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2014 Roster...................................... 20 Breakdown by Class....................... 20 Pronunciation Guide...................... 21 State-By-State Breakdown............. 21 TV/Radio Chart........................ 22-23 Player Bios................................. 24-53 2013

2013 Season In Review.................. 55 Overall Statistics............................. 56 Big South Only Statistics............... 57

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COVER DESIGN/LAYOUT: Whitney Noble

About the Big South....................... 69 2013 in Review................................ 70

ASSISTANCE: Tony Setzer, Tyler Kettering, Justin Ferguson, Marc Rabb, Ryan Bridges, Mark Taylor.

PHOTOGRAPHY: Whitney Noble, Saxson Simpson, Tim Cowie, GWUPhotos.com, Big South Conference, Atlantic Sun Conference, GWU Photo Team, GWU File Photos.

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MEDIA RELATIONS Assistant A.D. for Media Relations:. Marc Rabb Email:........................ mrabb@gardner-webb.edu Office Phone:................................ (704) 406-4355 Dir. of Sports Info/Contact:........... Whitney Noble Email:.......................wnoble@gardner-webb.edu Office Phone:................................ (704) 406-3981 Cell Phone:................................... (813) 957-7546 SID Fax:......................................... (704) 406-4739 SID Mailing Address:............. 110 S. Main Street .................................. Boiling Springs, N.C. 28017 Website:............................... www.gwusports.com

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COVER PHOTOGRAPHY: Tim Cowie

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Information about the Big South Conference and a review of the 2013 Big South season.

TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record:.................................... 9-8-1 2013 Conference Record:................................ 6-4 2013 Home Record:...................................... 4-3-1 2013 Away Record:........................................... 4-5 2013 Neutral Record:....................................... 1-0 Starters Returning/Lost:.................................. 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..................... 16/8 Newcomers:.........................................................17

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Honors and Awards.................. 59-60 Individual Career Records............ 61 Individual Season Records............ 61 Individual Match Records............. 61 Yearly Leaders................................. 62 All-Time Roster........................ 63-64 All-Time Series Records................ 65 Year-By-Year Results................ 66-68

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COACHING STAFF Head Coach:....................................... Tony Setzer Alma Mater:........................................ Lander, ‘86 Record at GWU:.................................185-288-34 Career Record:.............................................. Same Associate Head Coach:............... Tyler Kettering Alma Mater:.......................... Gardner-Webb, ‘07 Graduate Assistant Coach:..................Justin Ferguson Alma Mater:......................................Belmont, ‘10 Volunteer Assistant: ................ Dennis Puckerin Alma Mater:.......................... Gardner-Webb, ‘10

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Bios of Head Coach Tony Setzer and his assistants. Tony Setzer................................ 11-13 Tyler Kettering.......................... 14-15 Justin Feguson........................... 16-17 Dennis Puckerin....................... 18-19

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GENERAL INFORMATION Founded:......................................................... 1905 Enrollement:.................................................. 4,700 Nickname:................................ Runnin’ Bulldogs School Colors:................................... Red & Black Field:......................................... Paul Porter Arena Affiliation:................................. NCAA Division I Conference:............................................Big South President:.............................Dr. A. Frank Bonner Vice President for Athletics:...........Chuck Burch SWA/Associate A.D.:....................... Pam Scruggs Athletic Dept. Phone:.................. (704) 406-4340 Website..........................................gwusports.com ................................................... gardner-webb.edu

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Rosters, bios, stats and inside information on this year’s Runnin’ Bulldogs squad.

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Quick Facts........................................ 1 Gardner-Webb University............... 2 University History............................ 2 Academics......................................... 3 Administration..............................4-5 Dr. A. Frank Bonner..................... 4 VP Athletics Chuck Burch........... 5 Athletic Training............................... 6 Strength & Conditioning................. 7 Men’s Soccer Facilities...................8-9

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A look at media policies and guidelines, as well as general information about Gardner-Webb University and the Runnin’ Bulldog athletics program.

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Gardner-Webb University

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Located in Boiling Springs, N.C., Gardner-Webb University was founded in 1905 and is home to over 4,700 students from 37 states and 21 foreign countries. Gardner-Webb blends a liberal arts core curriculum with more than 55 specialized major and minor programs, a comprehensive academic experience grounded in our Christian commitment to service, leadership, and intellectual freedom. Gardner-Webb, a private Christian, Baptist-related University, offers a comprehensive academic experience that introduces undergraduate and graduate students to the diverse world of ideas and to the people who think them, challenging students spiritually and intellectually and equipping them not only for professional success but for lives marked by empathy, compassion and a commitment to service on the broadest scale, Pro Deo et Humanitate (For God and Humanity).

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Gardner-Webb’s journey from a boarding high school to a thriving regional University is marked by remarkable growth, great determination, and unyielding perseverance. In 1903, the Kings Mountain and Sandy Run Baptist Associations conceived a vision of an institution of learning where young students would enjoy “the best possible educational advantages under distinctive Christian influence.” On December 2, 1905, the Boiling Springs High School, Gardner-Webb’s predecessor, was chartered. Even today, the University’s relationship with area churches is still strong.

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The institution was transformed into a junior college in 1928, and only survived the catastrophic Great Depression through God’s providential grace and the tireless efforts of numerous trustees and local champions of Christian education. Then in 1942, North Carolina Governor and Shelby native O. Max Gardner began devoting time and energy toward strengthening and guiding the College. In recognition of his efforts, those of his wife, Fay Webb Gardner, and their families, the school’s name was changed to Gardner-Webb College.

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After World War II, the College experienced steady physical growth and academic development. New buildings sprang up, enrollments increased, and by the end of the 1960s, the College was ready to transition to a four-year institution. In 1971, Gardner-Webb earned its full accreditation as a senior college, and nine years later it began offering its first master’s degree in education.

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Gardner-Webb University Graduate School

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling M.A. in Elementary Education (K-6) M.A. in English M.A. in English Education (9-12) M.A. in Middle Grades Education (6-199) M.A. in Nursing M.A. in School Administration (K-12)

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Gardner-Webb University than right now. All of the necessary factors for academic excellence – faculty, students, resources, curriculum – are working in conjunction with one another to gain widespread acclaim from alumni, friends, trustees, the media and the community. Over 130 full-time faculty members comprise a group of educators at GWU being heralded as the "premiere class of instructors ever assembled at the University." Over 80 percent of the faculty hold a Ph.D. or equivalent, and many boast of well-documented activities in the business and professional worlds. With a student-to-faculty ratio of 15 to 1, Gardner-Webb is able to provide personal instruction to its students, who now number over 4,000, making Gardner-Webb the fifth-largest private institution in North Carolina. New technological features in our library enhance the learning experience for a higher quality student.

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M.A. in School Counseling M.A. in Sport Science & Pedagogy

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Graduate School of Business MBA in Business Administration M.Acc. in Accounting I.MBA in International Business

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Master of Divinity (M.Div.) M.Div. in Christian Education M.Div. in Church Music M.Div/MBA M.Div. in Missiology M.Div. in Pastoral Care and Counseling Doctor of Ministry degree (D.Min.)

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Accounting American Sign Language Art Athletic Training Biology Business Administration Chemistry Communications Computer Science Elementary Education (K-6) English Finance French Health & Wellness History International Business Journalism Management Information Systems Mathematics Medical Technology Middle School Education (6-199) Music Music Business Music Composition Music Education Music Performance Nursing Physical Education Physician Assistant Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Sacred Music Social Science Sociology Spanish Sports Management Theater Arts

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Bachelor of Science in: Accounting Business Administration Criminal Justice Health Management Human Services Management Information Systems Nursing Religious Studies

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Dr. A. Frank Bonner President Furman, 1969 10th Year

Born in Durham, North Carolina, Dr. A. Frank Bonner grew up in Greenville, South Carolina. The son of Francis Wesley Bonner (deceased) and Nilaouise Carnes Bonner, he was raised in a college environment, almost literally in the shadows of the campus of Furman University (Greenville, S.C). His father retired from Furman as Vice President and Provost, having served Furman for over thirty years as professor and, eventually, as chief academic officer. Bonner’s parents instilled in him the values he still holds dear. To this day, his father is his model for everything that a teacher, academic leader, and university administrator should be. Bonner graduated in 1969 from Furman with a B.A. degree in English. Coincidentally, his major professor was Dr. Phil L. Elliott, son of the legendary president of Gardner-Webb from 1943 until 1961, Phillip Lovin Elliott. After Furman, Bonner earned the M.A. from the University of Georgia in 1971, and the Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1977. His specialty is Victorian literature, primarily the poetry of Alfred Tennyson, and eighteenth-century British literature, with a special interest in Jonathan Swift. In 1974, Bonner began his academic career as a faculty member at Anderson University in Anderson, South Carolina. He was particularly active in civic life in Anderson, most notably as chairman of the Board of Trustees for Anderson County School District Five. Bonner was assigned various administrative responsibilities at Anderson and, immediately prior to coming to Gardner-Webb, was Associate Dean for Special Programs. In 1987, Bonner came to Gardner-Webb as Vice President for Academic Affairs. His role later evolved into Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs and then Provost and Senior Vice President. He was named President in May 2005 and took office on July 1. Bonner has been heavily involved in accreditation work through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), serving on more than thirty accreditation committees, most of those as the committee chair. He is a member of the SACSCOC Board of Trustees and serves on the Compliance and Reports Committee. He has also served on the nominating committee for the Commission on Colleges and has chaired four NCAA Division I Recertification visiting committees. Bonner is currently Vice President of the Big South Conference, Chair of the Board of Directors of the International Association of Baptist Colleges and Universities, and a member of the Executive Committee of the North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities. While at Gardner-Webb, Bonner has remained active in civic affairs, currently serving on the Board of Directors for the Boy Scouts of America Piedmont Council. He is a past chair of the Cleveland County Chamber, a Rotary past President, a Paul Harris Fellow, and he has been a board member for numerous organizations. He is a member of First Baptist Church, Shelby, where he teaches Sunday School and serves as a Deacon. After twenty-two years in the United States Army Reserve, Bonner retired at the rank of Colonel. Bonner is married to Florence Dell (Flossie) Black of Chester, South Carolina, also a Furman graduate. She is a retired high school mathematics teacher. They have two daughters, Alison Bonner Dalton of Charlotte, North Carolina, and Florence Bonner Crawford of Fort Myers, Florida. The Bonners have six grandchildren.

