Ozarks 2012 Media Guide
#10 Eloy Salgado
#10 Eloy Salgado
#18 Shaun Keane
#16 Shaun Keane All-ASC
#10 Eloy Salgado All-ASC
Table of Contects General Information 1 1 2 2
2012 Opponents
Table of Contents Quick Facts Sports Information Contact Media Information
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2011 Season In Review
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Administration and Staff 3
Administration & Staff
Coaching Staff
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Head Coach John Cossaboon Assistant Coach Matt Torok
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Preview Roster Team Picture
9-10 Matt Mouer 11-12 Eloy Salgado 13-14 Marcus Aldaba 15-16 Cole DeVoss 17-18 Josh Duncan 19-20 Adrian Nunez 21-22 Patrick Shoulders 23 Anthony Euculano 24 Clark Kauffman 25 Shaun Keane 26 Junior Sandoval 27 Dylan Amacher 27 Derek Bennett 27 David Cortes 28 Andrew Cummings 28 Frederick Davis 28 Dagin Douglas 29 Ederlee Gomez 29 Noah Holle 29 Travis Leach 30 Antonio Ramos 30 Jarret Sadler 30 Matt Weaver
Season Review Final Statistics Results Team Highs Individual Highs Conference Review
History
2012 Soccer Preview
2012 Player Profiles
Opponent Quick Facts
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Career Offensive Leaders Career Goalkeeping Leaders Season Records Team Records Match Records Coaching Records All-Time Series Records Honors & Awards NSCAA All-Region Honors Year-By-Year Results All-Time Letterwinners
Hurie Field 48
Hurie Field Records
American Southwest Conference
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ASC Staff ASC History
This Is Ozarks
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Campus Overview Academic Profile Student Life
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University of the Ozarks
Location Clarksville, Arkansas (7,719) Founded 1834 Enrollment 650 Nickname Eagles School Colors Purple & Gold Field Hurie Field (natural grass) Hurie Field Capacity 800 National Affiliation NCAA III Conference American Southwest President Dr. Rick Niece Athletics Director Jimmy Clark Web Site www.ozarks.edu
Team Information 2011 Overall Record 6-11-1 2011 Conference Record/Finish 5-7-1 (7th-ASC) Home/Away/Neutral 4-5-1/2-6-0/0-0-0 2011 Postseason None Returning Starters/Lost 5/6 Lettermen Returning/Lost 13/10 Newcomers 12 History of the Program First Season of Soccer 1996 All-Time Record 173-121-23 (.582) Winning Seasons 11 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1 ASC Tournament Appearances 10 ASC Titles 3 Coaching Staff
Head Coach John Cossaboon (4th season) Alma Mater St. Univ. of New York-Cortland, ‘77 Record at Ozarks 23-28-4 Office Phone 479.979.1210 E-mail jcossaboon@ozarks.edu Assistant Coach Matt Torok (4th season) Alma Mater Syracuse University, ‘01 Office Phone 479.979.1210 E-mail mtorok@ozarks.edu
Media Information Credentials
Media or photo credentials are not required for admittance to Ozarks soccer matches for working media. However, it is requested that media seeking to cover a game contact the Sports Information Director prior to the game to ensure seating at press row. Requests for seating in press row can be made at 479.979.1483 or via e-mail at jpeppas@ozarks.edu. Broadcast media in attendance are requested to contact the Sports Information Director one week prior to the match in question.
Press Services
Media guides, game programs, rosters, up-todate results, and statistics are available to working members of the media prior to each Eagles home match. Additional information is available by request. An official NCAA box score and play-by-play information may be obtained from the Sports Information Director approximately 10 minutes following the conclusion of the match.
Interviews
All player and coach interviews must be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Coaches and athletes will be available following matches after a brief cooling off period. The best time to interview coaches is typically in the mornings, Monday through Thursday. Generally, the best time to interview student-athletes is directly before afternoon practice. Contact Information Sports Information Office: 479.979.1483 Josh Peppas, SID, jpeppas@ozarks.edu Cell: 479.746.1264 Emily Black, Director of Social Media eblac540@ozarks.edu Cory Snyder, Director of Video Technology csnyd086@ozarks.edu
Josh Peppas Sports Information Director Josh Peppas is in his twelfth year as Sports Information Director at Ozarks. He additionally serves as the Assistant to the Director of Athletics. Peppas is responsible for the dayto-day operations of the Sports Information Office, including maintaining the athletic web site and promoting Ozarks’ ten sports. He is an active member of College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA), the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame and the Ozarks Sports Hall of Fame. Peppas has had a combined thirteen media guides earn “Best in the Nation” citations from CoSIDA the past five years. His baseball media guide has been voted the top NCAA III guide the past four years. Peppas also produces Eagle Insider , a bi-annual alumni magazine for the athletic department. A native of Ozark, Ark., he earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Ozarks in 2000. He and his wife, Kelli, are the parents of Brant, Brayden and Brenden.
Emily Black Director of Social Media Emily Black begins her second year as a student assistant. Black was promoted to the department’s Director of Social Media where she manages Ozarks’ social media efforts, including Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram. Additionally, Black assists in +2 +
the day-to-day operations of the Sports Information Office covering all ten sports. Black provides Ozarks’ athletic web site with content through press releases and athlete biographical information. Black, a native of Clarksville, was named to the President’s List for maintaining a 4.0 grade point average her freshman year. She was the editor of the Clarksville High School Panther newspaper for two years and was valedictorian of the 2011 graduating class at Clarksville. She currently blogs for the WNBA’s www.shesaballer.com. She is a sophomore marketing major.
Cory Snyder Technology Director Cory Snyder begins his first season as the Director of Video Technology for the Sports Information Department. Snyder, a junior from Clarksville, Tenn., will produce video highlights, interviews and game coverage of Ozarks’ ten sports. Snyder served as a sports producer for Ozarks Channel 6 as well as producing and co-hosting “SportsSoup.” During the 2011-2012 season, Snyder was the play-by-play commentator for baseball and served as the color commentator for basketball. He also provided play-by-play commentary for KXIO at Clarksville and Lamar High School football games. This season, he will be the play-by-play commentator for the Ozark High School football team for KDYN and KLYR. Snyder completed a summer internship in 2012 for 5 Star Radio Group in Clarksville, Tenn., where he cohosted the radio show “The Team”. He is a Radio/Television major at Ozarks.
Administration/Staff Dr. Rick Niece President Raised in a small town (pop. 900) in Ohio, Dr. Rick Niece attended a school that housed all classes, grades 1-12, in one building. After graduating from high school, Dr. Niece attended Ohio State University where he received a bachelor of science degree with majors in English and speech. His master’s degree and Ph.D. are from Kent State University. Dr. Niece began his professional career in education as a high school English and speech teacher. He subsequently held a variety of administrative positions at the public school level: department chair, supervisor, assistant principal, curriculum director, and assistant superintendent. In 1988, Dr. Niece left the public school sector and became an assistant professor and special assistant to the dean at Kent State University in Ohio. He later went to Walsh University in Canton, Ohio where he served in several positions: professor, academic dean, provost, executive vice president, and interim president. In 1997, Dr. Niece was named president of the University of the Ozarks in Clarksville, Arkansas. He and his wife, Sheree, currently live in Clarksville.
Jimmy Clark Athletics Director Jimmy Clark begins his seventh year as the Athletic Director and his twelfth year as head baseball coach. As Athletic Director, he is responsible for all aspects of the athletic department, with oversight of 17 staff members. A former baseball standout at the University of Central Arkansas, Clark was named the 2005 American Southwest Conference East Division Baseball Coach of the Year after leading the Eagles to their first winning season in nearly a decade. Clark’s 2007 club earned a spot in the playoffs for the first time since 1996. The 2008 team went 32-11, the best record in school history, and made its second straight playoff appearance. That team was ranked as high as 14th by D3baseball.com during the season. Two of his players from the 2008 club earned AllAmerica honors from D3baseball.com and another was named to the ABCA/Rawlings All-America Team. He also coached Ozarks’ first student-athlete to ever be named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic AllAmerica First Team. A native of Conway, Ark., he coached at Heber Springs High School (Ark.) for nine years and was named the 2AAA Conference Coach of the Year in 1993 and 1998. He earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from UCA and his master’s degree in secondary education from University of Arkansas-Little Rock. Clark and his wife, Kelli, have two sons, Dax and Cole. +3 +
Chad Floyd Head Athletic Trainer Chad Floyd is in his twelfth year as the full-time head athletic trainer. A native of Ozark, Ark., he began his athletic training career with the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith. He then went to Arkansas Tech University for three years and on to the Minnesota Twins minor league system. He worked two years with Cooper Clinic Sports Medicine where he oversaw numerous area high schools. He holds state, district and national training certifications and has an Arkansas teaching certificate in health and physical education. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, Southwest Athletic Trainers Association and Arkansas Athletic Trainers Association. Floyd was voted by his conference peers as the 2007-08 ASC East Division Trainer of the Year. He received the award again for the 2010-11 year. Floyd received the University’s Alvin C. Broyles Outstanding Professional Staff Award, given to a member of the professional staff who has demonstrated exemplary dedication, professionalism and ability in his or her position, for the 2007-2008 school year. Floyd is a 1995 graduate of Arkansas Tech University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education. He and his wife, Mary, are the parents of one son, Jalen.
Head Coach John Cossaboon John Cossaboon Head Coach
Veteran coach John Cossaboon begins his fourth season at Ozarks. In 2009, Cossaboon led the Eagles to the conference playoffs, their tenth straight time to qualify for post-season play, where they advanced all the way to the semi-finals. Cossaboon had six players named to the All-Conference Team, including the ASC’s Offensive Freshman of the Year, and another who earned NSCAA AllRegion honors that season. In 2010, the veteran coach had two players earn ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors and four players were voted to All-Conference Team. Additionally, six of his players made the ASC All-Academic Team in 2010. The 2011 season saw more honors for the program as ten players earned ASC All-Academic honors, the most since 2007, while five earned All-Conference status. For the second straight season, Cossaboon had a player receive national academic honors as Tony Santoro earned Capital One Academic AllAmerica status. The ASC named one player as the men’s soccer Distinguished Scholar-Athlete and another as the Sportsmanship Athlete of the Year in 2011. Cossaboon, a native of Rochester, New York, brings a wealth of coaching experience to Ozarks, including head women’s coaching stints at NCAA I Southern Methodist University and University of San Diego. Cossaboon also spent two years as the assistant women’s coach at Gonzaga University. Cossaboon joined Gonzaga from Southern Methodist University where he spent four seasons and earned Conference USA Coach of the Year twice. SMU won conference titles in each of those seasons, including 2006 when SMU went
17-5-1 overall and 8-1-0 in Conference USA for its seventh straight regular-season title. The Mustangs, tied for 24th in the final SoccerTimes. com poll, and received an at-large bid into the College Cup, advancing to the second round in their sixth straight College Cup appearance that year. In his first season at the helm, SMU recorded a 17-3-2 mark, finished 22nd in the nation and won the Western Athletic Conference. Prior to SMU, Cossaboon spent six years at University of San Diego, guiding the Toreros to four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (1999-2002) while compiling an overall record of 71-44-9. His West Coast Conference mark was 25-15-2. Additionally, Cossaboon served as the women’s head coach at UC Santa Barbara from 1995-1996. Before an international coaching stop in Japan, Cossaboon’s coaching experiences included the following positions: top assistant coach for the men’s program at Santa Clara University (1992-1993), the head men’s coach at Cal State Hayward (1991) and assistant coaching jobs at Duke (1978-82) and the University of North Carolina (1977). He served as the Director of Coaching for the North Texas State Soccer Association from 198290. With a United States Soccer Federation “A” License, he has been a National Staff Coach for the National Soccer Coaches Association ofAmerica since 1983. From 1983 to 1985, he was a National Staff Coach for the USSF. A 1977 graduate of State University of New York-Cortland, Cossaboon earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education with an emphasis in sports psychology and exercise physiology. Cossaboon earned his master’s degree in physical education in 1978 from the University of North Carolina with an emphasis in exercise physiology, coaching, biomechanics and psychology. +4 +
Coaching Staff Head Coach John Cossaboon Education: State University of New York-Cortland, ‘77, B.S. - Physical Education Univ. of North Carolina ‘78, M.S. - Physical Ed. Head Coaching Experience: University of the Ozarks (2009-present) Southern Methodist Univ. Women (2003-2006) University of San Diego Women (1997-2002) UC Santa Barbara Women (1995-1996) Cal State Hayward Men (1991) Assistant Coaching Experience: Gonzaga University Women (2007-2008) Santa Clara University Men (1992-1993) Duke (1978-82) University of North Carolina (1977) Career Record: Cal State Hayward (men) UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara University of San Diego University of San Diego University of San Diego University of San Diego University of San Diego University of San Diego Southern Methodist University Southern Methodist University Southern Methodist University Southern Methodist University University of the Ozarks University of the Ozarks University of the Ozarks TOTALS
Year Record 1991 3-17-0 1995 6-12-0 1996 6-12-1 1997 7-12-1 1998 12-6-2 1999 16-5-0 2000 14-7-0 2001 11-7-3 2002 11-7-3 2003 17-3-2 2004 15-4-3 2005 15-5-2 2006 17-5-1 2009 12-5-3 2010 5-12-0 2011 6-11-1 173-130-22
Cossaboon Notables: • Led Ozarks to playoffs in first season • Has coached 24 ASC All-Academic Team members at Ozarks • Three players of his players have earned Academic All-America honors at Ozarks • Led SMU to four Conference USA titles • Advanced SMU to four straight College Cups • Led University of San Diego to four NCAA Tournaments • Went a combined 16-2-0 in Conference USA in his final two seasons at SMU • Led SMU to a pair of NCAA I top-25 finishes • Posted a 25-15-2 West Coast Conference mark at University of San Diego • Named Conference USA Coach of the Year twice • Posted ten straight winning seasons as a head coach • Finished with a 64-17-8 (.719) overall record at SMU • Coach professionally in Tokyo, Japan • Director of Coaching for the North Texas State Soccer Association • National Staff Coach for the USSF and NSCAA • Author of five soccer publications
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Matt Torok Assistant Coach Matt Torok is in his fourth season as the assistant men’s coach. Torok, a native of Reading, Pa., was the assistant coach at Southwestern University for three seasons, helping the Pirates to their three most successful finishes in school history. In 2008, the Pirates went 12-6-2 overall and 7-3-0 in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, marking the third straight year the team finished among the top two teams. Prior to Southwestern, Torok served as the assistant men’s and women’s soccer coach from 2003-2005 at Defiance College and was then promoted to interim head men’s coach. He spent one year as the assistant men’s coach at Albright College. Torok played at Syracuse University four seasons and then played two seasons professionally with the Reading Rage. He holds a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma, a NSCAA Goalkeeping Level 2 Diploma, as well as a USSF National “D” License. Torok received his bachelor’s degree in sociology and psychology from Syracuse University in 2001. He has a master’s degree in education from Defiance College. He and his wife, Carol, were married in 2008.
2012 Preview Despite nearly half the team made of freshmen, Head Coach John Cossaboon’s goals remain the same entering the 2012 season for the men’s soccer program. Ten first-year players won’t change the veteran coach’s thinking regarding post-season play. “We are making a conscious effort to get to the playoffs this year,” said Cossaboon, who is entering his fourth season at Ozarks. “Six teams go to the playoffs and our goal is to be one of the six.” Ozarks was edged out of the playoffs last season after finishing with a 5-7-1 conference mark. With just one more key win, the Eagles would have been in the mix for post-season action. The Eagles must replace six starters and three All-Conference players. But the 2012 team welcomes a large influx of freshmen to go along with an experienced junior and sophomore group. “Fifty percent of the team is brand new,” said Cossaboon. “It is a good balance of older players and younger ones. The young ones are responding real well. We don’t want them to be afraid, and fortunately we don’t have that out there.” Ozarks features one of the most dynamic players in the American Southwest Conference with forward Eloy Salgado. Salgado, a senior, was named to the All-ASC First Team in 2011. He ranked among the ASC’s top-10 in shots (54), points (24), goals (9) and assists (6). Salgado, who had a pair of two-goal performances during the 2011 season, will be joined by two freshmen up front. Newcomers Dylan Amacher and Matt Weaver are candidates to play alongside Salgado. “Eloy is dynamic up front,” said Cossaboon.
