BLINN COLLEGE - SPRING ATHLETIC GUIDE 2021
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2021 SPRING ATHLETIC GUIDE
BLINN COLLEGE - SPRING ATHLETIC GUIDE 2021
WELCOME FROM THE CHANCELLOR CONTENTS Dear Buccaneer fans, On behalf of the Blinn College District, I welcome you to another great season of Buccaneer athletics as we continue a proud legacy that includes 42 national championships since 1987. In addition to their success in intercollegiate competition, Blinn students enjoy a supportive community at a campus that continues to grow. In recent years, the Blinn-Brenham Campus has welcomed the Kruse Center, a 36,000-square-foot student recreation and activities center that also hosts Buccaneer volleyball and basketball games; the Doyle Coatney Center, an 11,184-square-foot indoor baseball and softball workout facility, and Mill Creek Hall, a 464-bed residence hall. This year, construction is underway on the new science, technology, engineering, and innovation building that will offer state-of-the-art instructional space for Blinn’s most cutting-edge programs. This exciting facility includes a 3,000-square-foot innovation lab and allows Blinn to introduce innovative programs such as cybersecurity and drone maintenance and repair. These new courses will add to Blinn’s reputation as one of the state’s leading community colleges. According to Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board data, Blinn’s academic transfer rate ranks No. 1 in the state and far exceeds the statewide average. Just as importantly, out-of-district Blinn students save 44% in tuition and fees compared to the average state university. Few colleges can offer this combination of educational excellence and affordability. Thank you for supporting the Blinn College District and its student athletes. I wish you the best of luck during the upcoming season.
Mary Hensley, Ed.D. Chancellor of the Blinn College District
Athletic Personnel.............................................. 3 Academic Honors and Support........................ 4 Athletic Facilities................................................ 5 Head Men’s and Women’s Soccer Coach Michael McBride.......................................................6 2021 Men’s Soccer Schedule.......................... 8 2021 Men’s Soccer Buccaneers...............9-13 2021 Women’s Soccer Schedule.................. 14 2021 Women’s Soccer Buccaneers..........15-19
THE BLINN COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES Charles Moser Board Chair Jim Kolkhorst Board Vice-Chair Teddy Boehm Board Secretary Randy Wells Douglas Borchardt Rebecca Ehlert Dennis Crowson
ATHLETIC STAFF
Scott Schumacher, Athletic Director, Head Coach, Men’s Basketball.....979-830-4172 Jake Gordon, Assistant Athletic Director....................................................979-830-4502 Debbie Watson, Athletic Business Coordinator .........................................979-830-4170 Harvey McIntyre, Head Coach, Baseball .................................................... 979-830-4278 Jeff Jenkins, Head Coach, Women’s Basketball .........................................979-830-4173 Ryan Mahon, Head Coach, Football ..............................................................979-337-6706 Rick Church, Head Coach, Softball...............................................................979-830-4033 Terry Gamble, Head Coach, Volleyball...........................................................979-830-4171 Michael McBride, Head Coach, Men’s and Women’s Soccer.................979-830-4922 David Johnson, Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach........................................ 979-337-6527 Sarah Barland Flisowski, Head Cheer and Dance Coach.........................979-830-4264 Donna Jones, Athletic Trainer.........................................................................979-830-4175 Dr. Kenneth Masenda, Assistant Director for Academic Advising........ 979-830-4801 Tara Dreyer, Sports Information Specialist................................................979-830-4663
MEDIA
BuccaneerSports.com................................................................. www.buccaneersports.com Brenham Banner Press................................................................. www.brenhambanner.com KTEX/KWHI..........................................................................................................www.kwhi.com KBTX...................................................................................................................... www.kbtx.com KAGS.................................................................................................................. www.kagstv.com The Eagle....................................................................................................... www.theeagle.com NJCAA.................................................................................................................... www.njcaa.org
ABOUT the NJCAA
The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) is the governing body of two-year college athletics, offering athletic and academic opportunities to college students. It is the second largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States with over 500 member schools in 43 states. Each year over 60,000 student-athletes compete in one of 28 different sports and the organization sponsors 48 national championship events and nine football bowl games.