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Chuck Burch Vice President For Athletics Gardner-Webb, 1979 18th Year

The Charlotte, N.C., native spearheaded the Runnin’ Bulldogs move into Division I athletics, which resulted in GardnerWebb’s addition to the Big South Conference as an associate member for football in 2001, and GWU’s move to the Big South as a full member – which became official on July 1, 2008.

GWU athletics has seen a steady increase in academic performance since Burch’s arrival, and the department has posted a combined GPA above 3.0 in each of the last seven academic years.

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Gardner-Webb’s final year in the Atlantic Sun Conference was fruitful, with several notable wins and the usual high number of strong academic performances by the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ student-athletes.

Burch, a graduate of Independence (N.C.) High in Charlotte, and former member of Gardner-Webb’s football and tennis teams, spent 1991-1997 as Director of Athletics at Liberty (Va.) University, and was instrumental in a successful and well run department in Lynchburg as well. He also served Liberty as Associate Director of Athletics (1988-1990), Assistant Director of Athletics (1984-1988), Sports Information Director (1986-1988) and Assistant Director of Sports Information (1982-1984).

His wife, Franki, holds a Ph.D. in Health Education from the University of Virginia, and is Associate Provost for Professional and Graduate Studies at Gardner-Webb. The couple has three children, Travis, Danielle and Amy.

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After graduating from Gardner-Webb in 1979 with a bachelor’s degree in Social Science, Burch, 55, earned his master’s degree from Eastern Kentucky University in 1982.

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Gardner-Webb’s men’s soccer team captured the imagination of fans across Cleveland County during its run to the 2006 A-Sun Championship and NCAA Tournament second round. National qualifiers in Track & Field, swimming and wrestling highlighted competitive success for the Runnin’ Bulldogs in 2006-2007.

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GWU enjoyed its most successful athletics year as a Division I member in 2006-07. Gardner-Webb won its first Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Championship, unseating Belmont University for the title. The Runnin’ Bulldogs also finished third in the men’s and women’s combined sports standings – a very impressive effort in the race for the inaugural Bill Bibb Trophy.

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In 2009-2010, Gardner-Webb posted its highest finish in the annual Big South Conference Sasser Cup, taking No. 4 in the final standings of the all-sports race. The women’s basketball team captured its first Big South Tournament title, advancing to the first round of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament. Two other teams – women’s soccer and baseball – advanced to the league tournament title game in their respective seasons as well.

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Burch oversees all athletic operations at Gardner-Webb, including management and supervision of athletic programs, facilities and budgets. During his career at GWU, Burch has overseen across-the-board improvements in athletics facilities and the addition of seven new sports since arriving in 1997. The most recent addition, women’s lacrosse, will begin play in 2014-2015. Burch is also responsible for continued improvements in the quality and quantity of Gardner-Webb’s athletics staff – with a number of full-time positions created to assist and enhance the entire department.

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Gardner-Webb alumnus Chuck Burch is in his 18th year as Vice President for Athletics and his 31st year in athletics administration.


An integral part of the entire Gardner-Webb University athletics program, the Athletic Training Program emphasizes the importance of wellness in the teams’ pursuit of success. Under the supervision of Kevin Jones, ATC, and the rest of the Athletic Training faculty and staff, athletic training students complete part of their clinical education with the University’s 21 varsity sports. Jones and his staff work toward the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. The athletic training students at GWU are fortunate to have a faculty and staff of nine certified athletic trainers and a cooperative intercollegiate athletics staff to enhance their learning experience. The clinical education that is conducted while serving the student-athletes at Gardner-Webb University allows for comprehensive medical care in a learning environment. The athletic training educational program recently completed its full accreditation by CAATE, marking an exciting moment in the program’s history. Athletic training students are able to pursue a B.S. in Athletic Training through the Department of Physical Education and Sport Studies. Upon graduation, athletic training students must complete a three-part examination conducted by the National Athletic Trainer’s Association’s Board of Certification to become Certified Athletic Trainers (ATC). One of the most respected academic majors on campus, the Gardner-Webb Athletic Training educational program boasts a growing enrollment and provides students with first-class instruction and practical experience in their chosen field of study. Currently, GardnerWebb graduates are working with NFL teams, colleges and universities, high schools and physical therapy clinics. After their academic careers at Gardner-Webb, many students also choose to seek graduate assistant positions at colleges and universities around the nation.

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Philosophy To maximize each athlete’s athletic potential while instilling mental and physical toughness through Olympic based lifts and ground based exercises. With our experience, knowledge and passion, we will demand and expect our athletes to reach their full potential. Mission Statement We want all our athletes to leave with three things accomplished. First, we want our athletes to leave Gardner-Webb a better person. Second, we want all our athletes to leave with a meaningful degree. Third, we want our young men and young women to be ready for the game of life, so they can be successful in anything they choose to do. Through personal relationships and hard work we know this is how we will accomplish the task at hand based around Faith, Service and Leadership.

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Greene-Harbison Field, which was formerly known as Varsity Field, has received many upgrades since the field’s inception in 1990. During the summer of 2013, the field itself received a facelift, as brand new retaining walls were built along the corners of the field. In 2011 new fencing was installed which surrounds the game action, giving a stadium-like feel to Greene-Harbison Field. Prior to the 2007 season, a permanent press box was built with a video purch on top for both the home and visiting teams to film the games.

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Also prior to the 2007 season, permanent seating was placed at midfield to allow the spectators to be right in the action of the games. Before the start of the 2005 season, Gardner-Webb erected a brand new scoreboard adding to the game experience for all. In 2004, four light standards were installed, allowing the Runnin’ Bulldogs to play home night games for the first time in school history. In 2002, the mobile bench covers were added, offering players from both teams protection from the elements along the sidelines.

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Tony Setzer Head Coach 27th Year

The Runnin’ Bulldogs’ career leader in wins with 185, Setzer, has spent his entire 26-year collegiate career as a head coach in Boiling Springs, N.C. and has spearheaded the growth of soccer at Gardner-Webb University and throughout Cleveland County.

Lander, 1986 The Citadel, 1988 Family Wife - Kristen Children - Madison Faye, Sydney Dianne, Morgan Jeanette, and Cadence McRee Coaching Experience 1986-1987: Assistant Coach at The Citadel 1988-present: Head Coach at Gardner-Webb Career Snapshot All-Time Leader in Wins (185) 2006 A-Sun Coach of the Year 1990 SAC Coach of the Year

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2006 NCAA I College Cup Participant 16 NCAA All-Americans 11 Academic All-Americans 21 Big South All-Conference Players 9 Atlantic Sun All-Conference Players

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28 SAC All-Conference Players 2006 A-Sun Freshman of the Year 1998 SAC Freshman of the Year 1996 SAC Freshman of the Year 1995 SAC Player of the Year 1995 SAC President’s Award Winner 1994 SAC President’s Award Winner 1990 SAC Player of the Year

Setzer’s 2011 team posted a second-place finish in the Big South Regular Season standings and advanced all the way to the Championship game in the Big South Conference Championship Tournament for the first time since joining the League in 2008.

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The 2013 Runnin’ Bulldogs posted the program’s sixth winning season since joining the Division I ranks, compiling a 9-8-1 overall mark while finishing fourth in the Big South standings with a 6-4 league record. Led by the nation’s leading scorer, Denzel Clarke, the Runnin’ Bulldogs rode a five-match winning streak into the regular season finale with High Point before falling to Radford in extra time in the Big South Quarterfinals.

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Over the last few years, Setzer’s teams have posted a number of key wins as the 2011 Runnin’ Bulldog squad defeated High Point for the first time in the program’s history, posted a win at Patchin Field and VMI for the first-time ever and defeated a nationally ranked opponent in No. 20 VCU at the UAB “Soccer For a Cure” Classic, while the 2009 team recorded GWU’s first-ever win over an ACC school with a 1-0 win at Clemson in the season opener. The 2009 Runnin’ Bulldogs’ also had wins over Jacksonville and Liberty, both of which were only the second ever wins over those two teams in the program’s history.

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Setzer has been vital in the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ success over a number of transitions, as GWU moved from NAIA to NCAA Division II in 1993-1994, transitioned to the NCAA Division I level in 2000-01, moved into the Atlantic Sun Conference in 2002-03 and then most recently moved into the Big South Conference in 2008-09.

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Head Men’s Soccer Coach Tony Setzer, one of the pillars of the Gardner-Webb’s men’s soccer program during his career in Boiling Springs, N.C., is entering his 27th season as the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ head coach.

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His 2006 team reeled off a 5-1-1 A-Sun record and earned the No. 2 spot at the conference championship tournament. Playing at Stetson University, his squad downed the host squad by a 2-1 score in the Championship game, earning the school’s first-ever bid to the NCAA Championship Tournament. Playing at UAB in the opening round of the NCAA College Cup in 2006, the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ scored a 1-1 tie and moved on to the second round due to a 3-1 margin in penalty kicks after the two teams’ played two scoreless overtime periods. Tough schedules are nothing new to Setzer or his team, as the Runnin’ Bulldogs are noted for refusing to shy away from challenges. Over the past 10 seasons, Gardner-Webb has played 12 games against opponents ranked in the top-15 nationally, including top-ranked North Carolina in 2012 and top-ranked Wake Forest in 2002. Success is no stranger to Setzer either. In 1998, at the Division II level, Setzer directed the Runnin’ Bulldogs to their first national top-25 ranking, as GWU reached as high as No. 21 in the Division II poll behind a balanced attack and strong defense. Over his 26 years at GWU, Setzer has coached the top goalkeeper and three scorers in Gardner-Webb history, both single-season and career, and has tutored an impressive 16 All-Americans during his tenure - including 11 Academic All-Americans. He has also coached the 2006 Atlantic Sun Conference Freshman of the Year in Boris Gatzky, two South Atlantic Conference Freshman of the Year honorees in Jurgen Wagner in 1998 and Vince Bueno in 1996, two South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year winners in Jerome Lee Yaw in 1995 and Dennis Puckerin in 1990 and a two-time South Atlantic Conference President’s Award (Best Male Athlete) winner in Edwin Odugba, who won the award in 1994 and 1995 as the league’s top male student-athlete, making him the only Gardner-Webb performer, in any sport, to earn the honor twice. The 2006 Atlantic Sun Conference Coach of the Year and the 1990 South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year has helped tutor 15 Big South All-Conference honorees since Gardner-Webb joined the League in 2008 and nine Atlantic Sun All-Conference selections from 2002-07, as the Runnin’ Bulldogs have had at least one student-athlete named to an all-conference team in each of the program’s last 10 years. During Gardner-Webb’s time in the South Atlantic Conference, Setzer developed 28 All-Conference performers and five All-South Region choices. Edwin Odugba (1994 and 1995) and Lee Yaw were both named South Atlantic Conference First Union Scholar-Athlete of the Year during their careers, also earning AllConference honors during those seasons.

