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Quick Facts Opponent Capsules Season Preview Schedule Roster Broadcast Roster News, Notes & Numbers
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Record by Opponent Game-by-Game Archives Lopes in the Pros Record Book All-Time Roster Honors
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83 84 85 86 90 92 98 100
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16 18 32 33 74 92
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All-Conference Selections Team Statistics Game Highs Schedule & Results Western Athletic Conference Game Capsules
Coaching Staff Athletic Department Player Bios
GCU Stadium Broadcast Team Nike Partnership About the University GCU 10 in 2 Initiative Brand Standards
HISTORY & RECORDS 25 Year-by-Year
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2017 SCHEDULE 2017 ROSTER 2016 GAME CAPSULES MEET THE LOPES SOCCER FACILITY RECORD BOOK
Josh Hauser Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Paul Coro GCULopes.com Senior Writer
PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS Niki Jackson
Michael Rincon, Darryl Webb, azsoccerculture, Josh Hauser, Slaven Gujic, Travis Neely
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CREDENTIALS All members of the office follow the guidelines set forth by the NCAA and the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) in governing the issuance of credentials. All credential requests should be submitted to the sport contacts. INTERVIEW REQUESTS When making interview requests through the communications office, please allow at least 24 hours notice. If the time requested with a student-athlete or coach is longer than normal (for interview, photography or videography purposes), more advance notice will help ensure that your request will be handled efficiently. All interviews with student-athletes will take place at designated times around practice schedules, or during scheduled press conferences. Out-of-town media wishing to interview GCU student-athletes should also contact the communications office with their requests. Home and cell phone numbers for players will not be provided and players are instructed not to accept calls from media without prior notice from the communications office. Please do not contact a player or coach without scheduling the interview through the communications office.
ONLINE Updated bios, notes, rosters, schedules, statistics, quotes, etc., will be available throughout the season for every sport on GCULopes.com. Specific information not readily available on the website may be available through the communications office. Please contact the sport representative with your request. INJURY INFORMATION Grand Canyon University athletics will abide by HIPAA - a federal privacy act with regard to the release of injury information. GCU athletes will be required to sign a waiver before their injury information is released to the media. If the athlete chooses to withhold that information, GCU officials will be restricted to informing the media members of their playing status only. HOME GAME MEDIA SERVICES - Pre-game notes packets - Pre-game starters and post-game statistics - A running play-by-play - Game programs (upon request) - Statistical monitors are provided to TV and radio broadcasts based on availability. The media is encouraged to follow live statistics online through StatBroadcast (www.gcustats.com).
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School Grand Canyon University Location Phoenix, Ariz. Founded 1949 Enrollment 19,500 President & CEO Brian Mueller Vice President of Athletics Mike Vaught Deputy A.D. / Men’s Soccer Admin. Jamie Boggs Faculty Representative Claude Pensis Affiliation NCAA Division I Nickname Lopes Mascot Thunder Colors Purple (Panatone 267 C), Black & White Conference Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Athletics Website www.GCULopes.com
Overall Record WAC Record Home Away
SOCCER FACILITY Home Facility (Capacity) GCU Stadium (6,000) Record at GCU Stadium 5-3-1 (.625) Opened 2016
COACHING STAFF Head Coach Schellas Hyndman (3rd season) Alma Mater Eastern Illinois, 1972 Grand Canyon Record 14-19-3 (.424) WAC Record 7-10-3 (.412) Overall Record 480-139-54 (.775) Assistant Coach Kevin Doyle Alma Mater Bowling Green, 1996 Assistant Coach Tarcisio ‘Cizo’ Mosnia Alma Mater Eastern Illinois, 1976 Volunteer Assistant Boris Teoharevic Alma Mater Grand Canyon, 2009 Graduate Assistant Juan Gonzalez Alma Mater LSU, 2015
PROGRAM HISTORY First Year 1985 All-Time Record 325-234-53 (.531) Division I 23-45-7 (.338) WAC 11-24-5 (.314) Conference Titles (Div. I) 0 Conference Titles (Div. II) 7 National Championships (Div. II) 1
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Men’s Soccer Contact Josh Hauser Email josh.hauser@gcu.edu Office (602) 639-8328 Mobile (503) 734-8587 Assoc. A.D. for Communications Charles Hampton Email charles.hampton@gcu.edu
7-9-3 (.438) 4-3-3 (.571) 5-3-1 ( .625) 1-6-2 (.143)
2017 TEAM INFORMATION Letterwinners Returning / Lost Starters Returning / Lost Newcomers (Freshmen / Transfers)
15 / 11 7/4 12 ( 7 / 5)
2017 PERSONNEL WITH 2016 STATS KEY RETURNERS Pos. Name
F F M D
Jackson* German Seye Slack
KEY LOSSES
Yr. G/GS MIN G A PTS
Sr. 18/18 1,426 16 2 34 Jr. 19/19 1,595 4 3 11 Sr. 18/18 1,539 2 1 5 Sr. 19/19 1,567 0 1 1
Pos. Name
Reason
G/GS G A PTS
Pos. Name
Reason
G/GS GA SV SV%
F Halis Graduation 19/18 3 6 12 D Montalvo* Professional 18/18 0 1 1 GK K. Day
Graduation
19/19 26 60 .698
* received All-WAC recognition
BY THE NUMBERS vs.
OPPONENTS
1.47
G/G
1.37
14.5
SH / G
10.9
.101
SH%
.125
.388
SOG%
.428
1.37
GA / G
1.47
3.3
SV / G
4.2
.698
SV%
.738
13.4
FL / G
13.9
34 / 3
YC / RC
22 / 2
HEADLINES
NON-CONFERENCE Opponent
Conference
2016
Series
Last Met
at GCU at Opp.
CSUN
Big West
9-7-5
1-2-1
Aug. 29, 1997
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1-1-1
Creighton
Big East
13-7-3
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Evansville
Missouri Valley 10-8-3 --
--
--
--
Omaha
Summit
10-5-4 1-1
Nov. 16, 2014
0-1
1-0
Oral Roberts
Summit
6-10-2 --
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--
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Pacific
WCC
13-4-2 2-1
Sep. 18, 2016
1-1
1-0
UC Riverside
Big West
9-10-1 --
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--
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Wisconsin
Big Ten
11-4-4 --
--
--
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Opponent
2016
Series
Last Year
CONFERENCE
Air Force
14-7-1
1-3-1
Home, L 1-0
1-1-1
0-2
Andy Alanis Austin Day Damian German Niki Jackson Brandon Johnson Charlie Keating Corey Marques Aidan McGlothan Daniel Moreno Musa Morris Demos Davis Peck Andrew Petrucelli Alex Radilla Alexander Ramirez Christian Ramirez Patrick Ring Amer Sasivarevic Khadim Seye Jordan Slack Shawn Spitzer
FRESHMEN (7)
CSU Bakersfield
6-13
6-22-1
Home, W 2-1
3-11-1
3-9
Houston Baptist
5-11-1
4-1
Away, W 3-2
1-1
3-0
Incarnate Word
4-9-4
3-2
Home, W 1-0
2-0
1-2
San José State
4-13-2 0-3-1
Home, T 1-1
0-1-1
0-2
Seattle U
11-6-2 4-8
Away, L 2-1
2-1
2-7
UMKC
2-12-2
Home, W 5-1
2-1
1-1
UNLV
10-12-2 1-4-2
Away, T 2-2
0-3
1-1-2
Utah Valley
15-4-1
Away, L 3-1
0-1
0-2
UTRGV
6-10-3 1-0-1
Away, T 0-0
1-0
0-0-1
R-Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. R-Fr. Sr. So. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. R-Sr. Sr. R-Sr. R-Jr.
Marco Afonso M Josh Drack M/F Isaias German M/D Tyler Hughes M Justin Rasmussen M Nikolai Shumov M Malik Smith D
TRANSFERS (5) Marlon Atondo Jackson Jellah Bennett Lehner Jeremy Pollard Evan Waldrep
M/D M F GK M
Sandton, Johannesburg Chandler, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Bellingham, Wash. Las Vegas, Nev. Tucson, Ariz. Brampton, Ontario
Arizona Western Portland Dayton Akron Creighton
OVERALL TOTALS
Returning 24 194 77 13 0 11,268
Total 28 276 107 24 60 19,660
Pct. 85.7 70.3 72.0 54.2 0.0 57.3
shading denotes location of 2017 game(s)
Creighton First Round: Creighton 3, Tulsa 0 Second Round: Creighton 3, (16) Kentucky 2 Third Round: Providence 2, Creighton 1 Pacific First Round: Pacific 1, Cal State Northridge 0 Second Round: Stanford 2, Pacific 0
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Statistic G Goals SH Shots SOG Shots on Goal A Assists S Saves M Minutes
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158-152-42 (.510)
2016 POSTSEASON RUNS
RETURNING STATS
3-2
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RETURNERS (20) F D F F D M GK D M M F D M M F D D M/D D GK
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2017 OPPONENTS OUTLOOK
»» Last year, the Lopes debuted GCU Stadium, a premier collegiate soccer venue on campus. The first game featured 6,402 fans in a 4-2 win. GCU ended the season averaging 2,508 fans per game (No. 7 rank nationally). »» Niki Jackson, the reigning WAC Offensive Player of the Year, returns for his senior season. Jackson was named to the MAC Hermann Preseason Watch List for the top collegiate soccer player in the country. The forward scored 16 goals in 18 games, an average that ranked third nationally. »» Several highly-touted newcomers join the team, highlighted by Evan Waldrep of Creighton who was named as a top three “impact transfer” by Top Drawer Soccer. Others include Jeremy Pollard (Akron), Bennett Lehner (Dayton) and Jackson Jellah (Portland). »» Throughout the spring season and heading into fall, the goalkeeper position is highly contested. Corey Marques (redshirt freshman) and Jeremy Pollard (transfer, Akron) are both battling to lock up the position. »» Grand Canyon is finally eligible for postseason play. After a four-year transition period, GCU will look to punch its tickets to the WAC and NCAA Tournaments.
CSUN First Round: Pacific 1, CSUN 0 UNLV First Round: UNLV 1, San Diego State 1 (UNLV on PKs) Second Round: (6) Denver 3, UNLV 0
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OMAHA
CREIGHTON
SUMMIT
BIG EAST
MAVERICKS
BLUEJAYS
G1 Friday, Aug. 25 at 4:00 p.m. MST | Omaha, Neb. Location 2016 Record (Conf.) Postseason Head Coach Record at School (Years) Career Record (Years) Home Stadium (Capacity) Surface Opened Series vs. GCU Omaha / Phoenix / Neutral Last Matchup Sports Information Contact Email Phone
Omaha, Neb. 10-5-4 (5-0-1) Summit League Tournament (1-1) Jason Mims 41-46-12 (6) same Caniglia Field (3,097) Artificial turf 2013 1-1-0 1-0-0 / 0-1-0 / -Nov. 16, 2014 / L 3-0 at GCU Shad Beam sbeam@omavs.com (402) 554-2140
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Location Omaha, Neb. 2016 Record (Conf.) 13-7-3 (5-3-1) Postseason NCAA Tournament (Lost in Third Round) Head Coach Elmar Bolowich Record at School (Years) 95-29-12 (6) Career Record (Years) 375-173-49 (5) Home Stadium (Capacity) Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium (7,500) Surface Artificial turf Opened 2003 Series vs. GCU - Omaha / Phoenix / Neutral -- / -- / -Last Matchup -Sports Information Contact Anthony Robinson Email anthonyrobinson@creighton.edu Phone (402) 280-5801
WISCONSIN
EVANSVILLE
BIG 10
MISSOURI VALLEY
BADGERS
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G2 Sunday, Aug. 27 at 5:00 p.m. MST | Omaha, Neb.
PURPLE ACES
G3 Saturday, Sep. 2 at 5:00 p.m. MST | Madison, Wis. Location 2016 Record (Conf.) Postseason Head Coach Record at School (Years) Career Record (Years) Home Stadium (Capacity) Surface Opened Series vs. GCU Omaha / Phoenix / Neutral Last Matchup Sports Information Contact Email Phone
Madison, Wis. 11-4-4 (4-2-2) Big Ten Tournament (1-1-1) John Trask 53-61-22 (7) 107-85-48 (12) McClimon Soccer Complex (1,611) Natural Grass 1959 --- / -- / --Kelli Grashel kg3@athletics.wisc.edu (608) 445-4086
G4 Thursday, Sep. 7 at 7:00 p.m. | Phoenix, Ariz. Location 2016 Record (Conf.) Postseason Head Coach Record at School (Years) Career Record (Years) Home Stadium (Capacity) Surface Opened Series vs. GCU Evansville / Phoenix / Neutral Last Matchup Sports Information Contact Email Phone
Evansville, Ind. 10-8-3 (4-2-2) Missouri Valley Tournament (1-1) Marshall Ray 13-21-3 (2) 19-47-5 (4) Arad McCutchan Stadium (1,611) Natural Grass 2000 (renovated for soccer) --- / -- / --Joe Downs jd305@evansville.edu (812) 488-2394
UC RIVERSIDE
WEST COAST
BIG WEST
TIGERS
HIGHLANDERS
G5 Sunday, Sep. 10 at 7:00 p.m. MST | Stockton, Calif.
G6 Thursday, Sep. 14 at 7:00 p.m. | Phoenix, Ariz.
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE
ORAL ROBERTS
BIG WEST
SUMMIT
MATADORS
GOLDEN EAGLES Location 2016 Record (Conf.) Postseason Head Coach Record at School (Years) Career Record (Years) Home Stadium (Capacity) Surface Opened Series vs. GCU Tulsa / Phoenix / Neutral Last Matchup Sports Information Contact Email Phone
Tulsa, Okla. 6-10-2 (2-4-0) -Ryan Bush 27-33-12 (4) same Case Soccer Complex (1,000) Natural grass 2011 --- / -- / --Jarrett Hardwick jhardwick@oru.edu (918) 495-7094
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Northridge, Calif. 9-7-5 (5-2-3) NCAA Tournament, First Round (0-1) Terry Davila 175-136-48 (18) same Matador Soccer Field (1,980) Natural grass 2002 1-2-1 1-1-1 / -- / 0-1-0 Aug. 29, 1997 / W 2-1 at CSUN Matt Turk matt.turk@csun.edu (818) 677-7188
G8 Friday, Sep. 22 at 7:00 p.m. | Phoenix, Ariz.
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G7 Sunday, Sep. 17 at 7:00 p.m. | Phoenix, Ariz. Location 2016 Record (Conf.) Postseason Head Coach Record at School (Years) Career Record (Years) Home Stadium (Capacity) Surface Opened Series vs. GCU Northridge / Phoenix / Neutral Last Matchup Sports Information Contact Email Phone
Riverside, Calif. 9-10-1 (4-5-1) Big West Tournament (0-1) Tim Cupello 29-40-8 (4) same UC Riverside Soccer Stadium (1,156) Artificial turf 2007 --- / -- / --John Maxwell john.maxwell@ucr.edu (951) 827-5438
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Location 2016 Record (Conf.) Postseason Head Coach Record at School (Years) Career Record (Years) Home Stadium (Capacity) Surface Opened Series vs. GCU Riverside / Phoenix / Neutral Last Matchup Sports Information Contact Email Phone
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Location Stockton, Calif. 2016 Record (Conf.) 13-4-2 (4-1-2) Postseason NCAA Tournament Second Round (L #5 Stanford) Head Coach Ryan Jorden Record at School (Years) 17-34-3 (3) Career Record (Years) 77-64-13 (8) Home Stadium (Capacity) Knoles Field (?) Surface Natural grass Opened 2012 Series vs. GCU 2-1-0 Stockton / Phoenix / Neutral 1-0-0 / 1-1-0 / -Last Matchup Sep. 18, 2016 / L 2-1 (OT) at GCU Sports Information Contact Christine Jacobsen Email cjacobsen@pacific.edu Phone (209) 946-2866
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HOUSTON BAPTIST
CSU BAKERSFIELD
AFFILIATE WAC MEMBER
FULL WAC MEMBER
HUSKIES
ROADRUNNERS
G9 Sunday, Oct. 1 at 7:00 p.m. | Phoenix, Ariz. Location 2016 Record (Conf.) Postseason Head Coach Record at School (Years) Career Record (Years) Home Stadium (Capacity) Surface Opened Series vs. GCU Houston / Phoenix / Neutral Last Matchup Sports Information Contact Email Phone
Houston, Texas 5-11-1 (3-7-0) -Steve Jones 76-92-18 (11) 226-225-27 (22) Sorrels Field (500) Natural grass 2007 4-1-0 3-0-0 / 1-1-0 / -Oct. 6, 2016 / W 3-2 at HBU Jeff Sutton jsutton@hbu.edu (281) 649-3208
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Location Bakersfield, Calif. 2016 Record (Conf.) 6-13-0 (4-6-0) Postseason WAC Tournament (0-1) Head Coach Richie Grant Record at School (Years) 23-26-11 (3) Career Record (Years) 211-167-35 (22) Home Stadium (Capacity) CSU Bakersfield Main Soccer Field (2,500) Surface Natural grass Opened -Series vs. GCU 6-22-1 Bakersfield / Phoenix / Neutral 3-9-0 / 3-11-1 / 0-2-0 Last Matchup Oct. 30, 2016 / W 2-1 at GCU Sports Information Contact Corey Costelloe Email sid@csub.edu Phone (661) 654-3071
SAN JOSÈ STATE
INCARNATE WORD
AFFILIATE WAC MEMBER
AFFILIATE WAC MEMBER
SPARTANS
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G10 Friday, Oct. 6 at 7:00 p.m. MST | Bakersfield, Calif.
CARDINALS
G11 Sunday, Oct. 8 at 3:00 p.m. MST | San José, Calif. Location 2016 Record (Conf.) Postseason Head Coach Record at School (Years) Career Record (Years) Home Stadium (Capacity) Surface Opened Series vs. GCU San José / Phoenix / Neutral Last Matchup Sports Information Contact Email Phone
San José, Calif. 4-13-2 (3-6-1) -Simon Tobin 16-35-6 (3) 321-224-60 (30) Spartan Soccer Field (400) Natural grass -0-3-1 0-2-0 / 0-1-1 / -Sep. 30, 2016 / T 1-1 at GCU ----
G12 Friday, Oct. 13 at 4:00 p.m. | Phoenix, Ariz. Location San Antonio, Texas 2016 Record (Conf.) 4-9-4 (2-5-3) Postseason -Head Coach Vince Martinez Record at School (Years) 54-43-10 (6) Career Record (Years) same Home Stadium (Capacity) Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium (6,000) Surface Artificial turf Opened 2008 Series vs. GCU 3-2-0 San Antonio / Phoenix / Neutral 1-2-0 / 2-0-0 / -Last Matchup Oct. 23, 2016 / W 1-0 at GCU Sports Information Contact Mary Ellen Leisering Email leiserin@uiwtx.edu Phone (210) 805-5819
UMKC
FULL WAC MEMBER
FULL WAC MEMBER
VAQUEROS
KANGAROOS
Location Edinburg, Texas 2016 Record (Conf.) 6-9-3 (4-4-2) Postseason WAC Tournament (0-1) Head Coach Paul Leese Record at School (Years) 11-21-4 (2) Career Record (Years) 69-45-16 (7) Home Stadium (Capacity) UTRGV Soccer and Track & Field Complex (1,250) Surface Natural grass Opened 2014 Series vs. GCU 1-0-1 Edinburg / Phoenix / Neutral 0-0-1 / 1-0-0 / -Last Matchup Oct. 2, 2016 / T 1-1 at UTRGV Sports Information Contact Jonah Goldberg Email jonah.goldberg@utrgv.edu Phone (956) 665-2240
Location 2016 Record (Conf.) Postseason Head Coach Record at School (Years) Career Record (Years) Home Stadium (Capacity) Surface Opened Series vs. GCU Kansas City / Phoenix / Neutral Last Matchup Sports Information Contact Email Phone
AIR FORCE
SEATTLE U
AFFILIATE WAC MEMBER
FULL WAC MEMBER
FALCONS
Kansas City, Mo. 2-12-2 (1-7-2) -Rick Benben 132-179-39 (19) same Durwood Soccer Stadium (850) Natural grass 2009 3-2-0 1-1-0 / 2-1-0 / -Oct. 21, 2016 / W 5-1 at GCU ----
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G14 Friday, Oct. 20 at 6:00 p.m. MST | Kansas City, Mo.
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REDHAWKS
Location 2016 Record (Conf.) Postseason Head Coach Record at School (Years) Career Record (Years) Home Stadium (Capacity) Surface Opened Series vs. GCU USAFA / Phoenix / Neutral Last Matchup Sports Information Contact Email Phone
Location 2016 Record (Conf.) Postseason Head Coach Record at School (Years) Career Record (Years) Home Stadium (Capacity) Surface Opened Series vs. GCU Seattle / Phoenix / Neutral Last Matchup Sports Information Contact Email Phone
Colorado Springs, Colo. 14-7-1 (6-3-1) WAC Tournament (2-1) Doug Hill 78-94-20 (10) same Cadet Soccer Stadium (1,000) Natural grass 1995 1-3-1 0-2-0 / 1-1-1 / -Oct. 8, 2016 / L 1-0 at GCU Marcus Rodriguez marcus.rodriguez@usafa.edu (719) 333-9025
Seattle, Wash. 11-6-2 (7-1-2) WAC Tournament (0-1) Pete Fewing 274-162-37 (23) same Championship Field Stadium (650) Natural grass 1994 4-8-0 2-7-0 / 2-1-0 / -Oct. 16, 2016 / L 2-1 at SU Brian Vail vailbr@seattleu.edu (206) 296-2490
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G16 Friday, Oct. 27 at 7:00 p.m. | Phoenix, Ariz.
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G15 Sunday, Oct. 22 at 2:00 p.m. MST | Colorado Springs, Colo.
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UTAH VALLEY
UNLV
FULL WAC MEMBER
AFFILIATE WAC MEMBER
WOLVERINES
REBELS
G17 Sunday, Oct. 29 at 7:00 p.m. | Phoenix, Ariz. Location 2016 Record (Conf.) Postseason Head Coach Record at School (Years) Career Record (Years) Home Stadium (Capacity) Surface Opened Series vs. GCU Orem / Phoenix / Neutral Last Matchup Sports Information Contact Email Phone
Orem, Utah 15-4-1 (8-1-1) WAC Tournament (0-1) Greg Maas 38-17-5 (3) same Clyde Field (1,500) Natural grass -0-3-0 0-2-0 / 0-1-0 / -Oct. 27, 2016 / L 3-1 at UVU Clint Burgi clint.burgi@uvu.edu (801) 863-8644
G18 Saturday, Nov. 4 at 7:00 p.m. | Phoenix, Ariz. Location 2016 Record (Conf.) Postseason Head Coach Record at School (Years) Career Record (Years) Home Stadium (Capacity) Surface Opened Series vs. GCU Las Vegas / Phoenix / Neutral Last Matchup Sports Information Contact Email Phone
Las Vegas, Nev. 10-12-2 (5-4-1) -Rich Ryerson 58-73-12 (7) same Johann Field (2,500) Natural grass 1983 1-4-2 1-1-2 / 0-3-0 / -Oct. 14, 2016 / T 2-2 at UNLV Mark Wasik mark.wasik@unlv.edu (702) 895-3208
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BY PAUL CORO / GCULopes.com Senior Writer The Grand Canyon men’s soccer schedule long has slated August as this season’s starting point for practices and games. That would not suffice for how eager the Lopes players were for the 2017 season. Anticipating another program leap in GCU’s first year of Division I postseason eligibility, most Lopes players chose to be on campus since May for five days per week of building strength in the weight room or fitness on the field. That put Coach Schellas Hyndman’s team in midseason fitness before this month’s 10-day training camp in Sedona, which trickles into making them more apt to be the team that players and coaches envision for a season-opening road trip. “It makes me happy to say that I didn’t even have to organize it,” said GCU senior forward Niki Jackson, who made the preseason watch list for the MAC Hermann Award, collegiate soccer’s top individual GCU’s most decorated Division I soccer player, Niki Jackson, returns for his senior season. Jackson honor. “It was more of an individual effort. Everyone was named to the MAC Hermann Watch List for the country’s top collegiate soccer player. wanted to be here. Players wanted to work hard to have a good season. at the helm. They were picked to finish fifth again this starting 11 are all pretty good players.” “One of the biggest differences from last year to this year in the coaches’ preseason poll but are equipped And then some. GCU’s depth suggests it could be year is we’re all on the same page this time. We came to challenge the soccer-strong WAC’s elite with a a team that carries on last season’s winning ways in early. We weren’t worried about getting fit. We dynamic star in Jackson, four key transfers who got at GCU Stadium (5-3-1), where Evansville visits for were already fit. We just worried about our tactics acclimated in the spring and four starting seniors on the Lopes’ Sept. 7 home debut. Last season’s home and what we’ll do to solidify wins on and off the field.” defense. opener drew 6,402 fans, setting the stage for the The Lopes leaped five places to a fifth-place Western “This is by far our best team that I’ve coached here,” NCAA’s seventh-best season-attendance average Athletic Conference finish in Hyndman’s second year Hyndman said. “It’s the best team because our (2,508).
HISTORY
THIS IS GCU
It’s Year 2 of GCU Stadium, one of America’s premier college soccer venues. Grand Canyon ranked 7th nationally in average attendance last year.
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Hyndman knows how much a home-field advantage plays into a team’s tournament potential. He guided SMU to NCAA Tournament appearances in 22 of his 24 years there. “This team has the capability of playing to that level,” Hyndman said. Portland transfer Jackson Jellah, a Phoenix O’Connor High School product like teammate Musa Morris Demos, adds speed and passing alongside Jackson, while Creighton transfer Evan Waldrep’s field vision further strengthens the attack.
“I fell in love with this place,” Waldrep said. “The soccer coaches are awesome.
With fitness and talent in place, Hyndman made preseason camp objectives to “educate, motivate and improve.” “Wouldn’t it be nice to be the first sport from GCU to make the (Division I) tournament?” Hyndman told his team.
RANK
TEAM (FIRST PLACE VOTES)
POINTS
UNLV (5)
90
2
Utah Valley (3)
89
3
Seattle U (3)
87
4
Air Force
72
5
Grand Canyon
70
6
CSU Bakersfield
54
7
San José State
37
8
UT Rio Grande Valley
33
9
Incarnate Word
29
T10
Houston Baptist
22
T10
Kansas City
22
PRESEASON ALL-WAC TEAM POS
PLAYER
POS
PLAYER
F
Austin Dewing, AFA
D
Nathan Aune, SU
Paul Hoffmeister, UVU
D
Jamie Carey-Morrell, CSUB
Niki Jackson, GCU
D
Giovanny Vazquez, UVU
F
Danny Musovski, UNLV
GK
John Wendt, AFA
M
Tucker Bone, AFA
M
Timo Mehlich, UNLV
M
Sergio Rivas, SU
HISTORY
F F
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“A lot of college teams have a good starting 11 and a couple good players off the bench. But here, we have a lot of good players.”
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Waldrep returns to Omaha for his first two GCU games. The Lopes open Friday at Nebraska Omaha before facing his former team, 14th-ranked Creighton, on Sunday. Waldrep scored an NCAA Tournament goal for Creighton and hopes to help GCU and his best friend, Morris Demos, get there.
2017 PRESEASON ALL-WAC
Offensive Player of the Year: Danny Musovski, UNLV Defensive Player of the Year: Nathan Aune, Seattle U Schellas Hyndman returns for his third season.
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// SCHEDULE
AUGUST Friday 25
at OMAHA
CANIGLIA FIELD
Omaha, Neb.
4:00 PM
Sunday 27
at CREIGHTON
MORRISON STADIUM
Omaha, Neb.
5:00 PM
Friday 01
at WISCONSIN
MCCLIMON COMPLEX
Madison, Wisc.
5:00 PM
Thursday 07
vs. EVANSVILLE
GCU STADIUM
YurView Arizona / WAC Digital Network
Phoenix, Ariz.
7:00 PM
Sunday 10
at PACIFIC
KNOLES FIELD
Stockton, Calif.
7:00 PM
Thursday 14
vs. UC RIVERSIDE
GCU STADIUM
Phoenix, Ariz.
7:00 PM
Sunday 17
vs. CSUN
GCU STADIUM
Phoenix, Ariz.
7:00 PM
Friday 22
vs. ORAL ROBERTS
GCU STADIUM
Phoenix, Ariz.
7:00 PM
Sunday 01
vs. HOUSTON BAPTIST*
GCU STADIUM
Phoenix, Ariz.
7:00 PM
Friday 06
at CSU BAKERSFIELD*
MAIN SOCCER FIELD
Bakersfield, Calif.
7:00 PM
Sunday 08
at SAN JOSÉ STATE*
SPARTAN SOCCER FIELD
San José, Calif.
3:00 PM
Friday 13
vs. INCARNATE WORD*
GCU STADIUM
Phoenix, Ariz.
4:00 PM
Sunday 15
at UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY*
UTRGV SOCCER COMPLEX
Edinburg, Texas
11:00 AM
Friday 20
at KANSAS CITY*
DURWOOD SOCCER STADIUM
Kansas City, Mo.
5:00 PM
Sunday 22
at AIR FORCE*
CADET SOCCER STADIUM
Colorado Springs, Colo. 2:00 PM
Friday 27
vs. SEATTLE U*
GCU STADIUM
Phoenix, Ariz.
7:00 PM
Monday 30
vs. UTAH VALLEY*
GCU STADIUM
Phoenix, Ariz.
7:00 PM
Saturday 04
vs. UNLV*
GCU STADIUM
Phoenix, Ariz.
7:00 PM
8-12
WAC Tournament
JOHANN FIELD
Las Vegas, Nev.
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ROAD GAMES
OUTLOOK
WISCONSIN
Madison, Wisc.
PACIFIC
Stockton, Calif.
CREIGHTON Omaha, Neb.
AIR FORCE
Colorado Springs, Colo.
OMAHA
Omaha, Neb.
SAN JOSÉ STATE
UMKC
Kansas City, Mo.
San José, Calif.
WAC TOURNAMENT Las Vegas, Nev.
Bakersfield, Calif.
HOME GAMES
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Phoenix, Ariz.
Edinburg, Texas
OVERALL
Approximate number of miles set to be traveled this season Percentage of schedule played at home Home games available via television or live video webcast
2016 winning percentage of 2017 opponents
BY LOCATION Home Away Neutral
9 9 0
BY STATE Arizona California Colorado Missouri Nebraska Texas Wisconsin
9 3 1 1 2 1 1
BY MONTH August September October November
2 6 9 1
Friday Saturday Sunday Thursday
7 2 8 1
BY CONFERENCE Western Athletic Big West Summit Big East Big Ten Missouri Valley West Coast Southland
10 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
BY TIME OF DAY (local time) 12:00 - 2:59 3:00-5:59 6:00 or later
2 2 14
HISTORY
Opponents that participated in NCAA Tournament in 2016
18 8 10
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BY THE NUMBERS 14,800 50.0 9 4 .511 1
Total Games Non-Conference Conference
BY DAY
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UTRGV
NCAA Division I Championships by 2017 opponents ^ footnotes
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2017 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 33 99
NAME POS GK Corey Marques GK Jeremy Pollard D Jordan Slack M Charlie Keating M Nikolai Shumov Musa Morris Demos M D Malik Smith D Amer Sasivarevic M Alex Radilla F Niki Jackson M Evan Waldrep F Damian German M Justin Rasmussen M Jackson Jellah F Bennett Lehner F Christian Ramirez M Marco Afonso F Andy Alanis F Davis Peck M Alex Ramirez M/F Josh Drack M/D Marlon Atondo D Austin Day M/D Isaias German D Patrick Ring M Daniel Moreno D Brandon Johnson D Khadim Seye M Tyler Hughes D Andrew Petrucelli D Aidan McGlothan GK Shawn Spitzer
HT
WT
YR
HOMETOWN
HIGH SCHOOL
PREVIOUS
6-0
160
R-Fr.
Mississauga, Ontario, CA
St. Aloysius Gonzaga
6-4
190
R-Fr.
Sydney, Australia
Freshwater Senior
5-9
160
R-Sr.
Ashfield, England
Chesterfield
6-1
165
Sr.
Palos Verdes, Calif.
Palos Verdes
5-10 160
Fr.
Keaau, Hawaii
Mission Heights Prep
5-8
150
R-Fr.
Lagos, Nigeria
Sandra Day O’Connor
6-0
180
Fr.
Brampton, Ontario, CA
David Suzuki Secondary
5-11
170
R-Sr.
Munich, Germany
Olympus
5-7
160
Jr.
El Paso, Texas
Lone Star
6-0
175
Sr.
Scottsdale, Ariz.
Cactus Shadows
5-11
170
Jr.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Vista Grande
5-9
155
Jr.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Maryvale
6-0
165
Fr.
Las Vegas, Nev.
Bishop Gorman
5-9
160
Jr.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Sandra Day O’Connor
Portland
5-10 160
So.
Camas, Wash.
Camas
Dayton
5-7
155
Jr.
Dallas, Texas
Lone Star
6-0
155
Akron UC San Diego
Creighton
Fr.
Sandton, Johannesburg, SA St. David’s Marist Inanda
5-10 160
R-Jr.
Glendale, Ariz.
Apollo
5-7
145
R-Fr.
Gilbert, Ariz.
Seton Catholic
5-6
160
Sr.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Ironwood
5-7
150
Fr.
Chandler, Ariz.
Hamilton
5-7
145
Jr.
San Luis, Ariz.
San Luis
5-9
145
So.
Frisco, Texas
Centennial
6-0
165
Fr.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Maryvale
5-11
165
R-Fr.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Desert Vista
5-8
150
So.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Desert Mountain
5-10 190
R-Fr.
Tempe, Ariz.
Mountain Pointe
6-3
185
Sr.
Dakar, Senegal
Kent School
5-8
145
Fr.
Bellingham, Wash.
Squalicum
6-0
160
So.
South Bend, Ind.
Highland Park
6-4
200
Sr.
Gilbert, Ariz.
Basha
6-1
185
R-Jr.
Tucson, Ariz.
Sabino
Az. Western
Monroe
HISTORY
Head Coach Schellas Hyndman | Eastern Illinois (1972), 3rd Season Assistant Coach & Recruiting Coordinator Kevin Doyle Assistant Coach Cizo Mosnia | Volunteer Assistant Boris Teoharevic | Grad Assistant Juan Gonzalez
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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Corey MARQUES Charles KEATING Nikolai SHUMOV MUSA DEMOS Amer SASIVAREVIC Evan WALDREP DAMIAN GERMAN Bennett LEHNER
MAR-kezz KEE-ting SHU-mahv MOO-sah DEH-mos sauce-ih-VAIR-ih-vich WALL-drup DAH-mee-on HER-mahn LAY-ner
KHADIM SEYE Andrew PETRCELLI MALIK Smith SCHELLAS HYNDMAN CIZO MOSNIA Boris TEOHAREVIC
ha-DEEM SAY pe-tra-SELL-ee MAL-lick SHELL-iss HIND-man CHEE-zo MOZ-nee-uh TEE-oh-hare-ih-vich
GOALKEEPERS (3) No. 0 0 1 99
Name Corey Marques Jeremy Pollard Shawn Spitzer
DEFENDERS (11) No. 2 6 7 22 23 24 25 27 28 31 33
Name Jordan Slack Malik Smith Amer Sasivarevic Marlon Atondo Austin Day Isaias German Patrick Ring Brandon Johnson Khadim Seye Andrew Petrucelli Aidan McGlothan
MIDFIELDERS (15) No. 3 4 5 8 10 13 14 17 20 21 22 24 26 29 33
Name Charlie Keating Nikolai Shumov Musa Morris Demos Alex Radilla Evan Waldrep Justin Rasmussen Jackson Jellah Marco Afonso Alexander Ramirez Josh Drack Marlon Atondo Isaias German Daniel Moreno Tyler Hughes Aidan McGlothan
FORWARDS (7) No. 9 11 15 16 18 19 21
Name Niki Jackson Damian German Bennett Lehner Christian Ramirez Andy Alanis Davis Peck Josh Drack
Yr. R-Fr. R-Fr. R-Jr.
