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Name Zach Jacobsen Jesse Della Porta Cole Luby Pedro Ozi Trey Fench Thiago Alves George Cant Henrique Rezek Hisham Abdelaziz Yinka Lawal Leonardo da Silva George Burne Lucas Coro Thalles Silva Alexandre Leao Victor Peres Nathaniel Johnson Nick Spielman Igor Oliveira Adrian Herrera Pedro Villa William Siu Philip Wong Safaa Abid MJ Sheriff Bryson Lehn Jason Newell Matthew Taylor Danilo da Silva Diego Velazquez Raphael Baeta
Pos. GK GK GK GK D/F D M/F M D/M F F F M M M/F F D/M M F F M/F F F M D/F M D D F D/M D
Ht. 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-5 5-7 6-0 6-1 5-10 5-10 5-9 5-10 6-2 6-0 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-11 6-2 5-9 6-1 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-8 5-7 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-0
Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Sr. R-Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. So. R-Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. R-Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So.
Hometown/Previous School Frederick, MD/Frederick High School Palm Coast, FL / Brevard Virtual High School Hillsboro, MO / Hillsboro High School Sao Paulo, Brazil / Young Harris Locust Grove, GA / Luella High School Belo Horizonte, Brazil / Colegio Militar Ockbrook, England / West Park High School Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil / Florida Memorial University Metairie, LA / Grace King High School Bromley, England / De Montfort University Itajubá, Brazil / CESEC Padre Mario High School Carlisle, England / Queen Elizabeth Grammar School Ribeirão Preto, Brazil / University of São Paulo Cotia, Brazil / Escola Estadual Professor Andronico de Mello Ribeirão Preto, Brazil / COC High School Brasilia, Brazil / CETEB-Brasilia London, England / St. Dunstan’s College Melbourne, FL / Eau Gallie High School São Paulo, Brazil / IMG Academy Austin, TX / David Crockett High School New Braunfels, TX / Canyon High School São José dos Campos, Brazil Hong Kong, China / Diocesan Boys School Knoxville, TN / Central High School Knoxville, TN / Central High School Hendersonville, TN / Goodpasture High School Richmond, KY / Home Schooled Marietta, GA / Marietta High School Campinas, Brazil / Concordia College Newman, GA / East Coweta High School Rio de Janeiro, Brazil / James Taylor High School
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Hisham Abdelaziz Safaa Abid Thiago Alves Raphael Baeta George Burne George Cant Lucas Coro Jesse Della Porta Adrian Herrera Nathaniel Johnson Yinka Lawal Alexandre Leão Bryson Lehn Cole Luby Jason Newell Igor Oliveira Pedro Ozi Victor Peres Henrique Rezek MJ Sheriff Thalles Silva Danilo da Silva Leonardo da Silva William Siu Nick Spielman Matthew Taylor Diego Velazquez Pedro Villa Phillip Wong
So. R-Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Jr. R-Sr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Fr.
Head Coach: Helio D’Anna (Thirteenth season) Assistant Coach: Adriano de Moraes (Sixth season) Graduate Assistant Coach: Marcel Barwanietz (Second season) Athletic Trainer: Matthew Pahls
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School Information School Name.................................................................................................Lincoln Memorial University Location.................................................................................................................................. Harrogate, Tenn. Founded........................................................................................................................................................ 1897 Enrollment (2014-15)............................................................................................................................. 3,735 Nickname.........................................................................................................................................Railsplitters School Colors............................................................................................................................ Blue and Gray Affiliation................................................................................................................................NCAA Division II Conference.................................................................................................................................South Atlantic President........................................................................................................................ Dr. B. James Dawson Athletic Director........................................................................................................................... Matt Green Faculty Athletics Representative.............................................................................. Ahleasha McNeal Senior Woman Administrator.......................................................................................... Jenny Michael
Stadium Information Home Field (Opened)........................................................................................ LMU Soccer Field (2008) Capacity............................................................................................................................................................500 Surface.....................................................................................................................Natural grass (Bermuda) Dimensions..........................................................................................................................................120’ X 80’ All-Time Record at the LMU Soccer Field (2008-present).................................................32-14-6 All-Time Home Record (1987-present)...............................................................................139-75-14*
Coaching Staff Head Coach.............................................................................................Helio D’Anna (Union (Ky.), 1988) Record at LMU (yrs)...............................................................................................................136-65-21 (12) Career Record........................................................................................................................235-135-30 (20) Office Phone............................................................................................................................... 423.869.6245 Email........................................................................................................................helio.danna@lmunet.edu Assistant Coach..................................................................Adriano Moraes (Lincoln Memorial, 2008) Office Phone............................................................................................................................... 423.869.6340 Email................................................................................................................adriano.moraes@lmunet.edu Graduate Assistant Coach........................................Marcel Barwanietz (Lincoln Memorial, 2015) Athletic Trainer....................................................................................................................... Matthew Pahls
Program History First Year of Men’s Soccer.................................................................................................................................................... 1987 All-Time Overall Record.........................................................................................................................................256-221-34* All-Time TVAC Record..............................................................................................................................................................8-0* TVAC Champions......................................................................................................................................................... 1987, 1988 All-Time GSC Record.........................................................................................................................................................28-32-2 GSC Champions....................................................................................................................................................................... 2005 GSC Regular Season Champions..................................................................................................................................... 2004 GSC Tournament Appearances.................................................................................................................................................5 GSC Tournament Record......................................................................................................................................................2-4-1 All-Time SAC Record.........................................................................................................................................................44-22-6 SAC Champions........................................................................................................................................................................ 2007 SAC Tournament Champions............................................................................................................................................. 2007 SAC Tournament Appearances.................................................................................................................................................8 SAC Tournament Record.....................................................................................................................................................3-562 Last SAC Tournament Appearance................................................................................................................................. 2014 Result................................................................................................................................lost at Mars Hill in quarterfinals, 1-0 NCAA Tournament Appearances.............................................................................................................................................2 NCA Tournament Record.....................................................................................................................................................6-2-1 Last NCAA Tournament Appearance............................................................................................................................. 2007 Result................................................................................................lost to Franklin Pierce 1-0 in national championship * Records are incomplete
GENERAL INFORMATION 2015 Railsplitter Roster/Team Photo..........................................................................Inside Front Cover Quick Facts/Table of Contents........................................................................................................................1 Media Information/Phone Directory............................................................................................................2 MEET THE COACHES Head Coach Helio D’Anna................................................................................................................................3 Assistant Coach Adriano Moraes...................................................................................................................4 Graduate Assistant Marcel Barwanietz........................................................................................................4 MEET THE TEAM 2014 Railsplitter Bios................................................................................................................................... 5-17 Lucas Coro / Nathaniel Johnson....................................................................................................................5 Yinka Lawal / Leonardo da Silva.....................................................................................................................6 William Siu / Pedro Villa.....................................................................................................................................7 George Burne / Alexandre Leão.....................................................................................................................8 Bryson Lehn / Pedro Ozi....................................................................................................................................9 Henrique Rezek / Danilo da Silva................................................................................................................ 10 Hisham Abdelaziz / Raphael Baeta ........................................................................................................... 11 George Cant / Igor Oliveira........................................................................................................................... 12 MJ Sheriff / Thalles Silva................................................................................................................................. 13 Nick Spielman / Diego Velazquez............................................................................................................... 14 Abid / Alves / Della Porta / Fench............................................................................................................... 15 Hernandez / Luby / Newell / Peres............................................................................................................. 16 Taylor / Wong..................................................................................................................................................... 17 2012 Brazil Trip.................................................................................................................................................. 17 2014 YEAR IN REVIEW Game-by-Game Results................................................................................................................................. 18 Final Statistics.................................................................................................................................................... 19 SAC-Only Statistics........................................................................................................................................... 20 RAILSPLITTER HISTORY AND RECORDS Railsplitter Honor Roll..................................................................................................................................... 21 Railsplitter All-Americans.............................................................................................................................. 21 Railsplitter Coaches......................................................................................................................................... 21 Career Records.................................................................................................................................................. 22 Single-Season Records................................................................................................................................... 23 Single-Game Records..................................................................................................................................... 24 All-Time Series Records.................................................................................................................................. 25 LMU in the NCAA Tournament..............................................................................................................26-27 LMU Soccer Complex................................................................................................................................28-29 LMU Soccer Complex Records..................................................................................................................... 30 LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY The Tri-State Area............................................................................................................................................. 31 Athletic Department Information.............................................................................................................. 32 This Is 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MEDIA INFORMATION WELCOME This guide is designed to assist the media with their coverage of Lincoln Memorial University soccer. It is published primarily as a source of information for reporters representing newspapers, television and radio stations, wire services and magazines. If you need information that you cannot find in this guide, please contact the Athletic Media Relations Office at (423) 869-6376. We are always ready to serve you. MEDIA CREDENTIALS / PARKING Requests for working media credentials should be directed to Bill Porter with the LMU Athletic Media Relations Department. Credentials can be acquired at the soccer field press area located at the top of the seating complex. Parking will be available adjacent to the Tex Turner Arena. Park close to the field at your own risk. PHOTOGRAPHER CREDENTIALS While photography is generall allowed by anyone at the field, credentials will be issued only to accredited photographers or those individuals on special assignment. Please check with Bill Porter or Scott Erland in the press area for instructions on allowed areas of access. No photographers are allowed inside the fence or in the dugout at any time during the game without credentials.
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STATISTICAL SERVICES Statistics are provided using the Automated Scorebook (STAT CREW) program. Monitors can be placed in the press box to provide immediate access to statistics. Hard copies of final stats will be provided following each contest. Other items, such as statistics, are available in the game programs with more detailed statistics being available upon request from accredited parties. Game-by-game statistics will be e-mailed back to the sports information office of visiting teams at the conclusion of the day, if requested. If no sports information representative is traveling with the opposing team, arrangements should be made in advance for additional services to be provided in their absence.
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MEDIA (Area Code 423 unless noted) Outlet Phone Associated Press 865.522.3963 Bristol Herald-Courier 276.645.2516 Claiborne Progress 626.3222 Corbin Times-Tribune 606.528.2464 Harlan Daily Enterprise 606.573.4510 Kingsport Times-News 392.1323 Knoxville News-Sentinel 865.342.6259 LaFollette Press 562.8468 Middlesboro Daily News 606.248.1010 Morristown Citizen-Tribune 581.5630 Nashville Tennessean. 615.259.8010 Pineville Sun 606.337.2333 Pinnacle Sports View 606.246.0230 Powell Valley News 276.546.1210 USA Today 703.276.3735 WATE-TV 6 (ABC)/WBXX-TV 20 (CW) 865.637.6397 865.637.1272 WBIR-TV 10 (NBC)/WTNZ-TV 43 (FOX) WCYB-TV 5 (NBC) 276.645.1521 WJHL-TV 11 (CBS) 434.4544 WLMU FM/ WCXZ AM 423.869.6331 WVLT-TV 8 (CBS) 865.450.8880 WYMT-TV 57 (CBS) 606.436.5757
Fax 865.523.5904 276.669.6396 626.6868 606.528.9850 606.573.0042 392.1385 865.342.6402 566.7060 606.248.7614 581.8863 615.259.8826 606.337.2360 N/A 276.546.5468 703.276.3721 865.523.3561 865.522.7341 276.645.1554 926.9080 423.869.6435 865.584.1978 606.439.3760
RADIO BROADCASTS The LMU soccer field is equipped with wireless internet access and future plans include dedicated internet lines. If necessary, phone lines are available with a long run from the Schenck Center. In order to access these lines, teams interested in doing a radio broadcast of a particular game need to inform the LMU Athletic Media Relations office in writing at their earliest convenience and no later than five days prior to the contest. COVERING PRACTICE Members of the working media are invited to attend all practices of the LMU soccer team, which are held at main soccer field or the practice field adjacent to the Harrogate City Park. Some practices are held in the Turner Arena due to weather. For scheduled times please contact Bill Porter in the Media Relations office. Members of the working media interested in interviews with Coach Helio D’Anna, Coach Adriano de Moraes and/or any LMU soccer player must make an arrangement 24 hours prior to a requested time through Bill Porter. Post-game interviews of requested players and the coaches will be arranged immediately after a 10-minute cooling-off period through the LMU Soccer SID. SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE Nic Bowman, the South Atlantic Conference SID, will handle all information requests related to softball at the South Atlantic Conference. The SAC address is 226 North Park Drive, Gateway Plaza Suite 130, Rock Hill, SC 29730. The SAC telephone number is 803.981-5240, the fax number is 803.981.9444, and the Web site address is www.thesac.com. LMU ATHLETICS TWITTER/FACEBOOK Updated information on all LMU athletic teams can be obtained 24 hours a day by accessing the official LMU Athletics Twitter page at www. twitter.com/LMURailsplitter or the Facebook page at www.facebook. com/LMURailsplitters. The pages will be updated regularly with results, facts and schedules.