Eloy Salgado “Our forwards will be a combination of Eloy and Dylan or Matt. Dylan is more of the big, strong scorer while Eloy is more of a magician with the ball. Matt may be our fastest player. I feel really strong in our forwards and our midfielders.” A blending of experienced players and younger players will be the theme in the midfield. Juniors Josh Duncan, Adrian Nunez, Marcus Aldaba and Cole DeVoss provide a wealth of leadership. Duncan started in 16 matches and +6 +
scored one goal and tallied two assists. Nunez started in all 18 matches and played the most minutes on the team. Aldaba had 13 starts and recorded two assists while DeVoss saw limited action due to an injury. “Josh has separated himself,” said Cossaboon. “He could play forward or in the midfield. He has tremendous vision. His skill and soccer acumen is really coming along. I would expect to see Josh as one of the center midfielders. Adrian is more of a defensive midfielder. Marcus has done great. He will probably find himself wide on the field. He will be a major part of the midfield no matter where it is.” David Cortes, Dagin Douglas and Weaver are among a number of talented freshmen who could see action in the midfield, according to Cossaboon. “David is a very good soccer player,” said Cossaboon. “He’s not the kind of guy that is the fastest on the field, but he is very quick and smart. He is very much like an international soccer player. He could find himself in the middle, but could play wide, too. Matt or Dagin could provide us some stuff up and down the flanks. Both are very fast. I think on the whole we will be solid in the midfield. I think the attacking end of our game is going to be our strength.” With a youthful team on the pitch, one of the challenges is teaching the players to defend as a group. And, if Ozarks wants to improve on its 6-11-1 overall record from 2011, the team must defend the whole field. “I think as a team we need to learn how to defend as a group,” said Cossaboon. “We have good instincts and have players that are good at defending, but what we have to become more than anything is a team that won’t let the opponent make crosses or create dangerous situations.” The Eagles will be breaking in a new goalkeeper this season. Inexperience in goal will
2012 Preview mean the backline is even more critical in providing strong support. “With a new goalkeeper, it will put more demands on the defense,” he said. “We don’t have that tall goalkeeper, so we have to play a bit different in terms of closing out opportunities before they turn into bigger opportunities. We always expect the goalkeeper to come out quickly and shut down opportunities. Between his team defending and the goalkeeper anticipating and shutting down a variety of dangerous situations, we hope that combination will limit our opponents’ attack. If they want to shoot over wide from a distance, I don’t really care. We want to take away the more dangerous movements.” Leading the effort in the backline is sophomore Shaun Keane. Keane was named to the All-ASC Honorable Mention Team after starting in 17 matches and recording a pair of goals and assists. Keane Newcomers Travis Leach, Antonio Ramos, Noah Holle and Douglas have shown the ability to contribute alongside Keane. “Shaun is a leader up and down the field,” said Cossaboon. “I could move him anywhere. He will be key in our restarts attacking and key in our restarts defending. He runs well and is the guy I am looking at as a leader wherever he plays on the field. Travis has good size and good physical presence. He has to get used to playing at the speed we play. He can become a very good centerback or outside back. Antonio is one of our quickest players who can play in the back. He can become a good attacking wide defender. Noah will help us out on the backline. Adrian can play in the back, but I’d rather have him in the midfield. Both Dagin and Matt could convert in the back. We will have to solidify the back four and take care of things in goal.”
With the team focused on returning to the playoffs, Cossaboon believes an emphasis on a disciplined defense is important. “We started with an emphasis on defending, especially on pressurizing the ball in the area around the ball and keeping the opponent locked in,” he said. “We want to contain, possess the ball and then move with it and take care of it. That is the general theme right now.” Team Information 2011 Overall Record 6-11-1 2011 Conference Record/Finish 5-7-1 (7th-ASC) Home/Away/Neutral 4-5-1/2-6-0/0-0-0 2011 Postseason None Returning Starters/Lost 5/6 Lettermen Returning/Lost 13/10 Newcomers 12 History of the Program First Season of Soccer 1996 All-Time Record 173-121-23 (.582) Winning Seasons 11 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1 ASC Tournament Appearances 10 ASC Titles 3
2012 Schedule August 31 Central Baptist College
2:00 pm
September 4 Hendrix College 7 Westminster College 8 Fontbonne University 14 *Hardin-Simmons University 15 *Howard Payne University 20 *Texas Lutheran University 22 *Schreiner University 27 *East Texas Baptist University
7:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm 6:00 pm
October 4 *UT-Tyler 6 *LeTourneau University 12 *Concordia University Texas 13 *Mary Hardin-Baylor 20 *UT-Dallas 25 *Mississippi College 27 *Louisiana College (Sr. Day)
3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm
November 2-4 ASC Championship Tournament *American Southwest Conference Match
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2012 Roster Numerical Roster 00 Jarret Sadler 0 Ederlee Gomez 1 Matt Mouer 2 Clark Kauffman 3 Dylan Amacher 5 Antonio Ramos 6 Cole DeVoss 7 Marcus Aldaba 8 Josh Duncan 9 Anthony Euculano 10 Eloy Salgado 11 Adrian Nunez 12 Travis Leach 13 Derek Bennett 14 David Cortes 15 Frederick Davis 16 Shaun Keane 17 Patrick Shoulders 18 Junior Sandoval 20 Dagin Douglas 21 Noah Holle 24 Matt Weaver 27 Andrew Cummings
GK GK GK D F D D/MF MF/F MF D/MF F/MF MF D MF MF F D/MF D MF/D MF D MF/F GK
5-11 5-8 5-7 5-6 6-1 5-4 5-11 5-10 5-9 5-5 5-7 5-7 5-11 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-11 6-0 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-10 6-0
200 150 150 130 185 120 130 155 145 125 125 150 170 130 140 135 160 170 165 145 170 150 185
FR-HS FR-HS SR-1L SO-1L FR-HS FR-HS JR-2L JR-2L JR-2L SO-1L SR-1L JR-2L FR-HS FR-HS FR-HS FR-HS SO-1L JR-2L SO-1L FR-HS FR-HS FR-HS JR-HS
Kingwood, TX (Kingwood Park HS) Clarksville, AR (Clarksville HS) Greenville, TX (McMurry Univ./Greenville HS) Houston, TX (Cy-Fair HS) Coppell, TX (New Tech HS) McKinney, TX (McKinney HS) Paris, TX (N. Lamar HS) Plano, TX (Plano East HS) Little Rock, AR (LR Christian Academy) Fayetteville, AR (Fayetteville HS) Mansfield, TX (Hardin-Simmons/Mansfield HS) Flower Mound, TX (Flower Mound HS) Denton, TX (John Guyer HS) Huntsville, AR (Huntsville HS) Clarksville, AR (Clarksville HS) Jackson, MS (East Central CC/Jim Hill HS) Rockwall, TX (Rockwall-Heath HS) Fayetteville, AR (Fayetteville HS) Siloam Springs, AR (Siloam Springs HS) Campbell, TX (Greenville HS) Enid, OK (Enid HS) Huntsville, AR (Huntsville HS) Mansfield, TX (Mansfield HS)
Front Row (L) to (R): #4 Daniel Garcia, #15 Frederick Davis, #5 Antonio Ramos, #2 Clark Kauffman, #1 Matt Mouer, #00 Jarret Sadler, #9 Anthony Euculano, #13 Derek Bennett, #10 Eloy Salgado, #11 Adrian Nunez and #18 Junior Sandoval. Back Row (L) to (R): Head Coach John Cossaboon, #20 Dagin Douglas, #24 Matt Weaver, #21 Noah Holle, #12 Travis Leach, #16 Shaun Keane, #3 Dylan Amacher, #17 Patrick Shoulders, #7 Marcus Aldaba, #8 Josh Duncan, #6 Cole DeVoss and Assistant Coach Matt Torok. Not pictured: Ederlee Gomez and Andrew Cummings +8 +
2012 Roster Breakdown Pronunciation Guide #7 Marcus Aldaba: Al-dah-baw #10 Eloy Salgado: E-Loy #9 Anthony Euculano: E-Q-Lano By Class Seniors (2) Matt Mouer Eloy Salgado Juniors (6) Marcus Aldaba Andrew Cummings Cole DeVoss Josh Duncan Adrian Nunez Patrick Shoulders Sophomores (4) Anthony Euculano Clark Kauffman Shaun Keane Junior Sandoval Freshmen (11) Dylan Amacher Derek Bennett David Cortes Frederick Davis Dagin Douglas Ederlee Gomez Noah Holle Travis Leach Antonio Ramos Jarret Sadler Matt Weaver By Position Defenders (8) Cole DeVoss Anthony Euculano Noah Holle Clark Kauffman Travis Leach Shaun Keane Antonio Ramos Patrick Shoulders Forwards (3) Dylan Amacher Frederick Davis Eloy Salgado
Midfielders (8) Marcus Aldaba Derek Bennett David Cortes Dagin Douglas Josh Duncan Adrian Nunez Junior Sandoval Matt Weaver Goalkeepers (4) Andrew Cummings Ederlee Gomez Matt Mouer Jarret Sadler By State Arkansas (8) Derek Bennett David Cortes Josh Duncan Anthony Euculano Ederlee Gomez Junior Sandoval Patrick Shoulders Matt Weaver Misssissippi (1) Frederick Davis Oklahoma (1)Noah Holle Texas (13) Marcus Aldaba Dylan Amacher Andrew Cummings Cole DeVoss Dagin Douglas Clark Kauffman Shaun Keane Travis Leach Matt Mouer Adrian Nunez Antonio Ramos Jarret Sadler Eloy Salgado
#1 Matt Mouer Matt MOUER
Career Highs Saves: Saves %: Minutes:
Jr. - 5-7/150 Goalkeeper Greenville, TX Greenville HS McMurry Univ.
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1 vs Westminster, Sept. 10, 2011 1 vs McMurry, Sept. 22, 2011 .500 vs Westminster, Sept. 10, 2011 .500 vs McMurry, Sept. 22, 2011 16:55 vs McMurry, Sept. 22, 2011
Career Statistics Year GP-GS Saves Shutouts GAA Record Min 2011 2-0 2 0 5.92 0-0 30:25 Totals 2-0 2 0 5.92 0-0 30:25
2011 Season
Saw action in goal twice. Recorded a save against Westminster College and McMurry University. Posted a .500 saves percentage.
Personality Profile
Interest/Hobbies: Sleep One Word That Describes Me: Unstable My Prized Possession: My Iguana Favorite Food: Pasta My Pre-Game Ritual: Listen to music Favorite TV Show: Suits Most Proud Of: Matt Torok Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Matt Torok Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: John Gotti Favorite Soccer Memory: Saving PK against Sulphur Springs My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Wrestling alligators Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Dirty Harry Dream Vacation Spot: Southern France Favorite Web Site: Soccer.com Favorite Song: I’m Not Afraid Best Job I’ve Had: Coaching Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: Nagasaki event Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: US men’s basketball team beating Spain
Greenville HS Named First Team All-District, District MVP and team MVP as a senior. Earned First Team All-District and Defensive Player of the Year his junior season. Holds school record in saves in a season 113 (Jr) and 118 (Sr). Helped team to a Bi-District championship his senior year.
McMurry University Played at McMurry University in 2010. Played in 12 matches in goal. Started in 4 matches and led the team in minutes (1033:30). Posted 1 shutout.
Personal Majoring in political science. Son of Vince and Claudia Mouer.
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#10 Eloy Salgado Eloy SALGADO
Career Highs Goals: Assists: Points: Shots:
Jr. - 5-7/125 F/MF Mansfield, TX Mansfield HS Hardin-Simmons
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2011 Season
Named to the All-ASC First Team. Ranked among the ASC’s top-10 in shots (54-8th), points (24-5th), points per game (1.33-6th), goals (9-5th), goals per game (.50-5th), assists (6-6th) and assists per game (.33-9th). Led team in all the aforementioned categories and shots on goal (29). Scored 1 game-winning goal and had 1 penalty kick. Scored in seven on the Eagles’ 18 matches and had a pair of two-goal performances. Had a goal and assist against Hendrix College, HardinSimmons and Texas Lutheran. Against McMurry, scored twice and added an assist. He earned ASC Offensive Player of the Week once.
2 vs Westminster College, Sept. 10, 2011 2 vs McMurry University, Sept, 22, 2011 1 vs Rhodes College, Sept. 4, 2011 1 vs Hendrix College, Sept. 7, 2011 1 vs McMurry University, Sept. 22, 2011 1 vs Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 24, 2011 5 vs McMurry University, Sept. 22, 2011 7 vs Westminster College, Sept. 10, 2011 7 vs Centenary College, Oct. 29, 2011
Career Statistics Year GP-GS Shots G A 2011 18-17 54 9 6 Totals 18-17 54 9 6
Personality Profile
Mansfield HS Named to the All-District Team during prep career. Scored 7 goals and had 7 assists his senior season.
Hardin-Simmons University Saw action in 7 matches and scored 1 goal in 2010. Played in 17 matches and recorded 3 assists in 2009.
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Pts. GWG PK-ATT 24 1 1-1 24 1 1-1
Interest/Hobbies: Crowdsurfing, smashing face with my bros One Word That Describes Me: Goober My Prized Possession: Yo-Yo Favorite Food: Steak My Pre-Game Ritual: Slap hands with my teamates Favorite TV Show: Boy Meets World Most Proud Of: My Mom Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Luke Skywalker Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Lionel Messi Favorite Soccer Memory: Training in Mexico with Santos My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Can quote every movie Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Ewok from Starwars Dream Vacation Spot: On the beach with supermodels Favorite Web Site: Soccer.com Favorite Song: Paradise Best Job I’ve Had: Warehouse Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: Hogwarts wins the house cup Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: When US beat China in the number of medals we won
#7 Marcus Aldaba Marcus ALDABA
Career Highs Goals: Assists: Points: Shots:
Jr. - 5-10/155 MF/F Plano, TX Plano East HS 2011 Season Started in 13 matches and played in all 18. Posted 4 shots against Rhodes College. Recorded an assist against Hendrix College and Texas Lutheran University. Had a shot on goal in opening two matches. Recorded 2 shots against Hardin-Simmons University.
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1 vs Centenary, Sept. 3, 2010 1 vs Louisiana College, Sept. 16, 2010 1 vs Hendrix College, Sept. 7, 2011 1 vs Texas Lutheran, Oct. 8, 2011 2 vs Centenary, Sept. 3, 2010 2 vs Louisiana College, Sept. 16, 2010 4 vs Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 25, 2010 4 vs Rhodes College, Sept. 4, 2011
Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2011 18-13 2010 17-17 Totals 35-30
Shots 12 12 24
G 0 2 2
Personality Profile
A 2 0 2
Pts. 2 4 6
GWG 0 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
Interest/Hobbies: Going to dinner with Matt Torok One Word That Describes Me: GOAT My Prized Possession: Josh Duncan Favorite Food: Banana Split My Pre-Game Ritual: Do my hair Favorite TV Show: South Park Most Proud Of: Patrick Shoulders Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Zinedine Zidane Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Cole DeVoss Favorite Soccer Memory: Doing karate kicks during warm-ups with Eloy Salgado My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Running my grandfathers shop Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Steve Carell Dream Vacation Spot: The Maldives Favorite Web Site: Google.com Favorite Song: No Scrubs Best Job I’ve Had: Who works? Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: 2002-03 UCL Final - Real Madrid vs Bayer Leverhusen Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: US men’s soccer national team didn’t qualify for the Olympics
2010 Season Named to the All-ASC Honorable Mention Team. Contributed a pair of goals in his rookie campaign. Took 12 shots, 6 of which were on frame. Had 4 shots against Hardin-Simmons. Registered shots in 7 seven matches. Started in all 17 matches and was one of just nine freshman to earn All-Conference.
Club Played club soccer with Solar Red 92.
Personal Majoring in physical education. Son of Marcos and Cindy Aldaba.
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# 6 Cole DeVoss Cole DEVOSS
Career Highs Goals: Assists: Points: Shots:
Jr. - 5-10/130 D/MF Paris, TX North Lamar HS
1 vs Louisiana College, Sept. 16, 2010 1 vs Louisiana College, Sept. 16, 2010 3 vs McMurry, Sept. 24, 2010
Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2011 3-1 2010 9-2 Totals 12-3
2011 Season Played in 3 matches with 1 start before suffering a season-ending injury. Received a medical redshirt.
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Shots 0 4 4
G 0 0 0
Personality Profile
A 0 1 1
Pts. 0 1 1
GWG 0 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
Interest/Hobbies: Ballroom dancing and abstract art One Word That Describes Me: Sesquipedalian My Prized Possession: My roommate Josh Duncan Favorite Food: Caviar My Pre-Game Ritual: Perform sacred Indian Rain Dance Favorite TV Show: Blues Clues Most Proud Of: Patrick Shoulders Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Chad Floyd Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Marcus Aldaba Favorite Soccer Memory: #winning My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Body contortionist Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Smokey Dream Vacation Spot: Be blindfolded, jump out of plane, and wherever I land is the answer Favorite Web Site: Dictionary.com Favorite Song: Humps by the Black Eyed Peas Best Job I’ve Had: Shining shoes on Bourbon Street Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: The Fall of Troy Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: All four medals of Jesse Owens’ Olympic performance in 1936
2010 Season Played in 9 matches and had 2 starts. Totaled 4 shots. Registered 3 shots and 1 shot on goal against McMurry University.
