENIORS] Chris Leiva
18
Jake Troy
D
6-2
195
SO
1V
Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial Catholic HS)
[JUNIORS] Mattias Bonvehi, Jeremy Hohn, Rafael Garcia, Nicholas Hamilton, Manabu Kaji, Camilo Rojas, Daniel Yoon
19
Manabu Kaji
GK
5-11
160
JR
TR
Kajoshima, Japan (Citrus College)
20
Brian Behrad
F
5-10
160
FR
HS
Woodland Hills, Calif. (Taft HS)
21
Carlos Benavides
MF
5-11
140
FR
HS
Woodland Hills, Calif. (El Camino Real HS)
[SOPHOMORES] Michael Abalos, Rene Anguiano, Yuval Barak, Taylor Bowlin, Joe Franco, Luis Gil, Joe Scachetti, Jake Troy
22
Tanner Snedigar
D
5-11
155
FR
HS
Quartz Hill, Calif. (Quartz Hill HS)
23
Yuval Barak
D
5-10
160
SO
1V
Tel Aviv, Israel (Aliance HS)
24
Michael Pattison
F
5-11
155
FR
HS
Granada Hills, Calif. (Granada Hills HS)
[FRESHMEN-REDSHIRT] Chris Smith, Gustavo Villalobos
25
Daniel Yoon
F/MF 5-9
160
JR*
2V
Northridge, Calif. (Granada Hills HS)
26
Vitor Nogueira
D
155
FR
HS
Sao Paolo, Brazil (Beverly Hills HS)
[FRESHMEN] Sam Ball, Brian Behrad, Carlos Benavides, Shawin Berenji, Hayden Nicholson, Vitor Nogueira, Michael Pattison, Sam Perez, Thomas Ramos, Edwin Rivas, Alberto Rosas, Angel Sanchez, Majeed Shahin, Tanner Snedigar
27
Majeed Shahin
MF/F 5-8
150
FR
HS
Los Angeles, Calif. (Los Angeles Lutheran HS)
28
Shawin Berenji
D
5-10
155
FR
HS
Sun Valley, Calif. (Village Christian HS)
29
Sam Perez
MF
6-1
165
FR
HS
Parker, Colo. (Chaparral HS)
30
Michael Abalos
GK
6-3
185
SO
1V
San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic HS)
31
Hayden Nicholson
D
6-2
185
FR
HS
Simi Valley, Calif. (Royal HS)
[FORWARDS] Sam Ball, Brian Behrad, Mattias Bonvehi, Michael Pattison, Edwin Rivas, Camilo Rojas
34
Angel Sanchez
D
6-3
190
FR
HS
Northridge, Calif. (Kennedy HS)
ROSTER BREAKDOWN >>
[MIDFIELDERS] Rene Anguiano, Carlos Benavides, Rafael Garcia, Luis Gil, Nicholas Hamilton, Chris Leiva, Sam Perez, Thomas Ramos, Alberto Rosas, Majeed Shahin, Gustavo Villalobos, Daniel Yoon [DEFENDERS] Yuval Barak, Shawin Berenji, Taylor Bowlin, Joe Franco, Jeremy Hohn, Hayden Nicholson, Vitor Noguiera, Angel Sanchez, Chris Smith, Tanner Snedigar, Jake Troy [GOALKEEPERS] Michael Abalos, Joe Scachetti, Manabu Kaji
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HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL)
* Indicates Redshirt Year Used Head Coach: Terry Davila • Cal State Northridge, 1994 • 12th Season Assistant Coach: Yossi Raz • 6th Season Assistant Coach: Peter Bomar • 3rd Season Volunteer Assistant Coach: Zach Feldman • 2nd Season Athletic Trainer: Erick Buitrago • 4th Season Director of Soccer Operations: Kyle Schmidt • 1st Season Team Managers: Andrea Cruz • 1st Season Sheila Friedman • 31st Season Zvi Friedman • 31st Season Raul Marquez • 2nd Season Hillary Nadler • 1st Season Arnulfo Sanchez • 2nd Season
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M TheMATADORS GOALKEEPER // 6-3 // SOPHOMORE // SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIF. // SANTA MARGARITA HS
MICHAELABALOS
2009 All-Big West Conference Honorable Mention
2009
Michael Abalos finished his first season at CSUN earning All-Big West Honorable Mention honors due to his 77-2 record, 1.17 GAA, 60 saves, and five shutouts ... competed in 16 of the Matadors' 20 games this season ... after only one season Abalos is now tied for ninth place with Mike Littman with five career shutouts ... tied Joe Barton (2001) and Mike Littman (1989) for seventh place with his five shutouts earned in a single season.
SANTA MARGARITA CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Earned two letters as the goalkeeper for the Eagles during their 2006 and 2007 CIF Championship seasons ... during the '07 season, Abalos was named the starting 'keeper and was named team captain as voted on by his teammates.
PERSONAL Born on November 10, 1989 ... parents are Cecelia and Adrian Abalos ... has two siblings, sister Jen and brother Julian ... roots for Chelsea F.C. and Petr Cech ... favorite television show is "The Simpsons" ... loves his mother's cooking but does not like anchovies ... enjoys listening to Radiohead ... finds winning as the best thing about being an athlete, and thinks that losing is the toughest part to deal with ... is currently undecided on a major. ■
CAREER STATS >> YEAR MP-MS MIN GA GAA SV 2009 16-16 1460 19 1.17 60 TOTALS 16-16 1460 19 1.17 60
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RENEANGUIANO
2009 All-Big West Conference Honorable Mention
2009
Rene Anguiano finished his first season earning All-Big West Honorable Mention honors and was one of two freshman to earn conference recognition ... trailed only Sunghyun Kim for the most assists last season with five ... earned his first career point at the collegiate level vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (9/13) ... earned an assist in CSUN's win over #3ranked UC Santa Barbara (10/18) ... earned another assist vs. UC Riverside (10/31) ... picked up his second assist in as many games vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/4) ... earned his fifth assist of the season at UC Irvine (11/7).
LOS ANGELES HIGH SCHOOL Captained the Romans for three years under head coach Pedro Martinez ... was named Most Valuable Player and an All-League Honorable Mention, as he led the Romans to the 2007 Los Angeles League Championship ... earned All-League, All-City, Most Valuable Player and First Team honors during the 20052006 season ... graduated with a 3.4 grade point average.
PERSONAL Born on October 21, 1987 in Los Angeles, Calif. ... parents are Maria D. Jesus Ruiz and Javier Anguiano ... has three brothers, Christopher, Javier and Andres, and two sisters, Natalie and Jazmine ... favorites include Club America, actors Nicholas Cage and Megan Fox, mexican food, the band Green Day ...chose Northridge because of the competitive soccer program and the diverse environment on campus ... greatest sports moment was being selected to the CIF AllStar Game ...the toughest thing about being an athlete is maintaining "discipline" ... prays before every game ... is undecided on a major. ■
CAREER STATS >> YEAR MP-MS G 2009 19-16 0 TOTALS 19-16 0
A PTS 5 5 5 5
SH SOG GW 15 5 0 15 5 0
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#30 MICHAEL ABALOS // #17 RENE ANGUIANO
MIDFIELDER // 6-0 // SOPHOMORE // LOS ANGELES, CALIF. // LOS ANGELES HS
M TheMATADORS DEFENDER // 5-10 // SOPHOMORE // TEL AVIV, ISRAEL // ALIANCE HS
YUVALBARAK 2009
In his inaugural season with the Matadors, Yuval Barak participated in 15 games and took four total shots, one on goal ... earned his first game-winning assist vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/4).
PERSONAL Parents are Yochi and Shimo Barak ... has two siblings Dor (16) and Ben (23) ... father was a weightlifter for the famed Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv ... was a member of Maccabi Tel-Aviv, Maccabi Herzliya, and Beitar Ramat-Gan soccer clubs ... is an Israeli champion on his U-17 team, Israeli Cup Holder for his U-19 team, and Israeli Cup Holder runner-up on his U-17 squad ... favorite professional team is Maccabi Tel Aviv ... favorite athlete is David Beckham ... enjoys watching "Family Guy" and "You Don't Mess with the Zohan" ... chose to attend CSUN because he felt that the people were really nice and liked the campus ... greatest sports moment is winning the U-19 cup in Israel ... best athlete that he has competed against is Ben Sahar, Chelsea's striker ... likes to sleep when he has time to relax ... favorite website is sports.co.il ... most famous person met in person is Bar Rafaeli ... best advice ever given to his is that "anything is possible if you decide to make it possible" ... would choose Adam Sandler to play the role of himself if a movie were made about his life ... cannot imagine going a week without soccer ... considers his military service as the biggest obstacle he has ever had to overcome ... his brothers and parents always make him smile ... considers David Beckham as his greatest sports hero ... currently undecided on a major. â–
CAREER STATS >> YEAR MP-MS G 2009 15-2 0 TOTALS 15-2 0
A PTS 1 1 1 1
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MATTIASBONVEHI 2009
Mattias Bonvehi played in nine games, finished the season with three assists earned in one game vs. UC Riverside (10/31) ... his three assists in one game now stands as not only a team-high mark for the season, but the most assists collected in one game by a Matador this decade ... took a total of nine shots with four on goal.
2008 Bonvehi was a redshirt during the 2008 season.
2007 Played in 19 matches for the Matadors in 2007, making two starts in the midfield ... scored his first career goal in a 3-1 loss to UC Davis on Oct. 17 ... scored the deciding goal in a 1-0 win over Cal Poly on Nov. 10.
EL CAMINO REAL HIGH SCHOOL Bonvehi played the 2005 and 2006 seasons for the Conquistadors, starting both seasons in the midfield ... elected captain as a senior ... was named to the Burroughs Invitational All-Tournament team in his senior season ... graduated in 2006 with a 3.2 GPA.
PERSONAL Born on November 14, 1989 in Beverly Hills, Calif. ... father is Luis Bonvehi and stepmother is Esther Solorzano ... favorites include Adam Sandler, “The Simpsons”, Argentine food, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and “The Goonies” ... says the best thing about being an athlete is “staying in shape and playing the game you love”, lists the toughest thing as “performing as a consistent player” ... advice for young people is “choose your decisions carefully” ... major is undecided. ■
CAREER STATS >> YEAR MP-MS G 2007 19-2 2 2009 9-0 0 TOTALS 28-2 2
A PTS 1 5 3 3 4 8
SH SOG GW 17 8 1 9 4 0 26 12 1
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#23 YUVAL BARAK // #10 MATTIAS BONVEHI
FORWARD // 5-8 // RS JUNIOR // LAKE BALBOA, CALIF. // EL CAMINO REAL HS
M TheMATADORS DEFENDER // 5-9 // RS FRESHMAN // MONROVIA, CALIF. // ST. FRANCIS HS
JOEFRANCO 2008
In his first season on the pitch for the Matadors, Joe Franco competed in all 20 games, one of five student-athletes to accomplish the feat and the only first-year player to see action in every game ... scored his first career goal at UC Riverside (9/30) ... took a total of seven shots ... four of his shots were on-goal.
2008 Franco redshirted the 2008 season.
ST. FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL Franco was a two year starter for the Golden Knights and head coach Glen Apples ... member of the 2007 squad that finished their season with a record of 25-2-1 ... named to 2007 All-CIF Second Team ... earned Pasadena Star News First Team honors following both seasons with St. Francis ... also named to First Team AllMission League and All-San Gabriel Valley Team last two seasons.
PERSONAL Born on January 26, 1990 ... son of Deanna Franco and Jeff Paradis ... has one sister, Danielle .... also recruited by UC Santa Cruz, Connecticut and UC Riverside ... favorites include Manchester United F.C., fullback Patrice Evra, actors Will Smith and Martin Lawrence and the television show "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" ... listens to his iPod and prays before games ... would like to switch places with Kobe Bryant for a day ... would entitle his autobiography "Carpe Diem" ... majoring in Kinesiology. ■
CAREER STATS >> YEAR MP-MS G 2009 20-20 1 TOTALS 20-20 1
A PTS 0 2 0 2
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RAFAELGARCIA
2007 All-Big West Conference Second Team
2009
After missing the previous season due to an injury, Rafael Garcia returned to the pitch and competed in every game throughout the season ... earned a game-winning assist vs. SMU at the Prego Italian Express Tournament (9/20) ... finished the '09 campaign with the thirdhighest number of shots taken with 28 ... 13 shots were on-goal.
2008 Granted a medical redshirt due to an injury sustained in the first game of the season vs. Georgetown (8/29).
2007 Garcia started 14 of the 17 matches he started, including his first 14 collegiate contests ... each of his two goals finished as game-winners, at UNLV on Sept. 16 and vs. Cal St. Fullerton on Oct. 24 ... both goals were scored in 1-0 wins ... also had two assists ... Northridge was 4-0 when he scored a point ... six of his 16 shots were on goal ... played the duration five times ... garnered All-Big West Second Team honors.
CANOGA PARK HIGH SCHOOL Garcia played in the midfield for the Hunters in 2006, captaining the team to a 24-0-1 record and a state championship ... garnered All-Area Player of the Year and Sunset Six League MVP honors.
PERSONAL Born on December 19, 1988 in Granada Hills, Calif. ... parents are Rafael and Elvira Garcia ... favorites include Denzel Washington, Pizza, Mandy Moore, and YouTube ... roots for Barcelona and Ronaldinho ... has wanted to attend CSUN since he was 11 ... likes to watch movies when he has time to relax ... would buy a house with a million dollars ... advice to young people is “stay focused” ... heroes are his parents ... undecided on a major. ■
CAREER STATS >> YEAR 2007 2008 2009 TOTALS
MP-MS 17-14 1-1 20-20 38-35
G 2 0 0 2
A PTS 2 6 0 0 1 1 3 7
SH SOG GW 8 3 0 0 0 0 28 13 0 36 16 0
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#3 JOE FRANCO // #7 RAFAEL GARCIA
MIDFIELDER // 5-6 // RS SOPHOMORE // CANOGA PARK, CALIF. // CANOGA PARK HS
M TheMATADORS MIDFIELDER/FORWARD // 6-2 // SOPHOMORE // FILLMORE, CALIF. // FILLMORE HS
LUISGIL 2009
Luis Gil finished his first season as a member of the soccer team at Cal State Northridge having competed in 15 games, and took a total of three shots.
FILLMORE HIGH SCHOOL Earned All-League, Most Valuable Player, and First Team honors as a member of the Fillmore High School soccer team.
PERSONAL Gil is currently undecided on his major. ■
CAREER STATS >> YEAR MP-MS G 2009 15-4 0 TOTALS 15-4 0
A PTS 0 0 0 0
SH SOG GW 3 2 0 3 2 0
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NICHOLASHAMILTON 2009
Nicholas Hamilton was a redshirt during the 2009 season.
2008 Appeared in 14 games, and was named a starter on two occasions ... two of his four shots were on-goal ... scored the first gamewinning goal of his career at UC Riverside (11/1).
2007 Hamilton made 18 appearances and three starts in his freshman campaign ... scored in his first game as a Matador, a 6-1 defeat of Detroit on Aug. 31 ... put five of his ten shots on goal for the year ... played a season-high 72 minutes on two occasions, on Oct. 3 at Cal State Fullerton and on Oct. 13 vs. UC Riverside.
CORONADO HIGH SCHOOL Hamilton played soccer and lacrosse for the Islanders ... helped to lead his squad to a 23-3 record as a senior ... claimed first team All-Presidio League, all-city, and team MVP honors as a senior ... won two league championships and one CIF championship in soccer ... graduated in 2007 with a 3.67 GPA.
PERSONAL Born on April 20, 1988 in Coronado, Calif. ... parents are Mick and Christine Hamilton ... favorites include Mel GIbson, mexican food, and the TV show “The Office” ... chose Northridge for the great campus and nice coaches ... greatest sports moment was winning CIF championship ... like to listen to music before games ... when he has time to relax, he likes to surf ... major is Business.
CAREER STATS >> YEAR MP-MS G 2007 18-3 1 2008 14-2 1 TOTALS 32-5 2
A PTS 0 2 0 2 0 4
SH SOG GW 10 5 0 4 2 1 14 7 1
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#16 LUIS GIL // #15 NICHOLAS HAMILTON
MIDFIELDER/DEFENDER // 6-3 // RS JUNIOR // CORONADO, CALIF. // CORONADO HS
M TheMATADORS DEFENDER // 6-0 // RS JUNIOR // VACAVILLE, CALIF. // VACAVILLE HS
JEREMYHOHN 2009
Jeremy Hohn redshirted the 2009 season.
2008 Started all 16 games he appeared in ... a mainstay of a Matador back-line responsible for six shutouts on the season.
2007 Hohn started 10 of the 16 matches he played in, including five straight at one point ... posted two shots on two occasions ... put three of his eight shots on goal ... played the duration in five matches.
VACAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL A two-sport athlete for the Bulldogs, Hohn was a midfielder for the soccer squad and a kicker for the football team ... elected captain for his final three seasons in soccer ... three-time all-league selection, including a first-team AllMonticello Empire award as a senior ... helped lead his team to a league championship in 2007.
PERSONAL Born on January 21, 1989 in Fairfield, Calif. ... parents are Helmut and Diane Hohn ... favorites include “Sportscenter”, the television show “Man vs. Wild”, pizza, Eva Mendez, and Manchester United ... chose Northridge for the good soccer program ... greatest sports moment was scoring the game-winning goal in the regional semifinals ... says the best thing about being an athlete is “you’re always in shape”, the toughest part is “hard work” ... likes to listen to music before games ... major is Recreation and Tourism Management. ■
CAREER STATS >> YEAR 2007 2008 TOTALS
MP-MS 16-10 16-16 32-26
G 0 0 0
A PTS 0 0 0 0 0 0
SH SOG GW 8 3 0 0 0 0 8 3 0
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CHRISLEIVA 2008
In his inaugural season with the Matadors, Christopher Leiva played in all but one game (18 of 19), and was named to the starting line-up on one occasion ... took ten total shots, three of them on-goal ... finished the season with two total points ... earned assists in back-to-back games against UC Santa Barbara (10/29) and UC Riverside (11/1).
VANGUARD UNIVERSITY Leiva played two seasons at Vanguard University, 2006 and 2007 ... scored 12 goals in his two seasons with the Lions.
JOHN BURROUGHS HIGH SCHOOL Played one season for at John Burroughs High School for Michael Kodoma, helping team to 12-4 record in 2005 ... earned AllFoothill League honors.
PERSONAL Born on August 6, 1987 ... son of Connie and Carlos Leiva ... favorites include Real Madrid and footballer Ronaldinho ... chose Cal State Northridge because of its educational programs and the soccer ... lists former Matador Sean Franklin as the toughest player he's ever competed against ... undecided on a major. ■
CAREER STATS >> YEAR MP-MS G 2008 18-1 0 TOTALS 18-1 0
A PTS 2 2 2 2
SH SOG GW 10 3 0 10 3 0
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#5 JEREMY HOHN // #14 CHRIS LEIVA
MIDFIELDER // 6-0 // SENIOR // BURBANK, CALIF. // VANGUARD
M TheMATADORS FORWARD // 5-9 // RS JUNIOR // CALI, COLOMBIA // CANOGA PARK HS
CAMILOROJAS
2008 All-Big West Conference Second Team
2009
Camilo Rojas redshirted the 2009 season.
2008 In his sophomore season, Rojas earned All-Big West Second Team Honors ... lead the team with seven goals scored, three game-winning goals, 49 total shots, and 24 shots-on-goal ... finished the season with 17 points, tied for the highest total on the team.
2007 Rojas appeared in 16 matches for the Matadors in 2007, making four starts ... logged four goals, tying him for the Northridge team lead ... put two in the back of the net in his first collegiate outing, Aug. 31 vs. Detroit ... scored in the Matadors 3-0 victory over UCLA on Sept. 29 ... tallied a goal in his first collegiate start, a 2-1 loss to UC Davis ... his 29 shots and 11 shots on goal were the second-most on the team.
CANOGA PARK HIGH SCHOOL Rojas played forward for Canoga Park High School and head coach Jake Garim.
PERSONAL Born Juan Camilo Rojas on February 23, 1989 in Cali, Colombia ... son of Sonia Quevedo and Carlos Elmer Rojas ... favorites include Deportivo Cali F.C., footballer Carlos Valderrama, actor Denzel Washington and the movie “Training Day” ... says the toughest thing about being an athlete is the conditioning ... undecided on a major. ■
CAREER STATS >> YEAR MP-MS G 2007 16-4 4 2008 18-9 7 TOTALS 34-13 11
A PTS 1 9 3 17 4 26
SH SOG GW 29 11 0 49 24 3 78 35 3
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JAKETROY 2009
In his first season at Cal State Northridge Jake Troy competed in nine games - vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (9/13), at New Mexico (10/3), at Cal State Fullerton (10/7), vs. UC Irvine (10/10), at Cal Poly (10/24), at UC Santa Barbara (10/28), vs. UC Riverside (10/31), at UC Irvine (11/7) and at UC Santa Barbara (11/11).
JUDGE MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterwinner for the Bulldogs and was elected captain for his senior season ... received a Most Valuable Player award in 2009 ... earned two consecutive All-State honors in his final two years at Judge Memorial ... graduated in 2009 with a 3.2 grade point average.
PERSONAL Born on October 20, 1990 in Boise, Idaho ... parents are Tim and Deb Troy ... has two sisters Martine and Kim ...played on Olympique Montreux for the Summer Men's Premiere League ... favorites include the professional teams Yeti and Fox Factory DH, professional athlete Sergio Ramos, actors Mark Strong and Kristen Bell, the television show "Modern Marvels," Thai food and the movie "Bourne Identity" ... chose Northridge because of the soccer team, the cinematography program and the weather ... says the best thing about being an athlete is being "healthy" ... the person in history he would most like to meet is Winston Churchill ... advice he would give to young people is "put in the work, then play" ... would like Josh Harnett to play him in a movie about his life ... his greatest hero is his grandfather ... majoring in Cinematography. ■
CAREER STATS >> YEAR MP-MS G 2009 9-0 0 TOTALS 0-0 0
A PTS 0 0 0 0
SH SOG GW 0 0 0 0 0 0
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#9 CAMILO ROJAS // #18 JAKE TROY
DEFENDER // 6-2 // SOPHOMORE // SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH // JUDGE MEMORIAL CATHOLIC HS
M TheMATADORS FORWARD/MIDFIELDER // 5-9 // RS JUNIOR // NORTHRIDGE, CALIF. // GRANADA HILLS HS
DANIELYOON 2009
Daniel Yoon participated in 17 of 20 games throughout the season and finished with one goal, one assist, five shots, and two shots on goal ... picked up the first assist of the season vs. LMU (9/6) ... scored his first career goal vs. UC Riverside (10/31).
2008 Came off the bench and played in 13 matches this season in midfield ... took one shot against Cal State Fullerton (10/18).
2007 Yoon did not appear in a match for Northridge during the 2007 season and was a redshirt that season.
GRANADA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL Yoon played three seasons for the Highlanders as a midfielder and forward ... started all three years and was a captain all three years ... tabbed All-Valley League for the 2005-06 season.