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT/UNIVERSITY (Area Code 423)
Outlet Phone Soccer Office (D’Anna)........................................................................869.6245 Soccer Office (de Moraes).................................................................869.6340 Athletic Department Office..............................................................869.6285 Athletic Director (Matt Green).........................................................869.6241 Athletic Department Fax...................................................................869.6382 Compliance (Mike Smith)..................................................................869.6239 Faculty Athletics Rep. (Ahleasha McNeal)...................................869.6371 Senior Woman Administrator (Jenny Michael).........................869.6246 Sports Information Department (Bill Porter).............................869.6376 Sports Information Cell Phone (Porter)............................... 865.300.6701 Sports Information Department (Scott Erland)........................869.6236 Sports Information Cell Phone (Peace)............................... 615.305.1610 Athletic Training (Don Grigsby)......................................................869.6378 University Information.......................................................................869.3611 University Information (Toll-Free)......................................... 800.325.0900 University Admissions........................................................................869.6280 University Registrar.............................................................................869.6313 University Financial Aid.....................................................................869.6336 University Bookstore...........................................................................869.6306
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COACHING STAFF
Helio D’Anna
HEAD COACH, THIRTEENTH SEASON Coach Helio D’Anna, or simply Coach “L” (as he is known throughout the soccer world) hails from Campinas, Brazil. He begins his thirteenth season as head men’s and women’s soccer coach at LMU. Under his leadership, the men have accumulated four conference titles and made two trips to the NCAA national tournament. The men also won two regional titles and appeared in the national championship once. The women have won four conference titles and made three trips to the NCAA national tournament, winning a regional title before falling in the Elite Eight in 2004. Each team also has had two conference runners up finishes during the time. LMU has appeared in the top 25 rankings many times including being ranked number one in the nation with the men and number eight with the women. D’Anna was named NCAA South Region Coach of the Year with the women once and Appalachian Region Coach of the Year with the men one time. He has recruited and coached 5 All Americans with the men (including one national player of the year) and 3 with the women. Prior to LMU, D’Anna served as head men’s soccer coach for nearby Union College before coming to the Lincoln Memorial University program. D’Anna guided Union to four Mid-South Conference Championships and was named Mid-South Conference Coach of the Year each of those seasons. Coach D’Anna’s Union College teams earned two trips to the NAIA Region XI Championship match. They appeared in HELIO D’ANNA the top 25 rankings many times including the highest ranking as number 3 in LMU YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS the nation. During his tenured at Union he recruited and coached a total of 9 All American players. WOMEN Year W L T Pct. D’Anna majored in physical education at Unicamp-Brazil, and has a masters 2003 7 11 0 .389 degree in physical education from Union College, KY. He coached and played at 2004 12 5 2 .684 different soccer clubs in Brazil as well as the American High School of Campinas. 2005 16 3 1 .825 2006 9 6 1 .594 He now possesses an overall winning record of 363-209-50 in his collegiate career 2007 15 5 1 .738 as a head coach (242-131-33 as a men’s coach and 121-78-17 with the women). 2008 11 6 1 .639 In percentage of wins, D’Anna is the 30th winningest active coach in the NCAA II 2009 7 8 3 .472 with the men (45th all-time) and 38th with the women. He also ranks 18th in the 2010 10 7 0 .588 nation in number of victories with the men and 41st with the women. 2011 8 8 2 .500 2012 7 7 2 .500 He and his wife Debbie reside in Morristown, TN. 2013 10 8 1 .552 2014 9 4 3 .656 Total 121 78 17 .600
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Coach D’Anna earned his 300th victory as a head coach on Oct. 27, 2011 when the LMU women won 2-1 at Mars Hill.
MEN Year W L T Pct. 2003 6 10 2 .389 2004 12 3 1 .781 2005 15 3 1 .816 2006 15 2 3 .825 2007 20 4 1 .820 2008 11 7 2 .600 2009 10 5 1 .656 2010 10 6 1 .618 2011 8 7 3 .528 2012 13 4 1 .750 2013 9 8 2 .500 2014 7 6 3 .531 Total 136 65 21 .660
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Adriano Moraes
ASSISTANT COACH, SIXTH SEASON Adriano Moraes joined the staff as assistant coach in 2010 following a successful collegiate career, including one season as a Railsplitter. During this time on the staff the Jacareí, Brazil, native has been able to bring to the table a great deal of soccer knowledge, quality leadership and a work ethic that was second to none. Before coming to LMU as a student-athlete in 2006, Adriano had the opportunity to play soccer at a high level by playing and training with outstanding players and coaches in several clubs in Brazil, including São José Esporte Clube, Associação Atlética Matonense and Associação Atlética Internacional de Limeira. He also, worked as a High School Physical Educator Teacher in Brazil and as Youth Program Director at YMCA in São José dos Campos - Brazil. Although Adriano only played one season for the Railsplitters, his contributions as a player and as a coach are evident in most of LMU soccer programs major achievements, such as: 2012 Men’s SAC Tournament Final, 2007/08 Men’s Appalachian Region titles, 2007/08 Women’s and Men’s SAC Tournament Titles, 2007/08 Men’s NCAA National Finalist and 2006/07 Men’s NCAA Nationals Semifinalist. Adriano possess a Master’s degree in Education – School Counseling from Lincoln Memorial University, which has helped provide him with numerous skills to effectively manage students-athletes’ challenges during their college years. Additionally, the Bachelor’s degree in Physical Educational from University of Vale do Paraiba (Brazil) that he earned has allowed him to use the accurate knowledge when working with athletes in order to reach their best fitness performance. In addition to his regular duties at LMU he is also the men’s soccer head coach at LMU’s J. Frank White Academy, the head coach for the 2001 girls soccer team at Tennessee State Soccer Association (Tennessee - Olympic Development Program) and has been working with youth soccer leagues surround the community in order to promote the sport, help children’s development and increase LMU Soccer programs relationship with the community. Adriano, his wife Maria Clara and their daughters Larissa and Sophia live in Harrogate.
Marcel Barwanietz
GRADUATE ASSISTANT
Marcel Barwanietz joins the Lincoln Memorial staff for his first season as a graduate assistant coach this fall. Barwanietz, who recently earned his degree in Business from LMU, was the starting goalkeeper for the Railsplitters for the past three seasons. During that time, the Berlin, Germany native accumulated a 1.15 goals against average in 52 appearances. He also scored two penalty kick goals during his senior season. Among his laundry list of accomplishment, Barwanietz holds the program’s single-season record for goals against average with 0.8 in 2012.
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Barwanietz was recognized as the program’s Rookie of the Year in 2012, earned an All-District Scholar nod, was twice named to the All-SAC squad (2013 and 2014) and received the Defensive MVP award. He also served as a team co-captain during two of his three seasons in the Blue and Gray.
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Prior to his arrival at LMU, Barwanietz was a standout at Coffeyville Community College. Barwanietz, who will pursue an MBA during his stint as the program’s graduate assistant, will be in charge of the goalkeepers among a variety of additional duties.
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MEET THE TEAM
10 Lucas Coro Midfielder | 6-0 | Senior Ribeirão Preto, Brazil | University of São Paulo 2014 Played in all 16 matches while making 10 starts...compiled 1,003 minutes...scored a single goal on 22 shots and five shots on goal...provided the game-winning score in LMU’s 2-1 win over Anderson (10/18)...launched a career-high four shots against Lees-McRae (10/1) D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Lucas is a veteran who has an important role in the middle. He can hold the fort allowing our offense to do their thing but he can also link up and provide support. He will be an important player for us.”
CAREER STATISTICS
OFFENSE 2014 TOTAL
GP GS G A 16 10 1 0 16 10 1 0
Pts Shots Shot% GW PK-Att 2 22 .045 1 0-0 2 22 .045 1 0-0
14 Nathaniel Johnson Defender/Midfielder | 6-0 | Senior London, england | St. Dunstan’s College 2014 Named to All-South Atlantic Conference second team...played and started all 16 matches, accumulating a team-leading 1,480 minutes played...scored two goals with just 10 total shots and three shots on goal...notched second career goal and first of 2014 in 2-0 win over North Georgia...lofted three shots in two different matches 2013 Appeared in 16 matches with 15 starts and 1,260 total minutes on the pitch...finished with one goal, six shots and two shots on goal...collected his first career goal in game-winning fashion in a 1-0 win over Brevard (10/5). 2012 Appeared in 15 matches, starting 13 with 1,141 total minutes played...recorded one assists, four shots and one shot on goal.
CAREER STATISTICS
OFFENSE 2012 2013 2014 TOTAL
GP GS G 15 13 0 16 15 1 16 16 2 47 44 3
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A 1 0 0 1
Pts 1 2 4 7
Shots 4 6 10 20
Shot% GW PK-Att .000 0 0-0 .167 1 0-0 .200 0 0-0 .150 1 0-0
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D’ANNA’S COMMENTS “Nate is one of the top defenders in the region and will be surrounded by the kinds of players who will enhance his impact. He is powerful, athletic and dominant in the air and on 50/50 balls. He is also a leader.”
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7 Yinka Lawal Forward | 5-9 | Senior Bromley, England | de Montfort University 2014 Made 14 appearances and 14 starts in his debut season with the Railsplitters...led the team with 44 shot attempts and 17 shots on goal...finished with one goal and one assist in 1,043 minutes played...accounted for his assist in a 1-0 win over Queens and then scored his first goal a week later in a win against Anderson...posted six shots at Brevard...notched five shots in two different matches...landed a career-high four shots on goal against Mars Hill. D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Yinka is an intimidating presence as a forward. He is strong, fast, and will be always on the move. He creates a lot for himself and his teammates and is able to put up big numbers this year. He is also a steady leader.” CAREER STATISTICS
OFFENSE 2014 TOTAL
GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% GW PK-Att 14 14 1 1 3 44 .023 0 0-0 14 14 1 1 3 44 .023 0 0-0
8 Leonardo da Silva Forward | 5-10 | Redshirt Senior Itajubá, Brazil | CESEC Padre Mario HS 2014 Selected to the All-South Atlantic Conference first team and the NSCAA All-Southeast Region third team...led the Railsplitters in goals scored and ranked 11th in the SAC with six goals...accounted for three game-winning scores, 40 shots and 14 shots on goal...scored four goals through the team’s first three matches, including a two-goal outburst in a win over Coker...logged a season-high six shots on two separate occasions...had five shots in each of the Railsplitters’ first three matches...limited to only 807 minutes in 14 appearances
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2013 All-SAC Second Team selection...started 18 matches for the Railsplitters, logging 1,515 minutes on the pitch...tallied five goals, three assists and 13 points...posted 70 shots with 24 shots landing on goal...led the team with 31 corner kick attempts...contributed a goal and an assist in a 4-0 win over North Georgia...repeated that accomplishment with a 3-2 triumph over Catawba.
