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GRIZZLY ATHLETICS
Quick Facts .............................................. 2 2016 Schedule ......................................... 3
GEORGIA GWINNETT
Georgia Gwinnett College ....................... 4 Gwinnett County .................................... 10 Atlanta .................................................... 12 Grizzly Athletics ..................................... 14 Dr. Darin. S. Wilson ................................ 16 Grizzly Athletics Complex ..................... 18
2016 GRIZZLIES
Coaching Staff ....................................... 22 Roster ..................................................... 25 Player Profiles ....................................... 26
GRIZZLY HISTORY
All-Time Awards .................................... All-Time Roster ..................................... Program Records .................................. Year-by-Year Results ............................ All-Time Series ......................................
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QUICK FACTS
COLLEGE INFORMATION
School Name .............. Georgia Gwinnett College Location .................................. Lawrenceville, Ga. Founded ........................................................ 2005 Enrollment ................................................. 13,000 Nickname ................................................ Grizzlies Colors ........................................... Green and Gray Affiliation ....................................................... NAIA Conference ..... Association of Independent Institutions President .......... Dr. Stanley “Stas” C. Preczewski Director of Athletics ............... Dr. Darin S. Wilson
GRIZZLY MEN’S SOCCER
First Season .................................................. 2012 Overall Record ......................................... 52-16-6 2015 Record .............................................. 10-6-3 Home Field ..................... Grizzly Soccer Complex
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COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ..................................... Steve DeCou Record at GGC (Seasons) ........... 52-16-6 (4) Overall Record (Seasons) ... 173-108-21 (16) Alma Mater ............... Tennessee Temple, ‘95 Assistant Coach .................... Stephen Magennis Seasons at GGC ...................................... First Alma Mater ................................... Lander, ‘09
SPORTS INFORMATION
Sports Information Director ......... Jason Hendrix Email ............................... jhendrix4@ggc.edu Office Phone ............................. 678.407.5039 Cell Phone ................................. 678.371.9528 Website ............................... GrizzlyAthletics.com Facebook .................................... GrizzlyAthletics Twitter ......................................... @GrzlyAthletics
2016 SCHEDULE Date Opponent
Location
Time
Aug. 26
Saint Thomas
Grizzly Soccer Complex
7 p.m.
Aug. 27
Life
Grizzly Soccer Complex
7 p.m.
Aug. 31
Brewton-Parker
Grizzly Soccer Complex
5 p.m.
Sept. 3
Columbia International
Grizzly Soccer Complex
7 p.m.
Sept. 9
at Hastings
Hastings, Neb.
4:15 p.m.
Hastings, Neb.
6 p.m.
Sept. 17 WVU Tech
Grizzly Soccer Complex
1 p.m.
Sept. 20 Bryan
Grizzly Soccer Complex
7 p.m.
Pulaski, Tenn.
2 p.m.
Grizzly Soccer Complex
1 p.m.
Montgomery, Ala.
8 p.m.
Sept. 10 vs. Concordia
Sept. 24 at Martin Methodist Oct. 1
Tennessee Wesleyan
Oct. 8
at Auburn-Montgomery
Oct. 15
at Montreat
Montreat, N.C.
3 p.m.
Oct. 18
vs. Thomas
Columbus, Ga.
7 p.m.
Oct. 22
Cumberlands
Grizzly Soccer Complex
7 p.m.
Oct. 23
Oglethorpe
Grizzly Soccer Complex
7 p.m.
Oct. 31
at Freed-Hardeman
Henderson, Tenn.
8 p.m.
Nov. 5
Bob Jones
Grizzly Soccer Complex
1 p.m.
Nov. 11-12 A.I.I. Championships
Denver, Co.
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SCHEDULE
TBA
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GEORGIA GWINN New
COLLEGE
Higher education is different at Georgia Gwinnett College, built from the ground up for student success. From the design of its facilities to its student mentorship, everything about GGC is designed to ensure that you get the most from your college experience. GGC’s innovative approach works, and word has gotten around. The campus now bustles with almost 12,000 students from across Georgia and around the world. The “real world” is looking for well-rounded graduates who can succeed in today’s challenging workplace. That’s why at GGC, you’ll be immersed in an active learning environment designed to give you a global perspective and make you more marketable. We connect you to a world beyond your major and prepare you for a successful career after graduation. The moment you arrive, you’ll meet faculty members who will mentor you throughout your journey. They’ll teach you the complexities of neuroscience, and help you land an internship. Or tag team with you on a research project. Mentor, inspire, cheerlead, advise -- GGC professors take teaching to a whole new level. GGC isn’t your typical college, and it shows in everything we do.
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ET T COLLEGE New
ATTITUDE
DEGREES AND PROGRAMS MAJORS
Biology • Business Administration • Chemistry Criminal Justice • Early Childhood Education English • Exercise Science • History Information Technology • Mathematics • Nursing Political Science • Psychology • Special Education
MINORS
Business Administration • Criminal Justice English • Film • Geography • History • Leadership Information Technology • Political Science
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Latin American Studies
CERTIFICATIONS Global Studies
ACADEMIC INTERESTS
Pre-Dental Hygene • Pre-Dentistry Pre-Medical Technology • Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy • Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician’s Assistant • Pre-Radiologic Science Pre-Respiratory Therapy • Pre-Veterinary Medicine
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GEORGIA GWINN The Future of
EDUCATION
All classes at Georgia Gwinnett are taught by highquality faculty who are here only because they love to teach. Since our classes are small, they give personal attention that other institutions can’t deliver. If you need help with an assignment or a course, they spend extra time with you, perhaps even over lunch. Our professors don’t have office hours. They are available to you in person or by e-mail, phone, and text for questions. And they don’t just teach, they mentor. You will be assigned a specific faculty mentor, but all faculty fill this role. Whether you need advice about life, careers, internships, or competing for a special academic program, they are there to inspire and encourage you. They’ll even recommend you for conferences, research projects and other activities that will help prepare you for your future. They will welcome you into the college community during your “March Through the Arch” ceremony, and they will personally congratulate you when you graduate. Think of them as your own personal coaching staff.
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RESIDENCE LIFE Suite-Style
LIVING
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Forget community bathrooms and bunk beds; GGC Residence Life Student Housing is decked out to the max. It’s nothing like your parents’ dormitories (more like chic apartments). We call it suite-style living, and it is competitively priced and costs less than you might think. Our apartment-style suites will have you feeling right at home, or even better. Your own private and spacious bedroom awaits you in a two-, three-, four-, six-, eight- or 12-bedroom suite, with a bathroom for every two students in the suite. Each bedroom comes carpeted and fully-furnished with a comfy twin bed, night stand, dresser and desk, while living spaces feature plenty of plush seating for you to gather with friends and study, chat or watch the 46-inch flatscreen television that comes standard in every suite. Well-equipped kitchenettes, study rooms, on-site laundry facilities that email or text you when your laundry is done and wireless internet are all part of our modern take on campus living.
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GWINNETT COUNTY Atlanta’s
PLAYGROUND
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Gwinnett County is the second-most populous county in the state of Georgia and boasts of a population in excess of 800,000 people and includes the cities of Auburn, Berkeley Lake, Buford, Dacula, Duluth, Grayson, Lilburn, Loganville, Norcross, Peachtree Corners, Snellville, Sugar Hill and Suwanee. Lawrenceville, which is home to Georgia Gwinnett College, is the county seat. The county contains some of the best entertainment options in the Atlanta metro area, including the Aurora Theatre, which boasts of some of the top stage shows, and the Infinite Energy Arena, which has drawn in such acts as Justin Timberlake and Beyonce. For the sports fans, in addition to being close to major sports teams in Atlanta, Lawrenceville also has minor league teams in the Gwinnett Braves and Atlanta Gladiators and is the home base for the Harlem Globetrotters. For shoppers, Buford’s Mall of Georgia is the largest in the state, and Lawrenceville’s Sugarloaf Mills offers unique dining and entertainment options like Atlanta’s largest Dave & Buster’s and Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament.
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ATLANTA The
STATE CAPITAL
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Lawrenceville is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area, which ranks as the ninth-largest in the United States. In addition to being one of the most accessible cities to visit in the country, it also serves as the cultural and entertainment hub of the Southeast. The city was the host of the 1996 Summer Olympics and boasts of major professional sports teams in the Braves, Falcons and Hawks, and the city will add a Major League Soccer franchise, Atlanta United FC, in 2017. Other attractions include the world’s largest aquarium and a number of museums that highlight the historical significance of the city during both the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement. The city also offers some of the best music, dining, and shopping attractions in the country.
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GRIZZLY ATHLETICS Pursuing
EXCELLENCE
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Georgia Gwinnett College founded the Office of Athletics with the hiring of Director of Athletics Dr. Darin S. Wilson on July 28, 2011, and over that time, the Grizzlies have become a truly dominant force within the NAIA. The first athletic events took place on August 25, 2012, with a soccer doubleheader against Tennessee Temple, which saw the men and women combine to beat the Crusaders 21-1. The impressive athletic achievements have continued ever since, highlighted by back-to-back-to-back NAIA national championships by the men’s tennis team. The women’s tennis team has also collected two national championships in three seasons of post-season eligibility, while men’s soccer, baseball, and softball have each taken home A.I.I. titles over the past three seasons. All six Grizzly programs have competed in national championship play.