Yr. R-Sr. Fr. R-Sr. Jr. So. Fr. So. So. Sr. So. Sr.
Yr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr.
Yr. Sr. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. R-Jr. R-Fr. Fr.
CLASS BREAKDOWN Freshmen 13 Sophomores 4 Juniors 8 Seniors 7
CAME TO GCU VIA High School 4-Year College Junior College
25 5 2
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BACK: Isaias German, Malik Smith, Nikolai Shumov, Justin Rasmussen, Evan Waldrep, Khadim Seye, Aidan McGlothan, Bennett Lehner, Charlie Keating, Marco Afonso, Andrew Petrucelli, Brandon Johnson; MIDDLE: Tyler Hughes, Austin Day, Musa Morris Demos, Daniel Moreno, Niki Jackson, Patrick Ring, Jackson Jellah, Amer Sasivarevic, Jordan Slack, Andy Alanis, Alex Ramirez; FRONT: Christian Ramirez, Damian German, Alex Radilla, Shawn Spitzer, Corey Marques, Jeremy Pollard, Davis Peck, Josh Drack, Marlon Atondo
GEOGRAPHICAL NOTES (24 U.S. HOMETOWNS)
Arizona 15 Texas 3 Washington 2 California 1 Hawaii 1 Indiana 1 Nevada 1
HOME COUNTRY
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HOME STATE
(8 INT’L HOMETOWNS)
HISTORY
Canada 2 Australia 1 Germany 1 England 1 Nigeria 1 Senegal 1 South Africa 1
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JORDAN SLACK
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MUSA MORRIS-DEMOS
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AMER SASIVAREVIC
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GK • 6-0 •160 • R-FR. Mississauga, Ontario
GK • 6-4 • 190 • R-FR. Sydney, Australia
D • 5-9 •160 • R-SR. Ashfield, England
M • 6-1 • 165 • SR. Palos Verdes, Calif.
M • 5-10 • 160 • FR. Keaau, Hawaii
M • 5-8 • 150 • R-FR. Lagos, Nigeria
D • 6-0 • 180 • FR. Brampton, Ontario
D • 5-11 • 170 • R-SR. Munich, Germany
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NIKI JACKSON
EVAN WALDREP
DAMIAN GERMAN
JUSTIN RASMUSSEN
JACKSON JELLAH
BENNETT LEHNER
CHRISTIAN RAMIREZ
M • 5-7 • 160 • JR. El Paso, Texas
F • 6-0 • 175 • SR. Scottsdale, Ariz.
M • 5-11 • 170 • JR. Phoenix, Ariz.
F • 5-9 • 155 • JR. Phoenix, Ariz.
M • 6-0 • 165 • FR. Las Vegas, Nev.
M • 5-9 • 160 • JR. Phoenix, Ariz.
F • 5-10 • 160 • SO. Camas, Wash.
F • 5-7 • 155 • JR. Dallas, Texas
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20
21
22
23
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MARCO ALFONSO
ANDY ALANIS
DAVIS PECK
ALEX RAMIREZ
JOSH DRACK
MARLON ATONDO
AUSTIN DAY
ISAIAS GERMAN
M • 6-0 • 155 • FR. Sandton, Johannesburg
F • 5-10 • 160 • R-JR. Glendale, Ariz.
F • 5-7 • 145 • R-FR. Gilbert, Ariz.
M • 5-6 • 160 • SR. Phoenix, Ariz.
M/F • 5-7 • 150 • FR. Chandler, Ariz.
M/D • 5-7 • 145 • JR. San Luis, Ariz.
D • 5-9 • 145 • SO. Frisco, Texas
M/D • 6-0 • 165 • FR. Phoenix, Ariz.
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ALEX RADILLA
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27
28
29
31
33
ANDREW PETRUCELLI AIDAN McGLOTHAN
99 SHAWN SPITZER
PATRICK RING
DANIEL MORENO
BRANDON JOHNSON
KHADIM SEYE
TYLER HUGHES
D • 5-11 • 165 • R-FR. Phoenix, Ariz.
M • 5-8 • 150 • SO. Phoenix, Ariz.
D • 5-10 • 190 • R-FR. Tempe, Ariz.
D • 6-3 • 185 • SR. Dakar, Senegal
M • 5-8 • 145 • FR. Bellingham, Wash.
D • 6-0 • 160 • SO. South Bend, Ind.
D • 6-4 • 200 • SR. Gilbert, Ariz.
GK • 6-1 • 185 • R-JR. Tucson, Ariz.
SCHELLAS HYNDMAN
KEVIN DOYLE
CIZO MOSNIA
BORIS TEOHAREVIC
JUAN GONZALEZ
Head Coach 3rd Season
Associate HC 1st Season
Assistant Coach 1st Season
Volunteer Assistant 3rd Season
Graduate Assistant 3rd Season
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Clockwise (from top left) Damian German celebrates a goal Jordan Slack winds up to clear a ball Amer Sasivarevic slides to gain possession Niki Jackson excitedly jumps after scoring in front of the Havocs
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JACKSON YEAR 4
GCU STADIUM PROVIDES BIG EDGE
Senior forward Niki Jackson is back for his final season with the Lopes. The Scottsdale, Ariz. native is easily Grand Canyon’s most decorated Division I soccer player, coming off of a year where he was named the WAC Offensive Player of the Year. Jackson scored 16 goals in 18 matches last season, a goals per game average (0.89) that ranked third nationally. The forward was named to the MAC Hermann Award Watch List for the nation’s top collegiate soccer player. Curiously, Jackson will have to prove himself again in 2017 as the conference’s coaches did not select him as the WAC Preseason Player of the Year.
The much-anticipated inaugural season of GCU Stadium was a huge success, with attendance for men’s games jumping from 1,039 per match in 2015 to 2,508 per match last season. The debut of the facility saw 6,402 fans watch the Lopes double up UCF 4-2 -- the most fans to ever watch a college soccer game in the state.
REVIEW
2016 TOP GOAL SCORERS (GOALS PER GAME) Rank 1 2 3 4 5
Player Albert Ruiz Cameron Harr Niki Jackson Gordon Wild Chris Arling
School Goals Games FGCU 22 20 Marist 17 19 Grand Canyon 16 18 Maryland 17 21 New Hampshire 15 19
TROPHY
Avg. 1.10 0.89 0.89 0.81 0.79
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WALDREP NAMED TOP IMPACT TRANSFER Creighton transfer Evan Waldrep is coming to Grand Canyon with high honors. As named by Top Drawer Soccer, Waldrep is one of this offseason’s Top 3 Impact Transfers. The midfielder has two seasons under his belt at Creighton and 26 matches. He scored two goals in his freshman campaign including one in the NCAA Tournament. Waldrep returns home to his Phoenix roots where he played for CCV Stars, Real Salt Lake Academy and Vista Grande High School. He reunites with teammates Musa Morris Demos, Jackson Jellah and Damian German.
Waldrep
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From Top Drawer Soccer: “A quality, technical midfielder that spent the past two seasons at Creighton, Waldrep moves closer to home with his transfer to the budding Arizona program. Composed in the middle of the park with a quality passing range, playing time shouldn’t be a problem for the former U.S. youth international to make an impression in DI soccer.”
TOP IMPACT TRANSFERS (TOP DRAWER SOCCER)
HISTORY
Player Alexander Knox, Defender Evan Waldrep, Midfielder Cameron Harr, Forward
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BATTLE IN GOAL
From Wake Forest Creighton Marist
2016 TOP ATTENDANCE (FANS PER MATCH)
Jackson
To UCLA Grand Canyon Virginia
Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
School Maryland UConn UC Santa Barbara Cal Poly Clemson Creighton Grand Canyon South Carolina Louisville Portland
Fans 52,189 38,225 38,093 22,762 36,903 33,836 22,568 29,493 32,463 18,382
Matches 13 10 11 8 14 13 9 12 14 8
Average 4,015 3,823 3,463 2,845 2,636 2,603 2,508 2,458 2,319 2,298
COACHING STAFF SHIFT The Grand Canyon coaching staff added two new members in the offseason to replace departing assistants. Hyndman added Kevin Doyle and Tarcisio ‘Cizo’ Mosnia to his staff for the 2017 season. Kevin Doyle comes to GCU with a long resume of Doyle Mosnia impressive coaching stops in collegiate soccer. He spent the last five seasons at Air Force and had previous stints as the top assistant at Creighton, as well as assistant coach stops at Virginia Tech, Penn State, William & Mary, and Mercer. Cizo Mosnia has an extensive coaching background including an 11-year stint as the head coach at Eastern Illinois, taking over for Hyndman at the time. Under his direction, the Panthers went 97-75-19 and claimed four Summit League Championships. Mosnia most recently taught and coaches soccer at Belton High School in Belton, Texas.
BACK FOR FIFTHS A pair of GCU defenders, Jordan Slack and Amer Sasivarevic, will return for their fifth years at Grand Canyon after both being granted medical redshirt seasons. Slack’s 2015 season was cut short due to injury (limited to just five games) and Sasivarevic’s Slack Sasivarevic 2016 was ended after just one game. The two bring a tremendous amount of experience to GCU’s backline in 2017, combining for 91 games of collegiate experience in their careers with the Lopes.
BRING ON THE TRANSFERS To fill the shoes of graduated senior Kendyl Day, a pair of redshirt freshmen are engaged in a position GCU’s 2017 roster features a handful of transfers from other four-year schools, battle to man the goal for Grand Canyon this season. with two returning to their Phoenix-area roots after brief stays elsewhere. Corey Marques spent the 2016 with the program, 2017 TRANSFERS (FROM FOUR-YEAR PROGRAMS) redshirting his first season in Phoenix. Jeremy Marques Pollard Pollard comes to GCU after redshirting his one Player From Hometown season with the Akron Zips program last year. Both individuals come to Grand Evan Waldrep, Defender Creighton Phoenix, Ariz. Canyon from other countries, with Marques hailing from Ontario, Canada and Jackson Jellah, Midfielder Portland Phoenix, Ariz. Pollard coming from Sydney, Australia. The duo has split time during matches Jeremy Pollard, Goalkeeper Akron Sydney, Australia over the course of spring exhibitions and a preseason fall exhibition. Bennett Lehner, Forward Dayton Camas, Wash.
Word was handed down on Wednesday, Aug. 23 that Grand Canyon University’s move to NCAA Division I Athletics had been officially approved by the NCAA. The celebratory notice capped off a four-year transition period across all of the school’s 21 varsity sports teams. During that time, GCU athletic teams competed against a fully-Division I schedule, however could not qualify for postseason events such as conference tournaments and/ or national tournaments. With the official stamp of approval, the Lopes can now qualify for WAC Tournaments and NCAA Tournaments immediately.
A couple of members of the 2016 GCU Men’s Soccer team have joined the professional soccer ranks following last year.
GCU accepted an invite to join the Western Athletic Conference on Nov. 27, 2012 and began the transition during the 2013-14 academic year. While ineligible for postseason competition during the transition, Grand Canyon found success during the four years including numerous WAC regular season titles as a department.
Graduated senior Jose Rodriguez Nieblas also took his talents to the professional level, joining nearby FC Arizona, a Mesa-based club that competes in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL). Rodriguez Nieblas actually got the unique opportunity to compete against his alma mater when the two teams squared off in spring soccer, a 2-2 draw at GCU Stadium.
THE CHASE FOR 500
Years
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L
Hyndman
DOUBLE-TRIPLE Some would say that a hat trick is a once-in-a-lifetime achievement. Niki Jackson proved otherwise in 2016 when he recorded two hat tracks in a single season. The first came in GCU’s shutout 3-0 win over IUPUI on Sep. 15 at GCU Stadium. Less than a month later, Jackson posted a road hat trick in a 3-2 win over Houston Baptist on Oct. 6. Jackson was one of just five players in the country to record two games of three or more goals each.
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Stephen Negoesco
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540 172
66
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Jack Mackenzie
43
516 258 76
.652
Michael Parker
34
494 192
33
.710
*Mark Berson
40
494 231
71
.665
Eastern Illinois 1977-83; SMU 1984-07; Grand Canyon 2015-Pres
33
480 141
52
.752
Trine 1977; West Virginia Wesleyan 1978-85; James Madison 1986-2014
38
478 199 68 .687
Transylvania 1976; Berry 1977-81; Charlotte 1982-88; Creighton 1990-94; Old Dominion 1996; Saint Louis 19972000; Creighton 2001-09; Penn State 2010-Pres
39
456 230 80 .648
UMass Dartmouth 1972; Columbia 1973-78; Duke 1979-2007
36
454 207 48 .674
Charleston So. 1977; Alderson Broaddus 1978-91; Mobile 1992-94; Marshall 1995-2016
40
445 268 60 .614
Quincy, 1696-2011
Lock Haven 1976-83; UNCG 1984-09 The Citadel 1977; South Carolina 1978-Pres
*Schellas Hyndman Tom Martin
*Bob Warming
John Rennie Bob Gray
Jackson
2016 MULTI-HAT TRICK PLAYERS Player
School
Game 1 Game 2 3 vs. Hartwick 4 vs. Manhattan Cameron Harr Marist (8/30) (10/19) 3 vs. IUPUI 3 vs. Houston Bapt. Niki Jackson Grand Canyon (9/15) (10/6) 3 vs. Central Bapt. 3 vs. Memphis Niklas Brodacki Central Arkansas (9/2) (10/18) 3 vs. UNCW 3 vs. Rutgers Albert Ruiz FGCU (9/17) (9/27) 3 vs. Memphis 3 vs. Lipscomb Hannes Burmeister Georgia State (8/28) (9/2)
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While forward Damian German has graced the field at GCU for two years now, he has company in 2017. Damian’s younger brother, Isaias, joins the team as a freshman defender and midfielder. Last year, Damian was the first individual to score a goal in the newly-debuted GCU Stadium. Both brothers Damian German Isaias German attended Maryvale High School, just minutes from the GCU campus and even closer to the GCU Golf Course.
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Indiana, 1973-2003
Rodriguez Nieblas
LOS GERMAN-OS
DIVISION-I ALL-TIME VICTORIES Coach Jerry Yeagley
Montalvo
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Currently at 480 career victories, head coach Schellas Hyndman is looking to join the illustrious 500-win club. Already cemented as one of the greatest collegiate soccer coaches ever, Hyndman needs just 20 victories to reach 500 wins, something that only three coaches have achieved previously. As it stands now, Hyndman is the sixth-winningest Division I coach all-time and the second-winningnest active coach.
Freshman defender Hector Montalvo earned AllWAC and All-West Region honors last season for his defensive prowess in 2016 and was rewarded with a professional contract. Montalvo departed GCU to join Tigres in Liga MX. Montalvo is a product of the FC Dallas Academy.
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LOPES PUT IN THE SUMMER TIME
Grand Canyon is set to face a challenging 2017 slate of games with four against teams who made a trip to the NCAA Tournament last season and three teams who are in one of the major top-25 polls. 6 of GCU’s 8 non-conference opponents finished with above-.500 records last season. The combined winning percentage of the eight non-conference opponents is .581. Take out an underwhelming 6-10-2 mark from Oral Roberts and the mark jumps to .606. Toss in WAC opponents and Grand Canyon’s opponent winning percentage sits at .510 for all 18 opponents.
Anticipating another program leap in GCU’s first year of Division I postseason eligibility, most Lopes players chose to be on campus since May for five days per week of building strength in the weight room or fitness on the field.
OPPONENTS IN PRESEASON POLLS Opponent Creighton Utah Valley Pacific
Coaches 14 ---
Top Drawer Soccer 9 16 --
College Soccer News 14 RV 30
That put Coach Schellas Hyndman’s team in midseason fitness before this month’s 10-day training camp in Sedona, which trickles into making them more apt to be the team that players and coaches envision for a season-opening road trip. “It makes me happy to say that I didn’t even have to organize it,” said GCU senior forward Niki Jackson. “It was more of an individual effort. Everyone wanted to be here. Players wanted to work hard to have a good season. “One of the biggest differences from last year to this year is we’re all on the same page this time. We came in early. We weren’t worried about getting fit. We were already fit. We just worried about our tactics and what we’ll do to solidify wins on and off the field.” Read more >>
SEDONA CERTIFIED
LOPES TABBED 5TH PRESEASON
For the second straight season, the men’s soccer team headed about two hours north of campus to Sedona, Ariz. for their preseason training. The 10-day trip serves not only as a destination with cooler temps, but also as an opportunity to get away from everyday distractions and focus on just soccer while building team chemistry in the process.
In the way preseason polling generally goes, the Lopes were picked to finish fifth in the Western Athletic Conference in 2017 after finishing in fifth place in 2016. Niki Jackson was the lone GCU player to earn All-WAC Preseason honors, but was not named Preseason Player of the Year despite winning the award last season.
Coach Hyndman: “It’s a beautiful area. The community has really embraced us. It’s an easy ride. We’re up in the altitude so we’re getting a little bit of fitness training too as well as a beautiful environment.”
PRESEASON COACHES POLL Rank School 1 UNLV (5) 2 Utah Valley (3) 3 Seattle U (3) 4 Air Force 5 Grand Canyon 6 CSU Bakersfield 7 San José State 8 UTRGV 9 Incarnate Word T10 Houston Baptist T10 Kansas City
Points 90 89 87 72 70 54 37 33 29 22 22
ALL-WAC TEAM Pos Name School F Austin Dewing, Jr. AFA F Paul Hoffmeister, Sr. UVU F Niki Jackson, Sr. GCU F Danny Musovski, Sr. UNLV M Tucker Bone, Jr. AFA M Timo Mehlich, So. UNLV M Sergio Rivas, Jr. SU D Nathan Aune, Jr. SU D Jamie Carey-Morrell, Sr. CSUB D Giovanny Vazquez, Sr. UVU GK John Wendt, Sr. AFA
CONFERENCE EXPANDING
SPRING HAS SPRUNG Spring soccer provided a great opportunity for Grand Canyon to welcome in some of the newcomers to develop chemistry prior to Fall 2017. The Lopes went toe-to-toe with some professional competition at GCU Stadium throughout March and April. With developmental training sessions every morning, the Lopes were then able to put their game to the test against some of the top competition on the Southwest. GCU’s five-game spring schedule consisted of two matches with Phoenix Rising FC (United Soccer League) as well as one game each against FC Arizona (National Premier Soccer League), University of New Mexico and Yavapai College. Coach Hyndman: “We are very fortunate that we have some professional teams in the environment that are also looking for their preseason games. We were also able to play New Mexico, an NCAA Tournament-type of team. We were able to do a final game with Yavapai College where we played our second team and got them some playing time.” In the three contests versus the professional soccer teams, the Lopes were able to record a draw in all three matches. GCU tied Phoenix Rising 2-2 and 1-1 before also tying FC Arizona 2-2.
While the WAC will be without a transitioning school this year now that GCU is a fully-fledged Division I institution, a new transitioning school is set to join the conference for the 2018-19 year. The Western Athletic Conference announced the addition of California Baptist University to the conference on January 13, 2017. The Lancers will begin competition in 15 WAC-sanctioned sports in the 2018-19 academic year. The university continues a meteoric rise which will see it begin the transition to Division I after just five years at the Division II level, the minimum allowable time period. The Lancers have had noted success in men’s soccer including an NCCAA Championship in 2011 and 2012. The Lopes are 11-2-1 against the Lancers all-time. As the conference sits today, the addition of California Baptist will bring the WAC up to 12 men’s soccer schools (the most of any WAC sport) and nine full members. The school is located in Riverside, Calif., the third WAC men’s soccer school in California (San José State, CSU Bakersfield).
2016
IN REVIEW
OUTLOOK
2016 REVIEW // ALL-
ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
HONORS
FIRST TEAM & OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
SECOND TEAM
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Jackson was just the second GCU player to earn First Team All-WAC honors in the Lopes’ four years as a member of the conference. It was a historic season for Jackson as he finished the regular season with the third-most goals in the country, scoring 16. Along with two assists, Jackson’s 34 points were tied for 4th in the nation.
Joining Jackson as an all-conference selection was Hector Montalvo, having started and played in 18 matches. As one of the center-backs on GCU’s backline, Montalvo helped the defense record four shutouts on the season. The freshman did not disappoint in his lone season at GCU as he was named to the TopDrawerSoccer’s Freshman First Team, named as one of the two best freshman center-backs in the country.
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As good as Jackson was during GCU’s non-conference schedule, the junior picked things up in WAC play, scoring a league-leading nine goals along with an assist for 19 points, the most during conference play in 2016. The native of Scottsdale, Ariz. recorded two hat tricks, just one of two players in the country to do so on the season.
The native of El Paso, Texas recorded his first career assist on the road against Houston Baptist in a 3-2 win. Following the season Montalvo went to Florida and trained with the U.S. U-19 Men’s National Team Training Camp. Montalvo turned professional following the season.
JACKSON BY THE NUMBERS
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34
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GOALS PER MATCH (3RD)
POINTS (8TH)
HAT TRICKS (T-1ST)
// TEAM STATISTICS 7-9-3 OVERALL / 4-3-3 WAC / 5-3-1 HOME / 1-6-2 AWAY / 1-0-0 NEUTRAL
2nd OT OT2 Total 17 0 0 28 13 1 1 26
SHOTS BY PERIOD Grand Canyon Opponents
1st 129 93
2nd OT OT2 Total 132 9 5 275 102 9 5 209
SAVES BY PERIOD Grand Canyon Opponents
1st 26 36
2nd OT OT2 Total 32 4 2 64 38 2 2 78
CORNER KICKS BY PRD Grand Canyon Opponents
1st 34 37
2nd OT OT2 Total 50 3 1 88 39 3 4 83
FOULS BY PERIOD Grand Canyon Opponents
1st 116 110
2nd OT OT2 Total 126 6 6 254 141 4 9 264
Faced 0 204 0 204 271
HISTORY
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GOALS BY PERIOD Grand Canyon Opponents
Avg Saves Pct W L T 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 1.31 61 .701 7 9 3 0.00 3 1.000 0 0 0 1.31 64 .711 7 9 3 1.41 78 .736 9 7 3
MEET THE LOPES
Minutes GA 11:40 0 1779:54 26 0:00 0 1791:34 26 1791:34 28
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## Name GP-GS 99 Spitzer, Shawn 1-0 1 Day, Kendyl 19-19 TM TEAM Total 19 Opponents 19
OUTLOOK
## Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT FG OT HAT GTG Corner 9 Jackson, Niki 18-18 1426 16 2 34 71 .225 35 .493 0-1 4 2-3 5 0 2 4 0 10 Halis, Alexandros 19-18 1539 3 6 12 41 .073 14 .341 4-0 1 0-0 0 0 0 1 76 11 German, Damian 19-19 1595 4 3 11 32 .125 10 .312 4-0 1 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 28 Seye, Khadim 18-18 1539 2 1 5 26 .077 7 .269 6-0 1 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 8 Radilla, Alejandro 19-19 1465 0 2 2 18 .000 7 .389 4-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 15 Rodriguez Nieblas, J. 19-7 897 0 0 0 16 .000 5 .312 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Keating, Charles 16-14 1229 1 2 4 13 .077 5 .385 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Montalvo, Hector 18-18 1605 0 1 1 12 .000 8 .667 4-1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Slack, Jordan 19-19 1567 0 1 1 9 .000 2 .222 1-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 23 Day, Austin 16-10 1068 0 1 1 8 .000 3 .375 1-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 33 McGlothan, Aidan 15-9 923 0 1 1 8 .000 2 .250 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Delmonte, Wedner 17-0 354 0 2 2 6 .000 2 .333 1-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Moreno, Daniel 4-1 79 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 14 Olabarria, Jaime 17-16 1486 1 1 3 3 .333 1 .333 4-1 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 18 Alanis, Andy 13-0 172 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Ramirez, Christian 1-0 28 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Gonzales, Stephen 6-0 138 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 31 Petrucelli, Andrew 2-0 21 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 29 Barkoff, Ben 13-2 415 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 2-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Wall, Daniel 5-0 68 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 4 King, Matthew 3-1 93 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 2-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Karakas, Koray 3-0 38 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 99 Spitzer, Shawn 1-0 12 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 30 Reyes, Miguel 3-0 34 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Sasivarevic, Amer 1-1 90 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Day, Kendyl 19-19 1779 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 19 19667 28 24 80 275 .102 106 .385 33-3 7 3-4 7 0 2 6 Opponents 19 - 26 22 74 209 .124 90 .431 22-2 9 2-2 11 2 0 3 -
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SAVES
Grand Canyon Men's Soccer CORNER KICKS Grand Canyon High/Low Analysis (as of Aug 16, 2017) All games FOULS
TEAM GAME HIGHS OUTLOOK
POINTS GOALS ASSISTS SHOTS SHOT PERCENT SHOTS ON GOAL
REVIEW
ON GOAL PERCENT SAVES CORNER KICKS FOULS
MEET THE LOPES
Grand Canyon - TEAM GAME HIGHS
ASSISTS GOALS SHOTS SHOT PERCENT ASSISTS SHOTS ON GOAL ON GOAL PERCENT SHOTS SAVES ON GOAL SHOTS CORNER KICKS SAVES FOULS CORNER KICKS
FOULS
Opponent - GAME HIGHS FOULS Grand Canyon - GAME LOWS 10 at Akron (Nov 02) Utah (Sep Valley02) (Oct 27) 09 at UCatIrvine at Akron (Nov 02) 03 at Loyola Marymount (Sep 05) at Utah Valley 03 at New Mexico (Sep(Oct 11) 27) POINTS POR (Sep Valley 22) 03 at UTvsRio Grande (Oct 02) at Akron (Nov 02) 04 vs AFA (Oct 08) Utah (Sep Valley02) (Oct 27) 03 at UCatIrvine at HBU (Oct 06) (Sep 05) 03 at Loyola Marymount GOALS 20 at Akron 0 at New Mexico(Nov (Sep02) 11) 18 Utah ValleyValley (Oct 27) 0 at UTatRio Grande (Oct 02) (2-8) vs (Oct UCF (Aug .250 0 vs AFA 08) 26) (1-5) UC Irvine .200 0 at UCatIrvine (Sep (Sep 02) 02) ASSISTS at Akron (Nov 02) 08 at Loyola Marymount (Sep 05) at Utah Valley 08 at New Mexico (Sep(Oct 11) 27) Seattle U (Oct 16) 08 at UTatRio Grande Valley (Oct 02) (5-5) at UC 1.000 0 vs AFA (OctIrvine 08) (Sep 02) (8-14) at Seattle U (Oct 16) .571 8 vs UIW (Oct 23) (4-7) vs AFA .571 10 vs POR (Sep(Oct 22) 08) vs SJSU (Sep 28 vs Pacific (Sep 18) 30) UMKC (OctValley 21) (Oct 02) 37 at UTvsRio Grande SHOTS at UNLV (Oct 14) 37 vs UIW (Oct 23) vs CSU Bakersfield (Oct 30) 08 vs IUPUI (Sep 15) SHOTS ON GOAL SJSU (SepValley 30) (Oct 02) 18 at UTvsRio Grande 26 at UC(Sep Irvine (Sep 02) 0 vs Pacific 18) SAVES 23 vs Pacific (Sep 18) 3 at Loyola Marymount (Sep 05) 3 vs Missouri State (Sep 09) 3 vs POR (Sep 22) Grand Canyon Men's Soccer 6 vs Missouri State (Sep 09) CORNER KICKS Grand Canyon High/Low Analysis (as of Aug 16, 2017) 7 vs AFA (Oct 08) All games FOULS
HISTORY
GOALS ASSISTS SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL SAVES
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6 6 3 3 2 2 9 7 4 4 4 6 6
Jackson, Niki at HBU (Oct 06) Jackson, Niki vs IUPUI (Sep 15) Jackson, Niki at HBU (Oct 06) Jackson, Niki vs IUPUI (Sep 15) Halis, Alexandros vs UMKC (Oct 21) Halis, Alexandros vs IUPUI (Sep 15) Jackson, Niki vs SJSU (Sep 30) Jackson, Niki vs AFA (Oct 08) Jackson, Niki at HBU (Oct 06) Jackson, Niki vs SJSU (Sep 30) Jackson, Niki vs IUPUI (Sep 15) Day, Kendyl at Seattle U (Oct 16) Day, Kendyl at New Mexico (Sep 11)
at UNLV (Oct 14) vs SJSU (Sep 30) vs IUPUI (Sep 15) at UNLV (Oct 14) vs IUPUI (Sep 15) at Seattle U (Oct 16) at New Mexico (Sep 11) at Akron (Nov 02) vs UMKC (Oct 21) vs POR (Sep 22) at UC Irvine (Sep 02) Opponent - GAME HIGHS
10 at Akron (Nov 02) 9 at Utah Valley (Oct 27) 3 at Akron (Nov 02) 3 at Utah Valley (Oct 27) 3 vs POR (Sep 22) 4 at Akron (Nov 02) 3 at Utah Valley (Oct 27) 3 at HBU (Oct 06) 20 at Akron (Nov 02) 18 at Utah Valley (Oct 27) (2-8) vs UCF (Aug 26) .250 .200 (1-5) at UC Irvine (Sep 02) 8 at Akron (Nov 02) 8 at Utah Valley (Oct 27) 8 at Seattle U (Oct 16) 1.000 (5-5) at UC Irvine (Sep 02) .571 (8-14) at Seattle U (Oct 16) .571 (4-7) vs AFA (Oct 08) 8 vs SJSU (Sep 30) 7 vs UMKC (Oct 21) 7 at UNLV (Oct 14) 8 vs CSU Bakersfield (Oct 30) Grand Canyon Men's Soccer 8 Canyon High/Low vs SJSU (Sep 30) Grand Analysis (as of Aug 16, 20 26 at UC Irvine (Sep 02) All games 23 vs Pacific (Sep 18)
OPPONENT GAME LOWS
INDIVIDUAL GAME Grand HIGHS Canyon - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS
(9-14)
OPPONENT GAME HIGHS
15 vs UMKC (Oct 21) POINTS 10 vs UCF (Aug 26) 5 vs UMKC (Oct 21) GOALS 4 vs UCF (Aug 26) 5 vs UMKC (Oct 21) 3 at Akron (Nov 02) ASSISTS 22 vs UMKC (Oct 21) 22 vs SJSU (Sep 30) .267 (4-15) vs UCF (Aug 26) SHOTS .227 (5-22) vs UMKC (Oct 21) 12 vs UMKC (Oct 21) SHOT PERCENT 9 at UNLV (Oct 14) 9 vs SJSU (Sep 30) SHOTS ON GOAL 9 vs IUPUI (Sep 15) .643 (9-14) at UNLV (Oct 14) .562 (9-16) vs IUPUI (Sep 15) ON GOAL PERCENT 6 at Seattle U (Oct 16) 6 at New Mexico (Sep 11) 8 at Akron (Nov 02) SAVES Grand Canyon Soccer 8 vs UMKC (Oct Men's 21) Grand Analysis (as of Aug 16, 2017) 20 Canyon High/Low vs POR (Sep 22) All games 19 at UC Irvine (Sep 02) CORNER KICKS
TEAM GAME LOWS POINTS POINTS GOALS
THIS IS GCU
// GAME HIGHS
9 9 9 .643 .562 6 6 8 8 20 19
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 1 1 2 2 2 0 1 6 7
Opponent - GAME LOWS
vs Missouri State (Sep 09) vs IUPUI (Sep 15) at UT Rio Grande Valley (Oct 02) vs UIW (Oct 23) vs Missouri State (Sep 09) vs IUPUI (Sep 15) at UT Rio Grande Valley (Oct 02) vs UIW (Oct 23) at Loyola Marymount (Sep 05) vs Missouri State (Sep 09) at New Mexico (Sep 11) vs IUPUI (Sep 15) vs SJSU (Sep 30) at UT Rio Grande Valley (Oct 02) vs UIW (Oct 23) vs CSU Bakersfield (Oct 30) vs IUPUI (Sep 15) at UC Irvine (Sep 02) vs IUPUI (Sep 15) at UT Rio Grande Valley (Oct 02) vs Pacific (Sep 18) vs UCF (Aug 26) vs UIW (Oct 23) at Akron (Nov 02) vs IUPUI (Sep 15) at Seattle U (Oct 16) at New Mexico (Sep 11) vs IUPUI (Sep 15)
// SCHEDULES & RESULTS
HISTORY
Total Average 1547 2508 750 76 76
THIS IS GCU
Dates 29393 22568 6749 1
MEET THE LOPES
ATTEND Total: 19 Home: 9 Away: 9 Neutral:
REVIEW
TEAM RECORD W-L-T Overall: 7-9-3 Conference: 4-3-3 Home: 5-3-1 Away: 1-6-2 Neutral: 1-0 Overtime: 0-2-3
Goals scored German, Damian (unassisted) [#1] Jackson, Niki (Slack, Jordan) Seye, Khadim (penalty kick) Seye, Khadim (German, Damian) - [#1] - [#1] Jackson, Niki (German, Damian) [#1] - [#1] Jackson, Niki (unassisted) [#1] Jackson, Niki (Halis, Alexandros) Jackson, Niki (Halis, Alexandros) Halis, Alexandros (Jackson, Niki) [#1] Jackson, Niki (Halis, Alexandros) [#1] German, Damian (Radilla, Alejandro) [#1] - [#1] Jackson, Niki (unassisted) [#1] Jackson, Niki (unassisted) Jackson, Niki (Montalvo, Hector) - [#1] Jackson, Niki (Halis, Alexandros) [#1] Jackson, Niki (penalty kick) Keating, Charles (German, Damian) [#1] Jackson, Niki (penalty kick) [#1] German, Damian (Halis, Alexandros) Jackson, Niki (Keating, Charles) German, Damian (Wall, Daniel;Halis, Alexandros) Halis, Alexandros (Delmonte, Wedner) Jackson, Niki (Radilla, Alejandro;Olabarria, Jaime) [#1] Alanis, Andy (Delmonte, Wedner) [#1] Jackson, Niki (Day, Austin) [#1] Halis, Alexandros (Jackson, Niki) Jackson, Niki (Keating, Charles) [#1] Olabarria, Jaime (McGlothan, Aidan;Seye, Khadim)
OUTLOOK
Date Opponent W/L Score Overall Conf Attend Aug 26, 2016 UCF W 4-2 1-0-0 0-0-0 6402 Sep 02, 2016 at UC Irvine L 0-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 355 Sep 05, 2016 at Loyola Marymount L 0-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 411 Sep 09, 2016 vs Missouri State W 1-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 76 Sep 11, 2016 at New Mexico L 0-1 2-3-0 0-0-0 704 Sep 15, 2016 IUPUI W 3-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 2418 Sep 18, 2016 PACIFIC L OT 1-2 3-4-0 0-0-0 1523 Sep 22, 2016 POR L 1-3 3-5-0 0-0-0 2106 * Sep 30, 2016 SJSU T O2 1-1 3-5-1 0-0-1 2935 * Oct 02, 2016 at UT Rio Grande Valley T O2 0-0 3-5-2 0-0-2 247 * Oct 06, 2016 at HBU W 3-2 4-5-2 1-0-2 402 * Oct 08, 2016 AFA L 0-1 4-6-2 1-1-2 3849 * Oct 14, 2016 at UNLV T O2 2-2 4-6-3 1-1-3 933 * Oct 16, 2016 at Seattle U L 1-2 4-7-3 1-2-3 302 * Oct 21, 2016 UMKC W 5-1 5-7-3 2-2-3 1728 * Oct 23, 2016 UIW W 1-0 6-7-3 3-2-3 973 * Oct 27, 2016 at #21 Utah Valley L 1-3 6-8-3 3-3-3 1617 * Oct 30, 2016 CSU BAKERSFIELD W 2-1 7-8-3 4-3-3 634 Nov 02, 2016 at Akron L O2 2-3 7-9-3 4-3-3 1778
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TEAMLEADERS //Through CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE gamesof Dec 13, 2016 (All games)
REVIEW
OUTLOOK
2016 WAC Soccer Team Statistics - All Matches - Final
Team Miscellaneous
GP
Shots
Fouls
Offside
Corners
Air Force CSUBakersfield Grand Canyon Houston Baptist SanJoseState Seattle U UIW UMKC UNLV UT Rio GrandeValley Utah Valley
22 19 19 17 19 19 17 16 24 18 20
276 163 276 179 227 294 254 140 272 155 272
221 219 254 202 234 211 234 178 274 145 300
43 43 40 38 30 34 29 23 43 30 28
113 96 88 59 93 110 89 64 95 80 77
1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 8.