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ATHLETIC PERSONNEL
Scott Schumacher Director of Athletics Head Coach Men’s Basketball
Jake Gordon Assistant Director of Athletics
Tara Dreyer Sports Information Specialist
Debbie Watson Athletic Business Coordinator
Dr. Kenneth Masenda Assistant Director for Academic Advising
Donna Jones Head Athletic Trainer
Lauren Moreno Athletic Trainer Assistant
Gene Kirkpatrick Athletic Trainer Assistant
Harvey McIntyre Head Baseball Coach
Jordan Kopycinski Assistant Baseball Coach
Mario Eramo Assistant Baseball Coach
Jeff Jenkins Head Women’s Basketball Coach
Brianna Luton Assistant Basketball Coach
Adam Schwartz Assistant Basketball Coach
Dylan Shields Men’s Basketball Redshirt Program Coord./ Assistant Coach
Sarah Barland Flisowski Head Cheer and Dance Coach
Ryan Mahon Head Football Coach
Chuck Parsons Assistant Football Coach/Defensive Coordinator
Andy Felton Assistant Football Coach (Offensive Line)
David Aoyagi Football Redshirt Program Coord./ Asst. Football Coach (Defensive Backs)
Joseph Foteh Assistant Football Coach (Special Teams)
Devon McKinney Assistant Football Coach (Defensive Line)
Rick Church Head Softball Coach
Jami Ingram Assistant Softball Coach
Terry Gamble Head Volleyball Coach
Becky Fletcher Assistant Volleyball Coach
Michael McBride Head Men’s and Women’s Soccer Coach
Alexandria Jackson Assistant Men’s and Women’s Soccer Coach
Jacob Beerman Assistant Men’s and Women’s Soccer Coach
Marco Gonzalez Salazar Men’s and Women’s Soccer Volunteer
Steve Williams Men’s and Women’s Soccer Volunteer
David Johnson Head Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach
Katie Johnston Assistant Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach
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WELCOME TO BLINN COLLEGE!
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ith historical roots established more than 138 years ago, the Blinn College District offers a variety of academic transfer, health science, technical and community education, and continuing education courses for approximately 18,000 students who attend one of our five campuses or comprehensive online programs. The premier two-year college in Texas, Blinn’s academic transfer rate ranks No. 1 in the State of Texas. Additionally, Blinn has received historic recognition for community engagement as one of only six community colleges in the nation selected for recognition by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Blinn has been listed among the most affordable large community colleges in the nation by AffordableCollegesOnline.org and one of the top community colleges in the state by Schools.com, and according to data from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, out-of-district Blinn students who take 30 credit hours during the 2020-21 academic year save 44% in tuition and fees compared to the average state university. Give us a call or visit www.blinn.edu to schedule your tour. We look forward to showing you why Blinn is the perfect choice for all your educational needs.
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Athletic Academic Services Blinn College continues to boast one of the nation’s most successful athletic programs. This success on the field and court begins with a high-quality learning environment, with the College and entire athletic department fully committed to providing the most efficient and effective support for all student-athletes. The Bucs’ athletic student success coach provides academic, educational, and personal development support for more than 300 Blinn student-athletes, trainers, and managers.
Blinn’s academic services include: • • • • •
Individualized advising with student-athletes Supervised, structured study Tutorial assistance Academic performance monitoring Early registration
YEARS OF ATHLETIC TRADITION
Compliance/Eligibility
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
In addition to the above duties, an advisor works with educational representatives from NCAA schools in helping student-athletes transfer successfully to the next level.
HEISMAN TROPHY NOMINEES, 1 WINNER NJCAA ALL-AMERICANS BILETNIKOFF AWARD WINNER
DR. KENNETH MASENDA Assistant Director for Academic Advising
Dr. Kenneth Masenda joined the Blinn College District as an athletic student success coach in January 2017. His duties include advising each of Blinn’s NJCAA athletic programs as well as Blinn’s athletic training program. His advising duties also include Blinn’s KIPP, OneGoal, and YesPrep programs. Dr. Masenda also serves as an adjunct instructor in the Humanities Department. Prior to his arrival at Blinn, Dr. Masenda was an academic advisor for athletics at Tyler Junior College. In his six years at Tyler, he oversaw academic advising for all 12 of Tyler’s NJCAA athletic programs as well as advising duties for Tyler’s athletic training program. He also taught as an adjunct instructor for the college and assisted in other duties with the departments of advising, admissions, and the registrar’s office. Dr. Masenda earned a doctorate in higher education from Texas A&M UniversityCommerce in December 2015. His dissertation was entitled “Academic Advising for Student Athletes at Two-Year Colleges.” He also holds a master’s degree from A&M - Commerce, a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Texas at Arlington, and an associate degree from Navarro College. He is a native of Denton, Texas. 4
SUPPORTING THE BUCS IN THE CLASSROOM
Facilities Located in the Academic Building on the Brenham Campus, the Brenham Learning Center is open year-round for the convenience of student-athletes. The Learning Center is equipped with state-of-the-art computers and academic resources to assist student-athletes in their studies. On average, student-athletes spend 4-5 hours in the academic facilities each week, with tutors on hand at all times to help with any subject.