North Lamar HS Scored a goal and recorded 6 assists his senior season. Named First Team All-District his senior and junior campaign. Voted Sophomore of the Year and All-District his sophomore season. Earned team MVP honors his junior and senior year. Helped team to playoffs back-to-back seasons.
Personal Majoring in biology. Son of Pat and Sylena DeVoss.
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# 8 Josh Duncan Josh DUNCAN
Career Highs Goals: Assists: Points: Shots:
Jr. - 5-9/145 Midfielder Little Rock, AR LR Christian 2011 Season
1 vs Louisiana College, Sept. 16, 2010 1 vs McMurry University, Sept. 22, 2011 1 vs Louisiana College, Sept. 16, 2010 1 vs Hendrix College, Sept. 7, 2011 1 vs Schreiner University, Oct. 6, 2011 1 vs McMurry University, Sept. 16, 2010 3 vs Louisiana College, Sept. 16, 2010 4 vs Louisiana College, Sept. 16, 2010
Started in 16 matches and scored 1 goal and recorded 2 assists. Had 3 shots against Westminster College. Totaled 4 shots on goal. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team.
Year GP-GS 2011 17-16 2010 12-8 Totals 29-24
2010 Season
Personality Profile
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Career Statistics
Played in 12 matches and scored a goal and recorded 2 assists. Started in 8 matches. Had 6 shots on goal. Recorded a goal and an assist to go along with 4 shots against Louisiana College, all of which were on frame.
Little Rock Christian Academy Scored 5 goals and recorded 5 assists his senior season. Named All-State as a junior. Voted All-Conference his sophomore, junior and senior season. Made the All-State Tournament Team as a sophomore, junior and senior. Helped team to back-to-back state championships and a 22-4-2 record his senior campaign. Was co-captain his junior and senior year.
Personal Majoring in physical education. Son of Gary Duncan and Andrew and Lori Delfos.
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Shots 8 9 17
G 1 1 2
A 2 2 4
Pts. 4 4 8
GWG 0 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
Interest/Hobbies: Rollerblading and bird watching One Word That Describes Me: Indescribable My Prized Possession: Cole DeVoss Favorite Food: Shrimp from Bubba My Pre-Game Ritual: Spinning around three times while yelling “Freedom” Favorite TV Show: South Park Most Proud Of: My friends at Ozarks Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Marcus Aldaba Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Patrick Shoulders Favorite Soccer Memory: Playing with Marcus, Cole and Patrick My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Fifa Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Morgan Freeman Dream Vacation Spot: Anywhere with Matt Torok Favorite Web Site: thepiratebay.se Favorite Song: Never Say Never Best Job I’ve Had: Little Rock Racquet Club Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: 1989 Liverpool vs Arsenal match Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: US women’s 4x100 race
#11 Adrian Nunez Adrian NUNEZ
Career Highs
Jr. - 5-7/150 Midfielder Flower Mound, TX Flower Mound HS
Goals: Assists: Points: Shots:
2011 Season
Career Statistics
1 vs Louisiana College, Sept. 16, 2010 1 vs East Texas Baptist, Oct. 16, 2010 1 vs Louisiana College, Sept. 15, 2011 2 vs Louisiana College, Sept. 16, 2010 2 vs East Texas Baptist, Oct. 16, 2010 2 vs Schreiner, Oct. 8, 2010
Year GP-GS 2011 18-18 2010 16-16 Totals 34-34
Started in all 18 matches and recorded 1 assist. Played the most minutes on the team. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team.
#11
Shots 1 7 8
G 0 2 2
Personality Profile
A 1 0 1
Pts. 1 4 5
GWG 0 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
Interest/Hobbies: Soccer, watching movies One Word That Describes Me: Stealthy My Prized Possession: My soccer ball Favorite Food: Mexican My Pre-Game Ritual: Pray, listen to music Favorite TV Show: Boy Meets World Most Proud Of: My parents and brother Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Matt Torok Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Alex Morgan Favorite Soccer Memory: Finishing 1st with FC Dallas under Chas Bradley Division 2 My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Cliff diving Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Batman Dream Vacation Spot: Dominican Republic Favorite Web Site: Youtube.com Favorite Song: Don’t Stop Believing Best Job I’ve Had: Workstudy Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: Michael Phelps first gold medal Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: Mexico defeating Brazil, 2-1, in gold metal match
2010 Season Started in 16 matches. Scored 2 goals and had 7 shots. Registered 2 shots against Schreiner. Both goals came against conference opponents.
Flower Mound HS Scored 6 goals and had 5 assists his senior season. Named First Team All-District as a senior and Second Team All-District as a junior. Earned Defensive Player of the Year his sophomore season and Offensive Player of the Year his freshman campaign. Helped team to a third-place finish in district play his senior year.
Personal Majoring in physical education. Son of Cuauhtemoc and Carmen Nunez.
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#17 Patrick Shoulders Patrick SHOULDERS
Career Highs Goals: Assists: Points: Shots:
Jr. - 6-0/170 Defender Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville HS
Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2011 2-0 2010 7-1 Totals 9-1
2011 Season
#17
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Played in 2 matches. Member of the ASC AllAcademic Team.
Shots 0 0 0
G 0 0 0
A 0 0 0
Pts. 0 0 0
GWG 0 0 0
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
Personality Profile Interest/Hobbies: Enjoying my many interesting hobbies One Word That Describes Me: Patrick My Prized Possession: My gold tooth Favorite Food: Milk My Pre-Game Ritual: Eleven five-hour energy shots Favorite TV Show: Glee Most Proud Of: My recent toilet training Most Famous Person I’ve Met: John Cossaboon Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Matt Torok Favorite Soccer Memory: Concussion during warm ups at McMurry My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Spit tricks Movie Character I’d Like To Play: MacGyver Dream Vacation Spot: Fayetteville Favorite Web Site: Patshoulders.com Favorite Song: Barbie girl Best Job I’ve Had: Full time student-athlete Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: Travis Murnan’s 50 yard volley with 1 second left Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: Table tennis final
2010 Season Played in 7 matches and had 1 start.
Fayetteville HS Three-year starter. Named All-Conference his senior season. Helped team to state tournament as a senior where they advanced to the semi-finals.
Personal Majoring in marketing. Son of Bob and Katherine Shoulders.
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# 9 Anthony Euculano Anthony EUCULANO
Career Highs Goals: Assists: Points: Shots:
So. - 5-5/125 D/MF Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville HS
Career Statistics Year GP-GS Shots G A 2011 5-0 0 0 0 Totals 5-0 0 0 0
2011 Season
#9
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Played in 5 matches.
Personality Profile
Fayetteville HS
Pts. GWG PK-ATT 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0
Interest/Hobbies: Playing soccer, playing drums and chillin with my teamates One Word That Describes Me: Outgoing My Prized Possession: My 1998 Honda Civic Favorite Food: Italian My Pre-Game Ritual: Listening to my iPod Favorite TV Show: Two and a Half Men Most Proud Of: Playing collegiate soccer Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Bill Clinton Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: John Mayer Favorite Soccer Memory: Playing in my first college soccer match My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Whistling Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Sherlock Holmes Dream Vacation Spot: Anywhere on the beach Favorite Web Site: Soccer.com Favorite Song: Too Close Best Job I’ve Had: Camp counselor this summer Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: The Gold Rush Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: US women’s soccer team winning the gold
Scored 1 goal and had 5 assists his senior season. Was the team captain his senior campaign. Helped team to the state tournament during prep career.
Personal Majoring in strategic communication and radio/ television/video. Son of Joseph and Debra Euculano.
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#2 Clark Kauffman Clark KAUFFMAN
Career Highs Goals: Assists: Points: Shots:
So. - 5-6/130 Defender Houston, TX Cy-Fair HS
Career Statistics Year GP-GS Shots G A 2011 1-0 0 0 0 Totals 1-0 0 0 0
2011 Season
#2
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Saw action against McMurry University
Personality Profile
Pts. GWG PK-ATT 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0
Interest/Hobbies: Soccer and football One Word That Describes Me: Awesome My Prized Possession: iPod Favorite Food: Pasta My Pre-Game Ritual: Prayer Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Most Proud Of: Winning district championship in High School Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Alex Morgan Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Olivia Wilde Favorite Soccer Memory: Hanging out with the team My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Video games Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Superman Dream Vacation Spot: Italy Favorite Web Site: Yahoo.com Favorite Song: Pump Up Kicks Best Job I’ve Had: Lifeguarding Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: Crusades Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: US having the most gold medals and most medals overall
Cy-Fair HS Named All-District and Academic All-District as a senior. Scored 1 goal and recorded 7 assists his senior season. Helped team to a district championship his senior campaign.
Personal Majoring in chemistry. Son of John and Phyllis Kauffman.
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#16 Shaun Keane Shaun KEANE
Career Highs Goals: Assists: Points: Shots:
So. - 5-11/160 D/MF Rockwall, TX Rockwall-Heath HS 2011 Season Named to the All-ASC Honorable Mention Team. Started in 17 matches and scored 2 goals and had 2 assists. Recorded 19 shots, 11 of which were on frame. Posted 1 game-winning goal. Totaled 3 shots against Mississippi College and Texas-Dallas. Had 2 shots on goal against Hendrix College and Texas-Dallas.
#16
1 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor, Sept. 30, 2011 1 vs Concordia Univ Texas, Oct. 22, 2011 1 vs Rhodes College, Sept. 4, 2011 1 vs McMurry University, Sept. 22, 2011 2 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor, Sept. 30, 2011 2 vs Concordia Univ Texas, Oct. 22, 2011 3 vs Mississippi College, Sept. 17, 2011 3 vs Texas-Dallas, Oct. 25, 2011
Career Statistics Year GP-GS Shots G A 2011 17-17 19 2 2 Totals 17-17 19 2 2
Personality Profile
Pts. GWG PK-ATT 6 1 0-0 6 1 0-0
Interest/Hobbies: Long walks on the beach One Word That Describes Me: Pulls My Prized Possession: My marbles Favorite Food: Pizza My Pre-Game Ritual: Cranking loud music Favorite TV Show: How I Met Your Mother Most Proud Of: Last season Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Matt Torok Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Alex Morgan Favorite Soccer Memory: Playing in Europe My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Completing this list Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Maverick Dream Vacation Spot: Clarksville Favorite Web Site: Footytube.com Favorite Song: Wild Boy Best Job I’ve Had: Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: 1999 FA Cup semi’s - Manchester vs Arsenal Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: America dominating the world...again
Rockwall-Heath HS Scored 6 goals and had 8 assists his senior season. Helped team to a sectional championship as a junior.
Personal Undeclared major. Son of John and Carolyn Keane.
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#18 Junior Sandoval Junior SANDOVAL
Career Highs Goals: Assists: Points: Shots:
So. - 5-9/165 MF/D Siloam Springs, AR Siloam Springs HS
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Career Statistics Year GP-GS Shots G A 2011 6-1 0 0 0 Totals 6-1 0 0 0
2011 Season Played in 6 matches, all of which were in conference play. Started against East Texas Baptist University.
#18
Personality Profile
Pts. GWG PK-ATT 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0
Interest/Hobbies: Soccer, movies, music One Word That Describes Me: Outgoing My Prized Possession: State championship ring Favorite Food: Chinese My Pre-Game Ritual: Pray Favorite TV Show: Sports Center Most Proud Of: Going to college Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Matt Torok Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Pitbull Favorite Soccer Memory: Freshman year of college My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Personality Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Ironman Dream Vacation Spot: Barcelona, Spain Favorite Web Site: Eurosport.com Favorite Song: Don’t have one Best Job I’ve Had: Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: 1986 finals of World Cup Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: Usain Bolt winning gold
Siloam Springs HS Named All-Conference and was team co-defensive MVP as a junior. Named All-Conference his sophomore and freshman year. Scored 2 goals and had 2 assists his senior campaign. Helped team to the state championship his senior season. Helped team to state quarterfinals three times during prep career.
Personal Majoring in management/administration. Son of Abel and Victoria Sandoval.
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Newcomers Dylan AMACHER
Derek BENNETT
David CORTES
New Tech HS
Huntsville HS
Clarksville HS
Fr. - 6-1/185 Forward Coppell, TX New Tech HS
#3
Helped team to a district championship back-to-back seasons.
Personal Majoring in Business Administration. Son of David and Pat Amacher.
Personality Profile
Interest/Hobbies: Soccer, fishing One Word That Describes Me: Respectable My Prized Possession: My bed Favorite Food: Chipotle My Pre-Game Ritual: Pray Favorite TV Show: ESPN Most Proud Of: My parents Most Famous Person I’ve Met: My uncle Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Birth mother Favorite Soccer Memory: My bicycle kick in our division win for D2. My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Reading Movie Character I’d Like To Play: James Bond Dream Vacation Spot: Brazil Favorite Web Site: Twitter.com Favorite Song: Round of Applause Best Job I’ve Had: St. Josephs Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: Pearl Harbor Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: Alex Morgan’s fourth goal
Fr. - 5-8/130 Midfielder Huntsville, AR Huntsville HS
Fr. - 5-7/140 Midfielder Clarksville, AR Clarksville HS
Majoring in Secondary Education. Son of Allen and Amber Bennett.
Named a finalist for Gatorade Player of the Year for Arkansas. Three-time All-State performer. Named to the Arkansas All-Star Team. Earned a spot on the All-Arkansas Team three straight seasons. Served as team captain three years. Scored 58 career goals and recorded 79 career assists. Helped team to the state championship match as a sophomore and senior. Helped team advance to the state semi-finals his freshman and junior year.
Personality Profile
Personal
Scored 9 goals and recorded 5 assists his senior season. Named All-Conference his senior campaign. Helped team to a state runner-up finish as a sophomore.
#13
Personal
Interest/Hobbies: Soccer, basketball, any kind of sport One Word That Describes Me: Swag My Prized Possession: My high school soccer team picture Favorite Food: Steak My Pre-Game Ritual: Team prayer Favorite TV Show: American Dad Most Proud Of: My mom and dad Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Michael Jordan Favorite Soccer Memory: Scoring a 28-yard goal against Harrison My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Video games Movie Character I’d Like To Play: The Rock Dream Vacation Spot: Germany Favorite Web Site: Paintsplat.com Favorite Song: Best I Ever Had Best Job I’ve Had: Withrow Springs State Park Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: World War II Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: Michael Phelphs’ big win + 27 +
#14
Majoring in Marketing. Son of Jaime and Rocio Cortes.
Personality Profile
Interest/Hobbies: Cars, soccer, rafting, canoeing, swimming One Word That Describes Me: Ambitious My Prized Possession: My car Favorite Food: Seafood My Pre-Game Ritual: Praying Favorite TV Show: SportsCenter Most Proud Of: My accomplishments Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Frankie Muniz Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Lionel Messi Favorite Soccer Memory: All my club career My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Basketball Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Batman Dream Vacation Spot: Rio de Janeiro Favorite Web Site: Soccer.com Favorite Song: Reverly Best Job I’ve Had: Waiter at El Parian Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: 1986 World Cup in Mexico Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: Mexico soccer team winning gold medal
Newcomers Andrew CUMMINGS
Frederick DAVIS
Jr. - 6-0/185 Goalkeeper Mansfield, TX Mansfield HS
Fr. - 5-7/135 Forward Jackson, MS Jim Hill HS East Central CC
Mansfield HS
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Started 12 matches in goal as a senior. Named MVP of his club team.
Personal
Majoring in Secondary Education. Son of Andy Cummings.
Personality Profile
Interest/Hobbies: Sleep, eat, lift weights One Word That Describes Me: Athletic My Prized Possession: My Bible Favorite Food: Italian My Pre-Game Ritual: Stretch while listening to christian music Favorite TV Show: Anger Management Most Proud Of: Being a christian Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: God Favorite Soccer Memory: Scoring the game-winning goal to qualify for playoffs on my club team My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Being a strong christian Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Jesus in Passion of Christ Dream Vacation Spot: Figi Island Favorite Web Site: ESPN.com Favorite Song: Lift My Hands Best Job I’ve Had: Camp counselor Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: Eating the Lord’s supper with Jesus Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: US men’s basketball team winning the Gold medal
Dagin DOUGLAS
East Central Community College
#15
Scored 1 goal during
season.
Fr. - 5-9/145 Midfielder Campbell, TX Greenville HS Greenville HS
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Played at Greenville High School.
Personal
Personal
Majoring in Pre-Engineering. Son of Fletcher and Monette Douglas.
Majoring in Physical Therapy. Son of Frederick and Annie Davis.