PERSONAL Born on August 23, 1989 in Los Angeles, Calif. ... parents are Young Sun and Sun Young Yoon ... favorites include Adam Sandler, Jessica Alba, pasta, and the television show “Lost” ... roots for Manchester United and star forward Cristiano Ronaldo ... chose CSUN for its ”very nice campus and amazing soccer program ... likes to pray before games ... likes to sleep when he has time to relax ... person in history he would most like to meet is George Washington ... if forced to listen to one CD for the rest of his life, he would choose Boyz II Men ... his advice to young people is “if you set a goal, pursue it and never give it up” ... no one knows how much he loves to cook ... undecided on a major. ■
CAREER STATS >> YEAR MP-MS G 2008 13-0 0 2009 17-2 1 TOTALS 30-0 1
A PTS 0 0 1 3 1 3
SH SOG GW 1 1 0 5 2 0 6 3 0
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#13 SAM
#26 VITOR
#1 JOE
FORWARD 5-9 // FRESHMAN WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CALIF. WESTLAKE HS
DEFENDER 5-11 // FRESHMAN SAO PAOLO, BRAZIL BEVERLY HILLS HS
GOALKEEPER 6-3 // RS SOPHOMORE TORRANCE, CALIF. UCLA
#20 BRIAN
#24 MICHAEL
#27 MAJEED
FORWARD 5-10 // FRESHMAN WOODLAND HILLS, CALIF. TAFT HS
FORWARD 5-11 // FRESHMAN GRANADA HILLS, CALIF. GRANADA HILLS HS
MIDFIELDER/FORWARD 5-8 // FRESHMAN LOS ANGELES, CALIF. LOS ANGELES LUTHERAN HS
#21 CARLOS
#29 SAM
#12 CHRIS
MIDFIELDER 5-11 // FRESHMAN WOODLAND HILLS, CALIF. EL CAMINO REAL HS
MIDFIELDER 6-1 // FRESHMAN PARKER, COLO. CHAPARRAL HS
#28 SHAWIN
#4 THOMAS
#35 TANNER
DEFENDER 5-10 // FRESHMAN SUN VALLEY, CALIF. VILLAGE CHRISTIAN HS
MIDFIELDER 5-11 // FRESHMAN PHOENIX, ARIZ. PINNACLE HS
DEFENDER 5-11 // FRESHMAN QUARTZ HILL, CALIF. QUARTZ HILL HS
#11 TAYLOR
#8 EDWIN
#6 GUSTAVO
5-9 // SOPHOMORE PLEASANT VIEW, UTAH UNLV
FORWARD 5-11 // FRESHMAN LOS ANGELES, CALIF. SANTEE EDUCATIONAL COMPLEX
#19 MANABU
#2 ALBERTO
GOALKEEPER 5-11 // JUNIOR KAJOSHIMA, JAPAN CITRUS COLLEGE
MIDFIELDER 6-0 // FRESHMAN VAN NUYS, CALIF. BIRMINGHAM HS
#31 HAYDEN
#34 ANGEL
DEFENDER 6-2 // FRESHMAN SIMI VALLEY, CALIF. ROYAL HS
DEFENDER 6-3 // FRESHMAN NORTHRIDGE, CALIF. KENNEDY HS
BALL
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BENAVIDES
BERENJI
BOWLIN DEFENDER
KAJI
NICHOLSON
NOGUEIRA
PATTISON
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RIVAS
SCACHETTI
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SMITH DEFENDER/MIDFIELDER 5-9 // RS FRESHMAN PALMDALE, CALIF. QUARTZ HILL HS
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MIDFIELDER/FORWARD 5-9 // RS FRESHMAN VAN NUYS, CALIF. BIRMINGHAM HS
ROSAS
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OPPONENTS
OOPPONENTS THE BIG WEST CONFERENCE THE NORTHRIDGE MEN'S SOCCER team begins its tenth season in the Big West Conference in 2010 after posting an 10-8-2 overall record and a fourth-place finish in league play in 2009. Six Matadors earned All-Conference honors in 2009, including First Team honorees Chad Borak, Sunghyun Kim and Cameron Sims. Also receiving Honorable Mention were Michael Abalos, Rene Anguiano and Dylan Riley. In addition to the player accolades, Head coach Terry Davila won the Big West Coach of the Year award for the third time during his tenure at CSUN. Since joining the conference in 2001, the Matadors have won two Big West Championships in 2003 and 2005. Over the last nine seasons, the Matadors have earned 68 all-conference awards, including
season, all eight members of the conference - Northridge, Cal Poly, Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State, Pacific, UC Irvine, UC Davis UC Riverside and UC Santa Barbara - are from the state of California. The Pacific Coast Athletic Association began on July 1, 1969. Its six charter members were Cal State Los Angeles, Fresno State, Long Beach State, San Diego State, San Jose State and UC Santa Barbara. The conference's previous 39 years have been characterized by expansion and change. The original PCAA lineup changed in the early years and by 1975, charter members UC Santa Barbara and Cal State Los Angeles had dropped football and San Diego State bolted the conference in foot-
Beach State, San Diego State, Fresno State and San Jose State had joined the women's conference. The PCAA upped its women's sponsorship to eight championships. The PCAA began its 20th year of existence by changing its name to the Big West Conference. With the inclusion of the states of Utah, Nevada and New Mexico into the loop, the term "Big West" more accurately represented the conference. In 1992, Fresno State left the Big West, with San Jose State and UNLV leaving four years later. Entering that same year were Boise State, Cal Poly and Idaho. Boise State would leave in 2001, one year after the departures of Nevada and New Mexico. The Big West Conference sponsors 17 sports, including men’s and
BIG WEST MEMBERS Cal State Northridge Cal Poly Cal State Fullerton UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara
CONFERENCE DIRECTORY Physical and Mailing Address 2 Corporate Park – Suite 206 Irvine, CA 92606 Phone (949) 261-2525 Fax (949) 261-2528 Website Address www.bigwest.org Dennis Farrell, Commissioner e-mail: dfarrell@bigwest.org Rob Halvaks, Senior Associate Commissioner e-mail: rhalvaks@bigwest.org
28 first-teamers and 12 Player or Coach of the Year awards. In February 2002, the Big West Conference Council approved the addition of men’s soccer as a priority championship sport. Schools sponsoring men’s soccer are required to fund at least 80 percent of the maximum number of scholarships allowable under NCAA rules. The Big West Conference enters its 42nd season as a conference and the 22nd year of being known as the Big West since changing its name from the Pacific Coast Athletic Association prior to the 1988 football season. The conference has undertaken a new look over the past years. With the departure of Idaho and Utah State following the 2004-05
ball only. In 1974, Cal State Fullerton moved into the conference. By 1977, UC Irvine joined the Big West and UCSB was back in -both as non-football playing institutions -- while Utah State became the first non-California member of the circuit, transforming the PCAA into a regional conference. Nevada-Las Vegas (1981) and New Mexico State (1984) soon followed suit, bringing the league's membership to 10 universities. In the fall of 1983, the PCAA became the first western conference to incorporate women's athletic programs into the conference. Charter women's members UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara and UNLV competed in five championships. By the end of 1985, Pacific, Hawai'i, Cal State Fullerton, Long
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Jody McRoberts, Associate Commissioner e-mail: jmcroberts@bigwest.org Michael Daniels, Assistant Commissioner e-mail: mdaniels@bigwest.org Erica Monteabaro, Assistant Commissioner e-mail: emonteabaro@bigwest.org Mike Villamor, Information Director e-mail: mvillamor@bigwest.org Julie St. Cyr, Associate Information Director e-mail: jstcyr@bigwest.org Chris Hargraves, Assistant Information Director e-mail: chargraves@bigwest.org Steve Chen, Director of Video Operations e-mail: schen@bigwest.org Patricia Sampson, Administrative Assistant e-mail: psampson@bigwest.org Beth Holtermann, Administrative Assistant e-mail: bholtermann@bigwest.org
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2009 FINAL BIG WEST STANDINGS BIG WEST MATCHES W L T TP
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR > Irving Garcia, UC Irvine
W
L
T
ALL MATCHES PCT Home
Away
Neu
UC Santa Barbara ($1+)
8
1
1
25
17
5
2
.750
10-2-0
6-3-1
1-0-1
Martin Hedevag, UC Santa Barbara
Cal Poly (2)
6
3
1
19
8
10
2
.450
6-2-1
2-7-1
0-1-0
GOALKEEPERS OF THE YEAR >
UC Irvine (3!+)
6
4
0
18
15
7
0
.682
5-5-0
9-1-0
1-1-0
Sam Hayden, UC Santa Barbara
Northridge (4)
5
4
1
16
10
8
2
.550
6-1-1
3-6-0
1-1-1
FRESHMEN OF THE YEAR >
Cal State Fullerton
4
5
1
13
8
9
2
.474
4-3-1
1-6-1
3-0-0
UC Davis
3
6
1
10
6
12
1
.342
3-4-0
1-7-1
2-1-0
UC Riverside
0
9
1
1
1
16
1
.083
1-5-1
0-9-0
0-2-0
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR >
Machal David, UC Santa Barbara
MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR > Danny Barrera, UC Santa Barbara
COACH OF THE YEAR > Terry Davila, Northridge
BIG WEST FIRST TEAM > Irving Garcia, F, Sr., UC Irvine Cameron Sims, F, Sr., Northridge Amani Walker, F, Jr., UC Irvine David Walker, F, Sr., UC Santa Barbara Carlos Aguilar, MF, Sr., UC Irvine Danny Barrera, MF, So., UC Santa Barbara Sunghyun Kim, MF, Sr., Northridge Luis Silva, MF, So., UC Santa Barbara Chad Borak, D, Sr., Northridge Michael Boxall, D, Jr., UC Santa Barbara Martin Hedevag, D, Sr., UC Santa Barbara Kevin Santora, D, Sr., UC Irvine Sam Hayden, GK, Jr., UC Santa Barbara
BIG WEST SECOND TEAM > Michael Nonni, F, Fr., UC Santa Barbara Spencer Thompson, F, Jr., UC Irvine David Zamora, F, Jr., Cal Poly Machael David, MF, Fr., UC Santa Barbara Jacob Hustedt, MF, So., Cal Poly Paul Marcoux, MF, Sr., UC Davis Josh Didion, D, Sr., Cal Poly David Lozano, D, Sr., UC Riverside Michael Tetteh, D, So., UC Santa Barbara Patrick Sigler, D, So., Cal Poly Patrick McLain, GK, So., Cal Poly
BIG WEST HONORABLE MENTION > Celso Alvarez, F, Jr., Cal State Fullerton Waid Ibrahim, F, So., UC Santa Barbara Chris Leer, F, Sr., UC Davis Rene Anguiana, MF, Fr., Northridge Jonathan Prieto, MF, Fr., UC Irvine Shay Spitz, MF, Sr., Cal State Fullerton Corey Attaway, D, Jr., UC Irvine Dylan Riley, D, Sr., Northridge Matt Sanders, D, Sr., Cal State Fullerton Michael Abalos, Fr., GK, Northridge
BIG WEST PLAYERS OF THE WEEK > DATE Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9
PLAYER Amani Walker, UC Irvine Cameron Sims, Northridge Dylan Riley, Northridge Chris Beville, UC Davis Patrick McLain, Cal Poly Irving Garcia, UC Irvine Junior Burgos, Cal Poly David Zamora, Cal Poly Amani Walker, UC Irvine Devin Deldo, Northridge
$ - Big West regular season champion
! - Big West Tournament Champion
() - Big West Tournament Seed
+ - NCAA Tournament participant
2009 BIG WEST STATISTICAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS POINTS > 1. Irving Garcia, UC Irvine 2. David Walker, UC Santa Barbara 3. Amani Walker, UC Irvine 4. Carlos Aguilar, UC Irvine Danny Barrera, UC Santa Barbara 6. Michael Nonni, UC Santa Barbara Spencer Thompson, UC Irvine 8. David Zamora, Cal Poly 9. Cameron Sims, Northridge Sunghyun Kim, Northridge
25 24 21 19 19 18 18 17 15 15
GOALS SCORED > 1. David Walker, UC Santa Barbara 2. Amani Walker, UC Irvine 3. Irving Garcia, UC Irvine 4. Cameron Sims, Northridge David Zamora, Cal Poly Spencer Thompson, UC Irvine 7. Carlos Aguilar, UC Irvine Michael Nonni, UC Santa Barbara 9. Four Players Tied at
10 9 8 7 7 7 6 6 5
ASSISTS > 1. Irving Garcia, UC Irvine Danny Barrera, UC Santa Barbara 3. Sunghyun Kim, Northridge Carlos Aguilar, UC Irvine 5. Michael Nonni, UC Santa Barbara 6. Four Players Tied at including Rene Anguiano
9 9 7 7 6 5
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE > 1. Sam Hayden, UC Santa Barbara 2. Andrew Fontein, UC Irvine 4. Michael Abalos, Northridge
0.74 0.88 1.17
GOALIE SAVES > 1. Sam Hayden, UC Santa Barbara 2. Patrick McLain, Cal Poly 4. Michael Abalos, Northridge
85 73 60
SHUTOUTS > 1. Sam Hayden, UC Santa Barbara 2. Michael Abalos, Northridge Patrick McLain, Cal Poly
16 5 5
TEAM LEADERS POINTS > 1. UC Santa Barbara 2. UC Irvine 3. Northridge
124 115 75
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE > 1. UC Santa Barbara 2. UC Irvine 3. Northridge
0.73 1.05 1.07
GOALS SCORED > 1. UC Santa Barbara 2. UC Irvine 4. Northridge
40 39 24
GOALIE SAVES > 1. Cal Poly 2. UC Riverside 4. Northridge / Cal St. Fullerton
103 96 81
ASSISTS > 1. UC Santa Barbara 2. UC Irvine 3. Northridge
44 37 27
SHUTOUTS > 1. UC Santa Barbara 2. Northridge/Cal Poly 4. UC Irvine
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2009 BIG WEST HONORS
OOPPONENTS SAN DIEGO
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
WASHINGTON
SAN JOSE STATE
Wednesday, September 1 ■ 7:00 p.m. Matador Soccer Field
Sunday, September 5 ■ 4:00 p.m. Sullivan Field
Friday, September 10 ■ 4:30 p.m. Titan Stadium (Fullerton, Calif.) Cal State Fullerton Tournament
Sunday, September 12 ■ 11:30 a.m. Titan Field (Fullerton, Calif.) Cal State Fullerton Tournament
GENERAL Location: San Diego, Calif. Founded: 1949 Enrollment: 7,800 President: Dr. Mary Lyons Athletic Director: Ky Snyder Nickname: Toreros Colors: Columbia Blue, Navy and White Conference: West Coast
GENERAL Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Founded: 1911 Enrollment: 8,300 President: David Burcham Athletic Director: Dr. William Husak Nickname: Lions Colors: Crimson, Navy Blue, Gray and Marymount Blue Conference: West Coast
GENERAL Location: Seattle, Wash. Founded: 1861 Enrollment: 42,000 President: Dr. Mark Emmert Athletic Director: Scott Woodward Nickname: Huskies Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Pacific-10
GENERAL Location: San Jose, Calif. Founded: 1857 Enrollment: 32,746 President: Jon Whitmore Director of Athletics: Tom Bowen Nickname: Spartans Colors: Gold, White, an Blue Conference: MPSF
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Torero Stadium Capacity: 7,000 Press Box Phone: (619) 767-3988
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Sullivan Field Capacity: 2,000 Press Box Phone: (310) 258-8732
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Husky Soccer Stadium Capacity: 2,100 Press Box Phone: (206) 616-8874
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Spartan Stadium Capacity: 30,456 Press Box Phone: (408) 924-1234
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Ryan McCann Office Phone: (619) 260-2323 Office FAX: (619) 260-2990 e-mail: rmccann@sandiego.edu Website: www.usdtoreros.com
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Mark Dodson Office Phone: (310) 338-7643 Office FAX: (310) 338-2703 e-mail: mdodson2@lmu.edu Website: www.LMULions.com
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Alyssa Chambers Office Phone: (201) 685-3119 Office FAX: (201) 692-9361 e-mail: achambers@u.washington.edu Website: www.gohuskies.com
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: TBD Office Phone: (408) 924-1211 Office FAX: (408) 924-1294 e-mail: TBD Website: www.SJSUSpartans.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Seamus McFadden Alma Mater: San Diego State, 1976 Career Record (Years): 312-221-49 (30) Record at USD (Years): Same Office Phone: (619) 260-2305 Assistants: Mike Nicholson, Brian Quinn and Guillermo Rodriguez OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 12-5-2 2009 WCC Record: 8-2-2 (1st) 2009 NCAA Postseason: Second Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: N/A
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Paul Krumpe Alma Mater: UCLA, 1986 Career Record (Years): 107-102-27 (12) Record at LMU (Years): Same Office Phone: (310) 338-5239 Assistants: Mathes Mennell and Michael Erush OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 10-9-2 2009 WCC Record: 5-5-2 (3rd) 2009 NCAA Postseason: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dean Wurzberger Alma Mater: Sacramento State, 1982 Career Record (Years): 212-107-39 (18) Record at UW (Years): 204-99-34 (17) Office Phone: (206) 543-4209 Assistants: Richard Reece, Ben Somoza, Jimmy Gabriel OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 5-7-6 2009 Pac-10 Record: 2-3-5 (5th) 2009 NCAA Postseason: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/5 Newcomers: 10
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Gary St. Clair Alma Mater: San Jose State, 1976 Career Record (Years): 189-172-30 (20) Record at SJSU (Years): Same Office Phone: (408) 924-1261 Assistants: Ron Smare, Chris Behler Dan Benton OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 9-10-1 2009 MPSF Record: 4-3-0 (3rd) 2009 MPSF Postseason: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: N/A Newcomers: N/A
TOP RETURNERS Patrick Wallen (F, So.) - 7 G, 3 5, 19 PTS. Stephen Poza (F, Jr.) - 2 G, 3 A, 23 Shots Marcelo Carminatti (F, Sr.) - 3 G, 22 Shots
TOP RETURNERS Rafael Baca (F, Sr.) - 9 G, 5 A, 23 PTS. Logan McDaniel (MF, Jr.) - 2 G, 5 A, 9 PTS. Vincent Ocampo (M, Sr.) - 2 G, 2 A, 6 PTS.
TOP RETURNERS Brent Richards (F, Jr.) - 5 G, 3 A, 13 PTS Ryan Moore (F, So.) - 4 G, 2 A, 10 PTS Matt Van Houten (F, Sr.) - 4 G, 1 A, 9 PTS.
TOP RETURNERS Nick Cukar (MF, Sr.) - 8 G, 17 PTS. Josh Boemecke (MF, Sr.) - 4 G, 25 PTS.
SERIES Series Record: San Diego leads 13-8-0 Last Meeting: September 1, 2009 Where: San Diego, Calif. Result: Northridge 0, San Diego 12 Last Five: L LW L L
SERIES Series Record: Northridge leads 11-7-2 Last Meeting: November 20, 2004 Where: Los Angeles, Calif. Result: Northridge 0, LMU 1 Last Five: LT T L L
SERIES Series Record: Washington leads 1-0-2 Last Meeting: September 12, 1993 Where: Fullerton, Calif. Result: Northridge 1, Washington 2 Last Five: T T L
SERIES Series Record: San Jose St. leads 7-4-1 Last Meeting: October 10, 2003 Where: Northridge, Calif. Result: Northridge 5, San Jose St. 0 Last Five: L LW LW
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Friday, September 17 ■ 4:30 p.m. PT Lee Jackson Field (Akron, Ohio) University of Akron Tournament
Sunday, September 19 ■ 9:00 a.m. PT Lee Jackson Field (Akron, Ohio) University of Akron Tournament
Friday, September 24 ■ 7:00 p.m. Negoesco Stadium
Sunday, September 26 ■ 1:00 p.m. Matador Soccer Field
GENERAL Location: Akron, Ohio Founded: 1870 Enrollment: 24,704 President: Dr. Luis M. Proenza Athletics Director: Tom Wistrcill Nickname: Zips Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Mid-American
GENERAL Location: Chicago, Ill. Founded: 1896 Enrollment: 26,245 President: Dr. Michael J. Hogan Athletic Director: James W. Schmidt Nickname: Flames Colors: Navy Blue and Fire Engine Red Conference: Horizon League
GENERAL Location: San Francisco, Calif. Founded: 1855 Enrollment: 8,000 President: Fr. Stephen J. Privett, S.J. Athletic Director: Debra Gore-Mann Nickname: Dons Colors: Green and Gold Conference:West Coast Conference
GENERAL Location: USAFA, Colo. Founded: 1954 Enrollment: 4,400 Superintendent: Lt. Gen. Michael C. Gould Athletic Director: Dr. Hans Mueh Nickname: Falcons Colors: Blue and Silver Conference:Mountain Pacific Sports Federation
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Lee Jackson Field Capacity: TBA Press Box Phone: TBA
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Flames Field Capacity: 1,000 Press Box Phone: N/A
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Negoesco Stadium Capacity: 3,000 Press Box Phone: N/A
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Cadet Soccer Field Capacity: 2,000 Press Box Phone: N/A
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Paul Warner Office Phone: (330) 972-2677 Office FAX: (330) 374-8844 e-mail: pwarner@uakron.edu Website: www.GoZips.com
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: John Jaramillo Office Phone: (312) 996-5880 Office FAX: (312) 996-8349 e-mail: jjar@uic.edu Website: www.uicflames.com
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Ryan McCrary Office Phone: (415) 422-6162 Office FAX: (415) 422-2929 e-mail: mccrary@usfca.edu Website: www.usfdons.com
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Jerry Cross Office Phone: (719) 333-3950 Office FAX: (719) 333-3798 e-mail: jerry.cross@usafa.edu Website: www.goairforcefalcons.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Caleb Porter Alma Mater: Indiana, 1998 Career Record (Years): 68-12-8 (4) Record at Akron (Years): Same Office Phone: Contact SID Assistants: Jared Embick, Oliver Slawson, and Liam Curran OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 23-1-1 2009 MAC Record: 6-0-0 (1st) 2009 NCAA Postseason: College Cup Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Newcomers: 9
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Sean Phillips Alma Mater: Indiana, 1984 Career Record (Years): First Season Record at UIC (Years): First Season Office Phone: (312) 996-6999 Assistants: Aleksey Korol and Minos Vlamakis OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 6-6-7 2009 Horizon Record: 3-3-2 (5th) 2009 NCAA Postseason: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/11 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7 Newcomers: 9
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Erik Visser Alma Mater: USF, 1982 Career Record (Years): 86-75-11 (9) Record at USF (Years): Same Office Phone: (415) 422-2909 Assistants: Josh McKay, Dan Chamberlain, Tyler Gottschalk, and Ron Shinault OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 7-10-2 2009 WCC Record: 4-7-1 (6th) 2009 NCAA Postseason: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/10 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Newcomers: 15
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Doug Hill Alma Mater: USAFA, 1983 Career Record (Years): 17-33-3 (3) Record at USAFA (Years): Same Office Phone: (719) 333-2174 Assistant: Matthew Okoh and Chris Foster
TOP RETURNERS Anthony Ampaipitakwong (MF, Sr.) - 8 G David Meves (GK, So.) - 0.28 GAA, 25 SHO Darlington Nagbe (MF/F, So.) - 10 G
TOP RETURNERS Ivan Stanisavljevic (MF, So.) - 7 G, 14 PTS.
TOP RETURNERS Brandon Burke (F, Sr.) - 2 G, 7 A, 11 PTS. Oscar Englund (F, So.) - 2 G, 1 A, 5 PTS. Brendan Roslund (GK, So.) - 1.41 GAA, 60 SV.
TOP RETURNERS Kevin Durr (M, So.) - 3 G, 2 A, 8 PTS. Kyle Moses (MF, Sr.) - 2 G, 2 A, 6 PTS. Zane Dydasco (MF, So.) - 1 G, 2 A, 4 PTS.