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Dr. Darin S.
WILSON
Inaugural Director of Athletics National Athletics Director of the Year Dr. Darin S. Wilson established the Office of Athletics at Georgia Gwinnett College in late 2011 with the vision of being one of the nation’s premier programs. Off to an incredibly quick start, the Grizzlies are in the process of becoming just that. The Grizzlies seek to develop lifelong leaders of character through academic and athletic excellence, inspired by Wilson’s devotion to the student-athlete experience. He has instilled the program’s five core values of Service, Responsibility, Leadership, Sportsmanship and the Pursuit of Excellence. Committed to the idea of continuing professional development, Wilson holds a number of influential positions within the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and helps shape policy at the organization’s highest levels. He currently serves on the NAIA’s National Administrative Council, as well as on the NAIA’s Athletic Directors Association Executive Committee. Additionally, he is on the Executive Committee of the Association of Independent Institutions (A.I.I.), of which GGC is a member. In 2015-16, Wilson received recognition from the A.I.I. as he was named the conference’s Athletics Director of the Year. Wilson’s drive to provide an unparalleled student-athlete experience committed to character-driven intercollegiate athletics has resulted in tremendous early success for the Grizzlies, who currently field teams in baseball, softball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s tennis and women’s tennis. During the program’s very first season of postseason eligibility in 2013-14, four of the Grizzlies’ six teams competed in the NAIA national tournament, each reaching a national top-10 ranking. Eighteen players secured All-American status over the course of the year and the men’s and women’s tennis teams delivered GGC’s first-ever national titles on May 17, 2014, in Mobile, Ala. Through four-plus seasons on the field, the Grizzlies have far exceeded expectations with a 550-190-12 (.731) overall record across all sports through spring 2016, earning a pair of conference championships each in men’s soccer, men’s tennis, and baseball and one in softball, too. The Grizzlies have now collected five national titles (3-men’s tennis, 2-women’s tennis) and seven conference championships. In total, GGC has 42 NAIA All-Americans and one NAIA National Player of the Year. The Grizzlies also have successfully bid for and hosted postseason championships in men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s tennis, softball, and baseball. Student-athletes at Georgia Gwinnett College compete at the state-of-the-art Grizzly Athletics Complex, a $15 million facility which features baseball, softball, soccer and tennis complexes, plus a 25,000-square-foot Athletics building with staff offices, team locker rooms, a weight room, training areas, hospitality suites and academic resource space. Wilson was instrumental in the concept, development and construction phases of the entire project, delivering the Grizzlies one of the nation’s elite athletic complexes.
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Wilson chairs GGC’s intercollegiate athletics committee, and with Wilson’s leadership, Georgia Gwinnett College successfully completed application into the NAIA in April of 2012.
training facilities. The athletics overhaul made Union’s facilities some of the best in the NAIA.
August 25, 2012 marked the historic Opening Day for Grizzly Athletics, with a pair of men’s and women’s soccer victories highlighting the occasion.
Wilson also grew Union’s department of athletics from 15 intercollegiate programs to 23, while effectively revitalizing the athletic booster club and managing a multi-million dollar operational and scholarship budget.
Wilson looks forward to the athletic program’s continued growth and progress at a rapid rate.
For his accomplishments, Wilson was selected as the 2010-11 NAIA National Athletics Director of the Year in the spring of 2012.
Wilson brought a wealth of experience to his position as GGC’s first Director of Athletics, coming from Union College in Barbourville, Kentucky. He had served as the athletics director since 2003, following a five-year stint as baseball coach. His departure ended 18 years of involvement with Union, from an undergraduate student-athlete to leading the athletics program.
He was recognized as the AAC Athletic Director of the Year in 2008, 2009 and 2011, the NAIA Region XII Athletic Director of the Year in 2008, and the 2009-10 NAIA Under Armour AD of the Year for the Southeast Region by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). He won this award again in 201415 at GGC.
During Wilson’s time at Union, the college won 47 Appalachian Athletic Conference regular-season and tournament championships, four Midwest Collegiate Cycling Conference titles, and six NAIA Region XII championships. Union was awarded the AAC Duard Walker All-Sports Trophy for the first time in school history in 2010. Forty-seven players were named NAIA ScholarAthletes, and four players were selected as CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica Team members.
Wilson’s time as a coach and player at Union were marked by success as well. He posted a 161-106-1 baseball coaching record and was named the 2001 Mid-South Conference Coach of the Year, setting a school record with 41 wins. As an undergraduate, Wilson was selected as Male Athlete of the Year while playing for Union.
Wilson oversaw extensive renovation of Union’s sports facilities, including baseball and football locker room remodels, new scoreboards and press boxes, the installation of a $1 million synthetic turf multi-purpose field, and the expansion of athletic
Wilson has a master’s in education from Union College and a Ph.D. in higher education leadership from Capella University in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He resides in Gwinnett County with his wife, Natalie, and has two children, Drew and Mara.
ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Dr. Ian POTTER
Asst. AD Internal Ops.
Erin Ned PRICE COLEGROVE
Asst. AD/SWA Asst. AD Business External Ops.
Jason HENDRIX
Matt MAHONY
Doug COURT
Sports Information Video/Broadcast Operations Director Coordinator Manager
Kyle NORTON
James WILLIAMS
Facilities/Grounds Head Athletic Manager Trainer
Shira WILLIAMS
Asst. Athletic Trainer
Joseph Dr. Suzanne MOSHER BIEDENBACH
Head Strength &
Faculty Athletics
Conditioning Coach Representative
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GRIZZLY ATHLETICS State-of-the-Art
FACILITIES
The Grizzly Athletics Complex, complete with facilities for baseball, softball, and soccer as well as a 25,000-square-foot administration building, was completed in 2013. The complex, which is located adjacent to the main entrance to campus, was built in a step-like manner to take advantage of the natural topography and welcome the GGC community and visitors to campus. The Grizzly Soccer Complex was the first to open and features a synthetic playing surface, a Daktronics scoreboard and ample bleacher and hillside seating. In the spring of 2013, both the baseball and softball teams opened their stadiums, which feature climatecontrolled press boxes, natural grass fields and full dugouts complete with restrooms. The baseball stadium seats 800 and the softball stadium can accommodate up to 600 while the soccer complex features bleacher and hillside seating for over 500. The main athletics building hosts the bulk of the GGC coaching staff and athletics administration. It boasts of locker rooms, conference rooms, a weight room, a sports medicine facility, and a dedicated academic support center.
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Steve
DECOU
Head Coach Fifth Season Tennessee Temple ‘95 After more than a decade of head coaching experience, Georgia Gwinnett named Steve DeCou its first-ever head men’s soccer coach in January of 2012, and in the years since, he’s developed the Grizzlies into one of the nation’s top teams, highlighted by backto-back A.I.I. championships and NAIA tournament berths in the first two years of the program’s eligibility. DeCou, who owns a 173-108-21 record overall as a head coach, has been extraordinarily successful in his three years in charge in Lawrenceville, racking up 52 victories to just 16 losses and six ties. In that time, he’s been recognized as the NSCAA Independent Coach of the Year in 2013 and 2014. Last season, the Grizzlies tallied double-digit wins for the fourth season in-a-row, capturing 10 victories. The Grizzlies featured another stingy defense in 2015, yielding just 1.4 goals per game on the season. Lewis Sharpe was stellar in net all season long, helping secure five shutouts for GGC. The junior goalkeeper finished the season with 68 saves to close in on the 200 mark for his GGC career. The Grizzlies surrendered fewer than two goals in 10 games on the year, as countless contests would come down to the wire all season. Not only were three ties a new program high for GGC, but of the remaining 16 games during the year, 10 were decided by just one goal. Offensively, 10 different Grizzlies found the back of the net on the year as GGC outscored its opponents in total, 38-26. In 2014, the Grizzlies continued to progress on a national level, including a program-best No. 7 national ranking during the regular season before ultimately ending the year at No. 19, marking the second consecutive season that GGC culminated with a top 20 NAIA ranking. With wins over a pair of top 15 opponents during the regular season, the focus once again turned to the A.I.I. Championship, which would take place in a frigid Clinton, Iowa. Battling temperatures that often dropped below 10 degrees, the Grizzlies beat No. 25 Cal State San Marcos in the semifinal on an Ibrahima Sissoko goal just moments shy of the whistle in the second overtime, and returned a day later to pick up a snowy 2-1 win over Houston-Victoria to become the first A.I.I. program to hoist the league trophy in back-toback seasons since 2010. Following the match, GGC hosted its first-ever NAIA Opening Round for men’s soccer, where the season would end with a loss against eventual national semifinalist Northwestern Ohio. In 2013, the A.I.I. Championship wasn’t quite as dramatic as it was eye-opening. After dispatching CSUSM in the semis, the Grizzlies ran rampant over third-ranked Ashford in the final, winning 3-0 to claim the school’s first-ever trophy in dominating fashion. Georgia Gwinnett’s A.I.I. title sent the squad to the NAIA Opening Round, where a secondhalf penalty by host and 13th-ranked Embry-Riddle ended GGC’s season in a 1-0 loss. In his first year guiding the Grizzlies program in 2012, DeCou led GGC to a fantastic season in its inaugural campaign. The team posted a stellar 15-2-1 record, while going
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7-1-1 at home in Lawrenceville. With less than eight months to recruit and field a team, create a schedule and launch his program, DeCou’s success surpassed expectations in year one as GGC dominated its opponents with a 93-9 scoring advantage.
that saw Trinity Christian College selected to the National Christian College Athletic Association Tournament. From 2000-03, DeCou served as head coach of Huntington College in Huntington, Indiana, guiding the Foresters to their first winning campaign in eight years in 2001.