Personality Profile
Personality Profile
Interest/Hobbies: Soccer, basketball, hanging out with friends One Word That Describes Me: Respectful My Prized Possession: My phone Favorite Food: Chicken My Pre-Game Ritual: Listening to music Favorite TV Show: ESPN Most Proud Of: My family Most Famous Person I’ve Met: T.I. Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Nicki Minaj Favorite Soccer Memory: Scoring the game-winning goal against Southwest in the 88th minute My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Tennis Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Samuel L. Jackson Dream Vacation Spot: New York Favorite Web Site: Twitter.com Favorite Song: Stronger Best Job I’ve Had: Taco Bell Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: When God started to create the Earth Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: US women’s soccer team winning the gold + 28 +
Interest/Hobbies: Soccer One Word That Describes Me: Dagin My Prized Possession: Food Favorite Food: Italian My Pre-Game Ritual: Warm-up Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Most Proud Of: Patrick Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Pele Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Sarah Kym Favorite Soccer Memory: Playing soccer My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Sleeping Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Sherlock Holmes Dream Vacation Spot: Florida Favorite Web Site: Twiapp.com Favorite Song: Anything Best Job I’ve Had: Being lazy Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: Dinosaurs Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: Michael Phelphs 19 medals
Newcomers Ederlee GOMEZ
Noah HOLLE
Travis LEACH
Clarksville HS
Enid HS
John Guyer HS
Fr. - 5-8/150 Goalkeeper Clarksville, AR Clarksville HS Started in 17 matches in goal. Named AllConference as a senior. Helped team to state championship match as a sophomore and senior.
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Named team Defensive MVP as a senior.
#21 Personal
Majoring in Biology. Son of Scott and Cecilia Holle.
Personal Majoring in Business Administration. Son of Carlos and Laura Gomez.
Personality Profile
Interest/Hobbies: Watching movies, hanging out with friends, tennis, soccer One Word That Describes Me: Spontaneous My Prized Possession: iPod and phone Favorite Food: Tacos My Pre-Game Ritual: Drinking gatorade and listening to music Favorite TV Show: Hell’s Kitchen Most Proud Of: Family Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Lucho Perez Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Iker Cassilles Favorite Soccer Memory: 2010 and 2012 High School soccer state finalist My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Playing fifa Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Batman Dream Vacation Spot: Rio de Janario Favorite Web Site: Twitter.com Favorite Song: Any of Drake’s songs Best Job I’ve Had: Movie theater Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: Mexico winning Olympic gold Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: Mexico winning Olympic gold for the first time in men’s soccer
Fr. - 5-11/170 Defender Denton, TX John Guyer HS
Fr. - 5-11/170 Defender Enid, OK Enid HS
Personality Profile
Interest/Hobbies: Climbing, longboarding, soccer One Word That Describes Me: Pronoun My Prized Possession: My precious Favorite Food: Fruity Pebbles My Pre-Game Ritual: Let the hate grow inside Favorite TV Show: Breaking Bad Most Proud Of: Being humble Most Famous Person I’ve Met: My mother Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Dr. Suess Favorite Soccer Memory: Spraining my ankle My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Shadow puppets Movie Character I’d Like To Play: James Bond Dream Vacation Spot: Yosemite Favorite Web Site: Twitter.com Favorite Song: Whenever We See Fit Best Job I’ve Had: Starbucks Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: Pearl Harbor Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: The swimmer that entered the wrong race and won by default
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Scored 5 goals and recorded 2 assists his senior season. Named All-District First Team and team defensive MVP his junior and senior campaign. Earned All-District Honorable Mention his sophomore season. Helped team to playoffs as a senior. Team won district championship his sophomore year.
#12
Personal Majoring in Mathematics. Son of Donald and Kelly Leach.
Personality Profile
Interest/Hobbies: Soccer, football One Word That Describes Me: Quiet My Prized Possession: Wallet Favorite Food: Burger My Pre-Game Ritual: Listen to music Favorite TV Show: The Office Most Proud Of: Fifa record Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Troy Polamalu Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Didier Drogba Favorite Soccer Memory: Beating WF Rider in a shootout My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Math Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Forrest Gump Dream Vacation Spot: England Favorite Web Site: Yahoo.com Favorite Song: Carolina Best Job I’ve Had: Pool cashier Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: First soccer match Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: US women’s soccer team gold medal win
Newcomers Antonio RAMOS
Jarret SADLER
McKinney HS
Kingwood Park HS
Fr. - 5-4/120 Defender McKinney, TX McKinney HS Named All-District as a senior. Scored 4 goals and was team captain his senior campaign. Helped team to back-toback undefeated district championships. Fouryear varsity lettermen.
#5
Majoring in Accounting. Son of Elmer and Teresa Ramos.
Personality Profile
Interest/Hobbies: Soccer, ping-pong One Word That Describes Me: Goon My Prized Possession: My rocks Favorite Food: Mexican My Pre-Game Ritual: Listen to music Favorite TV Show: Looney Tunes Most Proud Of: Parents Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Eloy Salgado Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Wesley Curtis Favorite Soccer Memory: Every game My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Mowing lawns Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Spider-Man Dream Vacation Spot: Hawaii Favorite Web Site: Youtube.com Favorite Song: Keep Your Head Up Best Job I’ve Had: Construction Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: Guatemala winning its first silver medal
Fr. - 5-10/150 MF/F Huntsville, AR Huntsville HS
Fr. - 5-11/200 Goalkeeper Kingwood, TX Kingwood Park HS Recorded 2 assists his senior season. Named All-District Honorable Mention in football. Helped team to post-season appearance all four years.
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Personal Personal
Matt Weaver
Huntsville HS
Scored 18 goals with 14 assists his senior season. Named All-State his sophomore and junior year. Was voted team offensive MVP during prep career and broke three school records.
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Majoring in Biology/Pre-Med. Son of Marty and Joy Sadler.
Personal
Personality Profile
Personality Profile
Interest/Hobbies: Soccer, football, swimming One Word That Describes Me: Angry My Prized Possession: My track Favorite Food: Pizza My Pre-Game Ritual: Listen to music Favorite TV Show: ESPN Most Proud Of: Coming back from a broken neck Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Michael Phelps Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: My dad Favorite Soccer Memory: Brenham tournament in high school My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Fooseball Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Tom Hanks Dream Vacation Spot: Garner State Park Favorite Web Site: Facebook.com Favorite Song: Remember When Best Job I’ve Had: Swim coach Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: Civil War Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: US women’s soccer team winning the gold medal + 30 +
Undeclared major. Son of Sheree Rowse. Interest/Hobbies: Soccer, going out with friends, anything athletic One Word That Describes Me: Chill My Prized Possession: Trophies Favorite Food: Fajitas My Pre-Game Ritual: Listen to iPod, stretch Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Most Proud Of: Going to college Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Coach Cossaboon Person I Would Like To Hang Out With For A Day: Cristiano Ronaldo Favorite Soccer Memory: Broke three high school records My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Drinking water Movie Character I’d Like To Play: Stewie Griffen Dream Vacation Spot: Hawaii Favorite Web Site: Facebook.com Favorite Song: Wild Boy Best Job I’ve Had: Coaching David Beckham Moment In History I’d Liked To Have Witnessed: Pearl Harbor Favorite 2012 Olympic Moment: US women’s soccer team beating Japan
2012 Opponents Aug. 22 @ Arkadelphia, Ark. Ouachita Baptist Location: Arkadelphia, Ark. Enrollment: 1,448 Conference: Great American Affiliation: NCAA II Nickname: Tigers 2011 Record: 4-8-2 Conf. Finish: 1-4-1 (T-4th) H Coach: Kevin Wright Starter’s Returning: 7 SID: Josh Fink SID Phone: (972) 900-6644
Sept. 7 @ Fulton, Mo. Westminster College Location: Fulton, Mo. Enrollment: 1,100 Conference: SLIAC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Blue Jays 2011 Record: 14-4-4 Conf. Finish: 7-0-1 (1st) H Coach: Martin Clayes Starter’s Returning: 5 SID: Terry Logue SID Phone: (573) 592-5302
Sept. 20 @ Home Texas Lutheran University Location: Seguin, Texas Enrollment: 1,400 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Bulldogs 2011 Record: 1-16-0 Conf. Finish: 1-12-0 (13th) H Coach: Eddie Salazar Starter’s Returning: 5 SID: Tim Clark SID Phone: (830) 372-6877
Oct. 6 @ Home LeTourneau University Location: Longview, Texas Enrollment: 1,379 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: YellowJackets 2011 Record: 6-10-2 Conf. Finish: 6-5-0 (5th) H Coach: Matthew Haesecke Starter’s Returning: 3 SID: Alan Wiederhold SID Phone: (903) 233-3735
Oct. 25 @ Clinton, Miss. Mississippi College Location: Clinton, Miss. Enrollment: 4,900 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Choctaws 2011 Record: 14-3-3 Conf. Finish: 9-2-2 (4th) H Coach: Kevin Johns Starter’s Returning: 3 SID: David Nichols SID Phone: (601) 925-3234
Aug. 25 @ Home Lyon College Location: Batesville, Ark. Enrollment: 600 Conference: Amer. Midwest Affiliation: NAIA Nickname: Scots 2011 Record: 9-8-2 Conf. Finish: 1-3-2 (7th) H Coach: Mitch McKay Starter’s Returning: 8 SID: John Krueger SID Phone: (870) 307-7516
Sept. 8 @ St. Louis, Mo. Fontbonne University Location: St. Louis Mo. Enrollment: 2,293 Conference: SLIAC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Griffins 2011 Record: 11-6-2 Conf. Finish: 6-1-1 (2nd) H Coach: Brian Hoener Starter’s Returning: 8 SID: Brian Hoener SID Phone: (314) 889-1466
Sept. 22 @ Home Schreiner University Location: Kerrville, Texas Enrollment: 1,084 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Mountaineers 2011 Record:4-13-0 Conf. Finish: 4-9-0 (10th) H Coach: Paul Hayes Starter’s Returning: 4 SID: Ryan Brisbin SID Phone: (830) 792-7292
Oct. 12 @ Austin, Texas Concordia University Texas Location: Austin, Texas Enrollment: 2,100 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Tornados 2011 Record: 6-7-3 Conf. Finish: 6-4-3 (6th) H Coach: Daniel Oughton Starter’s Returning: 5 SID: Matthew Chmura SID Phone: (512) 313-4503
Oct. 27 @ Home Louisiana College Location: Pineville, La. Enrollment: 1,459 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Wildcats 2011 Record: 3-14-1 Conf. Finish: 2-11-1 (11th) H Coach: Prince Borde Starter’s Returning: 5 SID: Jordan Meisner SID Phone: (318) 487-7590
Aug. 31 @ Home Cental Baptist College Location: Conway, Ark. Enrollment: 742 Conference: Midlands Affiliation: NAIA Nickname: Mustangs 2011 Record: 8-9-1 Conf. Finish: 2-4-0 (4th) H Coach: Justin Hawkins Starter’s Returning: 5 SID: Ken Prophete SID Phone: (501) 205-8846
Sept. 14 @ Abilene, Texas Hardin-Simmons Univ. Location: Abilene, Texas Enrollment: 2,435 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Cowboys 2011 Record: 11-5-3 Conf. Finish: 10-2-1 (T-2nd) H Coach: Dan Heger Starter’s Returning: 5 SID: Chad Grubbs SID Phone: (325) 670-1473
Sept. 27 @ Marshall, Texas East Texas Baptist University Location: Marshall, Texas Enrollment: 1,200 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Tigers 2011 Record: 5-13-0 Conf. Finish: 5-8-0 (9th) H Coach: Jose Alonzo Starter’s Returning: 5 SID: Adam Ledyard SID Phone: (903) 923-2129
Oct. 13 @ Belton, Texas Univ. of Mary Hardin-Baylor Location: Belton, Texas Enrollment: 2,700 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Crusaders 2011 Record: 11-4-3 Conf. Finish: 10-3-0 (3rd) H Coach: Brad Bankhead Starter’s Returning: 3 SID: Jon Wallin SID Phone: (254) 295-4611
Sept. 4 @ Conway, Ark. Hendrix College Location: Conway, Ark. Enrollment: 1,400 Conference: SCAC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Warriors 2011 Record: 7-8-3 Conf. Finish: 3-5-1 (6th) H Coach: Doug Mello Starter’s Returning: 5 SID: Cody Usher SID Phone: (501) 450-1426
Sept. 15 @ Brownwood, Texas Howard Payne University Location: Brownwood, Texas Enrollment: 1,385 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Jackets 2011 Record: 7-9-0 Conf. Finish: 5-7-0 (8th) H Coach: Estevan Arbaiza Starter’s Returning: 4 SID: Abram Choate SID Phone: (325) 649-8111
Oct. 4 @ Home University of Texas-Tyler Location: Tyler, Texas Enrollment: 5,051 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Patriots 2011 Record: 18-3-2 Conf. Finish: 10-1-1 (1st) H Coach: Kenny Jones Starter’s Returning: 7 SID: Peyton Low SID Phone: (903) 565-5559
Oct. 20 @ Home University of Texas-Dallas Location: Richardson, Texas Enrollment: 7,776 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Comets 2011 Record: 13-4-2 Conf. Finish: 10-2-1 (2nd) H Coach: Jack Peel Starter’s Returning: 6 SID: Bruce Unrue SID Phone: (972) 883-6308
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2011 Season Review Santoro Shines In The Classroom Senior forward Tony Santoro earned a pair of impressive academic awards to cap his four-year career. He was named to the Capital One Academic All-America Men’s Soccer All-District Team for the second straight year. Additionally, he earned the title of American Southwest Conference Distinguished Scholar-Athlete for men’s soccer. Santoro, a 5-foot-10, 180-pound native of Houston, Texas, started in all 18 matches and scored six goals and recorded one assist. Santoro ranked second on the team in shots (44) and third in goals. He had one game-winning goal. He posted a pair of two goal performances during the season and had a goal and an assist against East Texas Baptist University. He finishes his career with 14 assists, tenth-most at Ozarks. A Mathematics major, he finished his career as a two-time All-Conference performer and a three-time ASC All-Academic Team honoree. Santoro served as President of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee during his collegiate career and was also named to the Dean’s List. The ASC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete winner must have at least a 3.20 gpa while competing as a starter or important reserve on their team. The Capital One Academic All-District winner must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.30 cumulative gpa for his career.
Ten Named Academic All-Conference The men’s soccer team placed ten athletes on the 2011 fall American Southwest Conference All-Academic Team. The team included: Josh Duncan, a sophomore physical education major from Little Rock, Ark.; Tanner Holman, a senior English major from Mesquite, Texas; Logan Hornback, a senior accounting major from Arlington, Texas; Travis Murnan, a senior mathematics major from Tulsa, Okla.; Adrian Nunez, a sophomore physical education major from Flower Mound, Texas; Christian Ridings, a senior physical education major from El Dorado, Ark.; Guido Salas, a senior marketing major from Houston, Texas; Tony Santoro, a senior mathematics major from Houston, Texas; Patrick Shoulders, a sophomore marketing major from Fayetteville, Ark.; and Neil Thompson, a senior radio/ television/video major from Ovilla, Texas. To be eligible for ASC All-Academic honors, student-athletes must have lettered in the 2011 season, be in at least their second academic year at their institution, and carry a career grade-point average of 3.00 or better. Salgado Garners Player of the Week Award Sophomore forward Eloy Salgado was named the American Southwest Conference men’s soccer co-Offensive Player of the Week September 27. The Mansfield, Texas, native totaled three goals and two assists over two conference matches. Salgado scored twice and had one assist in a 5-1 win over McMurry before finding the net once – the game’s opening goal – and dishing out another assist in a 4-3 double overtime loss to Hardin-Simmons University. Salgado finished the season ranked among the ASC’s top-10 in goals. + 32 +
Six Net Conference Awards Six players were honored with American Southwest Conference awards in 2011. Forward Eloy Salgado earned All-ASC First Team honors. Defender Logan Hornback made the All-ASC Second Team, while forward Tony Santoro, midfielder Shaun Keane and goalkeeper Neil Thompson were named to the All-ASC Honorable Mention Team. Midfielder Tanner Holman was named the ASC Co-Sportsmanship Athlete of the Year. Salgado ranked among the ASC’s top-10 in shots (54-8th), points (24-5th), points per game (1.33-6th), goals (9-5th), goals per game (.50-5th), assists (6-6th) and assists per game (.33-9th). HornEloy Salgado back started in all 18 matches and played the most minutes on the team as a defensive specialist. Hornback spearheaded a defensive unit that recorded three shutouts. Hornback punched in two goals. Santoro started in all 18 matches and scored six goals and recorded one assist. Santoro ranked second on the team in shots (44) and third in goals (6). Keane started in 17 matches and scored two goals and had two assists in his rookie season. Keane recorded 19 shots, 11 of which were on frame. Thompson finished ninth in the ASC in goals against average (1.99), second in saves (80), seventh in saves per game (4.44) and seventh in shutouts (3). Holman started in 18 matches and registered two goals and one assist.