SERIES Series Record: First Meeting
SERIES Series Record: First Meeting
SERIES Series Record: San Francisco leads 8-2 Last Meeting: September 15, 2006 Where: Northridge, Calif. Result: Northridge 1, San Francisco 2 Last Five: W L LW L
SERIES Series Record: Tied at 1-1 Last Meeting: November 1, 1996 Where: Fullerton, Calif. Result: Northridge 0, Air Force 2 Last Five: W L
OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 7-8-2 2009 MPSF Record: 2-5 (7th) 2009 NCAA Postseason: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Newcomers: 5
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OOPPONENTS UCLA
CAL STATE FULLERTON
CAL POLY
UC DAVIS
Wednesday, October 27 ■ 7:00 p.m. Drake Stadium
Saturday, October 2 ■ 7:00 p.m. Titan Stadium
Wednesday, October 6 ■ 7:00 p.m. Alex G. Spanos Stadium
Saturday, October 9 ■ 7:00 p.m. Matador Soccer Field
Wednesday, October 13 ■ 7:00 p.m. Matador Soccer Field
Saturday, November 6 ■ 7:00 p.m. Matador Soccer Field
Saturday, October 16 ■ 7:00 p.m. Aggie Field
GENERAL Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Founded: 1919 Enrollment: 38,500 Chancellor: Gene Block Director of Athletics: Dan Guerrero Nickname: Bruins Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Pacific-10
GENERAL Location: Fullerton, Calif. Founded: 1957 Enrollment: 36,000 President: Dr. Milton A. Gordon Athletic Director: Brian Quinn Nickname: Titans Colors: Navy, Orange and White Conference: Big West
GENERAL Location: San Luis Obispo, Calif. Founded: 1901 Enrollment: 19,471 President: Dr. Warren J. Baker Athletic Director: Alison Cone Nickname: Mustangs Colors: Forest Green and Gold Conference: Big West
GENERAL Location: Davis, Calif. Founded: 1908 Enrollment: 32,153 Chancellor: Dr. Linda Katehi Director of Athletics: Greg Warzecka Nickname: Aggies Colors: Yale Blue and Gold Conference: Big West
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Drake Stadium Capacity: 11,700 Press Box Phone: N/A
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Titan Stadium Capacity: 10,000 Press Box Phone: (657) 278-5882
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Alex G. Spanos Stadium Capacity: 11,075 Press Box Phone: (805) 756-6739
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Aggie Soccer Stadium Capacity: 1,000 Press Box Phone: None
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Liza David Office Phone: (310) 206-8140 Office FAX: (310) 825-8664 e-mail: ldavid@athletics.ucla.edu Website: www.uclabruins.com
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Mel Franks Office Phone: (657) 278-3970 Office FAX: (657) 278-3141 e-mail: mfranks@fullerton.edu Website: www.fullertontitans.com
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Chris Giovannetti Office Phone: (805) 756-7513 Office FAX: (805) 756-2650 e-mail: cgiovann@calpoly.edu Website: www.gopoly.com
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Amanda Piechowski Office Phone: (530) 752-3505 Office FAX: (530) 754-5674 e-mail: ajpiechowski@ucdavis.edu Website: www.ucdavisaggies.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jorge Salcedo Alma Mater: UCLA, 1989 Career Record (Years): 71-33-22 (6) Record at UCLA (Years): Same Office Phone: (310) 825-1777 Assistants: Eddie Soto, Kenny Arena, Patrick Seymour OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 12-4-4 2009 MPSF Record: 5-1-4 (1st) 2009 NCAA Postseason: Quarterfinals Letterwinners Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: N/A Newcomers: N/A
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bob Ammann Alma Mater: Cal State Fullerton, 1986 Career Record (Years): 22-44-7 (4) Record at CSF (Years): Same Office Phone: (657) 278-5414 Assistants: Adam Reeves, Sam Reynolds
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dwayne Shaffer Alma Mater: Chico State, 1988 Career Record (Years): 142-106-25 (14) Record at UCD (Years): 137-96-24 (13) Office Phone: (530) 752-8892 Assistants: Jason Hotaling and Eric Mild
OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 8-9-2 2009 BWC Record: 4-5-1 (5th) 2009 NCAA Postseason: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/3 Newcomers: 8
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Paul Holocher Alma Mater: Santa Clara, 1990 Career Record (Years): 146-52-23 (11) Record at CP (Years): 37-28-16 (4) Office Phone: (805) 756-7070 Assistants: Bryan Reed, Ryan Hopkins, and Mark Jones OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 8-10-2 2009 BWC Record: 6-3-1 (2nd) 2009 NCAA Postseason: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/5 Newcomers: 9
TOP RETURNERS Chandler Hoffman (F, So.) - 5 G, 2 A Ryan Hollingshead (MF/F, So.) - 4 G, 9 PTS.
TOP RETURNERS Celso Alvarez (F, Sr.) - 5 G, 2 GWG Trevor Whiddon (GK, Jr.) - 1.26 GAA, 71 SV. Jonathan Birt (So., D) - 1 G, 2 A, 16 Shots
TOP RETURNERS David Zamora (F, Sr.) - 7 G, 3 A, 17 PTS. Junior Burgos (MF, Sr.) - 4 G, 1 A, 9 PTS. Chris Gaschen (MF, So.) - 2 G, 4 A, 8 PTS.
TOP RETURNERS Josh Joslin (F, So.) - 3 G, 21 Shots Rene Cuellar (MF/F, Sr.) - 2 G, 16 Shots Ryan McCowan (GK, Jr.) - 53 Saves, 1.54 GAA
SERIES Series Record: UCLA leads 12-1-3 Last Meeting: September 28, 2008 Where: Westwood, Calif. Result: Northridge 2, UCLA 2 (2OT) Last Five: LT T W T
SERIES Series Record: Northridge leads 15-13-2 Last Meeting: November 4, 2009 Where: Northridge, Calif. Result: Northridge 1, CS Fullerton 0 (OT) Last Five: W W W LW
SERIES Series Record: Northridge leads 24-14-7 Last Meeting: October 24, 2009 Where: San Luis Obispo, Calif. Result: Northridge 1, Cal Poly 3 Last Five: LT LT L
SERIES Series Record: UC Davis leads 4-2-2 Last Meeting: October 21, 2009 Where: Northridge, Calif. Result: Northridge 0, UC Davis 0 (2OT) Last Five: L L L LT
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OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 6-12-1 2009 BWC Record: 3-6-1 (6th) 2009 NCAA Postseason: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/15 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Newcomers: 7
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UC RIVERSIDE
Wednesday, October 20 ■ 7:00 p.m. Matador Soccer Field
Saturday, October 23 ■ 7:00 p.m. Harder Stadium
Saturday, October 24 ■ 11:00 a.m. UCR Soccer Stadium
GENERAL Location: Irvine, Calif. Founded: 1962 Enrollment: 27,000 Chancellor: Dr. Michael V. Drake Athletic Director: Mike Izzi Nickname: Anteaters Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Big West
GENERAL Location: Santa Barbara, Calif. Founded: 1944 Enrollment: 20,000 Chancellor: Dr. Henry T. Yang Athletic Director: Mark Massari Nickname: Gauchos Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Big West
GENERAL Location: Riverside, Calif. Founded: 1954 Enrollment: 18,063 Chancellor: Timothy P. White Athletic Director: Stan Morrison Nickname: Highlanders Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Big West
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Anteater Stadium Capacity: 2,500 Press Box Phone: N/A
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Harder Stadium Capacity: 17,000 Press Box Phone: (805) 893-3439
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: UCR Soccer Stadium Capacity: 2,000 Press Box Phone: None
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Erik Wirtanen Office Phone: (949) 824-8934 Office FAX: (949) 824-5260 e-mail: ewirtane@uci.edu Website: www.ucirvinesports.com
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Lisa Skvarla Office Phone: (805) 893-8603 Office FAX: (805) 893-4537 e-mail: Lisa.Skavarla@athletics.ucsb.edu Website: www.ucsbgauchos.com
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: John Maxwell Office Phone: (951) 827-5438 Office FAX: (951) 827-5889 e-mail: john.maxwell@ucr.edu Website: www.gohighlanders.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: George Kuntz Alma Mater: Arizona State, 1989 Career Record (Years): 269-190-56 (21) Record at UCI (Years): 138-127-43 (15) Office Phone: (949) 824-1096 Assistants: Chris Volk, Mike Ditta, and Bryan Wallace OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 15-7-0 2009 BWC Record: 6-4-0 (3rd) 2009 NCAA Postseason: Second Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/8 Starters Returning/Lost: N/A Newcomers: 14
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Tim Vom Steeg Alma Mater: UC Santa Barbara, 1989 Career Record (Years): 157-61-22 (11) Record at UCSB (Years): Same Office Phone: (805) 893-3473 Assistants: Greg Wilson, Leo Chappel, Neil Jones and Stuart Dobson OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 17-5-2 2009 BWC Record: 8-1-1 (1st) 2009 NCAA Postseason: Third Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/8 Starters Returning/Lost: N/A Newcomers: 14
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Junior Gonzalez (6th Year) Alma Mater: UCLA, 2000 Career Record (Years): 20-56-12 (5) Record at UCR (Years): Same Office Phone: (951) 827-5022 Assistant: Tim Cupello, Erasmo Solorzano
TOP RETURNERS Spencer Thompson (F, Sr.) - 7 G, 4 A Andrew Fontein (GK, Jr..) - 8-3-0, 0.88 GAA
TOP RETURNERS Luis Silva (MF, Jr.) - 4G, 5 A David Walker (F, Jr.) - 10G, 4 A Michael Tetteh (D, Jr.) - 5 G, 5 A
TOP RETURNERS Joel Garcia (F, Jr.) - 3 G, 7 PTS, 19 Shots Cesar Diaz (F, So.) - 2 G, 4 PTS, 26 Shots Cody Suppe (GK, Jr.) - 58 Saves, 1.79 GAA
SERIES Series Record: UCSB leads 16-14-5 Last Meeting: November 11, 2009 Where: Santa Barbara, Calif. Result: Northridge 0, UCSB 1 Last Five: T LW L L
SERIES Series Record: Northridge leads 17-1-6 Last Meeting: October 31, 2009 Where: Northridge, Calif. Result: Northridge 4, UC Riverside 1 Last Five: W W W W W
UCLA [OCTOBER 27 – UC RIVERSIDE [OCTOBER 24]
UC IRVINE
Wednesday, November 3 ■ 7:00 p.m. Anteater Stadium
SERIES Series Record: Northridge leads 17-13-4 Last Meeting: November 7, 2009 Where: Irvine, Calif. Result: Northridge 3, UC Irvine 0 Last Five: W T L LW
OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 1-16-1 2009 BWC Record: 0-9-1 (7th) 2009 NCAA Postseason: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Newcomers: 10
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OOPPONENTS 2009 NCAA MEN’S COLLEGE CUP FIRST ROUND > NOV. 19 South Florida 2, Stetson 1 Stanford 3, St. Mary’s 0 Notre Dame 2, Green Bay 1 Saint Louis 2, Missouri State 1 Brown 1, Stony Brook 0 Indiana 2, Louisville 0 Boston College 2, Dartmouth 1 Drake 2, Western Illinois 1 UNC-Wilmington 1, Charlotte 1 UNC-Wilmington advances on PKs 4-1 Duke 3, Winthrop 2 UC Santa Barbara 1, Wofford 0 Sacramento St. 2, Loyola Marymt. 1 (2 OT) Maryland 2, Loyola (MD) 1 Monmouth 0, Connecticut 0 Monmouth advances on PKs 4-3 Portland 2, New Mexico 1 (2 OT) Bucknell 1, Princeton 0 SECOND ROUND > NOV. 22 #1 Akron 2, South Florida 0 Stanford 1, #16 UC Irvine 0 #9 Northwestern 3, Notre Dame 2 #8 Tulsa 4, Saint Louis 3 (OT) #5 North Carolina 2, Brown 0 Indiana 1, #12 Butler 0 Boston College 1, #13 St. John’s (NY) 0 Drake 1, #4 Ohio State 0 #3 Wake Forest 2, UNC-Wilmington 0 Duke 2, #14 Michigan St. 1 UC Santa Barbara 1, #11 San Diego 0 #6 UCLA 2, Sacramento St. 1 Maryland 2, #7 Penn St. 1 #10 Harvard 3, Monmouth 0 Portland 2, #15 N.C. State 1 #2 Virginia 5, Bucknell 0 THIRD ROUND > NOV. 29 #1 Akron 2, Stanford 0 #8 Tulsa 1, #9 Northwestern 0 #5 North Carolina 1, Indiana 0 Drake 6, Boston College 4 #3 Wake Forest 4, Duke 2 #6 UCLA 2, UC Santa Barbara 1 Maryland 2, #10 Harvard 0 #2 Virginia 1, Portland 0 QUARTERFINALS > DEC. 4-5 #1 Akron 1, #8 Tulsa 0 #5 North Carolina 2, Drake 1 #3 Wake Forest 2, #6 UCLA 0 #2 Virginia 3, Maryland 0
2009 MEN’S FINAL FOUR Semifinal #1: December 11 #1 Akron 0, #5 North Carolina 0 Akron advances on PK’s 5-4 Semifinal #2: December 11 #2 Virginia 2, #3 Wake Forest 1 (OT) National Championship: December 13 #1 Akron 0, #2 Virginia 0 Virginia wins on PK’s 3-2
PAST CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPION COACH SCORE RUNNER-UP 1959 St. Louis Bob Guelker 5-2 Bridgeport 1960 St. Louis Bob Guelker 3-2 Maryland 1961 West Chester Melvin Lorback 2-0 St. Louis 1962 St. Louis Bob Guelker 4-3 Maryland 1963 St. Louis Bob Guelker 3-0 Navy 1964 Navy Glen Warner 1-0 Michigan State 1965 St. Louis Bob Guelker 1-0 Michigan State 1966 San Francisco Stephen Negoesco 5-2 LIU-Brooklyn 1967 *Michigan State/St. Louis 0-0 1968 Maryland/Michigan State 2-2 (2 OT) 1969 St. Louis Harry Keough 4-0 San Francisco 1970 St. Louis Harry Keough 1-0 UCLA 1971 +Howard Lincoln Phillips 3-2 St. Louis 1972 St. Louis Harry Keough 4-2 UCLA 1973 St. Louis Harry Keough 2-1 (OT) UCLA 1974 Howard Lincoln Phillips 2-1 (4 OT) St. Louis 1975 San Francisco Stephen Negoesco 4-0 SIU-Edwardsville 1976 San Francisco Stephen Negoesco 1-0 Indiana 1977 Hartwick Jim Lennox 2-1 San Francisco 1978 +San Francisco Stephen Negoesco 2-0 Indiana 1979 SIU-Edwardsville Bob Guelker 3-2 Clemson 1980 San Francisco Stephen Negoesco 4-3 (OT) Indiana 1981 Connecticut Joseph Morrone 2-1 (OT Alabama A&M 1982 Indiana Jerry Yeagley 2-1 (8 OT) Duke 1983 Indiana Jerry Yeagley 1-0 (2 OT) Columbia 1984 Clemson I.M. Ibrahim 2-1 Indiana 1985 UCLA Sigi Schmid 1-0 (8 OT) American 1986 Duke John Rennie 1-0 Akron 1987 Clemson I.M. Ibrahim 2-0 San Diego State 1988 Indiana Jerry Yeagley 1-0 Howard 1989 Santa Clara/Virginia 1-1 (2 OT) 1990 UCLA Sigi Schmid 1-0 (4 OT)^ Rutgers 1991 Virginia Bruce Arena 0-0 (4 OT)^ Santa Clara 1992 Virginia Bruce Arena 2-0 San Diego 1993 Virginia Bruce Arena 2-0 South Carolina 1994 Virginia Bruce Arena 1-0 Indiana 1995 Wisconsin Jim Launder 2-0 Duke 1996 St. John’s Dave Masur 4-1 Florida International 1997 UCLA Sigi Schmid 2-0 Virginia 1998 Indiana Jerry Yeagley 3-1 Stanford 1999 Indiana Jerry Yeagley 1-0 Santa Clara 2000 Connecticut Ray Reid 2-0 Creighton 2001 North Carolina Elmar Bolowich 2-0 Indiana 2002 UCLA Tim Fitzgerald 1-0 Stanford 2003 Indiana Jerry Yeagley 2-1 St. John’s 2004 Indiana Mike Freitag 1-1 (2 ot)^ UC Santa Barbara 2005 Maryland Sasho Cirovski 1-0 New Mexico 2006 UC Santa Barbara Tim Vom Steeg 2-1 UCLA 2007 Wake Forest Jay Vidovich 2-1 Ohio State 2008 Maryland Sasho Cirovski 1-0 North Carolina 2009 Virginia George Gelnovatch 0-0 (2 OT)^ Akron *Match called due to inclement weather +Forfeited title ^Title won on penalty kicks
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TEAM HISTORY
H TEAMHISTORY 2009 SCORING PLAYER Cameron Sims Big West Sunghyun Kim Big West Dylan Riley Big West Robert Pate Big West Rene Anguiano Big West Devin Deldo Big West Milan Radovic Big West Chad Borak Big West Daniel Yoon Big West Mattias Bonvehi Big West Moy Gomez Big West Joe Franco Big West Rafael Garcia Big West
MP-MS 20-20 10-10 20-20 10-10 19-19 9-9 19-7 9-5 19-16 10-10 14-7 5-1 17-9 9-6 19-19 9-9 17-2 8-0 9-0 7-0 19-5 9-4 20-20 10-10 20-20 10-10
G 7 4 4 2 3 1 3 2 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0
A PTS 1 15 1 9 7 15 4 8 2 8 1 3 1 7 1 5 5 5 4 4 0 4 0 4 1 3 0 0 1 3 1 3 1 3 0 2 3 3 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 0
SH SOG 74 27 40 15 61 27 23 10 8 5 4 3 22 6 15 5 15 5 6 1 24 13 9 6 13 6 10 4 11 2 6 1 5 2 1 1 9 4 7 2 17 8 8 3 7 4 5 3 28 13 9 6
SOG% GW PK-ATT .365 3 0-0 .375 1 0-0 .443 1 1-1 .435 0 0-0 .625 2 0-0 .750 1 0-0 .273 1 0-0 .333 1 0-0 .333 0 0-0 .167 0 0-0 .542 1 0-0 .667 1 0-0 .462 0 0-0 .400 0 0-0 .182 1 0-0 .167 1 0-0 .400 0 0-0 1.000 0 0-0 .444 0 0-0 .286 0 0-0 .471 1 0-0 .375 0 0-0 .571 0 0-0 .600 0 0-0 .464 0 0-0 .667 0 0-0
PLAYER MP-MS G Ruben Rodriguez 17-8 0 Big West 9-2 0 Matthew Chavez 18-18 0 Big West 10-10 0 Yuval Barak 15-2 0 Big West 7-0 0 Luis Smith 20-4 0 Big West 10-1 0 Luis Gil 15-4 0 Big West 5-3 0 Michael Abalos 16-16 0 Big West 10-10 0 Jake Troy 9-0 0 Big West 6-0 0 Adrian Lopez 3-0 0 Big West 2-0 0 Brandon Ibarra 6-4 0 Big West 2-0 0 TEAM TOTALS Northridge Big West Opponents Big West
MP 1854 934 1854 934
G 24 14 22 12
A PTS 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SH SOG 9 3 3 2 8 3 3 1 4 1 1 0 3 1 2 0 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SOG% GW PK-ATT .333 0 0-0 .667 0 0-0 .375 0 0-0 .333 0 0-0 .250 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .333 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .667 0 0-0 1.000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0
A PTS SH SOG 27 75 321 132 17 45 153 64 20 64 235 103 10 34 117 49
SOG% GW PK-ATT .411 10 1-1 .418 5 0-0 .438 8 1-1 .419 4 1-1
2009 ATTENDANCE
2009 MISCELLANEOUS STATS GOALKEEPING > GOALKEEPER Michael Abalos Brandon Ibarra TEAM TOTALS Northridge Big West Opponents Big West
MP-MS MIN 16-16 1460 6-4 394 MP 20 20 19 10
MIN 1854 934 1854 934
GA GAA SVS 19 1.17 60 3 0.68 18
SV% .759 .857
W-L-T 7-7-2 3-1-0
SHO
GA GAA SVS 22 1.07 81 12 1.16 37 24 1.16 108 14 1.35 50
SV% W-L-T SHO .786 10-8-2 7 .755 5-4-1 4 .818 8-10-2 7 .781 4-5-1 3
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SCORING BY PERIODS > 1st 2nd 1 OT 2 OT Total Northridge 5 18 1 0 24 Big West 6 15 1 0 22 Opponents 4 9 1 0 14 Big West 3 8 1 0 12
Home Away Neutral Total
MATCHES TOTAL AVG. 8 2,941 368 9 11,810 1,312 3 616 212 20 15,367 1,892
Largest Home Crowd: 523 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 10/18 Largest Away Crowd: 3,256 at New Mexico, 10/3
2009 RESULTS OVERALL RECORD: 10-8-2 DATE 9/1 9/6 9/11 9/13 9/18 9/20 9/25 9/27 9/30 10/3 10/7
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BIG WEST: 5-4-1
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HOME: 4-3-1
RESULT SHOTS OPPONENT DEC. SCORE CSN OPP San Diego L 0-2 9 8 Loyola Marymount W 1-0 21 11 Fairleigh-Dickinson 2 W 2-0 21 18 UW-Milwaukee 2 W 2-1 22 14 vs. Tulsa 3 W 2-1 11 10 at SMU 3 W 2-1 12 15 vs. Denver 4 T 0-0 (2OT) 28 12 vs. Coastal Carolina 4 L 1-2 17 6 UC Riverside 1 W 3-1 30 12 New Mexico L 0-2 14 12 Cal State Fullerton 1 L 1-2 (OT) 7 17
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AWAY: 2-3-3
SOG CORNER CSN OPP CSN OPP 3 7 7 4 6 3 8 5 11 6 7 4 11 6 4 8 6 4 2 6 7 7 4 1 10 6 7 7 5 3 10 3 15 6 3 1 3 4 6 6 1 7 3 7
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NEUTRAL: 2-1-0 DATE 10/10 10/18 10/21 10/24 10/28 10/31 11/4 11/7 11/11
RESULT SHOTS OPPONENT DEC. SCORE CSN OPP UC Irvine 1 L 0-3 14 14 #3 UC Santa Barbara 1 W 1-0 18 9 UC Davis 1 T 0-0 (2OT) 15 11 Cal Poly 1 L 1-3 15 10 #4 UC Santa Barbara 1 L 0-2 9 10 UC Riverside 1 W 4-1 21 12 Cal State Fullerton 1 W 1-0 (OT) 18 13 #20 UC Irvine 1 W 3-0 6 9 #4 UC Santa Barbara 5 L 0-1 13 12
SOG CORNER CSN OPP CSN OPP 6 5 3 1 11 3 5 3 5 6 3 4 6 7 4 1 2 4 1 4 8 4 2 6 6 4 8 3 4 3 0 4 6 8 1 5
Home Matches in Bold at Matador Soccer Field 1 - Big West Matches 2 - Cal State Northridge Tournament 3 - SMU Tournament Tournament 5 - Big West Conference Postseason Tournament
4 - Cal State Fullerton
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1978 > Coach: Zvi Friedman Record: 5-5-1 CCAA: 1-2-0 9/7 The Master’s College A 1-4 L 9/9 Loyola Marymount A 1-2 L 9/16 UNLV A 0-6 L 9/23 The Master’s College H 2-1 W 9/30 Long Beach State H 2-2 (ot) T 10/7 Cal State Los Angeles * H 2-1 W 10/14 Chapman * H 1-2 L 10/21 UC Riverside H 3-0 W 10/22 UNLV H 5-4 W 10/26 Cal State Bakersfield H 17-0 W 11/4 Cal Poly * A 1-3 L * - California Collegiate Athletic Association Matches 1979 > Coach: Ric Fonseca Record: 13-5-0 CCAA: 5-3-0 9/4 The Master’s College H 7-0 9/8 Loyola Marymount A 6-0 9/12 La Verne H 3-2 9/15 Cal Tech A 6-1 9/20 Cal State Stanislaus H 7-0 9/22 Cal State Los Angeles * A 4-3 9/26 Cal State Bakersfield * H 6-1 9/29 CS Dominguez Hills A 1-3 10/3 Chapman * A 3-4 (ot) 10/6 Cal Poly * H 1-0 10/10 Cal State Los Angeles * H 1-2 10/11 The Master’s College A 7-0 10/13 CS Dominguez Hills H 1-4 10/17 Cal State Bakersfield * A 11-0 10/20 Long Beach State A 2-1 10/27 Cal Poly * A 0-2 11/3 Cal Tech H 5-0 11/10 Chapman * H 1-0 * - CCAA Matches 1980 > Coach: Ric Fonseca Record: 11-8-1 CCAA: 6-4-0 9/6 UCLA H 2-4 9/9 Cal State Fullerton A 0-4 9/11 Seattle Pacific H 0-0 (ot) 9/13 San Diego A 7-0 9/15 Fresno State H 2-5 9/17 Cal State Bakersfield * H 14-0 9/19 Cal State Stanislaus A 8-1 9/20 California A 0-1 9/24 La Verne H 8-0 9/27 Cal State Los Angeles * A 2-3 10/1 CS Dominguez Hills * H 1-0 10/4 Cal Poly * A 1-3 10/5 Cal State Bakersfield * A 10-0 10/11 Chapman * H 4-2 10/15 CS Dominguez Hills * A 0-3 10/18 Whittier H 9-3 10/26 Chapman * A 1-2 10/29 Cal State Los Angeles * H 3-1 11/1 Long Beach State H 3-2 11/9 Cal Poly * H 3-1 * - CCAA Matches