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D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Leo is among the top mids in the nation. His skills, playmaking and scoring as well as his competitiveness are essential to our success. As he is surrounded this year by the right kinds of players he should be able to take his game to an even higher level.”
CAREER STATISTICS
OFFENSE 2013 2014 TOTAL
GP GS G 18 18 5 14 12 6 32 30 11
A 3 0 3
Pts 13 12 25
Shots 70 40 110
Shot% GW PK-Att .071 2 0-0 .150 3 0-1 .100 5 0-1
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19 William Siu Forward | 6-1 | Senior São José dos Campos, Brazil 2014 Appeared in 15 matches with 314 minutes of playing time...posted 10 shots and four shots on goal...notched two shots on two different occasions...played a careerhigh 38 minutes at Catawba. D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “William is poised to have a strong senior year. He worked hard at his game over the summer and will arrive in top shape. He has speed, scoring capabilities and a great attitude. He is a very good player for us.”
CAREER STATISTICS
OFFENSE 2014 TOTAL
GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% GW PK-Att 15 0 0 0 0 10 .000 0 0-0 15 0 0 0 0 10 .000 0 0-0
18 Pedro Villa Midfielder/Forward | 5-9 | Senior New Braunfels, Texas | Canyon HS 2014 Ranked second for the Railsplitters with four goals...played in all 16 matches while making four starts...was credited with 27 shots and 14 shots on goal, accruing a gaudy .519 shots on goal percentage...scored two times in LMU’s season-opening win over Alabama-Huntsville...added goals against Lenoir-Rhyne and Carson-Newman...launched a season-high four shots at Mars Hill. 2013 Played in all 19 matches, starting in 14 of those contests...collected four goals, one assist, 24 shots and 12 shots on goal...notched two scores in a 2-3 loss to Alabama-Huntsville...posted a goal and an assist against Newberry in 4-0 win. 2012 Appeared in 17 matches with 290 minutes to his credit...scored two goals with one assist despite receiving limited playing time...recorded nine shots with five shots on goal...contributed first two career goals in 7-1 thrashing of Anderson.
CAREER STATISTICS
OFFENSE 2012 2013 2014 TOTAL
GP GS 17 0 19 14 16 4 52 18
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G 2 4 4 10
A 1 1 0 2
Pts 5 9 8 22
Shots 9 24 27 60
Shot% GW PK-Att .222 0 0-0 .167 0 0-0 .148 0 0-0 .167 0 0-0
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D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Pedro’s speed is among the top in the league. His scoring ratio vs. chances created is very good. He has a very good left foot but can use his right well too. He is experienced and can put pressure on defenders and make things happen.”
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9 George Burne Forward | 6-2 | Junior Carlisle, England | Queen Elizabeth Grammar School 2014 tarted all 15 matches in which he appeared, amassing 1,050 minutes played...ranked fourth for the Railsplitters with five points...scored two goals and added one assist...accounted for 27 shots, 10 shots on goal and one game-winning goal...tallied his first goal of the season in 2-2 draw against Newberry...assisted on a goal in LMU’s win over Brevard...scored the lone goal of the match in a 1-0 win over Queens...posted a career-high seven shots against Queens 2013 All-SAC Honorable Mention...Appeared in 18 matches, starting all 18...logged 1,331 minutes with three goals and four assists...posted 43 shots and 13 shots on goal...scored first career goal in first career match, a 2-3 loss to Eckerd. D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “George has many elements that make him a successful college player. He is big, strong, works hard and has a very good left foot. As a center forward he is a tough match and allows our wingers to link and wall play.” CAREER STATISTICS
OFFENSE 2013 2014 TOTAL
GP GS G 18 18 3 15 15 2 33 33 5
A 4 1 5
Pts 10 5 15
Shots 43 27 70
Shot% GW PK-Att .070 0 0-0 .074 1 0-0 .071 1 0-0
12 Alexandre Leão Midfielder/Forward | 6-0 | Junior Ribeirão Preto, Brazil | COC HS 2014 Made two starts with 12 total appearances...played 309 minutes...notched four shots with a pair of shots on goal...played a season-high 79 minutes with a single shot against Tusculum
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2013 Appeared in 12 matches with 11 starts before a lower leg injury cut his season short...notched two goals and an assist with 12 shots and five shots on goal...nabbed first career goal in 4-0 win over North Georgia.
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D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Alexandre has very good potential both as a mid or a full back. When in shape he can impact a game and put numbers up. He does understand the game well and has good fundamentals.” CAREER STATISTICS
OFFENSE 2013 2014 TOTAL
GP GS 12 11 12 2 24 13
G 2 0 2
A 1 0 1
Pts 5 0 5
Shots 12 4 16
Shot% GW PK-Att .167 2 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .125 2 0-0
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23 Bryson Lehn Midfielder | 5-8 | Junior Hendersonville, Tennessee | Goodpasture HS 2014 Played in 11 matches and accumulated 213 minutes...finished with a single shot on his stat ledger...compiled a season-high 38 minutes against Tusculum. 2013 Recorded 878 minutes played in 16 appearances and four starts...contributed three shots and two shots on goal D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Bryson is tireless and battles every ball. He also makes great runs from the back. He is surprisingly good in the air and a tough match up for the opponents. He is also resilient and dependable.”
CAREER STATISTICS
OFFENSE 2013 2014 TOTAL
GP GS 16 4 11 0 27 4
G 0 0 0
A 0 0 0
Pts 0 0 0
Shots 3 1 4
Shot% GW PK-Att .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0
1 Pedro Ozi Goalkeeper | 6-5 | Junior São Paulo, Brazil | CFAC | Young Harris D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Pedro is big and also has a big span. He obviously does well in the air but also on the ground. He also has a great personality and fits well with the group.”
DEFENSE 2012 2013 TOTAL
GP GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% 1 0 1:01 0 0.00 0 .000 18 16 1522:57 17 1.00 57 .770 19 16 1523:58 17 1.000 57 .770
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5 Henrique Rezek Midfielder | 5-10 | Junior
São José dos Campos, Brazil | Joaquim Andrade Meirelles Professor | Florida Memorial University D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Henrique is a key signee with great potential to make a big mark in the league. He is creative, improvises well and can score in a number of ways. He will blend well both with our players and in our style of play.”
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GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% GW PK-Att Not available 18 -- 4 4 12 38 .105 -- -18 -- 4 4 12 38 .105 -- --
27 Danilo da Silva Forward | 6-0 | Junior Campinas, Brazil | Concordia College (Ala.)
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D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Danilo can play both the striker and offensive mid positions. He has good speed and can both face defenders as well as play with his back to the goal. His mobility will make it hard on center backs to track. He is an important signee.”
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GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% GW PK-Att Not available 14 13 11 7 29 41 .268 2 0-0 14 13 11 7 29 41 .268 2 0-0
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6 Hisham Abdelaziz Defender/Midfielder | 5-10 | Sophomore Metairie, Louisiana | Grace King HS 2014 Played in all 16 of the team’s matches while compiling the fourth-most minutes among non-goalkeepers with 1,231...spent at least 90 minutes on the pitch in six different matches, including a career-high 110 minutes in a 1-1 draw against Tusculum...registered his first and only career shot in a win over Brevard. D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Hisham had a wonderful freshman year and should be able to take it further. He is calm and composed, creative and reads the game well. As he improves his crosses and connection with the forwards he can be among the top full backs in the league.” CAREER STATISTICS
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GP GS G A 16 14 0 0 16 14 0 0
Pts Shots Shot% GW PK-Att 0 1 .000 0 0-0 0 1 .000 0 0-0
29 Raphael Baeta Defender | 6-0 | Sophomore Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | James Taylor HS 2014 Logged 41 minutes played in three appearances...spent a career-high 18 minutes on the pitch against Wingate. D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Raphael has the tools and work ethic to have a strong college career. He spent the summer working at the game and should see dividends this year. He has good size and skills and can defend and support.”
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4 George Cant Midfielder/Forward | 6-1 | Sophomore Ockbrook, England | West Park HS 2014 Appeared in 13 matches, logging 207 total minutes...fired off three shots with two landing on target...played a career-high 35 minutes against Catawba. D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS George is crafty and has tremendous potential. He can possess with the best and is also capable of scoring. As he develops his defensive bite he will be able to play several positions both in the middle and upfront.”
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GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% GW PK-Att 13 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0-0 13 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0-0
16 Igor Oliveira Forward | 5-11 | Sophomore São Paulo, Brazil | IMG Academy 2014 Did not play
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22 MJ Sheriff Defender/Forward | 5-11 | Freshman Knoxville, Tennessee | Central HS 2014 Combined for 229 minutes played over 11 appearances in his debut season in the Blue and Gray...accounted for three shots and two shots on goal...posted two of his three shots in a win over North Georgia...played a career-high 55 minutes against Queens. D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “MJ is a pure athlete, fast and strong. He can play a number of positions and is willing to do what the team needs. His fundamentals are solid and with added experience will be a very strong player.” CAREER STATISTICS
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GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% GW PK-Att 11 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0-0 11 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0-0
11 Thalles Silva Midfielder | 5-9 | Sophomore Cotia, Brazil | Escola Estadual Professor Andronico de Mello 2014 Started nine times and appeared in 10 total matches...played 558 minutes, registering 11 shots and three shots on goal over that span...notched a career-high three shots against North Georgia...logged a career-best 74 minutes at Newberry.
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OFFENSE 2014 TOTAL
GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% GW PK-Att 10 9 0 0 0 11 .000 0 0-0 10 9 0 0 0 11 .000 0 0-0
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15 Nick Spielman Midfielder | 6-1 | Sophomore Melbourne, Florida | Eau Gallie HS 2014 Started 10 of his 16 total apperances, amassing 1,148 minutes played...fired off eight shots and three shots on goal...posted a career-high two shots at Mars Hill. D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Nick was impressive as a freshman and now can take his game to an even higher level. He is calm and composed even under pressure and will rarely lose the ball. He also links up well and can make surprise runs. He is good in the air and can be among the top defensive mids in the league.”
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OFFENSE 2014 TOTAL
GP GS G A 16 10 0 0 16 10 0 0
Pts Shots Shot% GW PK-Att 0 8 .000 0 0-0 0 8 .000 0 0-0
28 Diego Velazquez Defender/Midfielder | 6-4 | Sophomore Newman, Georgia | East Coweta HS
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OFFENSE 2014 TOTAL
GP GS G A 8 7 0 1 8 7 0 1
Pts Shots Shot% GW PK-Att 1 3 .000 0 0-0 1 3 .000 0 0-0
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21 Safaa Abid Midfielder | 5-11 | Redshirt Freshman Knoxville, Tennessee | Central HS D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Safaa has great attitude and potential. He loves the game and just needs to polish his tactical awareness. He makes daily improvements and will be a very good player in the long run.”
3 Thiago Alves Defender | 6-0 | Freshman Belo Horizonte, Brazil | Colegio Militar D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Thiago is a very talented defender who can destroy as well as build from the back. He is also capable of making runs and support which will make him a very interesting player for us. He will have a very bright future with the team.”