2011 Final Stats No. Name GP-GS 10 Eloy Salgado 18-17 11 Guido Salas 14-11 9 Tony Santoro 18-18 7 Travis Murnan 16-15 18 Shaun Keane 17-17 17 Tanner Holman 18-18 19 Cesar Cuevas 17-5 14 Logan Hornback 18-18 16 Josh Duncan 17-16 3 Christian Ridings 10-1 8 Marcus Aldaba 18-13 15 Cameron Wagner 8-0 5 Cole Parton 16-11 4 Adrian Nunez 18-18 21 Jose Casillas 4-0 12 Gabriel Avila 4-0 2 Victor Garcia 4-0 24 Abel Sandoval 6-1 23 Clark Kauffman 1-0 22 Anthony Euculano 5-0 20 Patrick Shoulders 2-0 13 Daniel Garcia 1-0 6 Cole DeVoss 3-1 1 Matt Mouer 2-0 00 Neil Thompson 18-18 Total 18 Opponents 18 No. Name GP-GS 00 Neil Thompson 18-18 1 Matt Mouer 2-0 3 Christian Ridings 1-0 TM TEAM 0-0 Total 18 Opponents 18
G 9 7 6 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 38
A 6 1 1 6 2 1 3 0 2 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 32
PTS SHOTS 24 54 15 25 13 44 10 8 6 19 5 32 5 8 4 14 4 8 2 2 2 12 2 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 96 233 108 227
MIN GA 1624:39 36 30:25 2 7:37 0 0:00 0 1662:41 38 1617:41 34
GAA 1.99 5.92 0.00 0.00 2.06 1.89
SHOT% .167 .280 .136 .250 .105 .062 .125 .143 .125 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .146 .167
SV 80 2 0 1 83 94
SOG 29 17 25 4 11 18 4 8 4 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 128 121
SV% .690 .500 .000 1.000 .686 .734
SOG% .537 .680 .568 .500 .579 .562 .500 .571 .500 .500 .167 .000 .500 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .549 .533
W 6 0 0 0 6 10
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L 11 0 0 0 11 6
GWG 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 11 T 1 0 0 0 1 1
PK-ATT 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-0
SHUTOUTS 3 0 0 0 3 5
SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date
Ozarks
Opponent
34-233 38-227 1.89 2.11 .146 .167 128-233 121-227 .549 .533 12.9 12.6 28 32 93 78 3-3 0-0 21 1
28 0
1355 1584 10/136 8/198
GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Univ of the Ozarks 13 21 0 Opponents 19 17 1
OT2 Total 0 34 1 38
SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Univ of the Ozarks 108 120 3 2 233 Opponents 89 127 7 4 227 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Univ of the Ozarks 31 45 6 1 83 Opponents 43 47 2 2 94 CORNERS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Univ of the Ozarks 43 49 0 1 93 Opponents 42 35 1 0 78 FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Univ of the Ozarks 84 75 2 1 162 Opponents 92 111 3 0 206
2011 Final Results Sep 3 Sep 4 Sep 7 Sep 10 *Sep 15 *Sep *Sep
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MILLSAPS COLLEGE W 2-0 Cesar Cuevas (Cameron Wagner) Eloy Salgado (Cesar Cuevas) at Rhodes College L 2-3 Tony Santoro (Eloy Salgado) Tony Santoro (Shaun Keane) HENDRIX COLLEGE L 3-4 OT Logan Hornback (Josh Duncan) Tanner Holman (Eloy Salgado) Eloy Salgado (Marcus Aldaba) WESTMINSTER COLLEGE L 2-4 Eloy Salgado (Cameron Wagner) Eloy Salgado (penalty kick) at Louisiana College W 3-0 Tony Santoro (Tanner Holman) Eloy Salgado (Adrian Nunez) Tony Santoro (penalty kick) 17 at Mississippi College L 0-3 22 MCMURRY UNIVERSITY W 5-1 Tony Santoro (Travis Murnan) Eloy Salgado (Travis Murnan) Travis Murnan (Eloy Salgado) Eloy Salgado (Cesar Cuevas) Josh Duncan (Shaun Keane) 24 HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIV. L 3-4 OT2 Eloy Salgado (unassisted) Tanner Holman (Eloy Salgado) Guido Salas (Cesar Cuevas) 30 at Mary Hardin-Baylor W 2-0 Shaun Keane (unassisted) Guido Salas (Travis Murnan) 1 at Howard Payne L 2-3 Travis Murnan (penalty kick) Logan Hornback (Guido Salas) 6 SCHREINER UNIVERSITY W 2-1 Guido Salas (Josh Duncan, Travis Murnan) TEAM (unassisted) 8 TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIV. W 4-1 Guido Salas (Marcus Aldaba) Christian Ridings (Travis Murnan) E loy Salgado (Travis Murnan) Guido Salas (Eloy Salgado) 14 at LeTourneau L 0-3 15 at East Texas Baptist L 2-4 Guido Salas (Tony Santoro) Tony Santoro (unassisted) 20 TEXAS-TYLER L 0-1 22 CONCORDIA UNIV. TEXAS L 2-2 OT2 Guido Salas (Eloy Salgado) S haun Keane (Cole Parton) 2 at Texas Dallas L 0-3 29 CENTENARY COLLEGE L 0-1
Team Game Highs POINTS GOALS ASSISTS SHOTS SOG SAVES CORNERS FOULS
15 vs McMurry University (Sep 22) 12 vs Texas Lutheran Univ. (Oct 8) 5 vs McMurry University (Sep 22) 4 vs Texas Lutheran Univ. (Oct 8) 5 vs McMurry University (Sep 22) 4 vs Texas Lutheran Univ. (Oct 8) 20 at Mississippi College (Sep 17) 18 at Howard Payne (Oct 1) 18 at Rhodes College (Sep 4) 11 vs Texas Lutheran Univ. (Oct 8) 10 vs Concordia Univ. Tex (Oct 22) 10 vs Westminster College (Sep 10) 10 vs Concordia Univ. Tex (Oct 22) 9 at Howard Payne (Oct 1) 12 vs Centenary College (Oct 29) 11 at Howard Payne (Oct 1) 11 vs McMurry University (Sep 22) 16 at Rhodes College (Sep 4) 14 at East Texas Baptist (Oct 15)
Individual Game Highs POINTS 5, Eloy Salgado vs McMurry (Sep 22) GOALS
2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
Guido Salas vs Texas Lutheran (Oct 8) Eloy Salgado vs McMurry (Sep 22) Tony Santoro at Louisiana C. (Sep 15) Eloy Salgado vs Westminster (Sep 10) Tony Santoro at Rhodes College (Sep 4)
ASSISTS 2, Travis Murnan vs Texas Lutheran (Oct 8) 2, Travis Murnan vs McMurry (Sep 22) SHOTS 7, Eloy Salgado vs Centenary (Oct 29) 7, Eloy Salgado vs Westminster (Sep 10) SOG
6, Eloy Salgado vs Westminster (Sep 10)
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POINTS Eloy Salgado Guido Salas Tony Santoro Travis Murnan Shaun Keane Tanner Holman Cesar Cuevas Logan Hornback Josh Duncan Christian Ridings SHOTS Eloy Salgado Tony Santoro Tanner Holman Guido Salas Shaun Keane Logan Hornback Marcus Aldaba Cesar Cuevas Travis Murnan Josh Duncan
GP 18 14 18 16 17 18 17 18 17 10
Shots 54 44 32 25 19 14 12 8 8 8
GW GOALS GP Eloy Salgado 18 Tony Santoro 18 Christian Ridings 10 Cesar Cuevas 17 Shaun Keane 17
G 9 7 6 2 2 2 1 2 1 1
A 6 1 1 6 2 1 3 0 2 0
Shot% .167 .136 .062 .280 .105 .143 .000 .125 .250 .125 No. 1 1 1 1 1
Pts 24 15 13 10 6 5 5 4 4 2
2011 ASC Review 2011 Final ASC Standings ASC Texas-Tyler 10-1-1 Hardin-Simmons 10-2-1 Texas-Dallas 10-2-1 Mary Hardin-Baylor 10-3-0 Miss. College 9-2-2 LeTourneau 6-5-0 Concordia 6-4-3 Ozarks 5-7-1 Howard Payne 5-7-0 East Texas Baptist 5-8-0 Schreiner 4-9-0 La. College 2-11-1 McMurry 1-12-0 Texas Lutheran 1-12-0 Centenary College 0-0-0
Overall 18-3-2 11-5-3 13-4-2 11-4-3 14-3-3 6-10-2 6-7-3 6-11-1 7-9-0 5-13-0 4-13-0 3-14-1 2-16-0 1-16-0 13-3-1
2011 ASC Individual Awards ASC Offensive Player of the Year: Shane Cazad, F, Sr., Howard Payne ASC Defensive Player of the Year: Jake Urbaniak, D, Sr., Texas-Tyler ASC Offensive Freshman of the Year: Brian Vasquez, MF, Mississippi College ASC Defensive Freshman of the Year: Emerson Ornstein, D, Texas-Tyler ASC Co-Sportsmanship Athletes of the Year: Tanner Holman, MF, Sr., Ozarks; Chase Michalak, D, Jr., Concordia Texas ASC Co-Coaches of the Year: Tatenda Chieza, Concordia Texas; Kenny Jones, Texas-Tyler
SHOTS 1. Texas-Tyler 2. Mississippi College 3. Texas-Dallas 4. Mary Hardin-Baylor 5. Hardin-Simmons 6. East Texas Baptist 7. Centenary 8. Concordia Texas 9. Ozarks 10. LeTourneau 11. Schreiner 12. Howard Payne 13. Louisiana College 14. Texas Lutheran 15. McMurry
GP No. 23 420 20 375 19 316 18 284 19 272 18 260 17 259 16 254 18 233 18 227 17 207 16 206 18 194 17 168 18 146
Avg/G 18.26 18.75 16.63 15.78 14.32 14.44 15.24 15.88 12.94 12.61 12.18 12.88 10.78 9.88 8.11
POINTS 1. Texas-Tyler 2. Mississippi College 3. Mary Hardin-Baylor 4. Hardin-Simmons 5. Ozarks 6. Texas-Dallas 7. Centenary East Texas Baptist 8. Howard Payne 9. Concordia Texas 10. LeTourneau 11. Louisiana College Schreiner 12. McMurry 13. Texas Lutheran
GP No. 23 147 20 128 18 119 19 98 18 96 19 93 17 90 18 90 16 77 16 70 18 58 18 39 17 39 18 27 17 23
Avg/G 6.39 6.40 6.61 5.16 5.33 4.89 5.29 5.00 4.81 4.38 3.22 2.17 2.29 1.50 1.35
GOALS 1. Texas-Tyler 2. Mississippi College 3. Mary Hardin-Baylor 4. Hardin-Simmons 5. Texas-Dallas 6. Ozarks 7. Centenary
GP No. Avg/G 23 55 2.39 20 47 2.35 18 44 2.44 19 36 1.89 19 35 1.84 18 34 1.89 17 32 1.88
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East Texas Baptist 18 8. Howard Payne 16 9. Concordia Texas 16 10. LeTourneau 18 11. Schreiner 17 Louisiana College 18 12. McMurry 18 13. Texas Lutheran 17
ASSISTS GP 1. Texas-Tyler 23 2. Mississippi College 20 3. Mary Hardin-Baylor 18 4. Ozarks 18 5. Centenary 17 Hardin-Simmons 19 East Texas Baptist 18 6. Howard Payne 16 Texas-Dallas 19 7. Concordia Texas 16 8. LeTourneau 18 9. Louisiana College 18 Schreiner 17 10. McMurry 18 Texas Lutheran 17
32 27 25 23 14 14 11 9
No. 37 34 31 28 26 26 26 23 23 20 12 11 11 5 5
1.78 1.69 1.56 1.28 0.82 0.78 0.61 0.53 Avg/G 1.61 1.70 1.72 1.56 1.53 1.37 1.44 1.44 1.21 1.25 0.67 0.61 0.65 0.28 0.29
GAA GP G A Minutes GAA 1. Texas-Dallas 19 9 1787:14 0.45 2. Texas-Tyler 23 18 2144:31 0.76 3. Mary Hardin-Baylor 18 15 1690:00 0.80 4. Centenary 17 15 1566:36 0.86 5. Mississippi College 20 19 1860:00 0.92 6. Hardin-Simmons 19 28 1801:44 1.40 7. Concordia Texas 16 26 1529:54 1.53 8. LeTourneau 18 29 1635:00 1.60 9. Howard Payne 16 31 1422:01 1.96 10. Ozarks 18 38 1662:41 2.06 11. Schreiner 17 34 1329:21 2.30 12. Louisiana College 18 46 1679:50 2.46 13. McMurry 18 55 1635:00 3.03 14. Texas Lutheran 17 56 1530:55 3.29 15. East Texas Baptist 18 56 1405:40 3.59
Career Assists 1. Marcos Gonzalez (1998-01) 2. Will Masterson (1999-02) 3. Ron Hogsett (2002-05) 4. Shaun Renfro (2006-09) 5. Ricky Herrera (2000-03) 6. Ryan Skelly (2003-06) 7. Zach Boatwright (1999-02) Brandon VanCleave (06-07, 09) 8. Matt Engelman (2006-08) 9. Jared Gordon (2003-06) Darren Clark (2004-07)
45 37 32 26 20 19 18 18 17 16 16
Career Points 1. Marcos Gonzalez (1998-01) 2. Ron Hogsett (2002-05) 3. Ricky Herrera (2000-03) 4. Jared Gordon (2003-06) 5. Will Masterson (1999-02) 6. Ryan Skelly (2003-06) 7. Shaun Renfro (2006-09) 8. Brandon VanCleave (06-07, 09) Dylan Evans (2006-09) Guido Salas (2008-11)
149 130 128 86 85 73 58 56 56 56
Career Shots Attempted 1. Marcos Gonzalez (1998-01) 2. Ron Hogsett (2002-05) 3. Ricky Herrera (2000-03) 4. Jared Gordon (2003-06) 5. Ryan Skelly (2003-06) 6. Will Masterson (1999-02) 7. Shaun Renfro (2006-09) 8. Brandon VanCleave (06-07, 09) 9. Brandon Cain (2006-07) 10. Zach Boatwright (1999-02) Darren Clark (2004-07)
367 220 205 193 188 176 133 131 129 124 124
Career Game-Winning Goals 1. Ricky Herrera (2000-03) 2. Ron Hogsett (2002-05) Marcos Gonzalez (1998-01) 3. Jared Gordon (2003-06) 4. Ryan Skelly (2003-06) 5. Phil Kaiser (1999-01) Will Masterson (1999-02) 6. Shaun Renfro (2006-09) Justin Goodman (2003-04) Clint Ponder (1997-00) Philip Johnson (2006-09) Guido Salas (2008-11)
14 12 12 10 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5
Career Games Played 1. Dan De Hart (2005-08) 2. Ricky Herrera (2000-03) 3. Aaron Coats (1998-02) 4. Chris Schultz (2001-04) Ron Hogsett (2002-05) 5. Darren Clark (2004-07) 6. Brian Sarber (2005-08) Jared Gordon (2003-06) CJ Smith (2002-05) Ryan Skelly (2003-06)
84 83 82 81 81 79 78 78 78 78
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Career Records #1 Assists - 45 #1 Points - 149 #1 Shots - 367 #2 Goals - 52
Ricky Herrera
54 52 49 35 27 24 21 21 19 17 17 17
Career Records #1 Goals - 54 #1 GWG - 14 #3 Points - 128 #3 Shots - 205 #5 Assists - 20
Ron Hogsett
Career Goals 1. Ricky Herrera (2000-03) 2. Marcos Gonzalez (1998-01) 3. Ron Hogsett (2002-05) 4. Jared Gordon (2003-06) 5. Ryan Skelly (2003-06) 6. Will Masterson (1999-02) 7. Dylan Evans (2006-09) Guido Salas (2008-11) 8. Brandon VanCleave (06-07, 09) 9. Phil Kaiser (1999-01) Clint Ponder (1997-00) Darren Clark (2004-07)
Marcos Gonzalez
Career Offensive Leaders
Career Records #3 Goals - 49 #2 GWG - 12 #2 Points - 130 #2 Shots - 220 #3 Assists - 32
375 353 220 169 136 86 64 57 15 10