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1981 > Coach: Ric Fonseca Record: 10-7-3 CCAA: 2-2-2 9/1 UCLA A 0-9 9/5 U.S. International A 0-3 9/6 San Diego A 4-0 9/9 UC Santa Barbara H 1-3 9/11 UC San Diego H 7-2 9/17 San Francisco A 1-3 9/19 Pacific A 3-2 9/23 Cal Lutheran H 1-0 9/26 Cal State Fullerton H 1-4 9/30 Cal State Bakersfield * A 6-0 10/7 Long Beach State A 4-3 10/10 Cal Poly * H 5-0 10/14 Azusa Pacific A 4-2 10/17 Cal State Hayward H 1-1 (ot) 10/21 UC Riverside * A 1-2 10/24 CS Dominguez Hills * H 2-2 (ot) 10/31 Cal State Los Angeles * A 0-2 11/7 Chapman * H 0-0 (ot) 11/11 Loyola Marymount H 5-0 11/14 Claremont-MS H 5-1 * - CCAA Matches 1982 > Coach: Ric Fonseca Record: 8-13-0 CCAA: 6-5-0 9/5 San Diego H 3-1 9/8 Cal State Bakersfield * H 5-1 9/11 Cal State Los Angeles * A 1-4^ 9/17 Sacramento State A 2-5 9/18 Cal State Hayward A 2-5 9/23 Fresno Pacific H 1-2 9/25 UCLA H 0-3 9/29 Chapman * A 2-4 10/1 Cal State Bakersfield * A 7-0 10/2 Cal Poly * A 1-3 10/6 Cal State Fullerton A 1-3 10/9 Cal State Los Angeles * H 0-1 (ot) ^ 10/13 Long Beach State H 4-1 10/16 UC Santa Barbara A 1-2 10/20 UC Riverside * H 8-0 10/23 CS Dominguez Hills * H 2-3 10/29 Westmont # A 0-2 10/30 San Jose State # N 0-2 11/3 UC Riverside * A 3-0 11/6 CS Dominguez Hills * A 1-4 11/12 Cal Poly * H 0-2 * - CCAA Matches # - Westmont Classic (Santa Barbara, CA) ^ - Forfeit Win 1983 > Coach: Marwan Ass’ad Record: 12-4-5 CCAA: 8-3-3 9/2 San Jose State A 1-1 (ot) 9/7 San Diego A 5-2 9/10 Long Beach State A 3-0 9/14 CS Dominguez Hills * H 2-0 9/15 Fresno Pacific # A 1-1 (ot) 9/16 Claremont-MS # N 1-0 9/17 Cal State Los Angeles # A 2-1 9/21 Chapman * H 3-0
L L W L W L W W L W W W W T L T L T W W
W W W L L L L L W L L W W L W L L L W L L
T W W W T W W W
9/24 UC Riverside * H 4-0 10/1 Cal Poly Pomona * H 3-0 10/4 Cal Poly * H 1-4 10/8 Cal State Los Angeles * A 0-2 10/12 Cal Poly Pomona * A 1-2 10/15 Chapman * A 1-1 (ot) 10/19 UC Riverside * A 1-0 10/22 CS Dominguez Hills * A 2-1 10/23 Cal Poly * A 1-1 (ot) 10/28 Cal State Bakersfield * A 12-0 10/29 Cal State Bakersfield * H 11-1 10/31 Cal State Los Angeles * H 1-1 (ot) 11/4 Cal Lutheran A 1-2 * - CCAA Matches # - Fresno Pacific Tournament (Fresno, CA) 1984 > Coach: Marwan Ass’ad Record: 18-3-2 CCAA: 9-1-2 8/30 Biola # N 3-2 (ot) 8/31 Brigham Young # A 2-0 (ot) 9/1 Westminster-Utah # N 6-3 9/8 Long Beach State H 4-0 9/11 Loyola Marymount H 4-1 9/16 UC Irvine A 2-3 9/19 CS Dominguez Hills * H 4-1 9/22 Cal Poly * H 4-2 9/24 Chapman * H 3-1 9/26 Cal Poly Pomona * A 0-2 9/29 Cal Lutheran H 3-0 10/3 U.S. International A 3-2 10/6 San Diego H 6-0 10/10 Cal State Los Angeles * A 2-2 10/13 Cal State Bakersfield * H 8-0 10/24 Cal Poly Pomona * H 4-1 10/27 Chapman * A 5-0 10/29 Cal State Bakersfield * A 4-0 10/31 CS Dominguez Hills * A 3-1 11/3 Cal State Los Angeles * H 1-1 (ot) 11/9 Cal Poly * A 3-1 11/16 Cal State Hayward + H 4-3 11/23 Missouri-St. Louis + H 1-2 (ot) * - CCAA Matches # - Brigham Young Tournament (Provo, UT) + - NCAA West Regionals (Northridge, CA) 1985 > Coach: Marwan Ass’ad Record: 17-4-1 CCAA: 8-2-0 9/1 Sonoma State # N 5-0 9/2 San Francisco State # N 2-0 9/3 Cal State Hayward # N 3-0 9/6 UC Santa Barbara H 1-0 9/13 San Diego State $ N 3-2 9/14 UNLV $ A 0-4 9/21 Claremont-MS H 3-0 9/25 Westmont H 3-1 10/2 Cal Poly Pomona * H 1-0 10/5 CS Dominguez Hills * H 3-1 (ot) 10/9 Cal State Bakersfield * A 10-0 10/11 Cal Poly * A 2-1 10/16 Chapman * A 0-1 10/19 Cal Poly Pomona * A 4-0 10/23 CS Dominguez Hills * A 1-2 10/27 Cal State Bakersfield * H 2-0 10/30 Cal Poly * H 2-1
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11/2 Chapman * H 2-0 11/7 Brigham Young H 1-0 (ot) 11/10 Cal State Los Angeles H 1-1 (ot) 11/16 Chapman + H 3-0 11/23 Seattle Pacific + H 2-3 * - CCAA Matches # - Pomona Tournament (Pomona, CA) $ - UNLV/adidas Classic (Las Vegas, NV) + - NCAA West Regionals (Northridge, CA)
W W T W L
1986 > Coach: Marwan Ass’ad Record: 15-3-2 CCAA: 9-0-1 8/30 Santa Clara H 2-0 9/5 UC Santa Barbara A 1-1 (ot) 9/13 Cal State Los Angeles A 1-3 9/15 Claremont-MS A 3-0 9/20 Fresno State A 2-1 9/21 California A 1-2 9/26 San Jose State # N 2-1 9/27 Grand Canyon # N 4-0 10/3 San Diego State A 4-2 10/8 Cal Poly * A 2-1 10/11 Chapman * A 2-0 10/15 CS Dominguez Hills * A 2-1 (ot) 10/17 Cal Poly Pomona * A 0-0 (ot) 10/22 Cal State Bakersfield * A 8-0 10/26 Cal Poly * H 3-1 10/29 Chapman * H 6-1 11/1 CS Dominguez Hills * H 1-0 11/5 Cal Poly Pomona * H 3-2 11/9 Cal State Bakersfield * H 4-0 11/22 Seattle Pacific + H 1-2 * - CCAA Matches # - Westmont Classic (Santa Barbara, CA) + - NCAA West Regionals (Northridge, CA)
W T L W W L W W W W W W T W W W W W W L
1987 > Coach: Marwan Ass’ad Record: 19-2-1 CCAA: 9-0-1 9/5 San Diego State H 3-2 (ot) 9/6 San Francisco State H 5-1 9/9 Cal State Los Angeles H 1-0 9/12 The Master’s College H 3-1 9/13 U.S. International A 2-1 9/16 Claremont-MS H 4-1 9/26 Westmont A 1-3 9/27 Cal Lutheran A 4-0 10/3 Westminster-Utah H 8-1 10/7 Cal Poly Pomona * H 5-1 10/10 Cal State Bakersfield * A 2-0 10/14 Chapman * A 1-0 10/17 Cal Poly * H 2-2 (ot) 10/21 CS Dominguez Hills * A 3-1 10/24 Cal Poly Pomona * A 3-2 10/28 Cal State Bakersfield * H 8-0 11/4 Cal Poly * A 8-1 11/7 CS Dominguez Hills * H 8-1 11/8 Chapman * H 5-0 11/30 Seattle Pacific + H 1-0 12/5 Tampa @ A 3-0 12/6 So. Connecticut State @ N 0-2 * - CCAA Matches + - NCAA West Regionals (Northridge, CA) @ - NCAA Championships (Tampa, FL)
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H TEAMHISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1988 > Coach: Marwan Ass’ad Record: 18-8-0 CCAA: 8-2-0 9/1 Pacific Lutheran # N 5-1 9/2 Simon Fraser # N 1-2 9/3 Seattle Pacific # N 0-1 9/7 Vanguard A 2-0 9/14 Claremont-MS A 2-3 9/17 Seattle Pacific H 0-2 9/23 Sacramento State H 2-0 9/24 The Master’s College H 1-0 9/28 Cal State Los Angeles A 1-0 9/30 Westmont A 3-1 10/2 San Diego State A 0-1 10/5 Cal Poly * A 1-2 10/8 CS Dominguez Hills * H 2-1 10/12 Cal State Bakersfield * A 3-0 10/15 Cal Poly Pomona * A 1-0 10/19 Chapman * H 2-1 10/23 Cal Poly * H 4-1 10/26 CS Dominguez Hills * A 0-1 10/29 Cal State Bakersfield * H 3-1 11/2 Cal Poly Pomona * H 4-1 11/5 Chapman * A 3-0 11/6 CS Dominguez Hills ^ H 3-1 11/12 Cal State Hayward + H 2-1 11/19 Seattle Pacific $ A 3-2 (ot) 12/3 Oakland @ H 3-1 (ot) 12/4 Fla. Institute of Tech. @ H 2-3 * - CCAA Matches # - Far West Classic (Chico, CA) ^ - CCAA Playoff (Northridge, CA) + - NCAA West Regionals (Northridge, CA) $ - NCAA West Regionals (Seattle, WA) @ - NCAA Championships (Northridge, CA) 1989 > Coach: Marwan Ass’ad Record: 10-5-4 CCAA: 7-2-1 9/8 Cal State Los Angeles H 2-0 9/9 The Master’s College H 1-0 9/13 Claremont-MS H 1-1 (ot) 9/15 Vanguard A 4-0 9/20 Westmont H 3-3 (ot) 9/23 San Diego # N 1-2 9/24 UNLV # A 1-2 9/30 Cal Poly * H 2-1 (ot) 10/4 Cal Poly Pomona * A 2-1 10/7 Chapman * A 1-2 10/11 CS Dominguez Hills * A 1-0 10/15 Cal Poly * A 1-1 (ot) 10/18 Cal State Bakersfield * A 1-0 10/21 Cal Poly Pomona * H 3-1 10/25 Chapman * H 2-0 10/29 CS Dominguez Hills * H 0-2 11/1 San Diego State H 0-0 (ot) 11/4 Cal State Bakersfield * H 2-1 11/18 Cal State Hayward + H 1-4 * - CCAA Matches # - Coors Soccer Classic (Las Vegas, NV) + - NCAA West Regionals (Northridge, CA)
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1990 > Coach: Marwan Ass’ad Record: 9-7-3 9/1 UC Irvine 9/3 UC Santa Barbara 9/8 Portland 9/9 Oregon State 9/12 Washington 9/14 San Diego State 9/16 San Diego 9/21 Vanguard 9/23 CS Dominguez Hills 9/28 Evansville # 9/30 Dayton # 10/6 U.S. International 10/9 Cal Poly 10/13 Loyola Marymount 10/15 Westmont 10/20 Sacramento State 10/22 Saint Mary’s 10/27 The Master’s College 10/29 Cal State Los Angeles # - Aces Classic (Evansville, IN)
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1992 > Coach: Marwan Ass’ad Record: 10-8-0 MPSF: 3-4-0 9/5 CS Dominguez Hills H 5-0 9/7 The Master’s College H 3-2 (ot) 9/11 San Diego A 1-2 9/16 Fresno State A 1-5 9/18 San Jose State H 2-0 9/24 San Francisco A 0-2 9/26 Sacramento State H 3-1 (ot) 9/27 Cal Lutheran H 1-0 10/2 Loyola Marymount H 5-0 10/4 UC Santa Barbara * H 2-1 10/9 Cal State Fullerton * H 0-1 10/11 San Diego State * H 2-1 10/16 UNLV * A 2-3 (ot) 10/18 New Mexico * A 2-3 10/23 UCLA * A 1-3 10/25 UC Irvine * A 3-1
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1991 > Coach: Marwan Ass’ad Record: 13-6-1 9/7 UC Irvine A 9/10 UC Santa Barbara A 9/14 The Master’s College H 9/18 CS Dominguez Hills H 9/22 Cal Poly Pomona H 9/24 Cal State Los Angeles A 9/29 Sacramento State A 10/1 Vanguard H 10/4 Stanford # A 10/6 San Francisco # N 10/12 Westmont H 10/13 Cal Lutheran H 10/18 Washington A 10/20 Santa Clara A 10/22 Loyola Marymount A 10/26 San Diego H 10/30 California A 11/3 San Diego State A 11/8 Grand Canyon H 11/10 Cal State Los Angeles H # - Cardinal Classic (Stanford, CA)
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1993 > Coach: Marwan Ass’ad Record: 12-9-0 MPSF: 5-2-0 9/4 CS Dominguez Hills H 3-1 (ot) 9/6 The Master’s College H 5-1 9/10 Fresno State # N 0-4 9/12 Washington # N 1-2 9/14 UC Irvine A 3-1 9/17 Sacramento State A 5-3 9/19 San Jose State A 1-2 9/21 Loyola Marymount A 2-0 9/24 San Diego $ A 1-4 9/25 UC San Diego $ N 1-2 10/3 Oregon State H 6-2 10/8 Cal State Fullerton * A 1-0 10/10 San Diego State * A 1-3 10/15 UCLA * H 0-1 10/17 UC Irvine * H 7-2 10/22 UNLV * H 2-1 10/24 New Mexico * H 6-1 10/30 UC Santa Barbara * A 3-1 10/31 Cal Lutheran H 1-2 11/5 Air Force + N 1-0 (ot) 11/7 UCLA + A 0-2 * - MPSF Matches # - Titan Classic (Fullerton, CA) $ - Diadora Classic (San Diego, CA) + - MPSF Tournament (Los Angeles, CA) 1994 > Coach: Marwan Ass’ad Record: 7-9-2 MPSF: 1-5-1 9/3 CS Dominguez Hills H 3-0 9/5 Gonzaga H 2-1 9/11 Loyola Marymount H 4-1 9/16 San Diego State A 0-1 9/18 UC Irvine H 2-3 9/23 California # N 4-3 (ot) 9/25 Oregon State # N 3-2 (ot) 9/30 San Diego H 0-2 10/2 Loyola Marymount A 5-0 10/7 San Diego State * H 0-1 10/9 Cal State Fullerton * H 0-1 (ot) 10/14 UC Irvine * A 1-5 10/16 UCLA * A 0-7 10/21 New Mexico * A 0-2 10/23 UNLV * A 1-0 10/28 UC Santa Barbara * H 0-0 (ot) 11/4 The Master’s College H 0-0 (ot) 11/6 Cal Poly H 1-5 * - MPSF Matches # - Coors Light Invitational (Las Vegas, NV) 1995 > Coach: Marwan Ass’ad Record: 9-8-2 MPSF: 3-3-1 9/2 California A 1-2 9/4 Sacramento State H 1-0 9/8 Fresno State A 0-3 9/10 Grand Canyon H 3-3 (ot) 9/14 CS Dominguez Hills A 0-3 9/17 Loyola Marymount H 3-2 9/22 Cal Poly A 1-2 9/29 Marshall # N 5-3 10/1 Evansville # A 3-2
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1996 > Coach: Marwan Ass’ad Record: 4-10-2 MPSF: 1-3-1 8/31 San Diego State H 1-2 9/3 The Master’s College H 0-0 (ot) 9/6 California H 1-5 9/8 CS Dominguez Hills H 2-1 9/21 Texas-Pan American H 3-1 9/27 Stanford A 2-1 9/29 Sacramento State A 2-3 10/4 Cal Poly * A 1-2 10/6 UC Santa Barbara * A 2-1 (ot) 10/11 San Francisco # A 0-5 10/13 UCLA * A 0-2 10/17 Cal State Fullerton * H 3-3 (ot) 10/20 UC Irvine * H 2-3 (ot) 10/23 Loyola Marymount A 0-5 11/1 Air Force $ N 0-2 11/13 Fresno State A 1-3 * - MPSF Matches # - Diadora Challenge (San Francisco, CA) $ - Match played in Fullerton, CA
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1997 > Coach: Marwan Ass’ad Record: 7-11-1 MPSF: 2-2-1 8/29 Grand Canyon H 1-2 9/5 Stanford # N 0-4 9/7 Gonzaga # N 1-2 (ot) 9/11 San Diego State H 2-0 9/13 San Jose State H 0-1 (ot) 9/19 San Diego State A 0-1 (2 ot) 9/21 Denver H 0-1 9/26 Santa Clara $ A 1-4 9/28 San Francisco $ N 1-4 10/3 UC Santa Barbara * H 3-4 (ot) 10/5 Cal Poly * H 1-0 (ot) 10/12 UCLA * H 0-4 10/17 UC Irvine * A 0-0 (2 ot) 10/19 Cal State Fullerton * A 3-2 (ot) 11/1 The Master’s College H 3-2 11/7 California A 0-1 11/9 Sacramento State H 2-1 (ot) 11/12 UC Irvine H 5-0 11/15 Loyola Marymount H 6-1 * - MPSF Matches # - Coors Light Invitational (Las Vegas, NV) $ - Nike Classic (Santa Clara, CA)
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1999 > Coach: Terry Davila Record: 8-10-1 MPSF: 2-4-1 9/1 Vanguard H 5-0 9/5 Sacramento State A 2-1 9/7 San Diego A 1-2 (2ot) 9/10 Santa Clara # N 0-4 9/12 San Francisco # A 1-2 9/17 Vanderbilt $ A 2-3 9/19 Marshall $ N 2-1 9/22 Azusa Pacific H 2-1 9/29 The Master’s College H 1-0 (ot) 10/3 San Diego State H 1-0 10/8 UCLA * H 1-2 (2ot) 10/10 Cal State Fullerton * A 0-3 10/15 UC Irvine * A 1-2 10/17 San Diego State * A 5-4 (2ot) 10/22 UNLV * H 1-3 10/24 New Mexico * H 1-1 (2ot) 10/29 Saint Mary’s A 1-2 (2ot) 11/4 UC Santa Barbara * A 1-0 (ot) 11/7 Loyola Marymount H 2-3 * - MPSF Matches # - Diadora Classic (San Francisco, CA) $ - Logan’s Roadhouse Classic (Nashville, TN)
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2000 > Coach: Terry Davila Record: 6-13-0 MPSF: 2-5-0 9/2 Saint Mary’s H 1-0 (ot) 9/5 Azusa Pacific H 1-0 (2ot) 9/8 San Jose State A 0-1 9/10 Fresno State A 0-3 9/15 California H 1-0 9/17 San Diego A 0-2 9/24 Oregon State H 2-1 9/26 San Diego State A 1-2 9/29 Sacramento State H 2-3 (2ot) 10/1 San Francisco A 0-1 10/6 New Mexico * A 2-3 (ot) 10/8 UNLV * A 0-1 10/13 Cal State Fullerton * H 0-5 10/20 San Diego State * H 2-1 10/22 UC Irvine * H 2-4 10/27 Cal Poly * A 2-1 10/29 Loyola Marymount A 1-2 11/1 UC Irvine A 1-2 11/5 UC Santa Barbara * H 1-3 * - MPSF Matches
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2001 > Coach: Terry Davila Record: 9-7-3 Big West: 4-4-2 8/31 Tulsa # A 1-0 9/1 Missouri State # N 3-2 9/7 Evansville $ N 1-0 9/9 Marshall $ N 1-5 9/21 San Jose State H 4-1 9/28 Gonzaga % N 1-0 9/30 Oregon State % A 2-3 10/7 Loyola Marymount H 2-2 (2ot) 10/14 UC Riverside * A 2-0 10/19 Cal State Fullerton * A 0-3 10/21 UC Santa Barbara * H 3-2 (ot) 10/26 Cal Poly * H 3-2 10/28 UC Irvine * A 0-0 (2ot) 11/2 UC Santa Barbara * A 0-1 11/4 Cal Poly * A 1-2 11/9 Cal State Fullerton * H 2-1 11/11 UC Irvine * H 0-4 11/15 San Diego A 0-2 11/18 UC Riverside * H 1-1 (2ot) * - Big West Conference Matches # - Tulsa Tournament (Tulsa, OK) $ - Nike Coca-Cola Classic (Fresno, CA) % - Beaver Classic (Corvallis, OR) 2002 > Coach: Terry Davila Record: 14-5-2 Big West: 7-2-1 8/30 California # N 3-0 9/1 Wisconsin-Green Bay # N 3-0 9/8 San Jose State A 0-1 9/15 Fresno State H 2-0 9/19 Loyola Marymount A 1-1 (2ot) 9/22 Gonzaga H 2-1 (ot) 9/27 San Diego State H 2-1 (2ot) 10/2 Sacramento State A 4-1 10/6 Denver H 3-1 10/10 San Diego A 0-1 10/16 UC Irvine * H 1-2 10/19 UC Santa Barbara * H 0-0 (2ot) 10/23 UC Riverside * A 2-1 10/27 Cal Poly * A 3-0 10/30 Cal State Fullerton * A 2-1 11/2 UC Riverside * H 3-0 11/6 UC Santa Barbara * A 2-4 11/9 UC Irvine * A 5-3 11/13 Cal Poly * H 6-1 11/16 Cal State Fullerton * H 3-1 11/23 Loyola Marymount + A 0-1 * - Big West Matches # - LMU Tournament (Los Angeles, CA) + - NCAA First Round (Los Angeles, CA) 2003 > Coach: Terry Davila Record: 14-3-3 Big West: 7-2-1 8/29 San Francisco A 3-2 8/31 Saint Mary’s A 4-3 9/5 Cincinnati # N 1-1 (2ot) 9/7 IUPUI # N 8-0 9/17 UC Riverside * A 0-0 (2ot) 9/26 UNLV $ A 2-1 9/28 New Mexico $ N 4-0 10/7 San Diego H 1-3 10/10 San Jose State H 5-0
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H TEAMHISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 10/15 UC Irvine * A 4-1 10/18 UC Santa Barbara * A 2-3 10/22 UC Riverside * H 3-1 10/25 Cal Poly * H 4-2 10/29 Cal State Fullerton * H 1-2 (ot) 11/2 Rutgers H 2-1 11/5 UC Santa Barbara * H 2-1 11/8 UC Irvine * H 5-4 (2ot) 11/12 Cal Poly * A 4-2 11/15 Cal State Fullerton * A 2-0 11/26 Florida International + A 1-1 (2ot) (FIU advances on penalty kicks, 5-4) * - Big West Matches # - Lobo Invitational (Albuquerque, NM) $ - UNLV/FILA Classic (Las Vegas, NV) + - NCAA Second Round (Miami, FL) 2004 > Coach: Terry Davila Record: 11-6-2 Big West: 6-2-2 9/3 Dartmouth A 1-0 9/5 Boston College A 0-1 9/10 American # H 4-3 9/12 New Mexico # H 2-3
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2007 > Coach: Terry Davila Record: 8-6-5 Big West: 5-2-3 8/31 Detroit H 6-1 9/7 Michigan # N 1-2 9/9 Memphis # N 0-0 (2ot) 9/14 Cleveland State $ N 2-0 9/16 UNLV $ A 1-0 9/20 New Mexico H 0-4 9/29 UCLA H 3-0 10/3 Cal State Fullerton * A 1-1 (2ot) 10/6 UC Irvine * A 1-1 (2ot) 10/13 UC Riverside * H 0-0 (2ot) 10/17 UC Davis * A 1-3
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10/21 Maryland A 1-1 (2ot) T 10/24 Cal State Fullerton * H 1-0 W 10/27 UC Santa Barbara * A 0-3 L 10/31 Cal Poly * H 0-0 (2ot) T 11/4 UC Davis * H 1-2 L 11/7 Cal Poly * A 0-1 L 11/10 UC Riverside * A 1-0 W 11/13 UC Santa Barbara * H 2-3 L 11/16 UC Irvine * H 2-1 W * - Big West Matches # - Cal State Fullerton Tournament (Fullerton, CA) $ - UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) 2008> Coach: Terry Davila Record: 8-7-4 Big West: 4-3-3 8/29 Georgetown ^ H 0-1 L 8/31 Alabama A&M ^ H 2-0 W 9/5 Cal State Bakersfield# N 3-0 W 9/7 UNLV # N 2-0 W 9/12 Wisconsin $ N 0-2 L 9/14 UW-Milwaukee $ A 0-1 L 9/17 Sacramento State H 2-1 W 9/28 UCLA A 2-2 (2ot) T 10/1 Creighton A 0-1 (2ot) L 10/5 UC Riverside * H 1-0 W 10/8 UC Santa Barbara * A 2-2 (2ot) T 10/15 UC Irvine * A 0-0 (2ot) T 10/18 Cal State Fullerton * H 3-2 (2ot) W 10/22 UC Davis * A 2-3 L 10/25 Cal Poly * H 0-0 (2ot) T 10/29 UC Santa Barbara * H 1-3 L 11/1 UC Riverside * A 3-1 W 11/5 Cal State Fullerton * A 3-2 (2ot) W 11/8 UC Irvine * H 1-2 L * - Big West Matches ^ - Cal State Northridge Tournament (Northridge, CA) # - Cal State Fullerton Tournament (Fullerton, CA) 2009 > Coach: Terry Davila Record: 10-8-2 Big West: 5-4-1 9/1 San Diego A 0-2 L 9/6 Loyola Marymount H 1-0 W 9/11 Fairleigh-Dickinson # H 2-0 W 9/13 UW-Milwaukee # H 2-1 W 9/18 Tulsa $ N 2-1 W 9/20 SMU $ A 2-1 W 9/25 Denver % N 0-0 (2ot) T 9/27 Coastal Carolina % N 1-2 L 9/30 UC Riverside* A 3-1 W 10/3 New Mexico A 0-2 L 10/7 Cal State Fullerton* A 1-2 (ot) L 10/10 UC Irvine* H 0-3 L 10/18 #3 UC Santa Barbara* H 1-0 W 10/21 UC Davis* H 0-0 (2ot) T 10/24 Cal Poly* A 1-3 L 10/28 #4 UC Santa Barbara* A 0-2 L 10/31 UC Riverside* H 4-1 W 11/4 Cal State Fullerton* H 1-0 (ot) W 11/7 #20 UC Irvine* A 3-0 W 11/11 #4 UC Santa Barbara ! A 0-1 L * - Big West Matches # - Cal State Northridge Tournament (Northridge, CA) $ - SMU Tournament (Dallas, TX) % - Cal State Fullerton Tournament (Fullerton, CA) ! - Big West Conference Postseason Tournament
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1984 > West Regionals at Northridge ■ First Round: Northridge defeats CS Hayward 4-3 ■ Second Round: Missouri-St. Louis defeats Northridge 2-1 (2 ot) 1985 > West Regionals at Northridge ■ First Round: Northridge defeats Chapman 3-0 ■ Second Round: Seattle Pacific defeats Northridge 3-2 1986 > West Regionals at Northridge ■ First Round: Northridge earned bye ■ Second Round: Seattle Pacific defeats Northridge 2-1 1987 > West Regionals at Northridge ■ First Round: Northridge earned bye ■ Second Round: Northridge defeats Seattle Pacific 1-0 NCAA Championships at Tampa, Fla. ■ Semifinals: Northridge defeats Tampa 3-0 ■ Finals: So. Connecticut State defeats Northridge 2-0 1988 > West Regionals ■ First Round: Northridge defeats CS Hayward 2-1 at Northridge ■ Second Round: Northridge defeats Seattle Pacific 3-2 (ot) at Seattle, Wash. NCAA Championships at Northridge ■ Semifinals: Northridge defeats Oakland 3-1 (ot) ■ Finals: Florida Inst. of Tech. defeats Northridge 3-2
1989 > West Regionals at Northridge ■ First Round: Northridge earned bye ■ Second Round: CS Hayward defeats Northridge 4-1 1993 > MPSF Playoffs at Los Angeles ■ Semifinals: Northridge defeats Air Force 1-0 (ot) ■ Finals: UCLA defeats Northridge 2-0 2002 > NCAA Tournament at Los Angeles ■ First Round: Loyola Marymount defeats Northridge 1-0 2003 > NCAA Tournament ■ First Round: Northridge earned bye ■ Second Round: Florida International ties Northridge 1-1 at Miami (FIU advances on penalty kicks, 5-4) 2004 > NCAA Tournament at Los Angeles ■ First Round: Loyola Marymount defeats Northridge 1-0 2005 > NCAA Tournament ■ First Round: Northridge earned bye ■ Second Round: Northridge defeats UC Santa Barbara 3-2 at Northridge ■ Third Round: New Mexico defeats Northridge 1-0 (ot) at Albuquerque 2009 > Big West Conference Tournament ■ Semifinals: UC Santa Barbara defeats Northridge 1-0 at Santa Barbara, Calif.