Senior goalkeeper Greg Hartley, a former NAIA All-American who chose to play his final collegiate season for DeCou after spending 2011 with him at Belhaven University, allowed just eight goals all year in over 1,200 minutes for the Grizzlies. The GGC defense posted 11 shutouts (including a string of five straight) and did not allow more than two goals in a game.
DeCou was the Southern States Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 2010, following a 16-2-3 season, the 2008 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, following a 14-4-1 campaign and the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 2005, following a 13-8-2 season.
DeCou also guided senior forward Tom Butler to a season that won’t soon be repeated. Butler scored 28 goals and piled up 65 points to establish his name in the Grizzly record books. Five different Grizzlies posted 20 or more points on the season while 13 separate players tallied a goal.
In addition to his involvement with NAIA soccer, DeCou spent three summers coaching in the United Soccer Leagues’ Premier Development League, serving as an assistant in 2006 and 2007 with the Chicago Fire Premier and as head coach of the Mississippi Brilla FC in 2008.
The squad posted a 12-0 victory over Tennessee Temple on Opening Day on Aug. 25, and remained in charge all season long, reaching six and five-game winning streaks on the year. The Grizzlies’ lone home defeat came to #1-rated MRPI team Auburn Montgomery, as GGC battled AUM to a hard-fought 1-0 loss Oct. 6. The team opened its beautiful new synthetic turf field in the tussle, a place it would win its final four games of the year. Since joining GGC, DeCou has coached 18 All-A.I.I. honorees, 11 NSCAA All-Region performers and two NAIA All-Americans. DeCou came to GGC from Belhaven (Jackson, Miss.), where for the previous five years the Blazers were a national power. During his tenure at Belhaven, DeCou posted five consecutive winning seasons (66-23-7 overall), and he led the Blazers to the top 25 finishes in the final NAIA poll from 2009-11, while the 2010 and 2011 teams ranked in the top 10. DeCou coached his teams to the Round of 16 in the NAIA National Tournament for the 2010 and 2011 seasons. Six players were selected as NAIA All-Americans, 10 players were named Academic AllAmericans, 22 players were All-Conference selections, one was awarded the 2010 SSAC Newcomer of the Year and one was named the 2011 SSAC Defensive Player of the Year.
DeCou is a graduate of Tennessee Temple University, where he played soccer and earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education. He holds a master’s in sports medicine from the United States Sports Academy. He holds a USSF “A” license and earned the NSCAA Premier Diploma in January 2014. He has served as president of the NAIA Men’s Soccer Association Executive Committee and is a member of the NAIA Ratings Oversight Committee, NAIA National Tournament Selection Committee and NAIA National Tournament Games Committee. The move to Georgia Gwinnett brought DeCou closer to family as his wife, Amy, is originally from Georgia, and his parents are located in Charleston, S.C. DeCou and Amy are proud parents of their daughter, Sadie Jane.
CAREER RECORD
2000 Huntington 2-14-1 2001 Huntington 11-7-0 2002 Huntington 7-11-1 2003 Huntington 8-9-2 2004 Trinity Christian 6-10-2 2005 Trinity Christian 13-8-2 2006 Trinity Christian 8-10-0 Prior to his time at Belhaven, DeCou spent 2004-06 at Trinity Christian 2007 Belhaven 10-8-1 College in Palos Heights, Illinois, where he led the Trolls to a 27-28-4 2008 Belhaven 14-4-1 record. His three-year stint was highlighted by a 13-8-2 season in 2005
2009 Belhaven 10-4-2 2010 Belhaven 16-2-3 2011 Belhaven 16-5-0 2012 Georgia Gwinnett 15-2-1 2013 Georgia Gwinnett 15-5-0 2014 Georgia Gwinnett 12-3-2 2015 Georgia Gwinnett 10-6-3 TOTAL 173-108-21
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Stephen
MAGENNIS
Assistant Coach First Season Lander ‘09 Stephen Magennis enters his first season as the Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach. With the Grizzlies, Magennis’ responsibilities will include recruiting, coaching and training, supporting head coach Steve DeCou in the day-to-day operation of the men’s soccer program. Magennis joins the Grizzlies after serving as the assistant coach for the Lander University (S.C.) men’s soccer program for three seasons. During his coaching tenure with the NCAA Division II Bearcats, Magennis helped guide Lander to the regular season Peach Belt Conference Championship in 2012. Prior to coaching at Lander, Magennis was a member of the Bearcats’ soccer team, where he was an integral part of Lander’s 2009 Peach Belt Tournament Championship squad. A native of Dublin, Ireland, Magennis spent his first two
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collegiate seasons at Darton State College (Ga.). He earned a bachelor of arts in exercise science from Lander in December 2009. Coupled with his collegiate coaching experiences, Magennis spent time with the New Orleans Jesters of the National Premier Soccer League as their first assistant coach and director of operations (2009-2010). Magennis holds a USSF A License, NSCAA Premier Diploma, and Football Association of Ireland Level 1 and 2 coaching certificates.
2016 GRIZZLIES No. Name 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 27
Riley Wildeman Lewis Sharpe Jack Gurr Junior Ametepe Andrew White Ellis Husband Cameron St. Prix Mitchell Pierre Semudenge Mujene Samuel Sampaio Gomes Matti Puranen Jardel Depeiaza Christoffer Andersson Sagi Hirsch Jon Conner Aedan Radvanyi Malik Thornell Jhovany Contreras Callum Mordey Jumar Oakley Callum Lees Won Il Lee Myles Barber David Scott
Cl. Pos.
Hometown (Previous School)
Fr. GK Canton, Ga. (Cherokee HS) Sr. GK Durham, England (Gateshead College) Jr. M Newcastle, England (Gateshead College) So. D Snellville, Ga. (Brookwood HS) So. D Coundon, England (Gateshead College) So. D Darlington, England (Tyler JC) SR M London, England (Ashford) Jr. M Groningen, Netherlands (H.N. Werkman) Jr. F Aachen, Germany (Viktoriaschule) Sr. M Helsinki, Finland (Bunker Hill CC) So. F Manchester, England (Wellacre Sixth Form College) So. M Norrkรถping, Sweden (Kunskapsgymnasiet Norrkรถping) Fr. D Hefa, Israel (Ort Yad Lebowitch) Jr.. F Loganville, Ga. (Georgia Southern) Jr.. D London, England (Point) Fr. D Snellville, Ga. (South Gwinnett HS) Jr. M Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Perimeter) Sr. M Sunderland, England (City of Sunderland College) Fr. F Roswell, Ga. (Archer HS) So. F/M Atlanta, Ga. (North Paulding HS) Fr. M Suwanee, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge HS) Fr. F Snellville, Ga. (Virginia) So. GK Columbus, Ga. (Hardaway HS)
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ROSTER
COACHING STAFF
HEAD COACH STEVE DECOU
ASST. COACH
STEPHEN MAGENNIS
ASST. COACH JORGE VALLEJO
ASST. COACH
CLAUDIN DALLE SIAKAM
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Callum
MORDEY
Midfielder Senior Sunderland, England 2015: One of three Grizzlies to start all 19 matches ... Dished out lone assist of the year in season opener against Talladega (Aug. 21) ... Finished season with seven shots, placing one on frame. 2014: Second Team All-A.I.I. honoree ... One of three players to start all 17 matches ... Scored lone goal of the season at No. 2 Auburn-Montgomery (Sept. 16), netting the game-winner ... Ended season with 13 shots, including six on target. 2013: Played in 12 matches with five starts ... Ended season with two goals and two assists ... Debuted in impressive fashion, scoring the match-winner and assisting another to lead GGC to a 2-1 victory over Thomas (Aug. 23) ... Picked up second assist in a 1-0 win at Montreat (Oct. 26) ... Scored in upset of No. 3 Ashford to help the Grizzlies claim their first-ever A.I.I. title ... Finished year with 12 shots, steering five on frame. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended City of Sunderland College ... Also made appearances with the England U16s and played for both the Sunderland and Hartlepool academy teams. PERSONAL: Born Callum Jordan Mordey on August 19, 1994, in Sunderland, England ... Son of Sid and Corrina Mordey ... Father played soccer for Sunderland AFC.