Career Shutouts 1. Chris Schultz (2001-04) 2. Brian Sarber (2005-08) 3. Neil Thompson (2009-11) 4. Matt Dresher (1997-98) Loscar Mejia (1997-00) 5. Jeffrey Enevoldsen (2004-07) 6. Austin Wendelken (1999) 7. Nick Courtney (1999, 01-02) 8. Chase Williams (2001) Chris Cecil (2000)
27 25 10 7 7 4 3 2 1 1
Career Goals Against Average (1700 min) 1. Brian Sarber (2005-08) 0.80 2. Chris Schultz (2001-04) 1.17 3. Loscar Mejia (1997-00) 1.59 4. Neil Thompson (2009-11) 1.77 5. Matt Dresher (1997-98) 1.81 6. Jeffrey Enevoldsen (2004-07) 0.69 7. Chase Williams (2001) 0.85 8. Chris Cecil (2000) 1.30 9. Nick Courtney (1999, 01-02) 1.60 10. Austin Wendelken (1999) 1.80
Career Minutes Played 1. Brian Sarber (2005-08) 2. Chris Schultz (2001-04) 3. Neil Thompson (2009-11) 4. Matt Dresher (1997-98) 5. Loscar Mejia (1997-00) 6. Jeffrey Enevoldsen (2004-07) 7. Austin Wendelken (1999) 8. Nick Courtney (1999, 01-02) 9. Christian Ridings (2008-10) 10. Chris Cecil (2000)
6735 6619 4624 2907 2540 1412 1142 758 490 345
Career Wins 1. Chris Schultz (2001-04) 2. Brian Sarber (2005-08) 3. Neil Thompson (2009-11) 4. Loscar Mejia (1997-00) 5. Matt Dresher (1997-98) 6. Jeffrey Enevoldsen (2004-07) 7. Austin Wendelken (1999) 8. Chris Cecil (2000) Christian Ridings (2008-10) 9. Nick Courtney (1999, 01-02) 10. Chase Williams (2001)
Save Percent 1. Brian Sarber (2005-08) 2. Jeffrey Enevoldsen (2004-07) 3. Chris Schultz (2001-04) 4. Nick Courtney (1999, 01-02) 5. Austin Wendelken (1999) 6. Loscar Mejia (1997-00) 7. Matt Dresher (1997-98) 8. Neil Thompson (2009-11)
.862 .842 .804 .803 .782 .751 .744 .707
52 49 20 16 11 10 6 3 3 2 1
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Career Records #1 Saves - 375 #1 GAA - 0.80 #2 Wins - 49 #2 Shutouts - 25 #1 Minutes - 6735 #1 Saves % - .862
Chris Schultz
Career Saves 1. Brian Sarber (2005-08) 2. Chris Schultz (2001-04) 3. Neil Thompson (2009-11) 4. Matt Dresher (1997-98) 5. Loscar Mejia (1997-00) 6. Austin Wendelken (1999) 7. Jeffrey Enevoldsen (2004-07) 8. Nick Courtney (1999, 01-02) 9. Christian Ridings (2008-09) 10. Chase Williams (2001)
Brian Sarber
Career Goalkeeping Leaders
Career Records #2 Saves - 353 #2 GAA - 1.17 #1 Wins - 52 #1 Shutouts - 27 #2 Minutes - 6619 #3 Saves % - .804
Program Records Individual Single Match Most Points Most Goals Most Assists Most Shots Most Saves
10 - Armando Vergara (vs University of Dallas-2001) 4 - Armando Vergara (vs University of Dallas-2001) 4 - Ron Hogsett (vs Mississippi College-2002) 8 - Marcos Gonzalez (vs Rhema Bible College-2001) 14 - Marcos Gonzalez (vs University of Dallas-2001) 15 - Matt Dresher (vs East Texas Baptist-1998)
Individual Season - Offensive Most Points Points Per Game Most Assists Assists Per Game Most Goals Most Shots Game-Winning Goals Game Goals Streak Individual Season - Goalkeeping Most Saves Fewest GA Most Shutouts Consecutive Best GAA Most Shutouts Minutes Played
Chris Schultz
66 3.00 26 1.18 20 124
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Marcos Gonzalez Marcos Gonzalez Marcos Gonzalez Marcos Gonzalez Marcos Gonzalez Marcos Gonzalez 6 - Ricky Herrera 6 - Jared Gordon 6 - Marcos Gonzalez 6 - Jared Gordon
(2001) (2001) (2001) (2001) (2001) (2001) (2001) (2006) (1998) (2006)
110 - Brian Sarber (2008) 14 - Brian Sarber (2005, 2007) 3 - Matt Dresher (1998) 3 - Chris Schultz (2002 & 2003) 3 - Brian Sarber (2008) 0.67 - Brian Sarber (2007) 9 - Chris Schultz (2002) 1932:32 - Brian Sarber (2008)
+ 38 +
Jared Gordon
Team Records Most Wins Most Consecutive Wins Fewest Losses Most Losses Most Consecutive Losses Fewest Wins Most Ties Highest Winning Pct. Lowest Winning Pct. Most Goals Scored Fewest Goals Scored Most Goals Allowed Fewest Goals Allowed Best GAA Most Shots Attempted Most Shots Allowed Most Cautions Most Ejections Most PK’s Attempted Most PK’s Scored Most PK’s Against Most PK’s Allowed Most Shutouts Most Consecutive Shutouts Fewest Times Shutout Most Times Shutout Unbeaten Streak Most Points Most Points Per Game Most Goals Most Goals Per Game Most Assists Most Assists Per Game Scoring Margin
18 2001 9 2001 3 2001, 2008 13 1997 11 1996 0 1996 5 2005 .840 2001 .038 1996 92 2001 17 2010 38 1999, 2011 16 2007 0.71 2007 519 2000 284 1999 40 2001 17 1999 8 2001 6 2001 10 1999 7 1999 11 2005 5 2002 0 2001 8 1997, 2010 16 2001 262 2001 12.04 2001 92 2001 4.18 2001 78 2001 3.55 2001 3.2 2001
Program/Coaching Records Most Wins vs. Opponents Mississippi College East Texas Baptist University Louisiana College LeTourneau University
15-9-2 14-4-1 14-2-0 12-7-0
Most Losses vs. Opponents Hardin-Simmons University University of Texas-Dallas Mississippi College Austin College
3-14-1 2-12-2 15-9-2 10-8-2
Team Season Records Most Wins Most Consecutive Wins Fewest Losses Most Losses Most Consecutive Losses Fewest Wins Most Ties Highest Winning Pct. Lowest Winning Pct. Post-Season Records Year Coach 2000 Dave De Hart 2001 Dave De Hart 2002 Dave De Hart 2003 Dave De Hart 2004 Dave De Hart 2005 Dave De Hart 2006 Dave De Hart 2007 Dave De Hart 2008 Dave De Hart 2009 John Cossaboon Totals:
W 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 6
L 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 8
18 (2001) 9 (2001) 3 (2001, 2008) 13 (1997) 6 (2010) 0 (1996) 5 (2005) .840 (2001) .038 (1996)
T 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 4
Games Pct. 2 .500 2 .500 1 .500 3 .667 1 .000 2 .250 1 .000 2 .500 2 .750 2 .250 18 .444
Year
Head Coach
Overall
Pct.
ASC
Pct.
1996
Scott Placek
0-12-1
.038
0-6-0
.000
1997
Scott Placek
5-13-1
.289
1-8-1
.150
1998
Scott Placek
10-8-2
.550
3-4-1
.437
Totals
Scott Placek
15-33-4
.326
4-18-2
.208
1999
Dave De Hart
7-9-2
.444
3-4-1
.437
2000
Dave De Hart
15-7-0
.682
6-4-0
.600
2001
Dave De Hart
18-3-1
.840
8-1-1
.850
2002
Dave De Hart
13-6-1
.675
8-4-0
.666
2003
Dave De Hart
13-8-1
.613
9-4-1
.678
2004
Dave De Hart
11-9-0
.550
8-5-0
.615
2005
Dave De Hart
13-4-5
.704
8-2-3
.730
2006
Dave De Hart
14-6-1
.690
10-3-0
.769
2007
Dave De Hart
17-5-0
.772
11-2-0
.846
2008
Dave De Hart
14-3-4
.761
8-3-2
.692
Totals
Dave De Hart
135-60-15
.678
79-32-8
.697
2009
John Cossaboon
12-5-3
.675
8-3-2
.692
2010
John Cossaboon
5-12-0
.294
4-9-0
.307
2011
John Cossaboon
6-11-1
.361
5-7-1
.423
Totals
John Cossaboon
23-28-4
.454
17-19-3
.474
173-121-23
.582
100-69-13
.585
Totals
Scott Placek + 39 +
Dave De Hart
John Cossaboon
All-Time Series Records Austin College Blackburn College Bacone College Birmingham Southern Centenary College Central Baptist College Central Bible College Concordia University Texas Dallas Baptist University East Texas Baptist University Emory University Fontbonne College Harding University Hardin-Simmons University Hendrix College Howard Payne University Huston-Tullotson College LeTourneau University Louisiana College LSU-Shreveport Lyon College Maryville College MacMurray College McMurry University Menlo College Millsaps College Mississippi College Missouri Baptist Oglethorpe University Oklahoma City University Oklahoma Wesleyan Ouachita Baptist University Piedmont College Rhodes College Rhema Bible College Rogers State University
10-8-2 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 9-0-1 0-2-0 14-4-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 8-0-2 3-14-1 11-5-1 4-2-0 0-0-1 12-7-0 14-2-0 0-1-0 2-1-1 0-3-0 0-1-0 9-3-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 15-9-2 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-5-0 2-0-0 0-1-0
Rust College Schreiner University Southwest Baptist University Southwestern University Tabor College Texas Lutheran University Texas Wesleyan University Trinity University UC Santa Cruz Univ. of Central Arkansas University of Dallas University of Mary Hardin-Baylor University of the South University of Texas-Dallas Univ. of Texas-Permian Basin University of Texas-Tyler Westminster College Williams Baptist College
1-0-0 5-4-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 5-2-3 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-5-0 4-5-0 9-3-2 2-1-0 2-12-2 1-0-0 1-7-3 0-3-1 5-0-0
Jarod Thompson
2003 ASC Championship Team + 40 +
Honors/Awards ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American 2008 Brian Sarber (3rd) 2005 Ron Hogsett (2nd) Academic All-America (All-District) 2002 Ricky Herrera (Verizon) 2003 Ricky Herrera Ron Hogsett 2004 Ron Hogsett 2005 Ron Hogsett (ESPN The Magazine) 2007 Brian Sarber (ESPN The Magazine) 2008 Brian Sarber (ESPN The Magazine) Clay Johnson (ESPN The Magazine) 2010 Guido Salas (ESPN The Magazine) Tony Santoro (ESPN The Magazine) 2011 Tony Santoro (Capital One) ASC Offensive Player of the Year 2001 Marcos Gonzalez (East-Co) ASC Defensive Player of the Year 2001 Aaron Coats (East) 2007 Brian Sarber ASC Coach of the Year 2000 2001
Dave De Hart Dave De Hart
ASC Freshman of the Year 1997 Matt Dresher 2000 Ricky Herrera (Offensive-East) 2001 Daniel Faires (Offensive-East) Chris Schultz (Defensive-East) 2002 Ron Hogsett (Offensive-East) 2009 Scott Janders (Offensive) ASC Preseason Player of the Year 1998 Matt Dresher (East-Co) 2002 Ricky Herrera (East) ASC Sportsmanship Athlete of the Year 2011 Tanner Holman (Co)
D3Kicks.com All-Region 2006 2007
Ryan Skelly (2nd) Brian Sarber (1st) Brandon Cain (3rd)
ASC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete 2008 Brian Sarber 2011 Tony Santoro NSCAA Scholar All-America Team 2008 Brian Sarber (2nd) NSCAA Scholar-Athlete Team 2004 Ron Hogsett Chris Schultz NSCAA Scholar All-South Region 2008 Brian Sarber (1st) NSCAA Team Academic Award 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 ASC All-East Division 1998 1999 2000 2001
Marcos Gonzalez (1st) Chris Burns (2nd) Michael Coffey (2nd) Matt Dresher (2nd) Jeff Jackson (2nd) Jacob Moldenhauer (2nd) Nick Pafford (2nd) Clint Ponder (2nd) Marcos Gonzalez (1st) Armando Vergara (1st) Jeff Jackson (1st) Austin Wendelken (2nd) Marcos Gonzalez (1st) Ricky Herrera (1st) Jeff Jackson (1st) Armando Vergara (1st) Loscar Mejia (2nd) Aaron Coats (1st) Daniel Faires (1st) + 41 +
2002 2003
Marcos Gonzalez (1st) Ricky Herrera (1st) Armando Vergara (1st) Will Masterson (2nd) Chris Schultz (2nd) Aaron Coats (1st) Ricky Herrera (1st) Ron Hogsett (1st) Will Masterson (1st) Chris Schultz (1st) Daniel Faires (2nd) Lars Nyberg (HM) Ricky Herrera (1st) Justin Goodman (1st) Chris Schultz (1st) Will Brahic (2nd) Ron Hogsett (2nd) Lars Nyberg (2nd) Cyrus Smith (2nd)
ASC All-Tournament Team 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Marcos Gonzalez Jeff Jackson Jacob Moldenhauer Aaron Coats Daniel Faires Ricky Herrera Daniel Faires Chris Schultz Justin Goodman (MVP) Will Brahic Taylor Magee Chris Schultz Brian Sarber Ryan Skelly Cyrus Smith Jared Gordon Brian Sarber Darren Clark Jason Owens Brandon VanCleave Dan De Hart Brian Sarber Aaron Brueckner Brandon VanCleave
Honors/Awards All-ASC 1996 Jeff Lewey (1st) 1997 Chris Burns (1st) Matt Dresher (1st) Jeff Jackson (1st) 1998 Marcos Gonzalez 1999 Marcos Gonzalez Armando Vergara 2000 Ricky Herrera 2001 Marcos Gonzalez Armando Vergara 2002 Aaron Coats Ricky Herrera Will Masterson Chris Schultz 2003 Justin Goodman Ricky Herrera Chris Schultz 2004 Will Brahic (1st) Chris Schultz (1st) Ron Hogsett (2nd) Lars Nyberg (2nd) Jared Gordon (3rd) Cyrus Smith (3rd) Justin Goodman (HM) 2005 Ron Hogsett (1st) Lars Nyberg (1st) Brian Sarber (2nd) Darren Clark (3rd) Ryan Skelly (3rd) Cyrus Smith (3rd) Dan De Hart (HM) 2006 Ryan Skelly (1st) Brian Sarber (1st) Jared Gordon (2nd) Nate Abbott (3rd) Brandon Cain (3rd) Jarod Thompson (HM) Brandon VanCleave (HM) 2007 Brandon Cain (1st) Dan De Hart (1st) Brian Sarber (1st) Nate Abbott (2nd)