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Head Coach Tony Setzer

A 1986 graduate of Lander (S.C.) University, Setzer was a standout goalkeeper for the annually powerful Senators and enjoyed a brief professional playing career with the Columbus Capitals of the APISL before heading to The Citadel.

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Setzer is married to the former Kristen Lott, a four-time All-Conference selection for the Gardner-Webb women’s program in the mid-1990s, and finished her career as the program’s leader in goals with 49 and second leading career scorer with 113 points. The couple resides in Boiling Springs and has four daughters. Madison Faye will be nine years old on Nov. 20. On March 20, 2007, the couple gave birth to triplets - Sydney Dianne, Morgan Jeanette and Cadence McRee.

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Setzer, who holds a USSF “A” License, is also the founder of the Runnin’ Bulldog Soccer Academy, and has been a driving force in the youth soccer movement in Cleveland County and, specifically, in Boiling Springs with the Greater Cleveland County Soccer Association. On most Saturdays, thousands of youth soccer players descend on GardnerWebb University’s campus to compete in league and tournament matches.

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Prior to joining the Gardner-Webb family, Setzer served as an assistant coach at The Citadel under Bill Barfield. Setzer earned his Master’s degree from The Citadel in 1988.

Coach Setzer at Gardner-Webb Year Overall Conference 2013 9-18-1 6-4 (Big South) 2012 4-14-2 3-5-2 (Big South) 2011 9-8-4 5-3-1 (Big South) 2010 8-11 5-3 (Big South) 2009 8-6-3 4-3-1 (Big South) 2008 6-12 5-3 (Big South) 2007 3-16-1 3-6 (A-Sun) 2006 9-8-4 5-1-1 (A-Sun) 2005 9-7-2 2-6 (A-Sun) 2004 4-15 1-198 (A-Sun) 2003 10-9 4-5 (A-Sun) 2002 0-16-4 0-6-2 (A-Sun) 2001 8-15-1 --2000 1-17-1 --1999 12-7-1 6-2 (SAC) 1998 13-7 5-2 (SAC) 1997 5-12-2 2-4-1 (SAC) 1996 8-9-2 2-4-1 (SAC) 1995 13-5-1 4-3 (SAC) 1994 11-9 4-3 (SAC) 1993 8-10 2-5 (SAC) 1992 7-13 2-5 (SAC) 1991 3-11-4 1-4-2 (SAC) 1990 8-12 4-3 (SAC) 1989 6-12-1 0-7 (SAC) 1988 3-19 0-12 (NAIA Dist. 26) Totals 185-288-34 75-107-11

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Setzer has also coached one Big South Men’s Soccer ScholarAthlete of the Year in Trent Kozman (2009), one ESPN The Magazine (CoSIDA) Academic All-District III honoree Todd Ulrich (2003), 11 Academic All-Americans, five NSCAA/adidas Scholar-Athlete All-South selections and numerous Big South and Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team honorees.

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Tyler Kettering Associate Head Coach Sixth Year (7th overall)

Former Gardner-Webb standout and career saves leader Tyler Kettering begins his sixth year as the Associate Head Coach for the Gardner-Webb men’s soccer program in 2013. Kettering, who served as an Assistant Coach in 2007, serves as the recruiting coordinator and contact for the Runnin’ Bulldogs men’s soccer program, as well as running day-to-day team operations along with developing and implementing practice sessions and overseeing the goalkeeper training throughout the season. During his time on the sidelines for the Runnin’ Bulldogs, GWU has posted a number of key wins including its first-ever win over High Point in 2011, its first-ever win on the road at Patchin Field against VMI also in 2011 and knocked off a nationally ranked opponent in No. 20 VCU at the UAB “Soccer For A Cure” Classic in Birmingham, Alabama. The Runnin’ Bulldogs also posted its best regular season conference finish since joining the Big South in 2008 with its second-place finish and 5-31 conference record in 2011, the same year that the Gardner-Webb men’s soccer team came up just one match short of winning the program’s second conference championship and first-ever Big South Championship, as the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ season came to an end with a loss to Liberty in the conference championship title game. Under the tutelage of Kettering, the goalkeepers, along with the GWU defense, have been solid over the last few years, totaling 23 shutouts overall since 2009.

The Kettering File Alma Mater Gardner-Webb, 2007 Family Wife - Ali Children - Logan and Karis Coaching Experience 2007: Assistant Coach at Gardner-Webb 2009-present: Associate Head Coach at GWU Career Snapshot 2 A-Sun All-Conference selections 2003 A-Sun All-Freshmen Team 3-time A-Sun Defensive Player of the Week GWU and A-Sun all-time saves leader (446) 2nd in GWU record book in shutouts (15)

Individually, goalkeeper Scott Krotee’s 107 saves on the 2012 season was not only a season-high, but was also the most saves in a single-season by a GWU goalkeeper since Kettering himself totaled 116 saves back in 2006. Krotee’s 1.10 goals against average in 2011 ranks second overall in GWU men’s soccer single-season history, while his six shutouts that season placed him in a tie for third with Kettering (2006) and Greg Clark (1990) in GWU history for the most shutouts in a single-season. In 2010, Kettering helped tutor first-year GWU player and junior transfer Adam Garcia to eight wins overall in the net for the Runnin’ Bulldogs, while his seven shutouts was the second for shutouts in a single season. Garcia posted a 1.54 goals against average in 2010, which also ranks fourth for keepers’ in GWU’s single-season history. Kettering, who manned the goal for the Runnin’ Bulldogs from 2003-06, was a two-time Atlantic Sun All-Conference selection and earned a spot on the 2003 Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshmen Team. He was also a three-time Atlantic Sun Conference Defensive Player of the Week recipient and led the Runnin’ Bulldogs in saves all four seasons he played at GWU. The Xenia, Ohio native, who holds both the Atlantic Sun Conference and the GWU records in career saves with 446, led the nation in saves in both 2004 and 2006. Kettering finished his career ranked second in the GWU career record books with 15 career shutouts, second in single-season shutouts with six in 2006, third in single-season goals against average with an average of 1.25 in 2005 and fourth in single season saves with 134. After his playing days at Gardner-Webb, Kettering went on to play professionally with both the Wilmington Hammerheads (2006-07) and the Chicago Fire of the MLS (2008-09). Kettering married the former Ali Labig on December 29, 2007. The couple resides in Boiling Springs with their son Logan, who is four-years old, and daughter Karis, who was born on July 28, 2011.

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Justin Ferguson is in his second year as the Graduate Assistant Coach for the Gardner-Webb men’s soccer team having joined the staff in the summer of 2013. Ferguson helps with day-to-day operations, including practices, recruiting and conditioning, as well as video editing and exchange. Ferguson comes to Gardner-Webb after serving as a staff coach for the Westminster AFC club teams in Colorado, overseeing the U8 – U10 boys and girls programs. Ferguson played for four years at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee from 2006-09, where he played in a total of 54 matches and finished his career out with two goals and three assists his senior season.

The Ferguson File Alma Mater Belmont University, 2009 Bachelor’s in Video Production Coaching Experience 2013-present: Graduate Assistant at Gardner-Webb Playing Experience Four-year letter-winner at Belmont (2006-2009) 4-time A-Sun Academic All-Conference

During college, Ferguson was also a member of the Springfield Demize of the United Soccer Leagues (USL) Premier Development League (PDL). In 2009, while playing for the Demize, Ferguson was named to the PDL All-Conference Team. Ferguson, who graduated from Belmont in 2010 with a degree in Video Production, was a four-time member of the Atlantic Sun Academic All-Conference Team, earning the honor each year from 2006-09. A native of Denver, Colorado, he currently holds his USSF “B” License.

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Gardner-Webb Athletics Hall of Famer Dennis “Puck” Puckerin will once again roam the sidelines for the Runnin’ Bulldogs in 2013, accepting a new role as the Director of Soccer Operations for head coach Tony Setzer’s staff. Puckerin, a 2003 Gardner-Webb Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, has assisted head coach Tony Setzer and his alma mater in a volunteer role for more than 20 years, after playing for Coach Setzer in 19901991. Puckerin, who was a 1990 NAIA All-America Third Team honoree, was also named to the All-South Region 1990 First-Team, the 1990 NAIA All-District 26 Team and was the 1990 South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year.

The Puckerin File Alma Mater Gardner-Webb, 1991 Coaching Experience 20+ years: Volunteer Assistant at Gardner-Webb Playing Experience 2003 Gardner-Webb Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee 1990 NAIA All-America Third Team 1990 NAIA All-District 26 Team 1990 South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year Single-season record holder in goals and points

The 1990 All-South Atlantic Conference First-Team selection led the team in both goals scored and points in both 1990 and 1991 and still holds the Gardner-Webb University Men’s Soccer program record in both single season points with 55 and in single season goals with 25. Puckerin is third in GWU’s men’s soccer career record books in career goals with 40 and is fourth with 89 career points scored.

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Ht.

Wt.

Yr.

Hometown/High School (Previous School)

No.

Name

Pos.

1

Matthew Swan

GK

5-10

185

So.

Newport, South Wales, UK/St. Joseph’s RC HS

10

Ali Al-Gashamy

F

2

Jake Kennedy

MF/D

5-11

170

Jr.

Shelby, N.C./Crest HS

28

Emmanuel Bazemore

D

3

Matt Bogart

D

6-2

200

Sr.

London, Ontario, Canada/A.B. Lucas Secondary

3

Matt Bogart

D

4

Jascha Gluckschalt

5

Arjun Jung

6

Barth-Luther Mouafo

7

Filipe Conceicao

8

Nathan Rose

9

D

6-0

190

Fr.

Lautertal, Germany/Karl Kubel Schule

38

Jon Cardona

MF

MF

6-0

155

Jr.

London, England/Slough Grammar School

35

Stephen Chofor

D/MF

D

6-0

185

So.