MEET THE LOPES
9. 10. 11.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.
THIS IS GCU
10. 11.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
HISTORY
9. 11.
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SHOTS
GP
No.
Avg/G
Seattle U Grand Canyon Air Force Utah Valley UNLV UIW SanJoseState Houston Baptist CSUBakersfield UT Rio GrandeValley UMKC
19 19 22 20 24 17 19 17 19 18 16
294 276 276 272 272 254 227 179 163 155 140
15.47 14.53 12.55 13.60 11.33 14.94 11.95 10.53 8.58 8.61 8.75
GOALS
GP
No.
Avg/G
Air Force UNLV Seattle U Utah Valley Grand Canyon UIW SanJoseState UT Rio GrandeValley CSUBakersfield Houston Baptist UMKC
22 24 19 20 19 17 19 18 19 17 16
46 39 36 33 28 20 20 18 17 16 11
2.09 1.62 1.89 1.65 1.47 1.18 1.05 1.00 0.89 0.94 0.69
ASSISTS
GP
No.
Avg/G
Air Force UNLV Seattle U Utah Valley Grand Canyon Houston Baptist UT Rio GrandeValley SanJoseState CSUBakersfield UIW UMKC
22 24 19 20 19 17 18 19 19 17 16
44 39 34 33 24 21 17 16 15 15 9
2.00 1.62 1.79 1.65 1.26 1.24 0.94 0.84 0.79 0.88 0.56
GOALSALLOWED
GP
No.
Avg/G
Utah Valley Seattle U Air Force UT RioGrandeValley Grand Canyon UIW Houston Baptist CSUBakersfield UMKC SanJoseState UNLV
20 19 22 18 19 17 17 19 16 19 24
16 19 25 25 26 27 29 32 36 37 47
0.80 1.00 1.14 1.39 1.37 1.59 1.71 1.68 2.25 1.95 1.96
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
PK-PKA
YC-RC
1-1 2-2 4-3 0-0 2-2 1-1 2-1 0-0 1-1 3-1 3-3
25-2 23-1 33-3 24-0 39-4 23-0 34-3 30-2 35-4 27-3 31-2
POINTS
GP
No.
Avg/G
Air Force UNLV Seattle U Utah Valley Grand Canyon SanJoseState UIW Houston Baptist UT Rio GrandeValley CSUBakersfield UMKC
22 24 19 20 19 19 17 17 18 19 16
136 117 106 99 80 56 55 53 53 49 31
6.18 4.88 5.58 4.95 4.21 2.95 3.24 3.12 2.94 2.58 1.94
GOALSPERGAME
GP
No.
Avg/G
Air Force Seattle U Utah Valley UNLV Grand Canyon UIW SanJoseState UT Rio GrandeValley Houston Baptist CSUBakersfield UMKC
22 19 20 24 19 17 19 18 17 19 16
46 36 33 39 28 20 20 18 16 17 11
2.09 1.89 1.65 1.62 1.47 1.18 1.05 1.00 0.94 0.89 0.69
ASSISTSPERGAME
GP
No.
Avg/G
Air Force Seattle U Utah Valley UNLV Grand Canyon Houston Baptist UT Rio GrandeValley UIW SanJoseState CSUBakersfield UMKC
22 19 20 24 19 17 18 17 19 19 16
44 34 33 39 24 21 17 15 16 15 9
2.00 1.79 1.65 1.62 1.26 1.24 0.94 0.88 0.84 0.79 0.56
GOALSAGAINSTAVERAGE
GP
GA
Minutes
GA Avg.
Utah Valley Seattle U Air Force Grand Canyon UT Rio GrandeValley UIW CSUBakersfield Houston Baptist SanJoseState UNLV UMKC
20 19 22 19 18 17 19 17 19 24 16
16 19 25 26 25 27 32 29 37 47 36
1820:00 1753:45 2014:09 1791:34 1706:17 1613:17 1738:10 1552:11 1789:42 2213:44 1479:32
0.79 0.98 1.12 1.31 1.32 1.51 1.66 1.68 1.86 1.91 2.19
Mehlich, a midfielder from Monchengladbach, Germany, earned the start in all 10 WAC matches for UNLV. He finished the conference schedule with three goals, including two in a 4-0 win against San José State and one against Air Force, and two assists for eight total points. One of his two goals against SJSU also proved to be the game-winner for the Rebels. Maas, the architect of the Utah Valley men’s soccer program, led the Wolverines to their first WAC regular season title in just their third season as a program. Last season, he took UVU to their first-ever NCAA Tournament, facing perennialpower SMU in the opening round. A 1988 graduate of University of Portland, he was a two-sport athlete for the Pilots, playing goalkeeper on the pitch and also pitching for the UP baseball team. Prior to coming to UVU, he served as Technical Director for the Utah Youth Soccer Association and as head coach of the Real Salt Lake U-17 team.
ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS 2016 First Team All-WAC
2016 Second Team All-WAC
Ben Conway, Sr, F, UIW Austin Dewing, So., F, Air Force Karson Payton, Jr., F, Utah Valley Aaron Meyer, So., MF, Utah Valley Jonathan Colunga, Sr., MF, San José State Timo Mehlich, Fr., MF, UNLV Sam Langston, Sr., D, Seattle U Hector Montalvo, Fr., D, Grand Canyon Nathan Aune, So., D, Seattle U Frederik Frankman, Jr., D, UT Rio Grande Valley John Wendt, Jr., GK, Air Force
OUTLOOK
Niki Jackson, Jr., F, Grand Canyon Danny Musovski, Jr., F, UNLV Skyler Milne, Sr., F, Utah Valley Paul Hoffmeister, Jr., MF, Utah Valley Alex Roldan, Jr., MF, Seattle U Sergio Rivas, So., MF, Seattle U Tucker Bone, So., MF, Air Force Kyle Bjornethun, Sr., D, Seattle U Alex Neff, Sr., D, Utah Valley Cameron Duley, Sr., D, Air Force Mitch Jensen, Jr., GK, Utah Valley
REVIEW
Offensive Player of the Year: Niki Jackson, Jr., F, Grand Canyon Defensive Player of the Year: Kyle Bjornethun, Sr., D, Seattle U Freshman of the Year: Timo Mehlich, Fr., MF, UNLV Coach of the Year: Greg Maas, Utah Valley
- WAC -
2016 WAC Men’s Soccer Tournament Nov. 10-11, 13 • Clyde Field • Orem, Utah
No. 2 Seattle U
2016 WAC Tournament Clyde Field | Orem, Utah
Match 3 Semifinal #1 No. 3 Air Force 2 Friday, Nov. 11 3 p.m. (WAC Digital Network)
Match 1 First Round #1 No. 3 Air Force Thursday, Nov. 10 3 p.m. (WAC Digital Network) No. 6 CSUB
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No. 4 UNLV WAC Champion
(NCAA Automatic Qualifier)
HISTORY
No. 5 UTRGV
Match 5 Championship Sunday, Nov. 13 1 p.m. (WAC Digital Network)
Match 4 Semifinal #2 No. 4 UNLV 3 Friday, Nov. 11 6 p.m. (WAC Digital Network)
Match 2 First Round #2 No. 4 UNLV Thursday, Nov. 10 6 p.m. (WAC Digital Network)
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No. 4 UNLV
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No. 3 Air Force
MEET THE LOPES
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UCF
// GAME CAPSULES
Fri, Aug. 26
UC Irvine
Fri, Sep. 2
REVIEW MEET THE LOPES
UNLV
Sun, Sep. 11
IUPUI
Thu, Sep. 15
Seattle U
UMKC
Thu, Sep. 22
Incarnate Word
Fri, Sep. 30 T 1-1 (2OT) | Grand Canyon tied for the first time in 2016. In the first WAC game of the year, Damian German scored his second goal of the season in the 78th minute. Less than five minutes later, the Spartans tied the score with a goal of their own.
UTRGV
Sun, Oct. 2 T 0-0 (2OT) | The Lopes made it back-to-back draws with a scoreless tie against UTRGV. The teams combined for just five total shots in the first 45 minutes of the game. GCU owned the second half possession and out-shot the Vaqueros 12-6 for the game.
Sun, Oct. 23 W 1-0 | Behind a stout defensive effort and four saves from goalkeeper Kendyl Day, the Lopes pitched a 1-0 shutout. Niki Jackson scored his 14th goal of the season in the 26th minute for the only score of the game.
Utah Valley
Thu, Oct. 27 L 3-1 | At No. 21 Utah Valley, GCU managed one goal which wasn’t enough. Andy Alanis scored his first goal of the season late in regulation after receiving a rebound off a Wedner Delmonte shot. UVU scored two goals in the first 20 minutes of the second half.
CSU Bakersfield
Sun, Oct. 30 W 2-1 | Seniors Alex Halis and Kendyl Day came up big on senior day with Halis contributing a goal and Day holding the Roadrunners to one goal. Niki Jackson scored in the 40th minute before Halis put GCU up 2-0 in the 60th.
L 3-1 | The Pilots jumped on the scoreboard early, taking a 1-0 lead eight minutes into the match. It took time, but the Lopes tied the score in the 60th minute on a goal by Niki Jackson. Portland reclaimed its lead just two minutes later and didn’t look back.
San José State
Fri, Oct. 21 W 5-1 | UMKC took a 1-0 lead in the 30th minute before GCU caught fire offensively. Niki Jackson and Damian German each scored a pair of goals as the Lopes tallied their highest-scoring game of the year. Alex Halis scored GCU’s fifth and final goal.
L 2-1 (OT) | Pacific scored first before GCU tied the score in the second half. Niki Jackson found Alex Halis in the 54th minute. The teams played a 10 v. 10 OT after a red card put both teams a man down before the Tigers scored the game-winner eight minutes in.
Portland
Sun, Oct. 16 L 2-1 | Charles Keating scored his first career goal at Grand Canyon in a losing effort. Seattle U did its damage in the first half, scoring in the 15th and 39th minute to take a 2-0 lead into the break. After cutting the lead in half, GCU failed to take another shot.
W 3-0 | In Grand Canyon’s return to their new digs, Niki Jackson put on an offensive display with a hat trick. The junior forward scored one goal in the first half before tacking on two more in the second. Kendyl Day and the defense kept the Jaguars scoreless.
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Fri, Oct. 14 T 2-2 | Heading into the final 20 minutes of the match down 2-0, momentum turned in a heartbeat as Niki Jackson scored two goals in a 60-second span to tie up the game. Both teams’ second goals of the day came via penalty kicks.
L 1-0 | In a defensive-minded contest, the Lobos scored a secondhalf goal and handed the Lopes their third 1-0 loss in four tries. GCU posed several threats late, including two shots on goal in the final minutes, before falling to New Mexico.
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Sat, Oct. 8 L 1-0 | Playing in its fourth game in nine days, a busy Grand Canyon team limited the Falcons to just two shots in the first half. A failed penalty kick in the 61st minute hurt the Lopes. Air Force won the game on a goal in the 73rd minute.
W 1-0 | In a match that looked destined for overtime, GCU used an 84th minute goal by Niki Jackson to steal a late win over Missouri State at New Mexico. Jackson converted on a short kick from inside the box after dribbling around defenders.
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Air Force
L 1-0 | Loyola Marymount prevented extra time by scoring a goal with under three minutes to go in regulation. A score by Damian German was revoked after an offsides call in the 80th minute, representing Grand Canyon’s best scoring opportunity.
Missouri State
Thu, Oct. 6 W 3-2 | For the second time in 2016, Niki Jackson recorded a hat trick. The Huskies had a response for Jackson’s first two scores, knotting the score at 1-1 and 2-2. But Jackson’s final blow came in the 87th minute with no opportunity for retaliation.
L 1-0 | On their first road test of the season, GCU fell to UC Irvine despite outshooting the Anteaters by nine shots. Although the home club only took two first-half shots, one found the back of the net and proved to be enough.
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W 4-2 | To much fanfare, the Lopes debuted GCU Stadium with a 4-2 win. Damian German netted the first goal in the history of the facility less than four minutes into the match. GCU shattered the Arizona collegiate soccer attendance record at 6,402.
Akron
Wed, Nov. 2 L 3-2 (2OT) | GCU fought tough on the road at the nation’s No. 2 team in the preseason poll. The teams traded goals all day long before a 2-2 tie yielded overtime. The Zips ended the match with a goal in the 105th minute to end GCU’s season on a losing note.
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Schellas Hyndman enters his third year at the helm after he was named the third men’s soccer coach at Grand Canyon on Jan. 13, 2015. In his two seasons as head coach, Hyndman has taken great strides in more than just wins and losses. In 2016 the team debuted at GCU Stadium to the largest crowd to watch a soccer game in Arizona history, 6,402 fans. GCU finished No. 7 in the country in average attendance last season with 2,508. While at GCU he has a record of 14-19-3 and finished fifth in the WAC in 2016, five spots up from the year before.
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Hyndman brings with him extensive head coaching experience, including 31 years of collegiate experience -- 24 years at Southern Methodist and the remaining seasons at Eastern Illinois. Hyndman has compiled a record of 480-139-54, which marks the 12th-highest winning percentage among active coaches in Division I men’s soccer (.752). Before GCU, Hyndman most recently served as the head coach for FC Dallas of Major League Soccer from 2008-13. He took Dallas to the MLS Cup Final in 2010, when he was named Coach of the Year.
THE HYNDMAN FILE »3rd » season at Grand Canyon »34th » season as collegiate head coach »2010 » MLS Coach of the Year (FC Dallas) »2010 » MLS Cup Final appearance »2000 » College Cup appearance (SMU) »2005 » College Cup appearance (SMU) »Qualified » for NCAA Tournament in 30 of 31 eligible seasons »11 » quarterfinals appearances
1977 1983 1984 2007
Southern Methodist Head Coach
2008 2013
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FC Dallas Head Coach
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// HEAD COACH SCHELLAS HYNDMAN
Grand Canyon Head Coach
Before serving as the head coach for FC Dallas, Hyndman took over the SMU men’s soccer program in 1984 and produced winning seasons in each of his 24 years at the school, finishing with a 368-96-40 record. With Hyndman at the helm, SMU made 22 NCAA tournament appearances, advancing to the quarterfinals 11 times and the College Cup twice. Additionally, SMU won six conference tournament championships and nine regular-season conference championships, while Hyndman won eight conference coach-of-the-year honors. Hyndman coached a Hermann Trophy winner, two NSCAA Players of the Year, and 21 All-Americans -including 10 first-team honorees -- at SMU. Prior to his tenure at SMU, he was named the 1981 NSCAA Coach of the Year while serving as the head coach at his alma mater, Eastern Illinois. That season, Hyndman’s team finished third in the NCAA playoffs in its first year at the Division I level. Hyndman was inducted into the EIU Hall of Fame in 2001 after taking the Panthers to the NCAA playoffs in each of his seven seasons. Following his collegiate playing days, Hyndman played professionally for the Cincinnati Comets of the American Soccer League in 1975. A four-year letterwinner at Eastern Illinois who started for the 1969 NAIA championship team, Hyndman earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1973. He then completed his master’s degree in physical education and recreation from Murray State in 1975. Hyndman added a degree from EIU in guidance and counseling in 1977.
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD COLLEGE COACHING RECORD Div. I unless denoted Year Team / School Record 1977 Eastern Illinois (Div. II)* 10-4-1 1978 Eastern Illinois (Div. II)* 7 15-5-0 1979 Eastern Illinois (Div. II)* 8 14-4-3 1980 Eastern Illinois (Div. II)* 12-4-0 1981 Eastern Illinois (Div. I)* 7 19-2-2 1982 Eastern Illinois (Div. I)* 12-3-5 1983 Eastern Illinois (Div. I)* 16-2-0 RECORD AT EASTERN ILLINOIS (7 yrs) 98-24-11 1984 Southern Methodist* 10-4-3 1985 Southern Methodist* 17-5-0 1986 Southern Methodist* 15-2-2 1987 Southern Methodist* 13-4-1 1988 Southern Methodist* 12-3-6 1989 Southern Methodist* 15-5-0 1990 Southern Methodist* 18-4-1 1991 Southern Methodist* 16-4-1 1992 Southern Methodist* 15-3-3 1993 Southern Methodist 11-8-0 1994 Southern Methodist* 15-4-1 1995 Southern Methodist* 16-4-1 1996 Southern Methodist* 14-5-1 1997 Southern Methodist* 1 4 19-2-1 1998 Southern Methodist* 1 15-5-1 1999 Southern Methodist* 1 4 16-4-0 2000 Southern Methodist* 2 8 20-5-0 2001 Southern Methodist* 2 5 21-1-0 2002 Southern Methodist* 2 16-1-5 2003 Southern Methodist* 5 13-6-3 2004 Southern Methodist* 2 5 16-4-1 2005 Southern Methodist* 3 8 14-6-3 2006 Southern Methodist* 3 6 17-2-4 2007 Southern Methodist* 14-5-2 RECORD AT SOUTHERN METHODIST (24 yrs) 368-96-40 2015 Grand Canyon (transitioning) 7-10-0 2016 Grand Canyon (transitioning) 7-9-3 2017 Grand Canyon 0-0-0 RECORD AT GRAND CANYON (3 yrs) 14-19-3 HC Overall Record (34 yrs)
480-139-54 (.775)
* denotes NCAA Tournament qualifier 1 Western Athletic Conference Regular Season Championship 2 Missouri Valley Conference Regular Season Championship 3 Conference USA Regular Season Championship 4 Western Athletic Conference Tournament Championship 5 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Championship 6 Conference USA Tournament Championship 7 NCAA 3rd Place Finish 8 College Cup Participant, Runner-Up
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The hiring of Schellas Hyndman at Grand Canyon is an incredible day for both the University and the Hyndman family. Schellas is already one of the all-time great coaches in the history of college soccer. His hiring immediately puts Grand Canyon on the national soccer map, Kevin Grimes, Cal Men’s Soccer Schellas is an outstanding soccer coach. His past accomplishments and the student-athletes he has coached are his legacy. It is exciting to see him start another chapter in his coaching career, which I am sure will be successful. Sigi Schmid, Seattle Sounders
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One of the hardest working men I know. He will bring an amazing amount of experience and passion to your program. These players will come in as boys and leave men. Jeff Cassar, Real Salt Lake
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Grand Canyon University has scored its first goal of the new year in hiring Schellas Hyndman. He is a proven winner with irrefutable integrity. Schellas will not only bring a new level of success to the men’s soccer program but will also prove to be a valuable mentor to its student-athletes. Nelson Rodriguez, U.S. Soccer Managing Director
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Mike Vaught (left) and Schellas Hyndman (right) pose with Mexican National Team head coach Juan Carlos Osorio (middle).
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Kevin Doyle enters his first season as the associate men’s soccer coach and recruiting coordinator in 2017 after his hiring on May 31, 2017. Doyle comes to Grand Canyon with a long resume of impressive coaching stops in collegiate soccer. He spent the last five seasons on the coaching staff at Air Force Academy. Prior to coaching with the Falcons, Doyle spent three years as an assistant coach at Virginia Tech and six seasons as the top assistant and lead recruiter at Creighton. He also had stints as the top assistant at Penn State, an assistant at William & Mary and an assistant at Mercer. Doyle spent the previous five seasons as a member of the coaching staff at Air Force. For the final four seasons, the Falcons were a fellow member of the Western Athletic Conference after moving from the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. The most successful season came in 2016, where Doyle helped lead the Falcons to a 14-7-1 mark and a 6-3-1 finish in WAC.
Originally from Katy, Texas, Doyle attended Bowling Green State University and received his degree in interpersonal communications in 1996.
1995 1996
During his playing career, Doyle was a goalkeeper at Creighton. In 1992, he was named Defensive Player of the Year for the Missouri Valley Conference and earned first team All-MVC honors. As a junior, Doyle led the Blue Jays to a No. 1 national ranking and a 162-1 record on the season. His name is up and down the Creighton recordbooks.
ROAD TO GCU Mercer Assistant Coach
1997 1998
Doyle was the top assistant at Penn State from 19992000. While with the Nittany Lions, the team posted a 13-6-2 mark and a second-place finish in the Big Ten Tournament in his second season, a year in which PSU advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals.
William and Mary Volunteer Assistant
1999 2000
COLLEGE COACHING RECORD HC unless denoted Year Team / School Record 1995 Mercer (Asst.) 8-9-1 1996 Mercer (Asst.) 8-10-1 1997 William and Mary (Asst.) 14-6-2 1998 William and Mary (Asst.) 15-8-2 1999 Penn State (Asst.) 19-4-1 2000 Penn State (Asst.) 10-6-2 2001 Creighton (Asst.) 11-9-1 2002 Creighton (Asst.) 18-4-2 2003 Creighton (Asst.) 12-6-4 2004 Creighton (Asst.) 14-4-2 2005 Creighton (Asst.) 15-5-3 2006 Creighton (Asst.) 13-5-3 2007 Creighton (Asst.) 12-3-5 2009 Virginia Tech (Asst.) 5-12-2 2010 Virginia Tech (Asst.) 5-13-1 2011 Virginia Tech (Asst.) 4-13-2 2012 Air Force Academy (Asst.) 10-9-4 2013 Air Force Academy (Asst.) 4-11-5 2014 Air Force Academy (Asst.) 7-7-4 2015 Air Force Academy (Asst.) 7-9-1 2016 Air Force Academy (Asst.) 14-7-1 2017 Grand Canyon (Asst.) -Asst. coaching record at GCU: -- (--) Asst. coaching record: 225-160-49 (.575)
From 2001-06, Doyle was the top assistant at Creighton University where he oversaw the recruiting process along with training goalkeepers and the team defense. He led a crew of Creighton goalkeepers and defenders that ranked in the top 25 nationally in goals against average in two of his final three years with the program. The Bluejays qualified for the NCAA Tournament every season that Doyle was a member of the staff, including three quarterfinal appearances and a trip to the 2002 College Cup.
Penn State Assistant Coach
2001 2007
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From 2009-11, Doyle spent time on the East Coast as a member of the Virginia Tech coaching staff.
Creighton Assistant Coach
2009 2011
Assistant Coach Recruiting Coordinator
Virginia Tech Assistant Coach
2012 2016
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// COACH CIZO MOSNIA & BORIS TEOHAREVIC Mosnia is in his first season as an assistant coach for the GCU men’s soccer program in 2017.
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Tarcisio ‘Cizo’ Mosnia Assistant Coach
In his playing days, Mosnia was a four-year letterman at Eastern Illinois. He captained the 1974 Panthers squad to a fourth place finish in the NCAA College Division and competed in the soccer Senior Bowl. He went professional following his collegiate career, playing for the Chicago Sting of the North American Soccer League. He attended elementary schools in Italy and Canada before graduating from high school in Chicago.
COLLEGE COACHING RECORD HC unless denoted Year Team / School Record 1984 Eastern Illinois 11-5-1 1985 Eastern Illinois 11-5-1 1986 Eastern Illinois 6-8-2 1987 Eastern Illinois 11-5-3 1988 Eastern Illinois 10-6-3 1989 Eastern Illinois 10-2-3 1990 Eastern Illinois 5-11-2 1991 Eastern Illinois 9-9-1 1992 Eastern Illinois 3-12-2 1993 Eastern Illinois 9-9-0 1994 Eastern Illinois 12-3-1 Asst. coaching record at GCU: 0-0 (.000) Head coaching record (overall): 97-75-19 (.558)
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Mosnia has an extensive coaching background including an 11-year stint as the head coach at Eastern Illinois University. He was hired at EIU, his alma mater, to replace now-GCU head coach, Schellas Hyndman, and went on to lead the Panthers to a 97-75-19 record in 11 seasons at the helm. Under his direction, Eastern Illinois claimed four Summit League Championships and he was the Coach of the Year four times. Most recently, Mosnia was teaching and coaching soccer at Belton High School in Belton, Texas.
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Juan Gonzalez Graduate Assistant Gonzalez enters his third season as the Graduate Assistant for the men’s soccer program.
Teoharevic is widely involved in the club soccer scene in Phoenix, serving as the Director of the Sereno Academy. He has also spent time as the Director of FC Phoenix AZ and CCV Integra Academy.
Gonzalez graduated from LSU in 2015 with a degree in sport administration and is currently pursuing a masters degree in business with an emphasis in sports business. While a student at LSU, Gonzalez was a team manager for the women’s soccer program.
Teoharevic brings head coaching experience to the table, serving as the leader of the Paradise Valley Community College men’s soccer program for four seasons.
Gonzalez comes to GCU after serving as a Team Operations intern for FC Dallas of Major League Soccer.
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Boris Teoharevic Volunteer Assistant Coach A graduate of Grand Canyon University, Teoharevic begins his third season working with the men’s soccer program at GCU. Previously, Teoharevic worked with the women’s soccer team for two seasons.
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ADMINISTRATION Mike Vaught Vice President of Athletics Jamie Boggs Deputy Athletic Director / Senior Woman Administrator Jason Linders Senior Associate A.D. for Student-Athlete Development Nicholas Ojea Senior Associate A.D. for Compliance and Administration Tim Baron Associate A.D. for Facilities and Operations Renee Gonzalez Associate A.D. for Community Relations and Special Projects Charles Hampton Associate A.D. for Strategic Communications and PR Mark Wilty Assistant A.D. for Purchasing & Equipment Operations Deb Wade Vice President of Psychological and Counseling Services Claude Pensis Faculty Athletic Representative ACADEMICS & STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT Jason Linders Senior Associate A.D. for Student-Athlete Development Jason Frank Associate Director Jared Storrer Academic Coordinator Carly LaBombard Learning Specialist / Tutor Coordinator Carissa Gwerder Academic Coordinator Kaeman Mitchell L.O.P.E.S. For Life Coordinator ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Charles Hampton (MBB) Associate A.D. for Strategic Communications and PR Mark Oshidari (WVB, GOLF) Director of Athletic Communications Josh Hauser (MSOC, BSB) Asst. Director of Athletic Communications Sarah Woodward (WSOC, WBB, SB) Asst. Director of Athletic Communications Paul Coro GCULopes.com Staff Writer Lisa Amsler (SWIM, BVB) Graduate Assistant Jake Hernandez (T&F, XC) Graduate Assistant Alex Nash (MVB) Graduate Assistant Fletcher Like Graduate Assistant Nate Okonek Graduate Assistant Jerob Moon Student Worker EQUIPMENT Mark Wilty Assistant A.D. for Purchasing & Equipment Operations Michael Alessi Graduate Assistant Nicholas Costanza Graduate Assistant Max Drexler Graduate Assistant James Henne Graduate Assistant
BUSINESS OPERATIONS Micah Meyer Chloe Jenkins TBA Theon Carrier ATHLETICS MARKETING Aaron Villalobos COMPLIANCE Nick Ojea Sherraine Pencil Matt Reinsel FACILITIES AND OPERATIONS Tim Baron Taylor Griffin Kevin Brady Will King Kristin Gorgen Emily Sanda SPORTS PERFORMANCE Gabe Bourland Sebastian Brandon Ben Paneccasio Anna Kuzan Mike Henriques Tyler Pinkney Eddie Dimas Nathaniel Penaranda SPORTS MEDICINE Geordie Hackett Travis Armstrong Aubrie Carter J.J. Stroud Gregory Spence Alifonzo Garcia Octavio Tobar McKenna Newell Jordan Richmond
Senior Director of Business Operations Business Operations Manager Athletics Administration Coordinator Director of Camps Athletics Marketing Manager Senior Associate A.D. / Compliance & Administration Director of Compliance Assistant Director of Compliance Associate A.D. for Facilities and Operations Director of In-Game Entertainment Assistant Director of Facilities and Operations Coordinator of Facilities and Operations Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Director of Sports Performance Performance Specialist Performance Specialist Performance Specialist Performance Specialist Performance Specialist Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Director of Sports Medicine Associate Head Athletic Trainer Associate Athletic Trainer Associate Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Graduate Assistant
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COREY MARQUES GRAND CANYON
CAREER HIGHS
2017 (Spring) • Engaged in two-way goalkeeper battle with Akron transfer Jeremy Pollard. • Posted clean sheet first half in spring debut against United Soccer League opponent, Phoenix Rising FC. Recorded four saves.
Minutes -- Saves -- Scoreless streak -- Goals allowed -- Shots faced --
KEEPING TRACK
2016 | Freshman
Shutouts Allowed 1 goal Allowed 2 goals Allowed 3+ goals 5+ saves 7+ saves
• Redshirted season.
HIGH SCHOOL & CLUB St. Aloysius Gonzaga Secondary | Ontario, Canada • Played for Sigma Soccer club of the Ontario League 1 • Was selected to be a member of the Canadian U-20 National Team pool. • Invited on trial with KRC Genk of the Belgian First Division.
2016 CAREER (GCU) -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0
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PERSONAL • Born on October 2, 1998. • Parents are Tony and Susy Marques. • Chose Grand Canyon because of the “excellent brand new facilities and good fanbase.” • Also considered North Florida, Memphis and Cal State Fullerton. • Favorite type of food is Italian, favorite movie is Friday Night Lights, and favorite place to visit is Florida. • Favorite quote is “I never lose, I either win or I learn.” • Favorite TV shows are Shooter and Black Mirror.
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GOALKEEPER • RS FRESHMAN • 6’0” • 160 • MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, CANADA
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JEREMY POLLARD
GOALKEEPER • RS FRESHMAN • 6’4” • 190 • SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA GRAND CANYON
• Engaged in two-way goalkeeper battle with redshirt freshman Corey Marques.
PREVIOUS COLLEGE
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2017 (Spring)
Minutes -- Saves -- Scoreless streak -- Goals allowed -- Shots faced --
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University of Akron - Akron, Ohio
2016 CAREER (GCU) -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH
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• Played with Manly United FC, Austalian Schoolboy National Team, AC Milan Academy and Western Sydney Wanderers. • Was a Sportsperson of the Year as well as a state and national team selection.
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Shutouts Allowed 1 goal Allowed 2 goals Allowed 3+ goals 5+ saves 7+ saves
• Redshirt season • A member of Akron’s third-ranked 2016 recruiting class. • The Zips won the MAC Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in his one year with the program.
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PERSONAL • Born on September 15, 1997 in Sydney, Australia. • Parents are Eric and Maria Pollard. • Chose to transfer to Grand Canyon for the “incredible coaches and facilities.” • Favorites: quote - “If it was easy, everybody would do it.”; personal sports moment - representing Australia; • Top place to vacation is Rocky Point, Mexico.
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JORDAN SLACK
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DEFENDER • RS SENIOR • 5’9” • 160 • ASHFIELD, ENGLAND GRAND CANYON
PERSONAL
2016 | RS-Junior
CAREER HIGHS
• Born on May 4, 1995. • Parents are Andrew and Nikki Slack. • Father, Andrew, played squash at a high, national level from ages 15-25. • Mother, Nikki, competed in athletics at county level. • Chose Grand Canyon, in part, because of the “drive and enthusiasm which GCU shows to exceed and succeed.” • Career interest is strength and conditioning / performance coach. • Favorite personal sports moment growing up was playing at Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United.
• Played and started in all 19 games, one of only four players to do so • Competed in a total of 1567 minutes • Recorded one assist for one total point • Attempted nine shots with two coming on goal
2015 | Junior • Played and started five games • Attempted one shot • Granted redshirt season
2014 | Sophomore
Goals -- Assists 2, vs. Pacific, 9/6/14, W 3-2 Points 2, vs. Pacific, 9/6/14, W 3-2 Shots 2 (2x), vs. Wright State, 9/14/14, L 3-2 Shots on Goal 2, at Air Force, 11/5/13, L 3-2
KEEPING TRACK 2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 1 Had 3+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH
• Played in six games and started in five of them • Earned two assists during the season, both of which were against Pacific on Sept. 6
Date 8/26 9/2 9/5 9/9 9/11 9/15 9/18 9/22 9/30 10/2 10/6 10/8 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/27 10/30 11/2
2013 | Freshman • Played in 13 games, including five starts • Earned his first career start on Oct. 13 versus Kansas City • Started three straight games from Nov. 1-5
HIGH SCHOOL Ashfield Comprehensive - Kirkby in Ashfield, UK • Also ran 1500m and 400m in addition to cross country.
Opp. Result UCF W 4-2 @ UC Irvine L 1-0 @ Loyola Mary. L 1-0 vs. Missouri St. W 1-0 @ New Mexico L 1-0 IUPUI W 3-0 Pacific L 2-1 Portland L 3-1 San José State T 1-1 @ UTRGV T 0-0 @ Hou. Baptist W 3-2 Air Force L 1-0 @ UNLV T 2-2 @ Seattle U L 2-1 UMKC W 5-1 Incarnate Word W 1-0 @ Utah Valley L 3-1 CSU Bakersfield W 2-1 @ Akron L 3-2
Min 90 90 90 90 62 64 33 90 110 67 90 90 110 90 58 90 73 90 90
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A SH SOG 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Omaha 1/0/0/0/0 Air Force 3/0/0/3/2 HBU 2/0/0/1/0 SJSU 2/0/0/1/0 UIW 2/0/0/1/0 UTRGV 1/0/0/1/0
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Pacific 1/0/2/0/0 CSUB 2/0/0/1/0 UMKC 1/0/0/0/0 Seattle 2/0/0/1/1 UNLV 2/0/0/2/1 UVU 1/0/0/0/0
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Year 2016 RS-Junior 2015 Junior 2014 Sophomore 2013 Freshman Career Totals
GP 19 5 6 13 43
GS 19 1 5 5 30
G 0 0 0 0 0
A 1 0 2 0 3
PTS 1 0 2 0 3
SH 9 1 2 5 17
SH% 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
SOG 0 0 0 2 2
SOG% 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.400 0.118
GW 0 0 0 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
MIN 1567 365 394 ---
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CHARLIE KEATING
MIDFIELDER • SENIOR • 6’1” • 165 • PALOS VERDES, CALIF. PERSONAL
2016 | Junior
CAREER HIGHS
• Started 14 games and played in 16 total as a midfielder • Scored one goal and two assists for 4 total points • Attempted 13 shots during the season
2015 | Sophomore • Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules
PREVIOUS COLLEGE UC San Diego - San Diego, Calif. • Played in 15 games, starting 12 with the Tritons. • Accumulated over 1,100 minutes on the field, firing off 13 shots.
Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
1, at Seattle U, 10/16/16, L 2-1 1 (2x), at Akron, 11/2/16, L 3-2 2, at Seattle U, 10/16/16, L 2-1 3, vs. Portland, 9/22/16, L 3-1 2, vs. Portland, 9/22/16, L 3-1
KEEPING TRACK 2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH
HIGH SCHOOL Palos Verdes High School - Palos Verdes, Calif. • Two-time MVP of both his league and team • First Team All-CIF selection in 2012 and 2013 • Helped PVHS to four league titles • Was named school’s Athlete of the Year. • Named Bay League MVP as a senior. • President of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA). • Also played baseball.
Opp. Result UCF W 4-2 @ UC Irvine L 1-0 @ Loyola Mary. L 1-0 vs. Missouri St. W 1-0 @ New Mexico L 1-0 IUPUI W 3-0 Pacific L 2-1 Portland L 3-1 San José State T 1-1 @ UTRGV T 0-0 @ Hou. Baptist W 3-2 Air Force L 1-0 @ UNLV T 2-2 @ Seattle U L 2-1 UMKC W 5-1 Incarnate Word W 1-0 @ Utah Valley L 3-1 CSU Bakersfield W 2-1 @ Akron L 3-2
Min 82 90 83 73 -- -- -- 60 100 80 57 73 72 82 69 83 67 64 91
G 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
A SH SOG 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
THIS IS GCU
Date 8/26 9/2 9/5 9/9 9/11 9/15 9/18 9/22 9/30 10/2 10/6 10/8 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/27 10/30 11/2
MEET THE LOPES
• Born on February 5, 1996. • Parents are Michael and Nancy Keating. • Father, Michael, owns his own business in California. • Hobbies outside of soccer include photography, surfing, hiking, camping and other sports. • Favorite quote (bible verse) is “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters. -Colossians 3:23” • Favorite TV show is The Office. • Grandfather played professional baseball.