DON WILHELM ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S HONOR ROLL
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The honor roll is named after former Blinn Athletic Director Don Wilhelm, an NJCAA Hall of Famer who served the College for 10 years.
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Blinn College named 180 student-athletes to the Fall 2020 Don Wilhelm Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
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To be eligible, student-athletes must post a 3.0 or better grade point average (GPA) and pass a minimum of 12 credit hours of college-level courses. 34% of Blinn student-athletes made the Fall 2020 honor roll.
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32 student-athletes achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average in Fall 2020.
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Baseball had the most Fall 2020 honor roll students with 25.
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HEAD MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SOCCER COACH MICHAEL MCBRIDE Michael McBride enters his second season as the Blinn College head men’s and women’s soccer coach. He has coached at the collegiate level for 20 years. The Blinn men’s team finished the 2019 season with a programbest 10-7-1 overall record. The Buccaneers claimed a spot in the NJCAA Region XIV Men’s Soccer Championship Tournament as the No. 3 seed with a 9-4-1 conference record for their second playoff appearance in the program’s two-year history. In addition, the men’s team landed on the NJCAA poll and the United Soccer Coaches (USC) poll for the first time in program history. Blinn made its debut on the NJCAA Poll at No. 20 in Week 3 and moved up to No. 18 in Week 4. The United Soccer Coaches Association ranked Blinn at No. 18 in Poll 4 and Poll 6, and No. 9 in Poll 5. The Blinn women’s team finished the 2019 season with a 6-9-1 overall record, 4-7-1 conference record, and received a 2019 College Team Ethics and Sportsmanship Award from the United Soccer Coaches Association. The women’s soccer team also was named a 2019-20 NJCAA Academic Team of the Year for maintaining a 3.15 GPA. In 2019, six Buccaneers earned all-region honors under McBride’s direction. McBride holds a 236-128-21 record (.648 winning percentage) as a men’s and women’s soccer coach. He has earned 13 coach of the year honors and 11 of his players have moved on to play professionally, including one player who played for the Canadian men’s national team (senior team). Seven of his players were named player of the year, including two at the national level. In addition, five of his have earned the USC College Team Ethics and Sportsmanship Award and four have earned the USC College Team Academic Award. McBride’s coach of the year honors include Mountain East Conference (MEC) Coach of the Year in 2013; NCAA DII Independent Colleges Coach of the Year, Independents Collegiate Athletic Association (ICAA) National Coach of the Year, and Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association NCAA DII Coach of the Year in 2011; American Mideast Conference (AMC) Coach of the Year, NSCAA Adidas Great Lakes Regional Coach of the Year, and Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association NCAA DII Coach of the Year in 2010; AMC Coach of the Year in 2008; AMC North Coach of the Year in 200507; NSCAA Adidas Great Lakes Regional Coach of the Year in 2005; and AMC North Coach of the Year in 2002. Prior to Blinn, McBride spent three seasons as the head women’s soccer coach at Nicholls State University and 16 seasons (2001-2016) as the head men’s soccer coach for Notre Dame College. For eight years (2009-2016), he also served as Notre Dame College’s Assistant Athletic Director for Community Engagement. He has coached 25 All-Americans, 23 All-Academic athletes, two American Midwest Conference (AMC) North Players of the Year, an 6
AMC Freshman of the Year, an AMC Player of the Year, two Mountain East Conference players of the year, an NAIA National Player of the Year (2010), and an Independents Collegiate Athletic Association (ICAA) National Player of the Year (2011). Before entering the collegiate coaching ranks, McBride was a Professional Footballers Association Community Coach from 1992-94. In addition, he was an assistant coach at Walsh University from 19972000. Prior to his coaching career with Walsh, he was a scholarship athlete for the Cavaliers from 1995-1998. McBride holds his United States Soccer Federation (USSF) Senior “A” License, the United Soccer Coaches of America (USC) Premier Diploma (distinguished pass), Level 1, 2, and 3 Goalkeeping Diplomas and Director of Coaching Diploma. In addition, McBride also earned both a Preliminary and Preparatory Badge from the English Football Association. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education and a master’s in education from Walsh. He earned a second master’s degree in education from Notre Dame College in Spring 2013. McBride’s wife, Becky, is Blinn’s Interim Vice Chancellor for Student Services. They have two daughters, Roisin and Alannah.