Potomac, Md. (Cameroon)/Montverde Academy (Fla.)

25

Denzel Clarke

F

MF/F

5-10

155

Fr.

Sao Paulo, Brazil/International Christian School

24

Kevin Comvalius

MF

MF

6-2

190

Jr.

Bristol, England/Genesee Community College

7

Filipe Conceicao

MF/F

Dustin Peyton

F

5-10

165

Sr.

Greensboro, N.C./Caldwell Academy

22

Nathan Cook

GK

10

Ali Al-Gashamy

F

5-9

150

Jr.

Kristiansand, Norway/Kristiansand Ratedral Skole Gime

29

Clay Edwards

MF

11

Brandon Johnston

F

5-9

150

So.

Raleigh, N.C./Sanderson HS

4

Jascha Gluckschalt

D

12

Craig Swaby

F

5-11

150

Jr.

Ware, England/Haileybury College

14

Patrick Gurser

MF

13

Tristan Lain

GK

6-1

210

Jr.

Indianapolis, Ind./Pike HS

17

Sami Jilla

MF

14

Patrick Gurser

MF

5-11

160

Gr.

Frankfurt, Germany/Liebigschule

11

Brandon Johnston

F

15

Bryce Wells

D

6-0

175

Jr.

Marietta, Ga./Fellowship Christian HS

37

Devin Jordan

MF

17

Sami Jilla

MF

5-10

155

So.

Charlotte, N.C./Mallard Creek HS

5

Arjun Jung

MF

18

Jerome Roche

D/MF

5-5

125

Fr.

Salon-de-Provence, France

2

Jake Kennedy

MF/D

19

Austin Shedd

D

6-1

190

Fr.

Hubert, N.C./Swansboro HS

13

Tristan Lain

GK

20

Ben Weathers

MF/F

5-10

150

So.

Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Christian School

31

William Liles

GK

21

Marvin Mendy

F

6-4

175

Fr.

Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut HS

21

Marvin Mendy

F

22

Nathan Cook

GK

5-9

145

Jr.

Casar, N.C./Burns HS

Kia Miettinen

D/MF

24

Kevin Comvalius

MF

5-10

160

Sr.

Greensboro, N.C./Southern Guilford HS

34

Brad Minor

MF

25

Denzel Clarke

F

6-2

180

Sr.

Atlanta, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian School

6

Barth-Luther Mouafo

D

26

Alec Ostendarp

MF/F

6-0

155

Fr.

Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Catholic HS

26

Alec Ostendarp

MF/F

27

Riley Shelton

MF

6-0

165

Sr.

Madison, N.C./Dalton L. McMichael HS

9

Dustin Peyton

F

28

Emmanuel Bazemore

D

6-0

170

Fr.

Columbia, S.C./Covenant Classical Christian

32

Alejandro Rivillas

D

29

Clay Edwards

MF

5-10

155

Fr.

Weddington, N.C./Weddington HS

18

Jerome Roche

D/MF

31

William Liles

GK

6-3

175

Fr.

Bailey, N.C./Southern Nash HS

8

Nathan Rose

MF

32

Alejandro Rivillas

D

5-9

160

Sr.

Fort Lauderdale, Fla./North Broward Prep

38

Joshua Rouse

D

33

Adam Stephens

D

6-0

170

So.

Lenoir, N.C./Hibriten HS

36

Angelo Rubinelli

D

34

Brad Minor

MF

5-9

150

RJr.

Graham, N.C./Burlington Christian Academy

19

Austin Shedd

D

35

Stephen Chofor

D/MF

5-5

145

Fr.

Yaounde, Cameroon/Charles Herbert Flowers HS

27

Riley Shelton

MF

36

Angelo Rubinelli

D

5-11

165

Fr.

Naples, Fla./Barron Collier HS

33

Adam Stephens

D

37

Devin Jordan

MF

6-2

165

Fr.

Charlotte, N.C./Porter Ridge HS

12

Craig Swaby

F

38

Jon Cardona

MF

5-11

145

Fr.

Gastonia, N.C./South Point HS

1

Matthew Swan

GK

38

Joshua Rouse

D

5-11

165

Fr.

Winterville, N.C./Albert Schweitzer Gymnasium

39

Gustavo Velez-Arce

MF

39

Gustavo Velez-Arce

MF

5-10

150

Fr.

El Paso, Texas/Coronado HS/IMG Academy

20

Ben Weathers

MF/F

D/MF

5-10

165

Fr.

Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut HS

15

Bryce Wells

D

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Cameroon (1) Chofor

Indiana (1) Lain

Texas (1) Velez-Arce

France (1) Roche

Maryland (1) Mouafo

Brazil (1) Conceicao

Germany (2) Gluckschalt, Gurser

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Pronunciations Sami Jilla.................................................................................................Jill-A

Arjun Jung................................................................................... AR-jun Jun

Kevin Comvalius...................................................................Come-VAL-us

Barth-Luther Mouafo.......................................................... MOE-ah-FOH

Emmanuel Bazemore..........................................................Buh-AZE-more

Felipe Conceicao............................................. Fuh-LEE-peh Con-SAY-co

Alejandro Rivillas.....................................................................RIV-uh-LAS

Ali Al-Gashamy.................................................. AL-GAH-shuh-AMM-ee

Stephen Chofor........................................................................Chuh-O-four

Craig Swaby........................................................................SHUH-way-BEE

Angelo Rubinelli.................................................................. Roo-BIN-el-EE

Patrick Gurser..................................................................................GOO-sir

Gustavo Velez-Arce............................... GOO-stah-VO VAH-lez AR-suh

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Matthew Swan So. | GK | 5-10 | 185 Newport, South Wales

Jake Kennedy Jr. | MF/D | 5-11 | 170 Shelby, N.C.

9

10

Dustin Peyton Sr. | F | 5-10 | 165 Greensboro, N.C.

18

Jerome Roche Fr. | D/MF | 5-5 | 125 Salon-de-Provence, France

27

Riley Shelton Sr. | MF | 6-0 | 165 Madison, N.C.

35

Stephen Chofor Fr. | D/MF | 5-5 | 145 Yaounde, Cameroon

Ali Al-Gashamy Jr. | F | 5-9 | 150 Kristiansand, Norway

19

Austin Shedd Fr. | D | 6-1 | 190 Hubert, N.C.

28

Emmanuel Bazemore Fr. | D | 6-0 | 170 Columbia, S.C.

36

Angelo Rubinelli Fr. | D | 5-11 | 165 Naples, Fla.

3

Matt Bogart Sr. | D | 6-2 | 200 London, Ontario, Canada

11

Brandon Johnston So. | F | 5-9 | 150 Raleigh, N.C.

20

Ben Weathers So. | MF/F | 5-10 | 150 Charlotte, N.C.

29

Clay Edwards Fr. | MF | 5-10 | 155 Weddington, N.C.

37

Devin Jordan Fr. | MF | 6-2 | 165 Charlotte, N.C.

4

Jascha Gluckschalt Fr. | D | 6-0 | 190 Lautertal, Germany

12

Craig Swaby Jr. | F | 5-11 | 150 Ware, England

21

Marvin Mendy Fr. | F | 6-4 | 175 Knoxville, Tenn.

30

Joshua Rouse Fr. | D | 5-11 | 165 Winterville, N.C.

38

Jon Cardona Fr. | MF | 5-11 | 145 Gastonia, N.C.


5

Arjun Jung Jr. | MF | 6-0 | 155 London, England

13

Tristan Lain Jr. | GK | 6-1 | 210 Indianapolis, Ind.

22

Nathan Cook Jr. | GK | 5-9 | 145 Casar, N.C.

31

William Liles Fr. | GK | 6-3 | 175 Bailey, N.C.

39

Gustavo Velez-Arce Fr. | MF | 5-10 | 150 El Paso, Texas

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7

Barth-Luther Mouafo So. | D | 6-0 | 185 Potomac, Md.

Filipe Conceicao Fr. | MF/F | 5-10 | 155 Sao Paulo, Brazil

14

15

Patrick Gurser Gr. | MF | 5-11 | 160 Frankfurt, Germany

24

Kevin Comvalius Sr. | MF | 5-10 | 160 Greensboro, N.C.

32

Alejandro Rivillas Sr. | D | 5-9 | 160 Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

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Bryce Wells Jr. | D | 6-0 | 175 Marietta, Ga.

25

Denzel Clarke Sr. | F | 6-2 | 180 Atlanta, Ga.

33

Adam Stephens So. | D | 6-0 | 170 Lenoir, N.C.

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8

Nathan Rose Jr. | MF | 6-2 | 190 Bristol, England

17

Sami Jilla So. | MF | 5-10 | 155 Charlotte, N.C.

26

Alec Ostendarp Fr. | MF/F | 6-0 | 155 Charlotte, N.C.

34

Brad Minor RSo. | MF | 5-9 | 150 Graham, N.C.

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Justin Ferguson Graduate Assistant Coach Second Season


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Defender 6-2 • 200 • Senior

London, Ontario, Canada • A.B. Lucas Secondary School

Major: Athletic Training 2013 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 14 matches, starting all 14 … Totaled 1171 minutes of action on the pitch … Recorded four shots, including three on frame … Helped the backline keep four clean sheets, including a 2-0 decision at Campbell … Also part of the backline which kept clean sheets against USC Upstate, Liberty and Winthrop … Played at least 90 minutes in all but three of his 14 appearances, including the full 110 minutes against North Carolina State. 2012 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 13 matches, starting 12 on the defensive backline … Totaled 1048 minutes of action on the pitch … Had one goal on the season, scoring a goal in the 3-0 win over Presbyterian … Registered three shots on the year … Part of the defensive backline that recorded shutouts at Longwood, at Liberty, and at home versus Presbyterian … Played 90 minutes or more in eight different contests on the season … Played all 110 minutes in the two double overtime draws at Longwood and at Liberty … Also played 101 minutes in the overtime loss at Winthrop … Totaled 98 minutes at Cincinnati and 91 minutes at #23 Dayton. 2011 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 18 matches, starting 12 as a true freshman on the defensive backline ... Tallied 1237 minutes on the year ... Made his first career start in the season opening 3-0 win over Brevard College ... Part of a defensive backline that helped to lead GWU to nine wins on the year and seven shutouts for the season ... Saw significant time in the GWU defensive line in the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ wins over Brevard, Presbyterian, Liberty, VMI, UNC Asheville, High Point and Winthrop ... Played all 110 minutes in GWU’s 0-0 double overtime draws with Appalachian State, Radford and in the semifinals of the Big South Men’s Soccer Championship Tournament against High Point ... Recorded two shots on the year ... Earned a spot on the 2011-12 Big South Presidential Honor Roll. High School/Club: Was a multi-sport letterwinner at A.B. Lucas Secondary School ... Lettered for head coach Mike Woodruff ... Was named the Team MVP twice ... Was a SPECTRA Award winner ... Tabbed the Junior Athlete of the Year his junior season ... Helped lead his team to the Ontario Provincial as a junior ... A member of the Ontario Provincial Champions as a freshman ... Was the Football Team’s MVP as a senior ... Named the Jr. Boys Basketball MVP as a sophomore ... Was on the Honor Roll all four years ... Also a member of the FC London club team under head coaches Rob Perreira and Les Johns ... Helped to guide his club team to a 2011 League Championship. Personal: Born Matthew Bogart on May 30, 1993 in London, Ontario, Canada ... Son of David and Julie Bogart ... Has one younger brother named Eric ... Majoring in Athletic Training.