REVIEW
GRAND CANYON
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Air Force HBU SJSU UIW UTRGV
HISTORY
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Pacific CSUB UMKC Seattle UNLV UVU
CAREER STATS Year 2016 Junior 2015 Sophomore 2014 Freshman (UC San Diego) Career Totals GCU Career Totals
GP 16
GS 14
G 1
A 2
15 31 16
12 26 14
0 1 1
0 2 2
PTS SH 4 13 S a t o u t d u e t o N CA A 0 13 4 26 4 13
SH% SOG 0.077 5 Tr a n s f e r R u l e s 0.000 3 0.038 8 0.077 5
SOG% 0.385
GW 0
PK-ATT 0-0
MIN 1229
0.231 0.308 0.385
0 0 0
0-0 0-0 0-0
1150 2379 1229
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NIKOLAI SHUMOV REVIEW
MIDFIELDER • FRESHMAN • 5’10” • 160 • KEAAU, HAWAII GRAND CANYON
CAREER HIGHS
2017 | Freshman •
HIGH SCHOOL
KEEPING TRACK 2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
• Received All-Conference first team recognition. • Played for Real Salt Lake Academy. • Favorite moment was playing against Manchester United in the Dallas Cup. • In high school, had perfect attendance, was on the principal’s list, most improved GPA and honor roll.
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opp. --
PERSONAL • Born on May 31, 1998 in Woodland Hills, Calif. • Parents are Jacek Lech and Judith Fields. • Hobbies outside of soccer include jiu jitsu, judo and surfing. • Chose GCU because it’s “a new program with tons of potential, the support from the Havocs and the people around campus.” • Also considered Seattle U, UC Irvine and Cal State Fullerton. • His assistant principal in high school played women’s volleyball at GCU. • Favorite TV shows are Breaking Bad, House of Cards and Ozark. • Favorite place to vacation is Hawaii.
Result
Min G A SH SOG
PAST GAMES VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Date Opp. --
Result
Min G A SH SOG
HISTORY
THIS IS GCU
MEET THE LOPES
Mission Heights Preparatory High School - Casa Grande, Ariz.
Goals -- Assists -- Points -- Shots -- Shots on Goal --
CAREER STATS
44
Year 2017 Freshman Career Totals
GP ---
GS ---
G ---
A ---
PTS ---
SH ---
SH% ---
SOG ---
SOG% ---
GW ---
PK-ATT ---
MIN ---
OUTLOOK
#5
MUSA MORRIS DEMOS
MIDFIELDER • RS FRESHMAN • 5’8” • 150 • LAGOS, NIGERIA PERSONAL
2016 | Freshman
CAREER HIGHS
• Redshirted season.
HIGH SCHOOL Sandra Day O’Connor High School - Phoenix, Ariz. • Ranked as the 74th best player in the country by Top Drawer Soccer • Named 2015 Gatorade Arizona Boys Soccer Player of the Year • Was named as the 2015 Arizona Tribune All-Arizona Big School Player of the Year as well as 2015’s Section IV Player of the Year • Led Sandra Day O’Connor to the Arizona State Championship game and scored in a 3-2 loss to Chandler.
Goals -- Assists -- Points -- Shots -- Shots on Goal --
KEEPING TRACK 2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opp. --
Result
Min G A SH SOG
PAST GAMES VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Result
Min G A SH SOG
THIS IS GCU
Date Opp. --
MEET THE LOPES
• Lost both parents during the Liberian civil war and, as a result, lived in a refugee camp with five siblings and his stepmother • Moved from camps in Nigeria to the United States with his stepmother when they were granted asylum • Continues to give back by participating in his church and helping to build houses in Mexico • Finished high school with a 4.0 grade point average • Adopted parents are Harry and Fran Demos. • Father, Harry, played collegiate soccer at Santa Clara and spent some time in the professional ranks as a reserve. Harry now coaches in youth soccer. • Chose GCU because “I wanted to play a part in the change that they were envisioning here. They wanted to make soccer relevant here in the state and city and that is what I believe is happening here at the moment.” • Also considered University of Portland, Oregon State and Santa Clara. • Favorite restaurants are Streets of New York and Chipotle. • Top places to vacation are California and Sedona, Arizona.
REVIEW
GRAND CANYON
HISTORY
CAREER STATS Year 2017 RS Freshman 2016 Freshman Career Totals
GP --
GS --
G --
A --
--
--
--
--
PTS SH --Redshirted season ---
SH% SOG --due to injury ---
SOG% --
GW --
PK-ATT --
MIN --
--
--
--
--
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#6
MALIK SMITH REVIEW
DEFENDER • FRESHMAN • 6’0” • 180 • BRAMPTON, ONTARIO GRAND CANYON
CAREER HIGHS
2017 | Freshman •
HIGH SCHOOL
KEEPING TRACK 2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
• Two-year team captain and two-year starter. • Played for Central West SC growing up, making deput for Canadian national soccer program in 2014 at age 14. • Played for Toronto FC.
PERSONAL
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH
• Born on July 12, 1999. • Parents are Michael Smith and Delsie Bryan-Smith. • Also enjoys playing basketball. • Favorite TV shows are Power and Empire. • Favorite place to vacation is Spain.
Date Opp. --
Result
Min G A SH SOG
PAST GAMES VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Date Opp. --
Result
Min G A SH SOG
HISTORY
THIS IS GCU
MEET THE LOPES
David Suzuki Secondary School - Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Goals -- Assists -- Points -- Shots -- Shots on Goal --
CAREER STATS
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Year 2017 Freshman Career Totals
GP ---
GS ---
G ---
A ---
PTS ---
SH ---
SH% ---
SOG ---
SOG% ---
GW ---
PK-ATT ---
MIN ---
OUTLOOK
#7
AMER SASIVAREVIC
DEFENDER • RS SENIOR • 5’11” • 170 • MUNICH, GERMANY PERSONAL
2016 | Senior
CAREER HIGHS
• Born on October 8, 1994. • Parents are Aris and Indira Sasivarevic. • Younger sister, Anesa, plays soccer at CSU Bakersfield.
• Started one game and played in two for 100 total minutes • Received medical redshirt
2015 | Junior
Goals -- Assists 1 (4x), vs. Houston Baptist, 10/11/13 Points 1 (4x), vs. Houston Baptist, 10/11/13 Shots 3 (3x), vs. Houston Baptist, 10/11/13 Shots on Goal 3, vs. UNLV, 11/3/13, L 3-1
REVIEW
GRAND CANYON
KEEPING TRACK 2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
2014 | Sophomore • Competed and started in 16 games
2013 | Freshman
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH
• Started in all 16 games he played • Had a team-best four assists on the season • Picked up his first career assist for GCU on Oct. 11 versus Houston Baptist • Placed 6-of-11 shots on goal (.545)
Date Opp. Result Min G A SH SOG 8/26 UCF W 4-2 90 0 0 0 0 Di d not play re ma i nd e r o f g a me s d ue t o i njur y
MEET THE LOPES
• Started all 15 games he played in • Recorded four shots on the season
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS
Olympus High School - Salt Lake City, Utah • Named as one of the top-11 players in 2011-12 • Was an All-State selection in 2011-12 • Played club soccer with the Utah Soccer Alliance • Represented Region IV for the Utah Olympic Development Program • Played in the prestigious Real Salt Lake-AZ U18 Academy • Favorite high school memory is scoring two goals and winning the state championship.
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Pacific 2/0/0/0/0 CSUB 2/0/0/0/0 UMKC 3/0/0/1/0 Seattle 3/0/0/2/0 UNLV 2/0/1/3/3 UVU 2/0/0/1/0
THIS IS GCU
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Omaha 2/0/0/0/0 Air Force 3/0/0/3/1 HBU 3/0/1/0/0 SJSU 2/0/1/0/0 UIW 2/0/0/0/0 UTRGV 1/0/0/0/0
HIGH SCHOOL
HISTORY
CAREER STATS Year 2016 Senior (Redshirted) 2015 Junior 2014 Sophomore 2013 Freshman Career Totals
GP 1 15 16 16 48
GS 1 10 16 16 43
G 0 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 4 4
PTS 0 0 0 4 4
SH 0 4 11 11 26
SH% 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
SOG 0 0 1 6 7
SOG% 0.000 0.000 0.091 0.545 0.269
GW 0 0 0 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
MIN 90 1167 1140 ---
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#8
ALEX RADILLA REVIEW
MIDFIELDER • JUNIOR • 5’7” • 160 • EL PASO, TEXAS GRAND CANYON
PERSONAL
2016 | Sophomore • Played and started in all 19 games, one of only four players to do so. • Recorded two assists for two total points. • Attempted 18 shots, with seven being on goal.
MEET THE LOPES
2015 | Freshman
THIS IS GCU
CAREER HIGHS
• Born on May 16, 1996. • Parents are Donaciano and Estefana Radilla. • Favorite moments growing up were playing for the FC Dallas Academy and US National Team. • Off the field, enjoys drawing. • Chose GCU because “the environment at this school is incomparable.” • Also considered Stanford, Wake Forest and UCLA. • If he wasn’t playing soccer, he’d be playing sand volleyball. • Favorite TV shows include The Walking Dead and Prison Break. • Favorite place to visit on vacation is Cancun.
• One of only four GCU players to start all 17 games. • Notched one goal vs. Houston Baptist on October 4. • Finished the season with 13 shots, eight coming on goal.
HIGH SCHOOL
Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
KEEPING TRACK 2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date 8/26 9/2 9/5 9/9 9/11 9/15 9/18 9/22 9/30 10/2 10/6 10/8 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/27 10/30 11/2
Lone Star School - Frisco, Texas • A four-year starter and letterwinner as a midfielder • Played with the FC Dallas Academy from 2012-15 and played in the Academy Select Game in 2012. • US National Team U17 National Combine. • Was a member of the 2014 All-American team. • Cites top moment of high school career as getting recruited to play for FC Dallas Academy. Has reached the final four of the USSDA Academy League, played with the reserves first team of FC Dallas, and was called to the Men’s U.S. National Team training centers.
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1, vs. Houston Baptist, 10/4/15, W 3-1 1, vs. San José State, 9/30/16, T 1-1 2 , vs. Houston Baptist, 10/4/15, W 3-1 3 (2x), vs. CSUB, 10/30/16, W 2-1 1 (14x), vs. CSUB, 10/30/16, W 2-1
Opp. Result UCF W 4-2 @ UC Irvine L 1-0 @ Loyola Mary. L 1-0 vs. Missouri St. W 1-0 @ New Mexico L 1-0 IUPUI W 3-0 Pacific L 2-1 Portland L 3-1 San José State T 1-1 @ UTRGV T 0-0 @ Hou. Baptist W 3-2 Air Force L 1-0 @ UNLV T 2-2 @ Seattle U L 2-1 UMKC W 5-1 Incarnate Word W 1-0 @ Utah Valley L 3-1 CSU Bakersfield W 2-1 @ Akron L 3-2
Min 90 90 87 84 88 70 97 80 78 83 82 61 81 78 66 69 44 63 74
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A SH SOG 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 2 0
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS
HISTORY
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Pacific 1/0/0/0/0 CSUB 2/0/0/4/1 UMKC 2/0/0/1/0 Seattle 2/0/0/1/0 UNLV 2/0/0/1/1 UVU 10/2/0/0/1/0
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Air Force 2/0/0/2/2 HBU 2/1/0/5/2 SJSU 2/0/1/2/0 UIW 2/0/1/1/1 UTRGV 2/0/0/2/2
CAREER STATS
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Year 2016 Sophomore 2015 Freshman Career Totals
GP 19 17 36
GS 19 11 30
G 0 1 1
A 2 0 2
PTS 2 2 4
SH 18 13 31
SH% 0.000 0.077 0.032
SOG 7 8 15
SOG% 0.389 0.615 0.484
GW 0 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
MIN 1465 1412 2877
OUTLOOK
#9
NIKI JACKSON
FORWARD • SENIOR • 6’0” • 175 • SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. CLUB SOCCER
2017 | Senior • Named to the MAC Hermann Preseason Watch List for the nation’s top collegiate soccer player. • Named to the All-WAC Preseason Team.
2016 | Junior
2015 | Sophomore
Cactus Shadows High School - Cave Creek, Ariz. • Ranked in the top-10 in scoring by TopDrawerSoccer. com in 2013 • Named Cactus Shadows Offensive MVP in 2012 and 2013 • Played for Real Salt Lake and Sereno Soccer Club.
2014 | Freshman
PERSONAL • Born on August 25, 1995. • Parents are David and Tammy Jackson. • Top TV show is House of Cards. • Favorite place to visit is Brazil.
3 (2x), at Houston Bapt, 10/6/16, W 3-2 2, vs. Pacific, 9/6/14, W 3-2 6 (2x), at Houston Bapt, 10/6/16, W 3-2 9, vs. San José State, 9/30/16, T 1-1 4 (4x), at Houston Bapt, 10/6/16, W 3-2
KEEPING TRACK 2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 4 6 Scored 3+ goals 2 2 Had multiple assists 1 1 Had 3+ points 5 9 Had 4+ points 4 7 Scored game-winning goal 4 7
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date 8/26 9/2 9/5 9/9 9/11 9/15 9/18 9/22 9/30 10/2 10/6 10/8 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/27 10/30 11/2
Opp. Result UCF W 4-2 @ UC Irvine L 1-0 @ Loyola Mary. L 1-0 vs. Missouri St. W 1-0 @ New Mexico L 1-0 IUPUI W 3-0 Pacific L 2-1 Portland L 3-1 San José State T 1-1 @ UTRGV T 0-0 @ Hou. Baptist W 3-2 Air Force L 1-0 @ UNLV T 2-2 @ Seattle U L 2-1 UMKC W 5-1 Incarnate Word W 1-0 @ Utah Valley L 3-1 CSU Bakersfield W 2-1 @ Akron L 3-2
Min 38 -- 90 90 81 47 97 78 110 55 90 90 99 34 53 90 90 90 104
G 1 -- 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 1
A SH SOG 0 2 1 -- -- -- 0 3 1 0 5 3 0 5 2 0 4 4 1 2 1 0 3 1 0 9 4 0 2 0 0 6 4 0 7 2 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 4 2 0 2 0 1 4 2 0 3 2
PAST GAMES VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Omaha 1/0/0/3/2 Air Force 3/2/0/19/7 HBU 3/4/0/10/5 SJSU 3/1/0/15/7 UIW 3/2/2/8/4 UTRGV 2/0/0/4/0
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Pacific 3/1/1/10/3 CSUB 3/1/1/10/5 UMKC 3/5/0/15/8 Seattle 3/0/0/11/4 UNLV 3/2/0/6/4 UVU 3/1/0/7/2
HISTORY
• Tallied five goals and four assists in 18 games, 16 of which he started • Earned first goal against Pacific on Sept. 6 • Posted 28 of 57 shots on goal (.491) • Finished with 13 points for the season, second-most on the team
Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
THIS IS GCU
HIGH SCHOOL
MEET THE LOPES
• Named the WAC Offensive Player of Year after a record-breaking season • Scored 16 goals, the third-most in the country • Added two assists for 34 points on the season, tied for fourth in the nation • Recorded two hat tricks during the year, vs. IUPUI on Sept. 15 and Houston Baptist on Oct. 6 • Earned NSCAA First Team All-West Region honors • Named the WAC Offensive Player of the Week three times during the year • Honored as Academic All-WAC
• Appeared in 16 games with 12 starts • Ranked second on the team in goals (8), points (17), shots (48) and shots on goal (19) • Ranked fifth in the WAC for shots per game (3.00) • Earned Oct. 26 - Nov.1 Offensive Player of the Week honors after scoring a pair of goals against Air Force and UMKC
CAREER HIGHS
• Played for the Vermont Voltage of the Professional Development League (PDL) • Led the U18 Sereno Club to an Arizona State Championship • Recruited to play for the Real Salt Lake Academy and Chivas Youth Academy by Martin Vasquez, the United States Men’s National Team Assistant Coach • Has played for three different clubs that were ranked No. 1 in the country: Real Salt Lake U17/18 Academy, FC Phoenix, and West Coast FC • Called up three times to play with the Real Salt Lake Reserve Professional team • Invited to train with Cruzeiro and U20 Funorte Club, two of the top-ranked clubs in Brazil, for the Mineiro Championships in 2012-13 • Has trained every year since U12 with the Tetra Brasil Academy in Monest Claros, Brazil • Part of the West Coast FC squad that were Nike Manchester United Cup Semi-Finalists in 2010
REVIEW
GRAND CANYON
CAREER STATS Year 2016 Junior 2015 Sophomore 2014 Freshman Career Totals
GP 18 16 18 52
GS 18 8 16 42
G 16 9 5 30
A 2 1 3 6
PTS 34 19 13 66
SH 71 49 57 177
SH% 0.225 0.184 0.088 0.169
SOG 35 20 28 83
SOG% 0.493 0.408 0.491 0.469
GW 4 3 0 7
PK-ATT 2-3 2-2 2-2 6-7
MIN 1426 991 1262 3679
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#10
EVAN WALDREP REVIEW
MIDFIELDER • JUNIOR • 5’11” • 170 • PHOENIX, ARIZ. GRAND CANYON
HIGH SCHOOL / CLUB
2017 | Junior
Vista Grande High School - Phoenix, Ariz.
• Named one of the nation’s top three Division I “impact transfers” by Top Drawer Soccer.
• Earned a spot on the United States U-20 Men’s National Team, competing in Germany. • Played for the Real Salt Lake Academy while competing on the US U-16 and U-18 national squads. • Helped lead the Real Salt Lake-AZ U-16 Academy to the USSDA Finals Championship in 2013 along with fellow GCU soccer player, Damian German. He scored the game-winning goal in the championship. • Made the Region IV ODP team, played at the Real Salt Lake Academy and won a National Championship. • Been called up to the U.S. U18 and U20 National Team and started against U20 Germany, Scotland and Mexico in an international tournament. • Had a 4.7 GPA in high school and was ranked 7th academically in class. Was a member of the National Honor Society. • Played for CCV Stars with fellow GCU soccer players Musa Morris and Jackson Jellah, won State Cup three times.
PREVIOUS COLLEGE
MEET THE LOPES
Creighton University - Omaha, Neb. • As a sophomore in 2016, appeared in 16 matches including two starts in the first three games. • As a freshman in 2015, played in 10 matches during his first season. • Scored his first career goal as a Bluejay on Sep. 29 against Missouri State. • Recorded two assists on Oct. 24 against Villanova. • Notched his second career goal during an NCAA Tournament match against Drake on Nov. 22. • Teams made Elite 8 and Sweet 16 in his two years with the program. Was ranked No. 1 for the majority of the 2016 season.
THIS IS GCU
CAREER HIGHS
PERSONAL • Born on May 8, 1997. • Parents are Robb and Shawna Waldrep. • Chose to transfer to GCU because “the soccer program is rising and I want to make history with the GCU soccer team.” • Also considered UC Santa Barbara and Denver. • If he wasn’t playing soccer, he’d be golfing. • Top place to visit is Hawaii.
Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
1 (2x), vs. Drake, 11/22/15, W 5-1 2, vs. Villanova, 10/24/15, W 5-1 2 (3x), vs. Drake, 11/22/15, W 5-1 2, vs. Drake, 11/22/15, W 5-1 1 (2x), vs. Drake, 11/22/15, W 5-1
KEEPING TRACK 2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH (CREIGHTON) Date 8/26 9/2 9/5 9/9 9/13 9/17 10/15 10/22 10/26 10/29 11/3 11/6 11/10 11/13 11/17 11/20
Opp. Result @ Rutgers W 2-0 @ Clemson L 1-0 vs. Omaha T 1-1 vs. Penn W 3-0 vs. UMKC W 3-0 vs. Seton Hall W 4-1 vs. Marquette W 2-1 @ Villanova L 1-0 @ Xavier L 2-1 vs. Providence L 1-0 vs. Georgetown W 3-0 vs. Xavier W 3-1 @ Providence W 2-1 @ Butler L 2-1 vs. Tulsa W 3-0 @ Kentucky W 3-2
HISTORY
Min 71 27 83 27 33 9 13 21 35 7 23 25 32 26 70 28
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A SH SOG 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Omaha 1/0/0/0/0
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG UMKC 1/0/0/1/0
CAREER STATS
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Year 2016 Sophomore (Creighton) 2015 Freshman (Creighton) Career Totals GCU Totals
GP 16 10 26 --
GS 2 0 2 --
G 0 2 2 --
A 0 2 2 --
PTS 0 6 6 --
SH 6 4 10 --
SH% 0.000 0.500 0.200 --
SOG 0 2 2 --
SOG% 0.000 0.500 0.200 --
GW 0 0 0 --
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0 --
MIN 530 266 796 --
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#11
DAMIAN GERMAN
FORWARD • JUNIOR • 5’9” • 155 • PHOENIX, ARIZ. CAREER HIGHS
2016 | Sophomore
• Played and started all 19 games during the season • Scored the first goal in the new GCU Stadium against UCF on Aug. 26 • Recorded four goals, the second-most on the team • Tallied 32 shots with 10 of them on goal • Added three assists
Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
2, vs. UMKC, 10/21/16, W 5-1 1 (5x), at Seattle U, 10/16/16, L 2-1 4, vs. UMKC, 10/21/16, W 5-1 6, vs. UTRGV, 10/2/15, W 1-0 3, vs. UMKC, 10/21/16, W 5-1
REVIEW
GRAND CANYON
KEEPING TRACK
2015 | Freshman • One of only four GCU players to start all 17 games • Recorded six points, tied for third on the team, with two goals and two assists • Ranked third on the team with 25 shots and nine shots on goal
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH
HIGH SCHOOL Maryvale High School - Phoenix, Ariz. • Scored 31 goals in 40 games his senior season • Member of the U15/U16 National Champions for the U.S. Soccer Academy Development • U17/U18 top goal scorer in the country for the U.S. Soccer Academy Development
PERSONAL • Born on June 17, 1996. • Parents are Jorge German and Elva Zamorano. • Chose GCU because it is just miles from his childhood home. Says he’s “an amibitious guy who wants to go down in the history of GCU as one of the first players to ever win a Division I national championship.” • Enjoys seafood and the movie Brave Heart.
Opp. Result UCF W 4-2 @ UC Irvine L 1-0 @ Loyola Mary. L 1-0 vs. Missouri St. W 1-0 @ New Mexico L 1-0 IUPUI W 3-0 Pacific L 2-1 Portland L 3-1 San José State T 1-1 @ UTRGV T 0-0 @ Hou. Baptist W 3-2 Air Force L 1-0 @ UNLV T 2-2 @ Seattle U L 2-1 UMKC W 5-1 Incarnate Word W 1-0 @ Utah Valley L 3-1 CSU Bakersfield W 2-1 @ Akron L 3-2
Min 83 80 90 78 90 78 62 85 107 104 70 90 74 90 60 88 79 83 104
G 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
A SH SOG 1 5 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 3 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1
THIS IS GCU
Date 8/26 9/2 9/5 9/9 9/11 9/15 9/18 9/22 9/30 10/2 10/6 10/8 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/27 10/30 11/2
MEET THE LOPES
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 1 1 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 2 2 Had 4+ points 1 1 Scored game-winning goal 1 1
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Air Force 2/0/0/2/1 HBU 2/0/0/2/0 SJSU 2/1/0/4/2 UIW 2/0/0/1/1 UTRGV 2/0/1/7/1
HISTORY
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Pacific 2/0/0/4/1 CSUB 2/1/0/4/1 UMKC 2/2/0/4/4 Seattle 2/0/1/2/0 UNLV 2/0/0/5/2 UVU 2/0/0/1/0
CAREER STATS Year 2016 Sophomore 2015 Freshman Career Totals
GP 19 17 36
GS 19 11 30
G 4 2 6
A 3 2 5
PTS 11 6 17
SH 32 25 57
SH% 0.125 0.080 0.105
SOG 10 9 19
SOG% 0.312 0.360 0.333
GW 1 0 1
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
MIN 1595 1393 2988
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#13
JUSTIN RASMUSSEN GRAND CANYON
CAREER HIGHS
HIGH SCHOOL
Bishop Gorman High School - Las Vegas, Nev.
KEEPING TRACK
2017 | Freshman •
• Nevada State Offensive MVP two years in a row and high school Offensive Player of the Year. • Named second team All-Star in 2016. • As a senior, was named to the Class 4A All-Southern Nevada team. • Earned Southwest League Offensive Player of the Year after scoring 23 goals, the seventh-best mark in the region. • Also played with Las Vegas Sports Academy.
Goals -- Assists -- Points -- Shots -- Shots on Goal --
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opp. --
PERSONAL • Born on December 15, 1998. • Parents are Jim and Patty Rasmussen. • Chose GCU because he was “in love with the campus and program.” • Also considered San Diego, New Mexico and Portland. • If he wasn’t playing soccer, he’d be playing golf. • Favorite motivational quote is “Don’t count the days; make the days count.” - Muhammad Ali. • Favorite restaurant is Sauce. • Favorite TV shows are Friends and The Office. • Favorite place to visit is Hawaii.
Result
Min G A SH SOG
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG --
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG
HISTORY
THIS IS GCU
MEET THE LOPES
REVIEW
MIDFIELDER • FRESHMAN • 6’0” • 165 • LAS VEGAS, NEV.
CAREER STATS
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Year 2017 Freshman Career Totals
GP ---
GS ---
G ---
A ---
PTS ---
SH ---
SH% ---
SOG ---
SOG% ---
GW ---
PK-ATT ---
MIN ---
OUTLOOK
#14
JACKSON JELLAH
MIDFIELDER • JUNIOR • 5’9” • 160 • PHOENIX, ARIZ. CAREER HIGHS
PREVIOUS COLLEGE
University of Portland - Portland, Ore.
KEEPING TRACK
2017 | Junior •
2, vs. DePaul, 8/28/16, W 2-1 2, vs. Ohio State, 9/2/16, W 2-0 4, vs. DePaul, 8/28/16, W 2-1 3 (5x), at Evansville, 9/9/16, T 2-2 2 (2x), at Evansville, 9/9/16, T 2-2
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 1 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 1 0 Had 3+ points 1 0 Had 4+ points 1 0 Scored game-winning goal 1 0
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH
Sandra Day O’Connor High School - Phoenix, Ariz. • First team All-Section choice in 2015 and was named most outstanding junior. • Racked up seven goals and eight assists in his senior season. • Top high school memory was making the state finals for 2013-14. • Played for CCV Soccer Club in Phoenix.
PERSONAL • Born on September 19, 1996. • If he wasn’t playing soccer, he’d be playing basketball. • Top place to visit is Portland, Ore.
Opp. Result vs. Wright State L 3-1 vs. DePaul W 2-1 vs. Ohio State W 2-0 vs. San José St. W 2-1 @ Evansville T 2-2 vs. Bradley W 3-0 @ Sac State L 2-1 @ UC Davis L 1-0 @ GCU W 3-1 vs. UC Irvine W 4-1 @ Gonzaga W 5-1 @ USF W 3-2 @ Santa Clara W 1-0 vs. Loyola Mary. W 1-0 vs. San Diego W 4-0 @ Denver L 2-1 @ Pacific L 1-0 vs. Saint Mary’s W 1-0 @ New Mexico T 0-0
Min 81 61 90 76 90 55 87 42 76 76 74 54 66 43 49 89 86 9 44
G 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A SH SOG 0 3 1 0 3 2 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG SJSU 1/0/0/3/0
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Evansville 1/0/0/3/2
HISTORY
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS
THIS IS GCU
Date 8/26 8/28 9/2 9/4 9/9 9/11 9/15 9/18 9/22 9/25 10/9 10/9 10/16 10/28 10/30 11/3 11/6 11/12 11/17
HIGH SCHOOL
MEET THE LOPES
• Saw action in all 19 games as a sophomore in 2016 for the Pilots including 12 starts. • Tallied nine points as a sophomore, scoring three goals an assisting on three more. • Netted the game-winning goal in Portland’s victory over DePaul in 2016 and was named to the Hensor/Zaher Classic All-Tournament team. Scored both of the team’s two goals in the match.
Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
REVIEW
GRAND CANYON
CAREER STATS Year 2016 Sophomore (Portland) 2015 Freshman (Portland) Career Totals GCU Totals
GP 19 16 35
GS 12 6 18
G 3 0 3
A 3 1 4
PTS 9 1 10
SH 19 7 26
SH% 0.158 0.000 0.115
SOG 6 3 9
SOG% 0.316 0.429 0.346
GW 1 0 1
PK-ATT 1-1 0-0 1-1
MIN 1248 623 1871
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#15
BENNETT LEHNER GRAND CANYON
CAREER HIGHS
PREVIOUS COLLEGE
University of Dayton - Dayton, Ohio
KEEPING TRACK
2017 | Sophomore •
• Played in 16 games for the Flyers. • Scored two goals and was a part of a back line that recorded five shutouts on the season. • Named to the UNCW All-Tournament Team.
Goals 1 (2x), vs. Fort Wayne, 10/11/16, W 5-0 Assists -- Points 2 (2x), vs. Fort Wayne, 10/11/16, W 5-0 Shots 5, vs. Fort Wayne, 10/11/16, W 5-0 Shots on Goal 3, vs. Fort Wayne, 10/11/16, W 5-0
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 1 0
HIGH SCHOOL Camas High School - Camas, Wash.
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH
• Named Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Washington. • Scored 59 goals and tallied 32 assists over four-year high school career. • Played 17 games with the Portland Timbers Academy.
Date 8/26 8/28 9/2 9/4 9/9 9/11 9/20 9/24 9/27 10/1 10/5 10/8 10/11 10/15 10/19 11/11
PERSONAL • Born on March 31, 1997. • Parents are Chris and Helen Lehner. • Cites older brother, Evan, as his reason for his passion of soccer. • Off the field, enjoys snowboarding and golfing. • Chose GCU for the athletics and weather. • Also considered Oregon State. • Favorite place to visit is Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands.
Opp. Cleveland St. W Michigan St. Francis Belmont UNCW Marist Bowling Green Oakland Liberty Massachusetts Fordham Saint Louis Fort Wayne St. Bonav. La Salle VCU
Result L 3-0 L 2-0 W 3-0 W 2-1 L 3-0 L 2-1 T 1-1 L 1-0 W 1-0 T 0-0 W 2-1 L 1-0 W 5-0 L 1-0 L 1-0 L 1-0
Min 15 33 13 76 56 43 54 35 86 75 14 35 70 60 22 30
G 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
A SH SOG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG --
HISTORY
THIS IS GCU
MEET THE LOPES
REVIEW
FORWARD • SOPHOMORE • 5’10” • 160 • CAMAS, WASH.
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG
CAREER STATS
54
Year 2016 Freshman (Dayton) Career Totals GCU Totals
GP 16 16 --
GS 3 3 --
G 2 2 --
A 0 0 --
PTS 4 4 --
SH 15 15 --
SH% 0.133 0.133 --
SOG 9 9 --
SOG% 0.600 0.600 --
GW 1 1 --
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 --
MIN 717 717 --
OUTLOOK
#16
CHRISTIAN RAMIREZ FORWARD • JUNIOR • 5’7” • 155 • DALLAS, TEXAS
CAREER HIGHS
2016 | Sophomore • Played in one game for 28 minutes • Attempted two shots with one on goal
2015 | Freshman • Appeared in 12 games, starting five • Notched one assist at UMKC on Nov. 1 • Attempted five shots with four on goal
Goals -- Assists 1, at UMKC, 11/1/15, W 3-2 Points 1, at UMKC, 11/1/15, W 3-2 Shots 2 (2x), at Air Force, 10/30/15, L 3-2 Shots on Goal 2, at Air Force, 10/30/15, L 3-2
REVIEW
GRAND CANYON
KEEPING TRACK
HIGH SCHOOL Lone Star High School - Frisco, Texas • Played for FC Dallas Academy and the US National Team.
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH
PERSONAL
Date Opp. 10/21 UMKC
• Born on January 21, 1997. • Parents are Jairo and Maria Ramirez. • Chose Grand Canyon because of the “world class coaching staff” and being in a “great learning environment to achieve my goals academically.” • Also considered Tulsa, USF, Syracuse, Kentucky and Elon. • Top TV shows include Breaking Bad, Prison Break, Suits, Master Chef Junior and Fixer Upper.
Result W 5-1
Min G A SH SOG 28 0 0 2 1
MEET THE LOPES
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Pacific 1/0/0/0/0 HBU 1/0/0/0/0 UIW 1/0/0/0/0 UNLV 1/0/0/0/0
THIS IS GCU
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG UMKC 2/0/1/3/2 UTRGV 1/0/0/2/1 SJSU 1/0/0/0/0 AFA 1/0/0/2/2
HISTORY
CAREER STATS Year 2016 Sophomore 2015 Freshman Career Totals
GP 1 12 13
GS 0 3 3
G 0 0 0
A 0 1 1
PTS 0 1 1
SH 2 5 7
SH% 0.000 0.000 0.000
SOG 1 4 5
SOG% 0.500 0.800 0.714
GW 0 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
MIN 28 379 407
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OUTLOOK
#17
MARCO AFONSO GRAND CANYON
CAREER HIGHS
HIGH SCHOOL
St. David’s Marist Inanda - Sandton, South Africa
KEEPING TRACK
2017 | Freshman •
• Was selected to play for the U-23 Reserve side of the Premier Soccer League Team, Mpumalanga Black Aces, at Age 17. • Also played cricket.
Goals -- Assists -- Points -- Shots -- Shots on Goal --
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
PERSONAL • Born on December 8, 1997 in Johannesburg, South Africa. • Parents are Carlos and Hilda Afonso. • Hobbies outside of soccer include fishing and riding motor bikes. • Also considered UNLV. • Top places to vacation include Thailand and Austria.
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opp. --
Result
Min G A SH SOG
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG --
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG
HISTORY
THIS IS GCU
MEET THE LOPES
REVIEW
MIDFIELDER • FRESHMAN • 6’0” • 155 • SANDTON, JOHANNESBURG
CAREER STATS
56
Year 2017 Freshman Career Totals
GP ---
GS ---
G ---
A ---
PTS ---
SH ---
SH% ---
SOG ---
SOG% ---
GW ---
PK-ATT ---
MIN ---
OUTLOOK
#18
ANDY ALANIS
FORWARD • RS JUNIOR • 5’10” • 160 • GLENDALE, ARIZ. PERSONAL
2016 | Junior
CAREER HIGHS
• Played in 13 games • Scored one goal against Utah Valley on Oct. 27 • Attempted two shots with one on goal
2015 | Sophomore • Played in 11 games • Notched one goal • Attempted four shots with two on goal
2014 | Freshman • Did not play
HIGH SCHOOL Apollo High School - Glendale, Ariz.
Goals 1 (2x), at Utah Valley, 10/27/16, L 3-1 Assists -- Points 2 (2x), at Utah Valley, 10/27/16, L 3-1 Shots 2 (2x), at Utah Valley, 10/27/16, L 3-1 Shots on Goal 1 (3x), at Utah Valley, 10/27/16, L 3-1
KEEPING TRACK 2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date 8/26 9/2 9/5 9/9 9/11 9/15 9/18 9/22 9/30 10/2 10/6 10/8 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/27 10/30 11/2
Opp. Result UCF W 4-2 @ UC Irvine L 1-0 @ Loyola Mary. L 1-0 vs. Missouri St. W 1-0 @ New Mexico L 1-0 IUPUI W 3-0 Pacific L 2-1 Portland L 3-1 San José State T 1-1 @ UTRGV T 0-0 @ Hou. Baptist W 3-2 Air Force L 1-0 @ UNLV T 2-2 @ Seattle U L 2-1 UMKC W 5-1 Incarnate Word W 1-0 @ Utah Valley L 3-1 CSU Bakersfield W 2-1 @ Akron L 3-2
Min 3 -- -- 12 20 16 17 12 8 21 20 -- 6 21 -- -- 16 -- --
G 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 -- -- 1 -- --
A SH SOG 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 2 1 -- -- -- -- -- --
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Pacific 2/1/0/1/1 UTRGV 2/0/0/0/0 UNLV 1/0/0/0/0 UVU 1/1/0/2/1 UIW 1/0/0/0/0
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG SJSU 2/0/0/0/0 HBU 2/0/0/0/0 UMKC 1/0/0/0/0 CSUB 1/0/0/1/0 Seattle 1/0/0/0/0
HISTORY
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS
THIS IS GCU
• Named Glendale Union District First Team and Division II Sectional First Team in 2013-14 • Garnered Glendale Union District First Team honors as a junior • Also named to the Division II Sectional Second Team and All-Division Honorable Mention teams • Served as team captain during both his junior and senior seasons and scored at least 12 goals in three consecutive seasons • Attended the AYSA Regionals Championship in 2012-13 and 2013-14 • National Honor Society and Honor Roll recognition.