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H TEAMHISTORY SERIES RECORD VS. CURRENT DIVISION-1 OPPONENTS H, A, N - Record vs. Opponent at Home, Away or Neutral Site S - Current Winning or Losing Streak vs. Opponent AIR FORCE > 1-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-1, S: -1 11/5/93 N 1-0 (ot) W 11/1/96 N 0-2 L ALABAMA A&M > 2-0 H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0, S: +2 10/1/04 H 3-1 W 8/31/08 H 2-0 W AMERICAN > 1-0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0, S: +1 9/10/04 H 4-3 W BOSTON COLLEGE > 0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0, S: -1 9/5/04 A 0-1 L CALIFORNIA > 3-7-1 H: 1-2, A: 0-5-1, N: 2-0, S: +2 9/20/80 A 0-1 L 9/21/86 A 1-2 L 10/30/91 A 0-2 L 11/1/92 H 1-2 (ot) L 9/23/94 N 4-3 (ot) W 9/2/95 A 1-2 L 9/6/96 H 1-5 L 11/7/97 A 0-1 L 9/15/00 H 1-0 W 8/30/02 N 3-0 W 9/11/05 A 1-1 (2 ot) T CAL POLY > 24-14-7 H: 15-4-3, A: 9-10-4, N: 0-0, S: -3 11/4/78 A 1-3 L 10/6/79 H 1-0 W 10/27/79 A 0-2 L 10/4/80 A 1-3 L 11/9/80 H 3-1 W 10/10/81 H 5-0 W 10/2/82 A 1-3 L 11/12/82 H 0-2 L 10/4/83 H 1-4 L 10/23/83 A 1-1 (ot) T 9/22/84 H 4-2 W 11/9/84 A 3-1 W 10/11/85 A 2-1 W 10/30/85 H 2-1 W 10/8/86 A 2-1 W 10/26/86 H 3-1 W 10/17/87 H 2-2 (ot) T 11/4/87 A 8-1 W 10/5/88 A 1-2 L 10/23/88 H 4-1 W 9/30/89 H 2-1 (ot) W 10/15/89 A 1-1 (ot) T 10/9/90 H 3-0 W 11/6/94 H 1-5 L 9/22/95 A 1-2 L 10/4/96 A 1-2 L
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CS BAKERSFIELD > 1-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0, S: +1 9/5/08 N 3-0 W CS FULLERTON > 15-13-2 H: 8-5-1, A: 7-8-1, N: 0-0, S: +1 9/9/80 A 0-4 L 9/26/81 H 1-4 L 10/6/82 A 1-3 L 10/9/92 H 0-1 L 10/8/93 A 1-0 W 10/9/94 H 0-1 (ot) L 10/8/95 A 2-3 L 10/17/96 H 3-3 (ot) T 10/19/97 A 3-2 (ot) W 9/13/98 A 4-5 (ot) L 10/10/99 A 0-3 L 10/13/00 H 0-5 L 10/19/01 A 0-3 L 11/9/01 H 2-1 W 10/30/02 A 2-1 W 11/16/02 H 3-1 W 10/29/03 H 1-2 (ot) L 11/15/03 A 2-0 W 10/13/04 A 3-4 (ot) L 11/6/04 H 3-0 W 10/11/05 H 1-0 W 11/5/05 A 3-0 W 10/4/06 A 2-1 W 10/28/06 H 3-0 W 10/3/07 A 1-1 T 10/24/07 H 1-0 W 10/18/08 H 3-2 (2ot) W 11/5/08 A 3-2 (2ot) W 10/7/09 A 1-2 (ot) L 11/4/09 H 1-0 (ot) W COASTAL CAROLINA > 0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1, S: -1 9/27/09 N 1-2 L CREIGHTON > 0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0, S: -1 10/1/08 A 0-1 (2 ot) L
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CLEVELAND ST. > 1-0-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0-0, S: +1 9/14/07 N 2-0 W DARTMOUTH > 2-0 H: 1-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0, S: +2 9/3/04 A 1-0 W 9/5/05 H 3-0 W DAYTON > 0-0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0-1, S: +0 9/30/90 N 2-2 (ot) T DENVER > 1-1-1 H: 1-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0-1, S: +1 9/21/97 H 0-1 L 10/6/02 H 3-1 W 9/25/09 N 0-0 (2ot) T DETROIT > 1-0-0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0-0, S: +1 8/31/07 H 6-1 W EVANSVILLE > 2-1 H: 0-0, A: 1-1, N: 1-0, S: +2 9/28/90 A 0-2 L 10/1/95 A 3-2 W 9/7/01 N 1-0 W
10/2/92 9/21/93 9/11/94 10/2/94 9/17/95 10/23/96 11/15/97 10/10/98 11/7/99 10/29/00 10/7/01 9/19/02 11/23/02 11/20/04 9/6/09
H A H A H A H A H A H A A A H
5-0 2-0 4-1 5-0 3-2 0-5 6-1 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-2 (2ot) 1-1 (2ot) 0-1 0-1 1-0
W W W W W L W L L L T T L L W
MARSHALL > 2-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 2-1, S: -1 9/29/95 N 5-3 W 9/19/99 N 2-1 W 9/9/01 N 1-5 L MARYLAND > 0-0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-0-1, N: 0-0, S: +0 10/21/07 A 1-1 (2 ot) T MEMPHIS > 0-0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0-1, S: +0 9/9/07 N 0-0 (ot) T
FAIRLEIGH-DICKINSON > 1-0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0, S: +1 9/11/09 H 2-0 W
MICHIGAN > 0-1-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1-0, S: -1 9/7/07 N 1-2 L
FLA. INTERNATIONAL > 0-0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-0-1, N: 0-0, S: +0 11/26/03 A 1-1 (2ot) T
MICHIGAN STATE > 0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1, S: -1 9/18/98 N 1-2 (ot) L
GEORGETOWN> 0-1 H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0, S: -1 8/29/08 H 0-1 L
MISSOURI STATE > 1-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0, S: +1 9/1/01 N 3-2 W
GONZAGA > 4-1 H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-1, S: +2 10/29/92 H 4-1 W 9/5/94 H 2-1 W 9/7/97 N 1-2 (ot) L 9/28/01 N 1-0 W 9/22/02 H 2-1 (ot) W
NEW MEXICO > 3-8-1 H: 2-2-1, A: 0-6, N: 1-0, S: -5 10/18/92 A 2-3 L 10/24/93 H 6-1 W 10/21/94 A 0-2 L 10/20/95 H 3-0 W 10/24/99 H 1-1 (2ot) T 10/6/00 A 2-3 (ot) L 9/28/03 N 4-0 W 9/12/04 H 2-3 L 11/26/05 A 0-1 (ot) L 9/10/06 A 0-1 L 9/20/07 H 0-4 L 10/3/09 A 0-2 L
INDIANA > 0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1, S: -1 9/16/05 N 0-5 L IUPUI > 1-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0, S: +1 9/7/03 N 8-0 W LOYOLA MARYMOUNT > 11-7-2 H: 7-1-1, A: 4-6-1, N: 0-0, S: +1 9/9/78 A 1-2 L 9/8/79 A 6-0 W 11/11/81 H 5-0 W 9/11/84 H 4-1 W 10/13/90 H 6-1 W 10/22/91 A 3-1 (ot) W
10/3/93 9/25/94 9/24/00 9/30/01 10/31/06
H N H A H
6-2 3-2 (ot) 2-1 2-3 2-1
W W W L W
PORTLAND > 0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0, S: -1 9/8/90 A 0-1 (ot) L RUTGERS > 1-0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0, S: +1 11/2/03 H 2-1 W SACRAMENTO STATE > 10-4 H: 6-1, A: 4-3, N: 0-0, S: +2 9/17/82 A 2-5 L 9/23/88 H 2-0 W 10/20/90 A 1-2 L 9/29/91 A 4-0 W 9/26/92 H 3-1 (ot) W 9/17/93 A 5-3 W 9/4/95 H 1-0 W 9/29/96 A 2-3 L 11/9/97 H 2-1 (ot) W 10/31/98 H 4-1 W 9/5/99 A 2-1 W 9/29/00 H 2-3 (2ot) L 10/2/02 A 4-1 W 9/17/08 H 2-1 W SAINT MARY’S > 3-2 H: 1-0, A: 1-2, N: 1-0, S: +2 10/22/90 A 2-3 L 9/27/98 N 2-0 W 10/29/99 A 1-2 (2ot) L 9/2/00 H 1-0 (ot) W 8/31/03 A 4-3 W
OAKLAND > 3-0 H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0, S: +3 12/3/88 H 3-1 (ot) W 9/3/05 H 4-0 W 9/8/06 N 2-0 W
SAN DIEGO > 8-13 H: 4-3, A: 4-9, N: 0-1, S: -2 9/13/80 A 7-0 9/6/81 A 4-0 9/5/82 H 3-1 9/7/83 A 5-2 10/6/84 H 6-0 9/23/89 N 1-2 9/16/90 A 0-1 10/26/91 H 2-1 (ot) 9/11/92 A 1-2 9/24/93 A 1-4 9/30/94 H 0-2 9/20/98 A 0-2 10/17/98 H 4-2 9/7/99 A 1-2 (2ot) 9/17/00 A 0-2 11/15/01 A 0-2 10/10/02 A 0-1 10/7/03 H 1-3 9/26/04 A 3-0 9/21/05 H 0-1 9/1/09 A 0-2
OREGON STATE > 5-1 H: 3-0, A: 1-1, N: 1-0, S: +1 9/9/90 A 3-0 W
SAN DIEGO STATE > 12-8-2 H: 7-2-1, A: 4-6-1, N: 1-0, S: +2 9/13/85 N 3-2 W
W W W W W L L W L L L L W L L L L L W L L
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A H A H A A H A A H A H H H A A H A A H H
4-2 3-2 (ot) 0-1 0-0 (ot) 0-1 (ot) 2-0 2-1 1-3 0-1 0-1 3-3 (ot) 3-2 1-2 2-0 0-1 (2ot) 5-1 1-0 5-4 (2ot) 1-2 2-1 2-1 (2ot)
SAN FRANCISCO > 2-8 H: 0-1, A: 1-5, N: 1-2, S: -1 9/17/81 A 1-3 10/6/91 N 1-2 (ot) 9/24/92 A 0-2 10/11/96 A 0-5 9/28/97 N 1-4
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L L L L L
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3-2 1-2 0-1 3-2 1-2
W L L W L
SAN JOSE STATE > 4-7-1 H: 3-1, A: 0-5-1, N: 1-1, S: +1 10/30/82 N 0-2 L 9/2/83 A 1-1 (ot) T 9/26/86 N 2-1 W 9/18/92 H 2-0 W 9/19/93 A 1-2 L 11/5/95 A 3-4 L 9/13/97 H 0-1 (ot) L 9/4/98 A 2-9 L 9/8/00 A 0-1 L 9/21/01 H 4-1 W 9/8/02 A 0-1 L 10/10/03 H 5-0 W SANTA CLARA > 3-3 H: 2-0, A: 1-2, N: 0-1, S: +1 8/30/86 H 2-0 W 10/20/91 A 1-4 L 9/26/97 A 1-4 L 10/1/98 A 1-0 W 9/10/99 N 0-4 L 9/17/06 H 4-1 W
SMU > 1-0 H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0, S: +1 9/20/09 A 2-1 W STANFORD > 2-2 H: 0-0, A: 1-1, N: 1-1, S: +1 10/4/91 A 1-2 L 9/27/96 A 2-1 W 9/5/97 N 0-4 L 9/9/05 N 1-0 W TULSA > 2-0 H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 1-0, S: +2 8/31/01 A 1-0 W 9/18/09 N 2-1 W UC DAVIS > 2-4-2 H: 1-1-2, A: 1-3, N: 0-0, S: -4 10/29/05 H 2-0 W 11/11/05 A 5-0 W 10/1/06 H 2-2 (2ot) T 10/21/06 A 1-2 L 10/17/07 A 1-3 L 11/4/07 H 1-2 L 10/22/08 A 2-3 L 10/21/09 H 0-0 (2ot) T UC IRVINE > 17-13-4 H: 9-7, A: 8-6-4, N: 0-0, S: +1 9/16/84 A 2-3 L 9/1/90 H 1-0 W 9/7/91 A 0-1 L 10/25/92 A 3-1 W 9/14/93 A 3-1 W 10/17/93 H 7-2 W 9/18/94 H 2-3 L 10/14/94 A 1-5 L 10/13/95 H 3-1 W 10/20/96 H 2-3 (ot) L 10/17/97 A 0-0 (ot) T 11/12/97 H 5-0 W 9/25/98 A 1-0 W 10/15/99 A 1-2 L 10/22/00 H 2-4 L 11/1/00 A 1-2 L 10/28/01 A 0-0 (2ot) T 11/11/01 H 0-4 L 10/16/02 H 1-2 L 11/9/02 A 5-3 W 10/15/03 A 4-1 W 11/8/03 H 5-4 (2ot) W 10/9/04 A 3-2 W 11/14/04 H 1-0 W 10/19/05 H 2-1 W 11/9/05 A 1-2 L 10/11/06 A 4-1 W 11/4/06 H 1-0 W 10/6/07 A 1-1 T 11/16/07 H 2-1 W 10/15/08 A 0-0 (2ot) T 11/8/08 H 1-2 L 10/10/09 H 0-3 L 11/7/09 A 3-0 W
UCLA > 1-12-3 H: 1-6-1, A: 0-6-2, N: 0-0, S: +1 9/6/80 H 2-4 L 9/1/81 A 0-9 L 9/25/82 H 0-3 L 10/23/92 A 1-3 L 10/15/93 H 0-1 L 11/7/93 A 0-2 L 10/16/94 A 0-7 L 10/15/95 H 0-2 L 10/13/96 A 0-2 L 10/12/97 H 0-4 L 10/8/99 H 1-2 (2ot) L 9/16/04 A 1-3 L 10/14/05 H 0-0 (2ot) T 8/26/06 A 1-1 (2ot) T 9/29/07 H 3-0 W 9/28/08 A 2-2 (2ot) T UC RIVERSIDE > 17-1-6 H: 9-0-3, A: 8-1-3, N: 0-0, S: +16 10/21/78 H 3-0 W 10/21/81 A 1-2 L 10/20/82 H 8-0 W 11/3/82 A 3-0 W 9/24/83 H 4-0 W 10/19/83 A 1-0 W 10/14/01 A 2-0 W 11/18/01 H 1-1 (2ot) T 10/23/02 A 2-1 W 11/2/02 H 3-0 W 9/17/03 A 0-0 (2ot) T 10/22/03 H 3-1 W 10/23/04 A 1-1 (2ot) T 11/12/04 H 3-2 (2ot) W 9/28/05 A 2-1 W 10/22/05 H 1-0 W 9/20/06 H 1-1 (2ot) T 10/14/06 A 0-0 (2ot) T 10/13/07 H 0-0 T 11/10/07 A 1-0 W 10/5/08 H 1-0 W 11/1/08 A 3-1 W 9/30/09 A 3-1 W 10/31/09 H 4-1 W UC SANTA BARBARA > 14-16-5 H: 9-6-2, A: 5-10-3, N: 0-0, S: -2 9/9/81 H 1-3 L 10/16/82 A 1-2 L 9/6/85 H 1-0 W 9/5/86 A 1-1 (ot) T 9/3/90 H 0-2 L 9/10/91 A 1-0 (ot) W 10/4/92 H 2-1 W 10/30/93 A 3-1 W 10/28/94 H 0-0 (ot) T 10/27/95 A 1-3 L 10/6/96 A 2-1 (ot) W 10/3/97 H 3-4 (ot) L 10/14/98 A 3-1 W 11/4/99 A 1-0 (ot) W 11/5/00 H 1-3 L 10/21/01 H 3-2 (ot) W
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A H A A H H A A H H H A A H A H H A A
0-1 0-0 (2ot) 2-4 2-3 2-1 3-1 1-2 2-2 (2ot) 1-0 3-2 5-0 0-1 0-3 2-3 2-2 (2ot) 1-3 1-0 0-2 0-1
L T L L W W L T W W W L L L T L W L L
UNLV > 9-6 H: 4-1, A: 3-5, N: 2-0, S: +5 9/16/78 A 0-6 L 10/22/78 H 5-4 W 9/14/85 A 0-4 L 9/24/89 A 1-2 L 10/16/92 A 2-3 (ot) L 10/22/93 H 2-1 W 10/23/94 A 1-0 W 10/22/95 H 3-1 W 10/22/99 H 1-3 L 10/8/00 A 0-1 L 9/26/03 A 2-1 W 9/24/04 H 3-1 W 9/17/05 N 5-3 W 9/16/07 A 1-0 W 9/7/08 N 2-0 W VANDERBILT > 0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0, S: -1 9/17/99 A 2-3 L WASHINGTON > 0-1-2 H: 0-0-1, A: 0-0-1, N: 0-1, S: -1 9/12/90 H 3-3 (ot) T 10/18/91 A 3-3 (ot) T 9/12/93 N 1-2 L WEST VIRGINIA > 0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0, S: -1 9/2/06 A 1-2 L WISCONSIN > 0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0, S: +1 9/12/08 N 0-2 L WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY > 1-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0, S: +1 9/1/02 N 3-0 W WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE > 1-1 H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0, S: +1 9/14/08 A 0-1 L 9/13/09 H 2-1 W
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SERIES RECORD VS. CURRENT DIVISION-I OPPONENTS
10/3/86 9/5/87 10/2/88 11/1/89 9/14/90 11/3/91 10/11/92 10/10/93 9/16/94 10/7/94 10/6/95 10/29/95 8/31/96 9/11/97 9/19/97 9/22/98 10/3/99 10/17/99 9/26/00 10/20/00 9/27/02
H TEAMHISTORY CAREER LEADERS MATCHES PLAYED > 1. Gianni Facio, 2002-05 2. Terry Davila, 1988-91 Bobby Reyes, 1988-91 4. Kevin Guppy, 2005-08 5. Derek Hanks, 2003-06 Daniel Paladini, 2002-05 Yossi Raz, 2001-04 Brandon Esparza, 1999-2002 9. Sunghyun Kim, 2006-09 10. Zach Feldman, 2002-05 Edwin Miranda, 2000-03
82 80 80 79 78 78 78 78 77 75 75
GOALS > 1. Joey Kirk, 1983-85, 87 2. Jose Perez, 1981, 83-84 3. John Tronson, 1984-86 4. Armando Valdivia, 1990-93 5. Federico Arroyo, 1996-99 6. Willie Sims, 2003-05 Michael Preis, 1996-99 8. Danny Daniels, 1989-92 Rodney Batt, 1984-87 10. Keith West, 1993-95 Kola Phillip, 1980-81
59 45 43 37 36 35 35 33 33 32 32
ASSISTS > 1. Mike McAndrew, 1983-86
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2. Joey Kirk, 1983-85, 87 3. Armando Valdivia, 1990-93 4. Federico Arroyo, 1996-99 5. Yossi Raz, 2001-04 6. Michael Preis, 1996-99 7. Bobby Reyes, 1988-91 8. John Tronson, 1984-86 9. Mathew Davis, 1993-95 10. Sunghyun Kim, 2006-09 Daniel Paladini, 2002-05 POINTS > 1. Joey Kirk, 1983-85, 87 2. Armando Valdivia, 1990-93 3. John Tronson, 1984-86 4. Jose Perez, 1981, 83-84 5. Federico Arroyo, 1996-99 6. Michael Preis, 1996-99 7. Willie Sims, 2003-05 8. Keith West, 1993-95 9. Yossi Raz, 2001-04 Danny Daniels, 1989-92 MATCHES IN GOAL > 1. Kevin Guppy, 2005-08 2. Christian Perez, 1997-2000 3. Radames Lafaurie, 2001-04 4. Mark Macdonald, 1993-94
44 37 32 28 27 24 23 21 19 19
162 111 109 105 104 97 83 77 72 72
79 65 46 37
5. Joe Barton, 2001-02 Joel Entreken, 1990-91 7. Mike Caputo, 1985-87 8. Jeff Blumkin, 1986-89 9. Phil Heaver, 1985 10. Zoltan Nagy, 1995 Louie Mata, 1992-93 Willie Lopez, 1987
36 36 34 30 21 19 19 19
WINS > 1. Kevin Guppy, 2005-08 2. Radames Lafaurie, 2001-04 Christian Perez, 1997-2000 4. Mike Caputo, 1985-87 5. Joe Barton, 2001-02 6. Joel Entreken, 1990-91 7. Mark Macdonald, 1993-94 8. Zoltan Nagy, 1995 Mike Littman, 1989 10. Michael Abalos, 2009 Louie Mata, 1992-93
37 28 28 21 20 19 18 9 9 7 7
SAVES > 1. Christian Perez, 1997-2000 2. Kevin Guppy, 2005-08 3. Radames Lafaurie, 2001-04 4. Joe Barton, 2001-02 Mike Caputo, 1985-87
296 290 192 157 157
6. Mark Macdonald, 1993-94 7. Jeff Blumkin, 1986-89 8. Joel Entreken, 1990-91 9. Mike Littman, 1989 10. Zoltan Nagy, 1995
154 150 132 106 95
GOALS AGAINST AVG. (MIN. 500 MINS.) > 1. Mike Gonzalez, 1986-88 0.75 Mike Caputo, 1985-87 0.75 3. Jeff Blumkin, 1986-89 0.88 4. Kevin Guppy, 2005-08 1.00 5. Michael Abalos, 2009 1.17 6. Joe Barton, 2001-02 1.22 7. Joel Entreken, 1990-91 1.24 8. Radames Lafaurie, 2001-04 1.30 9. Christian Perez, 1997-2000 1.51 10. Mark Macdonald, 1993-94 1.59 SHUTOUTS > 1. Kevin Guppy, 2005-08 2. Christian Perez, 1997-2000 3. Joe Barton, 2001-02 4. Radames Lafaurie, 2001-04 5. Jeff Blumkin, 1986-89 6. Mark Macdonald, 1993-94 7. Mike Caputo, 1985-87 8. Joel Entreken, 1990-91 9. Michael Abalos, 2009 Mike Littman, 1989
27.5 14.5 10.5 9.5 9 8 7 6 5 5
SEASON LEADERS MATCHES PLAYED > 1. John Alevras, 1988 Terry Davila, 1988 Jim Hofferber, 1988 Scott Hunter, 1988 Rick Iversen, 1988 Scott Piri, 1988 7. Bill Durkin, 1988 Steve Lazarus, 1988 Bobby Reyes, 1988 Mark Zarkowski, 1988
25 25 25 25 25 25 24 24 24 24
GOALS > 1. Joey Kirk, 1987 2. Jose Perez, 1983 3. Keith West, 1995 John Tronson, 1984 Kola Phillip, 1981 6. Armando Valdivia, 1993 7. Willie Sims, 2004 Jose Perez, 1984 9. John Tronson, 1985 10. Michael Preis, 1998 Rodney Batt, 1987 Frank Cubillos, 1985 Joey Kirk, 1985
30 25 20 20 20 17 16 16 15 14 14 14 14
ASSISTS > 1. Armando Valdivia, 1993
20
2. 3. 4. 5.