COACH MCBRIDE CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
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YEARS COACHING AT THE COLLEGIATE LEVEL WINNING PERCENTAGE (236-128-2)
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COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS
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PLAYERS PLAYED PROFESSIONALLY
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BLINN MEN’S SOCCER PROGRAM BEST NATIONAL RANKING
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USC COLLEGE TEAM ETHICS AND SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS
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USC COLLEGE TEAM ACADEMIC AWARDS
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ALL-AMERICANS
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ALL-ACADEMIC ATHLETES
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PLAYERS OF THE YEAR, INCLUDING TWO NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
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SOCCER ASSISTANTS JACOB BEERMAN
Alexandria Jackson enters her second season as a Blinn College men’s and women’s soccer
Jacob Beerman enters his second season as a Blinn College men’s and women soccer assistant coach.
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SOCCER ASSISTANT
assistant coach.
The Blinn men’s team finished the 2019 season with a program-best 10-7-1 overall record. The Buccaneers claimed a spot in the NJCAA Region XIV Men’s Soccer Championship Tournament as the No. 3 seed with a 9-4-1 conference record for its second playoff appearance in its two-year history. The women’s team finished the 2019 season with a 6-9-1 overall record, 4-7-1 conference record, and received a 2019 College Team Ethics and Sportsmanship Award from the United Soccer Coaches Association. The women’s soccer team also was named a 2019-20 NJCAA Academic Team of the Year for maintaining a 3.15 GPA. Prior to Blinn, she served as the head coach of the Phoenix Rising club soccer teams. She was the head coach of the U17, U16, U14, and U12 girls soccer teams. Prior to Rising Phoenix, Jackson spent five seasons coaching the Waldorf University women’s soccer team. From 2014-2016, she served as an assistant coach and was named head coach in 2017. While there, she coached 30 all-conference players, five Champions of Character, and 35 scholar athletes. Jackson was a four-year collegiate soccer player for NCAA Division I Northwestern State University. She was team captain in 2012 and 2013 and a four-time Southland Conference scholar athlete. Jackson played professional soccer for the St. Catharines Jets in Ontario, Canada, and FFC Montabur in Germany. Jackson graduated from Northwestern State in 2014 with a Bachelor of Science degree in health and exercise science. In 2016, she earned a Master of Arts in organizational leadership from Columbia Southern University. She also holds her National Diploma, Advanced National Diploma, and U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) C License.
STEVE WILLIAMS MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SOCCER VOLUNTEER
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SOCCER
ALEXANDRIA JACKSON
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SOCCER ASSISTANT
The Blinn men’s team finished the 2019 season with a program-best 107-1 overall record. The Buccaneers claimed a spot in the NJCAA Region XIV Men’s Soccer Championship Tournament as the No. 3 seed with a 9-4-1 conference record for its second playoff appearance in its two-year history. The Blinn women’s team finished the 2019 season with a 6-9-1 overall record, 4-7-1 conference record, and received a 2019 College Team Ethics and Sportsmanship Award from the United Soccer Coaches Association. The women’s soccer team also was named a 2019-20 NJCAA Academic Team of the Year for maintaining a 3.15 GPA. Prior to Blinn, Beerman served as an assistant coach for the Metropolitan State University (MSU) of Denver men’s soccer team and one and a half years at Taylor University as the goalkeeper coach. He helped lead and create training sessions, conducted strength training and nutrition programming for players, and recruited and organized the recruiting database, among other tasks. In 2015-16, he served as an assistant coach for the Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU) women’s soccer team, where he helped lead the team to a 9-9-1 record and its first berth into the conference semifinals since 2010. He also served as a club soccer coach for various teams from 2015-2018. Beerman played collegiate soccer at MSU Denver in 2011-12 and IWU in 2013-14. In 2016, he played internationally in both Orebro, Sweden, and Roskilde, Denmark, as a defensive center midfielder. Beerman graduated from IWU with a Bachelor of Science degree in exercise science in 2015. He holds a United Soccer Goalkeeping Diploma (Level 1 and 2), and U.S. Soccer Federation D and E licenses.
MARCO GONZALEZ SALAZAR MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SOCCER VOLUNTEER
Steve Williams brings over 26 years of experience coaching Houston-area select soccer teams into his second season as the volunteer coach for the Blinn College men’s and women’s soccer teams.
Marco A. Gonzalez Salazar enters his first season as a volunteer men’s and women’s soccer goalkeeper assistant. He serves as the Residence Hall Director for Lockett Hall on the Brenham Campus.
Throughout his career, he has trained female soccer players at various ages and levels, including several state championship teams.