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Midfielder Senior Helsinki, Finland
Matti
PURANEN
2015: Second Team All-A.I.I. honoree ... A.I.I. AllTournament selection ... Made 19 appearances, starting in 14 matches ... Debuted against Talladega (Aug. 21) where he tallied his first assist as a Grizzly ... Led GGC in goals (7), assists (5), and points (19) ... Scored first goal as a Grizzly in 2-1 victory over LSU Alexandria (Aug. 28) ... Netted goals against No. 23 Auburn-Montgomery (Sept. 15), Florida National (Oct. 17), SCAD Savannah (Oct. 31), and Bob Jones (Nov. 6) ... Netted seasonhigh two goals in 5-0 victory over York in A.I.I. tournament quarterfinals ... Dished out seasonhigh two assists against Southeastern (Aug. 30) ... Finished the season with 26 shots, placing 10 on target. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Bunker Hill Community College and Pohjois-Haagan Yhteiskoulu ... Earned a spot on the All-New England First Team in 2013 after recording 12 goals and 13 assists in 19 matches ... Guided team to a quarterfinal finish in the national tournament ... Also played on the club level for HJK and helped team to Finnish championships in both 2009 and 2010. PERSONAL: Born Matti Oskari Puranen on Sept. 18, 1992, in Helsinki, Finland.
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Lewis
SHARPE
Goalkeeper Senior Durham, England 2015: NSCAA All-East Region Second Team selection ... First Team All-A.I.I. selection ... Started in all 19 matches, logging 1,629 minutes in goal ... Made 68 saves while conceding 26 goals ... Posted a 1.44 goal per match average ... Recorded five shutouts en route to 10 wins ... Made a season-high eight saves in 2-2 tie against William Carey (Sept. 21) ... Finished the season with a .723 save percentage. 2014: Second Team All-A.I.I. honoree ... Started in goal all but one match ... Allowed just 15 goals, registering 74 saves and putting together an 11-3-2 record ... Recorded first of four shutouts on the year in 1-0 win over Lyon (Aug. 29) ... Earned back-to-back shutouts against Truett-McConnell (Sept. 9) and Tennessee Temple (Sept. 13) ... Set school record with nine saves in 2-1 victory at No. 2 Auburn-Montgomery (Sept. 16) ... Picked up another shutout in 2-0 win against No. 14 William Carey (Sept. 21) ... Logged eight saves in 2-1 decision at Tennessee Wesleyan ... Named A.I.I. Tournament Most Outstanding Player with 14 saves across a pair of 2-1 victories over No. 25 Cal State San Marcos (Nov. 14) and Houston-Victoria (Nov. 15) ... Also notched eight stops in NAIA Opening Round loss to Northwestern Ohio (Nov. 22). 2013: One of four players to play all 20 matches ... Played every minute of the season in goal, finishing with 53 saves and eight shutouts ... Allowed just 18 goals ... Debuted with win against Thomas (Aug. 23), collecting one save ... Picked up four saves a day later against Milligan to claim first career shutout ... Recorded another clean sheet against No. 16 Auburn-Montgomery (Sept. 11), racking up three saves ... Tallied three saves and a shutout over third-ranked Ashford (Nov. 16) as GGC claimed its first-ever A.I.I. championship ... Notched six saves in 1-0 loss at EmbryRiddle in the NAIA Opening Round. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Gateshead College ... Helped team take home seven trophies in his final season, including the 2013 national championship. PERSONAL: Born Lewis Sharpe on July 25, 1995, in Durham, England ... Son of Robert Sharpe and Sharon Stewart.
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Cameron Midfielder Senior London, England
ST. PRIX MITCHELL
PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Canon Palmer Catholic School and Ashford University ... Led Ashford to A.I.I. tournament championship title in 2015, being named Most Outstanding Player for the tournament ... Second Team All-A.I.I. honors in 2015 ... Played at the club level with Hornchurch AFC PERSONAL: Born Cameron St. Prix Mitchell on Nov. 23, 1993 ... Son of Vincent Mitchell and Annette St. Prix.
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Jon
CoNNER
Defender Junior Loganville, Ga. 2015: Second Team All-A.I.I. selection ... Appeared in 18 matches, starting in 12 ... Made GGC debut against Talladega (Aug. 21) ... Two-way threat for the Grizzlies ... Key contributor to the defensive backline that posted five shutouts ... Led all defenders with five goals and three assists ... Posted 13 points on the season ... Finished the year with 17 shots, 12 of which landed on frame. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Georgia Southern University, Archer High School, and Grayson High School ... Made seven appearances with two starts for GSU, helping the Eagles to a runner-up finish in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament ... Scored eight goals with 13 assists as a senior at Archer ... Won Disney Showcase with Norcross Soccer Association club ... Also won state cup and regional with GSA. PERSONAL: Born Jonathan Matthew Conner on April 30, 1996, in Atlanta, Ga. ... Son of Johnny and Sharon Conner.
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Midfielder Junior Atlanta, Ga.
Jhovany
CONTRERAS
PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Osborne High School and Georgia Perimeter College ... Served as Team Captain for GPC ... Also earned All-Region and All-Conference honors for the Jaguars. PERSONAL: Born Jhovany Daniel Contreras on March 13, 1992 in Mexico City, Mexico ... Son of Alejandro Contreras and Martha Frias.
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Jack
GURR
Midfielder Junior Newcastle, England 2015: Started all 17 games he made appearances ... Driving force in the Grizzly defensive backline that boasted five shutouts ... Handed out three assists on the year ... First two assists came in back-to-back contests against Martin Methodist (Sept. 21) and Bryan (Sept. 26) ... Final assist came in 5-0 rout of York in A.I.I. tournament quarterfinals (Nov. 11) ... Finished year with 14 shots, landing six on frame. 2014: Appeared in 15 matches with 14 starts ... Finished the season with one goal and a pair of assists ... Debuted in 1-0 victory over Lyon (Aug. 29) ... Played a part in all five shutouts ... Recorded first career assist in draw vs. Shorter (Sept. 27) ... Scored in 2-1 victory over Tennessee Wesleyan (Oct. 18) ... Assisted in win against Bob Jones (Nov. 8) ... Ended season with 16 shots, putting half on target. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Gateshead College and also played for Gateshead FC. PERSONAL: Born Jack William Gurr on Nov. 26, 1995.
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Defender Junior Darlington, England
Ellis
HUSBAND
2015: Started in 12 matches, making 18 total appearances ... Member of the defensive backline that posted five shutouts ... Dished out game-winning assist in 1-0 victory over Tennessee Wesleyan on the road ... Finished season with 10 shots, setting five on frame. 2014: One of three players to start all 17 matches ... Played a part in five shutouts ... Debuted in 1-0 win over Lyon (Aug. 29) ... Recorded first career assist in win over Toccoa Falls (Nov. 4) ... Ended year with 13 shots, including three on target. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Tyler Junior College in Texas and Longfield Academy in England ... Once scored a hat trick as a centerback. PERSONAL: Born Ellis Husband in Darlington, England ... Son of Mandy Phillips.
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Aedan
RADVANYI
Defender Junior London, England 2015: Started in five matches, making 11 total appearances ... Made GGC debut against Talladega (Aug. 21) ... Member of the defensive backline that collected five shutouts ... Posted two shots on the season, both against York in the A.I.I. tournament quarterfinals. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Point University and Wilson’s School ... Played in 15 matches with 14 starts as a freshman at Point ... Helped prep team to Surrey Cup, league cup, league title and an appearance in the round of 16 of the National Cup. PERSONAL: Born Aedan Isaac Radvanyi on June 22, 1996, in London, England ... Son of Mark and Deborah Radvanyi.
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Samuel Forward Junior Aachen, Germany
SAMPAIO GOMES
2015: A.I.I. All-Tournament team honoree ... Made 14 appearances, starting in 13 matches ... Netted second most goals for Grizzlies (5) ... Dished out five assists en route to collecting 15 points on the year ... Recorded first goal in season opener against Talladega (Aug. 21) ... Also tallied a goal against William Carey (Sept. 21) ... Netted final three goals in three straight contests against Bryan (Oct. 10), Bob Jones (Nov. 6), and York (Nov. 11) ... Finished the season with 27 shots, placing 10 on goal. 2014: Played in 16 matches with 13 starts ... Finished season second on the team with five goals to go along with three assists ... Ranked third on the team in points with 13 ... Debuted off the bench in 1-0 victory over Lyon (Aug. 29) ... Scored first career goal in upset win at No. 2 Auburn-Montgomery (Sept. 16) ... Assisted in draw vs. Shorter (Sept. 27) ... Scored second career goal in 8-0 victory over Toccoa Falls (Nov. 4) ... Picked up hat trick with an assist in 6-1 rout of Bob Jones (Nov. 8) ... Assisted once more in 2-1 A.I.I. tournament semifinal win over No. 25 Cal State San Marcos (Nov. 14) ... Registered 19 shots for the season, steering 11 on frame. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Viktoriaschule ... Scored 19 goals one season ... Led team to 2010 championship. PERSONAL: Born Samuel Sampaio Gomes on June 15, 1993, in Aachen, Germany ... Son of Simgo and Livia de Sousa.