Mike McAndrew, 1985 Joey Kirk, 1987 Federico Arroyo, 1998 Mike McAndrew, 1986 Joey Kirk, 1985 7. Yossi Raz, 2002 Mike McAndrew, 1984 9. Juan Florez, 1987 Thor Lee, 1987 John Tronson, 1984 Mike Gora, 1983
18 17 16 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 10
POINTS > 1. Joey Kirk, 1987 2. Jose Perez, 1983 3. Armando Valdivia, 1993 4. John Tronson, 1984 5. Keith West, 1995 6. Kola Phillip, 1981 7. Federico Arroyo, 1998 Joey Kirk, 1985 9. Jose Perez, 1984 10. Michael Preis, 1998
77 58 54 50 49 43 40 40 38 36
MATCHES IN GOAL > 1. Jeff Blumkin, 1988 2. Kevin Guppy, 2005 3. Phil Heaver, 1985 4. Radames Lafaurie, 2003
24 22 21 20
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5. Kevin Guppy, 2008 Kevin Guppy, 2007 Radames Lafaurie, 2004 Zoltan Nagy, 1995 Mark Macdonald, 1993 Joel Entreken, 1990 Willie Lopez, 1987
19 19 19 19 19 19 19
WINS > 1. Jeff Blumkin, 1988 2. Kevin Guppy, 2005 3. Radames Lafaurie, 2003 4. Mike Caputo, 1986 5. Radames Lafaurie, 2004 Joe Barton, 2002 Mark Macdonald, 1993 Joel Entreken, 1991 9. Christian Perez, 1998 Willie Lopez, 1987
18 15 14 12 11 11 11 11 10 10
SAVES > 1. Jeff Blumkin, 1988 2. Mike Littman, 1989 3. Radames Lafaurie, 2003 4. Mike Caputo, 1986 5. Zoltan Nagy, 1995 6. Christian Perez, 2000 7. Kevin Guppy, 2008
137 106 101 96 95 87 83
8. Mark Macdonald, 1993 9. Joe Barton, 2002 10. Joe Barton, 2001
81 79 78
GOALS AGAINST AVG. (MIN. 500 MINS.) > 1. Willie Lopez, 1987 0.37 2. Phil Heaver, 1985 0.60 3. Mike Caputo, 1986 0.69 4. Mike Caputo, 1987 0.75 5. Kevin Guppy, 2005 0.89 6. Kevin Guppy, 2006 0.90 7. Jeff Blumkin, 1988 0.96 8. Joe Barton, 2002 0.99 9. Kevin Guppy, 2007 1.09 10. Mike Littman, 1989 1.11 SHUTOUTS > 1. Kevin Guppy, 2005 2. Kevin Guppy, 2007 3. Jeff Blumkin, 1988 Mike Caputo, 1986 5. Kevin Guppy, 2008 6. Joe Barton, 2002 7. Michael Abalos, 2009 Joe Barton, 2001 Mike Littman, 1989 10. Radames Lafaurie, 2004 Radames Lafaurie, 2003
9.5 8 7 7 6 5.5 5 5 5 4.5 4.5
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GOALS > 1978 records not available 1979 Jim Edens 1980 Jim Edens Eduardo Myluis Kola Phillip 1981 Kola Phillip 1982 Kevin Cordasco 1983 Jose Perez 1984 John Tronson 1985 John Tronson 1986 Joey Kirk 1987 Joey Kirk 1988 Scott Piri 1989 Jim Hofferber 1990 Danny Daniels 1991 Danny Daniels 1992 Danny Daniels Armando Valdivia 1993 Armando Valdivia 1994 Keith Rosenberg 1995 Keith West 1996 Michael Preis 1997 Federico Arroyo 1998 Michael Preis 1999 Federico Arroyo Michael Preis 2000 Charles Mitchell 2001 Arshak Abyanli 2002 Charles Mitchell 2003 Willie Sims 2004 Willie Sims 2005 Willie Sims 2006 Sunghyun Kim Ryan Rossi 2007 Sunghyun Kim Devin Deldó Camilo Rojas 2008 Camilo Rojas 2009 Cameron Sims
13 12 12 12 20 12 25 20 15 14 30 12 7 10 13 10 10 17 7 20 7 11 14 11 11 5 9 10 11 16 8 6 6 4 4 4 7 7
ASSISTS > 1978 records not available 1979 records not available 1980 Cruz Hernandez Eduardo Myluis 1981 Jorge Gutierrez 1982 Joe Astalos 1983 Mike Gora 1984 Mike McAndrew 1985 Mike McAndrew 1986 Joey Kirk Mike McAndrew 1987 Joey Kirk 1988 Jim Hofferber 1989 Jim Hofferber 1990 Bobby Reyes 1991 Armando Valdivia 1992 Danny Daniels Dominic Zapata 1993 Armando Valdivia 1994 Mathew Davis
6 6 6 9 10 11 18 12 12 17 8 5 9 11 6 6 20 9
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
2008 2009
Mathew Davis Michael Preis Federico Arroyo Federico Arroyo Federico Arroyo Tony Ortega Edwin Miranda Yossi Raz Jesse Servin Willie Sims Daniel Paladini Yossi Raz Sean Franklin Taylor Canel Sunghyun Kim Devin Deldó Fergie Agwu Dylan Riley Sunghyun Kim Sunghyun Kim
POINTS > 1978 records not available 1979 Jose Campos Jim Edens 1980 Eduardo Myluis 1981 Kola Phillip 1982 Kevin Cordasco Jorge Gutierrez 1983 Jose Perez 1984 John Tronson 1985 Frank Cubillos John Tronson 1986 Joey Kirk 1987 Joey Kirk 1988 Scott Piri 1989 Jim Hofferber 1990 Danny Daniels 1991 Danny Daniels 1992 Danny Daniels 1993 Armando Valdivia 1994 Mathew Davis Keith Rosenberg 1995 Keith West 1996 Michael Preis 1997 Federico Arroyo 1998 Federico Arroyo 1999 Federico Arroyo 2000 Charles Mitchell 2001 Arshak Abyanli 2002 Yossi Raz 2003 Willie Sims 2004 Willie Sims 2005 Willie Sims 2006 Sunghyun Kim 2007 Sunghyun Kim Devin Deldó 2008 Sunghyun Kim Camilo Rojas 2009 Sunghuyn Kim Cameron Sims
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 10 6 8 16 8 4 5 11 8 8 8 8 6 6 3 3 3 3 7 7
29 29 30 43 29 29 58 50 34 34 40 77 31 19 25 32 26 54 17 17 49 20 30 40 30 11 22 25 30 34 19 14 11 11 17 17 15 15
RECORD IN OPENERS Season Openers Home Openers
20-10-2 24-8
Conference Openers Conference Home Openers
18-7-4 19-7-3
TEAM MATCH RECORDS > Most Goals Scored 17 vs. Cal State Bakersfield, 1978 Most Goals Allowed 9 at UCLA, 1981 at San Jose State, 1998 TEAM SEASON RECORDS > Most Wins 19, 1987 Fewest Losses 2, 1987 Most Goals Scored 80, 1987 Fewest Goals Scored 19, 2000 Most Goals Allowed 48, 1982 Fewest Goals Allowed 17, 1985 Most Shutouts 12, 1985
Fewest Shutouts 1, 1996 Most Times Shutout 8 (1994) Fewest Times Shutout 1 (1978, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1998, 2003) INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECORDS > Most Goals 9, Jose Perez vs. Cal State Bakersfield, 1983 Most Assists 5, Armando Valdivia vs. Oregon State, 1993 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS > Most Goals 30, Joey Kirk, 1987 Most Assists 20, Armando Valdivia, 1993 Most Points 77, Joey Kirk, 1987
MATADOR STREAKS CONSECUTIVE WINS > Consecutive wins 8, 10-21-87 to 12-5-87 Consecutive matches without a loss 14 (13 wins, 1 tie), 9-27-87 to 12-5-87 Consecutive wins, home 20, 10-9-90 to 10-4-92 Consecutive wins, away (including neutral) 8, 10-27-84 to 9-13-85 Consecutive wins, season openers 7, 1999-2005; 1984-90 Consecutive wins, home openers 7, 1989-95 Consecutive wins, conference 9, 10-22-86 to 10-14-87 Consecutive home wins, conference 12, 11-5-03 to 11-2-05 Consecutive away wins, conference 6, 10-27-84 to 10-11-85; 10-22-86 to 11-4-87 Consecutive wins, conference season openers 10, 1978-87 Consecutive wins, conference home openers 13, 1978-89 and 1992 Consecutive wins, start of season 7, 1979 Consecutive matches without a loss at start of season 10 (8 wins, 2 ties), 1983 Consecutive wins, start of conference 4, 1985 CONSECUTIVE DEFEATS > Consecutive defeats 6, 9-13-97 to 10-3-97; 9-26-00 to 10-13-00 Consecutive defeats, home 4, 9-18-94 to 10-9-94 Consecutive defeats, away (including neutral) 10, 10-11-96 to 9-28-97 Consecutive defeats, season openers 4, 1995-98 Consecutive defeats, home openers 2, 1980-81 and 1996-97 Consecutive defeats, conference 5, 10-7-94 to 10-21-94 2, 10-10-79 to 10-13-79; 10-23-82 to 11-12-82; Consecutive home defeats, conference 10-7-94 to 10-9-94; 10-20-96 to 10-3-97 and 10-22-00 to 11-05-00 Consecutive away defeats, conference 3, 10-16-92 to 10-23-92; 10-14-94 to 10-21-94; 10-8-95 to 10-4-96 Consecutive defeats, conference season openers 4, 1996-97, 1999-2000 Consecutive defeats, conference home openers 2, 1993-94; 1999-2000 Consecutive defeats, start of season 4, 1998 Consecutive defeats, start of conference 5, 1994
GOALS BY YEAR YEAR SCORED ALLOWED 1978 35 25 1979 72 23 1980 78 35 1981 51 39 1982 44 48 1983 57 20 1984 79 28 1985 54 17 1986 52 18 1987 80 20 1988 53 27
YEAR SCORED ALLOWED 1989 29 21 1990 39 25 1991 53 28 1992 38 28 1993 50 35 1994 26 34 1995 44 42 1996 20 39 1997 29 34 1998 45 29 1999 30 34
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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
H TEAMHISTORY ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS CCAA > 1980 Mark Goodwein Cruz Hernandez Jose Campos Eduardo Myluis Kola Phillip
First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team
CCAA > 1981 Mark Goodwein Jose Perez Kola Phillip
First Team First Team First Team
CCAA > 1982 Kevin Cordasco Jorge Gutierrez
Second Team Second Team
CCAA > 1983 Jose Perez Chris Geis Roberto Bagarotti Mike McAndrew
First Team, Co-MVP First Team Second Team Second Team
CCAA > 1984 John Tronson Jose Perez Mike McAndrew Scott Murray Rodney Batt Joey Kirk Thor Lee
First Team, MVP First Team Second Team Second Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention
CCAA > 1985 Frank Cubillos Phil Heaver Mike McAndrew John Tronson Rodney Batt Scott Murray Thor Lee
First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Honorable Mention
CCAA > 1986 Joey Kirk Mike Harvey Thor Lee Mike McAndrew
First Team, MVP First Team First Team First Team
Rodney Batt Mike Caputo Steve Lazarus John Tronson
Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team
CCAA > 1987 Joey Kirk Juan Florez Mike Harvey Thor Lee Rodney Batt Steve Lazarus Willie Lopez
First Team, MVP First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team
CCAA > 1988 Steve Lazarus Rick Iversen John Alevras Jim Hofferber Scott Piri Jeff Blumkin
First Team, MVP First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Honorable Mention
CCAA > 1989 Bill Durkin Andy Torres Don Imamura Mike Littman Scott Piri Bobby Reyes Keith Martin
First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Honorable Mention
MPSF > 1992 Armando Valdivia Danny Daniels Teddy Davila
First Team Second Team Honorable Mention
MPSF > 1993 Armando Valdivia First Team Pacific Division Player of the Year Todd Biefield Second Team Mathew Davis Second Team Mark Macdonald Honorable Mention Mustapha Sesay Honorable Mention Keith West Honorable Mention
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MPSF > 1994 Mathew Davis Ross Linhart Ron Lou
Second Team Second Team Honorable Mention
MPSF > 1995 Keith West Mathew Davis Ron Lou Ross Linhart Brandt Marott
First Team, MVP Second Team Second Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention
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First Team Honorable Mention
MPSF > 1997 Federico Arroyo Michael Preis
First Team Honorable Mention
MPSF > 1999 Federico Arroyo Michael Preis Jon Relles
First Team First Team Second Team
MPSF > 2000 William Diaz Brandon Esparza Christian Perez
Second Team Second Team Second Team
BIG WEST > 2001 Yossi Raz First Team Freshman of the Year Arshak Abyanli First Team Joe Barton Second Team Juan Guerrero Second Team Edwin Miranda Second Team Brandon Esparza Honorable Mention Brian Phillips Honorable Mention BIG WEST > 2002 Joe Barton First Team Goalkeeper of the Year Edwin Miranda First Team Defensive Player of the Year Brian Phillips First Team Yossi Raz First Team Jesse Servin First Team Brandon Esparza Second Team Juan Guerrero Second Team Charles Mitchell Second Team Josh Barton Honorable Mention Daniel Paladini Honorable Mention BIG WEST > 2003 Willie Sims First Team Co-Offensive Player of the Year Freshman of the Year Edwin Miranda First Team Defensive Player of the Year Yossi Raz First Team Jesse Servin First Team Alec de Mattos Honorable Mention Juan Guerrero Honorable Mention Joshua LeRoy Honorable Mention BIG WEST > 2004 Willie Sims First Team Co-Offensive Player of the Year
ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
MPSF > 1996 Michael Preis Brandon Fonseca
Yossi Raz First Team Daniel Paladini First Team Benjamin Benditson Second Team Sean Franklin Second Team Jesse Servin Second Team Derek Hanks Honorable Mention Radames Lafaurie Honorable Mention Gabriel Montoya Honorable Mention BIG WEST > 2005 Kevin Guppy First Team Goalkeeper of the Year Daniel Paladini First Team Midfielder of the Year Sean Franklin First Team Willie Sims First Team Taylor Canel Second Team Alec de Mattos Second Team Gianni Facio Second Team Ryan Rossi Second Team Matt Tracy Second Team Derek Hanks Honorable Mention BIG WEST > 2006 Taylor Canel First Team Sean Franklin First Team Derek Hanks First Team Sunghyun Kim Second Team Ryan Rossi Second Team Devin Deldó Honorable Mention Kevin Guppy Honorable Mention Matt Tracy Honorable Mention BIG WEST > 2007 Sean Franklin First Team Matt Tracy First Team Kevin Guppy Second Team Rafael Garcia Second Team Sunghyun Kim Honorable Mention BIG WEST > 2008 Kevin Guppy First Team Big West Co-Goalkeeper of the Year Sunghyun Kim First Team Camilo Rojas Second Team Robert Pate Second Team Chad Borak Honorable Mention BIG WEST > 2009 Chad Borak First Team Sunghyun Kim First Team Cameron Sims First Team Michael Abalos Honorable Mention Rene Anguiano Honorable Mention Dylan Riley Honorable Mention { TAYLOR CANEL }
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H TEAMHISTORY HONORS ALL-AMERICANS > 1980 Mark Goodwein First Team 1981 Mark Goodwein First Team Kola Phillip First Team Jose Perez Second Team 1982 Kevin Cordasco Second Team 1986 Thor Lee First Team John Tronson First Team 1987 Joey Kirk First Team Steve Lazarus First Team 1988 Rick Iversen First Team Steve Lazarus First Team 1993 Armando Valdivia Second Team 2003 Edwin Miranda First Team 2005 Willie Sims First Team ALL-FAR WEST REGION > 1980 Mark Goodwein First Team 1981 Mark Goodwein First Team Kola Phillip First Team Jose Perez Second Team 1982 Kevin Cordasco Second Team 1985 John Tronson First Team 1986 Thor Lee First Team John Tronson First Team Rodney Batt Second Team Joey Kirk Second Team Mike McAndrew Second Team 1987 Rodney Batt First Team Joey Kirk First Team Steve Lazarus First Team 1988 Rick Iversen First Team Steve Lazarus First Team 1991 Danny Daniels Second Team Gus Cardenas Third Team 1992 Armando Valdivia Third Team 1995 Keith West Second Team 1998 Michael Preis Second Team 2002 Brian Phillips Second Team Edwin Miranda Third Team Jesse Servin Third Team 2003 Edwin Miranda First Team Willie Sims Second Team 2004 Willie Sims First Team 2005 Willie Sims First Team Daniel Paladini Second Team Taylor Canel Third Team Sean Franklin Third Team 2006 Sean Franklin Second Team Taylor Canel Third Team 2008 Sunghyun Kim Second Team BIG WEST CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR > 2001 Yossi Raz 2003 Willie Sims 2005 Kevin Guppy
BIG WEST CONFERENCE GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR > 2002 Joe Barton 2005 Kevin Guppy 2008 Kevin Guppy BIG WEST CONFERENCE MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR > 2005 Daniel Paladini BIG WEST CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR > 2002 Edwin Miranda (Defensive) 2003 Wille Sims (Offensive) Edwin Miranda (Defensive) 2004 Willie Sims (Offensive) PLAYERS DRAFTED BY MLS > Joe Barton Drafted by L.A. Galaxy - Sixth Round MLS Super Draft (2002) Edwin Miranda Drafted by Dallas Burn - Sixth Round MLS Super Draft (2003) Benjamin Benditson Drafted by L.A. Galaxy (10th Overall) MLS Supplemental Draft (2004) Willie Sims Drafted by New England Revolution - Second Round MLS Super Draft (2006) Daniel Paladini Drafted by L.A. Galaxy (24th Overall) MLS Supplemental Draft (2006) Taylor Canel Drafted by L.A. Galaxy (26th Overall) MLS Supplemental Draft (2007) Sean Franklin Drafted by L.A. Galaxy (4th Overall) MLS Super Draft (2008) Chad Borak Drafted by Colorado Rapids (40th Overall) MLS Super Draft (2010) SPECIAL HONORS > Federico Arroyo Independent Player of the Year (1998) Federico Arroyo All-Independent First Team (1998) Mark Fitzpatrick All-Independent Second Team (1998) Joey Kirk Senior Bowl (1987) Joey Kirk U.S. National Team (1987) Joey Kirk U.S. West Regional All-Star Team (1987) Joey Kirk Soccer America Top 10 Players (1987)
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Adidassler Award Finalist (1987) Joey Kirk Missouri Athletic Club Nominee (1987) Thor Lee U.S. West Regional All-Star Team (1987) Michael Preis All-Independent Second Team (1998) Michael Preis U.S. Under-23 National Team (1998) Michael Preis Pan American Games (1998) Trevor Schmidt All-Independent First Team (1998) Willie Sims All-Freshman Team College Soccer News (2003) Willie Sims Freshman All-American Soccer America (2003) Sean Franklin Named to U-20 Men’s National Team (2005) Kevin Guppy All-Freshman Team College Soccer News (2005) Sean Franklin Named to U-23 Men’s National Team (2007) { WILLIE SIMS }
{ EDWIN MIRANDA }
H HONORS // MATADOR COACHING RECORDS // COACHING HONORS
MATADOR COACHING RECORDS ZVI FRIEDMAN > 1978 OVERALL YEAR W L T 1978 5 5 1 1 Year Total 5 5 1
PCT. .500 .500
W 1 1
L 2 2
CONFERENCE T PCT. 0 .333 0 .333
FINISH 2nd
RIC FONSECA > 1979-1982 OVERALL YEAR W L T 1979 13 5 0 1980 11 8 1 1981 10 7 3 1982 8 13 0 4 Year Totals 42 33 4
PCT. .722 .575 .575 .381 .557
W 5 6 2 6 19
L 3 4 2 5 14
CONFERENCE T PCT. 0 .625 0 .600 2 .500 0 .545 2 .571
FINISH T-2nd 2nd 4th 4th
MARWAN ASS’AD > 1983-1998 OVERALL YEAR W L T PCT. 1983 12 4 5 .690 1984 18 3 2 .826 1985 17 4 1 .795 1986 15 3 2 .800 1987 19 2 1 .886 1988 18 8 0 .692 1989 10 5 4 .632 1990 9 7 3 .553 1991 13 6 1 .675 1992 10 8 0 .556 1993 12 9 0 .571 1994 7 9 2 .444 1995 9 8 2 .526 1996 4 10 2 .313 1997 7 11 1 .395 1998 12 5 0 .706 16 Year Totals 192 102 26 .641
W 8 9 8 9 9 8 7 3 5 1 3 1 2 73
L 3 1 2 0 0 2 2 4 2 5 3 3 2 29
CONFERENCE T PCT. 3 .679 2 .833 0 .800 1 .950 1 .950 0 .800 1 .750 0 .429 0 .714 1 .214 1 .500 1 .300 1 .500 12 .693
FINISH 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st T-1st 1st T-5th T-2nd 7th T-3rd T-4th 4th -
TERRY DAVILA > 1999-PRESENT OVERALL YEAR W L T PCT. 1999 8 10 1 .447 2000 6 13 0 .316 2001 9 7 3 .553 2002 14 5 2 .714 2003 14 3 3 .775 2004 11 6 2 .632 2005 15 4 3 .750 2006 8 6 5 .553 2007 7 7 6 .500 2008 8 7 4 .526 2009 10 8 2 .550 11 Year Totals 110 76 31 .578
W 2 2 4 7 7 6 8 5 3 4 5 53
L 4 5 4 2 2 2 1 2 5 3 4 34
CONFERENCE T PCT. 1 .357 0 .286 2 .500 1 .750 1 .750 2 .700 1 .850 3 .650 4 .417 3 .550 1 .550 19 .590
FINISH 6th 8th 4th 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 4th 5th 4th
W 146
L 79
CONFERENCE T PCT. 33 .630
TOTALS YEARS 32
W 349
OVERALL L T 216 62
PCT. .606
TITLES 8
COACHING HONORS
{ TERRY DAVILA }
MARWAN ASS’AD > 1983 CCAA Coach of the Year 1984 CCAA Coach of the Year 1985 CCAA Coach of the Year 1986 NCAA Far West Region Coach of the Year 1988 CCAA Coach of the Year 1993 MPSF Coach of the Year (Pacific Division) TERRY DAVILA > 2002 Big West Coach of the Year 2003 Big West Coach of the Year 2005 Co-Big West Coach of the Year 2010 Big West Coach of the Year
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Abalos, Michael
2009
Campos, Jose
Abyanli, Arshak
2001
Canel, Taylor
2005-07
Agwu, Fergie
1980 2005-06
Caputo, Mike
1985-87
Aikenhead, David
1980
Cardenas, Gus
1990-91
Ajemian, Nerses
1980
Carrillo, Anthony
Alevras, John Allen, Kevin
1988-91
Castro, Luis
1994 1996-99
1990
Chambers, Hakim
1995
Alvarez, Albert
1997
Chavez, Matthew
2008-09
Andrade, Ricardo
1980
Cherry, Jason
Anguiano, Rene
2009
Christou, Nicholas
Arroyo, Federico
1996-99
Clegg, Michael
2006-07
1982
Clemens, Chris
2000-03
1998
Colandone, Mike
1981
Cordasco, Kevin
1982
Cortez, Ramon
1980
Astalos, Joe Austin, Jason Avila, Greg
1998-99, 2001
B> Badawi, Hiethem Bagarotti, Roberto
Coughlan, Chris 1998 1983-84
Cox, Ben Cracchiolo, Giuseppe
Bañuelos, Matthew
1998
Cruz, Luis
Banyan, Sarkis
1993
Cubillos, Frank
Barak, Yuval
2001-02
D>
Barton, Josh
2001-02
Dandolo, Eric
Batt, Rodney
1984-87
Daniels, Danny
Bay, Paul Bayleyegn, Redeat Beard, Will Bekele, Belete Benditson, Aaron Benditson, Benjamin
1980 2005-08 2001 1996 1984-86
2009
Barton, Joe
Bautista, Gilbert
1990 2007-08
1981 1990-91 1994 2002-05 1991 1999-2001
Dassise, Jim Davila, Teddy Davila, Terry
1995 1989-92 1982 1989, 1991-93 1988-91
Davis, Mathew
1993-95
de Mattos, Alec
2002-05
Deldó, Devin
2005-09
2003-04
Delvalle, Jason
2003-04
Berman, Dan
1981
Demaine, Steve
1985-86
Betmaleck, Edmund
1981
Demarzi, Johannes
2006
Biefeld, Todd
1992-93
Bilaver, Ante
1997
Diaz, Ramon
1982
1986
Diaz, William
1997-2000
Bird, Al
Diaz, Jose
1985-86
Blumkin, Jeff
1986-89
Doleman, Iain
1992-94
Bomar, Peter
2006-07
Durkin, Bill
1988-89
Bonvehi, Mattias Borak, Chad Bruce, Tony
2007, 2009 2005-09 1982
E> Edens, Jim
1980
Buery, Jorge
1996-97
El-Zarou, Amad
1991-92
Burns, Ed
1988-91
Entreken, Joel
1990-91
Burns, Mike
1992
Esparza, Brandon
Butala, Richard
1980
Esparza, Felipe
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H
Facio, Gianni
2002-05
Fadem, Mark
1980
Faggiolly, Steve Fawehinmi, Stephen Feldman, Zach Fierst, Shane Fitzpatrick, Mark Florez, Juan Fonseca, Brandon Forshager, Nick Franco, Joe
H>
Ledezma, Victor
1982
Hall, Jim
1989-90
Lee, Kareem
1993
Hamilton, Nicholas
2007-08
Lee, Thor
2003-06
Leiva, Chris
1994
Hanks, Derek
1995
Harden, Jerry
2002-05 2004 1997-99 1987 1995-96 1982 2009
Harding, Travis Harvey, Mike Hawa, Raja Heaver, Phil Hernandez, Cruz Herrera, Alex Herrera, Luis
1995 1991-92 1984, 1986-87
1984-87 2008
Leonard, Jason
2001
LeRoy, Joshua
2003
Lieber, Eli
1983
1993
Lilavois, Bernie
1985
Linhart, Ross
1992-95
1988
1980
Linhart, Steve
1987, 1990-91
1983-84, 1986-87
Littman, Mike
1989
1999
Lobos, Francisco
1985
2004-07
Hewitt, Gavin
1996
Loehr, Hans
1984
Franks, Ryan
2000
Hoeft, Joshua
2007
Loftus, Brian
1996
Freeman, Dean
1985
Hofferber, Jim
1987-89
Lopez, Adrian
2006-09
Hohn, Jeremy
2007-08
Lopez, Victor
1996-97
Holderer, G.K.