00 Jesse Della Porta Goalkeeper | 6-1 | Freshman Palm Coast, Florida | Brevard Virtual HS D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Jesse is athletic and has good reflexes. He is a hard worker and will adjust to college just fine.”
Defender/Forward | 5-7 | Freshman Locust Grove, Georgia | Luella HS D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Trey will come in and put in the work daily. He is a good athlete and should adjust to the speed of play well.” www.LMURailsplitters.com
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17 Adrian Herrera Forward | 6-2 | Redshirt Freshman Austin, Texas | David Crockett HS D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Adrian is a great team player, hard working, willing to listen and learn. He also has a great personality and will make daily improvements.”
0 Cole Luby Goalkeeper | 6-2 | Freshman Hillsboro, Missouri | Hillsboro HS D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Cole is a very talented keeper with solid fundamentals and athleticism. Over the long run he will make a top college goalkeeper.”
25 Jason Newell Defender | 5-7 | Freshman Richmond, Kentucky | Homeschooled
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D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Jason is excited to join college and will put in the daily work. He has great attitude and will have a quick learning curve.”
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13 Victor Peres Forward | 6-0 | Freshman Brasília, Brazil | CETEB-Brasília D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Victor has all the tools to be among our long line of superb forwards over the years. He is athletic, a constant threat to score and a hard worker. He is also extremely gifted and can improvise well. He should transform our offense this year.” www.LMURailsplitters.com
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26 Matthew Taylor Defender | 6-2 | Freshman Marietta, Georgia | Marietta HS D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Matt is a student of the game and will bring that approach to the field. He has solid fundamentals and good athleticism. He will do well on the long run.”
20 Phillip Wong Forward | 6-0 | Freshman Hong Kong SAR, China | Diocesean Boys School D’ANNA’S COMMMENTS “Although young, Philip should make a big impact right away in college. He played at a high level back home. He is quick and fast and has some strength for his size. He is crafty and has very solid fundamentals too.”
BRAZIL TRIP 2012 Coach Helio D’Anna uses the Brazil trip as pre-season for his teams (once every four years as allowed by the NCAA). During the trip, the LMU soccer teams have the opportunity to train at various sites with various clubs. They also have opportunities to observe professional practices and to interact with professional players and coaches. One of the highlights of these trips is the opportunity to scrimmage various youth amateur teams affiliated with the academy sustems of the professional clubs in Brazil. Without a doubt, these are extremely challenging matches that prepare the LMU teams for the tough season ahead. Of course during the trip the players have also opportunities to do sightseeing, shopping, and activities to experience the local culture (including the world famous Brazilian cuisine). As importantly, the trip provides a great team bounding opportunity creating the right team chemistry that is so important in athletics.
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HONOR ROLL South Atlantic All-Conference Leonardo de Barros................................................................................. 2 0 0 7 Marcel Barwanietz...................................................................... 2013*, 2014 George Burne........................................................................................... 2 0 1 3 * Brent Cole.................................................................................................... 2 0 0 7 Leonardo Germniani................................................................................2 0 1 1 Callum Home...................................................................... 2011, 2012, 2013 Nathaniel Johnson....................................................................................2 0 1 4 Aaron McKenna................................................................ 2008, 2009, 2010 Willian Moura..................................................................................2008, 2009 Chris Nash................................................................................................... 2 0 1 1 Felipe Nogueira............................................................................. 2007, 2008 Yuri Passos........................................................................................ 2013, 2014 Leandro Pereira......................................................................................... 2 0 0 7 Lucas Pereira.................................................................................. 2009, 2010 Mario Pinto......................................................................... 2011, 2012, 2013 Nelson Pizarro.............................................................................................2 0 0 7 Leonardo da Silva..........................................................................2013, 2014 Fernando Silveira........................................................................... 2009, 2010 Vitor Souza...................................................................................................2 0 0 7 Michael Watkins....................................................................2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Daktronics All-Region Aaron McKenna..........................................................................2008, 2010 Felipe Nogueira..........................................................................2007, 2008 Leandro Pereira......................................................................................2007 Lucas Pereira...........................................................................................2010 Mario Pinto...................................................................... 2011, 2012, 2013 Nelson Pizarro.........................................................................................2007 Renato Segalla........................................................................................ 2008
South Atlantic Player of the Year Leandro Pereira......................................................................................... 2 0 0 7 Mario Pinto................................................................................................. 2 0 1 2
Italics - 2nd team * - 3rd team/Honorable mention
Daktronics Region Player of the Year Mario Pinto..............................................................................................2012 Daktronics All-American Felipe Nogueira........................................................................ 2007, 2008* Leandro Pereira......................................................................................2007 Nelson Pizarro.........................................................................................2007 Mario Pinto..............................................................................................2012 Daktronics National Player of the Year Leandro Pereira......................................................................................2007
ALL-AMERICANS
South Atlantic Freshman of the Year Mario Pinto................................................................................................. 2 0 1 1 Gulf South All-Conference David Antonelli..........................................................................................2 0 0 3 Leonardo de Barros................................................................................. 2 0 0 5 Edmond Bogonko........................................................................ 1998, 1999 John Bongers..............................................................................................2 0 0 3 Nathan Caldwell........................................................................................ 1 9 9 6 Eddie Escobar.....................................................................1996, 1997, 1998 Sherwin Francois.......................................................................................1 9 9 7 Diallo Ibrahima............................................................................... 2003, 2004 Ben Madsen.................................................................................................2 0 0 1 Frederico Moojen......................................................................... 2004, 2005 David Mwendapole..........................................................1998, 1999, 2000 Bob Senda........................................................................................ 1998, 1999 Diogo Silvy...........................................................................2003, 2004, 2005 Vitor Souza.......................................................................................2004, 2005 David Swaney................................................................................ 1996, 1997 Alex Wendland...........................................................................................2 0 0 1 Gulf South Player of the Year Frederico Moojen......................................................................... 2004, 2005 Gulf South Freshman of the Year Leonardo de Barros................................................................................. 2 0 0 5 Eddie Escobar............................................................................................ 1 9 9 6 David Mwendapole................................................................................. 1 9 9 8 Gulf South All-Academic Nathan Caldwell..............................................................................1997, 1999 Sherwin Francois................................................................1997, 1998, 1999 Diego Gonzalez...........................................................................................2003 Carl Guillaume.............................................................................................2000 Diallo Ibrahima................................................................................2003, 2004 Brad Loveless...................................................................................1996, 1997 Frederico Moojen.......................................................................................2005 Dominic Reissner........................................................................................2002 Diogo Silvy....................................................................................................2005 Marko Skuletic.................................................................................2004, 2005 Patrick Slagle................................................................................................1999 David Swaney......................................................................1996, 1997, 1998 Brad Wigand.....................................................................................1996, 1998 Justin Wilde..................................................................................................2004
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LMU President’s Award Marcel Simo...................................................................................2006 LMU B. Frank Turner Award Hasaan Badahman......................................................................1990 Mohammed Ali El-Zare..............................................................1992 John Payette..................................................................................1996 David Swaney...............................................................................1999 John Payette David Swaney