Prior to Blinn, he coached youth players at the Boys and Girls Club and McAllen Youth Soccer Association (MYSA) in his hometown of Pharr, Texas. 7
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2021 MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE DATE
OPPONENT
LOCATION
TIME
3/21
CRUSH SC # (SCRIMMAGE)
BRENHAM
4:00 PM
3/28
HOUSTON DYNAMO YOUTH U-19 # (SCRIMMAGE)
BRENHAM
2:00 PM
4/2
BRENHAM
5:00 PM
BRENHAM
7:00 PM
BRENHAM
5:00 PM
4/13
n PARIS JUNIOR COLLEGE n NORTHEAST TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE n JACKSONVILLE COLLEGE n TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE
TYLER
4:00 PM
4/17
RANGER COLLEGE
BRENHAM
5:00 PM
4/20
n COASTAL BEND COLLEGE
BRENHAM
3:00 PM
4/23
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY-EUNICE
BRENHAM
7:00 PM
4/27
PARIS
4:00 PM
MT. PLEASANT
4:00 PM
JACKSONVILLE
5:00 PM
5/7
n PARIS JUNIOR COLLEGE n NORTHEAST TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE n JACKSONVILLE COLLEGE n TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE
TYLER
4:00 PM
5/9
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY-EUNICE
EUNICE, LA
4:30 PM
5/14
n COASTAL BEND COLLEGE - NORTH
BEEVILLE
3:00 PM
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4/30 5/4
BOLD - HOME GAMES
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n CONFERENCE GAMES
SOPHOMORE DAY
The Buccaneer Backers were formed to raise financial support and awareness for all the athletic programs at Blinn College. They bridge the gap between the funding allocated by the State of Texas and the true cost of providing our student-athletes and community with the level of excellence they have come to expect from Blinn College and Brenham, Texas. Buccaneer Backers are dedicated to supporting Blinn student-athletes on and off the field and preparing them to represent our College and community throughout the state and nation. Blinn athletic programs depend upon the dedication and support of the local community. You can share in the success of Blinn’s athletic program by becoming a Buccaneer Backer today. A modest contribution of $100 makes you an important part of our winning team and grants you the opportunity to receive amazing benefits that bring you even closer to the action.
BUCCANEER BACKER OF THE YEAR Athletic Director Scott Schumacher, left, presents Doug Brown with the Buccaneer Backer of the Year award in recognition of his commitment to Blinn athletics. Past recipients are:
2020 Doug Brown 2019 Fred Kessel 2018 Christy Young 2017 Leroy Dreyer 8
2016 Don Wilhelm 2015 Karen Killion 2014 Gus Mutscher
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2021 BLINN BUCCANEERS POS.
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HOUSTON, TEXAS / SPRING WOODS
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LUKE THOMPSON
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NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS / NEW BRAUNFELS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
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DIEGO BERLINGERI
GK
SO
FORT WORTH, TEXAS / FOSSIL RIDGE
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RODRIGO MARQUEZ
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SO
HOUSTON, TEXAS / SPRING WOODS
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FRANCISCO AVILA
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COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS / A&M CONSOLIDATED
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ISRAEL MACIAS MARTINEZ
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HOUSTON, TEXAS / WALTRIP
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EDWIN MATA
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LONGVIEW, TEXAS / LONGVIEW
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IAN MARTINEZ
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DORADO, PUERTO RICO / PUERTO RICO CHRISTIAN
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DAVE DANIELLES
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AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS / OAK RIDGE
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JOSH STONE
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FRISCO, TEXAS / HERITAGE
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OLIVER HEBBARD
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SHERBORNE, ENGLAND / GRYPHON
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CESAR CABRERA
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SPRING BRANCH, TEXAS / SPRING WOODS
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MARCO DEL VECCHIO
F
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HURST, TEXAS / L.D. BELL
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FAVIO CHAVEZ
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HOCKLEY, TEXAS / WALLER
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WILLIAM LOPEZ
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PASADENA, TEXAS / DEER PARK
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ALEX RAMIREZ
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ROSENBERG, TEXAS / LAMAR CONSOLIDATED
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EDWIN MELENDEZ
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CYPRESS, TEXAS / CYPRESS WOODS
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BAYLOR FORD
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GEORGETOWN, TEXAS / GEORGETOWN
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SETH DONELAN
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SO
PLANO, TEXAS / HERITAGE
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MARCO RODRIGUEZ JR.