Darren Clark (2nd) Jason Owens (2nd) Brandon VanCleave (2nd) 2008 Dan De Hart (1st) Shaun Renfro (1st) Brian Sarber (1st) Jason Owens (3rd) Guido Salas (3rd) Aaron Brueckner (HM) 2009 Aaron Brueckner (1st) Scott Janders (1st) Dylan Evans (2nd) Philip Johnson (2nd) Brandon VanCleave (2nd) Shaun Renfro (HM) 2010 Logan Hornback (3rd) Marcus Aldaba (HM) Tony Santoro (HM) Francisco Garza (HM) 2011 Eloy Salgado (1st) Logan Hornback (2nd) Shaun Keane (HM) Tony Santoro (HM) Neil Thompson (HM) ASC All-Academic Team 1997 Eric Endsley Jude Devins Jeff Lewey Javier Villareal 1998 Chris Breton Chris Burns Matt David Paul Hiemke Jeff Jackson Jacob Moldenhauer Eric Plikuhn Eric Steinmiller 1999 Chris Burns Aaron Coats Marcos Gonzalez Jeff Jackson Phil Kaiser
Jacob Moldenhauer Daniel Sigala Eric Steinmiller Chris Burns Aaron Coats Marcos Gonzalez Jeff Jackson Phil Kaiser Jacob Moldenhauer Daniel Sigala Eric Steinmiller Loscar Mejia Matt David Paul Hiemke Will Masterson 2001 Aaron Coats Marcos Gonzalez Ricky Herrera Phil Kaiser Daniel Sigala Eric Steinmiller 2002 Aaron Coats Cliff Cottrell Daniel Faires Ross Halsted Ricky Herrera 2003 Mike Guernica Ross Halsted Ricky Herrera Ron Hogsett Mark Meade Aaron Pierson Chris Schultz Jon Shirron 2004 Buddy Faulkner Ross Halsted Ron Hogsett Mark Mead Chris Schultz 2005 Nate Abbott Jason Caskey Jeffrey Enevoldsen Ron Hogsett
2000
+ 42 +
Aaron Pierson Nate Abbott Jason Caskey Jeffrey Enevoldsen Brandon Pierson Brian Sarber Cody Shannon Ryan Skelly Sebastian Teeling 2007 Nate Abbott Brandon Cain Jason Caskey Dan De Hart Jeffrey Enevoldsen Ryan Holman Philip Johnson Jason Owens Brandon Pierson Brian Sarber Sebastian Teeling 2008 Dan De Hart Clay Johnson Philip Johnson Wilson Jones Brandon Pierson Brian Sarber Sebastian Teeling 2009 Seth Anderson Tanner Holman Philip Johnson Travis Murnan Guido Salas Tony Santoro Tate Ramirez Neil Thompson 2010 Tanner Holman Travis Murnan Christian Ridings Guido Salas Tony Santoro Neil Thompson 2006
2011
Josh Duncan Tanner Holman Logan Hornback Travis Murnan Adrian Nunez Christian Ridings Guido Salas Tony Santoro Patrick Shoulders Neil Thompson
#18 Justin Goodman 2003 ASC Tournament MVP
#0 Brian Sarber 2007 ASC Defensive Player of the Year
NSCAA All-Region • 2001 Marcos Gonzalez (1st Team) • 2002 Aaron Coats (2nd Team) Ricky Herrera (3rd Team) • 2003 Ricky Herrera (3rd Team) • 2004 Will Brahic (3rd Team) #10 Marcos Gonzalez
#8 Aaron Coats
#6 Ricky Herrera
#7 Will Brahic
• 2005 Lars Nyberg (3rd Team) • 2006 Brian Sarber (1st Team) Jared Gordon (3rd Team) Ryan Skelly (3rd Team) • 2007 Brian Sarber (2nd Team) Darren Clark (3rd Team)
#20 Lars Nyberg
#0 Brian Sarber
#10 Jared Gordon
#15 Ryan Skelly
• 2008 Brian Sarber (1st Team) Dan De Hart (2nd Team) Shaun Renfro (3rd Team) • 2009 Aaron Brueckner (3rd Team)
#14 Darren Clark
#7 Dan De Hart
#10 Shaun Renfro + 43 +
#2 Aaron Brueckner
Year-By-Year Results 1996 Overall Record: 0-12-1, ASC: 0-6-0 (4th) Home: 0-4-0; Away: 0-5-0; Neutral: 0-3-0 Head Coach: Scott Placek A *Sep 7 Univ. of Dallas L 0-2 A Sep 15 Hutson Tillotson T 1-1 A *Sep 20 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 0-6 A *Sep 22 Austin College L 1-6 H Sep 24 Hendrix College L 0-8 H Sep 27 Univ. of Central Ark. L 1-3 H *Oct 12 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 0-6 H *Oct 13 Austin College L 0-2 N Oct 19 University of Dallas L NA N Oct 20 Hendrix College L NA N *Oct 26 University of Dallas L NA A Oct 30 Univ. of Central Ark. L NA A Nov 2 Dallas Baptist Univ. L NA 1997 Overall Record: 5-13-1, ASC: 1-8-1 (4th) Home: 2-6-0; Away: 3-7-1; Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Scott Placek A Sep 5 Dallas Baptist Univ. L 0-1 A *Sep 7 Mary Hardin-Baylor T 2-2 OT H Sep 10 Hendrix College W 1-0 A Sep 13 Bartlesville Wesleyan L 0-2 A Sep 19 Southwest Baptist W 2-0 A Sep 20 Westminster College L 0-1 A *Sep 27 Austin College L 1-2 A *Sep 29 University of Dallas W 3-0 A *Oct 4 Mississippi College L 1-2 H *Oct 10 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 0-2 H *Oct 12 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 3-4 A Oct 15 Hendrix College W 2-1 H *Oct 19 University of Dallas L 0-1 H Oct 21 Williams Baptist Coll. W 1-0 OT2 A *Oct 24 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 0-4 A Oct 26 Southwestern Univ. L 0-2 H Oct 29 Univ. of Central Ark. L 0-2 H *Nov 1 Mississippi College L 3-4 OT2 H *Nov 2 Austin College L 1-2
1998 Overall Record: 10-8-2, ASC: 3-4-1 (4th) Home: 4-4-2; Away: 6-4-0; Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Scott Placek A *Sep 4 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 2-1 A *Sep 5 Schreiner College W 4-3 H *Sep 11 LeTourneau University L 0-3 H Sep 12 Westminster College T 0-0 OT2 H Sep 16 Bartlesville Wesleyan L 0-2 H Sep 19 Mississippi College W 1-0 H Sep 20 Southwest Baptist W 5-0 A Sep 26 Fontebonne College W 3-0 A Sep 27 Blackburn College W 4-1 H Sep 30 Hendrix College W 10-2 A Oct 4 Austin College W 4-0 A Oct 6 East Texas Baptist L 0-3 H Oct 11 UT-Dallas L 1-2 A Oct 15 Univ. of Central Ark L 0-1 H *Oct 17 Hardin-Simmons Univ. T 2-2 OT2 H *Oct 18 Univ. of Dallas L 2-3 A *Oct 23 Mississippi College L 2-5 A *Oct 24 UT-Dallas L 0-5 A Oct 27 Williams Baptist W 2-0 H *Oct 31 Austin College W 1-0 1999 Overall Record: 7-9-2, ASC: 3-4-1 (4th) Home: 3-2-2; Away: 4-7-0; Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Dave De Hart A Sep 1 Rhodes College L 1-2 A Sep 4 Southwestern Univ. W 1-0 H *Sep 10 Mississippi College T 3-3 OT2 A Sep 15 Hendrix College L 2-3 A *Sep 17 East Texas Baptist L 2-5 A *Sep 18 LeTourneau Univ. L 2-3 OT A Sep 25 Univ. of Dallas W 5-3 A *Sep 26 Austin College W 3-0 A Oct 2 Univ. of the South L 2-3 A Oct 4 Maryville College L 2-4 H *Oct 8 East Texas Baptist W 1-0 H *Oct 9 LeTourneau UniV. L 1-2 A Oct 13 Harding University W 5-0 H Oct 15 Univ. of Central Ark. L 0-1 H Oct 17 Concordia-Austin W 2-1 + 44 +
A *Oct 23 Mississippi College H *Oct 30 Austin College H Oct 27 Harding University
L 0-5 W 2-1 T 2-2 OT
2000 Overall Record: 15-7-0, ASC: 6-4-0 (1st) Home: 9-1-0; Away: 5-4-0; Neutral: 1-2-0 Head Coach: Dave De Hart N Sep 2 MacMurray College L 0-2 A Sep 3 Westminster College L 2-3 H Sep 6 Hendrix College W 3-1 H *Sep 9 Austin College W 5-0 A Sep 12 Harding University W 5-3 H *Sep 15 East Texas Baptist W 3-2 H *Sep 16 LeTourneau Univ. L 2-3 H *Sep 22 Louisiana College W 2-1 H *Sep 23 Mississippi College W 4-3 H Sep 26 Harding University W 2-1 A Sep 30 Bartlesville Wesleyan W 5-1 A *Oct 6 East Texas Baptist L 1-4 A *Oct 7 LeTourneau Univ. W 2-1 A *Oct 13 Louisiana College L 0-1 A *Oct 14 Mississippi College W 2-0 H Oct 17 Williams Baptist Coll. W 6-1 A *Oct 20 Austin College L 0-2 H Oct 24 Rhema Bible Coll. W 3-0 A Oct 27 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 4-2 H Oct 30 UT-Permian Basin W 1-0 N Nov 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 3-1 N Nov 4 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 1-5 2001 Overall Record: 18-3-1, ASC: 8-1-1 (1st) Home: 8-1-1; Away: 9-1-0; Neutral: 1-1-0 Head Coach: Dave De Hart H Sep 1 Bartlesville Wesleyan W 7-1 H Sep 4 Rhema Bible College W 12-1 H Sep 8 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 3-1 A *Sep 13 Mississippi College W 2-0 A *Sep 15 Louisiana College W 7-0 H *Sep 21 LeTourneau Univ. W 2-0 H *Sep 22 East Texas Baptist T 2-2 OT H Sep 25 Harding University W 3-1 A *Sep 28 Austin College W 3-0
Year-By-Year Results A A A A H H H H A A A N N
Sep 30 University of Dallas *Oct 14 LeTourneau Univ. *Oct 6 East Texas Baptist Oct 10 Hendrix College Oct 12 University of Dallas *Oct 14 Austin College *Oct 18 Mississippi College *Oct 20 Louisiana College Oct 23 Williams Baptist Coll. Oct 26 Texas Lutheran Univ. Oct 27 Concordia-Austin Nov 2 McMurry University Nov 3 Hardin-Simmons Univ.
W W W W W W W L W L W W L
2-0 5-2 1-0 6-1 8-1 4-0 4-3 2-3 4-0 1-2 9-1 4-0 1-4
2002 Overall Record: 13-6-1, ASC: 8-4-0 (2nd) Home: 7-2-0; Away: 6-3-0; Neutral: 0-1-1 Head Coach: Dave De Hart N Aug 31 Millsaps College L 1-3 A Sep 1 Rhodes College L 0-4 H Sep 4 Hendrix College W 2-0 A Sep 10 Bacone College W 3-0 H Sep 14 Rust College W 5-0 H Sep 15 Lyon College W 3-0 H *Sep 20 Austin College W 2-0 H *Sep 29 UT-Dallas L 0-4 A *Oct 5 Mississippi College W 2-0 A *Oct 7 Louisiana College W 4-0 H *Oct 11 East Texas Baptist W 1-0 H *Oct 12 LeTourneau Univ. L 0-1 A *Oct 15 Austin College L 0-1 H *Oct 18 Louisiana College W 8-0 H *Oct 19 Mississippi College W 9-0 A *Oct 25 East Texas Baptist W 7-1 A *Oct 26 LeTourneau Univ. W 4-1 A Nov 1 Texas Wesleyan W 2-1 A *Nov 3 UT-Dallas L 2-4 N Nov 8 Texas Lutheran Univ. T 1-1 OT3 2003 Overall Record: 13-8-1, ASC: 9-4-1 (2nd) Home: 4-3-1; Away: 7-4-0; Neutral: 2-1-0 Head Coach: Dave De Hart A Aug 29 Hardin-Simmons Univ. W 2-1 A Aug 31 McMurry University L 0-6
A Sep 6 Lyon College A Sep 9 Hendrix College H *Sep 12 Austin College A *Sep 19 UT-Tyler A *Sep 21 UT-Dallas H *Sep 26 Louisiana College H *Sep 27 Mississippi College A *Oct 3 East Texas Baptist A *Oct 4 LeTourneau Univ. A *Oct 9 Louisiana College A *Oct 11 Mississippi College H *Oct 17 East Texas Baptist H *Oct 18 LeTourneau Univ. H *Oct 24 UT-Tyler H *Oct 26 UT-Dallas H Nov 2 Rhodes College A *Oct 31 Austin College N Nov 7 McMurry University N Nov 8 UT-Dallas N Nov 15 Trinity University
L W T L L W W W W W W W W L L L W W W L
2-3 1-0 1-1 OT2 0-3 0-3 10-0 2-1 3-1 2-0 6-1 1-0 4-0 3-0 0-1 0-1 2-3 3-0 3-0 2-1 0-5
2004 Overall Record: 11-9-0, ASC: 8-5-0 (6th) Home: 8-3-0; Away: 3-5-0; Neutral: 0-1-0 Head Coach: Dave De Hart A Sep 1 Rhodes College L 2-3 OT H Sep 3 Oklahoma City Univ. L 1-2 H Sep 4 Williams Baptist W 8-0 H Sep 7 Hendrix College L 0-1 A Sep 11 Ouachita Baptist Univ. W 4-0 H *Sep 17 LeTourneau Univ. W 2-1 OT2 H *Sep 18 East Texas Baptist W 4-1 A *Sep 24 UT-Tyler L 0-1 A *Sep 25 UT-Dallas L 0-2 H Sep 28 Lyon College W 3-1 H *Oct 2 Austin College L 0-1 H *Oct 8 Louisiana College W 11-0 H *Oct 9 Mississippi College W 2-0 A *Oct.15 McMurry University L 1-3 A *Oct 16 Hardin-Simmons W 3-2 OT H *Oct 22 Concordia-Austin W 6-0 H *Oct 23 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 3-0 A *Oct 30 Schreiner University L 1-2 OT A *Oct 31 Texas Lutheran Univ. W 1-0 N Nov 5 McMurry University L 0-3 + 45 +
2005 Overall Record: 13-4-5, ASC: 8-2-3 (3rd) Home: 5-2-2; Away: 7-1-2; Neutral: 1-1-1 Head Coach: Dave De Hart H Sep 3 Central Bible College W H Sep 6 Harding Univ. W A Sep 10 Maryville College L N Sep 11 Piedmont College W A *Sep 16 East Texas Baptist W A *Sep 17 LeTourneau Univ. W A Sep 20 Hendrix College W H *Sep 23 UT-Dallas T A *Oct 1 Austin College W A Oct 4 Lyon College T A *Oct 7 Mississippi College W A *Oct 8 Louisiana College W H *Oct 14 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L H *Oct 15 McMurry University W H *Oct 18 UT-Tyler T A *Oct 21 Mary Hardin-Baylor T A *Oct 22 Concordia-Austin W H Oct 25 Central Baptist Coll. W H *Oct 28 Texas Lutheran Univ. W H *Oct 29 Schreiner University L N Nov 5 Austin College T N Nov 6 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L
4-0 4-3 0-1 5-0 1-0 OT 2-1 2-1 0-0 OT2 3-1 0-0 OT2 1-0 4-0 1-2 1-0 2-2 OT2 3-3 OT2 3-0 7-0 1-0 1-2 1-1 OT2 0-2
2006 Overall Record: 14-6-1, ASC: 10-3-0 (T-2nd) Home: 8-2-1; Away: 5-3-0; Neutral: 1-1-0 Head Coach: Dave De Hart N Sep 1 Menlo College W 3-0 A Sep 3 UC Santa Cruz L 0-1 H Sep 6 Hendrix College T 0-0 OT2 H Sep 9 Bacone College W 5-0 A *Sep 15 UT-Tyler L 0-4 A *Sep 16 Concordia-Austin W 7-0 A Sep 19 Harding University W 2-1 H *Sep 23 UT-Dallas L 0-2 H Sep 24 Austin College L 2-3 H *Sep 29 Louisiana College W 4-1 H *Sep 30 Mississippi College W 3-1 A *Oct 6 McMurry University W 4-2 A *Oct 7 Hardin-Simmons Univ. W 4-0 H *Oct 13 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 3-1
Year-By-Year Results H *Oct 14 Howard Payne A *Oct 20 Schreiner University A *Oct 21 Texas Lutheran Univ. H *Oct 27 LeTourneau Univ. H *Oct 28 East Texas Baptist H Oct 31 Central Baptist N Nov 4 Hardin-Simmons Univ.