LMU Athletes’ Hall of Fame
COACHES Jonas Holdeman 1987-88 15-10-1 Frederico Moojen 2005 NSCAA Third Team
Spencer Smith 1989-90 15-18-4
Felipe Noguiera 2007 Daktronics First Team 2008 Daktronics Honorable Mention
Craig Rasmuson 1991-93 25-32-0
Leandro Pereira 2007 Daktronics First Team 2007 Daktronics Player of the Year 2007 NSCAA Third Team
Mike Varga 1994-98 50-45-4
Jeff Winterberger 1999-2002 20-51-4 Mario Pinto 2012 Daktronics First Team 2012 NSCAA Second Team
Helio D’Anna 2003136-65-21
NSCAA Region Coach of the Year Helio D’Anna.................................................................................................2007 NSCAA All-American Frrederico Moojen........................................................................... 2005 (3rd) Leandro Pereira................................................................................ 2007 (3rd) Mario Pinto....................................................................................... 2012 (2nd)
LMU Newcomer of the Year Leonardo de Barros....................................................................2006 Leandro Pereira............................................................................2007
Nelson Pizarro 2007 NSCAA First Team
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NSCAA All-Region Leonardo Germniani............................................................................... 2011* Callum Home............................................................................................. 2012* Aaron McKenna................................................................... 2008, 2009, 2010 Frederico Moojen.......................................................................................2005 Felipe Noguiera........................................................................................... 2008 Leandro Pereira...........................................................................................2007 Lucas Pereira.................................................................................... 2009, 2010 Mario Pinto........................................................................... 2011, 2012, 2013 Fernando Silveira........................................................................................ 2010 Leonardo da Silva.....................................................................................2014* Diogo Silvy........................................................................................2004, 2005 Vitor Souza.................................................................................................... 2005 Michael Watkins.......................................................................................... 2010
LMU Athlete of the Year Leonardo de Barros....................................................................2006 Frederico Moojen........................................................................2005 Felipe Nogueira............................................................................2008 Leandro Pereira............................................................................2007 Mario Pinto....................................................................................2013 Diogo Silvy.....................................................................................2005 Justin Wilde...................................................................................2004
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SCORING John Payette (48g 17a) Mario Pinto (49g 14a) Diogo Silvy (38g 35a) Frederico Moojen (48g 13a) Dave Swaney (42g 24a) Leandro Pereira (45g 18a) David Mwendapole (39g 19a) Nathan Caldwell (32g 19a) Nelson Pizarro (28g 23a) Eddie Escobar (26g 26a)
1993-95 2011-13 2003-06 2004-05 1995-98 2006-08 1998-00 1996-99 2004-07 1996-99
POINTS PER GAME (minimum 30 games) 1. 3.21 Frederico Moojen 2. 2.35 Leandro Pereira 3. 2.07 Mario Pinto 4. 2.02 John Payette 5. 1.76 David Mwendapole 6. 1.54 Diogo Silvy 7. 1.35 Dave Swaney 8. 1.10 Leonardo de Barros 9. 1.06 Nathan Caldwell 10. 1.06 Diallo Ibrahima
2004-05 2006-08 2011-13 1993-95 1998-00 2003-06 1995-98 2005-07 1996-99 2002-04
GOALS 1. 34 2. 48 48 4. 45 5. 42 6. 39 7. 38 8. 32 9. 28 10. 26
2011-13 2004-05 1993-95 2006-08 1995-98 1998-00 2003-06 1996-99 2004-07 1996-99
Mario Pinto Frederico Moojen John Payette Leandro Pereira Dave Swaney David Mwendapole Diogo Silvy Nathan Caldwell Nelson Pizarro Eddie Escobar
GOALS PER GAME (minimum 30 games) 1. 1.41 Frederico Moojen 2. 0.98 Leandro Pereira 3. 0.91 Mario Pinto 4. 0.86 John Payette 5. 0.71 David Mwendapole 6. 0.53 Diogo Silvy 7. 0.52 Dave Swaney 8. 0.43 Diallo Ibrahima 9. 0.41 Nathan Caldwell 10. 0.37 Leonardo de Barros
2004-05 2006-08 2011-13 1993-95 1998-00 2003-06 1995-98 2002-04 1996-99 2005-07
GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 13 Mario Pinto 13 Frederico Moojen 3. 12 Diogo Silvy 4. 11 Dave Swaney 5. 10 David Mwendapole 6. 9 Leandro Pereira 9 Dan Heithaus 9 Nathan Caldwell 9. 8 Felipe Nogueira
2011-13 2004-05 2003-06 1995-98 1998-00 2006-08 1996 1996-99 2006-08
ASSISTS 1. 35 2. 26 3. 25 4. 24 5. 23 23 7. 20 8. 19 19 10. 18
2003-06 1996-99 1998-01 1995-98 2004-07 2005-07 2004-07 1996-99 1998-00 2006-08
Diogo Silvy Eddie Escobar Edmond Bogonko Dave Swaney Nelson Pizarro Leonardo de Barros Claudio Rico Nathan Caldwell David Mwendapole Leandro Pereira
ASSISTS PER GAME (minimum 30 games) 1. 0.49 Diogo Silvy 2. 0.39 Leandro Pereira 3. 0.38 Frederico Moojen 4. 0.37 Leonardo de Barros 5. 0.35 Eddie Escobar 6. 0.35 Edmond Bogonko 7. 0.35 David Mwendapole 8. 0.30 John Payette 9. 0.30 Dave Swaney 10. 0.29 Nelson Pizarro
2003-06 2006-08 2004-05 2005-07 1996-99 1998-01 1998-00 1993-95 1995-98 2004-07
SHOTS ATTEMPTED 1. 251 Mario Pinto 2. 210 Diogo Silvy 3. 206 Frederico Moojen 4. 189 Leandro Pereira 5. 176 Dave Swaney 6. 173 John Payette 7. 163 David Mwendapole 8. 161 Nelson Pizarro 9. 145 Edmond Bogonko 10. 142 Leonardo de Barros
2011-13 2003-06 2004-05 2006-08 1995-98 1993-95 1998-00 2004-07 1998-01 2005-07
SHOTS PER GAME (minimum 30 games) 1. 6.06 Frederico Moojen 2. 4.65 Mario Pinto 3. 4.11 Leandro Pereira 4. 3.44 Leonardo da Silva 5. 3.09 John Payette 6. 3.03 Willian Moura 7. 2.96 David Mwendapole 8. 2.92 Diogo Silvy 9. 2.25 Leonardo de Barros 10. 2.20 Dave Swaney
2004-05 2011-13 2006-08 2013-14 1993-95 2008-09 1998-00 2003-06 2005-07 1995-98
SHOTS ON GOAL 1. 128 Mario Pinto 2. 117 Frederico Moojen 3. 97 Diogo Silvy 4. 95 Leandro Pereira 5. 77 Nelson Pizarro 6. 68 Leonardo de Barros 7. 57 Diallo Ibrahima 8. 53 Willian Moura 9. 51 Chris Nash 10. 50 Felipe Nogueira
2011-13 2004-05 2003-06 2006-08 2004-07 2005-07 2002-04 2008-09 2009-12 2006-08
SOG PER GAME (minimum 30 games) 1. 3.44 Frederico Moojen 2. 2.37 Mario Pinto 3. 2.07 Leandro Pereira 4. 1.56 Willian Moura 5. 1.35 Diogo Silvy 6. 1.19 Leonardo da Silva 7. 1.12 Diallo Ibrahima 8. 1.08 Leonardo de Barros 9. 0.99 Nelson Pizarro 10. 0.83 Renato Segalla
2004-05 2011-13 2006-08 2008-09 2003-06 2013-14 2002-04 2005-07 2004-07 2008-09
PENALTY KICKS MADE 1. 8 John Payette 2. 7 Dave Swaney 3. 4 Frederico Moojen 4 Felipe Nogueira 4 Ryan Vasquez 6. 3 Callum Home 3 David Mwendapole 8. 2 Marcel Barwanietz 2 James Gordon
1993-95 1995-98 2004-05 2006-08 1993-94 2010-13 1998-00 2012-14 2000-02
SAVES PER GAME (minimum 30 games) 1. 9.03 Ben Madsen 2. 4.20 Michael Watkins 3. 4.18 Justin Wilde 4. 3.63 Marcel Barwanietz 5. 2.87 Brent Cole
1999-01 2008-11 2003-04 2012-14 2004-07
SAVE PERCENT (minimum 20 saves) 1. .797 Michael Watkins 2. .783 Cheddi Acham 3. .770 Brent Cole 4 .759 Marcel Barwanietz 5. .752 Rob Shenise 6. .738 Justin Wilde 7. .732 Chad Newton 8. .729 Bucky Harrison 9. .725 Clint Dal Santo 10. .715 Ben Madsen
2008-11 1995 2004-07 2012-14 1995-97 2003-04 1995-96 1998 1997 1999-01
GOALS AGAINST AVG (minimum 2500 minutes) 1. 1.00 Brent Cole 2004-07 2. 1.05 Michael Watkins 2008-11 3 1.18 Marcel Barwanietz 2012-14 4. 1.62 Justin Wilde 2003-04 5. 2.48 Chad Newton 1995-96 6. 2.57 Ben Madsen 1999-01 WINS 1. 2. 3 4. 5.
47 39 28 18 10
Brent Cole Michael Watkins Marcel Barwanietz Justin Wilde Thomas Hardwick
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LOSSES 1. 27 Ben Madsen 2. 25 Michael Watkins 3. 18 Marcel Barwanietz 4. 12 Justin Wilde 5. 11 Paul Hammond 6. 9 Brent Cole 9 Thomas Hardwick
1999-01 2008-11 2012-14 2003-04 2002-03 2004-07 1993-95
SHUTOUTS 1. 29.1 2 12.2 2. 12.1 4. 5 5. 4
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PENALTY KICK ATTEMPTS 1. 9 Dave Swaney 1995-98 9 John Payette 1993-95 3. 8 Frederico Moojen 2004-05 4. 6 Ryan Vasquez 1993-94 5. 5 Felipe Nogueira 2006-08 6. 4 Callum Home 2010-13 7. 3 James Gordon 2000-02 3 David Mwendapole 1998-00 3 Diogo Silvy 2003-06 10. 2 Marcel Barwanietz 2012-14 2 Dexter Cox 1993 2 Gustave Koehn 1992,94-96
SAVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
GOALKEEPING 334 298 202 198 189 169 138 118 112 109
Ben Madsen Michael Watkins Chad Newton Brent Cole Marcel Barwanietz Thomas Hardwick Justin Wilde Donald Zalewa Paul Hammond Ben Eckert
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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS SCORING 1992 2005 2007 2004 2006 1995 2012 2004 1996 1997
POINTS PER GAME (minimum 15 games) 1. 3.53 Frederico Moojen 2. 3.17 Brett Scaccia 3. 2.95 Frederico Moojen 4. 2.88 Diogo Silvy 5. 2.79 Leandro Pereira 6. 2.61 Mario Pinto 7. 2.35 John Payette 8. 2.20 Leandro Pereira 9. 2.00 Dave Swaney 2.00 John Payette
2004 1992 2005 2004 2006 2012 1995 2007 1997 1994
GOALS 1. 25 Frederico Moojen 2. 24 Brett Scaccia 3. 23 Frederico Moojen 23 Leandro Pereira 5. 22 Leandro Pereira 6. 21 John Payette 21 Mario Pinto 8. 17 Diogo Silvy 9. 16 David Mwendapole 16 Nathan Caldwell 16 Dave Swaney
2005 1992 2004 2007 2006 1995 2012 2004 1998 1996 1996
GOALS PER GAME (minimum 15 games) 1. 1.53 Frederico Moojen 2. 1.33 Brett Scaccia 3. 1.32 Frederico Moojen 4. 1.17 Mario Pinto 5. 1.16 Leandro Pereira 6. 1.06 Diogo Silvy 7. 1.05 John Payette 8. 0.92 Leandro Pereira 9. 0.83 Mario Pinro 10. 0.80 Dave Swaney 0.80 Nathan Caldwell
2004 1992 2005 2012 2006 2004 1995 2007 2013 1996 1996
GAME WINNING GOALS 1. 8 Frederico Moojen 2. 7 Mario Pinto 3. 6 Leandro Pereira 4. 5 Frederico Moojen 5 Diogo Silvy 5 David Mwendapole
2005 2012 2007 2004 2004 1998
ASSISTS 1. 13 Eddie Escobar 2. 12 Diogo Silvy 3. 10 Claudio Rico 10 Leonardo de Barros 10 Diogo Silvy 6. 9 Diogo Silvy 9 Dave Swaney 9 Marcelo Galafassi 9 Leandro Pereira 9 Leandro Pereira 9 Brett Scaccia
1996 2004 2006 2006 2005 2003 1998 2007 2007 2006 1992
ASSISTS PER GAME (minimum 15 games) 1. 0.75 Diogo Silvy 2. 0.65 Eddie Escobar 3. 0.53 Diogo Silvy 4. 0.50 Leonardo de Barros 0.50 Claudio Rico 0.50 Diogo Silvy 0.50 Edmond Bogonko 0.50 Brett Scaccia 9. 0.47 Leandro Pereira 10. 0.47 Frederico Moojen
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SHOTS PER GAME (minimum 15 games) 1. 6.63 Frederico Moojen 2. 5.33 Frederico Moojen 3. 5.06 Mario Pinto 4. 4.94 Mario Pinto 5. 4.36 Leandro Pereira 6. 4.31 Diogo Silvy 7. 4.16 Leandro Pereira 8. 4.00 Dexter Cox 9. 3.94 Mario Pinto 10. 3.89 Leonardo da Silva
2005 2004 2013 2012 2007 2004 2006 1993 2011 2013
SHOTS ON GOAL 1. 73 Frederico Moojen 2. 53 Leandro Pereira 3. 51 Mario Pinto 4. 44 Nelson Pizarro 44 Frederico Moojen 6. 42 Mario Pinto 42 Leandro Pereira 8. 37 Diogo Silvy 9. 35 Mario Pinto 10. 34 David Mwendapole
2005 2007 2012 2007 2004 2013 2006 2004 2011 2000