MEET THE LOPES
• Born on September 29, 1995. • Parents are Jose Martin and Lourdes Alanis. • Brother, Daniel, played soccer at Pine Manor College in Newton, Mass. and now at Central College. • Father, Jose Martin, played semi professional soccer in La Pieda, Michoacan. • Enjoys playing soccer because “it brings the world together. Perfect combination of team and individual play.” • Chose GCU because it was close to home and presented “an opportunity to represent my community on a bigger platform.” • Interested career path is physical therapy with a specialty in helping kids. • Favorite personal sports memory growing up was working to return from a broken leg and the first game back.
REVIEW
GRAND CANYON
CAREER STATS Year 2016 Sophomore 2015 Freshman Career Totals
GP 13 11 24
GS 0 0 0
G 1 1 2
A 0 0 0
PTS 2 2 4
SH 2 4 6
SH% 0.500 0.250 0.333
SOG 1 2 3
SOG% 0.500 0.500 0.500
GW 0 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
MIN 172 237 409
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OUTLOOK
#19
DAVIS PECK GRAND CANYON
CAREER HIGHS
HIGH SCHOOL
Seton Catholic Prepatory | Chandler, Ariz.
KEEPING TRACK
2016 | Freshman • Redshirt season
• Also competed for SC Del Sol • Named to the East Valley All-Tribune Team • Was named the Offensive Player of the Year twice. • Named All-Section first team, All-Division first team and Section Player of the Year as a senior in 2015-16. • In two seasons of high school soccer, had 54 goals and 21 assists in just 29 matches.
Goals -- Assists -- Points -- Shots -- Shots on Goal --
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH
PERSONAL
Date Opp. --
• Born on September 12, 1997. • Parents are Chad and Denise Peck. • Mother, Denise (Butticci) Peck, is one of five first team All-Americans in the history of Chico State Women’s Soccer. She also ran track & field and is a member of the Chico State Athletic Hall of Fame. • Father, Chad, played collegiate tennis. • A favorite sports memory was turning a triple play in little league baseball. • Favorite vacation spot is San Francisco. • If he wasn’t playing soccer, he’d be playing golf or baseball. • Favorite app is Guitar Tabs.
Result
Min G A SH SOG
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG --
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG
HISTORY
THIS IS GCU
MEET THE LOPES
REVIEW
FORWARD • RS FRESHMAN • 5’7” • 145 • GILBERT, ARIZ.
CAREER STATS
58
Year 2016 Freshman Career Totals
GP
GS
G
A
PTS
--
--
--
--
--
SH SH% Redshirted season ---
SOG
SOG%
GW
PK-ATT
MIN
--
--
--
--
--
OUTLOOK
#20
ALEX RAMIREZ
MIDFIELDER • SENIOR • 5’6” • 160 • PHOENIX, ARIZ. PERSONAL
2016 | Junior
CAREER HIGHS
• Born on September 28, 1995. • Parents are Samuel and Candice Ramirez. • Enjoys watching stand-up comedy shows. • Favorite motivational quote is “Life isn’t about how hard you can hit, it’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.” • Favorite place to vacation is Huntington Beach, Calif.
• Played in one game • Attemped one shot on goal
2015 | Sophomore • Did not play due to injury
Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
1, vs. UMKC, 10/17/14, W 3-2 1, vs. UMKC, 10/17/14, W 3-2 3, vs. UMKC, 10/17/14, W 3-2 3, vs. Air Force, 10/19/14, T 0-0 1 (3x), vs. CSUB, 11/2/14, T 1-1
KEEPING TRACK
• Competed in 19 games, earning 11 starts during the season • Scored one goal and recorded an assist in GCU’s win against Kansas City on Oct. 17.
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH
HIGH SCHOOL
Date Opp. --
Ironwood High School - Glendale, Ariz. • Named Most Valuable Player of his team, District Player of the Year, District First Team, and Second Team AllState in 2011-12 and 2013-14. • His Ironwood squad won the 5A-II State Championship in 2010-11. • Was named All-State honorable mention in 2010-11. • Played on the Blackhawks club team that won the state tournament and qualified for regionals, held in Hawaii, in 2012-13. Attended nationals three different seasons and won state championships five times. • Also played football.
Result
Min G A SH SOG
MEET THE LOPES
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
2014 | Freshman
REVIEW
GRAND CANYON
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG UNLV 1/0/0/0/0 Seattle 1/0/0/1/0 Air Force 1/0/0/3/1 UIW 1/0/0/0/0 CSUB 1/0/0/2/1 Omaha 1/0/0/2/0
THIS IS GCU
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Pacific 1/0/0/1/0 UVU 1/0/0/0/0 UMKC 1/1/1/1/1 HBU 1/0/0/1/0 SJSU 1/0/0/0/0 UNLV 1/0/0/0/0
HISTORY
CAREER STATS Year 2016 Junior 2014 Freshman Career Totals
GP 1 19 20
GS 0 11 11
G 0 1 1
A 0 1 1
PTS 0 3 3
SH 1 12 13
SH% 0.000 0.083 0.077
SOG 1 3 4
SOG% 1.000 0.250 0.308
GW 0 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
MIN 0 1109 --
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OUTLOOK
#21
JOSH DRACK GRAND CANYON
CAREER HIGHS
HIGH SCHOOL
Hamilton High School - Chandler, Ariz.
KEEPING TRACK
2017 | Freshman •
• Compiled an impressive prep resume, scoring 65 goals and tallying 32 assists in two seasons. • 2016 Arizona Gatorade Player of the Year. • Two-year team captain. • Two-time All-Conference selection. • 2016 Arizona Big Schools Player of the Year. • Was named to the Top Drawer Soccer All-American team twice. • Helped lead the Huskies to a state championship in 2016. • Trained with the Portland Timbers Academy. • Played for Gilbert Arsenal Soccer Club. • Was a member of the Hamilton High Astronomy Club. • Volunteered with the Salvation Army’s Adopt-A-Family program an as a youth soccer coach.
Goals -- Assists -- Points -- Shots -- Shots on Goal --
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opp. --
Result
Min G A SH SOG
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG --
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG
PERSONAL • Born on September 22, 1999 in Honolulu, Hawaii. • Parents are Ricardo and Masayo Drack. • Outside of soccer, enjoys playing baseball and basketball and singing. • Chose Grand Canyon for “the atmosphere around the campus, the team” and a belief that a career at GCU can help vault him into a professional soccer career. • Top place to visit on vacation is the Dominican Republic.
HISTORY
THIS IS GCU
MEET THE LOPES
REVIEW
MIDFIELDER/FORWARD • FRESHMAN • 5’7” • 150 • CHANDLER, ARIZ.
CAREER STATS
60
Year 2017 Freshman Career Totals
GP ---
GS ---
G ---
A ---
PTS ---
SH ---
SH% ---
SOG ---
SOG% ---
GW ---
PK-ATT ---
MIN ---
OUTLOOK
#22
MARLON ATONDO
MIDFIELDER/DEFENDER • JUNIOR • 5’7” • 145 • SAN LUIS, ARIZ. CAREER HIGHS
PREVIOUS COLLEGE
Arizona Western College - Yuma, Ariz.
KEEPING TRACK
2017 | Junior •
1, vs. Yavapai, 10/18/16, L 2-1 2, vs. Paradise Val. CC, 9/17/16, W 8-0 3, vs. Yavapai, 10/18/16, L 2-1 -- --
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
HIGH SCHOOL
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH
San Luis High School - San Luis, Ariz.
Date Opp. --
• In sum, scored 25 goals and assisted on 48 more during his high school career. • Named All-Region first team all four years. • Named All-Division first team as a senior. • Top high school memory was advancing all the way to the Division II State Championship as a senior in the 2014-15 season. Scored a goal in the semifinal game to help team advance to final. • Also was a member of the track & field team. • Played for SC Del Sol ‘97 Yuma.
Result
Min G A SH SOG
MEET THE LOPES
• Arizona Community College All-Region first team. • Scholar All-American. • One of two players on team to start all 21 games as a sophomore in 2016. Scored one goal and assisted on five more. • As a freshman in 2015, assisted on three goals.
Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
REVIEW
GRAND CANYON
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG
THIS IS GCU
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG --
PERSONAL
HISTORY
• Born on June 2, 1997. • Parents are Carlos and Isabel Atondo. • Brother, Joshua, also played soccer at Arizona Western College in 2010. • Hobbies include hiking and watching other sports. • Favorite motivational quote is: “You either wake up and chase your dreams or keep dreaming about them.” • Top vacation spot is Cancun.
CAREER STATS Year 2017 Sophomore (AZ Western) 2016 Freshman (AZ Western) Career Totals GCU Totals
GP 21 17 ---
GS 21 5 ---
G 1 0 ---
A 5 3 ---
PTS 7 3 ---
SH -----
SH% -----
SOG -----
SOG% -----
GW -----
PK-ATT -----
MIN -----
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OUTLOOK
#23
AUSTIN DAY
HISTORY
THIS IS GCU
MEET THE LOPES
REVIEW
DEFENDER • SOPHOMORE • 5’9” • 145 • FRISCO, TEXAS GRAND CANYON
CAREER HIGHS
2016 | Freshman
• Appeared in 16 games and made 10 starts • Played 1068 minutes during the season • Attempted eight shots, three on goal, and recorded one assist
Goals -- Assists 1, vs. CSU Bakersfield, 10/30/16, W 2-1 Points 1, vs. CSU Bakersfield, 10/30/16, W 2-1 Shots 2 (3x), vs. Utah Valley, 10/27/16, L 3-1 Shots on Goal 1 (3x), at Seattle U, 10/16/16, L 2-1
KEEPING TRACK 2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
HIGH SCHOOL Centennial High School - Frisco, Texas • Played for FC Dallas Premier where he was a team Dallas Cup Champion • Made an appearance in the National Championship Finals Tournament • First team All-Region choice in 2016 and second team All-State selection in 2015. • Named District Offensive Player of the Year in 2015 and District Utility Player of the Year in 2015. • Favorite moment was winning the third round playoff game as a senior. • Member of National Honor Society, DECA and Honor Roll. • Also played football. • Played for FC Dallas 98 Premier, winning the Dallas Cup, the State Cup, and being crowned regional champions to qualify for nationals.
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date 8/26 9/2 9/5 9/9 9/11 9/15 9/18 9/22 9/30 10/2 10/6 10/8 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/27 10/30 11/2
PERSONAL • Born on Dec. 23, 1997. • Parents are Daryl and Rebecca Day. • Chose Grand Canyon “to be a part of a growing program and make my mark on it.” • Favorite meal is steak and potatoes. • Also considered SMU and Georgetown. • Favorite quote is “Winning is not everything but wanting to win is.” - Vince Lombardi. • Favorite TV show is The Office.
Opp. Result UCF W 4-2 @ UC Irvine L 1-0 @ Loyola Mary. L 1-0 vs. Missouri St. W 1-0 @ New Mexico L 1-0 IUPUI W 3-0 Pacific L 2-1 Portland L 3-1 San José State T 1-1 @ UTRGV T 0-0 @ Hou. Baptist W 3-2 Air Force L 1-0 @ UNLV T 2-2 @ Seattle U L 2-1 UMKC W 5-1 Incarnate Word W 1-0 @ Utah Valley L 3-1 CSU Bakersfield W 2-1 @ Akron L 3-2
Min -- -- -- 12 28 26 7 14 95 69 90 90 110 90 78 90 90 90 89
G -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A SH SOG -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Pacific 1/0/0/0/0 UTRGV 1/0/0/2/1 Air Force 1/0/0/0/0 Seattle 1/0/0/2/1 UIW 1/0/0/0/0 CSUB 1/0/1/0/0
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG SJSU 1/0/0/1/1 HBU 1/0/0/0/0 UNLV 1/0/0/0/0 UMKC 1/0/0/0/0 UVU 1/0/0/2/0
CAREER STATS
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Year 2016 Freshman Career Totals
GP 16 16
GS 10 10
G 0 0
A 1 1
PTS 1 1
SH 8 8
SH% 0.000 0.000
SOG 3 3
SOG% 0.375 0.375
GW 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0
MIN 1068 1068
OUTLOOK
#24
ISAIAS GERMAN
MIDFIELDER/DEFENDER • FRESHMAN • 6’0” • 165 • PHOENIX, ARIZ. CAREER HIGHS
HIGH SCHOOL
Maryvale High School - Phoenix, Ariz.
KEEPING TRACK
2017 | Freshman •
• Played for Real Salt Lake Academy.
Goals -- Assists -- Points -- Shots -- Shots on Goal --
PERSONAL • Born on September 28, 1998. • Parents are Jorge German and Elva Zamorano. • Older brother, Damian, also plays on the team. • Favorite place to visit on vacation is Mazatlan, Sinaloa.
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opp. --
Result
Min G A SH SOG
MEET THE LOPES
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
REVIEW
GRAND CANYON
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG
THIS IS GCU
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG --
HISTORY
CAREER STATS Year 2017 Freshman Career Totals
GP ---
GS ---
G ---
A ---
PTS ---
SH ---
SH% ---
SOG ---
SOG% ---
GW ---
PK-ATT ---
MIN ---
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OUTLOOK
#25
PATRICK RING GRAND CANYON
CAREER HIGHS
HIGH SCHOOL
Desert Vista High School - Phoenix, Ariz.
KEEPING TRACK
2016 | Freshman • Redshirt season
• Named to the Canadian U20 National Pool in 2015, which he cites as his top sports moment. • Won a state championship with CCV Soccer Club. • Also played for Real Salt Lake Academy.
Goals -- Assists -- Points -- Shots -- Shots on Goal --
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
PERSONAL • Born on December 25, 1997. • Parents are Nathan and Lauren Ring. • Father, Nathan, played football at Wheaton College from 1987-89. • Sister, Laikyn, is a GCU Dancer. • Outside of soccer, enjoys snowboarding and playing golf. • Chose GCU for “the quality soccer and the Christian atmosphere.” • Also considered Air Force, Navy and Point Loma. • Favorite part of playing soccer is the competitiveness of the sport and the GCU fans. • If he wasn’t playing soccer, he’d be playing baseball. • Favorite restaurant is In N Out. • Favorite TV show is The Office. • Favorite place to visit is Florida.
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opp. --
Result
Min G A SH SOG
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG --
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG
HISTORY
THIS IS GCU
MEET THE LOPES
REVIEW
DEFENDER • RS FRESHMAN • 5’11” • 165 • PHOENIX, ARIZ.
CAREER STATS
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Year 2016 Freshman Career Totals
GP
GS
G
A
PTS
--
--
--
--
--
SH SH% Redshirted season ---
SOG
SOG%
GW
PK-ATT
MIN
--
--
--
--
--
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#26
DANIEL MORENO
MIDFIELDER • SOPHOMORE • 5’8” • 150 • PHOENIX, ARIZ. CAREER HIGHS
2016 | Freshman • Played in four games and started one as a midfielder • Attempted three shots during the season • Played a total of 79 minutes
Goals -- Assists -- Points -- Shots 1 (3x), vs. UMKC, 10/21/16, W 5-1 Shots on Goal 1 (2x), vs. UMKC, 10/21/16, W 5-1
REVIEW
GRAND CANYON
KEEPING TRACK
CLUB SOCCER
PERSONAL
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date 8/26 9/2 9/5 9/9 9/11 9/15 9/18 9/22 9/30 10/2 10/6 10/8 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/27 10/30 11/2
Opp. Result UCF W 4-2 @ UC Irvine L 1-0 @ Loyola Mary. L 1-0 vs. Missouri St. W 1-0 @ New Mexico L 1-0 IUPUI W 3-0 Pacific L 2-1 Portland L 3-1 San José State T 1-1 @ UTRGV T 0-0 @ Hou. Baptist W 3-2 Air Force L 1-0 @ UNLV T 2-2 @ Seattle U L 2-1 UMKC W 5-1 Incarnate Word W 1-0 @ Utah Valley L 3-1 CSU Bakersfield W 2-1 @ Akron L 3-2
Min -- -- -- 12 -- 20 -- -- -- 23 -- -- -- -- 24 -- -- -- --
G A SH SOG -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 0 1 1 -- -- -- -- 0 0 1 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 0 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG UTRGV 1/0/0/0/0
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG UMKC 1/0/0/1/1
HISTORY
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS
THIS IS GCU
• Born on January 28, 1997 in Pasto, Colombia, but grew up in Phoenix. • Parents are Alvaro and Sandra Moreno. • Father, Alvaro, works in the aerospace industry. • Enjoys visits to Colombia. • Favorite car is 1975-77 Mustang. • Chose GCU for the “competitive roster and great support from the fans.”
MEET THE LOPES
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
• Played for Real Salt Lake where he helped them break the national goal record of 150 goals in 37 games in 2015. Moreno scored eight goals. • Helped lead his team to a National Championship game.
CAREER STATS Year 2016 Freshman Career Totals
GP 4 4
GS 1 1
G 0 0
A 0 0
PTS 0 0
SH 3 3
SH% 0.000 0.000
SOG 2 2
SOG% 0.667 0.667
GW 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0
MIN 79 79
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OUTLOOK
#27
BRANDON JOHNSON GRAND CANYON
CAREER HIGHS
HIGH SCHOOL
Mountain Pointe High School - Phoenix, Ariz.
KEEPING TRACK
2016 | Freshman • Redshirt season
• Helped his club team Sereno SC to a State League Championship as well back-to-back State League finals appearances • Part of a team that competed in Surf Cups finals and was once crowned President’s Day Tournament Champion • Also competed on the football team at Mountain Pointe • Was named first team All-City. • Also played football and baseball.
Goals -- Assists -- Points -- Shots -- Shots on Goal --
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opp. --
PERSONAL • Born on November 19, 1997. • Parents are George Johnson and Linda Stea. • Would like to trade places with Conor McGregor for a day. • Favorite restaurant is Whataburger.
Result
Min G A SH SOG
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG --
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG
HISTORY
THIS IS GCU
MEET THE LOPES
REVIEW
DEFENDER • RS FRESHMAN • 5’10” • 190 • TEMPE, ARIZ.
CAREER STATS
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Year 2016 Freshman Career Totals
GP
GS
G
A
PTS
--
--
--
--
--
SH SH% Redshirted season ---
SOG
SOG%
GW
PK-ATT
MIN
--
--
--
--
--
OUTLOOK
#28
KHADIM SEYE
DEFENDER • SENIOR • 6’3” • 185 • DAKAR, SENEGAL PERSONAL
2016 | Junior
CAREER HIGHS (GCU)
• Born on Aug. 11, 1996. • Parents are Mamadou Seye and Fatou Séne. • Older brother, Pape, played soccer at Cornell from 2004-08. • Also considered Syracuse, UConn, Albany and Siena. • Favorite TV show is House. • Favorite place to visit is Jamaica.
• Started and played in 18 games for 1539 minutes • Scored two goals and added one assist for five total points • Attempted 26 shots with seven of them being on goal • Scored two goals, including the game winner, against UCF on August 26
Monroe College - New York, N.Y. • Made an appearance in the XV Region Championship at Monroe College • Was a key member of the 2014 Monroe College team that made it to the NJCAA National Championship • In 2014, Seye earned NJCAA All-American honors and was named to the All-Tournament team for his play during the NJCAA tournament • Was a team co-captain during his sophomore campaign and led the team to the regional final.
Goals 2, vs. UCF, 8/26/16, W 4-2 Assists -- Points 4, vs. UCF, 8/26/16, W 4-2 Shots 4 , vs. UCF, 8/26/16, W 4-2 Shots on Goal 2 (2x), at Seattle U, 10/16/16, L 2-1
KEEPING TRACK 2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 1 1 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 1 1 Had 4+ points 1 1 Scored game-winning goal 1 1
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH
HIGH SCHOOL Kent High School - Kent, Conn. • Served as a team captain as a senior. • Led the team to the Founder’s League Championship. • Named WNEPSSA and NEPSSA All-Star as a junior and senior. • Also named to the NSCAA All-State team as a senior. • Also played basketball and crew. • Academic honor roll member.
Opp. Result UCF W 4-2 @ UC Irvine L 1-0 @ Loyola Mary. L 1-0 vs. Missouri St. W 1-0 @ New Mexico L 1-0 IUPUI W 3-0 Pacific L 2-1 Portland L 3-1 San José State T 1-1 @ UTRGV T 0-0 @ Hou. Baptist W 3-2 Air Force L 1-0 @ UNLV T 2-2 @ Seattle U L 2-1 UMKC W 5-1 Incarnate Word W 1-0 @ Utah Valley L 3-1 CSU Bakersfield W 2-1 @ Akron L 3-2
Min 90 90 73 90 90 81 97 90 110 92 30 90 100 90 -- 90 7 59 104
G 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0
A SH SOG 0 2 2 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 3 2 -- -- -- 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0
THIS IS GCU
Date 8/26 9/2 9/5 9/9 9/11 9/15 9/18 9/22 9/30 10/2 10/6 10/8 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/27 10/30 11/2
MEET THE LOPES
PREVIOUS COLLEGE
REVIEW
GRAND CANYON
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG SJSU 1/0/0/2/1 HBU 1/0/0/0/0 UNLV 1/0/0/1/0 UIW 1/0/0/2/0 CSUB 1/0/0/1/0
HISTORY
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Pacific 1/0/0/0/0 UTRGV 1/0/0/2/0 Air Force 1/0/0/2/1 Seattle 1/0/0/3/2 UVU 1/0/0/1/1
CAREER STATS Year 2016 Junior 2015 Sophomore (Monroe) 2014 Freshman (Monroe) Career Totals GCU Totals
GP 18 14 13 45 18
GS 18 12 13 43 18
G 2 0 4 6 2
A 1 1 2 4 1
PTS 5 1 10 16 5
SH 26 8 31 65 26
SH% 0.077 0.000 0.129 0.092 0.077
SOG 7 3 15 25 7
SOG% 0.269 0.375 0.484 0.385 0.269
GW 1 0 2 3 1
PK-ATT 1-1 0-1 1-1 2-3 1-1
MIN 1539 ---1539
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#29
TYLER HUGHES GRAND CANYON
CAREER HIGHS
HIGH SCHOOL
Squalicum High School - Bellingham, Wash.
KEEPING TRACK
2017 | Freshman •
• Was a member of the varsity team all four years and the team’s MVP three of the years. • Won the State Championship as a freshman, scoring two goals in the final. • All-State first team member all four years. • All-League MVP and team captain as a senior. • Won multiple Washington Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Player of the Week honors. • A member of academic honor roll. • Participated in Los Angeles National Camp and is still included in US national team pool. • Also played on Washington State Team (EDP). • Gained experience with Seattle United, Crossfire Academy U18, and NIKE Id2 camps in Frisco, Texas.
Goals -- Assists -- Points -- Shots -- Shots on Goal --
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opp. --
Result
Min G A SH SOG
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG --
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG
PERSONAL • Born on October 22, 1998. • Parents are Chris and Sandy Hughes. • Chose GCU for “the atmosphere and how big athletics are to the school and the people.” • If he wasn’t playing soccer, he’d be playing tennis. • Favorite TV show is The Office.
HISTORY
THIS IS GCU
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REVIEW
MIDFIELDER • FRESHMAN • 5’8” • 145 • BELLINGHAM, WASH.
CAREER STATS
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Year 2017 Freshman Career Totals
GP ---
GS ---
G ---
A ---
PTS ---
SH ---
SH% ---
SOG ---
SOG% ---
GW ---
PK-ATT ---
MIN ---
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#31
ANDREW PETRUCELLI
DEFENDER • SOPHOMORE • 6’0” • 160 • SOUTH BEND, IND. CAREER HIGHS
2016 | Freshman • Played in three games and for 41 minutes during the season. • Attempted one shot on goal.
Goals -- Assists -- Points -- Shots 1, vs. IUPUI, 9/15/16, W 3-0 Shots on Goal 1, vs. IUPUI, 9/15/16, W 3-0
REVIEW
GRAND CANYON
KEEPING TRACK
HIGH SCHOOL • Earned a Second Team All-District selection. • Also played football.
PERSONAL • Born on November 2, 1997. • Parents are Chris and Eve Petrucelli. • Father, Chris, played soccer at UNC Greensboro from 1980-83 where he helped win two Division III national championships. • Mother, Eve, was on the cheerleading team at Old Dominion. • Older brother, Nick, and older sister, Gabrielle, both played soccer at SMU. Gabrielle was also a member of the rowing team for one year. • Chose Grand Canyon because “I felt at home on the campus” and for the coaching staff. • Favorites: TV show - The Walking Dead; website ESPNFC; places to visit - New York City and Austin.
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date 9/15 10/14 10/21
Opp. IUPUI at UNLV UMKC
Result W 3-0 T 2-2 W 5-1
Min 9 20 12
G 0 0 0
A SH SOG 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
MEET THE LOPES
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
Highland Park High School - University Park, Texas
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS
THIS IS GCU
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG UNLV 1/0/0/0/0 UMKC 1/0/0/0/0
HISTORY
CAREER STATS Year 2016 Freshman Career Totals
GP 3 3
GS 0 0
G 0 0
A 0 0
PTS 0 0
SH 1 1
SH% 0.000 0.000
SOG 1 1
SOG% 1.000 1.000
GW 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0
MIN 41 41
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#33
AIDAN McGLOTHAN REVIEW
DEFENDER • SENIOR • 6’4” • 200 • GILBERT, ARIZ. GRAND CANYON
CAREER HIGHS
2016 | Junior • Started nine games and played in 15 total as a defender • Recorded one assist for a total of 1 point • Attempted eight shots during the season • Played in 923 minutes for the year
KEEPING TRACK
MEET THE LOPES
2015 | Sophomore
THIS IS GCU
Goals -- Assists 1 (2x), at Akron, 11/2/16, L 3-2 Points 1 (2x), at Akron, 11/2/16, L 3-2 Shots 2 (2x), at Akron, 11/2/16, L 3-2 Shots on Goal 1 (2x), at New Mexico, 9/11/16, L 1-0
2016 CAREER (GCU) Scored multiple goals 0 0 Scored 3+ goals 0 0 Had multiple assists 0 0 Had 3+ points 0 0 Had 4+ points 0 0 Scored game-winning goal 0 0
• Appeared in three games • Attempted one shot in 25 minutes on the season
2014 | Freshman • Competed in nine games, four of which he started in
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH
HIGH SCHOOL
Date 8/26 9/2 9/5 9/9 9/11 9/15 9/18 9/22 9/30 10/2 10/6 10/8 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/27 10/30 11/2
Basha High School - Chandler, Ariz. • Served as team captain during his final two years. • Was named Basha’s Defensive Player of the Year as a senior. • First Team All-Section and All-Division Second Team. • His favorite high school sports memory was scoring on a freekick and recording a hat trick in the same game. • Also ran cross country. • Was on the honor roll and had a 4.0 GPA. • Played for the club team, Arizona Arsenal 96’.
PERSONAL • Born on July 8, 1996. • Parents are Kevin McGlothan and Janelle Danley. • Brother, Gabe, plays basketball at Army. • Also enjoys playing basketball.
Opp. Result UCF W 4-2 @ UC Irvine L 1-0 @ Loyola Mary. L 1-0 vs. Missouri St. W 1-0 @ New Mexico L 1-0 IUPUI W 3-0 Pacific L 2-1 Portland L 3-1 San José State T 1-1 @ UTRGV T 0-0 @ Hou. Baptist W 3-2 Air Force L 1-0 @ UNLV T 2-2 @ Seattle U L 2-1 UMKC W 5-1 Incarnate Word W 1-0 @ Utah Valley L 3-1 CSU Bakersfield W 2-1 @ Akron L 3-2
Min -- 90 90 60 90 73 97 35 110 -- 51 -- 40 90 30 2 16 -- 49
G -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0
A SH SOG -- -- -- 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 -- -- -- 0 0 0 -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- 1 2 0
HISTORY
CAREER VS. 2017 OPPONENTS Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG Pacific 1/0/0/1/0 HBU 1/0/0/0/0 Seattle 2/0/0/1/0 UIW 3/0/0/0/0 Air Force 1/0/0/0/0
Opp. GP/G/A/S/SOG SJSU 2/0/0/2/0 UNLV 3/0/0/0/0 UMKC 2/0/0/0/0 UVU 3/0/0/0/0 Omaha 1/0/0/1/0
CAREER STATS
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Year 2016 Junior 2015 Sophomore 2014 Freshman Career Totals
GP 15 3 9 27
GS 9 0 4 13
G 0 0 0 0
A 1 0 0 1
PTS 1 0 0 1
SH 8 1 2 11
SH% 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
SOG 2 0 0 2
SOG% 0.250 0.000 0.000 0.182
GW 0 0 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
MIN 923 25 528 1476
OUTLOOK
#99
SHAWN SPITZER
GOALKEEPER • RS JUNIOR • 6’1” • 185 • TUCSON, ARIZ. PERSONAL
2016 | Junior • Appeared in one game against UMKC on Oct. 21, logging 12 minutes of action.
2015 | Sophomore
CAREER HIGHS
• Born on August 18, 1995. • Parents are Eric and Kimberly Spitzer. • Father, Eric, played college basketball at University of the Pacific. • Outside of soccer, enjoys playing golf and being a DJ.
• Did not see action.
REVIEW
GRAND CANYON
Minutes 12, vs. UMKC, 10/21/16, W 5-1 Saves -- Scoreless streak -- Goals allowed -- Shots faced --
KEEPING TRACK
• Redshirt season.
HIGH SCHOOL Sabino High School - Tucson, Ariz. • Named All-Conference and All-Southern Arizona First Team in 2013 • Finished second in the state with 155 saves en route to being named team MVP • Garnered Honorable Mention All-Southern Arizona honors as a sophomore and junior • In club soccer, collected 22 shutouts in 30 games as his squad finished third in the state championships • Named the state and Region 4 MVP with his club team in 2012 • Played with the Arizona Olympic Development Program for four years, serving as the starting goalie for three of those • Earned the silver medal with the USA Maccabi Junior Team at the Pan American Maccabi Games in San Pablo, Brazil • Favorite memory from high school was knocking rivals out of state. • Played for father, Eric. • Has played for club teams Cisco Tucson 96, TSA 96 Red and Cal Golden State FC.
2016 CAREER (GCU) -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0
2016 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opp. 10/21 UMKC
Result W 5-1
Min GA SV SF 12 0 0 0
MEET THE LOPES
Shutouts Allowed 1 goal Allowed 2 goals Allowed 3+ goals 5+ saves 7+ saves
2014 | Freshman
THIS IS GCU HISTORY
CAREER STATS Year 2016 RS Sophomore 2015 RS Freshman 2014 Freshman Career Totals
GP-GS 1-0 0-0
MIN 12 0
GA 0 0
GAA 0.00 0.00
1-0
12
0
0.00
SV 0 0
SV% 0.000 0.000 Redshirted season 0 0.000
W 0 0
L 0 0
T 0 0
SHO 0 0
SF 0 0
0
0
0
0
0
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// GCU STADIUM
OUTLOOK
STADIUM INFORMATION Opened August 26, 2016 Capacity 6,000 GCU Record at GCU Stadium 5-3-1 (.625) Surface Natural Grass Scoreboard Southeast Corner Location West campus, even with 34th Ave. Direction Stadium seating faces east
HISTORY
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First Game Result Largest Crowd Result First Goal
8/26/2016 vs. UCF W 4-2 6,402 - 8/26/2016 vs. UCF W 4-2 8/26/2016, Damian German, 4’
With the completion of the new, highly anticipated stadium for the Grand Canyon men’s and women’s soccer programs, the Lopes ushered in a new era of GCU soccer as they began calling one of the country’s preeminent collegiate soccer stadiums home on Friday, Aug. 26, 2016.
The facility also accommodates the new GCU StudentAthlete Academic Center. The wing serves as the epicenter for academic support which includes an expansive academic tutoring center for studentathletes. The multipurpose facility also provides two, full-sized educational classrooms.
The GCU Stadium is a state-of-the-art facility, which features seating capacity for more than 6,000 spectators and includes an academic wing underneath the stadium. At 41,852-square-feet, the stadium will provide 3,000 shaded individual chairback seats and is located in the heart of GCU’s campus, just east of Antelope Gym and steps away from the Student Union.
Housed atop the grandstand at midfield, the press box provides ample amounts of room and amenities to accommodate working press and broadcast media. Individual booths provide noise and space barriers for all working media. While GCU Soccer Stadium welcomed the Mexican national soccer team for practice during the Copa America Centenario tournament in June 2016, it hosted its first competitive match on Friday, Aug. 26, 2016 as the men’s soccer team took on Central Florida. In front of 6,402 fans -- the largest crowd to ever see a collegiate soccer game in Arizona -- the Lopes topped the Knights 4-2 to christen the stadium.
The all-natural turf is surround by a 10-foot grass berm on three sides to house 3,000 spectators. Students and alumni enjoy an exclusive tailgating area on a 2,100-square-foot raised, concrete platform on the east side for extra seating that houses the rauccous, nationally-recognized Havocs In its first season, GCU Stadium averaged 2,508 fans Student Section. In addition to the pitch, the complex per match for men’s soccer, a mark which ranked No. includes a spacious indoor facility that features team 7 nationally. locker rooms and a satellite training room. Fans also have access to a Lopes team store and a concession stand.
OUTLOOK REVIEW
AVERAGE ATTENDANCE Maryland (Big 10) UConn (American) UC Santa Barbara (Big West) Cal Poly (Big West)
THIS IS GCU
Clemson (ACC) Creighton (Big East) Grand Canyon (WAC)
HISTORY
4,015 3,823 3,463 2,845 2,636 2,603 2,508 2,458 2,319 2,298
MEET THE LOPES
2016 NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S SOCCER
South Carolina (SEC) Louisville (ACC) Portland (WCC)
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// BROADCAST TEAM
MEET THE LOPES
REVIEW
OUTLOOK
THIS IS GCU
YURVIEW ARIZONA CREW YurView Arizona is proud to partner with Grand Canyon University Athletics and bring select sporting events to viewers all across the Phoenix Metropolitan area and beyond. Games televised locally on YurView remain available for internet streaming globally via GCU.tv. The 2017 schedule on YurView is below:
HISTORY
THIS IS GCU
Thursday, September 7 - 6:30 p.m. MST - vs. Evansville Purple Aces Saturday, November 4 - 6:30 p.m. MST - vs. UNLV Rebels
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BARRY BUETEL
COBI JONES
KATE LONGWORTH
Play-by-Play
Analysis
On-Field Reporter
Buetel is in his fifth year at GCU, serving as the Executive Producer of the university’s award-winning video department. He is the voice of all televised GCU athletic events ranging from basketball to baseball and soccer.
Jones joins the GCU crew for the second straight season.
Buetel has held numerous broadcasting roles covering various professional teams including the Arizona Diamondbacks, Arizona Coyotes, Arizona Cardinals, Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars and Minnesota Wild. His responsibilities have ranged from play-by-play to analysis to host on both the television and radio side of broadcasts.
Following a college career at UCLA, Jones played soccer from 1994 until 2007. Beginning his career overseas in the Premier League, Jones then came back stateside o play in a fledgling MLS. He scored 70 goals over the course of 306 matches in a 12-year career with the LA Galaxy.
Jones currently serves as the color analyst for the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer. He can also be seen on Fox Sports, BeIN Sports, and the Pac-12 Network.
Longworth enters her third year covering all televised GCU athletic events. She also serves as an on-field reporter for the Arizona Diamondbacks on FOX Sports Arizona, a role which she has held since the beginning of the 2015 season. An Emmy Award winner, Longworth covered Bay Area sports from 2008-2015 before returning home to Arizona in 2015 where she graduated from the University of Arizona. While in the Bay Area, Longworth worked for Comcast SportsNet, providing coverage of the Oakland Athletics, Oakland Raiders, San José Sharks and San José Earthquakes.