1987
Lopez, Willie
1987
1992
Lou, Ron
Franklin, Sean
G> Garcia, Rafael Garcia, Sergio
2007-09 1980
Gebreyesus, Yared
1993-95
Geis, Chris
1983-84
Giangrasso, Santiago
1997
Gil, Luis
2009
Gnekow, Chris
1985
Goldberg, Shaun Gomez, Moy
1986 2006-09
Gonzalez, Mike
1986-88
Gonzalez, Rosendo
2002-03
Gonzalez Dalmas, Felix Goodwein, Mark
2006 1980-81
Gora, Mike
1983
Gora, Rick
1985-86
Gordon, Charles
1994-96
Gordon, Michael
2005
Goren, Elad
1993-94
Hudson, Leon Hunter, Scott
1988-92
I> Ibarra, Brandon Illfrey, Campbell Imamura, Don
1992-95
Lowe, John
1987
M> 2008-09 1992 1989-90
Maass, Jason Macdonald, Mark Mackenzie, Steve
1992 1993-94 1986
Isaac, Josh
1995
Manucci, Greg
Iversen, Rick
1988
Marmion, Declan
1990-91
Marott, Brandt
1992-95
J> Johnson, Mark
Martin, Keith 1981-82
K>
Martinez, Cesar
1995-96
1987-89, 1991 2000
Martinez, Rafael
1994
Mashali, Fereydoon
1982
Kalhor, Bobak
1992
Mata, Louie
1992-93
Kalhor, Sia
1982
McAndrew, Mike
1983-86
1980
McClung, Ian
Kempler, Yagil Kim, Sunghyun Kirk, Joey
2006-09 1983-85, 1987
Michael, Teferi
2004 1991
Miller, Bo
2007-08
Gramacy, Bill
1982
Kironde, Isaac
2006
Miranda, Edwin
2000-03
Gribbons, Scott
1982
Konoske, Jeff
2005
Mitchell, Charles
2000-03
Kury, Costa
2000
Montoya, Gabriel
2003-04
Moran, Will
1982-83
Griffiths, Brad
1999-2001
Grimaldi, Marcello
1981
Grody, Mark
1985
L>
Moreno, Enrique
1996-97
1996
Guadron, Juan
1998-99
Lafaurie, Radames
2001-04
Mundy, Daryl
Guerrero, Juan
2001-04
Lara, Jason
2003-04
Munoz, Chris
1982
1995
Murray, Brian
1997 1984-85
Guerrero, Robert
1989
Larson, Casey
Guppy, Kevin
2005-08
LaVerde, German
1988-89
Murray, Scott
Guttierez, Jorge
1981-82
Lazarus, Steve
1986-88
Myluis, Eduardo
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H TEAMHISTORY MATADOR LETTERWINNERS Ortega, Tony
N> Nagy, Zoltan Naina, Pradeep
1995
Osorio, Gerardo P>
Ndiaye, Amadou
1999
Page, Mike
1995, 1997 1980
O> Okerman, Jeff Oropeza, Andres Ortega, Danny
2000-03 2001 1996-97, 1999
Phillip, Kola Phillips, Brian Piña Rivera, Oswaldo
2005
Nunez, Jose
1982
2007-08
Nakanishi, Takeshi Nishiyama, Danny
2000-01
Palacios, Junior
Pince, Nick
2000
Simpson, Ronnie
2003-06 1990, 1992
Sims, Cameron
2008-09
Sims, Willie
2003-05
Piri, Scott
1988-91
Siu, Brian
2005-06
2000
Plascencia, Jr., Juan
1998-99
Smith, Luis
2006-09
1982-83
Spach, John
1987
Staack, Dylan
2004
Stark, Scott
1997
Paladini, Daniel
2002-05
Pate, Robert
2005-09
Polovets, Stan
Pelovits, Stan
1981
Perez, Adolfo
1990-92
Perez, Jose
1996-98
Shields, Ronny
1980
Plyler, Jay
Perez, Christian
1980-81 1999-2002
1997-2000 1981, 1983-84
Ponce, Steve Portella, Raymond
1982 1998-2000 1984
Preis, Michael
1996-99
Preys, Roman
1982
Purtle, Keith
Stevenson, Paul
1983-85
Stupar, Jerry
1993-95
Swanson, Kris
1996
2000-01 T>
R> Radovic, Milan Raynor, Stephen
Taub, Ben 2006-09 2000 2001-04 1991
Relles, Jon
1996-99
Townes, Nelson
Reyes, Bobby
1988-91
Tracy, Matt
2004-07
Riley, Dylan
2006-09
Tronson, John
1984-86
Rodriguez, Carlos
1998
Rodriguez, Jorge
2000 1998
Torres, Garrett
1997-98 1985-87, 1989
Reid, Nick
Torres, Jorge
Troy, Jake
2008-09
Valdivia, Armando
Rojas, Camilo
2007-08
Van der Veen, Daniel
Ross, Aamon Ross, Jeremy Rossi, Ryan
1994 1996-97 1993 2003-06
1994 1999-2000 1994
2009
V>
Rodriguez, Ruben Rosenberg, Keith
Van Splinter, Gregg
1990-93 2001 1981-83
Vasquez, Henry
1987
Vargas, Roy
2007
Vorster, Andre
1995
Rudolph, Rich
1993
Russo, Patrick
1998
W>
Ruth, Scott
1987
West, Keith
1980-81
Wilson, Jim
1982
Wolfe, Gary
1984
Ruvalcaba, Ramiro S>
Woodson, Peabo
1993-95
2000-02
Sanchez, Rafael
2000, 2002
Sastoque, Juan
1995
Y>
Schalliol, Scott
1993
Yoon, Daniel
Schmidt, Trevor
1995-98
Servin, Jesse
2002-04
Z>
Sesay, Mustapha
1993-94
Zapata, Dominic
1990-92, 1994
1996
Zarkowski, Mark
1986-88
Ziegler, Matt
1990-91
Shapiro, Robert Sharf, Leon
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2001-02
Raz, Yossi
Rodriguez, Oswaldo
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Tinajero, Jaime
Sherbetjian, Hagop
2002, 2004 1981-82
Zuniga, Ismail
2008-09
1993
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N NORTHRIDGE MATADOR ADMINISTRATION
DR. JOLENE KOESTER
University President Dr. Jolene Koester began her appointment as the fourth president of California State University, Northridge on July 1, 2000. At the time of her appointment, Koester had been serving as provost and vice president for Academic Affairs and professor of communication studies at California State University, Sacramento, a post she had held since 1993. Prior to her appointment as provost, she served in other executive positions in the academic affairs division at CSU Sacramento. She has been a faculty member since 1980. She earned a B.A. from the University of Minnesota, an M.A. in communication arts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a Ph.D. in speech communication from Minnesota. The author of several scholarly books and articles on intercultural and interpersonal communication and a former Fulbright Scholar, Koester has served on systemwide committees on Cornerstones (the California State University’s systemwide strategic plan), budget and accountability, and teacher preparation. The Minnesota native chaired CSU Sacramento’s NCAA accreditation study and was president of the Western States Communication Association. In 1998, Cal State Northridge celebrated its 40th anniversary as the only public university located in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley, home to about 1.7 million residents.
Founded in 1958, the university has grown to include the 353-acre Northridge campus with over 34,000 diverse students and more than 3,800 employees. The university is one of the largest in the 23-campus California State University system. Cal State Northridge offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in more than 50 different majors.
RICK MAZZUTO
Athletic Director Rick Mazzuto was named Cal State Northridge Athletic Director on August 3, 2006, becoming the seventh athletic director in the Matadors’ 48year history. Mazzuto comes to Northridge from Longwood University in Farmville, Va., where he served as athletic director since 2002. He has led the Lancers in the school’s transition from Division II to Division I, which began in March 2002. At Longwood, Mazzuto guided the program through many changes, including increases in operating budgets, scholarships and department personnel, while also overseeing scheduling, fundraising and marketing. Additionally, Mazzuto was instrumental in developing a comprehensive master plan for new athletic facilities and the complete renovation of some existing facilities. Prior to his days at Longwood, Mazzuto was the athletic director at Saint Mary’s in Moraga, Calif. from 1989 to 2000. He oversaw a $5-million budget and 16-
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sport athletic program while with the Gaels. During his time at SMC, the Gaels made three trips to the NCAA Tournament with their 1992 women’s soccer, 1997 men’s basketball and 1999 women’s basketball squads. Mazzuto began his athletic director career at Iona College in New Rochelle, N.Y., where he managed the Gaels’ 20-sport program. While there, Iona participated in two NCAA Tournaments and National Invitational Tournaments in men’s basketball, as the school won a combined 13 conference championships. Mazzuto started at Iona in 1977, working for three years as the institution’s associate athletic director. Mazzuto has served on numerous committees during his career, including the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee from 1991 to 1997. He also has extensive community service activities, serving on the Board of Directors of both the Moraga and New Rochelle Rotary Clubs. Mazzuto currently serves on the NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics and is on the Big West Compliance and Game Management Committee and is the administrative liaison to the Sports Information Directors. Mazzuto earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in political science from Trinity College in Hartford, Conn., where he began his career in intercollegiate athletics as the school’s sports information director for two years. He also served as SID at Lafayette College in Easton, Pa. for four years, and was the publicity director for the East Coast Conference for two years. Mazzuto is married to the former Janet Johnstone.
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Cal State Northridge Directory USU Ticket Office Mailing Address: Athletic Department 18111 Nordhoff Street Northridge, Ca. 91330-8301 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION > Rick Mazzuto DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Tina Kiesler FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE Tom Ford ASSOCIATE A.D., EXTERNAL RELATIONS Ashlie Kite ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Janet Pinneau ASSOCIATE A.D./SWA/STUDENT SERVICES Lauree Floback ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT LeeAnna Berkeland ACCOUNT TECHICIAN Karen Mariglia ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT COORDINATOR Cynthia Morgan ADMINSTRATIVE SUPPORT ASSISTANT Angelique Odom ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT ASSISTANT Joyce Scanlin ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT ACADEMIC SUPPORT > Fax Mandie McConkey ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT COORDINATOR Lara Kehkedjian ACADEMIC ADVISOR Michelle Ziser ACADEMIC ADVISOR Brett Sanders ACADEMIC SPECIALIST Larry O’Connor ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT > Megan Marconi Norman ASST. A.D./DEVELOPMENT
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BUSINESS AFFAIRS > Kimberly Siemen ASST. A.D., BUSINESS AFFAIRS
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COMPLIANCE > Julie Sandoval DIRECTOR OF COMPLIANCE
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EQUIPMENT > Isidore Gold EQUIPMENT MANAGER Stephanie Cantu ASSISTANT MANAGER
3236 3236
FACILITIES > Fax Mark Adamiak FACILTIES MANAGER Howard Garcia EVENTS MANAGER
2661 7423 2836
MARKETING > Erin Kiser ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/MARKETING 2683 Corporate Partnershiups, Cheerleading Squad/Matador Director/Marketing & Pep Band Advisor, Guest Promotions Appearances MEDIA RELATIONS > Fax Bob Vazquez ASST. A.D./MEDIA RELATIONS
4950 2313 cell: 510-673-9521 Men’s Basketball, Women’s Water Polo Matt Monroe ASSOCIATE MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR 3247 Men’s/Women’s Volleyball, Men’s/Women’s Golf, Men’s/Women’s Track & Field
All extensions are (818) 677- _ _ _ _ Geoff Herberg ASSISTANT MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR 3243 Women’s Basketball, Women’s Soccer, Women’s Tennis, Softball Eric Bankston MEDIA RELATIONS ASSISTANT 3860 Men’s Soccer, Men’s/Women’s Swimming, Baseball Braden Villanueva MEDIA RELATIONS ART DIRECTOR 6634 Baseball Press Box 4292 Basketball Press Box 4702 Softball Press Box 2988 Volleyball Press Box 4702 ATHLETIC TRAINING > Fax Steve Grech DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE Sarah Lyons ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER Erick Buitrago ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER Dunford Rodill ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER
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TEAM PHYSICANS > Dr. Rick Sletten GENERAL PHYSICIAN
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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING > Fax Daniel Kohn HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH TBA GRADUATE ASSISTANT
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BASEBALL > Fax Matt Curtis HEAD COACH Tim Leary ASSISTANT COACH TBA ASSISTANT COACH Tom Hutchison DIRECTOR OF BASEBALL OPERATIONS Baseball Field MEN’S BASKETBALL > Fax Bobby Braswell HEAD COACH Bob Lowe ASSISTANT COACH Danny Sprinkle ASSISTANT COACH Jay Morris ASSISTANT COACH Lior Schwartzburg DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL > Fax Jason Flowers HEAD COACH Bryan Camacho ASSISTANT COACH Lindsey Foster ASSISTANT COACH Christine Collins-Kiernan ASSISTANT COACH
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MEN’S GOLF > Fax Jim Bracken HEAD COACH
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WOMEN’S GOLF > Fax Bonnie Murphy HEAD COACH
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MEN’S SOCCER > Fax
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Terry Davila HEAD COACH
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Yossi Raz ASSISTANT COACH
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Peter Bomar ASSISTANT COACH
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Zach Friedman VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH
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WOMEN’S SOCCER > Fax
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Keith West HEAD COACH
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Juan Plasencia ASSISTANT COACH
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Miguel Ruiz ASSISTANT COACH
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Derek Hanks VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH
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SOFTBALL > Fax
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Tairia Flowers HEAD COACH
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Caitlin Benyi ASSISTANT COACH
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Tia Meza ASSISTANT COACH
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Softball Field
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WOMEN’S TENNIS > Fax
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Gary Victor HEAD COACH
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James Ciuffo ASSISTANT COACH
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Zbynek Mlynarik VOLUNTEER COACH
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MEN’S & WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY > Fax
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Don Strametz HEAD COACH
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Avery Anderson ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH
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Bridget Pearson ASSISTANT COACH
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Seilala Sua ASSISTANT COACH
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MEN’S VOLLEYBALL > Fax
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Jeff Campbell HEAD COACH
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TBA ASSISTANT COACH
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Mike Arone VOLUNTEER COACH
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WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL > Fax
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Jeff Stork HEAD COACH
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Susie Terrusa ASSISTANT COACH
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Alicia Robinson ASSISTANT COACH
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WOMEN’S WATER POLO > Fax
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Marcelo Leonardi HEAD COACH
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Brianna Wilson ASSISTANT COACH
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STAFF DIRECTORY
N NORTHRIDGE MEDIA INFORMATION WELCOME > The members of the Cal State Northridge Media Relations Office appreciate your interest in the 2010 Matadors men’s soccer team. We hope this media guide serves as your complete source to this year’s team and a history of Cal State Northridge men’s soccer. If you have any further questions, please call Eric Bankston, Media Relations Assistant, or any member of the Matadors Media Relations Office at 818-677-3860. CREDENTIALS > Requests for press, radio, television and photographers’ credentials should be addressed to Eric Bankston, Media Relations Assistant, Cal State Northridge, Athletic Department, 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330-8301, 818-677-3860. The fax number is 818-677-4950. Requests will be mailed when time permits. Otherwise, they will be left at “Will Call” which is located at the entrance to Matador Soccer Field. PHOTO CREDENTIALS > Photographers must contact the Athletic Media Relations Office for credentials. Only working media will be issued a pass. Photographers are required to wear their credential in plain sight at all time. MEDIA PARKING > Media parking passes, issued only in advance by the Athletic Media Relations Office, are for the University’s Lot G4. The entrances
to Lot G4 are on the west side of Zelzah Avenue between Nordhoff and Plummer Streets. RADIO/TELEVISION LINES > Visiting radio stations must make arrangements through the Athletic Media Relations Office at least two weeks prior to the game. There will be a $35 charge (non-conference opponents only) for use of the telephone line provided for radio, and ALL calls must be either collect or billed to a calling credit card. CONTACTING COACHES > The best time to contact men’s soccer head coach Terry Davila is weekday mornings from 9 a.m. to Noon. Davila’s office telephone number is (818) 677-2379. However, it is recommended that you set up your interviews through the Media Relations Office at (818) 677-3860. SEASON INTERVIEWS > To arrange a player or coach, please contact the Media Relations Office at (818) 677-3860. The best time for short interviews is following daily practices, which usually run from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the practice field located next to the Matador Track and Field Complex. The best time for extended interviews is normally between 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., depending upon class schedules and team obligations. No interviews will be permitted during daily practice sessions. Interviews on game days will only be grant-
ed after the conclusion of the contest. Telephone interviews are available to the media on a “callback” basis only. Individual player telephone numbers or e-mail addresses WILL NOT be given to members of the media. Players are instructed NOT to conduct interviews when contacted directly by telephone. The Athletic Media Relations Office will arrange for telephone interviews at a time convenient for the student-athlete. The most popular time for call backs is following practice. The Matador locker room and team training rooms are considered private team areas and are OFFLIMITS to the media. POST GAME INTERVIEWS > At no time will the media be admitted into the Northridge locker room area. There will be a 10minute cooling down period after the contest. After that time, requests for interviews with Matador coaches and players will be coordinated by a representative from the Northridge Athletic Media Relations Office. Visiting Sports Information Directors will be responsible for their coach and player interviews. SCOUTS > NCAA rules will be strictly enforced. Scouts from opposing schools will be issued one press credential if space permits. Requests must be made at least four days in advance.