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Pierre
SEMUDENGE MUJENE
Midfielder Junior Groningen, Netherlands 2015: Made 18 appearances, posting 15 starts ... Netted two goals while dishing out two assists, collecting six points ... Scored first goal in 2-1 victory over LSU Alexandria (Aug. 28) ... Final tally came against York during the A.I.I. tournament quarterfinals (Nov. 11) ... Recorded an assist against Talladega in season opener (Aug. 21) and York ... Finished the season with 18 shots, placing half of them on frame. 2014: Played 16 matches with 14 starts ... Picked up three goals with a pair of assists ... Debuted and scored in 4-2 victory at Cumberland (Aug. 30) ... Logged first career assist in win over Truett-McConnell (Sept. 9) ... Also scored in win vs. Talladega (Oct. 8) ... Picked up final goal and assist of the season in win over Bob Jones (Nov. 8) ... Finished year with 20 shots, including 11 on target. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended H.N. Werkman College and Hanzehogeschool. PERSONAL: Born Pierre Semudenge Mujene on Nov. 1, 1993, in Nyamsheke, Rwanda ... Son of Juvenal Leayitera and Josephine Ayobongira.
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Goalkeeper Junior Columbus, Ga.
David
SCOTT
2015: Tallied two appearances ... Logged 31 minutes in goal, making one save ... Did not surrender a goal while in frame. 2014: Played most of the season as the No. 3 goalkeeper ... Debuted in shutout victory over Toccoa Falls (Nov. 4), playing the match’s final 16 minutes. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Hardaway High School ... Earned All-Bi-City Player of the Year Award. PERSONAL: Born David Scott on December 24, 1994, in Columbus, Ga. ... Son of Jonathan and Faith Scott ... Brother of former GGC soccer player Evan Scott.
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Junior
AMETEPE
Defender Sophomore Snellville, Ga. 2015: Collected nine starts in 14 appearances ... Made collegiate career debut against Talladega (Aug. 21) ... Member of defensive line that collected five shutouts. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Brookwood High School ... Named Regional Defender of the Year and earned placement on the Gwinnett County Super Six and All-County First Team ... Also named MVP of Georgia All-Star match ... Helped Brookwood to state title as a junior and a runner-up finish as a senior ... Played on the club level for GSA and KSA ... Won state cup twice as well as a regional crown and Disney Showcase title ... Also finished as a national runner-up in 2013. PERSONAL: Born Joseph Selorm Ametepe on Jan. 28, 1997, in Hampton, Va. ... Son of Joseph Ametepe and Sharon Addy ... Father teaches physics at GGC.
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Midfielder Sophomore Norrkรถping, Sweden
Christoffer
ANDERSSON
2015: Appeared in eight matches, debuting against Talladega (Ala.) ... Finished the season with two shots ... First shot came against No. 23 Auburn-Montgomery ... Final shot of season came against No. 17 Thomas. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Kunskapsgymnasiet Norrkรถping ... Played for both IFK Norrkรถping and Lindรถ FF ... Helped club team to U19 national championship ... Also won back-to-back indoor championships. PERSONAL: Born Erik Christoffer Andersson on Nov. 22, 1995, in Norrkรถping, Sweden ... Son of Lars and Karin Andersson.
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Jardel
DEPEIAZA
Forward Sophomore Manchester, England 2015: Appeared in 18 matches, starting in seven ... Made collegiate debut against Talladega (Aug 21.) ... Converted first career assist in 4-4 draw against No. 23 AuburnMontgomery (Sept. 15) ... Finished the season with 19 shots, placing nine on frame. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Wellacre Sixth Form College ... Also played for West Didsbury & Chorlton AFC and Trafford FC ... Scored 24 goals in 26 appearances last season to help West Didsbury & Chorlton to North West Counties Football League U17 title ... Named Manager’s Player of the Year ... Also won college cup and North West Youth Alliance championship. PERSONAL: Born Jardel St. Clair Depeiaza on July 25, 1997, in Manchester, England ... Son of Ian Depeiaza and Lurlaine Francis.
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Forward Sophomore Atlanta, Ga.
Callum
LEES
2015: Appeared in 12 matches ... Debuted against Talladega (Aug. 21) ... Made seven shots, connecting once on frame ... Had two shots against Bryan (Oct. 10), Florida National (Oct. 17), and York (Nov. 11) while making just one against Mount Mercy in the A.I.I. tournament semifinals. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended North Paulding High School ... Scored 47 goals over four years ... Named school’s top attacking player ... Also played on the club level for North Atlanta Soccer Academy. PERSONAL: Born Callum Francis Lees on Dec. 12, 1996, in Manchester, England ... Son of Christopher and Lorraine Lees ... Sister, Shannon, played soccer at Young Harris.
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Andrew
WHITE
Defender Sophomore Coundon, England 2015: NSCAA All-East Region Selection ... First Team All-A.I.I. honoree ... Started in all 19 matches ... Made collegiate debut against Talladega (Aug. 21) ... Anchored the backline of the GGC defense that collected five shutouts ... Scored three goals, collecting six points on the year ... Netted first goal against top-ranked Davenport (Aug. 22) ... Second goal came in 4-3 win over Southeastern ... Scored last goal in 1-0 victory over Goshen in Indiana. Finished season with seven shots, landing four on frame. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Darlington College ... Played for England Schoolboys U18 national team. PERSONAL: Born Andrew Frederick White on March 28, 1996, in Bishop Auckland, England ... Son of Nigel and Sandra White.
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Forward Freshman Snellville, Ga.
Myles
BARBER
PRIOR TO GGC: Attended South Gwinnett High School and the University of Virginia ... Medically redshirted due to injury while at UVA ... Led South Gwinnett to its deepest state playoffs run in school history, reaching the quarterfinals ... Member of the Georgia Men’s Soccer Olympic Development Program ... Played on the club level for NASA. PERSONAL: Born Myles Kyren Barber on July 2, 1997, in Stone Mountain, Ga. ... Son of Leonard and Mia Barber. Father played collegiate football and basketball at Tufts University.
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Sagi
HIRSCH
Defender Freshman Hefa, Israel PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Ort Yad Leibovitch ... Also played on the club level for Hapoel Hadera, Hapoel Dalyat El-Carmel, and Hapoel Rubi Shapira. PERSONAL: Born Sagi Hirsch on December 31, 1994, in Hadera, Israel ... Son of Yizhar and Dale Hirsch.
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Midfielder Freshman Suwanee, Ga.
Won
IL LEE
PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Peachtree Ridge High School ... Earned Team MVP honors ... Received All-Gwinnett County Team Selection during senior season ... Also named to the Gwinnett County Super Six list ... Played on the club level for Norcross R3PL. PERSONAL: Born Won Il Lee on May 23, 1997, in South Korea ... Son of Hongbyung Lee and Younglim Kim.
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Jumar
OAKLEY
Forward Freshman Roswell, Ga. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Lassiter High School and Archer High School ... Two-year letterwinner at Lassiter ... Offensive MVP in 2014 and 2015 ... 2015 Region Offensive MVP Runner-Up ... First Team All-Region selection in 2015 ... Also played on the club level for NASA B16 Elite, NASA 15 Elite, and Georgia United Academy. PERSONAL: Born Jumar Javion Oakley on December 27, 1997, in St. Andrew, Jamaica ... Son of Michael and Marie D’Aguilar Clarke.
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Defender Freshman Snellville, Ga.
Malik
THORNELL
PRIOR TO GGC: Attended South Gwinnett High School ... Four-year letterwinner ... All-County First Team ... Team MVP during sophomore season ... Named Attacking Player of the Year as a junior ... Also played on the club level for KSA 98 Premier. PERSONAL: Born Malik Afi Thornell on August 9, 1997, in Stone Mountain, Ga. ... Son of Jason and Laura Thornell. Brother, Sekou, plays collegiately at Clayton State University.
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Riley
WILDEMAN
Goalkeeper Freshman Canton, Ga. 2015: Redshirted at GGC. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Cherokee High School ... Helped team to a county championship ... Lettered all four years, earning team MVP, all-county and all-region honors in the process ... Played on the club level for North Atlanta Soccer Academy ... Earned Golden Glove at the regional champsionships in 2015 ... Club also won the state cup and a regional to qualify for nationals. PERSONAL: Born Riley Connor Wildeman on May 21, 1997, in Austell, Ga. ... Son of Brian Wildeman and Mary Sorenson.
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GRIZZLY HISTORY ALL-AMERICANS
All-Time
AWARDS
2013 • HONORABLE MENTION RENE ENANG
NSCAA ALL-REGION
2012 .............................................. 2012............................................... 2012............................................... 2013 .............................................. 2013 .............................................. 2014 .............................................. 2014 .............................................. 2014 .............................................. 2015 .............................................. 2015 .............................................. 2015 ..............................................
2014 • THIRD TEAM RUUD GROL Tom Butler (First Team, East) Greg Hartley (First Team, East) Ibrahima Sissoko (First Team, East) Rene Enang (First Team, Independent) Ruud Grol (First Team, Independent) Ruud Grol (First Team, Independent) Lewis Sharpe (Second Team, Independent) Ibrahima Sissoko (Second Team, Independent) Lewis Sharpe (Second Team, East) Martin Toribio (Second Team, East) Andrew White (Second Team, East)
NSCAA REGION COACH OF THE YEAR
2013 .............................................. Steve DeCou (Independent) 2014 .............................................. Steve DeCou (Independent)
ALL-A.I.I.