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G

A

Pts

Shots

Shot%

SOG

SOG%

MWG

PK-Att

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18

12

0

0

0

2

.000

0

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12

1

0

2

3

.333

1

.333

1

0-0

2013

14

14

0

0

0

4

.000

3

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0

0-0

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38

1

0

2

9

.111

4

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Forward 5-10 • 165 • Senior Greensboro, North Carolina • Caldwell Academy Major: International Business 2013 at Gardner-Webb: Earned a spot on the 2013-14 Big South Presidential Honor Roll ... Played in 10 matches, including six starts … Totaled one goal and three assists … Came on as a substitute and tallied a season-high two assists in a 6-1 win at Presbyterian … Added an assist on the equalizer in a 2-1 comeback win at VMI in his first start of the season … Netted his first career goal in a 5-0 win over UNC Asheville … Started six straight matches against VMI, Asheville, Campbell, Winthrop, High Point and Radford. High School/Club: Attended and played at Caldwell Academy under head coach Mark Guthrie … Was selected to the All-Conference Team his senior season … Totaled eight goals and 13 assists his senior year … Was also a member of the Jamestown Soccer Club under head coach Bill Winkle. Personal: Born Dustin Allen Peyton on February 15, 1993 in Greensboro, N.C. … Son of Philip Peyton and Rhonda Allen … Has two siblings named Drew and Dallas … Majoring in International Business.

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Shots

Shot%

SOG

SOG%

MWG

PK-Att

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6

1

3

5

4

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1

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6

1

3

5

4

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Midfielder 5-11 • 160 • Graduate Student Frankfurt, Germany • Liebigschule Major: MBA program

Personal: Born Patrick Gürser on September 29, 1990 in Frankfurt am Main (Hessen), Germany … Son of Petra and Mithat Gürser … Working towards his MBA in the Graduate School program.

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Prior to Gardner-Webb: Went to college at the Goelhe-Universitåt … Also went to high school at Liebigschule … A member of the Rot-Weiss Frankfurt Club Team coached by Benny Sachs since 2009 … A center midfielder that has played in over 50 matches for Rot-Weiss Frankfurt in the Hessenliga League … Scored a goal against KSV Klein-Karben and SVA Bad Hersfeld in League play … Was promoted with U15, U17 and U19 teams in the highest league of Hessen.

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2013 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 18 matches, including 16 starts … Logged 90 or more minutes in eight matches … Scored five minutes into his season debut against Wofford and provided the assist on Denzel Clarke’s 88th-minute equalizer, as GWU scored three times in six minutes to complete a stunning 5-4 comeback win … Made the start and played the full 90 minutes at Coastal Carolina … Logged 102 minutes in a 1-1 draw against North Carolina State … Played 98 minutes at Radford and 93 minutes against Longwood in back-to-back starts … Went the full 90 minutes in a 2-1 win at VMI … Played the full 90 minutes and recorded an assist against High Point … Logged 100 minutes in the Big South Quarterfinals against Radford.

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SOG%

MWG

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16

1

2

4

20

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Midfielder 5-10 • 160 • Senior Greensboro, N.C. • Southern Guilford High School Major: Business Administration 2013 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 17 matches, including 11 starts … Totaled 1217 minutes on the pitch … Played 80 or more minutes in 10 matches … Made the start in the 2-0 win against USC Upstate, playing 41 minutes … Logged four straight starts against Furman, Coastal Carolina, North Carolina State and Radford … Started six straight matches to close the season against Presbyterian, VMI, Campbell, Winthrop, High Point and the Big South Quarterfinal against Radford … Played the full 90 minutes against Campbell and High Point … Logged 100 minutes against Radford. 2012 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 15 matches, starting two … Totaled 424 minutes on the pitch … Made the start at #1 North Carolina in the season opener … Also started in the match at Clemson … Had one assist … Recorded an assist in the home loss to Radford … Registered four shots, putting three on frame … Posted a .750 shots on goal percentage … Tallied two shots at #23 Dayton, one shot versus Cincinnati and one shot in the loss at Clemson … Played 20 minutes or more in 11 different contests … Played a season-high 59 minutes in the home loss to Campbell … Also played 52 minutes at Clemson … Also registered 39 minutes on the pitch in the loss at #1 North Carolina. 2011 at Gardner-Webb: Played in five matches as a true freshman ... Totaled 164 minutes... Played a season-high 79 minutes in the loss at UNC Greensboro ... Also played 35 minutes in the double overtime loss at Clemson. High School/Club: Lettered at Southern Guilford High School in Greensboro, N.C. under head coach Jodi Deaton ... A four-time All-Conference selection ... A two-time Team MVP ... Was the Runner-Up Player of the Year and the Attacking Player of the Year as a junior ... Was also named as an All-Area Team Honorable Mention his junior season ... Totaled 50 goals and 14 assists in his final three years ... Posted 19 goals as a senior and 21 goals as a junior ... Also a member of the PTFC 92 Black club team for head coach Scott Reitnour. Personal: Born Kevin Denzel Comvalius on June 19, 1993 in Syracuse, New York ... Son of Imro Comvalius and Darlene Knight ... Majoring in Business Administration.

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Year

GP

GS

G

A

Pts

Shots

Shot%

SOG

SOG%

MWG

PK-Att

2011

5

0

0

0

0

0

.000

0

.000

0

0-0

2012

15

2

0

1

1

4

.000

3

.750

0

0-0

2013

17

11

0

0

0

8

.000

3

.375

0

0-0

TOTAL

37

13

0

1

1

12

.000

6

.500

0

0-0

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General and Denzel Media Information Senior Clarke

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Forward 6-2 • 180 • Senior Atlanta, Ga. • Greater Atlanta Christian School Major: Business Administration 2013 at Gardner-Webb: NCCSIA University Division All-State Team … Big South All-Conference First Team … Led the nation in goals (16) and goals per match (0.89) during the regular season … Finished the season ranked first in goals per match (0.89) and second in total goals (16) … Ranked second in the nation in points per match (1.89) and sixth in total points (34) … Set a single-season Division I program record with 16 goals … Started all 18 matches … Logged 1477 minutes on the pitch … Played at least 80 minutes in 10 matches … Led the team in match-winning goals (3), shots (72), and shots on goal (40) … Tallied a hat trick against Wofford, Presbyterian and UNC Asheville … Opened the season with a hat trick against Wofford, scoring all three in the final 22 minutes, including the equalizer in the 88th minute and the winner in the second minute of extra time … Scored his ninth and 10th career goals in back-to-back matches against Georgia Southern and USC Upstate … Big South Attacking Player of the Week (Sep. 3) … Scored at least one goal in six straight matches against North Carolina State, Radford, Longwood, Presbyterian, VMI and UNC Asheville, a streak which included 10 goals and two hat tricks … Tallied his second hat trick of the season in a 6-1 win at Presbyterian … Netted the winner in a 2-1 comeback win at VMI … Named Big South Attacking Player of the Week (Oct. 21) … Tabbed Disney Soccer/NSCAA Player of the Week and Madness Men’s Soccer Big South Player of the Week (Oct. 22) … Scored a hat trick, including the winner, in a 5-0 win over UNC Asheville … Notched an assist on GWU’s second goal in a 2-0 win at Campbell … Scored his 16th goal of the season against High Point … Recorded an assist in the 2-1 Big South Quarterfinal loss to Radford. 2012 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 16 matches on the year, starting four … Totaled 664 minutes on the season … Made starts in the home loss to Radford and in the road loss at #23 High Point … Also started in the home wins over VMI and Presbyterian … Recorded one goal and one assist on the year … Scored a goal in GWU’s 3-0 win over Presbyterian … Picked up an assist in GWU’s 3-2 double overtime win over Appalachian State ... Totaled 17 shots on the season, placing nine on frame … Recorded a .529 shots on goal percentage for the year … Posted a season-high six shots in the win over PC … Also tallied four shots in the wins over Appalachian State and VMI … Played a season-high 66 minutes in the 1-0 win over VMI … Also played 60 minutes in the two home contests versus Radford and Presbyterian. 2011 at Gardner-Webb: Named to the 2011 Big South All-Freshman Team ... Played in 15 matches, starting eight up front as a true freshman ... Led the team with three-game winning goals ... Was second on the team with four goals and two assists ... Totaled 10 points ... Scored the game-winning goals in GWU's 3-1 win over Liberty, the Runnin' Bulldogs' 2-1 win at VMI and GWU's 2-1 first round win over Winthrop at the 2011 Big South Men's Soccer Championship Tournament ... Also recorded a goal in the Runnin' Bulldogs' 2-1 loss at Clemson ... Tallied an assist in GWU's 2-1 win at Presbyterian and in the Runnin' Bulldogs' 3-1 win over Liberty ... Placed 18 shots on goal on the year and recorded a .514 shots on goal percentage ... Totaled 793 minutes ... Played a season-high 80 minutes in the win at Presbyterian. High School/Club: Was a four-year letterwinner at Greater Atlanta Christian School under head coach Thom Jacquet ... Was named the I-4A Georgia Player of the Year ... Was a two-time All-County Player ... Helped lead his team to two Regional Championships, one as a senior and one as a sophomore ... Was a vital component in helping his team finish as the State Final Runner-Up in his senior year ... Helped his team to a State Finals Championship as a sophomore ... Recorded a total of 72 career goals and 19 assists over his four-year high school career ... Posted 43 goals his senior season ...Was also a member of the Alpharetta Ambush club team for head coach Kerem Daser ... Tallied 20 goals for the Ambush his senior year. Personal: Born Denzel Clarke on May 7, 1993 in Atlanta, Ga. ... Son of Rupert and Rosemarie Clarke ... Has two older siblings ... Majoring in Business Administration.