W L W W W W L
3-0 0-1 4-1 1-0 2-0 6-0 0-1
2007 Overall Record: 17-5-0, ASC: 11-2-0 (1st) Home: 9-1-0; Away: 6-3-0; Neutral: 2-1-0 Head Coach: Dave De Hart N Sep 1 Piedmont College W 3-0 A Sep 2 Maryville College L 0-1 OT2 A Sep 5 Hendrix College W 3-2 OT H Sep 8 Missouri Baptist W 2-1 H Sep 10 Central Bible Coll. W 11-0 H *Sep 14 UT-Tyler W 1-0 H *Sep 16 Concordia Texas W 3-1 H Sep 18 Harding University W 3-1 A *Sep 22 Texas-Dallas W 2-1 A *Sep 27 Louisiana College W 2-0 A *Sep 29 Mississippi College L 0-1 H *Oct 4 McMurry W 2-0 H *Oct 6 Hardin-Simmons W 1-0 OT H Oct 9 Rogers State Univ. L 1-2 A *Oct 12 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 0-1 A *Oct 13 Howard Payne Univ. W 2-0 H *Oct 19 Schreiner University W 4-1 H *Oct 21 Texas Lutheran W 2-1 OT A *Oct 26 LeTourneau University W 5-0 A *Oct 27 East Texas Baptist W 2-0 N Nov 3 Mississippi College W 2-1 N Nov 4 UT-Dallas L 1-2 OT 2008 Overall Record: 14-3-4, ASC: 8-3-2 (4th) Home: 8-1-1; Away: 4-2-2; Neutral: 2-0-1 Head Coach: Dave De Hart H Aug 30 Central Bible College W 15-0 H Aug 31 Hendrix College W 4-1 A Sep 5 Sewanee W 2-1 N Sep 7 vs Birmingham South. W 3-1 A Sep 13 Harding T 0-0 OT2 H Sep 15 Tabor College W 1-0 OT
H H H A A H H A A H H A A N N
*Sep 20 UT-Dallas T *Sep 25 Mississippi College L *Sep 27 Louisiana College W *Oct 3 Hardin-Simmons L *Oct 4 McMurry W *Oct 9 Howard Payne Univ. W *Oct 11 Mary Hardin-Baylor W *Oct 17 Texas Lutheran T *Oct 18 Schreiner University W *Oct 23 East Texas Baptist Univ. W *Oct 25 LeTourneau Univ. W *Oct 30 Concordia Texas W *Nov 1 UT-Tyler L Nov 7 Mississippi College W Nov 8 UT-Tyler T
0-0 OT2 0-2 5-0 0-1 3-2 5-2 2-1 1-1 OT2 2-1 3-0 2-0 4-1 0-1 4-2 0-0 OT2
2009 Overall Record: 12-5-3, ASC: 8-3-2 (3rd) Home: 5-1-2; Away: 7-2-0; Neutral: 0-2-1 Head Coach: John Cossaboon H Sep 1 Harding University W 4-1 A Sep 5 #9 Emory University L 1-6 N Sep 6 Oglethorpe W 2-1 A Sep 9 Hendrix College W 3-2 OT2 H Sep 14 Missouri Baptist W 3-1 A *Sep 19 UT-Dallas L 0-1 N *Sep 24 Mississippi College L 1-5 A *Sep 26 Louisiana College W 11-0 H *Oct 1 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 1-2 H *Oct 3 McMurry University W 4-1 A *Oct 9 Howard Payne W 2-1 A *Oct 10 #25 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 2-0 H *Oct 15 Texas Lutheran Univ. T 3-3 OT2 H *Oct 17 Schreiner University W 2-1 A *Oct 23 East Texas Baptist W 5-3 A *Oct 24 LeTourneau W 3-0 H *Oct 29 Concordia Univ. Texas W 4-1 H *Oct 31 UT-Tyler T 0-0 OT2 N Nov 6 Mississippi College T 3-3 OT2 N Nov 7 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 1-3
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2010 Overall Record: 5-12-0, ASC: 4-9-0 (10th) Home: 2-5-0; Away: 3-6-0; Neutral: 0-1-0 Head Coach: John Cossaboon A Sep 1 at LSU-Shreveport L 0-1 A Sep 3 at Centenary L 1-2 N Sep 11 Birmingham Southern L 1-6 A Sep 12 Sewanee W 1-0 H *Sep 16 Louisiana College W 5-0 H *Sep 18 Mississippi College L 0-1 A *Sep 24 McMurry W 2-0 A *Sep 25 Hardin-Simmons L 0-1 OT H *Sep 30 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 1-4 H *Oct 2 Howard Payne Univ. L 1-2 A *Oct 8 Schreiner University L 0-1 OT2 A *Oct 9 Texas Lutheran L 0-4 H *Oct 14 LeTourneau Univ. L 0-3 H *Oct 16 East Texas Baptist W 3-0 A *Oct 21 Texas-Tyler L 0-3 A *Oct 23 Concordia Texas W 2-0 H *Oct 30 Texas-Dallas L 0-2 2011 Overall Record: 6-11-1, ASC: 5-7-1 (7th) Home: 4-5-1; Away: 2-6-0; Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: John Cossaboon H Sep 3 Millsaps College W 2-0 A Sep 4 at Rhodes College L 2-3 H Sep 7 Hendrix College L 3-4 OT H Sep 10 Westminster L 2-4 A *Sep 15 at Louisiana College W 3-0 A *Sep 17 a t Mississippi Coll. L 0-3 H *Sep 22 McMurry Univ. W 5-1 H *Sep 24 Hardin-Simmons L 3-4 OT2 A *Sep 30 a t Mary Hardin-Baylor W 2-0 A *Oct 1 at Howard Payne L 2-3 H *Oct 6 Schreiner Univ. W 2-1 H *Oct 8 Texas Lutheran Univ. W 4-1 A *Oct 14 at LeTourneau L 0-3 A *Oct 15 at East Texas Baptist L 2-4 H *Oct 20 Texas-Tyler L 0-1 H *Oct 22 C oncordia Univ. T 2-2 OT2 A *Oct 25 at Texas Dallas L 0-3 H *Oct 29 C entenary College L 0-1
All-Time Roster A Abbott, Nate (2003-07) Albaugh, Thomas (2004, 06) Aldaba, Marcus (2010-2011) Anderson, Cory (2007-2008) Anderson, Justin (2008) Anderson, Seth (2008) Ashman, Sean (2004) Augerinos, Jeff (1999) Avila, Gabriel (2011) B Bedell, Franqua (1996) Boatwright, Zack (1999-02) Boettcher, Ken (2003) Bonilla, Marlon (1997) Booher, Terry (1996) Botello, Tommy (1998) Brahic, Will (2003-04) Breton, Kris (1998) Broadway, Wyatt (1999) Bruce, Eric (2004) Brueckner, Aaron (2006-09) Burns, Chris (1997-00) C Cain, Brandon (2006-07) Cardenas, Hugo (2010) Carrasco, Josh (2004-05) Casillas, Jose (2011) Caskey, Jason (2004-07) Cecil, Chris (2000) Chavez, Joey (2005) Christensen, Kody (2001-04) Clark, Darren (2004-07) Clinkingbeard, Andy (1997) Clunan, Tripp (1997) Coats, Aaron (1998-02) Cooper, Ryan (2007-2008) Coffey, Michael (1997-01) Cottrell, Clif (2001-02) Courtney, Nick (1999, 2001-02) Cox, Todd (1998) Cross, Brian (1997-98)
Cuevas, Cesar (2011) Cuce, Jason (1996) D David, Matt (1997-00) Denton, Jason (1996) De Hart, Dan (2005-2008) Devins, Jude (1996) DeVoss, Cole (2010-2011) Dresher, Matt (1997-98) Duncan, Josh (2010-2011) E Edgmon, Josh (2001-03) Ellis, Cody (2005) Endsley, Eric (1996-97) Enevoldsen, Jeffrey (2004-07) Engelman, Matt (2006-08) Estep, Chris (2003-06) Euculano, Anthony (2011) Evans, Dylan (2006-09) Evans, Jonathan (2005-06) Evans, Ryan (1997) Evemy, Andrew (2008, 2010) F Faires, Daniel (2001-02) Farrell, Jordan (2007) Fast, Bradley (2007) Faulkner, Buddy (2003) Fazekas, Marshall (2006) Frazer, Martin (2008) G Garcia, Daniel (2011) Garcia, Esteban (2009-2010) Garcia, Victor (2010-2011) Garza, Francisco (2009-10) Gardner, Brian (1996) Ghio, Jason (1996-97) Gonzalez, Marcos (1998-01) Goodman, Justin (2003-04) Gordon, Jared (2003-06) Guernica, Mike (2000-03)
H Halliday, Sid (2002) Halsted, Ross (2002-04) Harms, Shaun (1997) Harris, Jon (1999) Herrera, Ricky (2000-03) Hiemke, Paul (1997-00) Hogsett, Ron (2002-05) Holman, Ryan (2006-07) Holman, Tanner (2008-2011) Hornback, Logan (2008-2011) Hunt, Regan (2000) J Jackson, Jeff (1997-00) Janders, Scott (2009-2010) Johnson, Clay (2007-2008) Johnson, Philip (2006-09) Jolly, Brian (1996) Jones, Wilson (2005-06, 2008) K Kaiser, Phil (1999-01) Kauffman, Clark (2011) Keane, Shaun (2011) Kingston, Chad (1997) L Levine, Geoffery (1996) Lewey, Jeff (1996-97) Little, Jonathan (1996) Lokang, Joseph (2008) M Magee, Taylor (2000-03) Manning, John (1999) Markum, Lee (1998) Masterson, Will (1999-02) McKay, Richard (1999) Meade, Mark (2002-04) Mejia, Loscar (1997-00) Moldenhauer, Jacob (1997-00) Mora, Fred (2005) + 47 +
Morton, Trevor (2005) Mouer, Matt (2011) Murnan, Travis (2008-2011) N Nunez, Adrian (2010-2011) Nyberg, Lars (2002-05) O Owens, Jason (2006-2008) P Pafford, Nick (1998) Parton, Cole (2011) Patterson, B.J. (2003-04) Perry, Dustin (2005) Pianalto, Joey (2002) Pierson, Aaron (2002-05) Pierson, Brandon (2005-08) Pierson, Ryan (2001-04) Plikuhn, Eric (1997-98) Poku, Lloyd (2003-04) Ponder, Clint (1997-00) Powell, Aaron (2009) Price, Jason (1996) Pritchard, Andrew (2005-06) Puhl, Ryan (2006) R Ramirez, Tate (2008-09) Reddell, Will (2007) Renfro, Shaun (2006-09) Richards, Thomas (2007) Richardson, Nick (2001) Ridings, Christian (2008-2011) Robins, Kelly (1999) S Salas, Guido (2008-2011) Salgado, Eloy (2011) Sandoval, Abel (2011) Santoro, Anthony (2008-2011) Sarber, Brian (2005-2008)
Sarber, Robert (2009) Schultz, Chris (2001-04) Shannon, Cody (2005-2007) Shirron, Jon (2003) Shoulders, Patrick (2010-2011) Sigala, Daniel (1998-01) Simpson, David (1997) Skelly, Ryan (2003-06) Smith, Eric (1996) Smith, Cyrus (2002-05) Sooper, Evan (1999) Sordini, Clayton (2001) Sovereign, Tim (1998) Standifer, Cody (2010) Stauffer, Chad (2005) Steinmiller, Eric (1997-01) Stephens, Brian (2007-08) Sutton, Andrew (2008-2010) T Taylor, Jared (2006) Teeling, Sebastian (2005-2008) Thompson, Jarod (2004-07) Thompson, Neil (2008-2011) Thompson, Scott (2001) Trimble, Tommy (2004) Twiggs, Ryan (1998-99) U Utley, Devon (2008-2010) V VanCleave, Brandon (2006-07, 09) Vergara, Armando (1999-01) Villareal, Javier (1996) W Wagner, Cameron (2011) Wendelken, Austin (1999) Williams, Chase (2001) Williams, Malcolm (2002-05) Willis, Raimond (1996)
Hurie Field Hurie Field Record Year
Record
Pct.
1996
0-4-0
.000
1997
2-6-0
.250
1998
4-4-2
.500
1999
3-2-2
.571
2000
9-1-0
.900
2001
8-1-1
.850
2002
7-2-0
.777
2003
4-3-1
.562
2004
8-3-0
.727
2005
5-2-2
.666
2006
8-2-1
.772
2007
9-1-0
.900
2008
8-1-1
.850
2009
5-1-2
.750
2010
2-5-0
.285
2011
4-5-1
.450
Total
86-43-13 .652
Hurie Field
Hurie Field History The Eagles play their home matches at historic Hurie Field, an 800- seat soccer-only stadium that is located on campus. Ozarks regularly plays in front of a vocal fan section, which has helped them win over 65 percent of their home matches since the 1996 inaugural season. Ozarks posted ten straight winning seasons at Hurie Field. Hurie Field has hosted two ASC playoff tournaments in the past the decade and the natural grass playing surface is considered one of the top facilities in the conference.
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American Southwest Conference American Southwest Conference The American Southwest Conference, one of the largest intercollegiate athletic conferences in NCAA Division III, is in its second decade of providing quality athletic experiences for its student-athletes, coaches and administrators. Founded in May 1996 to provide a structure for intercollegiate athletics among member institutions, the American Southwest Conference includes former members of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA) and other institutions from outside the Texas borders. From the eight founding institutions to today’s present group of 14 college and universities, the ASC encompasses institutions sharing similar educational and athletic philosophies. The roster of American Southwest Conference members includes Concordia University Texas, East Texas Baptist University, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne University, LeTourneau University, Louisiana College, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Mississippi College, University of the Ozarks, Schreiner University, Sul Ross State University, University of Texas at Dallas, University of Texas at Tyler, and Texas Lutheran University. ASC championships are conducted in 16 sports (8 men, 8 women). Men’s championships are offered in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track and field. Women’s championships are offered in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball. The American Southwest Conference is headquartered in Richardson, Texas.
Amy Carlton ASC Commissioner Amy Carlton is the Commissioner of the American Southwest Conference with oversight of the league’s long-term and daily administration and operations, including member and NCAA relations, compliance, scheduling and championships. Carlton was appointed Interim Commissioner July 1, 2006 after serving as ASC Assistant Commissioner/ Director of Media Relations. Carlton joined the ASC office in January 2002 after 13-1/2 years in sports information at NCAA Division I institutions, including 10 years as Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations at the University of Michigan (1990-2000). She was Assistant Sports Information Director at Northern Illinois University (1989-90) and a graduate intern at both Western Illinois University (1987-88) and Michigan (1988-89). Carlton began her career at Division III institutions as an assistant in the news bureau at Franklin College (1981-82) and Director of News and Sports Information at Manchester College (198287). Carlton is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), National Association of Division III Athletic Administrators (NADIIIAA), National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA), and the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). A native of Greencastle, Ind., Carlton is a 1981 graduate of Franklin College (Ind.), where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism. + 49 +
Greg Weghorst Media Relations Director Assistant Commissioner Greg Weghorst was named Director of Media Relations of the American Southwest Conference in February 2007 after serving in an interim role since August 2006. He was promoted to Assistant Commissioner in 2010. Weghorst is the fifth media relations director of the ASC. He provides an oversight of the conference’s media relations operation, including compilation of league statistics and standings and NCAA reports, production of the ASC weekly sport reports, maintaining the ASC web site and assisting with conference issues and tournament administration. A sports writer with the Temple Daily Telegram prior to coming to the ASC, Weghorst provided coverage of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Central Texas Blackhawks/ Marshals of the North American Hockey League and Temple-area high schools. He was part of the coverage team for the 2005 EV1.net Houston Bowl and the 2004 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. A native of Waco, Texas, he is a 2003 graduate of Mary Hardin-Baylor with a Bachelor of Arts degree in mass communications/journalism.
University of the Ozarks
• First co-educational college west of the Mississippi • First Arkansas woman to receive a college degree • First historically white college in Arkansas to admit African- Americans • 650 students from 22 states and 20 countries. • 80 percent of faculty hold the highest degrees in their fields • Average class size is 14 and the student/faculty ratio is 13:1 • 60 majors, minors, and pre professional degrees • 75 percent of students live on campus • 95 percent of students receive some type of financial aid • Consistently ranked as one of the Best Values in the South by US News • Voted one of the best places to work by The Chronicle of Higher Education
Majors Accounting Art* Biology* Business Administration Business Education* Chemistry Communications-Radio, TV & Video Communications-Strategic Composite Science Early Childhood Education*† Economics English* Environmental Studies History* History & Literature Management Marketing Mathematics* Middle Level Education*† Music Philosophy Physical Education* Political Science Psychology Psychology of Human Behavior Religion Religion/Philosophy Social Sciences* Sociology Spanish Theatre Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medical Sciences Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Respiratory Therapy Pre-Veterinary Sciences * Teaching Certificates available † Special education certificates available
University Sponsored Groups Campus Activities Board (CAB) Residence Hall Association (RHA) Student Foundation Board (SFB) Student Government Association (SGA) Honor Societies Alpha Chi Tri-Beta (Biology) Kappa Delta Pi (Education) Phi Alpha Theta (History) Sigma Alpha (Sociology) Sigma Tau Delta (English) Student Publications/Media Aerie (Yearbook) Falstaff (Literary magazine) KUOZ-Channel 6 KUOZ-LP 100.5 FM Religious Organizations Alpha & Omega Baptist Collegiate Ministries (BCM) Catholic Campus Ministries (CCM) Fellowship of Christian Athletes Methodist Campus Ministries (MCM) Presbyterian Connection Presbyterian Students Recreational Organizations Ozarks Disc Golf Association Ozarks Outback Club Ozarks Shooting Club Academic Organizations Beta Sigma Kappa Fortissimo (Music Club) Ozarks Alchemists Ozarks Art Club Ozarks Biological Society Ozarks Mathematical Society Ozarks Student Education Association Phi Beta Lambda (Business) Students in Free Enterprise University Players Special Interest Groups Amnesty International BACCHUS College Republicans Fire Corps In Focus Ozarks Photography Club Investment Club Martial Arts Club Planet Club Rotaract Screaming Eagles Forensic Club Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Model UN Group Young Democrats
#2 Clark Kauffman
#1 Matt Mouer #9 Anthony Euculano
#18 Junior Sandoval
#16 Shaun Keane #10 Eloy Salgado
#7 Marcus Aldaba
#11 Adrian Nunez
#8 Josh Duncan
#19 Patrick Shoulders
#6 Cole DeVoss
#1 Matt Mouer #6 Cole DeVoss
#8 Josh Duncan
#16 Shaun Keane
#17 Patrick Shoulders #11 Adrian Nunez
#7 Marcus Aldaba
2012 Schedule AUGUST 31 CENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE
OCTOBER 2:00 pm
SEPTEMBER 4 Hendrix College 7 Westminster College 8 Fontbonne University 14 *Hardin-Simmons University 15 *Howard Payne University 20 *TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY 22 *SCHREINER UNIVERSITY 27 *East Texas Baptist University
7:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm 6:00 pm
4 *UT-TYLER 6 *LETOURNEAU UNIVERSITY 12 *Concordia University Texas 13 *Mary Hardin-Baylor 20 *UT-DALLAS 25 *MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 27 *LOUISIANA COLLEGE (Sr. Day)
3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00
NOVEMBER 2-4 ASC Championship Tournament HOME Matches in CAPS *American Southwest Conference Match
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