SOG PER GAME (minimum 15 games) 1. 3.84 Frederico Moojen 2. 2.93 Frederico Moojen 3. 2.83 Mario Pinto 4. 2.33 Mario Pinto 5. 2.31 Diogo Silvy 6. 2.21 Leandro Pereira 7. 2.12 Leandro Pereira 8. 1.94 Mario Pinto 9. 1.80 David Antonelli 10. 1.76 Nelson Pizarro
2005 2004 2012 2013 2004 2006 2007 2011 2003 2007
PENALTY KICKS MADE 1. 8 John Payette 1995 2. 4 Dave Swaney 1997 3. 3 Frederico Moojen 2004 4. 2 Ryan Vasquez 1993 2 Ryan Vasquez 1994 2 Dave Swaney 1996 2 David Mwendapole 2000 2 James Gordon 2002 2 Felipe Nogueira 2007 2 Marcel Barwanietz 2014 10. 1 by 19, most recently by Callum Home 2012 PENALTY KICK ATTEMPTS 1. 8 John Payette 2. 5 Dave Swaney 5 Frederico Moojen 4. 3 Ryan Vasquez 3 Felipe Nogueira 3 Ryan Vasquez 3 James Gordon 3 Frederico Moojen 9. 2 Marcel Barwanietz 2 Callum Home 2 David Mwendapole 2 Dave Swaney 2 Dexter Cox 2 Gustave Koehn 2 Dave Swaney
1995 1997 2004 1993 2007 1994 2002 2005 2014 2012 2000 1996 1993 1996 1998
GOALKEEPING SAVES 1. 156 Thomas Hardwick 2. 142 Ben Madsen 3. 118 Chad Newton 4. 109 Ben Eckert 5. 105 Paul Hammond 6. 99 Ben Madsen 7. 98 Michael Watkins 8. 93 Ben Madsen 9. 88 Justin Wilde 10. 84 Brent Cole 84 Chad Newton
1994 2001 1995 1993 2002 1999 2011 2000 2003 2007 1996
SAVES PER GAME (minimum 15 games) 1. 7.10 Ben Madsen 2. 6.56 Paul Hammond 3. 5.47 Ben Madsen 4. 5.44 Michael Watkins 5. 5.18 Justin Wilde 6. 4.65 Michael Watkins 7. 4,00 Marcel Barwanietz 8. 3.90 Michael Watkins 9. 3.79 Marcel Barwanietz 10. 3.50 Brent Cole
2001 2002 2000 2011 2003 2010 2014 2008 2013 2007
SAVE PERCENT (minimum 10 saves) 1. .882 Rob Shenise 2. .823 Michael Watkins 3. .808 Brent Cole 4. .805 Brent Cole 5. .803 Marcel Barwanietz 6. .797 Michael Watkins 7. .788 Michael Watkins 8. .783 Cheddi Acham 9. .780 Marcel Barwanietz 10. .768 Michael Watkins
1996 2010 2007 2006 2012 2011 2008 1995 2014 2009
GOALS AGAINST AVG. (minimum 1200 minutes) 1. 0.80 Marcel Barwanietz 2. 0.82 Michael Watkins 3. 0.88 Brent Cole 4. 0.92 Brent Cole 5. 0.98 Michael Watkins 6. 1.04 Michael Watkins 7. 1.09 Marcel Barwanietz 8. 1.20 Brent Cole 9. 1.34 Michael Watkins 10. 1.44 Justin Wilde
2012 2009 2006 2007 2010 2008 2014 2005 2011 2004
MOST WINS 1. 19 Brent Cole 2. 15 Brent Cole 3. 13 Brent Cole 4. 12 Marcel Barwanietz 12 Justin Wilde 6. 11 Michael Watkins 7. 10 Thomas Hardwick 10 Michael Watkins 10 Michael Watkins 10. 9 Marcel Barwanietz
2007 2005 2006 2012 2004 2008 1994 2009 2010 2013
MOST LOSSES 1. 15 Ben Madsen 2. 10 Ben Madsen 10 Paul Hammond 4. 9 Justin Wilde 9 Thomas Hardwick
2001 2000 2002 2003 1994
MOST SHUTOUTS 1. 10 Michael Watkins 2. 7 Michael Watkins 3. 6.1 Michael Watkins 6 Michael Watkins 6 Marcel Barwanietz 6. 5 Brent Cole 7. 4 Marcel Barwanietz 4 Brent Cole 8. 3.1 Brent Cole 3.1 Bucky Harrison 3 Thomas Hardwick 3 Ben Madsen
2010 2009 2008 2011 2012 2006 2014 2007 2005 1998 1994 2000
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POINTS 1. 57 Brett Scaccia 2. 56 Frederico Moojen 3. 55 Leandro Pereira 4. 53 Frederico Moojen 53 Leandro Pereira 6. 47 John Payette 47 Mario Pinto 8. 46 Diogo Silvy 9. 39 Nathan Caldwell 10. 38 Dave Swaney
SHOTS ATTEMPTED 1. 126 Frederico Moojen 2. 109 Leandro Pereira 3. 93 Nelson Pizarro 4. 91 Mario Pinto 5. 89 Mario Pinto 6. 80 Frederico Moojen 7. 79 Leandro Pereira 8. 76 Dexter Cox 9. 71 Mario Pinto 10. 70 Fernando Silveira 70 Leonardo da Silva
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SINGLE-GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS MOST POINTS 1. 11 Diogo Silvy vs Delta State 11 John Payette vs David Lipscomb 3. 10 Larry Reeves at Carson-Newman 10 Saleh Badahman at Carson-Newman 5. 9 Eddie Escobar vs Hillsdale 9 Frederico Moojen at Harding 9 Leandro Pereira vs Charleston 9 Nathan Caldwell vs Crown 9. 8 Diogo Silvy vs Mars Hill 8 Frederico Moojen vs Delta State 8 Leandro Pereira vs Mars Hill 8 Leandro Pereira vs Alderson-Broaddus
Oct 23, 2004 Sep 21, 1995 Sep 30, 1987 Sep 30, 1987 Sep 06, 1998 Oct 14, 2005 Aug 24, 2007 Oct 24, 1996 Oct 18, 2006 Oct 23, 2004 Oct 18, 2006 Oct 20, 2007
MOST GOALS 1. 5 John Payette vs David Lipscomb 2. 4 Diogo Silvy vs Delta State 4 Eddie Escobar vs Hillsdale 4 Frederico Moojen at Harding 4 Frederico Moojen vs Delta State 4 Leandro Pereira vs Charleston 4 Leandro Pereira vs Mars Hill 4 Leandro Pereira vs Alderson-Broaddus 4 Nathan Caldwell vs Crown 4 Saleh Badahman at Carson-Newman
Sep 21, 1995 Oct 23, 2004 Sep 06, 1998 Oct 14, 2005 Oct 23, 2004 Aug 24, 2007 Oct 18, 2006 Oct 20, 2007 Oct 24, 1996 Sep 30, 1987
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MOST ASSISTS 1. 3 Edmond Bogonko vs Tennessee Wesleyan 3 Diogo Silvy vs Delta State 3 Diogo Silvy vs King 3 Eddie Escobar vs Martin Methodist 3 Gustave Koehn vs Crown College 3 John Payette vs Berea 3 David Mwendapole at Harding 3 Marcelo Galafassi vs Salem International 9. 2 by 35, most recently by Chris Nash at Lenoir-Rhyne Mario Pinto vs Carson-Newman Tom Clark vs Newberry
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TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
Sep 13, 2000 Oct 23, 2004 Sep 07, 2004 Oct 22, 1997 Oct 24, 1996 Oct 23, 1993 Oct 15, 2000 Aug 31, 2007 Oct 08, 2011 Nov 01, 2011 Sep 17, 2011
MOST SHOTS 1. 14 Frederico Moojen vs Delta State 2. 12 Leandro Pereira vs Salem International 12 Leandro Pereira vs Alderson-Broaddus 4. 11 Dexter Cox vs Bluefield 11 Fernando Silveira vs Asbury 11 Fernando Silveira vs Carson-Newman 11 Mario Pinto vs. Catawba 7. 10 Diogo Silvy vs Delta State 10 Fernando Silveira vs Mars Hill 10 Frederico Moojen vs Christian Brothers 10 Frederico Moojen at Harding 10 Frederico Moojen vs Ouachita Baptist
Oct 23, 2004 Aug 31, 2007 Oct 20, 2007 Sep 7, 1993 Aug 27, 2009 Sep 29, 2010 Oct 26, 2013 Oct 23, 2004 Oct 27, 2010 Oct 02, 2005 Oct 14, 2005 Sep 30, 2005
MOST SAVES 1. 19 Ben Eckert vs Alabama-Birmingham 2. 14 Ben Madsen at Union (KY) 3. 12 Ben Madsen vs Montevallo 12 Michael Watkins at Young Harris 5. 11 Marcel Barwanietz at Wingate 11 Justin Wilde vs King 11 Justin Wilde at Catawba 11 Michael Watkins at Wingate 11 Michael Watkins vs King 11 Michael Watkins at Carson-Newman
Sep 4, 1993 Oct 04, 2000 Sep 28, 2001 Sep 01, 2011 Oct 06, 2012 Oct 25, 2003 Oct 30, 2004 Oct 24, 2011 Sep 07, 2011 Sep 28, 2011
MOST POINTS 1. 32 Delta State 2. 31 Hillsdale 3. 28 Salem International 4. 27 Mars Hill 5. 26 at Carson-Newman 6. 24 Crown College 7. 22 Charleston 8. 21 Brevard 9. 20 at Harding 20 at Ouachita Baptist
Oct 23, 2004 Sep 06, 1998 Aug 31, 2007 Oct 18, 2006 Sep 30, 1987 Oct 24, 1996 Aug 24, 2007 Sep 26, 2006 Oct 10, 2004 Oct 13, 2000
MOST GOALS 1. 11 Salem International 11 Delta State 11 Hillsdale 4. 10 at Carson-Newman 5. 9 Mars Hill 6. 8 Charleston 8 at Ouachita Baptist 8 Crown College 9. 7 Alderson-Broaddus 7 Brevard 7 Anderson
Aug 31, 2007 Oct 23, 2004 Sep 06, 1998 Sep 30, 1987 Oct 18, 2006 Aug 24, 2007 Oct 13, 2000 Oct 24, 1996 Oct 20, 2007 Sep 26, 2006 Sep 29, 2012
MOST ASSISTS 1. 10 Delta State 2. 9 Mars Hill 3. 8 at Harding 4. 7 Brevard 5. 6 Charleston 6 Salem International 6 at Union (KY) 6 at Harding 6 Campbellsville 6 at Carson-Newman
Oct 23, 2004 Oct 18, 2006 Oct 10, 2004 Sep 26, 2006 Aug 24, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Oct 04, 2004 Oct 15, 2000 Sep 23, 2003 Sep 30, 1987
MOST SHOTS 1. 56 Salem International 2. 46 Delta State 3. 38 at West Virginia Tech 4. 37 Asbury 5. 36 at Harding 36 Brevard 7. 34 Limestone 8. 33 at Harding 33 Alderson-Broaddus 10. 32 Brevard 32 Campbellsville 32 Brevard
Aug 31, 2007 Oct 23, 2004 Sep 24, 2006 Aug 27, 2009 Oct 15, 2000 Sep 22, 2007 Sep 12, 2002 Oct 10, 2004 Oct 20, 2007 Oct 04, 2014 Sep 23, 2003 Oct 03, 2012
MOST SAVES 1. 19 Alabama-Birmingham 2. 14 at Union College 3. 12 at Catawba 12 at Young Harris 12 King 12 Montevallo 7. 11 at Wingate 11 at Wingate 11 King 11 at Carson-Newman
Sep 04, 1993 Oct 04, 2000 Oct 30, 2004 Sep 01, 2011 Sep 07, 2011 Sep 28, 2001 Oct 24, 2011 Oct 06, 2012 Oct 25, 2003 Sep 28, 2011
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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent.......................................... W/L/T Alabama-Birmingham.................................0-4-1 Alabama-Huntsville.....................................10-13 Alderson-Broaddus...........................................2-0 Anderson................................................4-4 Asbury...................................................................6-1 Baptist....................................................................0-1 Barry.......................................................................1-2 Barton....................................................................2-0 Bellarmine........................................................2-5-2 Belmont................................................................2-1 Belmont Abbey..................................................0-1 Berea......................................................................3-0 Bethel.................................................................0-0-1 Birmingham Southern.....................................0-2 Bluefield................................................................3-0 Brevard...................................................8-2 Brewton Parker...................................................1-0 Bryan......................................................................1-2 Campbellsville....................................................3-0 Carson-Newman............................ 16-11-3 Catawba................................................11-6 Central Arkansas............................................3-5-2 Charleston............................................................2-2 Christian Brothers..............................................8-8 Cincinnati.............................................................0-1 Citadel...................................................................1-0 Clayton State.......................................................0-2 Coker................................................... 1-0-2 Concord................................................................2-0 Concordia.............................................................1-0 Covenant..........................................................1-2-1 Crown....................................................................1-0 Cumberland (Ky.)...........................................5-4-2 Cumberland (Tenn.)..........................................2-0 David Lipscomb.................................................1-0 Davis & Elkins......................................................0-2 Dayton...................................................................0-2 Delta State...........................................................3-0 Eastern Michigan...............................................0-1 Eckerd....................................................................0-1 Findlay...................................................................1-1