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Year

GP

GS

G

A

Pts

Shots

Shot%

SOG

SOG%

MWG

PK-Att

2011

15

8

4

2

10

35

.114

18

.514

3

0-0

2012

16

4

1

1

3

17

.059

9

.529

0

0-0

2013

18

18

16

2

34

72

.222

40

.556

3

0-0

TOTAL

49

30

21

5

47

124

.169

67

.540

6

0-0

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General and Riley MediaShelton Information Senior Media Information Coaching Staff T The he Team eam

Midfielder 6-0 • 165 • Senior Madison, N.C. • Dalton L. McMichael High School Major: Exercise Science 2013 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 12 matches, including one start … Logged 348 minutes on the pitch Recorded five shots, with one on target … Played a season-high 70 minutes at Radford … Tallied an assist at Presbyterian. 2012 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 16 matches on the season, starting 10 in the midfield … Totaled 903 minutes of action on the pitch for the year … Made starts on the road at Longwood, at N.C. State, at UNC Asheville, at #23 High Point, at Clemson, at Winthrop and at Liberty … Also started at home against Radford, Appalachian State and VMI … Recorded 12 shots on the season, placing four on target … Posted a .333 shots on goal percentage for the year … Registered a shot in eight different matches on the year … Totaled a season-high three shots in the draw at Longwood … Posted two shots in wins over VMI and Presbyterian … Played a season-high 96 minutes in the double overtime loss at #23 High Point … Also played 90 minutes at N.C. State, 79 minutes at Winthrop and 77 minutes in the win over Appalachian State. 2011 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 11 matches for GWU on the year, starting three as a true freshman ... Totaled 369 minutes of action on the pitch for the season ...Made his first career start in GWU's 3-0 season opening win versus Brevard College ... Recorded one shot on the season, which came in GWU's 0-0 double overtime draw with Appalachian State ... Played a season-high 81 minutes in the double overtime loss at Clemson ... Also played 71 minutes in GWU's loss at UNC Greensboro. High School/Club: Lettered at Dalton L. McMichael High School in Madison, N.C. ... Played for head coach Mary Shelton ... Was a two-time All-Conference selection, earning a spot on the all-conference team as both a junior and senior ... Also lettered in baseball for four-years ... Also a member of the MYSA Inferno club team and head coach Chauncey Brummel ... Was selected for the Triangle Untied Friendlies All-Star Game ... A Scholar-Athlete Award winner for both soccer and baseball. Personal: Born Riley Alexander Shelton on April 27, 1993 in Greensboro, N.C. ... Son of Dempsey and Mary Shelton ... Has five siblings ... Majoring in Exercise Science.

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Riley Shelton’s Career Statistics Year

GP

GS

G

A

Pts

Shots

Shot%

SOG

SOG%

MWG

PK-Att

2011

11

3

0

0

0

1

.000

0

.000

0

0-0

2012

16

10

0

0

0

12

.000

4

.333

0

0-0

2013

12

1

0

1

1

5

.000

1

.200

0

0-0

TOTAL

39

14

0

1

1

18

.000

5

.278

0

0-0

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General and Media Information Senior Alejandro Rivillas

Defender 5-9 • 160 • Senior

Fort Lauderdale, Fla. • Brevard College/North Broward Prep

Major: Exercise Science

Prior to Gardner-Webb: Played two years at Brevard College in North Carolina … Played in 33 matches, starting 28 for the Tornados … Totaled four shots from his defensive position, putting three on goal … Also tallied one assist.

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High School/Club: Lettered for two years at North Broward Prep School under head coach Diego Cardoba … Played his sophomore season at Taravella High School … Two-time All-Conference Honorable Mention selection (2011 & 2009) … Named to the 2011 AllStar Game his senior season … Guided his 2010 team to the State Finals his junior season … Also played on the Coral Springs Storm, the Weston FC, the South Florida Elite and the Sunrise FC Club Teams …Was also a member of the Danubio FC Club Team and the Florida ODP Team … Helped his 2009 Coral Springs Storm Club Team to become the Regional Champions and reach the Nationals in 2009 … Led his South Florida Elite Team to the 2010 State Finals and a No. 2 state ranking … A member of the Sunrise FC Club Team that was ranked as high as No. 8 in the state in 2010 and the Weston FC Club Team that was ranked as high as No. 16 in the state in 2011 … Earned both an academic and an athletic scholarship to attend North Broward Prep School for both his junior and senior years.

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2013 at Gardner-Webb: Played in nine matches, including four starts … Logged 475 minutes on the pitch … Played 70 or more minutes in four matches … Made the start against Clemson, Longwood, Presbyterian and VMI … Logged 74 minutes against USC Upstate … Was on the pitch for 79 minutes in a starting role at Clemson … Played a season-high 90 minutes at Presbyterian … Logged 74 minutes in a 2-1 comeback win at VMI.

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Alejandro Rivillas

Personal: Born Alejandro Rivillas on December 22, 1992 in Miami, Florida … Son of Orlando Rivillas and Ingrid Valenza … Has five sisters and two stepbrothers named Evelyn, Magaly, Mariana, Daniela, Giuliani, Steven and Andres … Majoring in Exercise Science. 2013 in

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Year

GP

GS

G

A

Pts

Shots

Shot%

SOG

SOG%

MWG

PK-Att

2011 (Brevard)

17

12

0

0

0

2

.000

1

.500

0

0-0

2012 (Brevard)

16

16

0

0

0

1

.000

1

1.000

0

0-0

2013

9

4

0

0

0

0

.000

0

.000

0

0-0

TOTAL

42

32

0

0

0

3

.000

2

.667

0

0-0

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Junior Jake Kennedy Media Information Coaching Staff T The he Team eam Review in

Midfielder/Defender 5-11 • 170 • Junior Shelby, N.C. • Crest High School Major: Business Administration 2013 at Gardner-Webb: Earned a spot on the 2013-14 Big South Presidential Honor Roll … Played in 15 matches, including five starts … Attempted four shots … Logged 404 minutes on the pitch … Made the start in the first five matches of the season against Wofford, Georgia Southern, USC Upstate, Clemson and Liberty … Played a season-high 54 minutes against USC Upstate. 2012 at Gardner-Webb: Earned a spot on the 2012-13 Big South Presidential Honor Roll … Played in nine matches, starting three as a true freshman … Totaled 403 minutes in the defensive backline … Part of the defensive unit that posted a shutout at Liberty and at home versus Presbyterian … Recorded two shots, putting one on frame in the loss to Campbell … Played 85 minutes in the 3-0 win over Presbyterian and in the Big South Championship Quarterfinals loss at Radford … Made his first career start at #1 North Carolina in the season opener … Also started at home against Presbyterian and in the quarterfinals of the Big South Championship Tournament at Radford. High School/Club: Was a four-year letterwinner at nearby Crest High School under coaches Zach Wortman and Arik Lemmon ... Totaled 58 career goals and 34 assists over his four years at Crest High ... Posted 26 goals as a senior and 25 goals his junior year, both team-highs ... Three-time All-Conference selection and a two-time All-Region pick ... Tabbed his team's Offensive Player of the Year in each of his last two seasons ... Was a member of the GCCSA 92 club team for two years, where he played under former Runnin' Bulldog players Tyler Kettering, Dane Geraci and Bradley Morrison ... Also a member of the Charlotte United Futbol Club 93 Gold Team, which finished as State Runner-Up in 2011 and won the N.C. Premier League in 2012 ... Also a member of the CUFC 93 Gold Team that won the Bethesda Showcase in 2011 and were Julian Brown Finalists in 2012 ... Was a Wendy's High School Heisman Finalist and a North Carolina Scholar-Athlete all four years. Personal: Born Jacob Ryan Kennedy on May 7, 1994 in Shelby, N.C. ... Son of Larry and Shannon Kennedy ... Father, Larry, played Lacrosse in college ... Has two younger brothers named Nate and Frank ... Majoring in Business Administration.

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Jake Kennedy

Jake Kennedy’s Career Statistics Year

GP

GS

G

A

Pts

Shots

Shot%

SOG

SOG%

MWG

PK-Att

2012

9

3

0

0

0

2

.000

1

.500

0

0-0

2013

15

5

0

0

0

4

.000

0

.000

0

0-0

TOTAL

24

8

0

0

0

6

.000

1

.167

0

0-0

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Arjun Jung Midfielder

6-0 • 155 • Junior London, England • Slough Grammar School Major: Mathematics

High School/Club: Two-time Team Captain at Slough Grammar … Was also the Team Captain of the Sixth Form, Heathland School … Played club soccer for Brentford FC CST under head coach Ahmed Mettoui.

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Personal: Born Arjun Jung on April 12, 1994 in London, England … Son of Sumail and Neena Jung … Has an older brother … Majoring in Mathematics.

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Prior to Gardner-Webb: Played his freshman year for the Northwood University Timberwolves in Michigan … Played in 15 matches for the Timberwolves, starting 10 contests in the midfield … Recorded one goal and four assists on the year … Posted 12 shots on the year, putting seven on frame … Registered a shots on goal percentage of .583 on the season.

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2013 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 15 matches, including eight starts … Totaled one goal and three assists … Logged 642 minutes on the pitch … Attempted 12 shots, putting four on frame … Recorded 70 or more minutes in three matches … Made the start and tallied an assist in the season-opening win over Wofford … Scored the match-winner and added an assist while logging 80 minutes in the 2-0 win over USC Upstate … Made first consecutive starts against USC Upstate, Clemson, Liberty, Mercer and Furman … Played 76 minutes at Furman … Came on as a substitute and tallied an assist in the 6-1 win at Presbyterian … Made the start and played the full 90 minutes in the 5-0 win over UNC Asheville.