2013 .............................................. 2013 .............................................. 2013 .............................................. 2013 .............................................. 2013 .............................................. 2013 .............................................. 2014 .............................................. 2014 .............................................. 2014 .............................................. 2014 .............................................. 2014 .............................................. 2014 .............................................. 2015 .............................................. 2015 .............................................. 2015 .............................................. 2015 .............................................. 2015 .............................................. 2015 ..............................................
Rene Enang (First Team) Ruud Grol (First Team) Martin Lugo (First Team) German Rodriguez (Honorable Mention) Lewis Sharpe (Honorable Mention) Ibrahima Sissoko (Honorable Mention) Ruud Grol (First Team) Ibrahima Sissoko (First Team) Jamie King (Second Team) Callum Mordey (Second Team) Lewis Sharpe (Second Team) Martin Lugo (Honorable Mention) Lewis Sharpe (First Team) Martin Toribio (First Team) Andrew White (First Team) Jon Conner (Second Team) Matti Puranen (Second Team) Martin Lugo (Honorable Mention)
A.I.I. TOURNAMENT MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER 2013 .............................................. Rene Enang 2014 .............................................. Lewis Sharpe
ALL-A.I.I. TOURNAMENT 2013 .............................................. 2013 .............................................. 2013 .............................................. 2013 .............................................. 2014 .............................................. 2014 .............................................. 2014 .............................................. 2014 .............................................. 2014 .............................................. 2015 .............................................. 2015 ..............................................
RENE ENANG
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Rene Enang Alex Joseph Johan Sanchez Ibrahima Sissoko Juan Giraldo Callum Mordey German Rodriguez Lewis Sharpe Ibrahima Sissoko Matti Puranen Samuel Sampaio Gomes
A.I.I. COACH OF THE YEAR
2013 .............................................. Steve DeCou
GRIZZLY HISTORY A
Essie Aburime (No. 23 | Atlanta, Ga.) ............................................... 2013-14 Junior Ametepe (No. 3 | Snellville, Ga.) ................................. 2015-present Christoffer Andersson (No. 12 | Norrkoping, Sweden) ........... 2015-present
B
Alex Blekkink (No. 5 | Emmen, Netherlands) ....................................... 2014 Brandon Bouysou (No. 14 | Buford, Ga.) ................................................ 2013 David Burke (No. 11 | Columbus, Ga.) ............................................. 2012-13 Tom Butler (No. 9 | Birmingham, England) ........................................... 2012
C
Jon Conner (No. 14 | Loganville, Ga.) ..................................... 2015-present
D
All-Time
ROSTER
Patrick DaCosta (No. 22 | Lauderhill, Fla.) ............................................. 2013 Brandon Deane (No. 23 | Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) ..................................... 2015 Victor de Lima (No. 4 | Sao Paulo, Brazil) ............................................... 2012 Jardel Depeiaza (No. 11 | Manchester, England) ............... 2015-present Alejandro Duque (No. 10 | Duluth, Ga.) ................................................. 2012
E
Rene Enang (No. 17 | Kumba, Cameroon) ..................................... 2012-13
F
Jose Figueroa (No. 2 | Guatemala City, Guatemala) ................... 2012-13
G
Juan Giraldo (No. 19/10 | Dacula, Ga.) ............................................ 2013-14 Ruud Grol (No. 4 | Groningen, Netherlands) ................................. 2013-14 Jack Gurr (No. 2 | Newcastle, England) ................................. 2014-present
H
Adam Hamalainen (No. 14 | Boras Sweden) ........................................ 2014 Greg Hartley (No. 1 | Manchester, England) ......................................... 2012 Rasmus Holmqvist (No. 7 | Skara, Sweden) .......................................... 2014 Ellis Husband (No. 6 | Darlington, England) ........................ 2014-present
J
Arijan Jaganjac (No. 25 | Lawrenceville, Ga.) ....................................... 2014 Alex Joseph (No. 6 | Miami, Fla.) ........................................................ 2012-13
K
Jamie King (No. 11 | Milton Keynes, England) ..................................... 2014
L
Callum Lees (No. 20 | Atlanta, Ga.) ......................................... 2015-present Martin Lugo (No. 13 | Lawrenceville, Ga.) .................................. 2012-2015
MARTIN LUGO
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GRIZZLY HISTORY M
All-Time
ROSTER
Ike Marcussi (No. 19 | Sao Paulo, Brazil) ................................................. 2012 Juan Matute (No. 5 | Buenos Aires, Argentina) ............................ 2012-13 Josh McGonigal (No. 9 | Dumfermline, Scotland) .............................. 2013 Andres Molano (No. 8 | Bogota, Colombia) .................................. 2012-13 Callum Mordey (No. 17/18 | Sunderland, England) ......... 2013-present Stuart Morrison (No. 7 | Inverness, Scotland) ............................... 2012-13 Zach Mruk (No. 21 | Buford, Ga.) ....................................................... 2012-14
O
John O’Connor (No. 19 | Dublin, Ireland) .............................................. 2015
P
Erik Perez (No. 21 | Atlanta, Ga.) ............................................................... 2015 Matti Puranen (No. 10 | Helsinki, Finland) ........................... 2015-present
R
S
Aedan Radvanyi (No. 15 | London, England) ...................... 2015-present Matt Redgrave (No. 5 | Walthamstow, England) ................................. 2015 German Rodriguez (No. 16 | Tegucigalpa, Honduras) ............... 2012-14 Edwin Romero (No. 14 | Duluth, Ga.) ...................................................... 2012
Samuel Sampaio Gomes (No. 9 | Aachen, Germany) ....... 2014-present Sol Samuel (No. 24 | Atlanta, Ga.) ............................................................ 2014 Johan Sanchez (No. 12 | Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic) ................ 2012-13 Thiago Santos (No. 20 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) .................................... 2012 David Scott (No. 27 | Columbus, Ga.) .................................... 2014-present Pierre Semudenge Mujene (No. 8 | Groningen, Netherlands) ........... 2014-present Lewis Sharpe (No. 1 | Durham, England) ............................. 2013-present Ibrahima Sissoko (No. 15 | Norcross, Ga.) ....................................... 2012-14 Andrew Smith (No. 17 | Warner Robins, Ga.) ............................ 2014-2015 Iain Struckmeyer (No. 28 | Kathleen, Ga.) ...................................... 2012-14
T
James Toombs (No. 10 | Evans, Ga.) ................................................. 2013-14 Martin Toribio (No. 7 | Xativa, Spain) ...................................................... 2015
W
Andrew White (No. 4 | Coundon, England) ......................... 2015-present Riley Wildeman (No. 0/28 | Canton, Ga.) .............................. 2015-present Tyler Woodruff (No. 12 | Powder Springs, Ga.) .................................... 2014
Y
Andreas Ytterstrom (No. 22 | Norrkoping, Sweden) .......................... 2015
CALLUM MORDEY
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GRIZZLY HISTORY GAMES PLAYED 1. 2. 3. 5.
Martin Lugo Lewis Sharpe German Rodriguez Ibrahima Sissoko Callum Mordey
GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4.
Tom Butler Martin Lugo Ibrahima Sissoko David Burke Samuel Sampaio Gomes
ASSISTS 1. 3. 4. 5.
German Rodriguez Ibrahima Sissoko Martin Lugo Johan Sanchez Tom Butler
POINTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Martin Lugo Tom Butler Ibrahima Sissoko German Rodriguez Samuel Sampaio Gomes
SHOTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Martin Lugo Ibrahima Sissoko Tom Butler German Rodriguez David Burke
WINS
1. Lewis Sharpe 2. Greg Hartley 3. Iain Struckmeyer
SHUTOUTS
1. Lewis Sharpe 2. Greg Hartley Iain Struckmeyer
SAVES
1. Lewis Sharpe 2. Greg Hartley 3. Iain Struckmeyer
2012-15 ................................. 73 2013-15 ................................. 58 2012-14 ................................. 55 2012-14 ................................. 55 2014-15 ................................. 48
2012 .................................... 28 2012-15 ................................. 26 2012-14 ................................. 18 2012-13 ................................. 10 2014-15 ................................. 10
Career
RECORDS
2012-14 ................................ 19 2012-14 ................................. 19 2012-15 ................................. 18 2012-13 ................................. 11 2012 ..................................... 9
2012-15 ................................. 70 2012 .................................... 65 2012-14 ................................. 55 2012-14 ................................. 37 2014-15 ................................. 28
2012-15 ............................... 143 2012-14 ............................... 100 2012 .................................... 92 2012-14 ................................. 76 2012-14 ................................. 70
2013-14 ................................. 26 2012 .................................... 11 2012-14 .................................. 4
2013-14 ................................. 12 2012 ..................................... 3 2012-14 .................................. 3
2013-15 ............................... 195 2012 .................................... 38 2012-14 ................................. 11
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
1. Greg Hartley 2. Lewis Sharpe
2012 .................................. .580 2013-15 .............................. 1.069
TOM BUTLER
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GRIZZLY HISTORY GOALS
Season
RECORDS
1. 2. 3. 4.
Tom Butler Martin Lugo Ibrahima Sissoko Greg Hartley Alejandro Duque Martin Lugo Rene Enang
ASSISTS 1. 2.
Tom Butler German Rodriguez Martin Lugo Rene Enang Ibrahima Sissoko
POINTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Tom Butler Ibrahima Sissoko Martin Lugo Alejandro Duque Martin Lugo
SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
WINS 1. 2. 4. 5.