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SO
ROSENBERG, TEXAS / LAMAR CONSOLIDATED
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TANNER JAMES
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SO
CYPRESS, TEXAS / CYPRESS RANCH
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TREY GAGE
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COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS / A&M CONSOLIDATED
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JOSEPH BOYCE
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SHAFTESBURY ENGLAND / GILLINGHAM
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ELIS NEWPORT
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PORT TALBOT, WALES / YSGOL BAE BAGLAN
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ANGEL ROMERO
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HOUSTON, TEXAS / CARVER
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DEREK NORSWORTHY
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FRISCO, TEXAS / FRISCO HERITAGE
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OSCAR DE SANTIAGO
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HOUSTON, TEXAS / CYPRESS FALLS
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FRANK MOLINA
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KERRVILLE, TEXAS / TIVY
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ETHAN UNGER
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FRISCO, TEXAS / FRISCO CENTENNIAL
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JOSE CAVAZOS ANDRZEJEWSKA
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HUMBLE, TEXAS / ATASCOCITA
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BROOK WILLIAMS
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SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS / INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS
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JEREMY MWARABU
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COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS / A&M CONSOLIDATED
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STEFAN FEVRIER SILDOR
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FORT MYERS, FLA. / FORT MYERS
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ADALID ABREGO JR.
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HIGHLANDS, TEXAS / GOOSE CREEK MEMORIAL
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MEET THE BUCCANEERS
99 GK FRESHMAN HOMETOWN: HIGHLANDS, TX HIGH SCHOOL: GOOSE CREEK MEMORIAL
ADALID ABREGO JR.
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HOMETOWN: COLLEGE STATION, TX
HOMETOWN: FORT WORTH, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: A&M CONSOLIDATED
HIGH SCHOOL: FOSSIL RIDGE
FRANCISCO AVILA
DIEGO BERLINGERI
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30
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HOMETOWN: SHAFTESBURY, ENGLAND
HOMETOWN: SPRING BRANCH, TX
HOMETOWN: HUMBLE, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: GILLINGHAM
HIGH SCHOOL: SPRING WOODS
HIGH SCHOOL: ATASCOCITA
JOSEPH BOYCE
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CESAR CABRERA
7 M/F SOPHOMORE
JOSE CAVAZOS ANDRZEJEWSKA
OO GK FRESHMAN
HOMETOWN: HOCKLEY, TX
HOMETOWN: AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: WALLER
HIGH SCHOOL: OAK RIDGE
HIGH SCHOOL: SPRING WOODS
FAVIO CHAVEZ 10
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DAVE DANIELLES
BENJAMIN DAVILA III
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F FRESHMAN
D SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX
HOMETOWN: HURST, TX
HOMETOWN: PLANO, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: CYPRESS FALLS
HIGH SCHOOL: L.D. BELL
HIGH SCHOOL: HERITAGE
OSCAR DE SANTIAGO
MARCO DEL VECCHIO
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20
F SOPHOMORE
D FRESHMAN
F FRESHMAN
SETH DONELAN
HOMETOWN: FORT MYERS, FL
HOMETOWN: GEORGETOWN, TX
HOMETOWN: COLLEGE STATION, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: FORT MYERS
HIGH SCHOOL: GEORGETOWN
HIGH SCHOOL: A&M CONSOLIDATED
STEFAN FEVRIER SILDOR
BAYLOR FORD
TREY GAGE
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19
13
M FRESHMAN
M SOPHOMORE
F FRESHMAN
HOMETOWN: SHERBORNE, ENGLAND
HOMETOWN: CYPRESS, TX
HOMETOWN: PASADENA, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: GRYPHON
HIGH SCHOOL: CYPRESS RANCH
HIGH SCHOOL: DEER PARK
OLIVER HEBBARD
TANNER JAMES
MEN’S SOCCER
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WILLIAM LOPEZ 11
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MEET THE BUCCANEERS
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M SOPHOMORE
M SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: WALTRIP
HIGH SCHOOL: SPRING WOODS
ISRAEL MACIAS MARTINEZ
IAN MARTINEZ
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15
28
M SOPHOMORE
D SOPHOMORE
D FRESHMAN
HOMETOWN: LONGVIEW, TX
HOMETOWN: CYPRESS, TX
HOMETOWN: KERRVILLE, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: LONGVIEW
HIGH SCHOOL: CYPRESS WOODS
HIGH SCHOOL: TIVY
EDWIN MATA
EDWIN MELENDEZ
FRANK MOLINA
33
22
25
M FRESHMAN
D FRESHMAN
M SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: COLLEGE STATION, TX
HOMETOWN: PORT TALBOT, WALES
HOMETOWN: FRISCO, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: A&M CONSOLIDATED
HIGH SCHOOL: YSGOL BAE BAGLAN
HIGH SCHOOL: FRISCO HERITAGE
JEREMY MWARABU 12
RODRIGO MARQUEZ
HOMETOWN: DORADO, PUERTO RICO HIGH SCHOOL: PUERTO RICO CHRISTIAN
ELIS NEWPORT
DEREK NORSWORTHY
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24
M SOPHOMORE
M SOPHOMORE
D SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: ROSENBERG, TX
HOMETOWN: ROSENBERG, TX
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: LAMAR CONSOLIDATED
HIGH SCHOOL: LAMAR CONSOLIDATED
HIGH SCHOOL: CARVER
ALEX RAMIREZ
MARCO RODRIGUEZ JR.