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Year

GP

GS

G

A

Pts

Shots

Shot%

SOG

SOG%

MWG

PK-Att

2012 (Northwood)

15

10

0

1

1

12

.000

7

.583

0

0-0

2013

15

8

1

3

5

12

.083

4

.333

1

0-0

TOTAL

30

18

1

4

6

24

.042

11

.458

1

0-0

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Junior Nathan Rose

#8

Midfielder 6-2 • 190 • Junior Bristol, England • Genesee Community College Major: Undeclared Prior to Gardner-Webb: Played two years at Genesee Community College in Batavia, N.Y. … Made 34 appearances at Genesee, starting 32 matches … Totaled 14 goals and 18 assists in two seasons … Scored six goals and tallied 12 assists as a freshman … Posted eight goals and six assists as a sophomore … Two-time allconference first team selection … Named to the all-region first team and region all-tournament team … Twotime member of the Dean’s List. High School/Club: Played at Mangotsfield Secondary School under Coach Thresher … Team captain … Bristol Schools Champions … FA Youth Conference Champions … U16’s and U18’s South and West County Champions … Played club for JSSI Academy under coaches Jamie Shore and Paul Taylor … Played for Bristol City FC (U8’s), Bristol Rovers FC (U8’s to U11’s), Cardiff City FC (U16’s) and Blackpool FC (Youth) … Welsh Super Cup Champions – U14’s and U16’s … Norhalne Cup Champions – U13’s … Midlands Junior Premier League – U13’s. Personal: Born on April 17, 1994 in Bristol, England … Son of Kevin Rose and Jeannette Pitman and stepfather Ian Pitman … Has three younger brothers named Ashley Pitman, Lucas Rose and Caiden Rose … Has a younger sister named Bethany Pitman … Has not declared a major.

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Junior Ali Al-Gashamy

Forward 5-9 • 150 • Junior Kristiansand, Norway • Kristiansand Ratedral Skole Gime Major: Pyschology & International Business

High School/Club: Attended and played for Kristiansand Ratedral Skole Gime under head coach Frode Fredriksen in Kristiansand, Norway ... Was also a member of the IK Start Club Team, the Vinobjart Club Team and the VAG FK Team ... Played for the best junior team in Norway.

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Personal: Born Ali Al-Gashamy in Samawa, Iraq ... Son of Mohammed and Malath Al-Gashamy ... Has four siblings ... Majoring in both Psychology and International Business.

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2012 at Gardner-Webb: Did not play.

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2013 at Gardner-Webb: NCCSIA University Division All-State Team … Big South All-Conference First Team … Finished the season ranked 33rd nationally in assists per match (0.41) and 45th in total assists (7) … Played in 17 matches, including 16 starts … Logged 1450 minutes on the pitch … Led the team with seven assists … Third with four goals and 15 points … Played 80 or more minutes in 14 matches … Logged at least 90 minutes in 10 matches … Tallied a season-high two assists in the season-opening 5-4 win against Wofford … Recorded an assist at Georgia Southern … Supplied the assist on the extra-time winner at Mercer Attempted a season-high seven shots at Mercer … Scored a goal in four straight matches against Presbyterian, VMI, UNC Asheville, and Campbell … Netted his first goal of the season in the 6-1 win at Presbyterian … Scored the equalizer in the 2-1 comeback win at VMI … Recorded a goal and two assists in the 5-0 win over Asheville … Netted the opening goal in a 2-0 win at Campbell … Named the Big South Attacking Player of the Week (Oct. 28) … Tabbed the Disney Soccer/NSCAA Player of the Week (Oct. 28) … Named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week (Oct. 28) … Tabbed the Madness Men’s Soccer Big South Player of the Week (Oct. 29) … Provided the assist on the winner against Winthrop.

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Ali Al-Gashamy

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Year

GP

GS

G

A

Pts

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Shots

Shot%

SOG

SOG%

MWG

PK-Att

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2013

17

16

4

7

15

48

.083

20

.417

0

0-0

TOTAL

17

16

4

7

15

48

.083

20

.417

0

0-0

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Junior Craig Swaby

#12

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Craig Swaby Forward 5-11 • 150 • Junior Ware, England • Haileybury College

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High School/Club: Attended and played at Haileybury College in Herford, England under head coach Julian Alliot ... Was selected as a representative for the South of England Schools squad his senior season ... Also a member of the Wormley Youth FC Team from 2004-10 and the Bishops Stortford FC Team in 2011-12 ... Was the leading goal scorer for his Wormley Youth FC Team and voted the Player of the Year in both 2006 and 2007 ... Totaled 49 goals in 2007 ... Led his team to the Herts County Cup Championship in 2010 ... Represented his County of Herfordshire for three years ... Was named the Player of the Tour in 2011 for the Bishops Stortford FC Team and led them to the County Cup Finals in 2011.

2012 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 19 matches, starting 13 as a true freshman … Made his first career start at home versus #20 Furman … Totaled 1071 minutes in the midfield … Had one goal … Scored a goal in the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ 2-1 double overtime loss at #23 High Point … Recorded 16 shots on the season, putting eight on frame … Posted a .500 shots on goal percentage for the season … Registered a shot in nine different contests … Totaled a season-high 78 minutes of play in the 3-2 double overtime win over Appalachian State … Also played 71 minutes in the 1-0 home loss to #10 Coastal Carolina.

Personal: Born Craig Glenn Swaby on November 5, 1993 in Cambridge, England ... Son of Glenn and Heather Swaby ... Has two older sisters in Laura and Chloe ... Majoring in Economics.

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Major: Economics

Craig Swaby’s Career Statistics Year

GP

GS

G

A

Pts

Shots

Shot%

SOG

SOG%

MWG

PK-Att

2012

19

13

1

0

2

16

.062

8

.500

0

0-0

2013

15

3

1

1

3

8

.125

2

.250

1

0-0

TOTAL

34

16

2

1

5

24

.083

10

.417

1

0-0

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Juniors Tristan Lain & Bryce Wells

Goalkeeper 6-1 • 210 • Junior Indianapolis, Ind. • Pike High School Major: Sport Management

2012 at Gardner-Webb: Redshirted. High School/Club: Lettered at Pike High School under head coach Mike Smith in Indianapolis, Indiana ... Was an All-Conference Honorable Mention his junior season ... Helped to lead his team to become the State Cup Finalist. Personal: Born Tristan Nathaniel Lain on December 18, 1992 in Indianapolis, Indiana ... Son of Bob and Melinda Lain ... Majoring in Sport Management.

Defender 6-0 • 175 • Junior Marietta, Ga. • Fellowship Christian High School

Bryce Wells’ Career Statistics Year

GP

GS

G

A

Pts

Shots

Shot%

SOG

SOG%

MWG

PK-Att

2012

3

2

0

1

1

1

.000

0

.000

0

0-0

2013

6

5

0

0

0

0

.000

0

.000

0

0-0

TOTAL

9

7

0

1

1

1

.000

0

.000

0

0-0

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Personal: Born Bryce Jamison Wells on March 6, 1994 in Orlando, Fla. ... Son of Rick and Cathy Wells ... Has two older siblings in Brandon and Lauren ... Majoring in Business Administration.

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High School/Club: Was a four-year letterwinner at Fellowship Christian High School under head coach Ari Durham in Roswell, Ga. ... Totaled 27 goals and 55 assists in his four years at Fellowship Christian High ... Posted a career-high 10 goals his senior season ... Recorded 19 assists as a junior ... A four-year varsity starter ... Led his team in both goals and assists his senior season ... Also led the team in assists and was named the Team MVP his junior year ... Two-time All-Region selection ... Two-time Team Captain ... Also a member of the NASA Premier Club Team under head coach Billy Pritz ... Totaled 66 goals and 39 assists over four years ... Part of the NASA Premier Club Team that was the BUSA Showcase Champions, the two-time Atlanta Cup Champions, the NASA Classic Champions, the CASL Showcase Champions, Tampa Bay Sun Bowl Finalists and Nike Cup Finalists ... A member of the National Honor Society and the Beta Club ... Was also a member of the Spanish National Honor Society and the Honor Roll.

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2012 at Gardner-Webb: Took a medical redshirt after suffering a season-ending injury … Played in three matches on the year, starting two in the defensive backline as a true freshman … Got the start in the loss to Georgia Southern … Totaled 178 minutes … Had one assist … Registered an assist in the 2-1 loss at Wofford … Played all 90 minutes in the match at Wofford … Also played 82 minutes in the 2-0 loss to Georgia Southern at the Big South/SoCon Challenge … Registered six minutes of play on the pitch in the season opener at #1 North Carolina ... Earned a spot on the 2012-13 Big South Presidential Honor Roll.

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2013 at Gardner-Webb: Appeared in six matches, making five starts ... Totaled 467 minutes ... Played a season-high 93 minutes in the 2-1 win at Mercer ... Played the full 90 minutes in three straight matches against Winthrop, High Point and Radford.

2013

Major: Business Administration

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Nathan Cook

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Goalkeeper 5-9 • 145 • Junior Casar, N.C. • Burns High School Major: Sport Management 2013 at Gardner-Webb: Did not play. 2012 at Gardner-Webb: Redshirted. High School/Club: Lettered at nearby Burns High School under head coach Tom Centofanti ... Was an All-Conference selection his senior season ... A Wendy's High School Heisman finalist and a 3A Scholar-Athlete.

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Personal: Born Nathan Joseph Cook on October 6, 1993 in Shelby, N.C. ... Son of Neal and Charlotte Cook ... Has two brothers named Matthew and Jordan ... Majoring in Sport Management.

Brad Minor

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Midfielder Review

5-9 • 150 • Redshirt Junior Graham, N.C. • Burlington Christian Academy

2013 at Gardner-Webb: Played in one match ... Logged seven minutes in the 5-0 win against UNC Asheville. High School/Club: Was a four-year letter award winner at Burlington Christian Academy under head coach Thad Stovall … Was a two-time All-Conference selection … Was named to the All-State his senior season … Two-time Team MVP honoree. Personal: Born Bradly C. Minor on January 19, 1993 in Graham, N.C. … Son of Bobby and Janci Minor … Has two siblings named Jessica and Brycen … Transfer from Appalachian State University … Majoring in Exercise Science.

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Sophomore Matthew Swan

Goalkeeper 5-10 • 185 • Sophomore

Newport, South Wales, UK • St. Joseph’s RC High School

Major: Elementary Education

2013

Personal: Born Matthew Swan on March 16, 1995 in Newport South Wales, United Kingdom … Son of Ian Swan and Catherine Bennett … Has a younger brother named Joseph … Majoring in Elementary Education.