OUTLOOK
FOR THE SECOND YEAR ALL LOPES HOME GAMES WILL BE AVAILABLE
VIA FREE LIVE VIDEO BROADCAST REVIEW MEET THE LOPES
FLEXIBLE WAYS TO WATCH COMPUTER
TABLET
MOBILE DEVICE
Stream GCU.tv on YouTube via Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, game console, smart TV or other internet streaming device
Visit GCU.tv on your favorite internet browser
Navigate to the Grand Canyon University channel on the free YouTube mobile app
Navigate to the Grand Canyon University channel on the free YouTube mobile app
SELECT GAMES ALSO AVAILABLE VIA THESE VIEWING OPTIONS:
ESPN3.COM
WATCHESPN APP
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Catch all conference events on the conference’s digital streaming platform, available at WACSports.com/Live
Visit ESPN3.com on your favorite internet browser and login with your participating cable or satellite provider
Download the free WatchESPN app on your app store and login with your participating cable or satellite provider
Tune into YurView Arizona in the Phoenix area for broadcasts of: Sep. 7 vs. Evansville Nov. 4 vs. UNLV
Road game coverage determined by host schools. Visit GCULopes.com to find available viewing options for all road contests.
HISTORY
WAC DIGITAL NETWORK
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TV
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// NIKE PARTNERSHIP
Grand Canyon University’s rise in NCAA Division I athletics was further entrenched by the announcement of a five-year deal with apparel and footwear giant, Nike, on May 27, 2015.
them,” Nike executive Eric Lautenbach said. “One day I could be referencing Grand Canyon when I talk about our relationships with schools that set no limits on the championships they pursue.”
“Nike is the gold standard when it comes to apparel and footwear,” Vice President of Athletics Mike Vaught said at the time of announcement. “We are partnering with a brand that has worldwide appeal and credibility.”
The Nike deal adds a globally recognized “swoosh” to GCU’s purple-clad teams. The contract was characterized as similar financially to deals the company has made with more established D-I schools in the former Big East Conference.
Phoenix sports icon, Jerry Colangelo, made the announcement in a press conference on the GCU campus. Colangelo serves as a special consultant to the university’s athletic department and is the namesake of the school’s business college.
“Anything Jerry Colangelo has suggested to me has netted out to be a great idea,” Lautenbach said, noting their relationship is among the most cherished things he’s developed in his career at Nike.
“I think it’s huge because when you talk about world brands, they don’t get much bigger than Nike,” said Colangelo, who helped make the deal possible by leveraging his relationships with the company from his time in the NBA and USA Basketball.
“The recipe has been developed for great success, certainly with Mike Vaught’s leadership and the coaches they have,” Lautenbach said. “Our track record is we’re going to work with great partners and to be a great partner for them.”
The five-year deal with Nike (running through the 2019-2020 year) covers apparel and footwear for coaches and student-athletes of all 21 sports.
“Sure, there’s competition in the apparel business and the shoe business,” Colangelo said. “But by far the big guy in that whole space is Nike.”
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Phoenix sports icon Jerry Colangelo announces the university’s five-year partnership with Nike in a press conference on May 27, 2015.
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At GCU, you’ll find everything you need to enjoy a full college experience, from NCAA Division I athletics to suite-style residence halls, popular dining options, fun events and clubs and organizations. Traditional, online and evening students are equally valued members of our community and receive full access to GCU’s campus resources and events. Explore the campus by taking a free tour or signing up for Discover GCU.
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Grand Canyon University prepares learners to become global citizens, critical thinkers, effective communicators and responsible leaders by providing an academically challenging, values-based curriculum from the context of our Christian heritage.
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GCU has also expanded outside of campus to include new properties. The GCU Hotel is located close to campus and offers affordable room rates and renovated accommodations - the perfect place for families to stay when visiting their student. Canyon 49 Grill, located in the hotel, offers the perfect local hangout, with delicious food, familyfriendly atmosphere and plenty of Lope spirit and hospitality. The Grand Canyon Beverage Company, also located in the hotel and on campus, offers gourmet beverages, including coffee, tea and specialty drinks.
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“New” is infused throughout GCU’s growing campus. In fall 2016, the university finished construction on a 173,447-square-feet, state-of-theart engineering building, designed to accommodate a growing number of students studying in STEM majors. GCU also opened three new on-campus apartment buildings for upperclassmen. As part of an initiative to add 10 new sports facilities to campus in the next two years, GCU unveiled the brand new, 6,000-seat GCU Stadium in fall 2016, home to both NCAA Division I soccer teams.
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The university also continues to accommodate a growing online and evening student community. GCU has tens of thousands of online students attending class from across the globe. In turn, the university is constantly refining its digital platforms to deliver GCU’s outstanding campus experience to virtual settings. GCU is also building additional campus locations to help full-time and evening students attend class closer to home.
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rand Canyon University is growing rapidly with plans for continued expansion. Since 2009, GCU has invested millions into the university to improve the quality of academic offerings and student experiences. This infrastructure includes new classrooms, laboratories, libraries, student support centers, residence halls and recreational facilities. In fall 2016, Grand Canyon University welcomed a record number of students to our Phoenix campus, planning to expand the student population and campus facilities going forward.
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As part of its $1 billion campus expansion, Grand Canyon University announced on Aug. 16, 2016 that it will complete construction of 10 new athletic facilities within two years as it finalizes its transition to NCAA Division I athletics. The unprecedented “GCU 10 in 2” initiative began on Aug. 26 with the opening of GCU Stadium and includes nine more on-campus athletic facilities that will be completed by August 2018: baseball and softball stadiums, a basketball practice facility, student-athlete development center, tennis facility, beach volleyball stadium, athletics equipment room, private practice areas at GCU Golf Course and expansions to the Lopes Performance Center. As partisofa its $1 billion Grand Canyon University announced “This historic timecampus for ourexpansion, athletic program as we enter the final year of on 16, 2016transition that it willperiod construct 10 newIathletic facilities within the next ourAug. four-year to Division athletics,” said Mike Vaught, vice two years as continues transition to NCAA athletics. that we do president ofitathletics forits GCU. “We want to be Division Top 25 inI everything
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y press boxes, seating, two decks, room Wrap-around chairback fans tured capacity of 3,500 grass berms, and a fea nuary 2018 Target Completion: Ja
and unprecedented these incredible“GCU facilities help us began continue compete theopening highest The 10 in will 2” initiative on to Aug. 26 withatthe level and strive for excellence both academically and athletically. of GCU Stadium and includes nine more on-campus athletic facilities that will be completed byanother August 2018. “I can’t think of university in the country that has embarked on such an ambitious construction in such a shortastime butfinal that’s how “This is a historic time forproject our athletic program we frame, enter the year of we do things at GCU. Things move pretty fast.” our four-year transition period to Division I athletics,” said Mike Vaught, vice
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th two side practice a full-size main court wi es tur fea y ilit fac w ne e Th langelo museum g offices and a Jerry Co courts as well as coachin 17 Completed February 20
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began last summer and 00-square-foot facility Construction of this 2,5 inventory systems and laundry facilities. its, includes Spacesaver un ct: Three-Phase Proje e III - January 2018 ase II - Dec. 2016, Phas Phase I - July 2015, Ph
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lude more areas for y will be expanded to inc oms and more The pre-existing facilit y, plunge pools, exam ro ap er oth dr hy like ine sports medic 17 Completed: August 20
Although a newcomer to the Division I ranks, GCU has already won conference championships in the Western Athletic Conference in baseball, softball, men’s and women’s track, and men’s and women’s tennis while its men’s basketball team made national headlines last season with a 27-7 record.
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The university is in the midst of a 10-year, $1 billion investment in technologies and infrastructure that has coincided with an enrollment boom on the ground campus from about 900 students in 2008 to more than 17,000 this fall.
GCU is in the midst of a 10-year, $1 billion investment in technologies and infrastructure that has coincided with an enrollment boom on ground campus.
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“We have been able to build out our campus using our cash reserves without relying on taxpayer subsidies and without raising tuition, which has been president athletics GCU. “We be Top 25 in everything thatMueller, we do, frozen on of our groundfor campus for want eighttostraight years,” said Brian and these incredible facilities will help us continue to compete at the highest president of Grand Canyon University. “The additions of new classrooms, level and striveresidence for excellence academically laboratories, halls,both athletic facilities and and athletically. other student amenities have notthink only transformed our campus are also having a significant “I can’t of another university in thebut country that has embarked onimpact such on ambitious our community as we continue efforts to revitalize westbut Phoenix.” an construction projectour in such a short time frame, that’s how we do things at GCU. Things move pretty fast.”
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competitions and facility brings GCU Tennis d off campus nis ten t ur -co six w ne e Th locate us after previously being practices back to camp Completed August 2016
n courts with ee Division I competitio New facility features thr ng for 1,500 fans ati grandstand and berm se 17 Completed February 20
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practice areas featuring lf Course include team Additions to the GCU Go private bunkers and chipping areas , two a private driving range 16 20 er Completed Decemb
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Coach
League Finish
Postseason
W-L
Pct.
W-L
Pct.
NAIA
3-7-1
.300
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Peter Duah (1)
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1986
NAIA
8-6-1
.571
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Peter Duah (2)
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1987
NAIA
12-2-0
.857
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Peter Duah (3)
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1988
NAIA
10-7-2
.588
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Peter Duah (4)
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1989
NAIA
12-5-2
.706
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Peter Duah (5)
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1990
NAIA
12-7-2
.632
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Peter Duah (6)
(1-1) NAIA District VII Champions Lost in NAIA Area Championship
1991
NAIA
13-6-1
.684
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Peter Duah (7)
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1992
NCAA Div. II - Independent
16-4-1
.800
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Peter Duah (8)
(0-1) Lost in Regional Final
1993
NCAA Div. II - Independent
4-13-2
.235
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Petar Draksin (1)
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1994
NCAA Div. II - Calif. Collegiate
10-7-2
.588
6-4-0
.600 Petar Draksin (2)
3rd (6)
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1995
NCAA Div. II - Calif. Collegiate
14-4-3
.778
7-3-0
.700
2nd (6)
(1-1) Lost in West Region Final
1996
NCAA Div. II - Calif. Collegiate
12-4-5
.750
5-2-3
.650 Petar Draksin (4)
1st (6)
(3-0) Division II National Champs
1997
NCAA Div. II - Calif. Collegiate
7-12-1
.368
2-8-0
.200 Petar Draksin (5)
5th (6)
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1998
NCAA Div. II - Calif. Collegiate
17-6-1
.739
10-4-1
.700
2nd (D-6)
(3-1) Lost in West Region Final
1999
Petar Draksin (3)
Petar Draksin (6)
NCAA Div. II - Calif. Collegiate
17-4-0
.810
12-3-0
.800 Petar Draksin (7)
1st (D-6)
(1-1) Lost in CCAA Finals
2000 NCAA Div. II - Calif. Collegiate
11-7-3
.611
9-4-1
.679
Petar Draksin (8)
2nd (D-4)
(0-1) Lost in CCAA First Round
2001
NCAA Div. II - Calif. Collegiate
13-8-0
.619
11-3-0
.786
Petar Draksin (9)
1st (D-4)
(0-1) Lost in CCAA First Round
2002 NCAA Div. II - Calif. Collegiate
5-15-0
.250
2-12-0
.143
Petar Draksin (10)
4th (D-4)
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2003 NCAA Div. II - Calif. Collegiate
4-12-1
.250
3-11-0
.214
Petar Draksin (11)
4th (D-4)
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2004 NCAA Div. II - Independent
3-15-1
.167
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Petar Draksin (12)
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2005 NCAA Div. II - Independent
9-8-2
.529
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Petar Draksin (13)
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2006 NCAA Div. II - Pacific West
14-6-0
.700
9-1-0
.900 Petar Draksin (14)
1st (6)
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2007
11-5-5
.688
8-0-2
.900 Petar Draksin (15)
1st (6)
(0-1) Lost in West Region 1st Rd.
2008 NCAA Div. II - Pacific West
8-7-4
.421
7-3-2
.667
Petar Draksin (16)
3rd (10)
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2009 NCAA Div. II - Pacific West
14-3-3
.700
9-1-2
.833
Petar Draksin (17)
1st (9)
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2010
NCAA Div. II - Pacific West
14-2-2
.875
12-1-1
.893 Petar Draksin (18)
1st (9)
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2011
NCAA Div. II - Pacific West
13-4-1
.765
9-2-1
.792
Petar Draksin (19)
3rd (10)
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2012
NCAA Div. II - Pacific West
16-3-1
.842
12-1-1
.893 Petar Draksin (20)
1st (14)
(1-1) Lost in NCAA Sweet 16
2013
NCAA Div. I - Western Athletic 4-14-1
.222
2-8-0
.200 Petar Draksin (21)
8th (8)
ineligible
2014
NCAA Div. I - Western Athletic 5-12-3
.294
2-6-2
.300 Petar Draksin (22)
9th (10)
ineligible
2015
NCAA Div. I - Western Athletic 7-10-0
.412
3-7-0
.300 Schellas Hyndman (1)
10th (11)
ineligible
2016
NCAA Div. I - Western Athletic 7-9-3
.438
4-3-3
.550 Schellas Hyndman (2) 5th (11)
2017
NCAA Div. I - Western Athletic
NCAA Div. II - Pacific West
ineligible
Schellas Hyndman (3)
shading denotes Division I seasons D denotes finish in division in seasons where conferences were aligned as such GCU was ineligible for postseason play from 2013-2016 due to NCAA transition rules
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Academy of Art Air Force Akron Azusa Pacific Baker (Kansas) CSU Bakersfield Bentley Biola BYU BYU-Hawaii Cal State Fullerton CSUN Cal Poly Cal Poly Pomona California Baptist California Lutheran Chico State CSU Monterey Bay CSU Dominguez Hills CSU Los Angeles CSU San Bernardino Chaminade Chapman Colorado Christian Colorado College Colorado-Colorado Springs Colorado Mesa Colorado School of Mines Colorado State-Pueblo Concordia (Calif.) Creighton Denver Dixie State Dominican Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) Evansville Fort Lewis Franklin Pierce Fresno Pacific Green Bay Hawaii-Hilo Hawaii Pacific Holy Names Hope International Houston Baptist Howard Humboldt State Illinois-Springfield Incarnate Word IUPUI Jacksonville State La Verne Lindsey Wilson College (Ky.) Lock Haven Loyola Marymount Loyola Chicago The Master’s College Metro State Midwestern State Missouri-St. Louis Missouri State Montana State-Billings New Hampshire New Mexico Notre Dame De Namur Oakland
7-0 1-3-1 0-1 3-2 0-0-1 6-22-1 1-0 2-2-1 0-1 10-0-1 0-3 1-2-1 1-2 17-10-2 11-2-1 2-0-1 8-3 1-0 8-20-2 16-5-1 19-10-1 11-0 2-0 1-0 0-1-1 4-1 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 -2-5-1 8-2 5-0 1-0 -5-1 1-3 5-1 1-1 7-2-2 7-2-2 1-0 4-0 4-1 0-1 5-3-1 1-1 3-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 3-2 4-1-1 0-1 2-1 1-0 2-0-1 0-1-1 2-4-1 8-2-3 1-0
Omaha Oral Roberts Pacific Point Loma Pomona-Pitzer Portland Regis Sacramento State Saint Martin’s San Diego State San Francisco State San José State Seattle Pacific Seattle U Si Tanka Simon Fraser (B.C.) Sonoma State Southern Nazarene Southwest, Univ. of the St. Edward’s St. Thomas Stanford
1-1 -2-1 6-1-2 1-0 1-1 7-3-1 2-0 2-1 1-3-1 4-3 0-3-1 3-15-4 4-8 1-0 1-3-1 9-7-2 1-0 3-0 1-0 0-1 0-1
Stanislaus State Stetson Truman State U.S. International UCF UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara UC San Diego UMKC UNLV Utah Valley UTRGV Vanguard West Texas A&M Western Washington Westminster (Utah) Westmont (Calif.) Wisconsin Wright State
8-2-1 4-2-1 4-0 -0-0-1 -0-0-1 -0-1 --0-1 0-1 -0-1 -1-1 1-0 0-1 -4-6-1 2-2 1-3-1 1-1 0-2 -0-2 -----2-0 -2-0 -4-10-2 2-2-1 2-8-1 -3-2 2-1 1-1 -1-4-2 0-3 1-1-2 -0-3 0-1 0-2 -1-0-1 1-0 0-0-1 -4-3 2-0 2-3 -1-1-1 1-0-1 0-1 -9-4-3 6-0 2-2-3 1-2 6-2 3-1 2-1 1-0 2-1 0-1 2-0 -----0-1 0-1 --2017 opponents in Bold Purple
3-0 1-1-1 -3-0 -3-11-1 1-0 1-1 -7-0 0-1 -1-0 10-3-1 6-1 2-0 3-1 1-0 5-6-1 8-0 9-4-1 6-0 1-0 -0-1 1-1 1-0 -2-0 1-0 -1-2 4-1 3-0 --4-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 4-0-1 5-1 -2-0 1-1 0-1 4-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 ------2-1 1-0 ---1-0-1 -1-0-1 4-0-2 1-0
4-0 0-2 0-1 0-2 -3-9 -1-1-1 0-1 3-0-1 0-2 1-1-1 0-2 6-7 3-1-1 0-0-1 4-2 -3-14-1 7-4-1 10-5 5-0 1-0 1-0 -1-0 -1-0 ---0-3-1 4-1 2-0 1-0 -0-1 0-1 3-1 0-1 3-2-1 2-1-2 1-0 2-0 3-0 -1-1-1 0-1 1-2 -0-1 1-0 --0-2 0-1 1-0 3-1 -0-1 -1-0 0-1 1-4 4-2-1 --
----0-0-1 0-2 -----0-1 -1-0-1 2-0 -1-0 --1-1 0-1 ---0-0-1 2-0 --1-0 --1-0 ----1-0 0-1 1-0 -------0-2 -----0-1 0-1 --0-1 0-0-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 -0-0-1 ----
0-1 -1-1 2-1-1 1-0 0-1 4-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-1 0-1-1 2-6-1 2-1 -0-1 5-2 -2-0 ----
1-0 -1-0 4-0-1 -1-0 3-2-1 1-0 1-1 0-3-1 2-1 0-2 1-8-3 2-7 --1-5-2 -1-0 --0-1
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Conference NAIA Coach Peter Duah 9/13 9/14 9/27 9/28 10/2 10/3 10/9 10/10 10/11 11/1 11/2
at Cal Baptist at Cal Lutheran vs. CSU Bakersfield at Southern California Col. at UC San Diego at Point Loma at Regis at Metro State at Denver at Westminster at BYU
Riverside, Calif. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Costa Mesa, Calif. Costa Mesa, Calif. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Salt Lake City, Utah Provo, Utah
W 7-0 T 3-3 L 1-2 W 3-1 L 0-5 W 1-0 L 0-5 L 1-7 L 0-4 L 1-3 L 3-11
1986 | 8-6-1
Conference NAIA Coach Peter Duah 9/6 9/11 9/12 9/13 9/20 9/26 9/27 10/2 10/4 10/11 10/17 10/19 10/23 10/24 10/25
at New Mexico vs. Cal Poly Pomona vs. Southern Nazarene vs. Western Washington Point Loma at Westmont vs. Cal State Northridge California Baptist Regis at Point Loma Pacific Christian Westminster at Pacific Christian at Biola at Azusa Pacific
Albuquerque, N.M. Fresno, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Santa Barbara, Calif. Santa Barbara, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. San Diego, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Fullerton, Calif. La Mirada, Calif. Azusa, Calif.
L 1-6 T 3-3 W 2-1 L 1-3 W 4-1 W 2-1 L 0-4 W 5-4 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 11-1 W 1-0 W 9-0 L 1-3 L 0-3
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Fresno, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Costa Mesa, Calif. Costa Mesa, Calif. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Golden, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Phoenix, Ariz.
W 4-1 W 3-1 WWLW 5-2 WWW 5-3 WWW 1-0 L 0-1 W-
1988 | 10-7-2
Conference NAIA Coach Peter Duah 9/3 9/9 9/10 9/15 9/16 9/17 9/23 9/24
California Baptist vs. Christ College at Azusa Pacific vs. Sonoma State vs. CSU Bakersfield at Fresno Pacific at Christ College at Southern California Col.
Carson, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Hobbs, N.M. Hobbs, N.M. Hobbs, N.M. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz.
L 0-3 T 2-2 W 4-1 W 6-0 W 3-0 W 12-3 L 0-1 W 2-1 L 2-4 W 4-0 L 2-4
1989 | 12-5-2
Conference NAIA Coach Peter Duah 9/1 9/2 9/3 9/8 9/9 9/11 9/14 9/15 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/8 10/13 10/14 10/17 10/26 10/27 10/28
Southern California Col. Christ College College of the Southwest at California Baptist at CSU San Bernardino Point Loma at Fresno Pacific at The Master’s College at Biola Azusa Pacific US International at Westminster at Metro State Howard Colorado College at Biola at Colorado Christian at Regis at Denver
Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-1 Riverside, Calif. W 3-1 San Bernardino, Calif. L 1-4 Phoenix, Ariz. T 4-4 Fresno, Calif. L 1-2 Santa Clarita, Calif. W 2-1 La Mirada, Calif. W 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 4-3 Salt Lake City, Utah W 2-1 Denver, Colo. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-4 Phoenix, Ariz. L 1-3 La Mirada, Calif. T 1-1 Lakewood, Colo. W 2-0 Denver, Colo. W 2-1 Denver, Colo. L 0-3
Conference NAIA Coach Peter Duah
Conference NAIA Coach Peter Duah vs.California Baptist Azusa Pacific Christ College Southern California Point Loma vs.California Baptist atSouthern California atPacific Christian atWestminster vs.Colo.-Colo. Springs atColorado School of Mines atRegis atDenver Pacific Christian
at CSU Dominguez Hills at Point Loma at College of the Southwest vs. Colo.-Colo. Springs vs. St. Edwards University College of the Southwest Denver Regis CSU San Bernardino Westminster College Westminster College
1990 | 12-7-2
1987 | 12-2-0 9/10 9/18 9/19 9/25 9/26 10/1 10/2 10/3 10/9 10/10 10/22 10/23 10/24 10/30
9/25 10/1 10/7 10/8 10/9 10/20 10/21 10/22 10/29 10/30 11/4
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Phoenix, Ariz. Azusa, Calif. Azusa, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Irvine, Calif. Costa Mesa, Calif.
W 3-0 W 6-1 L 1-2 W 4-2 L 0-3 W 1-0 T 1-1 L 2-3
9/1 9/3 9/7 9/9 9/11 9/13 9/14 9/15 9/21 9/22 9/23 9/29 10/2 10/16 10/20 10/21 10/24 10/26 10/27 11/2 11/10
at US International at UC San Diego Point Loma CSU San Bernardino at CSU Bakersfield vs. Western Washington at Fresno Pacific vs. US International at CSU Dominguez Hills at La Verne at Chapman Chapman The Master’s College California Baptist vs. Denver vs. Metro State CSU Bakersfield vs. Southern Colorado vs. Colorado College vs. Westminster vs. Midwestern State
San Diego, Calif. L 1-2 San Diego, Calif. L 0-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-0 Bakersfield, Calif. L 1-2 Fresno, Calif. W 3-1 Fresno, Calif. W 1-0 Fresno, Calif. L 1-3 Carson, Calif. L 2-3 La Verne, Calif. W 6-0 Orange, Calif. W 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 4-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 6-0 Albuquerque, N.M. W 1-0 Albuquerque, N.M. T 0-0 Phoenix, Ariz. L 2-3 Las Cruces, N.M. W 8-0 Las Cruces, N.M. T 1-1 Salt Lake City, Utah W 2-1 Bethany, Okla. L 0-3
1991 | 13-6-1
Conference NAIA Coach Peter Duah 9/7 9/14 9/15 9/19 9/22 9/24 9/27 9/28 10/3 10/5 10/11 10/13 10/14 10/21 10/25 10/26 11/1 11/2 11/8 11/9
at CSU San Bernardino at CSU Los Angeles at UC Santa Barbara California Baptist Stanislaus State CSU Dominguez Hills at UC San Diego at Point Loma Christ College Fort Lewis at San Diego State at Cal Poly Pomona vs. Fresno Pacific Cal Lutheran at Metro State vs. St. Thomas University at Seattle Pacific at Seattle U at Cal State Northridge at Cal Poly
1992 | 16-4-1
San Bernardino, Calif. L 2-3 Los Angeles, Calif. W 3-2 Santa Barbara, Calif. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 9-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-0 San Diego, Calif. L 1-2 San Diego, Calif. W 3-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 8-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 7-0 San Diego, Calif. L 3-4 Pomona, Calif. W 2-0 Pomona, Calif. W 6-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-1 Denver, Colo. W 2-1 Denver, Colo. L 1-2 Seattle, Wash. T 0-0 Seattle, Wash. W 2-0 Northridge, Calif. L 2-3 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 0-1
Conference Coach
NCAA Div. II - Independent Peter Duah
9/5 9/7 9/10 9/12 9/13 9/14 9/19 9/20 9/25 9/27 9/28 10/2 10/3 10/7 10/8 10/18 10/21 11/2 11/5 11/7 11/14
Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Carson, Calif. Bakersfield, Calif. Bakersfield, Calif. Bakersfield, Calif. Rochester, Mich. Rochester, Mich. Turlock, Calif. Davis, Calif. Arcata, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Santa Barbara, Calif. Santa Barbara, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Albuquerque, N.M. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Los Angeles, Calif.
Colorado-Colorado Springs Fresno Pacific College at CSU Dominguez Hills vs. CSU Los Angeles at CSU Bakersfield vs. Sonoma State vs. Missouri-St. Louis at Oakland at Stanislaus State at UC Davis at Humboldt State Metropolitan State UC San Diego at UC Santa Barbara at Westmont Regis at New Mexico Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly CSU San Bernardino at CSU Los Angeles
1993 | 4-13-2
W 5-0 W 2-0 W 4-1 L 1-2 W 3-1 W 4-1 W 2-1 3-2 W 6-0 W 4-2 L 0-2 W 4-0 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 7-1 L 2-4 W 6-0 W 5-2 W 2-1 L 2-3
Conference Coach
NCAA Div. II - Independent Petar Draksin
9/4 9/6 9/7 9/9 9/11 9/12 9/18 9/19 9/26 10/4 10/5 10/17
Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Irvine, Calif. Rochester, Mich. Rochester, Mich. San Bernardino, Calif. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. San Diego, Calif.
Franklin Pierce Sonoma State Westmont CSU Dominguez Hills Stanislaus State at UC Irvine vs. Florida Tech vs. Lock Haven at CSU San Bernardino at Missouri-St. Louis vs. Northeast Missouri St. at UC San Diego
L 2-5 L 0-1 L 0-1 L 1-4 T 2-2 L 0-4 L 0-4 L 0-3 L 1-4 L 1-2 L 0-7 L 1-5
at Metro State at Colo.-Colo. Springs at Regis New Mexico Denver CSU Bakersfield Fort Lewis
1994 | 10-7-2
Denver, Colo. W 4-1 Colo. Springs, Colo. W 2-0 Denver, Colo. T 0-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. L 1-3 Phoenix, Ariz. L 2-4 Phoenix, Ariz. W 4-1
9/3 9/10 9/11 9/17 9/19 9/28 10/1 10/5 10/8 10/11 10/13 10/14 10/19 10/22 10/26 10/28 10/30 11/4 11/5
Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-1 Rindge, N.H. T 1-1 Rindge, N.H. L 0-2 Rohnert Park, Calif. L 0-1 Turlock, Calif. W 3-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 9-2 San Bernardino, Calif. W 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 5-0 Bakersfield, Calif. L 1-3 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-0 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-2 Carson, Calif. L 1-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 4-0 Pomona, Calif. W 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-2 Houston, Texas W 2-1 Houston, Texas W 4-0 Canyon, Texas T 2-2 Seattle, Wash. L 0-2
San Diego State vs. New Hampshire at Franklin Pierce at Sonoma State at Stanislaus State CSU Dominguez Hills at CSU San Bernardino Cal Poly Pomona at CSU Bakersfield Regis at CSU Los Angeles at CSU Dominguez Hills CSU San Bernardino at Cal Poly Pomona CSU Bakersfield vs. CSU Los Angeles vs. Missouri-St. Louis West Texas A&M Seattle Pacific
1995 | 14-4-3 9/2 9/10 9/15 9/16 9/20 9/23 9/28 9/30 10/5 10/7 10/10 10/14 10/17 10/23 10/26 10/29 10/31 11/3 11/5 11/11 11/19
Phoenix, Ariz. W 6-0 Northridge, Calif. T 3-3 Chico, Calif. W 2-0 Chico, Calif. W 3-1 San Diego, Calif. T 1-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-2 Pomona, Calif. W 2-0 Bakersfield, Calif. L 1-4 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-0 Phoenix, Ariz. L 1-3 San Bernardino, Calif. W 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-2 Los Angeles, Calif. W 2-1 Albuquerque, N.M. W 3-0 Carson, Calif. W 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-0 Denver, Colo. T 1-1 Denver, Colo. W 2-0 Seattle, Wash. W 1-0 Bakersfield, Calif. L 1-5
Stanislaus State at Cal State Northridge at Chico State vs. Sonoma State at San Diego State Bentley at Cal Poly Pomona at CSU Bakersfield Cal Poly Pomona CSU Los Angeles CSU Dominguez Hills at CSU San Bernardino CSU Bakersfield at CSU Los Angeles at New Mexico at CSU Dominguez Hills CSU San Bernardino at Denver at Regis at Seattle Pacific at CSU Bakersfield
1996 | 12-4-5 Conference Coach
NCAA D-II - California Collegiate Petar Draksin
9/7 9/10 9/13 9/14 9/21
Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Chico, Calif. Chico, Calif. Rochester, Mich.
Denver Sonoma State vs. Simon Fraser at Chico State vs. Franklin Pierce
W 3-2 W 3-0 T 1-1 W 3-1 L 1-2
NCAA D-II - California Collegiate Petar Draksin
8/29 9/2 9/6 9/13 9/15 9/19 9/21 9/27 10/2 10/4 10/8 10/11 10/16 10/18 10/21 10/26 10/28 11/1 11/4 11/9
Northridge, Calif. W 2-1 Albuquerque, N.M. L 1-4 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-0 Rohnert Park, Calif. W 3-1 Rohnert Park, Calif. T 2-2 Phoenix, Ariz. L 1-3 Pomona, Calif. L 1-2 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-2 Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-1 Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-4 Bakersfield, Calif. L 1-5 Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 5-4 Carson, Calif. L 0-4 San Bernardino, Calif. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-1 Seattle, Wash. L 0-6 Canyon, Texas L 0-7
at Cal State Northridge at New Mexico Cal Lutheran UC Davis Humboldt State vs. Fort Lewis at Sonoma State CSU Bakersfield at Cal Poly Pomona at CSU Los Angeles CSU Dominguez Hills CSU San Bernardino at CSU Bakersfield Cal Poly Pomona CSU Los Angeles at CSU Dominguez Hills at CSU San Bernardino Colorado-Colorado Springs at Seattle Pacific at West Texas A&M
1998 | 17-6-1 Conference Coach
NCAA D-II - California Collegiate Petar Draksin
9/3 9/5 9/10 9/12 9/16 9/20 9/23 9/26 9/30 10/2 10/4 10/8 10/10 10/16 10/18 10/20 10/23 10/25 10/30 11/1 11/5 11/7
Phoenix, Ariz. W 5-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 7-0 Los Angeles, Calif. W 4-2 Carson, Calif. T 2-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-2 San Bernardino, Calif. W 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 6-2 Bakersfield, Calif. W 1-0 Pomona, Calif. L 1-2 Phoenix, Ariz. L 1-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 5-1 Denver, Colo. L 0-1 Turlock, Calif. W 9-2 Arcata, Calif. W 4-1 Chico, Calif. L 0-4 Davis, Calif. L 0-1 Bakersfield, Calif. W 3-2 Bakersfield, Calif. W 3-2
West Texas A&M Pomona-Pitzer at CSU Los Angeles at CSU Dominguez Hills Cal Poly Pomona Franklin Pierce at CSU San Bernardino CSU San Bernardino at CSU Bakersfield at Cal Poly Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Dominguez Hills CSU Los Angeles San Francisco State Sonoma State at Regis at Stanislaus State at Humboldt State at Chico State at UC Davis vs. Chico State vs. UC Davis
1999 | 17-4-0
Mesa, Ariz. Mesa, Ariz.
W 3-1 L 1-2
Conference Coach
NCAA D-II - California Collegiate Petar Draksin
8/28 9/3 9/9 9/11 9/16 9/18 9/21 9/24 9/26 10/1 10/3 10/8 10/10 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/26 10/29 10/31 11/4 11/6
Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 4-1 Los Angeles, Calif. W 5-2 Carson, Calif. L 0-3 Pomona, Calif. W 1-0 Bakersfield, Calif. W 2-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 5-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 4-0 San Francisco, Calif. W 3-1 Rohnert Park, Calif. L 1-2 San Bernardino, Calif. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 6-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-0 Phoenix, Ariz. L 1-3
Biola The Master’s College at CSU Los Angeles at CSU Dominguez Hills at Cal Poly Pomona at CSU Bakersfield CSU San Bernardino Chico State UC Davis Stanislaus State Humboldt State at San Francisco State at Sonoma State at CSU San Bernardino CSU Bakersfield Cal Poly Pomona CSU Dominguez Hills CSU Los Angeles Illinois-Springfield Chico State CSU Dominguez Hills
2000 | 11-7-3 Conference Coach
NCAA D-II - California Collegiate Petar Draksin
8/25 8/27 9/2 9/4 9/8 9/10 9/15 9/17 9/22 9/24 9/29 10/1 10/6 10/8 10/13 10/15 10/20 10/23 10/27 10/29 11/3
Las Vegas, Nev. L 1-2 Las Vegas, Nev. T 3-3 Arcata, Calif. W 2-0 Arcata, Calif. T 1-1 Pomona, Calif. W 2-1 Las Vegas, Nev. W 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 4-0 Los Angeles, Calif. W 1-0 Carson, Calif. L 0-2 Chico, Calif. W 1-0 Davis, Calif. L 1-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-1 San Diego, Calif. L 0-1 San Diego, Calif. L 1-2 Phoenix, Ariz. T 1-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-0 San Bernardino, Calif. W 2-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 7-0 Carson, Calif. L 5-0
vs. The Master’s College at UNLV vs. Simon Fraser at Humboldt State at Cal Poly Pomona at UNLV Sonoma State San Francisco State at CSU Los Angeles at CSU Dominguez Hills at Chico State at UC Davis Stanislaus State CSU Bakersfield at UC San Diego at U.S. International UC San Diego Cal Poly Pomona at CSU San Bernardino CSU San Bernardino at CSU Dominguez Hills
2001 | 13-8-0 Conference Coach
NCAA D-II - California Collegiate Petar Draksin
8/24 8/27 9/1 9/2 9/6 9/12 9/15 9/17
Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Springfield, Ill. Springfield, Ill. Pomona, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Rohnert Park, Calif. San Francisco, Calif.