ANGEL ROMERO
8
0
29
M SOPHOMORE
GK SOPHOMORE
M SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: FRISCO, TX HIGH SCHOOL: HERITAGE
JOSH STONE
HOMETOWN: NEW BRAUNFELS, TX HIGH SCHOOL: NEW BRAUNFELS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
LUKE THOMPSON
MEN’S SOCCER
14
HOMETOWN: FRISCO, TX HIGH SCHOOL: FRISCO CENTENNIAL
ETHAN UNGER
31 D SOPHOMORE HOMETOWN: SAN ANTONIO, TX HIGH SCHOOL: INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS
BROOK WILLIAMS
No. 18 Marco Rodriguez Jr. was named NJCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Player of the Week for his performance in Week 1 of the 2020-21 season. 13
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2021 WOMEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE DATE
OPPONENT
LOCATION
TIME
3/21
CRUSH SC # (SCRIMMAGE)
BRENHAM
2:00 PM
4/2
BRENHAM
3:00 PM
BRENHAM
5:00 PM
BRENHAM
3:00 PM
4/13
n PARIS JUNIOR COLLEGE n NORTHEAST TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE n JACKSONVILLE COLLEGE n TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE
TYLER
2:00 PM
4/17
RANGER COLLEGE
BRENHAM
7:00 PM
4/23
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY-EUNICE
BRENHAM
5:00 PM
4/27
PARIS
2:00 PM
MT. PLEASANT
2:00 PM
JACKSONVILLE
3:00 PM
5/7
n PARIS JUNIOR COLLEGE n NORTHEAST TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE n JACKSONVILLE COLLEGE n TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE
TYLER
2:00 PM
5/9
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY-EUNICE
EUNICE, LA
2:00 PM
5/11
n NAVARRO COLLEGE
CORSICANA
4:00 PM
4/6 4/9
4/30 5/4
BOLD - HOME GAMES
*
n CONFERENCE GAMES
SOPHOMORE DAY
Buccaneer Alumni Lettermen Association The purpose of the Association is to maintain contact with all former athletes, coaches, and athletic personnel of Blinn College, to encourage support for and participate in the educational and athletic programs of the College, and to provide fellowship among former student-athletes, friends, and supporters of Blinn College.
2020-2021 OFFICERS President: Kevin Bosse Vice President: Charlie Kelm Secretary: Jami Ingram Treasurer: Gary Weiss Past President: John David Baker
For more information, visit the Association web site at www.blinn.edu/alumni. 14
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2021 BLINN BUCCANEERS POS.
CL.
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
0
ANGEL CHASE
GK
FR
HOUSTON, TEXAS / WESTSIDE
1
HOPE HILLHOUSE
GK
SO
AMARILLO, TEXAS / AMARILLO
2
ALYSSA GOMEZ
M
FR
GRANBURY, TEXAS / GRANBURY
4
EMILY RODRIGUEZ
D
SO
NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS / NACOGDOCHES
5
JOCELYNN LAUSELL
D
SO
HOUSTON, TEXAS / LANGHAM CREEK
6
KAITLYN RIOS
D
SO
LAKE JACKSON, TEXAS / BRAZOSWOOD
8
VICTORIA CANTU
M
FR
THE COLONY, TEXAS / THE COLONY
9
LEXINGTON KNEEDLER
M
FR
PASADENA, TEXAS / DEER PARK
11
JANNELL MEDELLIN
M
SO
HOUSTON, TEXAS / CYPRESS RIDGE
12
MADISON KANELOS
M
FR
HOUSTON, TEXAS / BRIDGELAND
13
KEANA FLORES
M
SO
HOUSTON, TEXAS / KLEIN FOREST
14
GRACE PARADA
M
SO
DALLAS, TEXAS / R.L. TURNER HIGH SCHOOL
15
ILORA MOLINA
M
SO
WACO, TEXAS / MIDWAY
17
KARSON FUNDERBURK
F
SO
CYPRESS, TEXAS / CYPRESS RANCH
18
MAKAYLA SEGURA
M
SO
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS / SMITHSON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL.