Opponent.......................................... W/L/T Florida Southern................................................0-3 Fort Lewis.............................................................0-1 Francis Marion................................................0-1-1 Franklin Pierce....................................................0-1 Gardner-Webb....................................................2-1 Georgetown (Ky.)...............................................0-1 Georgia Southwestern.................................0-0-1 Guilford.............................................................1-0-1 Harding.................................................................5-1 Hillsdale................................................................1-0 Hiwassee...............................First Meeting Indianapolis.........................................................1-2 Kentucky Wesleyan...........................................0-2 King....................................................................4-4-1 Lambuth...............................................................0-1 Lee..........................................................................2-0 Lees-McRae........................................ 3-3-1 Lenoir-Rhyne...................................... 6-3-2 Lewis......................................................................0-1 Liberty...............................................................0-4-2 Life..........................................................................0-1 Limestone............................................................4-1 Longwood............................................................2-2 Lynn........................................................................0-3 Mars Hill ���������������������������������������� 10-10-1 Marshall................................................................0-2 Martin Methodist..............................................1-0 Maryville...............................................................5-1 Milligan.................................................................5-3 Missouri-Rolla.....................................................1-0 Montevallo....................................... 6-12-2 Montreat...............................................................1-0 Morehead State..................................................1-1 Morehouse...........................................................0-1 Newberry............................................ 9-1-1 North Georgia.....................................................2-1 North Greenville................................................1-0 Northern Kentucky...........................................4-4 Nova Southeastern...........................................1-1 Oakland City........................................................2-0 Ouachita Baptist................................................4-2
Opponent.......................................... W/L/T Pfeiffer...................................................................3-1 Presbyterian....................................................2-0-1 Queens...................................................2-4 Radford..................................................................0-3 Rollins....................................................................0-4 Saint Leo...............................................................0-1 Salem International..........................................2-0 Shawnee State....................................................1-0 Shepherd..............................................................2-0 Shorter...................................................................1-0 Southern Indiana...............................................0-1 Southern Polytechnic......................................0-1 Southern Wesleyan...........................................1-0 Spalding................................................................3-0 Spring Hill.............................................................1-0 St. Andrews......................................................0-0-1 Sue Bennett.........................................................1-1 Tampa....................................................................0-1 Tennessee Temple.........................................4-1-1 Tennessee Wesleyan.........................................5-4 Thomas..................................................................1-0 Trevecca Nazarene............................................2-0 Tusculum........................................ 12-10-3 UNC-Greensboro...............................................0-1 UNC-Pembroke..................................................1-1 USC Upstate........................................................0-2 USC Aiken.............................................................4-0 Union (Ky.)........................................................7-3-1 VMI..........................................................................0-1 W.V. Wesleyan.....................................................1-1 Warren Wilson.....................................................1-0 West Alabama.......................First Meeting West Florida.........................................................4-7 West Virginia Tech.............................................1-0 Wheeling Jesuit..................................................1-0 Wingate..................................................2-7 Wofford.................................................................0-3 Young Harris........................................................1-1 Current season opponents in BOLD
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LMU IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT LMU IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 2006 Appalachian Regional, Hickory, N.C. 11/2 #9 Carson-Newman W, 1-0 (OT) 11/4 #5 Lenoir-Rhyne T, 1-1 (LMU advanced on PK Shootout 5-3) 2006 NCAA Quarterfinals, Wilder, Ky. 11/12 #14 Northern Kentucky W, 2-1 2006 NCAA Semifinals, Pensacola, Fla. 11/16 #2 Fort Lewis L, 2-4 2007 NCAA Appalachian Regional, Pensacola, Fla. 11/9 Wingate W, 2-1 11/11 Carson-Newman W, 2-1 2007 NCAA Quarterfinals, Wilder, Ky. 11/12 #1 Northern Kentucky W, 2-1 2007 NCAA Semifinals, Orange Beach, Ala. 11/16 # 18 Montevallo W, 1-0 (2OT) 2007 NCAA Championship, Orange Beach, Ala. 12/02 #4 Franklin Pierce L, 0-1 CAREER LEADERS -- NCAA TOURNAMENT
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## POINTS GP G A Pts Shots 20 Nelson Pizarro 9 4 2 10 23 11 Leandro Pereira 9 4 2 10 19 10 Leonardo de Barros 9 2 2 6 15 13 Guilherme Alves 8 2 1 5 8 2 Jordan Green 4 1 0 2 1 6 Marcelo Galafassi 9 0 2 2 4 3 Felipe Nogueira 9 0 1 1 8 5 Pedro Canineu 9 0 1 1 0
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## GOALS 11 Leandro Pereira 20 Nelson Pizarro 13 Guilherme Alves 10 Leonardo de Barros 2 Jordan Green
GP G A Pts Shots 9 4 2 10 19 9 4 2 10 23 8 2 1 5 8 9 2 2 6 15 4 1 0 2 1
## ASSISTS 11 Leandro Pereira 20 Nelson Pizarro 6 Marcelo Galafassi 10 Leonardo de Barros 13 Guilherme Alves 5 Pedro Canineu 3 Felipe Nogueira
GP 9 9 9 9 8 9 9
G A Pts Shots 4 2 10 19 4 2 10 23 0 2 2 4 2 2 6 15 2 1 5 8 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 8
## 20 11 10 3 13 7 6
GP 9 9 9 9 8 8 9
G 4 4 2 0 2 0 0
SHOTS Nelson Pizarro Leandro Pereira Leonardo de Barros Felipe Nogueira Guilherme Alves Claudio Rico Marcelo Galafassi
A 2 2 2 1 1 0 2
Sh Shot% 23 .174 19 .211 15 .133 8 .000 8 .250 6 .000 4 .000
TEAM GAME HIGHS -- NCAA TOURNAMENT Points Goals Assists Shots Shots on goal Saves Corner kicks Fouls
7 vs Wingate (11/09/07) 7 at Northern Kentucky (11/12/06) 2 at Northern Kentucky (11/18/07) 2 vs Carson-Newman (11/11/07) 2 vs Wingate (11/09/07) 2 vs Fort Lewis (11/16/06) 2 at Northern Kentucky (11/12/06) 3 vs Wingate (11/09/07) 3 at Northern Kentucky (11/12/06) 14 vs Wingate (11/09/07) 9 vs Wingate (11/09/07) 10 vs Carson-Newman (11/11/07) 7 vs Wingate (11/09/07) 29 vs Montevallo (11/30/07)
OPPONENT GAME HIGHS -- NCAA TOURNAMENT Points Goals Assists Shots Shots on goal Saves Corner kicks Fouls
10 vs Fort Lewis (11/16/06) 4 vs Fort Lewis (11/16/06) 2 at Northern Kentucky (11/18/07) 2 vs Fort Lewis (11/16/06) 2 at Northern Kentucky (11/12/06) 23 at Northern Kentucky (11/18/07) 11 vs Carson-Newman (11/11/07) 7 vs Montevallo (11/30/07) 7 vs Wingate (11/09/07) 11 vs Carson-Newman (11/11/07) 26 at Northern Kentucky (11/18/07) 26 at Lenoir-Rhyne (11/04/06)
Leonardo de Barros scored the game-winning-goal against topranked Northern Kentucky, sending LMU to the NCAA Semifinals for the second consecutive year.
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LMU IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Nov. 2, 2006 Bears Field (Hickory, N.C.) #16 LMU 1, #9 Carson-Newman 0 F/OT
Nov. 16, 2006 McCown Field (Pensacola, Fla.) #16 LMU 2, #2 Fort Lewis 4 F
Nov. 18, 2007 Town & Country Field (Wilder, Ky.) #16 LMU 2, #1 Northern Kentucky 1 F
TEAM 1 2 OT OT F Lincoln Memorial 0 0 1 - 1 Carson-Newman 0 0 0 - 0
TEAM 1 2 OT OT F Lincoln Memorial 0 2 - - 2 Fort Lewis 1 3 - - 4
TEAM 1 2 OT OT F Lincoln Memorial 1 1 - - 2 NKU 1 0 - - 1
GOALS
GOALS
GOALS
LMU
95:33
Jordan Green
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LMU C-N Shots 13 8 Saves 1 5 Corners 5 2 Fouls 13 22 Nov. 4, 2006 Bears Field (Hickory, N.C.) #16 LMU 1, #5 Lenoir-Rhyne 1 F/2OT LMU advanced on PKs, 5-3 TEAM 1 2 OT OT F Lincoln Memorial 1 0 0 0 1 Lenoir-Rhyne 1 0 0 0 1 GOALS LMU L-R
31:57 35:52
Leonardo de Barros John-Paul Hanger
SHOOTOUT RESULTS LMU Felipe Nogueira L-R Gary Higgins LMU Claudio Rico L-R John-Paul Hanger LMU Pedro Canineu L-R Matthew Lee LMU Leonard de Barros L-R Luis Carrisoza LMU Leandro Pereira
Gary Higgins
MADE MADE MADE MADE MADE MADE MADE SAVED MADE
Nov. 12, 2006 Town & Country Field (Wilder, Ky.) #16 LMU 2, #14 Northern Kentucky 1 F TEAM 1 2 OT OT F Lincoln Memorial 1 1 - - 2 Northern Kentucky 0 1 - - 1 LMU NKU LMU
10:47 60:17 87:10
Leandro Pereira Braden Bishop Leonardo de Barros
41:51 49:39 62:26 71:54 81:57 86:13
de Barros, Pizarro Thompson, Ray Leandro Pereira
The team poses with the Runner-up trophy following the loss to Franklin Pierce in the NCAA National Championship
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Kerr, Wilmes Felipe Nogueira PK -
Nov. 9, 2007 Pioneer Field (Greeneville, Tenn.) Wingate 1, #16 LMU 2 F TEAM 1 2 OT OT F Wingate 1 0 - - 1 Lincoln Memorial 1 1 - - 2 WU LMU LMU
28:47 36:00 54:56
Luke Mulholland Nelson Pizarro Leandro Pereira
Stephen Kehoe Leonardo de Barros Pizarro, Alves
WU LMU Shots 13 14 Saves 7 3 Corners 4 7 Fouls 13 14 Nov. 11, 2007 Pioneer Field (Greeneville, Tenn.) Carson-Newman 1, #16 LMU 2 F TEAM 1 2 OT OT F Carson-Newman 0 1 - - 0 Lincoln Memorial 2 0 - - 2 GOALS LMU LMU C-N
27:04 28:07 71:03
Guilherme Alves Nelson Pizarro Ale Oliveira
Marcelo Galafassi -
LMU NKU LMU
17:50 27:45 70:42
Nelson Pizarro Tony Capurro Nelson Pizarro
Pedro Canineu Impellizzeri, Ray Leandro Pereira
LMU NKU Shots 9 23 Saves 9 1 Corners 3 4 Fouls 17 26 Nov. 30, 2007 Orange Beach Sportsplex (Orange Beach, Ala.) #18 Montevallo 0, #16 LMU 1 F/2OT TEAM 1 2 OT OT F Montevallo 0 0 0 0 0 Lincoln Memorial 0 0 0 1 1 GOALS LMU
108:13
Guilherme Alves
Marcelo Galafassi
UM LMU Shots 15 11 Saves 7 4 Corners 6 4 Fouls 23 29 Dec. 2, 2007 Orange Beach Sportsplex (Orange Beach, Ala.) #4 Franklin Pierce, #16 LMU 0 1 F TEAM 1 2 OT OT F Franklin Pierce 0 1 - - 1 Lincoln Memorial 0 0 - - 0 GOALS FPU
88:10
David Clifton
Frantz Francois
FPU LMU Shots 7 12 Saves 1 1 Corners 1 4 Fouls 13 14
C-N LMU Shots 20 9 Saves 2 10 Corners 11 2 Fouls 14 13
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LMU NKU Shots 5 16 Saves 5 0 Corners 1 7 Fouls 16 25
Chase Mikkelson Leandro Pereira Leandro Pereira Ben Gantenbein John Cunliffe John Cunliffe
LMU FLC Shots 9 13 Saves 6 3 Corners 4 5 Fouls 8 14
GOALS
LMU L-R Shots 11 10 Saves 4 5 Corners 2 6 Fouls 27 26
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FLC LMU LMU FLC FLC FLC
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LMU SOCCER COMPLEX
LMU SOCCER COMPLEX Home of the Railsplitters
The LMU Soccer Field/Complex has been the home of the Railsplitters since the 2008 season. Construction on the new LMU soccer complex began in 2007. The complex is adjacent to the site of Gibbs Field, the home of the LMU soccer teams from 1990-2007. The settings include a 120x80 yard bermuda grass field, European style goals, and brand new score board. The large dugouts also feature storage areas and two bathrooms in addition to covered benches. In 2010, concrete stands were added that seat approximately 250 people. The hillside opposite the dugouts has proven to be popular place for fans to watch the matches as well.