Seattle Pacific Western Washington vs. Lindsey Wilson at Illinois-Springfield at Cal Poly Pomona UC San Diego at Sonoma State at San Francisco State
L 1-2 W 5-2 L 1-2 L 0-1 W 2-0 W 5-2 L 2-3 W 2-0
HISTORY
NCAA D-II - California Collegiate Petar Draksin
Conference Coach
11/15 vs. Cal Poly Pomona 11/21 vs. Seattle Pacific
THIS IS GCU
Conference Coach
1997 | 7-12-1
Rochester, Mich. L 2-4 Phoenix, Ariz. T 1-1 San Bernardino, Calif. W 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-1 Bakersfield, Calif. L 1-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-0 Carson, Calif. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. T 1-1 Pomona, Calif. L 1-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-2 Los Angeles, Calif. T 1-1 Phoenix, Ariz. T 4-4 Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-1
MEET THE LOPES
NCAA D-II - California Collegiate Petar Draksin
vs. West Virginia Wesleyan CSU Dominguez Hills at CSU San Bernardino Cal Poly Pomona at CSU Bakersfield CSU Los Angeles at CSU Dominguez Hills CSU San Bernardino at Cal Poly Pomona CSU Bakersfield at CSU Los Angeles New Mexico Regis Seattle Pacific Lynn Oakland
REVIEW
Conference Coach
9/22 9/28 10/2 10/5 10/9 10/13 10/16 10/19 10/23 10/26 10/29 11/1 11/3 11/23 12/6 12/7
OUTLOOK
10/21 10/23 10/24 10/27 10/28 11/2 11/6
87
OUTLOOK
HISTORY & RECORDS // GAME-BY-GAME ARCHIVES 9/21 9/24 9/28 9/30 10/5 10/7 10/11 10/15 10/18 10/21 10/25 10/27 11/2
CSU Los Angeles CSU Dominguez Hills Chico State UC Davis at Stanislaus State at CSU Bakersfield CSU San Bernardino Humboldt State Cal Poly Pomona Alliant International at CSU San Bernardino at UC San Diego vs. UC Davis
HISTORY
THIS IS GCU
MEET THE LOPES
REVIEW
2002 | 5-15-0
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Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. L 2-3 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-0 Turlock, Calif. W 1-0 Bakersfield, Calif. L 0-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 4-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 5-1 Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-1 San Bernardino, Calif. W 2-1 San Diego, Calif. W 5-2 La Jolla, Calif. L 2-3
NCAA D-II - California Collegiate Petar Draksin
8/29 9/2 9/7 9/10 9/14 9/17 9/20 9/23 9/27 9/29 10/4 10/6 10/11 10/13 10/17 10/19 10/21 10/26 10/28 11/2
Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. L 1-2 Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-2 San Diego, Calif. L 0-2 Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-1 Phoenix, Ariz. L 1-6 Carson, Calif. L 1-2 Los Angeles, Calif. W 4-3 Davis, Calif. L 0-2 Chico, Calif. L 2-3 Phoenix, Ariz. L 1-3 Phoenix, Ariz. L 1-3 Seattle, Wash. L 0-3 Bellingham, Wash. L 1-6 Seattle, Wash. L 0-4 Pomona, Calif. L 3-4 San Bernardino, Calif. W 3-0 Phoenix, Ariz. L 3-4
2003 | 4-12-1 Conference Coach
NCAA D-II - California Collegiate Petar Draksin
8/28 9/9 9/13 9/16 9/19 9/21 9/26 9/28 10/3 10/5 10/10 10/12 10/18 10/20 10/25 10/29 11/1
San Diego, Calif. Carson, Calif. Pomona, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Belmont, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Belmont, Calif. Bellingham, Wash. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Laie, Hawaii
at Western Washington at Cal Poly Pomona at CSU San Bernardino UC San Diego at San Francisco State at Sonoma State at CSU Dominguez Hills CSU Los Angeles UC Davis Chico State CSU Bakersfield Stanislaus State at Seattle Pacific at Seattle U Cal Poly Pomona CSU San Bernardino at UC San Diego
2004 | 3-15-1 Conference Coach
NCAA Div. II - Independent Petar Draksin
8/27 8/29 9/5 9/6 9/8 9/11 9/12
Bakersfield, Calif. Bakersfield, Calif. Carson, Calif. Riverside, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Costa Mesa, Calif. Carson, Calif.
at CSU Bakersfield vs. CSU San Bernardino vs. Baker University at California Baptist at UC San Diego at Vanguard at CSU Dominguez Hills
The Master’s College Biola at Fort Lewis vs. Simon Fraser vs. Humboldt State at Sonoma State vs. Si Tanka at Montana State-Billings Westminster College at Seattle Pacific at Seattle U vs. Western Washington
2005 | 9-8-2
Conference Coach
Notre Dame de Namur Fort Lewis California Baptist Cal Poly Pomona CSU San Bernardino at UC San Diego San Francisco State Sonoma State at CSU Dominguez Hills at CSU Los Angeles at UC Davis at Chico State CSU Bakersfield Stanislaus State at Seattle Pacific at Western Washington at Seattle U at Cal Poly Pomona at CSU San Bernardino UC San Diego
9/17 9/18 9/21 9/24 9/26 9/28 10/9 10/10 10/14 10/22 10/24 10/25
T 1-1 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 2-3 L 1-2 W 2-1 L 0-4 W 2-1 L 0-1 L 0-2 L 1-2 L 0-1 L 0-1 W 2-1 L 0-1 L 0-5 W 2-1
Conference Coach
NCAA Div. II - Independent Petar Draksin
8/26 8/28 9/2 9/4 9/9 9/10 9/16 9/18 9/20 9/24 9/26 9/30 10/6 10/13 10/17 10/21 10/23 10/27 10/31
Phoenix, Ariz. T 1-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-0 Chico, Calif. W 1-0 Chico, Calif. L 1-3 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-2 San Bernardino, Calif. W 2-1 Bellingham, Wash. T 2-2 Seattle, Wash. L 0-1 Seattle, Wash. L 0-3 Costa Mesa, Calif. L 1-2 Rohnert Park, Calif. L 0-3 Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-2 Prescott, Ariz. W 2-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-0 Phoenix, Ariz. L 1-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-0
Cal Poly Pomona Sonoma State at Chico State vs. San Francisco State at CSU Los Angeles at CSU San Bernardino at Western Washington at Seattle U at Seattle Pacific at Vanguard at CSU Dominguez Hills CSU Bakersfield at Embry-Riddle Humboldt State Montana State-Billings Seattle U Western Washington Seattle Pacific CSU Monterey Bay
2006 | 14-6-0 Conference Coach
NCAA Div. II - PacWest Petar Draksin
8/24 9/5 8/29 9/11 9/17 9/22 10/1 10/5 10/7 10/9 10/10 10/12 9/29 9/14 10/14 10/21 10/24 10/25 10/27 10/28
San Diego, Calif. Carson, Calif. Pomona, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Belmont, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Belmont, Calif. Bellingham, Wash. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Laie, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Hilo, Hawaii
at UC San Diego at CSU Dominguez Hills at Cal Poly Pomona Concordia at Seattle U at Seattle Pacific at Notre Dame de Namur BYU-Hawaii Hawaii Pacific Western Washington Seattle Pacific Hawaii-Hilo at Notre Dame de Namur at Western Washington Chaminade Seattle U at BYU-Hawaii at Hawaii Pacific at Chaminade at Hawaii-Hilo
2007 | 11-5-5 L 0-1 L 0-1 T 1-1 L 0-1 L 0-2 L 0-5 L 0-3
Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-1 Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-4 Durango, Colo. L 1-2 Arcata, Calif. L 0-4 Arcata, Calif. L 0-2 Rohnert Park, Calif. L 0-3 Billings, Mont. W 2-1 Billings, Mont. W 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-0 Seattle, Wash. L 1-3 Seattle, Wash. L 0-2 Mount Vernon, Wash. L 0-2
L 0-1 L 2-3 L 1-2 W 2-0 L 1-2 L 3-4 W 2-1 W 5-1 W 7-1 W 3-1 W 3-2 W 3-0 L 0-1 W 1-0 W 9-0 W 3-2 W 2-0 W 4-0 W 5-0 W 3-0
Conference Coach
NCAA Div. II - PacWest Petar Draksin
8/24 8/26 8/30 9/1 9/4 9/14
Rohnert Park, Calif. T 0-0 Rohnert Park, Calif. L 1-3 Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 4-3 San Bernardino, Calif. L 3-4 Phoenix, Ariz. T 1-1
at Sonoma State vs. Humboldt State CSU Dominguez Hills Cal Poly Pomona at CSU San Bernardino Seattle Pacific
9/18 9/20 9/22 9/24 9/29 10/1 10/7 10/12 10/14 10/15 10/27 10/29 10/31 11/2 11/9
BYU-Hawaii Chaminade at Seattle Pacific at Western Washington Notre Dame de Namur Notre Dame de Namur at CSU Los Angeles Hawaii Pacific Hawaii-Hilo Western Washington at Hawaii-Hilo at Chaminade at BYU-Hawaii at Hawaii Pacific at CSU Dominguez Hills
2008 | 8-7-4
Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Seattle, Wash. Bellingham, Wash. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Los Angeles, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Hilo, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Laie, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Carson, Calif.
Conference Coach
NCAA Div. II - PacWest Petar Draksin
8/28 8/30 9/15 9/17 9/19 9/23 9/25 10/1 10/5 10/15 10/17 10/19 10/21 10/23 10/27 11/1 11/3 11/5 11/7
Carson, Calif. Pomona, Calif. Seattle, Wash. Bellingham, Wash. Lacey, Wash. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. St. George, Utah Belmont, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Hilo, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Laie, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii
at CSU Dominguez Hills at Cal Poly Pomona at Seattle Pacific at Western Washington at Saint Martin’s BYU-Hawaii Chaminade Dixie State Notre Dame de Namur CSU San Bernardino Hawaii Pacific Hawaii-Hilo at Dixie State at Notre Dame de Namur Seattle Pacific at Hawaii-Hilo at Chaminade at BYU-Hawaii at Hawaii Pacific
2009 | 14-3-3 Conference Coach
NCAA Div. II - PacWest Petar Draksin
8/29 9/4 9/6 9/11 9/15 9/19 9/26 9/28 9/30 10/3 10/8 10/10 10/12 10/22 10/24 10/26 11/1 11/5 11/7
Phoenix, Ariz. Rohnert Park, Calif. Rohnert Park, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. San Francisco, Calif. Belmont, Calif. San Rafael, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Hilo, Hawaii Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz.
CSU Dominguez Hills at Sonoma State^ vs. UC San Diego^ Mesa State College Western Washington Dixie State* at Academy of Art* at Notre Dame De Namur* at Dominican* BYU-Hawaii* Hawaii-Hilo* Chaminade* Seattle Pacific* at Chaminade* at Hawaii Pacific* at Hawaii-Hilo* Dominican* Notre Dame De Namur* Academy of Art*
* PacWest conference game
W 3-0 W 5-0 T 1-1 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 2-1 W 2-1 W 4-1 W 1-0 T 0-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 T 1-1 L 0-1
L 0-1 L 0-1 T 1-1 T 1-1 L 0-1 W 3-0 W 8-1 W 1-0 T 0-0 W 2-0 W 3-0 T 0-0 L 0-1 W 2-1 L 1-2 L 0-2 W 5-0 W 2-0 L 0-1
W 2-1 L 2-1 T 0-0 W 3-2 W 4-0 W 1-0 W 2-1 W 3-0 W 1-0 W 1-0 W 3-0 W 5-0 L 1-0 W 2-0 T 1-1 L 2-1 W 4-0 T 0-0 W 5-0
2010 | 14-2-2 9/4 9/6 9/16 9/18 9/20 9/22 9/30 10/2 10/4 10/6 10/12 10/14 10/18 10/23 10/28 10/30 11/3 11/5
Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. San Rafael, Calif. San Francisco, Calif. Belmont, Calif. Belmont, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Bellingham, Wash. Seattle, Wash. St. George, Utah Phoenix, Ariz. San Francisco, Calif. Belmont, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz.
Montana State-Billings Saint Martin’s at Dominican* at Academy of Art* vs. Hawaii-Hilo* vs. Notre Dame De Namur* BYU-Hawaii* BYU-Hawaii* Hawaii Pacific* Hawaii Pacific* at Western Washington at Seattle Pacific at Dixie State* Dixie State* at Academy of Art* at Notre Dame De Namur* Chaminade* Chaminade*
T 1-1 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 6-0 W 4-0 W 2-0 W 4-0 W 4-3 W 2-1 L 2-0 W 2-0 L 3-0 W 3-0 W 2-0 W 1-0 T 1-1 W 6-0 W 8-1
*PacWest conference game
2011 | 13-4-1 8/18 8/25 8/27 9/2 9/4 9/10 9/13 9/17 9/24 9/26 9/29 10/1 10/6 10/8 10/10 10/15 10/20 10/22 10/27 10/31 11/3
Albuquerque, N.M. Azusa, Calif. Santa Barbara, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Lacey, Wash. Lacey, Wash. Phoenix, Ariz. Honolulu, Hawaii Laie, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Hilo, Hawaii Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Riverside, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. St. George, Utah
at New Mexico (exhib.) at Azusa Pacific (exhib.) at Westmont (exhib.) Colorado State-Pueblo Cal Poly Pomona vs. Simon Fraser at Saint Martin’s Dixie State* at Chaminade* at BYU-Hawaii* at Hawaii Pacific* at Hawaii-Hilo* Western Washington Seattle Pacific Dominican* Notre Dame De Namur* Academy of Art* Academy of Art* at California Baptist* California Baptist* at Dixie State*
L 2-0 W 2-1 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 2-1 L 1-0 W 3-0 L 1-0 W 3-1 T 1-1 W 2-0 W 9-0 W 2-1 L 1-0 W 3-0 W 4-1 W 6-1 W 3-0 W 2-1 L 1-0 W 1-0
*PacWest conference game
2012 | 16-3-1
NCAA Div. II - PacWest Petar Draksin
8/23 8/25 8/31 9/2 9/7 9/10 9/15 9/17 9/20 9/22 9/29 10/3 10/6 10/9 10/13 10/16
Costa Mesa, Calif. Costa Mesa, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Seattle, Wash. Fresno, Calif. Belmont, Calif. Oakland, Calif. San Francisco, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. St. George, Utah
vs. Concordia (CA) (exhib.) at Vanguard Univ. (exhib.) Colorado State-Pueblo Sonoma State Fort Lewis at Seattle Pacific at Fresno Pacific* at Notre Dame De Namur* at Holy Names* at Academy of Art* Azusa Pacific Hawaii-Hilo* BYU-Hawaii* Hawaii Pacific* Dominican* at Dixie State*
W 1-0 T 0-0 W 2-0 W2-1 W 3-2 L 2-1 W 4-0 L 3-1 W 2-1 W 4-1 W 2-1 W 6-3 W 3-2 W 1-0 W 2-0 W 3-2
Conference Coach
Western Athletic Petar Draksin
8/17 8/30 9/2 9/5 9/8 9/13 9/21 9/28 10/11 10/13 10/18 10/20 10/25 10/27 11/1 11/3 11/5 11/8 11/10 11/12
Albuquerque, N.M. L 3-1 Omaha, Neb. W 2-1 Chicago, Ill. L 1-0 Jacksonville, Fla. L 3-1 Deland, Fla. L 2-2 Stanford, Calif. L 2-1 Durham, N.H. L 1-0 Fullerton, Calif. L 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. L 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. L 2-1 Houston, Texas W 3-0 Kansas City, Mo. L 2-0 San José, Calif. L 3-1 Seattle, Wash. L 3-0 Phoenix, Ariz. L 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. L 3-1 Colo. Springs, Colo. L 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-0 San Antonio, Texas W 2-1 San Diego, Calif. L 4-0
at New Mexico (exhib.) at Omaha at Loyola-Chicago at Jacksonville at Stetson at Stanford at New Hampshire at Cal State Fullerton Houston Baptist* Missouri-Kansas City* at Houston Baptist* at Missouri-Kansas City* at San José State* at Seattle U* CSU Bakersfield* UNLV* at Air Force* Air Force* at Incarnate Word* at San Diego State
*WAC game
2014 | 5-12-3 Conference Coach
Western Athletic Petar Draksin
8/29 9/6 9/11 9/14 9/19 9/21 9/26 9/28 10/5 10/10 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/24 10/26 10/31 11/2 11/9 11/12 11/16
Green Bay, Wisc. L 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-2 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 2-0 Phoenix, Ariz. L 3-2 Sacramento, Calif. W 1-0 Davis, Calif. T 1-1 Los Angeles, Calif. L 4-0 Phoenix, Ariz. L 1-0 Las Vegas, Nev. L 3-0 Orem, Utah L 1-0 Seattle, Wash. L 3-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. T 0-0 Houston, Texas W 2-1 San Antonio, Texas L 3-1 Phoenix, Ariz. L 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. T 1-1 Phoenix, Ariz. L 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. L 3-0
at Green Bay Pacific at Cal Poly Wright State at Sacramento State at UC Davis at Loyola Marymount Cal State Fullerton at UNLV* at Utah Valley* at Seattle U* Missouri-Kansas City* Air Force* at Houston Baptist* at Incarnate Word* San José State* CSU Bakersfield* UNLV* Incarnate Word* Omaha
*WAC game
Western Athletic Schellas Hyndman
8/29 9/4 9/11 9/13 9/18 9/25 9/27 10/2 10/4 10/9 10/11 10/15 10/23 10/25 10/30 11/1 11/7
San Diego, Calif. L 3-1 Portland, Ore. W 4-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-1 Orlando, Fla. L 2-1 Stockton, Calif. W 2-1 Fullerton, Calif. L 2-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-1 Bakersfield, Calif. L 2-1 San José, Calif. L 6-0 San Antonio, Texas L 4-2 Phoenix, Ariz. L 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. L 1-0 Colo. Springs, Colo. L 3-2 Kansas City, Mo. W 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz. L 4-0
at San Diego State at Portland Green Bay^ Sacramento State^ at UCF at Pacific at Cal State Fullerton UTRGV* Houston Baptist* at CSU Bakersfield* at San José State* at Incarnate Word* Utah Valley* Seattle U* at Air Force* at Missouri-Kansas City* UNLV*
* WAC game ^ GCU Classic
2016 | 7-9-3 Conference Coach
Western Athletic Schellas Hyndman
8/26 UCF^ 9/2 at UC Irvine 9/5 at Loyola Marymount 9/9 vs. Missouri State& 9/11 at New Mexico& 9/15 IUPUI 9/18 Pacific 9/22 Portland 9/30 San José State 10/2 at UTRGV* 10/6 at Houston Baptist* 10/8 Air Force* 10/14 at UNLV* 10/16 at Seattle U* 10/21 Missouri-Kansas City* 10/23 Incarnate Word* 10/27 at Utah Valley* 10/30 CSU Bakersfield* 11/2 at Akron
Phoenix, Ariz. Irvine, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Albuquerque, N.M. Albuquerque, N.M. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Edinburg, Texas Houston, Texas Phoenix, Ariz. Las Vegas, Nev. Seattle, Wash. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Orem, Utah Phoenix, Ariz. Akron, Ohio
* WAC game ^ inaugural game in GCU Stadium & Grange and Ashwill Memorial Tournament
W 4-2 L 1-0 L 1-0 W 1-0 L 1-0 W 3-0 L 2-1 L 3-1 T 1-1 T 0-0 W 3-2 L 1-0 T 2-2 L 2-1 W 5-1 W 1-0 L 3-1 W 2-1 L 3-2
HISTORY
Conference Coach
2013 | 4-14-1
Conference Coach
THIS IS GCU
NCAA Div. II - PacWest Petar Draksin
*PacWest conference game ^NCAA Division II West Region Championships &NCAA Division II Sweet 16
2015 | 7-10-0
MEET THE LOPES
Conference Coaches
Phoenix, Ariz. W 3-0 San Diego, Calif. W 7-2 Riverside, Calif. T 1-1 Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-0 Phoenix, Ariz. W 1-1 (5-4) Phoenix, Ariz. L 2-1
REVIEW
NCAA Div. II - PacWest Petar Draksin
Dixie State* at Point Loma* at Cal Baptist* Cal Baptist* vs. CSU Los Angeles^ vs. Simon Fraser&
OUTLOOK
Conference Coach
10/20 10/25 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/15
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HISTORY
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MEET THE LOPES
REVIEW
OUTLOOK
HISTORY & RECORDS
90
Player Giber Becerra Nabyl Bekraoui Robert Bryant Kevin Campbell Manuel Coelho Rodolfo “Fito” Collazo
Years at GCU 2000-01 1995-96 1985-87 1988-91 1997-99 2005-08
Jason Collins James Daniels Russell Fowler Stevie Gill
1993-94 1988 1990-91 1996-99
David Hague Mattheau Hall Freddy Hasse Dustin Hudack
2005-06 2007-08 1994-97 1990
Sasha Hunter
1996-98
Sergio Iniguez
2001-02
David Lopez
1985
Hector Montalvo Aaron Muth
2016 1991-92
George Okallo Peter Orona
1990-93 1992
Jose Rodriguez Nieblas 2013-16 Roger Salazar 1991-92 Randy Soderman
1994
Milos Tomic
1995-98
Kobie Washinton
1992
Mark Wilson
1999-2000
Team (Level) Arizona Sahuaros (D3 Pro) Montreal Impact (APSL) Arizona Sandsharks (CISL) Arizona Condors (Western Pro) Arizona Sahuaros (D3 Pro) Alacranes de Durango (Liga de Ascenso, Mexico) Tucson Fireballs (D3 Pro) Arizona Condors (Western Pro) Arizona Condors (Western Pro) Toronto Olympians (Canadian Pro Soccer League) U23 Canadian National Team Portland Timbers (USL-1) LA Blues (USL) Arizona Thunder (CISL) Chicago Fire (MLS) Colorado Rapids (MLS) Charleston Battery (A League) Arizona Thunder (CISL) Arizona Sahuaros (D3 Pro) Atlanta Silverbacks (A League) Portland Timbers (USL-1) San Diego Fusion (D3 Pro) Arizona Inferno (PASL) Tigres (Liga MX) Charleston Batter (A League) Arizona Thunder (CISL) Arizona Sandsharks (CISL) Tucson Fireballs (D3 Pro) Arizona Sahuaros (D3 Pro) Tucson Fireballs (D3 Pro) Arizona Sahuaros (D3 Pro) Tucson Fireballs (D3 Pro) FC Arizona (NPSL) Arizona Sahuaros (D3 Pro) Tucson Fireballs (D3 Pro) Chicago Storm (MLS) St. Louis Streamers (MISL) Arizona Sandsharks (CISL) Sacramento Knights (CISL) Chicago Power (NPSL) Arizona Thunder (WISL) Arizona Thunder (CISL) Arizona Sandsharks (CISL) Arizona Sahuaros (D3 Pro) Arizona Sandsharks (CISL) Arizona Sahuaros (D3 Pro)
// LOPES IN THE PROS
(from top left) David Hague, Portland Timbers Hector Montalvo, Tigres Hector Montalvo (while at GCU) Jose Rodriguez Nieblas, FC Arizona Stevie Gill (while women’s soccer coach at GCU)
// LOPES IN THE POSTSEASON 1998
2007
L 3-0 - vs. Midwestern State (Texas) at Bethany, Okla. - NAIA Area Championship
W 3-2 - vs. UC Davis CCAA Championship
2010
1992
W 3-1 - vs. Cal Poly Pomona at Mesa, Ariz. - NCAA Div. II West Region First Rd.
W 2-1 - vs. Westminster College (Utah) at Salt Lake City, Utah - NAIA District VII Champions
L 3-2 - vs. Cal State Los Angeles at Los Angeles, Calif. - NCAA Division II Region Final
1995
W 1-0 - vs. Seattle Pacific at Seattle, Wash. - NCAA Div. II Regional First Round
1996
W 2-1 (3OT) - vs. Seattle Pacific at Phoenix, Ariz. - NCAA Div. II West Region Final
W 3-1 - vs. Oakland Univ. (Mich.) at Phoenix, Ariz. - NCAA Div. II National Champions
1999
W 3-0 - vs. Chico State at Carson, Calif. - CCAA First Round L 3-1 - at CSU Dominguez Hills at Carson, Calif. - CCAA Finals
W 4-1 - vs. Cal State San Bernardino NCAA Division II West Region first round L 2-1 - vs. Chico State NCAA Division II Sweet 16
2012
W 5-4 (2OT, shootout) - vs. CSU Los Angeles NCAA Division II West Region first round L 2-1 - vs. Simon Fraser NCAA Division II Sweet 16
2000
L 5-0 - vs. CSU Dominguez Hills at Carson, Calif. - CCAA first round
2001
L 3-2 (2OT) - vs. UC Davis at Sonoma State Univ. - CCAA first round
MEET THE LOPES
W 1-0 - vs. Lynn Univ. (Fla.) at Phoenix, Ariz. - NCAA Div. II National Semifinal
L 2-1 (3OT) - vs. Seattle Pacific at Seattle, Wash. - NCAA Div. II West Region Final
L 1-0 - vs. CSU Dominguez Hills NCAA Div. II West Region first round
REVIEW
L 5-1 - at CSU Bakersfield at Bakersfield, Wash. - NCAA Division II Region Final
W 3-2 (2OT) - vs. Chico State CCAA first round
OUTLOOK
1990
THIS IS GCU
HISTORY A packed house cheers the Lopes onto a Division II National Championship in 1996.
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HISTORY & RECORDS ALL-TIME
DIVISION I ERA
GOALS 5 – David Hague vs. Chaminade, October 14, 2006 Dan Worden vs. Pacific Christian, October 23, 1986
MOST POINTS 1. 6 6 3. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
ASSISTS 3 – Stipe-Darko Medic vs. Hawai’i Hilo, Oct. 3, 2012; Nabyl Bekraoui vs. New Mexico, November 1, 1996; Martin Biles vs. Christ College, September 9, 1988; Robert Bryant vs. Pacific Christian, October 17, 1986; Milos Tomic (twice) vs. Pomona-Pitzer September 5, 1998 (and) vs. Franklin Pierce September 20, 1998 POINTS 10 – David Hague vs. Chaminade, October 14, 2006; Dan Worden vs. Pacific Christian, October 23, 1986
HISTORY
THIS IS GCU
MEET THE LOPES
SAVES 16 – David Larkin vs. West Texas A&M, November 9, 1997
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// INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS
FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS OPPOSING TEAM 0:14 – first goal, James Nordberg (CSUSB), second goal, Luka Muslin (GCU), October 11, 2001, Grand Canyon vs. Cal State San Bernardino (established NCAA Division II record) CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH ONE OR MORE GOAL 6 – Saeed Robinson, October 6, 2012-October 25, 2012; David Hague, October 1, 2006 to October 12, 2006; David Hague, October 14, 2006 to October 28, 2006; Luiz Araujo, September 6, 2001 to September 24, 2001
(2013-PRES)
Jackson, Niki Jackson, Niki Ciliento, Kyle Ciliento, Kyle German, Damian Halis, Alexandros Jackson, Niki Jackson, Nik Jackson, Niki Jackson, Niki Sanchez Garcia, Alberto Seye, Khadim
at Houston Baptist vs. IUPUI at Omaha at Air Force UMKC UMKC Incarnate Word at UNLV UMKC at Air Force at Houston Baptist UCF
MOST GOALS 1. 3 - Jackson, Niki; at HBU; 10/6/2016 3 - Jackson, Niki; IUPUI; 9/15/2016 3. 2 - Ciliento, Kyle; at Omaha; 8/30/2013 2 - Ciliento, Kyle; at Air Force; 11/5/2013 2 - German, Damian; UMKC; 10/21/2016 2 - Jackson, Niki; at UNLV; 10/14/2016 2 - Jackson, Niki; UMKC; 10/21/2016 2 - Jackson, Niki; at Air Force; 10/30/2015 2 - Sanchez Garcia, Albe; at Houston Baptist; 10/18/2013 2 - Seye, Khadim; UCF; 8/26/2016 MOST ASSISTS 1. 2 - Halis, Alexandros; UMKC; 10/21/2016 2 - Halis, Alexandros; IUPUI; 9/15/2016 2 - Jackson, Niki; Incarnate Word; 11/12/2014 2 - Slack, Jordan; Pacific; 9/6/2014 5. multiple tied at 1 assist MOST SHOTS 1. 10 - Sanchez Garcia, A.; Sacramento State; 9/13/2015 10 - Sanchez Garcia, Albe; CSU Bakersfield; 11/1/2013 3. 9 - Jackson, Niki; SJSU; 9/30/2016 4. 8 - Jackson, Niki; Seattle U; 10/25/2015 8 - Jackson, Niki; Pacific; 9/6/2014 8 - Sanchez Garcia, A.; Utah Valley; 10/23/2015 8 - Sanchez Garcia, Albe; Kansas City; 10/13/2013 8 - Sanchez Garcia, Albe; at HBU; 10/24/2014 9. 7 - Jackson, Niki; AFA; 10/8/2016 7 - Jackson, Niki; at Air Force; 10/30/2015 7 - Jackson, Niki; at Sacramento State; 9/19/2014 7 - Sanchez Garcia, A.; UTRGV; 10/2/2015 MOST SAVES 1. 8 - Day, Kendyl; at Incarnate Word; 10/15/2015 8 - Licciardi, Luca; at Incarnate Word; 10/26/2014 8 - Paneccasio, Ben; at Air Force; 11/5/2013 8 - Paneccasio, Ben; at Stanford; 9/13/2013 5. 7 - Day, Kendyl; Sacramento State; 9/13/2015 6. 6 - Day, Kendyl; at Seattle U; 10/16/2016 6 - Day, Kendyl; Utah Valley; 10/23/2015 6 - Day, Kendyl; Seattle U; 10/25/2015 6 - Day, Kendyl; at New Mexico; 9/11/2016 6 - Paneccasio, Ben; at Houston Baptist; 10/18/2013
10/6/2016 9/15/2016 8/30/2013 11/5/2013 10/21/2016 10/21/2016 11/12/2014 10/14/2016 10/21/2016 10/30/2015 10/18/2013 8/26/2016
// TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS DIVISION I ERA
ALL TIME TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME
MOST POINTS 1. 15 - UMKC; 10/21/2016 2. 10 - UCF; 8/26/2016 3. 9 - Pacific; 9/6/2014 4. 8 - Incarnate Word; 11/12/2014 8 - HBU; 10/4/2015 8 - Kansas City; 10/17/2014 8 - at Houston Baptist; 10/18/2013 8 - IUPUI; 9/15/2016 9. 7 - at Akron; 11/2/2016 7 - at HBU; 10/6/2016
HISTORY
MOST SAVES 1. 8 - at Air Force; 11/5/2013 8 - at Incarnate Word; 10/15/2015 8 - at Incarnate Word; 10/26/2014 8 - at Stanford; 9/13/2013 5. 7 - Sacramento State; 9/13/2015 6. 6 - at Seattle U; 10/16/2016 6 - at Houston Baptist; 10/18/2013 6 - Utah Valley; 10/23/2015 6 - Seattle U; 10/25/2015 6 - at New Mexico; 9/11/2016
THIS IS GCU
MOST SHOTS 1. 30 - at Stetson; 9/8/2013 2. 22 - UMKC; 10/21/2016 22 - Wright State; 9/14/2014 22 - SJSU; 9/30/2016 5. 21 - Seattle U; 10/25/2015 21 - at Jacksonville; 9/5/2013 7. 20 - Bakersfield; 11/2/2014 20 - UTRGV; 10/2/2015 20 - Air Force; 10/19/2014 20 - Pacific; 9/6/2014
MEET THE LOPES
MOST ASSISTS 1. 5 - UMKC; 10/21/2016 2. 3 - at Akron; 11/2/2016 3 - Pacific; 9/6/2014 4. multiple tied at 2 assists
REVIEW
MOST GOALS 1. 5 - UMKC; 10/21/2016 2. 4 - UCF; 8/26/2016 3. 3 - Incarnate Word; 11/12/2014 3 - HBU; 10/4/2015 3 - at HBU; 10/6/2016 3 - Kansas City; 10/17/2014 3 - at Houston Baptist; 10/18/2013 3 - Pacific; 9/6/2014 3 - IUPUI; 9/15/2016 10. multiple tied at 2 goals
(2013-PRES)
OUTLOOK
ALL-TIME
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DIVISION I ERA
GOALS David Hague Kyle Ciliento Manoel Coelho Manoel Coelho Kyle Ciliento Luiz Araujo
(2006) (2010) (1998) (1998) (2009) (2001)
ASSISTS Milos Tomic Nabyl Bekaroui Manoel Coelho Alex Neve Aaron Muth Danny Yogerst Richard Farmer Danny Yogerst
(1998) (1996) (1998) (2006) (1992) (1992) (1999) (1991)
TOTAL POINTS David Hague Kyle Ciliento Manoel Coelho Manoel Coelho Kyle Ciliento Sasha Hunter Luiz Araujo Milos Tomic Saeed Robinson Aaron Muth Saeed Robinson Nabyl Bekraoui Dan Worden 7 tied at 32 points
// INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON
(2006) (2010) (1999) (1998) (2009) (1998) (2001) (1998) (2012) (1992) (2011) (1996) (1988)
33 27 26 24 23 22
LOWEST GOALS AGAINST AVG. Ben Paneccasio (2009) Ben Paneccasio (2010) Joshua Zehring (2012) Vince Licciardi (2007) Franco Carotenuto (2006) Freddy Haase (1995) Mark Wilson (2000) Mark Wilson (1999) Brent Horner (1994) George Okallo (1992) Jacob Swartz (1987)
17 16 10 10 10 10 9 9
73 60 59 58 51 48 47 45 42 38 36 34 34
0.4 0.78 0.93 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.01 1.04 1.05 1.09 1.09
(2013-PRES)
Points 1. 34 - Niki Jackson (16g 2a) - 2016 2. 18 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (8g 2a) - 2014 3. 13 - Niki Jackson (5g 3a) - 2014 4. 12 - Kyle Ciliento (5g 2a) - 2013 12 - Alexandros Halis (3g 6a) - 2016 6. 11 - Damian German (4g 3a) - 2016 11 - A. Sanchez Garcia (5g 1a) - 2015 8. 10 - Niki Jackson (5g) - 2015 9. 8 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (3g 2a) - 2013 10. 7 - Gerrit Thomes (3g 1a) - 2013