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
2012 .................................... 65 2012 .................................... 27 2012 .................................... 26 2012 .................................... 23 2013 .................................... 22
2012 .................................... 92 2012 .................................... 63 2013 .................................... 45 2013 .................................... 41 2012 .................................... 38 2013 .................................... 38
Lewis Sharpe Greg Hartley Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Iain Struckmeyer
2013 .................................... 15 2012 .................................... 11 2014 .................................... 11 2015 .................................... 10 2012 ..................................... 3
Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Greg Hartley Iain Struckmeyer Lewis Sharpe
SAVES
2012 ..................................... 9 2012 ..................................... 8 2013 ..................................... 8 2013 ..................................... 8 2014 ..................................... 8
Tom Butler Alejandro Duque Rene Enang Ibrahima Sissoko Martin Lugo Martin Lugo
SHUTOUTS 1. 2. 3.
2012 .................................... 28 2012 .................................... 11 2012 .................................... 10 2012 ..................................... 8 2012 ..................................... 8 2013 ..................................... 8 2013 ..................................... 8
Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Greg Hartley Iain Struckmeyer
2013 ..................................... 8 2014 ..................................... 4 2012 ..................................... 3 2012 ..................................... 3 2015 ..................................... 3
2014 .................................... 74 2015 .................................... 68 2013 .................................... 53 2012 .................................... 38 2012 .................................... 10
GRIZZLY HISTORY GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4.
Tom Butler Greg Hartley Tom Butler Victor de Lima Ibrahima Sissoko Samuel Sampaio Gomes
ASSISTS 1. 2. 5.
Alejandro Duque Tom Butler Tom Butler Greg Hartley Many Players
POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Tom Butler Greg Hartley Tom Butler Ibrahima Sissoko Tom Butler Samuel Sampaio Gomes
SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4.
Greg Hartley Tom Butler Tom Butler Tom Butler Tom Butler Alejandro Duque Martin Lugo Matt Redgrave
SAVES 1. 2. 4.
Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe
8 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 7 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 5 vs. Tennessee Temple (Aug. 25, 2012) 3 vs. Crown (Oct. 12, 2012) 3 vs. Florida College (Oct. 19, 2012) 3 vs. Bob Jones (Nov. 8, 2014)
4 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 3 vs. Florida College (Oct. 19, 2012) 3 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 3 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 2 (15 times)
Match
RECORDS
19 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 17 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 10 vs. Tennessee Temple (Aug. 25, 2012) 8 vs. Florida College (Oct. 19, 2012) 7 vs. Florida College (Oct. 19, 2012) 7 vs. Bob Jones (Nov. 8, 2014)
15 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 14 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 10 at Oakwood (Oct. 21, 2012) 8 vs. Tennessee Temple (Aug. 25, 2012) 8 at Covenant (Oct. 13, 2012) 8 vs. Reinhardt (Oct. 17, 2012) 8 vs. Toccoa Falls (Nov. 4, 2014) 8 vs. Holy Cross (Sept. 4, 2015)
9 at Auburn-Montgomery (Sept. 16, 2014) 8 at Tennessee Wesleyan (Oct. 18, 2014) 8 vs. Northwestern Ohio (Nov. 11, 2014) 8 vs. William Carey (Sept. 21, 2015) 7 vs. Cal State San Marcos (Nov. 14, 2014) 7 vs. Reinhardt (Sept. 9, 2015) 7 vs. Thomas (Oct. 23, 2015)
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GRIZZLY HISTORY WINS
Team
RECORDS
1. 15 2. 15 3. 12 4. 10
GOALS
1. 93 2. 39 3. 38 4. 37
ASSISTS
1. 65 2. 37 37 4. 31
POINTS
1. 251 2. 113 3. 111 4. 109
SHOTS
1. 395 2. 322 3. 278 4. 274
SHOTS ON GOAL
1. 203 2. 143 3. 121 4. 116
SHUTOUTS 1. 10 2. 8 3. 5 5
GOALS ALLOWED
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1. 9 2. 15 3. 18 4. 26
2012 2013 2014 2015
2012 2013 2015 2014
2012 2014 2015 2013
2012 2015 2014 2013
2012 2013 2015 2014
2012 2013 2014 2015
2012 2013 2014 2015
2012 2014 2013 2015
GRIZZLY HISTORY GOALS IN A GAME 1. 2. 3. 5.
19 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 12 vs. Tennessee Temple (Aug. 25, 2012) 9 vs. Crown (Oct. 12, 2012) 9 vs. Florida College (Oct. 19, 2012) 8 vs. St. Francis (Sept. 8, 2012) 8 vs. Toccoa Falls (Nov. 4, 2014)
ASSISTS IN A GAME 1. 2. 4.
14 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 9 vs. Tennessee Temple (Aug. 25, 2012) 9 vs. Florida College (Oct. 19, 2012) 7 vs. Toccoa Falls (Nov. 4, 2014) 7 vs. Bob Jones (Nov. 8, 2014) 7 vs. York (Nov. 11, 2015)
Team
RECORDS
SHOTS IN A GAME
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
48 vs. Toccoa Falls (Nov. 4, 2014) 41 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 37 vs. York (Nov. 11, 2015) 34 vs. Tennessee Temple (Aug. 25, 2012) 33 vs. Oakwood (Sept. 21, 2012)
SAVES IN A GAME 1. 2. 5.
13 vs. Auburn-Montgomery (Sept. 16, 2014) 8 vs. Tennessee Wesleyan (Oct. 18, 2014) 8 vs. Northwestern Ohio (Nov. 22, 2014) 8 vs. William Carey (Sept. 21, 2015) 7 vs. Thomas (Sept. 6, 2014) 7 vs. Cal State San Marcos (Nov. 14, 2014) 7 vs. Reinhardt (Sept. 9, 2015) 7 vs. Thomas (Oct. 23, 2015)
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GRIZZLY HISTORY 2012
2014
Aug. 25 Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 9 Sept. 15 Sept. 19 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 3
Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 9 Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 21 Sept. 27 Sept. 30 Oct. 8 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 4 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 22
Overall Record: 15-2-1 Home: 7-1-1 | Away: 7-1 | Neutral: 1-0
All-Time
RESULTS
Tennessee Temple ..................... W, 12-0 Emmanuel ........................... T, 0-0 (2OT) vs. St. Francis (Ill.) ~ .................... W, 8-0 at SCAD Savannah ....................... W, 1-0 Bob Jones .................................... W, 2-0 Georgia Southwestern ................. W, 2-0 at Oakwood ................................. W, 5-0 at Young Harris ............................. L, 1-2 at Florida College ........................ W, 5-0 Auburn-Montgomery ................... L, 0-1 Crown .......................................... W, 9-0 at Covenant ......................... W, 3-2 (OT) at Reinhardt ................................ W, 4-1 Florida College ............................ W, 9-1 Oakwood ..................................... W, 5-0 at Tennessee Temple .................... W, 6-0 at Faulkner ..................... W, 1-1 (2OT) * Hiwassee ................................... W, 19-0
~ - Hardeeville, S.C. * - Win later awarded by forfeit
2013
Overall Record: 15-5 Home: 7-3 | Away: 7-2 | Neutral: 1-0
Aug. 23 Aug. 24 Aug. 31 Sept. 6 Sept. 7 Sept. 11 Sept. 13 Sept. 17 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 15 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 2 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 23
Thomas ...................................... W, 2-1 Milligan ...................................... W, 3-0 Embry-Riddle ............................... L, 0-2 vs. Oklahoma City ^ .................... W, 3-1 at John Brown ^ .......................... L, 2-3 at No. 16 Auburn-Montgomery ............... W, 1-0 at No. 24 SCAD Savannah .................. W, 3-2 (2OT) Reinhardt ..................................... L, 1-2 Union .......................................... W, 3-1 Tennessee Wesleyan .................... W, 4-0 No. 12 Young Harris ...................... L, 1-2 at Tennessee Temple .................... W, 2-0 at Bob Jones ................................ W, 4-1 at Truett-McConnell ..................... W, 2-0 at Montreat ................................. W, 1-0 at Cumberland ............................ W, 1-0 SCAD Savannah ................. W, 1-0 (2OT) Cal State San Marcos # ................. W, 2-1 No. 3 Ashford # ............................ W, 3-0 at No. 13 Embry-Riddle & ............. L, 0-1
^ - John Brown Tournament (Siloam Springs, Ark.) # - A.I.I. Tournament (Lawrenceville, Ga.) & - NAIA Championship Opening Round (Daytona Beach, Fla.)