19
ALYSSA CISNEROS
M
SO
CYPRESS, TEXAS / CYPRESS RANCH
21
MORGAN BEENE
D
FR
CYPRESS, TEXAS / CYPRESS RANCH
22
MORGAN ZACHOS
M
FR
HOUSTON, TEXAS / CYPRESS WOODS
23
MARIBEL GARZA
D
SO
HOUSTON, TEXAS / J. FRANK DOBIE
24
JESSICA VITAL
F
SO
SEALY, TEXAS / SEALY
25
MORGAN WINTHROP
M
SO
LAKE JACKSON, TEXAS / BRAZOSWOOD
26
LAYNEE PENCE
D
FR
GRANBURY, TEXAS / GRANBURY
30
LINDY JENKINS
D
SO
BRENHAM, TEXAS / BRENHAM
31
MIA ANGUIANO
D
FR
FORT WORTH, TEXAS / BIRDVILLE
32
MERCY BREAZEALE
M
FR
BAY CITY, TEXAS / BAY CITY
WOMEN’S SOCCER
NO. NAME
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MEET THE BUCCANEERS MIA ANGUIANO
ANGEL CHASE
D FRESHMAN
GK FRESHMAN
31
HOMETOWN: FORT WORTH, TX HIGH SCHOOL: BIRDVILLE
MORGAN BEENE
ALYSSA CISNEROS
D FRESHMAN
M SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: CYPRESS, TX HIGH SCHOOL: CYPRESS RANCH
21
HOMETOWN: CYPRESS, TX HIGH SCHOOL: CYPRESS RANCH
MERCY BREAZEALE
KEANA FLORES
M FRESHMAN
M SOPHOMORE
32
HOMETOWN: CYPRESS, TX HIGH SCHOOL: CYPRESS RANCH
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX HIGH SCHOOL: KLEIN FOREST
0 19 13
VICTORIA CANTU
KARSON FUNDERBURK
M FRESHMAN
F SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: THE COLONY, TX HIGH SCHOOL: THE COLONY 16
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX HIGH SCHOOL: WESTSIDE
8
HOMETOWN: CYPRESS, TX HIGH SCHOOL: CYPRESS RANCH
17
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MARIBEL GARZA
MADISON KANELOS
D SOPHOMORE
M FRESHMAN
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX HIGH SCHOOL: J. FRANK DOBIE
23
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX HIGH SCHOOL: BRIDGELAND
ALYSSA GOMEZ
LEXINGTON KNEEDLER
M FRESHMAN
M FRESHMAN
2
HOMETOWN: GRANBURY, TX HIGH SCHOOL: GRANBURY
HOMETOWN: PASADENA, TX HIGH SCHOOL: DEER PARK
JOCELYNN LAUSELL
GK SOPHOMORE
D SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: AMARILLO, TX HIGH SCHOOL: AMARILLO
1
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX HIGH SCHOOL: LANGHAM CREEK
LINDY JENKINS
JANNELL MEDELLIN
D SOPHOMORE
M SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: BRENHAM, TX HIGH SCHOOL: BRENHAM
30
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX HIGH SCHOOL: CYPRESS RIDGE
9 WOMEN’S SOCCER
HOPE HILLHOUSE
12
5 11 17
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MEET THE BUCCANEERS ILORA MOLINA
EMILY RODRIGUEZ
M SOPHOMORE
D SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: WACO, TX HIGH SCHOOL: MIDWAY
MAKAYLA SEGURA
M SOPHOMORE
M SOPHOMORE
14
JESSICA VITAL
D FRESHMAN
F SOPHOMORE
26
18
HOMETOWN: SAN ANTONIO, TX HIGH SCHOOL: SMITHSON VALLEY
LAYNEE PENCE
HOMETOWN: GRANBURY, TX HIGH SCHOOL: GRANBURY
4
HOMETOWN: NACOGDOCHES, TX HIGH SCHOOL: NACOGDOCHES
GRACE PARADA
HOMETOWN: DALLAS, TX HIGH SCHOOL: R.L. TURNER
HOMETOWN: SEALY, TX HIGH SCHOOL: SEALY
24
KAITLYN RIOS
MORGAN WINTHROP
D SOPHOMORE
M SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: LAKE JACKSON, TX HIGH SCHOOL: BRAZOSWOOD 18
15
6
HOMETOWN: LAKE JACKSON, TX HIGH SCHOOL: BRAZOSWOOD
25
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MORGAN ZACHOS M FRESHMAN HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX HIGH SCHOOL: CYPRESS WOODS
22
WOMEN’S SOCCER
No. 2 Alyssa Gomez shares the lead for most goals last season with No.24 Jessica Vital.
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