Points per game (min. 5 games) 1. 1.89 - Niki Jackson (18 games) - 2016 2. 1.00 - A. Sanchez Garcia (11 games) - 2015 1.00 - Niki Jackson (10 games) - 2015 4. 0.95 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (19 g) - 2014 5. 0.75 - Kyle Ciliento (16 games) - 2013 6. 0.72 - Niki Jackson (18 games) - 2014 7. 0.63 - Alexandros Halis (19 games) - 2016 8. 0.58 - Damian German (19 games) - 2016 9. 0.53 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (15 g) - 2013 10. 0.50 - Alex Halis (10 games) - 2015 Goals 1. 16 - Niki Jackson - 2016 2. 8 - Albe Sanchez Garcia - 2014 3. 5 - Kyle Ciliento - 2013 5 - Niki Jackson - 2015 5 - Niki Jackson - 2014 5 - A. Sanchez Garcia - 2015 7. 4 - Damian German - 2016 8. 3 - Hugo Cardoso - 2013 3 - Albe Sanchez Garcia - 2013 3 - Alexandros Halis - 2016 3 - Gerrit Thomes - 2013 Goals per game (min. 5 games) 1. 0.89 - Niki Jackson (18 games) - 2016 2. 0.50 - Niki Jackson (10 games) - 2015 3. 0.45 - A. Sanchez Garcia (11 games) - 2015 4. 0.42 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (19 g) - 2014 5. 0.31 - Kyle Ciliento (16 games) - 2013 6. 0.28 - Niki Jackson (18 games) - 2014 7. 0.22 - J Rodriguez Nieblas (9 g) - 2014 8. 0.21 - Hugo Cardoso (14 games) - 2013 9. 0.21 - Damian German (19 games) - 2016 10. 0.20 - Gerrit Thomes (15 games) - 2013 0.20 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (15 g) - 2013 Game-winning goals 1. 4 - Niki Jackson - 2016 2. 2 - Kyle Summerhill - 2014 3. multiple tied at 1 goal
Assists 1. 6 - Alexandros Halis - 2016 2. 3 - Niki Jackson - 2014 3 - Damian German - 2016 3 - Miguel Benavides - 2013 3 - Alex Halis - 2015 6. multiple tied at 2 assists Assists per game (min. 5 games) 1. 0.33 - Jordan Slack (6 games) - 2014 2. 0.32 - Alexandros Halis (19 games) - 2016 3. 0.30 - Alex Halis (10 games) - 2015 4. 0.20 - Daniel Wall (5 games) - 2016 5. 0.18 - Tafadzwa Semwwayo (11 g) - 2015 6. 0.18 - Miguel Benavides (17 games) - 2013 7. 0.17 - Niki Jackson (18 games) - 2014 8. 0.16 - Damian German (19 games) - 2016 9. 0.14 - Tom Hurdle (7 games) - 2013 10. 0.13 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (15 g) - 2013 Shots attempted 1. 71 - Niki Jackson (16 goals) - 2016 2. 69 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (8 goals) - 2014 3. 59 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (3 goals) - 2013 4. 57 - Niki Jackson (5 goals) - 2014 5. 44 - A. Sanchez Garcia (5 goals) - 2015 6. 41 - Alexandros Halis (3 goals) - 2016 7. 34 - Niki Jackson (5 goals) - 2015 34 - Kyle Ciliento (5 goals) - 2013 9. 32 - Damian German (4 goals) - 2016 10. 26 - Khadim Seye (2 goals) - 2016 26 - Gerrit Thomes (3 goals) - 2013 Shots per game (min. 5 games) 1. 4.00 - A. Sanchez Garcia (11 games) - 2015 2. 3.94 - Niki Jackson (18 games) - 2016 3. 3.93 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (15 g) - 2013 4. 3.63 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (19 g) - 2014 5. 3.40 - Niki Jackson (10 games) - 2015 6. 3.17 - Niki Jackson (18 games) - 2014 7. 2.16 - Alexandros Halis (19 games) - 2016 8. 2.12 - Kyle Ciliento (16 games) - 2013 9. 1.73 - Gerrit Thomes (15 games) - 2013 10. 1.68 - Damian German (19 games) - 2016
Saves per game (min. 5 games) 1. 4.36 - Kendyl Day (11 games) - 2015 2. 3.44 - Luca Licciardi (9 games) - 2014 3. 3.21 - Kendyl Day (19 games) - 2016 4. 3.12 - Ben Paneccasio (16 games) - 2013 5. 2.75 - Kendyl Day (12 games) - 2014
Most ties 1. 3 - Kendyl Day (7-9-3) - 2016 2. 2 - Luca Licciardi (2-4-2) - 2014 3. 1 - Kendyl Day (3-7-1) - 2014 1 - Ben Paneccasio (2-13-1) - 2013 Most shutouts 1. 4 - Kendyl Day - 2016 2. 1 - Kendyl Day - 2015 1 - Luca Licciardi - 2014 1 - Ben Paneccasio - 2013 1 - Felipe Reyes - 2013 1 - Kendyl Day - 2014 Games played 1. 20 - Ricardo Tavarez - 2014 20 - Courage Chirandu - 2014 3. 19 - Kendyl Day - 2016 19 - Albe Sanchez Garcia - 2014 19 - Mark Serjeant - 2014 19 - Alexandros Halis - 2016 19 - J Rodriguez Nieblas - 2016 19 - Jordan Slack - 2016 19 - Jaime Olabarria - 2014 19 - Skyler Schwartz - 2013 19 - Alexander Ramirez - 2014 19 - Zachary Wheeler - 2013 19 - Damian German - 2016 19 - Alejandro Radilla - 2016
Minutes played 1. 1779 - Kendyl Day - 2016 2. 1625 - Ricardo Tavarez - 2014 3. 1605 - Hector Montalvo - 2016 1605 - Jaime Olabarria - 2014 5. 1595 - Damian German - 2016 6. 1567 - Jordan Slack - 2016 7. 1539 - Khadim Seye - 2016 1539 - Alexandros Halis - 2016 9. 1486 - Jaime Olabarria - 2016 10. 1471 - Miguel Benavides - 2013 Goalie Minutes played 1. 1779 - Kendyl Day - 2016 2. 1467 - Ben Paneccasio - 2013 3. 1032 - Kendyl Day - 2014 4. 974 - Kendyl Day - 2015 5. 769 - Luca Licciardi - 2014 6. 199 - Felipe Reyes - 2013 7. 25 - Luca Licciardi - 2015 8. 11 - Shawn Spitzer - 2016
HISTORY
Saves 1. 61 - Kendyl Day (26 GA, 61 saves) - 2016 2. 50 - Ben Paneccasio (25 GA, 50 sv) - 2013 3. 48 - Kendyl Day (24 GA, 48 saves) - 2015 4. 33 - Kendyl Day (22 GA, 33 saves) - 2014 5. 31 - Luca Licciardi (15 GA, 31 saves) - 2014 6. 10 - Felipe Reyes (1 GA, 10 saves) - 2013 7. 9 - Skylar Roy (8 GA, 9 saves) - 2013
Most losses 1. 13 - Ben Paneccasio (2-13-1) - 2013 2. 9 - Kendyl Day (7-9-3) - 2016 3. 8 - Kendyl Day (3-8-0) - 2015 4. 7 - Kendyl Day (3-7-1) - 2014 5. 4 - Luca Licciardi (2-4-2) - 2014
Goalie Games started 1. 19 - Kendyl Day - 2016 2. 13 - Ben Paneccasio - 2013 3. 11 - Kendyl Day - 2014 11 - Kendyl Day - 2015 5. 9 - Luca Licciardi - 2014 6. 2 - Felipe Reyes - 2013
THIS IS GCU
Penalty kick attempts 1. 3 - Niki Jackson - 2016 2. 2 - Niki Jackson - 2014 2 - Niki Jackson - 2015 4. 1 - Kyle Ciliento - 2013 1 - A. Sanchez Garcia - 2015 1 - Albe Sanchez Garcia - 2014 1 - Khadim Seye - 2016
Most wins 1. 7 - Kendyl Day (7-9-3) - 2016 2. 3 - Kendyl Day (3-7-1) - 2014 3 - Kendyl Day (3-8-0) - 2015 4. 2 - Luca Licciardi (2-4-2) - 2014 2 - Ben Paneccasio (2-13-1) - 2013 2 - Felipe Reyes (2-0-0) - 2013
Games started 1. 20 - Ricardo Tavarez - 2014 2. 19 - Jordan Slack - 2016 19 - Jaime Olabarria - 2014 19 - Alejandro Radilla - 2016 19 - Damian German - 2016 19 - Kendyl Day - 2016 7. 18 - Alexandros Halis - 2016 18 - Niki Jackson - 2016 18 - Khadim Seye - 2016 18 - Hector Montalvo - 2016
MEET THE LOPES
Penalty kicks made 1. 2 - Niki Jackson - 2016 2 - Niki Jackson - 2015 2 - Niki Jackson - 2014 4. 1 - Albe Sanchez Garcia - 2014 1 - Khadim Seye - 2016 1 - Kyle Ciliento - 2013
Goals against avg (min. 5 minutes) 1. 0.45 - Felipe Reyes (1 GA, 200 min) - 2013 2. 1.31 - Kendyl Day (26 GA, 1780 min) - 2016 3. 1.53 - B Paneccasio (25 GA, 1467 min)-2013 4. 1.76 - Luca Licciardi (15 GA, 769 min) - 2014 5. 1.91 - Kendyl Day (22 GA, 1034 min) - 2014 6. 2.21 - Kendyl Day (24 GA, 975 min) - 2015 7. 10.12 - Luca Licciardi (3 GA, 27 min) - 2015
Goalie Games played 1. 19 - Kendyl Day - 2016 2. 16 - Ben Paneccasio - 2013 3. 12 - Kendyl Day - 2014 4. 11 - Kendyl Day - 2015 5. 9 - Luca Licciardi - 2014 6. 3 - Skylar Roy - 2013 7. 2 - Luca Licciardi - 2015 2 - Felipe Reyes - 2013 9. 1 - Shawn Spitzer - 2016
REVIEW
SOG per game (min. 5 games) 1. 1.94 - Niki Jackson (18 games) - 2016 2. 1.82 - A. Sanchez Garcia (11 games) - 2015 3. 1.73 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (15 g) - 2013 4. 1.56 - Niki Jackson (18 games) - 2014 5. 1.53 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (19 g) - 2014 6. 1.30 - Niki Jackson (10 games) - 2015 7. 1.00 - Kyle Ciliento (16 games) - 2013 8. 0.74 - Alexandros Halis (19 games) - 2016 9. 0.73 - Gerrit Thomes (15 games) - 2013 10. 0.56 - Amare Thomas (9 games) - 2014 0.56 - J Rodriguez Nieblas (9 g) - 2014
Save percent (min. 5 saves) 1. .909 - Felipe Reyes (1 GA, 10 saves) - 2013 2. .701 - Kendyl Day (26 GA, 61 saves) - 2016 3. .674 - Luca Licciardi (15 GA, 31 sv) - 2014 4. .667 - Kendyl Day (24 GA, 48 saves) - 2015 .667 - Ben Paneccasio (25 GA, 50 sv)-2013 6. .600 - Kendyl Day (22 GA, 33 saves) - 2014 7. .529 - Skylar Roy (8 GA, 9 saves) - 2013
OUTLOOK
Shots on goal 1. 35 - Niki Jackson (16 goals) - 2016 2. 29 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (8 goals) - 2014 3. 28 - Niki Jackson (5 goals) - 2014 4. 26 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (3 goals) - 2013 5. 20 - A. Sanchez Garcia (5 goals) - 2015 6. 16 - Kyle Ciliento (5 goals) - 2013 7. 14 - Alexandros Halis (3 goals) - 2016 8. 13 - Niki Jackson (5 goals) - 2015 9. 11 - Gerrit Thomes (3 goals) - 2013 10. 10 - Damian German (4 goals) - 2016
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// INDIVIDUAL CAREER
DIVISION I ERA
ALL-TIME
(2013-PRES)
Points 1. 80 (28g 24a) - 2016 2. 59 (21g 17a) - 2013 3. 51 (19g 13a) - 2014 4. 33 (13g 7a) - 2015
SOG per game 1. 6.09 (11 games) - 2015 2. 5.58 (19 games) - 2016 3. 5.20 (20 games) - 2014 4. 5.05 (19 games) - 2013
Most shutouts 1. 4 - 2016 2. 2 - 2014 2 - 2013 4. 1 - 2015
Points per game 1. 4.21 (19 games) - 2016 2. 3.11 (19 games) - 2013 3. 3.00 (11 games) - 2015 4. 2.55 (20 games) - 2014
Penalty kicks made 1. 3 - 2014 3 - 2016 3. 2 - 2015 4. 1 - 2013
Games played 1. 20 - 2014 2. 19 - 2013 19 - 2016 4. 11 - 2015
Goals 1. 28 - 2016 2. 21 - 2013 3. 19 - 2014 4. 13 - 2015
Penalty kick attempts 1. 4 - 2016 2. 3 - 2015 3 - 2014 4. 1 - 2013
Goalie Games played 1. 19 - 2014 19 - 2013 19 - 2016 4. 11 - 2015
Goals per game 1. 1.47 (19 games) - 2016 2. 1.18 (11 games) - 2015 3. 1.11 (19 games) - 2013 4. 0.95 (20 games) - 2014
Saves 1. 71 (34 GA, 71 saves) - 2013 2. 67 (37 GA, 67 saves) - 2014 3. 64 (26 GA, 64 saves) - 2016 4. 48 (27 GA, 48 saves) - 2015
Minutes played 1. 19867 - 2014 2. 19667 - 2016 3. 19076 - 2013 4. 11023 - 2015
Game-winning goals 1. 7 - 2016 2. 5 - 2014 3. 4 - 2013 4. 3 - 2015
Saves per game 1. 4.36 (11 games) - 2015 2. 3.74 (19 games) - 2013 3. 3.53 (19 games) - 2014 4. 3.37 (19 games) - 2016
Goalie Minutes played 1. 1801 - 2014 2. 1790 - 2016 3. 1756 - 2013 4. 999 - 2015
Assists 1. 24 - 2016 2. 17 - 2013 3. 13 - 2014 4. 7 - 2015
Save percent 1. .711 (26 GA, 64 saves) - 2016 2. .676 (34 GA, 71 saves) - 2013 3. .644 (37 GA, 67 saves) - 2014 4. .640 (27 GA, 48 saves) - 2015
Assists per game 1. 1.26 (19 games) - 2016 2. 0.89 (19 games) - 2013 3. 0.65 (20 games) - 2014 4. 0.64 (11 games) - 2015
Goals against avg 1. 1.31 (26 GA, 1792 min) - 2016 2. 1.74 (34 GA, 1757 min) - 2013 3. 1.85 (37 GA, 1803 min) - 2014 4. 2.43 (27 GA, 1002 min) - 2015
Shots attempted 1. 275 (28 goals) - 2016 2. 261 (21 goals) - 2013 261 (19 goals) - 2014 4. 154 (13 goals) - 2015
Most wins 1. 7 (7-9-3) - 2016 2. 5 (5-11-3) - 2014 3. 4 (4-14-1) - 2013 4. 3 (3-8-0) - 2015
Shots per game 1. 14.47 (19 games) - 2016 2. 14.00 (11 games) - 2015 3. 13.74 (19 games) - 2013 4. 13.05 (20 games) - 2014
Most losses 1. 14 (4-14-1) - 2013 2. 11 (5-11-3) - 2014 3. 9 (7-9-3) - 2016 4. 8 (3-8-0) - 2015
Shots on goal 1. 106 (28 goals) - 2016 2. 104 (19 goals) - 2014 3. 96 (21 goals) - 2013 4. 67 (13 goals) - 2015
Most ties 1. 3 (7-9-3) - 2016 3 (5-11-3) - 2014 3. 1 (4-14-1) - 2013
Goals Player (Years) Goals Michael Coelho 1997-99 55 Kyle Ciliento 2009- 50 David Hague 2005-06 38 Milos Tomic 1995-98 37 Danny Yogerst 1990-92 36 Assists Player (Years) Assists Milos Tomic 1995-98 36 Danny Yogerst 1990-92 27 Nabyl Bekraoui 1995-96 24 Manoel Coelho 1997-99 21 Kevin Campbell 1988-91 20 Total Points Player (Years) Points Manoel Coelho 1997-99 131 Kyle Ciliento 2009- 111 Milos Tomic 1995-98 110 Danny Yogerst 1990-92 99 David Hague 2005-06 86 Lowest Goals-Against Avg. (Min. two seasons) Player (Years) Avg. Ben Paneccasio 2009-10 0.65 Mark Wilson 1999-00 1.02 Brent Horner 1994-95 1.06 Vince Licciardi 2005-07 1.13 Freddy Haase 1994-97 1.18 Troy Edwards 1995-98 1.30 Most Shutouts Player Ben Paneccasio Freddy Haase Mark Wilson Cliff Nulliner George Okallo Vince Licciardi Dustin Hudack
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SO 22.0 17.0 14.0 10.5 10.5 9.0 9.0
Most Saves Player (Years) Saves Freddy Hasse 1995-97 280 George Okallo 1991-92 205 Mark Wilson 1999-00 203
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Shots on goal 1. 76 - Niki Jackson (26 goals) - 2014-16 2. 55 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (11 goals) - 2013-14 3. 20 - A. Sanchez Garcia (5 goals) - 2015 4. 16 - Kyle Ciliento (5 goals) - 2013 5. 15 - J Rodriguez Nieblas (2 goals) - 2014-16 15 - Damian German (5 goals) - 2015-16 7. 14 - Alexandros Halis (3 goals) - 2016 8. 13 - Alejandro Radilla (1 goals) - 2015-16 9. 11 - Gerrit Thomes (3 goals) - 2013 10. 8 - Hector Montalvo (0 goals) - 2016
Goalie Games played 1. 42 - Kendyl Day - 2014-16 2. 16 - Ben Paneccasio - 2013 3. 11 - Luca Licciardi - 2014-15 4. 3 - Skylar Roy - 2013 5. 2 - Felipe Reyes - 2013-14 6. 1 - Shawn Spitzer - 2014-16
Games started 1. 46 - Jaime Olabarria - 2014-16 Saves per game (min. 5 games) 2. 42 - Niki Jackson - 2014-16 1. 3.38 - Kendyl Day (42 games) - 2014-16 3. 41 - Kendyl Day - 2014-16 2. 3.12 - Ben Paneccasio (16 games) - 2013 4. 31 - Ricardo Tavarez - 2014-15 3. 2.82 - Luca Licciardi (11 games) - 2014-15 5. 30 - Albe Sanchez Garcia - 2013-14 30 - Damian German - 2015-16 Save percent (min. 5 saves) 30 - Alejandro Radilla - 2015-16 1. .909 - Felipe Reyes (1 GA, 10 saves) - 2013-14 8. 27 - Amer Sasivarevic - 2014-16 2. .667 - Ben Paneccasio (25 GA, 50 saves) - 2013 9. 25 - Jordan Slack - 2014-16 3. .664 - Kendyl Day (72 GA, 142 saves) - 2014-16 10. multiple at 18 games 4. .633 - Luca Licciardi (18 GA, 31 saves) 2014-15 Goalie Games started 5. .529 - Skylar Roy (8 GA, 9 saves) - 2013 1. 41 - Kendyl Day - 2014-16 2. 13 - Ben Paneccasio - 2013 Goals against avg (min. 5 minutes) 3. 9 - Luca Licciardi - 2014-15 1. 0.45 - Felipe Reyes (1 GA, 200 min) - 2013-14 4. 2 - Felipe Reyes - 2013-14 2. 1.53 - Ben Paneccasio (25 GA, 1467 min) - 2013 3. 1.71 - Kendyl Day (72 GA, 3789 min) - 2014-16 Minutes played 4. 2.04 - Luca Licciardi (18 GA, 796 min) 1. 4075 - Jaime Olabarria - 2014-16 2014-15 2. 3788 - Kendyl Day - 2014-16 Most wins 1. 13 - Kendyl Day (13-24-4) - 2014-16 2. 2 - Ben Paneccasio (2-13-1) - 2013 2 - Felipe Reyes (2-0-0) - 2013-14 2 - Luca Licciardi (2-4-2) - 2014-15 Most losses 1. 24 - Kendyl Day (13-24-4) - 2014-16 2. 13 - Ben Paneccasio (2-13-1) - 2013 3. 4 - Luca Licciardi (2-4-2) - 2014-15
3. 3309 - Niki Jackson - 2014-16 4. 2541 - Ricardo Tavarez - 2014-15 5. 2526 - Damian German - 2015-16 6. 2455 - Albe Sanchez Garcia - 2013-14 7. 2399 - Alejandro Radilla - 2015-16 8. 2061 - Jordan Slack - 2014-16 9. 2030 - J Rodriguez Nieblas - 2014-16 10. 1985 - Amer Sasivarevic - 2014-16 Goalie Minutes played 1. 3785 - Kendyl Day - 2014-16 2. 1467 - Ben Paneccasio - 2013 3. 794 - Luca Licciardi - 2014-15 4. 199 - Felipe Reyes - 2013-14 5. 11 - Shawn Spitzer - 2014-16
HISTORY
Game-winning goals 1. 5 - Niki Jackson - 2014-16 2. 2 - Albe Sanchez Garcia - 2013-14 2 - Kyle Summerhill - 2014 4. multiple tied at 1 goal
Shots per game (min. 5 games) 1. 4.00 - A. Sanchez Garcia (11 games) - 2015 2. 3.76 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (34 games) 2013-14 3. 3.52 - Niki Jackson (46 games) - 2014-16 4. 2.16 - Alexandros Halis (19 games) - 2016 5. 2.12 - Kyle Ciliento (16 games) - 2013 6. 1.73 - Gerrit Thomes (15 games) - 2013 7. 1.63 - Damian German (30 games) - 2015-16 8. 1.44 - Khadim Seye (18 games) - 2016 9. 1.15 - Amare Thomas (13 games) - 2014-15 10. 1.14 - Hugo Cardoso (14 games) - 2013
Saves 1. 142 - Kendyl Day (72 GA, 142 saves) - 2014-16 2. 50 - Ben Paneccasio (25 GA, 50 saves) - 2013 3. 31 - Luca Licciardi (18 GA, 31 saves) - 2014-15 4. 10 - Felipe Reyes (1 GA, 10 saves) - 2013-14 5. 9 - Skylar Roy (8 GA, 9 saves) - 2013
Games played 1. 47 - Jaime Olabarria - 2014-16 2. 46 - Niki Jackson - 2014-16 3. 42 - Kendyl Day - 2014-16 4. 41 - Ben Barkoff - 2013-16 5. 38 - J Rodriguez Nieblas - 2014-16 6. 34 - Albe Sanchez Garcia - 2013-14 7. 31 - Ricardo Tavarez - 2014-15 8. 30 - Damian German - 2015-16 30 - Alejandro Radilla - 2015-16 10. 27 - Wedner Delmonte - 2015-16 27 - Amer Sasivarevic - 2014-16
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Goals per game (min. 5 games) 1. 0.57 - Niki Jackson (46 games) - 2014-16 2. 0.45 - A. Sanchez Garcia (11 games) - 2015 3. 0.32 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (34 games) 2013-14 4. 0.31 - Kyle Ciliento (16 games) - 2013 5. 0.21 - Hugo Cardoso (14 games) - 2013 6. 0.20 - Gerrit Thomes (15 games) - 2013 7. 0.17 - Damian German (30 games) - 2015-16 8. 0.16 - Alexandros Halis (19 games) - 2016 9. 0.14 - Harvey Martinez (14 games) - 2013 0.14 - Kyle Summerhill (14 games) - 2014
Shots attempted 1. 162 - Niki Jackson (26 goals) - 2014-16 2. 128 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (11 goals) - 2013-14 3. 49 - Damian German (5 goals) - 2015-16 4. 44 - A. Sanchez Garcia (5 goals) - 2015 5. 41 - Alexandros Halis (3 goals) - 2016 6. 34 - Kyle Ciliento (5 goals) - 2013 7. 30 - J Rodriguez Nieblas (2 goals) - 2014-16 8. 27 - Alejandro Radilla (1 goals) - 2015-16 9. 26 - Gerrit Thomes (3 goals) - 2013 26 - Khadim Seye (2 goals) - 2016
Penalty kicks made 1. 6 - Niki Jackson - 2014-16 2. 1 - Albe Sanchez Garcia - 2013-14 1 - Kyle Ciliento - 2013 1 - Khadim Seye - 2016 Penalty kick attempts 1. 7 - Niki Jackson - 2014-16 2. 1 - multipled tied at 1 goal
Most shutouts 1. 6 - Kendyl Day - 2014-16 2. 1 - Luca Licciardi - 2014-15 1 - Ben Paneccasio - 2013 1 - Felipe Reyes - 2013-14
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Goals 1. 26 - Niki Jackson - 2014-16 2. 11 - Albe Sanchez Garcia - 2013-14 3. 5 - Kyle Ciliento - 2013 5 - A. Sanchez Garcia - 2015 5 - Damian German - 2015-16 6. 3 - Alexandros Halis - 2016 3 - Gerrit Thomes - 2013 3 - Hugo Cardoso - 2013 9. 2 - Khadim Seye - 2016 2 - J Rodriguez Nieblas - 2014-16 2 - Harvey Martinez - 2013 2 - Kyle Summerhill - 2014
Assists per game (min. 5 games) 1. 0.32 - Alexandros Halis (19 games) - 2016 2. 0.30 - Alex Halis (10 games) - 2015 3. 0.18 - Tafadzwa Semwwayo (11 games) - 2015 4. 0.18 - Miguel Benavides (17 games) - 2013 5. 0.14 - Tom Hurdle (7 games) - 2013 6. 0.13 - Damian German (30 games) - 2015-16 7. 0.13 - Daniel Wall (23 games) - 2014-16 8. 0.12 - Kyle Ciliento (16 games) - 2013 0.12 - Charles Keating (16 games) - 2016 10. 0.12 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (34 games) 2013-14
SOG per game (min. 5 games) 1. 1.82 - A. Sanchez Garcia (11 games) - 2015 2. 1.65 - Niki Jackson (46 games) - 2014-16 3. 1.62 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (34 games) 2013-14 4. 1.00 - Kyle Ciliento (16 games) - 2013 5. 0.74 - Alexandros Halis (19 games) - 2016 6. 0.73 - Gerrit Thomes (15 games) - 2013 7. 0.54 - Amare Thomas (13 games) - 2014-15 8. 0.50 - Damian German (30 games) - 2015-16 0.50 - Harvey Martinez (14 games) - 2013 0.50 - Christian Ramirez (8 games) - 2015-16
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Points per game (min. 5 games) 1. 1.24 - Niki Jackson (46 games) - 2014-16 2. 1.00 - A. Sanchez Garcia (11 games) - 2015 3. 0.76 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (34 games) 2013-14 4. 0.75 - Kyle Ciliento (16 games) - 2013 5. 0.63 - Alexandros Halis (19 games) - 2016 6. 0.50 - Alex Halis (10 games) - 2015 7. 0.47 - Damian German (30 games) - 2015-16 0.47 - Gerrit Thomes (15 games) - 2013 9. 0.43 - Hugo Cardoso (14 games) - 2013 10. 0.29 - Kyle Summerhill (14 games) - 2014 0.29 - Harvey Martinez (14 games) - 2013
Assists 1. 6 - Alexandros Halis - 2016 2. 5 - Niki Jackson - 2014-16 3. 4 - Damian German - 2015-16 4 - Albe Sanchez Garcia - 2013-14 5. 3 - Miguel Benavides - 2013 3 - Jordan Slack - 2014-16 3 - Alex Halis - 2015 3 - Daniel Wall - 2014-16 9. multiple tied at 2 assists
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Points 1. 57 - Niki Jackson (26g 5a) - 2014-16 2. 26 - Albe Sanchez Garcia (11g 4a) - 2013-14 3. 14 - Damian German (5g 4a) - 2015-16 4. 12 - Kyle Ciliento (5g 2a) - 2013 12 - Alexandros Halis (3g 6a) - 2016 6. 11 - A. Sanchez Garcia (5g 1a) - 2015 7. 7 - Gerrit Thomes (3g 1a) - 2013 8. 6 - Hugo Cardoso (3g) - 2013 9. 5 - Khadim Seye (2g 1a) - 2016 5 - Alex Halis (1g 3a) - 2015
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Bailey, Andrew Bailey, Marcus Baker, Jesse Baker, Ryan Ballo, Bamoutaga Barkoff, Ben Barron, Paul Bass, Eric Becera, Giber Bedgood, Tim Bekraoui, Nabyl Benavides, Miguel Benitez, Matias Bent, Byron Bernert, Christian Berardi, Marc Biles, Martin Biniazan, Kevin Blinzler, Adam Bocanegra, Diego Bonilla-Segura, Emmanuel Braga, Luciano Brooks, Clint Brown, Oshane Bryant, Robert Bundy, Jeff Byer, Stephen
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Cabezas, Carlos Caesar, Dale Campbell, Kevin Cannon, Brad Cardoso, Victor Carotenuto, Franco Carr, Chris Cartwright, Joe Cavar, Igor Cheek, Jefferson Chirandu, Courage Chvojan, Jan Ciliento, Kyle Clare, Darren Clayton, Sephen Coelho, Manoel Collazo, Rodolfo Collins, Jason Connally, Alex Corral, Rudy Crook, Chris Cubric, Aleksandar Cuckie, Andrew
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Jackson, Niki Jacobsen, Josh Jaramillo, A.J. Jasper-Duruzor, Tony Jellah, Jackson Johnson, Brandon Johnson, Kian Johnson, Jack Jordon, Andy Jones, Davon Judice, Anthony Jovanovic, Bojan Jovicevic, Bosko
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Kaplan, Micah Karakas, Koray Karaselimovic, Sead Karlovcan, Aleksander Kaskavage, Thomas Keating, Charlie Kerridge, Paul King, Matthew Kinstler, Matthew Kluge, Maximilian Kostich, Alejandro Kritkausky, Robert Kunszt, David Kuzara, George
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1989 Kevin Campbell, Tony Flores – NAIA All-District VII 1990 Kevin Campbell, Dustin Hudack, Tony Flores, Russ Fowler, Jim Mullany, Danny Yogerst – NAIA All-District VII Tony Flores, Alex Kostich – NAIA Academic All-District 1991 Peter Duah – NCAA Division II West Region Coach of the Year 1992 Aaron Muth, Peter Orona – ISAA All-Region Team
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1993 George Okallo – Roland Beck Scholar-Athlete Award (GCU award) 1994 Eric Aruahene, Danny Flores – First-Team All-CCAA Diego Bocanegra, Randy Soderman – Second-Team All-CCAA Jason Collins, Brent Horner, Rob McCarthy – CCAA Honorable Mention 1995 Darren Clare – Second Team NSCAA/Umbro Division II All-America Nabyl Bekraoui, Darren Clare – Sports Information Directors of America Division II All-America Honorable Mention Darren Clare, Milos Tomic – First-Team NSCAA/Umbro Far West Region All-Area Team Nabyl Bekraoui – Second-Team NSCAA/Umbro Far West Region All-Area Team Nabyl Bekraoui, Darren Clare – First-Team Sports Information Directors of America All-West Region Team Scott Robinson, Milos Tomic – Second-Team Sports Information Directors of America All-West Region Team Nabyl Bekraoui, Darren Clare, Milos Tomic – First-Team All-CCAA Eric Atuahene, Danny Flores – Second-Team All-CCAA Adam Martinez, Scott Robinson – CCAA Honorable Mention 1996 Grand Canyon University – NCAA Division II National Champions Grand Canyon University – CCAA Champions Darren Clare – Sports Information Directors of America All-America Second Team Nabyl Bekraoui – Sports Information Directors of America All-America Honorable Mention Nabyl Bekraoui, Darren Clare – Sports Information Directors of America All-West Region First Team Milos Tomic – Sports Information Directors of America All-West Region Second Team Darren Clare – CCAA Player of the Year Nabyl Bekraoui, Darren Clare, Milos Tomic – First-Team All-CCAA Chris Cook, Scott Robinson – Second-Team All-CCAA Freddy Haase – CCAA Honorable Mention Petar Draksin – NSCAA/Umbro NCAA Division II Coach of the Year
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1998 Grand Canyon University – CCAA Champions Milos Tomic – NSCAA Adidas All-America First Team Manoel Coelho, Milos Tomic – NSCAA Adidas First-Team All-Far West Region Sasha Hunter – NSCAA Adidas First-Team All-Far West Region Milos Tomic – CCAA Player of the Year Manoel Coelho, Sasha Hunter, Milos Tomic – First-Team All-CCAA 1999 Grand Canyon University – CCAA Runner-Up Manoel Coelho – First-Team NSCAA Adidas All-America Manoel Coelho, Calvin Murray – First-Team NSCAA All-Far West Region Stevie Gill – Second-Team All-Far West Region Manoel Coelho – CCAA Player of the Year Manoel Coelho, Calvin Murray – First-Team All-CCAA Stevie Gill – Second-Team All-CCAA Richard Farmer, Mark Wilson – CCAA Honorable Mention
2000 Jamon Lifsey – First-Team All-CCAA Marcelo Soria, Mark Wilson – Second-Team All-CCAA Giber Becera – CCAA Honorable Mention 2001 Luiz Araujo – First-Team NSCAA Adidas All-America Luiz Araujo – First-Team NSCAA Adidas All-Far West Region Luiz Araujo – First-Team All-CCAA Sergio Iniguez – Second-Team All-CCAA Giber Becera – CCAA Honorable Mention 2002 Luiz Araujo – Second-Team All-CCAA 2006 David Hague – NCAA Division II Leading Goal Scorer (33) David Hague – Sports Information Directors of America NCAA Division II First-Team All-America David Hague – First-Team Daktronics West Region Ugi Vrbica – Second-Team Daktronics West Region David Hague – PacWest Player of the Year David Hague, Ugi Vrbica, Alex Neve, Bosko Jovicevic, Franco Carotenuto – First-Team All-PacWest Rodolfo Collazo, Jordan Demos – Second-Team All-PacWest Petar Draksin – PacWest Co-Coach of the Year (with NDNU’s Joe Silveira) 2007 Bosko Jovicevic – Second-Team Daktronics All-West Region Rodolfo Collazo – Second-Team Daktronics All-West Region Bosko Jovicevic – Second-Team NSCAA All-West Region Jordan Demos – Second-Team NSCAA All-West Region Bosko Jovicevic – PacWest Player of the Year Bosko Jovicevic, Rodolfo Collazo, Jordan Demos – First-Team All-PacWest Daniel Sabillon, Tony Judice – Second-Team All-PacWest Andrew Bailey, Jeff Starkey – Honorable Mention All-PacWest Jordan Demos – ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA District 8 All-Academic Team Petar Draksin – PacWest Coach of the Year 2008 Franco Carotenuto – PacWest Goalkeeper of the Year Franco Carotenuto, Rodolfo Collazo – First-Team All-PacWest Joel Ibarra, Dusan Radisavljevic – Second-Team All-PacWest Matheau Hall, Nick Sykes – Honorable Mention All-PacWest Jordan Demos – Roland Beck Scholar-Athlete Award 2009 Kyle Ciliento - PacWest Player of the Year Kyle Ciliento - PacWest Freshman of the Year Kyle Ciliento, Ben Paneccasio, Juan Mendez, Jesse Baker, Nick Sykes – First-Team All-PacWest Pat Perkins, Joao Vieira – Honorable Mention PacWest Kyle Ciliento - Daktronics All-America First Team Kyle Ciliento, Jesse Baker - NSCAA All-West Region First Team 2010 Petar Draksin - West Region Coach of the Year Kyle Ciliento - West Region Player of the Year Kyle Ciliento - PacWest Player of the Year Kyle Ciliento, Nick Sykes - Daktronics All-America First Team Ben Paneccasio - Daktronics All-America Second Team Mitchell Garcia, Joao Vieira, Cordero Young - Daktronics All-America Third Team Ben Paneccasio - PacWest Goalkeeper of the Year Kyle Ciliento, Ben Paneccasio, Joao Vieira, Cordero Young, Maximilian Aust - First Team All-PacWest Mitchell Garcia, Nick Sykes - Second Team All-PacWest Pat Perkins, Harvey Martinez, Chris Green - Honorable Mention All-PacWest Kyle Ciliento - ESPN Academic All-American
// INDIVIDUAL HONORS (NCAA DIV. II ERA, 1991-2013)
OUTLOOK
2011 Petar Draksin - PacWest Coach of the Year Saeed Robinson - PacWest Newcomer of the Year Saeed Robinson, Mitchell Garcia, Cordero Young, Nick Sykes - First Team All-PacWest Alex Connally - Second Team All-PacWest Saeed Robinson, Nick Sykes - Daktronics All-West Region First Team Alex Connally, Cordero Young - Daktronics All-West Region Second Team Saeed Robinson - Daktronics All-America Third Team Nick Sykes - Daktronics All-America Honorable Mention Maximilian Aust - Capital One First Team Academic All-America Saeed Robinson, Nick Sykes - NCAA West All-Region Third Team
REVIEW
2012 Petar Draksin - PacWest Coach of the Year Saeed Robinson - PacWest Player of the Year Brandon Hansen, Zoran Nincevic, Alex Connally - First Team All-PacWest Joshua Zehring - Second Team All-PacWest Oshane Brown, Chris Green - Third Team All-PacWest Alberto Sanchez Garcia, Yared Solscheid, Brian Green - Honorable Men¬tion All-PacWest Saeed Robinson - NSCAA Division II Men’s Soccer All-America First Team Saeed Robinson - Daktronics Division II Men’s Soccer All-America First Team, Daktronics West Region Player of the Year Joshua Zehring - Daktronics All-West Region Second Team Saeed Robinson, Alex Connally, Joshua Zehring - NSCAA Division II Men’s Soccer All-West Region First Team Zoran Nincevic - NSCAA Division II Men’s Soccer All-West Region Second Team Alex Connally - Capital One Division II Academic All-America Second Team
DARREN CLARE / 1996 SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
2014 Alberto Sanchez Garcia – Second Team All-WAC, NSCAA/Continental Tire All-West Region Third Team 2016 Niki Jackson, WAC Offensive Player of the Year; All-WAC first team; NSCAA All-West Region first team; 3rd nationally in goals per game (16 goals in 18 games, 0.89 pg) Hector Montalvo, All-WAC second team defender; NSCAA All-West Region third team
MEET THE LOPES
2013 Kyle Ciliento – Capital One Academic All-America Second Team, Capital One Academic All-District 8 Alberto Sanchez Garica – First Team All-WAC NSCAA Team Academic Award
2017 Niki Jackson, MAC Hermann Watch List; All-WAC Preseason team
HISTORY
NIKI JACKSON / 2016 WAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
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