PIERRE SEMUDENGE MUJENE
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Overall Record: 12-3-2 Home: 6-1-1 | Away: 3-2-1 | Neutral: 3-0
vs. Lyon ~ ................................... W, 1-0 at Cumberland ~ ......................... W, 4-2 at No. 18 Thomas .......................... L, 0-1 Truett-McConnell ........................ W, 2-0 Tennessee Temple ....................... W, 2-0 at No. 2 Auburn-Montgomery ............. W, 2-1 No. 14 William Carey ................... W, 2-0 Shorter ................................ T, 1-1 (2OT) at Reinhardt ................................. L, 0-1 Talladega ..................................... W, 2-1 at Tennessee Wesleyan ................ W, 2-1 at SCAD Savannah ............... T, 1-1 (2OT) Toccoa Falls .................................. W, 8-0 Bob Jones .................................... W, 6-1 vs. Cal State San Marcos # ...... W, 2-1 (2OT) vs. Houston-Victoria # ................. W, 2-1 Northwestern Ohio & ................... L, 0-3
~ - Cumberland Tournament (Lebanon, Tenn.) # - A.I.I. Tournament (Clinton, Iowa) & - NAIA Championship Opening Round (Lawrenceville, Ga.)
2015
Overall Record: 10-6-3 Home: 4-4-2 | Away: 4-0-1 | Neutral: 2-2
Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 28 Aug. 30 Sept. 4 Sept. 5 Sept. 9 Sept. 15 Sept. 18 Sept. 21 Sept. 26 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 23 Oct. 27 Oct. 31 Nov. 6 Nov. 11 Nov. 12
Talladega ..................................... W, 5-0 No. 1 Davenport .................. T, 1-1 (2OT) vs. LSU-Alexandria * .................... W, 2-1 Southeastern ............................... W, 4-3 vs. Holy Cross College & ................ L, 0-1 at Goshen ............................................. W, 1-0 (RV) Reinhardt ............................. L, 0-2 No. 23 Auburn-Montgomery ..... T, 4-4 (2OT) vs. Middle Ga. State $ .................. W, 3-2 at William Carey .................. T, 2-2 (2OT) Martin Methodist ......................... L, 1-2 at Bryan ...................................... W, 3-2 Florida National ........................... W, 3-1 vs. No. 17 Thomas % ..................... L, 0-2 at Tennessee Wesleyan .................. W, 1-0 SCAD Savannah ............................ L, 1-2 Bob Jones .................................... W, 2-0 York College # .............................. W, 5-0 Mount Mercy # ............................. L, 0-1
* - Match played in Montgomery, Ala. & - Match played in Goshen, Ind. $ - Match played in Macon, Ga. % - Match played in Columbus, Ga. # - A.I.I. Tournament (Lawrenceville, Ga.)
GRIZZLY HISTORY ASHFORD (IOWA)
DAVENPORT (MICH.)
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Nov. 16, 2013 .................................. W, 3-0
Overall Record: 0-0-1 Home: 0-0-1 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Aug. 22, 2015 ......................... T, 1-1 (2OT)
AUBURN-MONTGOMERY
EMBRY-RIDDLE (FLA.)
Overall Record: 2-1-1 Home: 0-1-1 | Away: 2-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Oct. 6, 2012 ..................................... L, 0-1 Sept. 11, 2013 ................................ W, 1-0 Sept. 16, 2014 ................................ W, 2-1 Sept. 15, 2015 ........................ T, 4-4 (2OT)
Sept. 15, 2012 ................................ W, 2-0 Oct. 14, 2013 .................................. W, 4-1 Nov. 8, 2014 .................................... W, 6-1 Nov. 6, 2015 .................................... W, 2-0
BRYAN (TENN.)
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Oct. 10, 2015 .................................. W, 3-2
CAL ST. SAN MARCOS
Overall Record: 2-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-0
Nov. 15, 2013 .................................. W, 2-1 Nov. 14, 2014 ......................... W, 2-1 (2OT)
COVENANT (TENN.)
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Oct. 13, 2012 ........................... W, 3-2 (OT)
CROWN (TENN.)
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Oct. 12, 2012 .................................. W, 9-0
CUMBERLAND (TENN.)
Overall Record: 2-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 2-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Oct. 29, 2013 .................................. W, 1-0 Aug. 30, 2014 ................................. W, 4-2
Aug. 31, 2013 .................................. L, 0-2 Nov. 23, 2013 ................................... L, 0-1
EMMANUEL (GA.)
BOB JONES (S.C.)
Overall Record: 4-0 Home: 2-0 | Away: 2-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Overall Record: 0-2 Home: 0-1 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-0
Overall Record: 0-0-1 Home: 0-0-1 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
All-Time
SERIES
Sept. 1, 2012 .......................... T, 0-0 (2OT)
FAULKNER (ALA.)
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Oct. 30, 2012 ...................... W, 1-1 (2OT) *
* - Win later awarded by forfeit
FLA. COLLEGE
Overall Record: 2-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Sept. 29, 2012 ................................ W, 5-0 Oct. 19, 2012 .................................. W, 9-1
FLA. NATIONAL
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Oct. 17, 2015 .................................. W, 3-1
GA. SOUTHWESTERN
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Sept. 19, 2012 ................................ W, 2-0
GOSHEN (IND.)
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Sept. 5, 2015 .................................. W, 1-0
HIWASSEE (TENN.)
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Nov. 3, 2012 .................................. W, 19-0
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All-Time
SERIES
HOLY CROSS (IND.)
NORTHWESTERN OHIO
Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-1
Sept. 4, 2015 ................................... L, 0-1
OAKWOOD (ALA.)
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-0
Nov. 15, 2014 .................................. W, 2-1
JOHN BROWN (ARK.)
Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-0
Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-0
Aug. 29, 2014 ................................. W, 1-0
MARTIN METHODIST
Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 0-1 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Sept. 26, 2015 ................................. L, 1-2
MIDDLE GA. STATE
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-0
Sept. 18, 2015 ................................ W, 3-2
MILLIGAN (TENN.)
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Aug. 24, 2013 ................................. W, 3-0
MONTREAT (N.C.)
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Oct. 26, 2013 .................................. W, 1-0
Nov. 12, 2015 ................................... L, 0-1
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-0
Sept. 6, 2013 .................................. W, 3-1
Overall Record: 1-3 Home: 0-2 | Away: 1-1 | Neutral: 0-0
Oct. 17, 2012 .................................. W, 4-1 Sept. 17, 2013 ................................. L, 1-2 Sept. 30, 2014 ................................. L, 0-1 Sept. 9, 2015 ................................... L, 0-2
SCAD SAVANNAH
Overall Record: 3-1-1 Home: 2-1 | Away: 1-0-1 | Neutral: 0-0 Sept. 9, 2012 .................................. W, 1-0 Sept. 13, 2013 ....................... W, 3-2 (2OT) Nov. 2, 2013 ........................... W, 1-0 (2OT) Oct. 25, 2014 .................................... T, 1-1 Oct. 31, 2015 ................................... L, 1-2
SHORTER (GA.)
Overall Record: 0-0-1 Home: 0-0-1 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-0 Sept. 27, 2014 .................................. T, 1-1
SOUTHEASTERN (FLA.)
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Aug. 30, 2015 ................................. W, 4-3
ST. FRANCIS (ILL.)
MOUNT MERCY (IOWA)
Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 0-1 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Sept. 21, 2012 ................................ W, 5-0 Oct. 21, 2012 .................................. W, 5-0
REINHARDT (GA.)
Aug. 28, 2015 ................................. W, 2-1
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-0
Overall Record: 2-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-0
OKLAHOMA CITY
Sept. 7, 2013 ................................... L, 2-3
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Nov. 22, 2014 ................................... L, 0-3
HOUSTON-VICTORIA
LSU-ALEXANDRIA
ELLIS HUSBAND
Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 0-1 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-0
Sept. 8, 2012 .................................. W, 8-0
GRIZZLY HISTORY TALLADEGA (ALA.)
YORK (N.Y.)
Overall Record: 2-0 Home: 2-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Oct. 8, 2014 .................................... W, 2-1 Aug. 21, 2015 ................................. W, 5-0
TENN. TEMPLE
Overall Record: 4-0 Home: 2-0 | Away: 2-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Aug. 25, 2012 ............................... W, 12-0 Oct. 26, 2012 .................................. W, 6-0 Oct. 11, 2013 .................................. W, 2-0 Sept. 13, 2014 ................................ W, 2-0
TENN. WESLEYAN
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Nov. 11, 2015 .................................. W, 5-0
YOUNG HARRIS (GA.)
Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-0
Sept. 23, 2012 ................................. L, 1-2 Oct. 9, 2013 ..................................... L, 1-2
All-Time
SERIES
Overall Record: 3-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 2-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Sept. 28, 2013 ................................ W, 4-0 Oct. 18, 2014 .................................. W, 2-1 Oct. 27, 2015 .................................. W, 1-0
THOMAS (GA.)
Overall Record: 1-2 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-1
Aug. 23, 2013 ................................. W, 2-1 Sept. 6, 2014 ................................... L, 0-1 Oct. 23, 2015 ................................... L, 0-2
TRUETT-MCCONNELL (GA.)
Overall Record: 2-0 Home: 2-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Oct. 19, 2013 .................................. W, 2-0 Sept. 9, 2014 .................................. W, 2-0
TOCCOA FALLS (GA.)
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Nov. 4, 2014 .................................... W, 8-0
UNION (KY.)
Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0
Sept. 21, 2013 ................................ W, 3-1
WILLIAM CAREY (MISS.)
Overall Record: 1-0-1 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0-1 | Neutral: 0-0 Sept. 21, 2014 ................................ W, 2-0 Sept. 21, 2015 ........................ T, 2-2 (2OT)
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