MEDIA RELATIONS Eric Bankston MEN’S SOCCER SID 818-677-3860
Men’s Soccer, Baseball
IMPORTANT NUMBERS > Fax Baseball Press Box Basketball Press Box Softball Press Box Volleyball Press Box
818-677-4950 818-677-4292 818-677-4702 818-677-2988 818-677-4702
MEDIA OUTLETS Below is a list of many of the media outlets that cover Cal State Northridge Athletics. NEWSPAPERS > Los Angeles Daily News www.dailynews.com Antelope Valley News www.glendalenewspress.com Daily Sundial Sports www.sundial.csun.edu Glendale News Press www.glendalenewspress.com Los Angeles Times www.latimes.com Newhall Signal www.the-signal.com Orange County Register www.ocregister.com Ventura County Star www.venturacountrystar.com USA Today www.usatoday.com RADIO > KCSN (88.5 FM) KFWB (980 AM) www.kfwb.com KNX (1070 AM) www.knx1070.com Sporting News Radio (1540 AM) www.radio.sportingnews.com 710 ESPN Radio www.sports.espn.go.com/stations/710espn XTRA (570 AM) www.xtrasportsradio.com
Bob Vazquez ASST. A.D./MEDIA RELATIONS 818-677-2313 cell: 510-673-9521 robert.vazquez@csun.edu Men’s Basketball, Women’s Water Polo Matt Monroe ASSOCIATE MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR 818-677-3247 matthew.c.monroe@csun.edu Men’s/Women’s Volleyball, Men’s/Women’s Golf, Track & Field Geoffrey Herberg ASSISTANT MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR 818-677-3243 geoffrey.herberg@csun.edu Women’s Basketball, Women’s Soccer, Softball & Women’s Tennis Braden Villanueva MEDIA RELATIONS ART DIRECTOR braden.o.villanueva@csun.edu
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LOCAL TELEVISION > KCBS, Channel 2 KNBC, Channel 4 KTLA, Channel 5 KABC, Channel 7 KCAL, Channel 9 KTTV, Channel 11 KCOP, Channel 13 NATIONAL TELEVISION > ESPN SportsCenter Fox Sports/Fox Sports News WIRE SERVICES > Associated Press
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THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY Northridge Sports Medicine staff is charged with the responsibility of providing the highest quality medical care to the more than 400 student-athletes that participate in 20 intercollegiate athletic teams in the most efficient manner possible. This responsibility includes administering to the health and welfare of the student-athlete on a daily basis and measuring their readiness for athletic competition. In conjunction with the Addie Koltz Student Health Center, the sports medicine staff provides daily services in the prevention, immediate care and management of athletic injuries and illnesses. Thanks to a generous donation from the Encino-Tarzana Regional Medical Center and its parent company, Tenet Foundation, it was possible for the 2,500 square-foot Athletic Training Center to be built. The Center opened in September, 2000, and almost quadrupled the size of the old facility. The Sports Medicine staff
includes the certified athletic trainers, athletic training students, team physicians and a wide variety of medial specialists. Director of Sports Medicine, Steven Grech, is joined by assistant athletic trainers Sarah Lyons, Erick Buitrago, Dunford Rodill and Brittany Beckwith. Northridge’s doctors include Orthopedists Dr. Domenick Sisto and Dr. Brett Leake, as well as sports medicine physicians Dr. Eric Sletten and Dr. James Ting. Aimie Kachingwe, PT and Ira Schneider, DC provide physical therapy and chiropractic services, respectively. The Athletic Training Center is located in Redwood Hall and features electronic therapeutic modalities, rehabilitation equipment, and a physician’s exam room. Redwood Hall also houses Northridge’s strength and conditioning room. Headed by coach Daniel Kohn, the strength and conditioning room contains a wide array of weightlifting and exercise equipment for all of the studentathlete’s needs. ■
Steven Grech DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE
818-677-3237 steven.grech@csun.edu
Daniel Kohn STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH
818-677-6359 daniel.kohn@csun.edu
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MEDIA INFORMATION // ATHLETIC TRAINING CENTER & WEIGHT ROOM
ATHLETIC TRAINING CENTER & WEIGHT ROOM
N NORTHRIDGE THIS IS CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY? California State University, Northridge exists to help students realize their educational goals. The University's first priority is to promote the welfare and intellectual progress of students. Part of the 23-campus California State University system, Cal State Northridge is the only public university located in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley (If incorporated, the area with 1.7 million residents would be the fifth largest city in the United States). Northridge celebrated its 50th anniversary in 200809, having educated more than 165,000 alumni. The main Northridge campus covers 356 acres and has about four million square feet of facilities, including about two dozen major buildings and more than 100 in total. Campus physical assets are valued at more than $613 million. The physical heart of the campus is the Oviatt Library with more than one million volumes. Cal State Northridge also operates a satellite campus in adjoining Ventura County. Cal State Northridge, accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, is one of the largest higher education institutions in California and is the third-largest public university (2005 enrollment) in L.A. County after UCLA and Long Beach State. CSUN enrolls just over 33,000 students in Fall 2003, with about 1,900 faculty and a staff of nearly 2,100.
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE HISTORY In fall 1956, the San Fernando Valley campus of the Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences (later Cal State Los Angeles) was established on the present Northridge site. Soon after, the state Legislature passed Assembly Bill 971, which provided for the campus to separate from its parent college. On July 1, 1958, the founding date of the present university, the institution became San Fernando Valley State College, with about 3,300 students and 104 faculty. On June 1, 1972, the college was renamed California State University, Northridge, by action of the state Legislature and the Board of Trustees of the California State University.
NORTHRIDGE NOTABLES ➤ CSUN is headed toward becoming one of the most modern university campuses in the country. Six new buildings worth more than $70 million each with
state-of-the-art facilities have finished or are under construction, including new wings for the Oviatt Library and a new Arts, Media and Communication Building. Renovations have also just been completed to the University Student Union. ➤ Cal State Northridge has small average class sizes, ranging from about 29 for lecture sections and 19 for laboratory sections. In the recent student survey, small class size was one of the campus' features most appreciated by students, with 84 percent indicating satisfaction.
THE COLLEGES AT CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Arts, Media and Communication Business Administration and Economics
Extended Learning Health and Human Development Humanities
Education
Science and Mathematics
Engineering and Computer Science
Social and Behavioral Sciences
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➤ Cal State Northridge ranked first among 529 master's level universities in its number of graduates who went on to earn Ph.Ds in the social sciences and psychology, according to a recent National Science Foundation report. The university also ranked second in mathematics and among the top dozen such campuses in biology, computer sciences, engineering and physical sciences. ➤ Northridge students have good things to say about their experience at the university. In a recent survey of Cal State Northridge students: 86 percent said they were satisfied with their overall experience at Cal State Northridge; 87 percent said they were satisfied with the overall quality of instruction; and about two-thirds said they would choose CSUN again as a university. ➤ Northridge has been a leader in involving its students in community service learning, where academic learning is merged with meaningful community work. The university launched a Center for Community Service Learning that has helped create more than 40 new courses since its inception in 1998. CSUN students have taught computer skills to pregnant and at-risk teens and helped establish an after school children's literature/literacy program.
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➤ Cal State Northridge is the leading public university in California in preparing students to obtain teaching credentials. The university had 1,000 single or multiple subject teaching credential documents issued to students/graduates during 200405, more than any other Cal State or University of California campus, according to data from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. ➤ Students at Cal State Northridge constitute a veritable United Nations, with enrollment coming from more than 70 foreign countries. The university consistently ranks in the top 25 for master's level universities based on the size of its foreign student population. Of the foreign students enrolled at Cal State Northridge in 2004-05 the most by country came from Japan, Korea and Taiwan.
LOCATION: Cal State Northridge is located in the northeast San Fernando Valley of suburban Los Angeles. FOUNDED: 1958 (as San Fernando Valley State College) Changed name to California State University, Northridge, on June 1, 1972. MASCOT & COLORS: Cal State Northridge's mascot is the Matador. The school colors are Red, Black and White. CAMPUS SIZE: 353 acres ENROLLMENT (Fall 2008): 36,208 FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE): 28,460 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: 30,237
➤ Northridge is a university committed to using advanced technology to aid in the education process. Virtually all CSUN students have campusprovided e-mail accounts, as do most faculty and staff. The campus also has an inventory of more than 5,000 computers, including about 2,000 spread among 100 labs. The university also offers about two dozen online academic courses.
GRADUATE STUDENTS: 5,971 DEGREES OFFERED: Bachelor's: 61, Master's: 42
➤ Cal State Northridge, one of the first mainstream universities to accept deaf students in the 1960s, now hosts one of the largest deaf student populations among U.S. universities. Nearly 300 deaf and hard-of-hearing students receive sign language interpreting, real-time captioning and other special services each year through the university's renowned National Center on Deafness (NCOD). ➤ The Center on Disabilities at Northridge, specializing in technology and its impact on those with disabilities, annually hosts the Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference, the largest event of its kind drawing thousands of participants from around the world. The center also operates one of the first and finest university computer access labs for students with disabilities. ➤ Northridge is a university where minority students are welcome and can excel. The U.S. Education Department ranked Cal State Northridge among the top 100 universities nationwide in graduating Hispanic students at the bachelor's and master's levels. The university also places highly in Black Issues in Higher Education rankings for degrees awarded. ➤ Eight Cal State Northridge faculty members have been awarded the prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship for research and creative activity during the institution's history. Fiftyeight Northridge faculty, including 22 since 1980, have received Fulbright awards to conduct research or teach abroad. ■
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FACTS
N NORTHRIDGE THE NORTHRIDGE COMMUNITY THE AREA SURROUNDING California State University, Northridge offers a variety of recreational opportunities for students. Cal State Northridge, located in sunny Southern California, is a centrally located point to many of Los Angeles’ famous attractions. The Cal State Northridge campus is situated in Northridge, a suburb in the San Fernando Valley. The Valley is home to over 1.7 million people. Northridge itself is a warm community of approximately 90,000 people, located within Los Angeles County. The California coastline is beautiful up and down the state, especially the Southern California beaches. From Santa Monica to Malibu to
Flags Magic Mountain and Knott's Berry Farm. The television and movie production center of Hollywood is about 30 minutes south of Cal State Northridge; in fact, the campus itself has been used numerous times for location shots, including the recent film “Sky High” and television shows “Commander in Chief” and “Criminal Minds.” Famous studios like CBS, NBC and Universal have tours that show how television and movie productions are made. Getting tickets to see a filming of “American Idol,” or “The Tonight Show” would make a fun outing for anyone. For those who enjoy professional sports, Los Angeles is famous for its teams.
National League West, and the 2003 World Series Champion Anaheim Angels, members of the American League West. The famous New Year’s traditions, the Tournament of Roses Parade and the Rose Bowl football game, are both held in nearby Pasadena. Los Angeles is also wellknown for its theater. You'll find the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, which is home to the new Broadway show “The Producers.” Plays like “Cats,” “Les Miserables” and “Phantom of the Opera” have enjoyed long runs in Los Angeles, with more theater being produced in Los Angeles every year. The Cal State Northridge Theatre
Whether it’s sandy beaches, snowy slopes or just great entertainment, you’ll find it all within a short drive of the Cal State Northridge campus. What more could a college student want? Redondo and beyond, the beaches are miles and miles of sand, sun and surf. And, for those who enjoy the snow, several very good local ski areas are a short one- to twohour drive north of Cal State Northridge. What more could a college student want? Not only is CSUN close enough to beaches and ski areas for weekend getaways, but the cultural attractions in nearby Los Angeles are interesting and enlightening. There is The Music Center, The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, The California Museum of Science and Industry, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Getty Center and a host of other attractions. For those who might happen to enjoy the thrills and fun of amusement parks, Northridge is a close drive to Disneyland, Six
STAPLES Center, which has a seating capacity of 21,000, is home to the nine-time World Champion Los Angeles Lakers and the L.A. Clippers of the National Basketball Association. It also hosts the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League, the Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League and the two-time WNBA Champion Los Angeles Sparks. STAPLES Center is located 40 minutes south of campus, adjacent to the Los Angeles Convention Center in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. Major League Baseball has Southern California representatives in both the National and American leagues, including the six-time World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers, members of the
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Department also has close ties and works with professional drama troupes. For music lovers, the Los Angeles area is fortunate to feature live performances for every musical taste. Major concerts are held year-round at the Universal Amphitheatre, The Great Western Forum and the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena. Evening summer concert series that feature Philharmonics and pop artists can be heard at The Hollywood Bowl, Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, Pacific Amphitheater and the Greek Theater. All in all, Northridge and the Los Angeles area have a lot to offer anyone. From sporting events to roller coasters, from plays to museums, there’s always something exciting to do in Los Angeles. ■
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CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE, as the only public university in the San Fernando Valley region, each year graduates thousands of students who go on to very successful careers in a wide variety of disciplines. Many of the university's graduates also rise to the peak of their fields and become well known public figures. Below is a sampling of some of Northridge's prominent alumni.
ACTORS [ PAULA ABDUL ]
[ RICHARD DREYFUSS ]
[ RICHARD ALARCON ]
Lesley Boone, Richard Dreyfuss, Jenna Elfman, Robert Englund, Bob Eubanks, Teri Garr, Phil Hartman, Helen Hunt, Chris Kattan, Cheech Marin, Eva Mendes, Eve Plumb, Larry Wilcox and Debra Winger
SINGERS AND MUSICIANS
[ JENNA ELFMAN ]
[ DIRK GATES ]
[ SUE HERERA ]
Paula Abdul, Daryl Dragon (Captain & Tennille), Andy Summers (the Police), opera star Carol Vaness, songwriter Diane Warren and Tim Weisberg
MEDIA AND JOURNALISM
[ SCOTT HOROWITZ ]
[ HELEN HUNT ]
[ CHRIS KATTAN ]
➤ Frank del Olmo, Los Angeles Times Associate Editor ➤ Thom Ferro, Executive Vice President, Westwood One radio ➤ Bill Griffeth, Ron Insana and Sue Herera of CNBC cable ➤ Robert Hilburn, Los Angeles Times pop music critic ➤ Dennis McCarthy, Los Angeles Daily News columnist
ENTERTAINMENT EXECUTIVES, PRODUCERS, DIRECTORS
[ CHEECH MARIN ]
[ EVA MENDES ]
[ IRENE TOVAR ]
➤ Michael Bessolo, Senior V.P Marketing, Walt Disney Records ➤ Michael Grillo, Head of Features Productions, Dreamworks SKG ➤ Don Hahn, Executive Producer of “The Lion King” and other Disney animated features
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➤ Mark Lester, movie director ➤ Del Mayberry, Executive Vice President & CFO, Fox Networks Group
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS ➤ Richard Alarcon, California State Senator ➤ Linda Lingle, Governor of Hawaii ➤ Silverio Robledo, Former Mayor, City of San Fernando
EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SERVICES ➤ Yvonne Chan, charter school pioneer ➤ Irene Tovar, heads the largest housing and Head Start programs in Los Angeles; first Latina to be appointed to statewide position
CEOS, PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVES ➤ Stephen Bollenbach, CEO of Hilton Hotels ➤ Dirk Gates, President and CEO of Xircom ➤ Stanford Kurland, President and CEO of Countrywide Home Loans ➤ Larry Twersky, Founder of 1-800-DENTIST and President, Futuredontics ➤ Alex Yemenidjian, CEO of MGM Grand
ALUMNI IN SPACE… THE FINAL FRONTIER ➤ Scott Horowitz, NASA space shuttle astronaut ➤ John Stoltz, inventor of the transponder landing system ➤ Jeri Taylor, creator of “Star Trek Voyager”
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PROMINENT ALUMNI
N NORTHRIDGE ACADEMIC SUCCESS ACADEMIC SUCCESS IS NO STRANGER TO THE student-athletes at Cal State Northridge. Last year, a total of 124 Cal State Northridge student-athletes were accorded conference, regional and university academic accolades. The list of outstanding Matador student-athletes included several men’s soccer players from the 2009 season who earned university honors. Amongst the 69 student-athletes honored by Dr. Jolene Koester at the 2010 Varsity 'N' Academic Athletics Honor Roll were freshman defenders Yuval Barak (undeclared), .Joe Franco (undeclared), senior forward Moises Gomez (majoring in Criminal Justice), and junior midfielder Adrian Lopez. In addition to honors received by Cal State Northridge, Franco was named to the Conference All-Academic Fall Sports Team while teammate Gomez was named Scholar-Athlete of the Year by the Big West Conference. “Not only have we enjoyed success on the playing field, but also in the classroom as well,” said Matador head coach Terry Davila. "I'm very proud of all of my players for their commitment towards their academic responsibilities, but to have a number of student-athletes recognized by the university, the conference, or both is a special achievement." “These student-athletes do such an extraordinary job of maintaining the discipline necessary to practice, compete in games, and do great work in the classroom,” said Dr. Koester, who honored Matador student-athletes at the Varsity ‘N Athletics Academics Honor Roll ceremony. “We are honoring you today for your great work in the classroom. It gives me great pleasure to know of your commitment to the student part of the student-athlete equation.” Cal State Northridge Athletic Director Rick Mazzuto also praised the quality of Matador student-athletes. “This group of student-athletes represents an ideal combination of excellence in the classroom and athletic competition,” said Mazzuto. “In many ways, they present the best we have to offer, and serve as role models for other CSUN student-athletes and prospective students.”
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Daniel Yoon (Sophomore midfielder), Rick Mazzuto (Athletic Director), Dr. Jolene Koester (CSUN President), and Dr. Aki Hirota (Faculty Athletic Representative) at the 2009 Varsity ‘N Academic Athletics Honor Roll ceremony.
N ACADEMIC SUCCESS // HALL OF FAME
HALL OF FAME: A TRADITION OF SUCCESS MANY OUTSTANDING STUDENT-ATHLETES HAVE WORN the Matador colors of Red, White and Black since the Cal State University opened its doors in 1958. An elite list of 99 student-athletes have been inducted into the Cal State Northridge Athletic Hall of Fame. NAME BASEBALL > Lyman Bostock Henry “Hank” Clark Craig Clayton Terry Craven Paul Edmondson Marty Friedman Jeff Gilbert Perry Husband Adam Kennedy Bob LoPresti Douglas McKenzie Michael O’Hara Rondal Rollin Frank Slaton Jason Thompson 1970 National Championship Team
INDUCTED IN 1981 1988 1999 2010 1981 1985 1984 2004 2001 1983 1992 1993 1987 2001 1982 2009
MEN’S BASKETBALL > Pete Cassidy HEAD COACH Mark Cooley Jack Dyck Brian Heinle Cliff Higgins Jim Malkin Paul McCracken George Robnett
2004 1985 1992 2009 1990 1982 1983 1987
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL > Patricia De La Riva
2001
FENCING > Muriel Bower
{ DICK ENBERG }
1984
FOOTBALL > Dick Billingsley Sherdrick Bonner Marcus Brady Steve Duddy Jack Elway Patrick Hauser Doug Jones Mike Kane Bruce Lemmerman Joel Schaeffer Brian Wagner Mel Wilson 1967 Junior Rose Bowl Team
1983 1998 2009 1991 1995 1990 1982 1992 1981 2001 1993 1984 2010
MEN’S GOLF > Rex Caldwell Ben Graham Jeff Harrier Geoff Knowles Dan Pouliot Vic Wilk
1981 1990 1984 1999 1991 1990
WOMEN’S GOLF > Joyce Deese Benson
1984
MEN’S GYMNASTICS > Richard Grigsby Rusty Rock
1981 1983
MEN’S SOCCER > Marwan Ass’ad HEAD COACH Michael McAndrew Jose Perez
2008 1992 1993
SOFTBALL > Debbie Dickman-Crofts Barbara Jordan Stacy Lim Scia Maumausolo Michelle McAnany Beth Onestinghel-Woll Patricia Rouse-Becker Kathy (Kat Slaten-Ayala) Kathy Toerner Gary Torgeson HEAD COACH
2004 1995 1993 2001 1991 2009 2010 1992 1990 1994
MEN’S SWIMMING > Pete Accardy Herb Bishop Craig Dinkel Bruce Dodge Bob Gaona Michael Hamm Jeff Kubiak John Larson Jeff Thornton
1994 1987 1985 1985 1982 1986 2009 1981 1988
WOMEN’S SWIMMING > Michelle Hampton Christa Lawrence Tracy McCluskey Rose Maggie Sundberg-Negron
1990 1992 1994 1987
MEN’S TENNIS > Tony Davila HEAD COACH
2004
{ BOB SAMUELSON } Steve Messmer
1982
WOMEN’S TENNIS > Heidi Rose
1995
MEN’S TRACK & FIELD > Stephen Brodi Ed Chaidez Clarence Frazier Garrett Noel
1988 1983 1983 2010
WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD > Darcy Arreola Lange Alice Brown Julie Brown Jacqueline Hansen Pam Spencer-Marquez Dr. Barbara Swerkes HEAD COACH
1998 1986 1981 1988 1985 2009
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL > Coley Kyman Bob Samuelson
2004 1994
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL > Angela Binton-Collins Rosemarie Finnigan Rahn Diana Hoffman Mary Perry Mary Jane Smith-Waldman
1993 2001 1981 1984 1986
SPECIAL INDUCTEES > Dr. Glenn Arnett Dr. Judy Brame Joe Buttitta Stephen Burnett Dr. Lester Cohn Dr. James Cleary Dr. Lennin Glass Dick Enberg Bob Hiegert Dorothea “Granny” Heitz Dr. Rhonda Hyatt Phillip Munroe Dr. Edmund Peckham Dr. E. Ann Stitt Virginia White Dale Williams Dr. Sam Winningham
1981 2001 1982 1988 1988 1991 1988 1981 1998 2010 1999 1986 1992 1990 1985 1986 1987
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BASEBALL >
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NCAA Division I, II
SWIMMING & DIVING >
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1970 1984
Bob Hiegert Bob Hiegert
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1965 1970 1971 1972 1973 1981 1990 1996 2002
Stan Chamofsky Bob Hiegert Bob Hiegert Bob Hiegert Bob Hiegert Bob Hiegert Bill Kernan Mike Batesole Mike Batesole
BASKETBALL > CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1970-71 1971-72 1977-78 1978-79 1984-85 2000-01 2007-08 2008-09
Jerry Ball Pete Cassidy Pete Cassidy Pete Cassidy Pete Cassidy Bobby Braswell Bobby Braswell Bobby Braswell
CROSS COUNTRY >
FOOTBALL > Tom Keefe Bob Burt
GOLF > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
1969 1973 1974
Bill Cullum Bill Cullum Bill Cullum
1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
Jim Bracken
TENNIS > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
1969 TRACK & FIELD > Cliff Abel
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: OUTDOOR
1974 1975 1976 1984 1995 1996 2004 2005 2007 2009 2010
Cliff Abel Cliff Abel Cliff Abel Bill Webb Don Strametz Don Strametz Don Strametz Don Strametz Don Strametz Don Strametz Don Strametz
WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS >>
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1968 1969
Frozena Jerro
CROSS COUNTRY > 1976 Barbara Swerkes
SOCCER >
GOLF >
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
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Marwan Ass’ad Marwan Ass’ad Marwan Ass’ad Marwan Ass’ad Marwan Ass’ad Marwan Ass’ad
2003 2004
1983 1984 1985 1987
Gary Torgeson Gary Torgeson Gary Torgeson Gary Torgeson
1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1993 1994 1995 1998 2010
Gary Torgeson Gary Torgeson Gary Torgeson Gary Torgeson Gary Torgeson Gary Torgeson Gary Torgeson Gary Torgeson Gary Torgeson Gary Torgeson Gary Torgeson Janet Sherman Janet Sherman Roni Sparrey
SWIMMING & DIVING > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
1982 1987 1988 1989
Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
BASKETBALL > 1998-99
SOFTBALL > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
GYMNASTICS >
1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy
NCAA Division I, II
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
2000
Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1975 Chris Johnson Chris Johnson Chris Johnson Chris Johnson
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1983 1990
1975 1977 1978 1979 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: OUTDOOR
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1973 1974 1975 1976
Terry Davila Terry Davila
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 TENNIS > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
Bonnie Murphy Bonnie Murphy
1982
Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy Pete Accardy
1986 1996 2001
Tony Davila Gary Victor
TRACK & FIELD > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: OUTDOOR
*1978 *1979 *1980
Barbara Swerkes Barbara Swerkes Barbara Swerkes
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: INDOORS
1999 2007
Don Strametz Don Strametz
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: OUTDOORS
1995 1996 1997 1999 2000 2002 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Don Strametz Don Strametz Don Strametz Don Strametz Don Strametz Don Strametz Don Strametz Don Strametz Don Strametz Don Strametz Don Strametz Don Strametz
VOLLEYBALL > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
*1980 1983 1987
Walt Ker Walt Ker Walt Ker
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1980 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1996
Walt Ker Walt Ker Walt Ker Walt Ker Walt Ker Walt Ker Walt Ker Dr. Lian Lu *Denotes AIAW National Titles
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
GYMNASTICS > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
1982
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