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The main building houses dugouts for both teams, bathrooms, and storage for field equipment.
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LMU SOCCER COMPLEX
LMU SOCCER FIELD YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS Year W L T Pct. 2008* 4 2 0 .667 2009* 5 1 0 .833 2010 4 4 1 .500 2011 4 2 2 .625 2012 6 0 1 .929 2013 5 3 1 .611 2014 4 2 1 .643 Total 32 14 6 .673 * - Some home matches played at Union College due to field conditions. They are not listed here.
RECORDS Consecutive Wins -- 5, 11/5/2008 - 10/21/2009 Consecutive Losses -- 2, 2X, last 10/18/2011 - 10/22/2011 Margin of Victory -- 6 (7-1) vs. Anderson, 9/29/2012 Margin of Defeat -- 3 (3-0) vs. Clayton State, 9/22/2010
LMU SOCCER FIELD QUICK FACTS
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Sept. 7, 2008
Capacity
500
Surface
Bermuda
Size
120X80
First Win
Shepherd - 9/7/2008
First Loss
Georgetown (Ky.) - 9/27/2008
First Tie
Lees-McRae - 10/5/2010
First Shot
Victor Plaza (09:57 - Blocked)
First Goal
Brito Martins vs. Shepherd - 9/7/2008
First Assist
Willian Moura vs. Shepherd - 9/7/2008
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LMU SOCCER COMPLEX RECORDS Team Records
LMU SOCCER FIELD RECORDS
GAME Most Goals:....................................................... 7 7-1 vs. Anderson, 9/29/12 Most Goals Allowed:...................................... 3 3-2 vs. Tusculum, 10/18/11 3-0 vs. Clayton State, 9/22/10 Largest Margin Victory:................................ 6 7-1 vs. Anderson, 9/29/12 Largest Margin Defeat:................................. 3 3-0 vs. Clayton State, 9/22/10 Most OT Goals:................................................. 1 1-0 vs. Asbury, 8/27/09; 2-1 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 9/22/12; 2-1 vs. Coker, 9/13/14 Most Opp. OT Goals:...................................... 1 0-1 vs. Wingate, 11/1/08; 1-2 vs. Wingate, 10/30/10; 2-3 vs. Tusculum, 10/18/2011 Most Shots:..................................................... 32 vs. Brevard, 10/13/12 vs. Brevard, 10/4/14 Fewest Shots:................................................... 6 vs. Mars Hill, 11/5/08; vs. Anderson, 10/22/11 Most Shots Allowed:.................................... 28 vs. Clayton State, 9/22/10 Fewest Shots Allowed:.................................. 3 vs. Asbury, 8/27/08; vs. Barton, 8/29/08 SEASON Most Wins:........................................... 6 (2012) Most Losses:....................................... 4 (2010) Most OT Matches................................3 (2011) Best Win Pct.:................................. .929 (2012) Worst Win Pct.:.............................. .500 (2010) Longest Win Streak:......................... 5 (2009) Longest Losing Streak:........ 2 (2009, 2010, 2011) Most Goals:........................................ 23 (2012) Most Goals Allowed:...................... 10 (2010) Fewest Goals:................................... 10 (2008) Fewest Goals Allowed:.................... 4 (2009) Most Goals Avg.:.......................... 3.29 (2012) Most Goals Allowed Avg.:......... 1.07 (2010) Fewest Goals Avg.:...................... 1.67 (2009) Fewest Goals Allowed Avg.:..... 0.49 (2009) Most Shutouts:....................... 4 (2008, 2011) Consecutive Shutouts:.................... 5 (2009) Opponent Shutouts:........................ 3 (2011) Consecutive Opp. Shutouts:.............. never
Individual Records
GAME Most Goals:....................................................... 3 Mario Pinto vs. Newberry, 9/17/11; Mario Pinto vs. Tusculum, 10/10/12; Mario Pinto vs. Brevard, 10/13/12; Mario Pinto vs. TNU, 10/17/13 Most Assists:..................................................... 2 Greg Lewandowski vs. Brevard, 10/21/09; Tom Clark vs. Newberry, 9/17/11; Mario Pinto vs. Carson-Newman, 11/1/11; Harry Solomons vs. North Georgia, 9/17/14 Most Points:...................................................... 7 Mario Pinto vs. Brevard, 10/13/12 SEASON Most Goals:.............. 10 (Mario Pinto, 2012) Most Assists:.............. 3 (Mario Pinto, 2011) Most Points:............. 21 (Mario Pinto, 2012) Most Shots:.. 48 (Fernando Silveira, 2010) CAREER Most Goals:........ 20 (Mario Pinto, 2011-13) Most Assists:........ 6 (Mario Pinto, 2011-13) Most Points:....... 46 (Mario Pinto, 2011-13) Most Shots:..... 106 (Mario Pinto, 2011-13)
Goalkeeper Records
GAME Most Saves:..................................................... 11 Michael Watkins vs. King, 9/7/11 Most Shots Faced:........................................ 28 Michael Watkins vs. Clayton State, 9/22/10 SEASON Most Wins:......... 5 (Michael Watkins, 2009; Marcel Barwanietz. 2012, 2013) Most Losses:...... 5 (Michael Watkins 2010) Most Saves:..... 45 (Michael Watkins 2010) Most Shutouts:. 4 (Michael Watkins, 2009, 2011) Most Minutes:........... 842 (Michael Watkins, 2010) Most Goals Against: 11 (Marcel Barwanietz, 2013) Least Goals Against:..... 2 (Michael Watkins, 2009) CAREER Most Wins:.18 (Michael Watkins, 2008-11) Most Saves:.............. 112 (Michael Watkins, 2008-11) Most Shutouts:.......... 12 (Michael Watkins, 2008-11) Most Minutes:. 2635:48 (Michael Watkins, 2008-11)
Last Time It Happened at the LMU Soccer Field
For LMU Hat Trick:............................................ 10/17/13 Mario Pinto vs. Trevecca Nazarene Three Consecutive Games with a Goal:...... 2012, Mario Pinto More than 20 Shots.......................... 10/4/14 32 vs. Brevard More than 10 Shots on Goal:......... 10/4/14 13 vs. Brevard More than 10 Saves:............................. Never Opponent Less than 10 Shots:...... 9/17/14 6 vs. North Georgia For Opponents Hat Trick:............................................... 9/22/10 3, Ryan Pugh vs. #12 Clayton State
THE TRI-STATE AREA
An autumn morning at the Pinnacle -- Cumberland Gap National Historical Park The LMU campus is located in Harrogate, Tennessee, two miles south of where the states of Tennessee, Virginia and Kentucky come together.
Fishing on Norris Lake
The three counties that compose the tri-state region (Claiborne in Tennessee, Bell in Kentucky and Lee in Virginia) are home to approximately 86,500 residents, with 10,500 of those living a short drive from campus through the Cumberland Gap Tunnel in nearby Middlesboro, Kentucky.
Knoxville, Tennessee Historic Martin’s Station Wilderness Road State Park -- Ewing, Virginia
The area is rich in scenery and history with two national parks, five national forests, over 20 state parks, 15 lakes and numerous historic sites and museums all within a two hour drive from campus.
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If one wants a “big city” atmosphere several cities or large metropolitan areas are within a three hour drive including: Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Morristown and the Tri-cities (Bristol, Kingsport and Johnson City) in Tennessee, Lexington, Richmond and Somerset in Kentucky, and Asheville, North Carolina.
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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT INFORMATION MAILING/OVERNIGHT ADDRESS: Tex Turner Arena Cumberland Gap Parkway Harrogate, TN 37752
HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER Donald Grigsby
ASSISTANT SOCCER COACH Adriano Moraes
423.869.6340
FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE Dr. Jack Mansfield
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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH Stephen Linzmeier
423.869.6097
SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR Jenny Michael
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423.869.6378
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINERS/ATEP STAFF ATHLETICS DIRECTOR Celest Weuve 423.869.6840 Roger Vannoy 423.869.6285 Whitney Bailey 423.869.6826 Casey Camargo 423.869.6021 COMPLIANCE/ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR Anna Zelent 423.869.6231 Mike Smith 423.869.6239 Stephenie Stark 423.869.6423 HEAD SOCCER COACH PRESIDENT Helio D’Anna 423.869.6245 Dr. B. James Dawson 423.869.6391
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THIS IS LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY Lincoln Memorial University was founded in 1897 as a living memorial to Abraham Lincoln and his philosophy and ideals. Its inception dates from an occasion in the fall of 1863 when the President was meeting with General Oliver Otis Howard to discuss military operations in and around the Cumberland Gap and East Tennessee area. The President expressed his appreciation for the loyalty that the people of the region had shown to the Union during this time of Civil War. Pointing to the area on the map, Mr. Lincoln said, “General Howard, if you come out of all this horror and misery alive, and I hope that you may, I want you to do something for these people who have been shut out from the world all these years. If I live, I will do all I can to aid you and between us we may do them the justice they deserve. Please remember, and if God is good to us we may be able to speak of it later!” Mr. Lincoln did not live to see his dream fulfilled, but O.O. Howard (who also was a founder of Howard University) never forgot those words. In 1895, he traveled to the Cumberland Gap area to address a small academy that was operated by a Congregational minister, the Rev. A.A. Myers, and his wife Ellen. While he was there, the General remembered Lincoln’s request and joined with the Myers and several prominent friends to lay the groundwork for a university honoring the slain President. It was to be an institution whose mission and principles would exemplify the life of Abraham Lincoln. The philosophy articulated by these founders as a guide for University programs and curriculum was based on the following principles which were exemplified in the life of Abraham Lincoln: individual liberty; the privileges and responsibilities of the American government; love and respect for the fellow people; personal initiative, individual effort; unselfish leadership; an appreciation for the common people; free enterprise; and belief in a personal God. Now in its 119th year of operation, LMU has grown into a progressive university, offering over 30 majors. LMU’s Fall 2014 enrollment was 3,735 students and there were over 150 faculty members at the main campus and twelve extended learning campus sites. The main campus is also home to the Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum, which houses one of the largest Lincoln collections in the country.
Location: Harrogate, TN Founded: 1897 Fall 2014 Enrollment: 3,735 Nickname: Railsplitters Colors: Blue & Gray Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: South Atlantic Conference President: Dr. B. James Dawson Athletic Director: Matt Green Director of Athletic Statistics: Bill Porter Director of Athletic Communications: Scott Erland Head Athletic Trainer: Donald Grigsby Main Athletics Phone Number: 423.869.6285