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High School/Club: Attended Llanwern High School … Was also a member of the Newport County Club Team coached by Glyn Jones … Was the captain of the Newport County Youth 18’s … Won the F.A. Trophy Final with Newport County … A member of the Welsh Schools team that played at Wembley.

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2013 at Gardner-Webb: Earned a spot on the 2013-14 Big South Presidential Honor Roll … Named to the Big South AllFreshman Team … Runner-Up for Big South Freshman of the Year … Finished the season ranked 15th in the nation in total saves (94), 20th in saves per match (5.22) and 42nd in save percentage (0.803) … Started all 18 matches between the pipes … Logged 1649 minutes … Posted a 9-8-1 record with four clean sheets … His 1.26 goals against average ranks fifth alltime in program history and third in the Division I era … Made 94 saves with a save percentage of 0.803 … Allowed one goal or less in 11 matches … Recorded at least five saves in 11 matches … Kept a clean sheet with four saves in a 2-0 win over USC Upstate … Back-to-back seven save performances against Liberty and Mercer, keeping a clean sheet in the 1-0 win over Liberty … Season-high 13 saves in a 1-1 draw against North Carolina State … Made eight saves in the 6-1 win at Presbyterian … Combined with Colin Ashley to keep a clean sheet against UNC Asheville … Tallied six saves in a 2-0 win at Campbell … Named the Big South Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 28) … Kept his second straight clean sheet with 11 saves in a 1-0 win over Winthrop … Back-to-back five save performances against High Point and Radford.

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Defender 6-0 • 185 • Sophomore Potomac, Md. • Montverde Academy (Fla.) Major: Psychology 2013 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 11 matches, including five starts … Logged 516 minutes on the pitch … Played 90 or more minutes in two matches … Made the start and logged a season-high 92 minutes against Wofford … Played the full 90 minutes at Georgia Southern … Made the start against USC Upstate, UNC Asheville and Campbell … Logged 68 minutes as a substitute against Winthrop. High School/Club: Played at Churchill High School under head coach Arnold Trazy for three years … Transferred and played at Montverde Academy (Fla.) under head coach Mike Potempa his senior season … Totaled four goals and nine assists over his three years on the pitch at Churchill High School … Played in the center midfield, the holding midfield, the center back and the left back positions during his high school career … His Montverde Academy team was ranked No. 1 in the nation his senior year by ESPN and the Elite Soccer Report… Named to the Second-Team All-Gazette his junior season … Led his Churchill High team to the quarterfinals of the Maryland State Championship his junior year … Also a member of the DC United Academy club team under head coach Tom Torres … Helped his club team to become Maryland State Cup Finalist, Futsal Regional Finalist, Futsal National Champions and National Finalist. Personal: Born Barth-Luther Mouafo on February 15, 1996 in Douala, Cameroon … Son of Bienvenu and Solange Mouafo … Has four siblings named Stephanie, Ivan, Jacky and Arthur … Jacky is on the track & field team at Montgomery College … Intends to major in Business or Sports Management.

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Sophomore Brandon Johnston

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Forward 5-9 • 150 • Sophomore Raleigh, N.C. • Sanderson High School Major: Undeclared

2013

Personal: Born Brandon Edward Johnston on January 10, 1995 in Raleigh, N.C. … Son of O.J. Johnston and Laura Lawton … Has three younger siblings in Naomi, Thomas and Riley … Has not yet declared a major.

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High School/Club: Lettered at Sanderson High School in Raleigh, N.C. for two years under head coach Todd Worley … Attended Mission Heights Prep High School his senior season … Played for the Salt Lake AZ Academy U18 Team his senior year, which finished tied with LA Galaxy’s 18U Academy Team for first-place in the Southwest Division of the USSDA … Was also a starter for the Real Salt Lake AZ Elite U18 Team his senior year … TopDrawerSoccer.com 3-star recruit … Totaled 27 career goals and 13 career assists in three years at Sanderson High … Led his team to a No. 1 state ranking his junior season … Scored seven game-winning or game-tying goals his junior season … Was named to the Cap-8 All-Conference Team as a junior … A member of the Real Salt Lake AZ Academy under head coach Martin Vasquez in 2012 … … Was also a member of the Triangle Futbol Club’s ’94 Navy Team for two seasons, where he was a two-year starter and led his team in scoring at the CASL Showcase … Posted the fastest hat trick in MSF Club history with three goals in 18 minutes his junior year … Was a Region III Premier League participant with the Triangle Futbol Club’s ’94 Navy Team … A member of the Real Salt Lake Elite U18 Team that were the Newport Huntington Beach Champions, participated in the Far West Regional League Championship and reached the quarterfinals of the Dallas Cup Championship … Named to the Cap-8 Academic Team as both a sophomore and junior.

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General Sophomore and Media Sami Information Jilla Media Information Coaching Staff

Midfielder 5-10 • 155 • Sophomore Charlotte, N.C. • Mallard Creek School Major: Healthcare Management 2013 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 12 matches … Logged 311 minutes on the pitch … Attempted three shots, putting one on frame … Played a season-high 66 minutes against Wofford in the season-opener … Put a shot on frame at Georgia Southern … Attempted a shot at Furman and against Radford. High School/Club: Played soccer at Mallard Creek High School under head coach Frank Higginbotham … Totaled 24 goals and 16 assists over his final three years of high school … Recorded 16 goals and seven assists his senior year … A two-time All-Conference honoree … Was named to the All-Region Team his senior season … Was also a Player of the Year nominee his senior season … A member of the North Meck Soccer Club Team coached by Jeff Bilyk and Mike Czarneki. Personal: Born Sami Azhari Jilla on September 8, 1994 in Boston, Massachusetts … Son of Noureddine Jilla and Jamila Elazhari … Has a younger brother … Majoring in Healthcare Management.

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Sophomores Ben Weathers/Adam Stephens

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Midfielder/Forward 5-10 • 150 • Sophomore Charlotte, N.C. • Charlotte Christian School Major: Sports Management

High School/Club: Was a three-year letter award winner at Charlotte Christian School under head coach Jo Connor … Played his senior season at the USSF U17/U18 Charlotte Soccer Academy under head coach Richard Butler … TopDrawerSoccer.com 3-star recruit … Totaled 16 goals on the pitch during his three years at Charlotte Christian … Led the team in scoring in both his junior and freshman seasons … Also a member of the CSA Predator Teams and was a USSF Academy Development Player … Also played on the NC ODP pool team for two years … Led his club teams to become the Greensboro Shootout Tournament Champions, the CSA Adidas Cup Champions, the Savannah Cup Champions, the US Club Soccer Regional Champions and the US Club Soccer National Champions … Graduated Cum Laude.

Adam Stephens

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Personal: Born Benjamin Craig Weathers on August 11, 1994 in Charlotte, N.C. … Son of Ron and Debbie Weathers … Has an older sister named Kate … Majoring in Sports Management.

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Ben Weathers

Defender 2013

6-0 • 170 • Sophomore Lenoir, N.C. • Hibriten High School

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Personal: Born Adam Stephens on October 2, 1995 in Valdese, N.C. … Son of Gene and Sandy Stephens … Has an older sister named Hannah … Majoring in Psychology.

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High School/Club: Lettered on the pitch at Hibriten H.S. under head coach Jim Blanton … Was a two-time All-Region and All-County selection his junior and senior seasons … Named the Offensive Player of the Year his senior year … Tabbed the Defensive Player of the Year as a junior … Was the Team Captain his senior season … Also a member of the CVYSA Club Team coached by Jeff Schellenberger.

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Defender 6-0 • 190 • Freshman Lautertal, Germany • Karl Kubel Schule Major: Business Administration High School/Club: Attended Karl Kubel Schule in Bensheim, Germany … Played for SV Waldhof Mannheim under head coach Frank Schwabe. Personal: Born on April 9, 1995 in Heppenheim, Germany … Son of Gabriele Gluckschalt and Jorg Joob … Intends to major in business administration.

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Filipe Conceicao

#7

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5-10 • 155 • Freshman Sao Paulo, Brazil • International Christian School

High School/Club: Played at International Christian School HK under head coach Tim Cresswell … Played club for Sunray Cave Sun Hei under head coach Chiu Chong Mang. Personal: Born on November 11, 1995 in Sao Carlos, Sao Paulo, Brazil … Son of Marta and Anilton Conceicao … Intends to major in physical education.

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Defender/Midfielder 5-5 • 125 • Freshman Salon-de-Provence, France • Major: International Business

Personal: Born Jérôme Roche on February 2, 1996 in Salon-de-Provence, France … Son of Christian and Corinne Roche … Has a younger brother named Nicolas … Intends to major in international business.

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Austin Shedd

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High School/Club: Attended Lycee A. Rimbaud … Played for FC Istres U15, U17 and U19 sides … Earned all-region honors in 2013 and 2014 … Member of 2011 Provence championship squad … Played in the U17 national team … Interligues champion … Recruited in CREPS PACA AIX-EN-PROVENCE national pre-formation center … Selected in the team of the mediterranée league … Brevet with high honors … Diploma of excellence.

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Jérôme Roche

Defender 2013

6-1 • 190 • Freshman Hubert, N.C. • Swansboro HIgh School

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Personal: Born Austin MacKenzie Shedd on July 24, 1996 in Camp Lejeune, N.C. … Son of Eric and Barbie Shedd … Has two sisters named Allison Brown and Abby Shedd … Intends to major in chemistry.

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High School/Club: Four-year letter-winner at Swansboro High School under head coach Doug Kidd … Totaled five goals and three assists as a defender … Two-time all-conference, all-region, and all-area selection … Named JDNEWS 2014 Defensive Player of the Year … Played club for 95 OCSA Coastal Crew under Cam Ormsby and Dave Miller … Member of two-time NCYSA Final Four participant … Starter for his ODP team … Played in both sub-regional tournaments … Attended ODP Region III camp and played in Region III pool games … Four-year scholar athlete … Member of the National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society … Class Marshall.

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Forward 6-4 • 175 • Freshman Knoxville, Tenn. • Farragut High School Major: Pre-Engineering High School/Club: Four-year letter-winner at Farragut High School under head coach Wallie Culbreth … Totaled 88 goals and 50 assists in 81 matches … Scored 21 goals in 18 matches as a sophomore … Tallied 25 goals and 13 assists in 24 matches as a junior … Posted his best season as a senior, netting 31 goals and adding 18 assists in 23 matches … Four-time all-district and all-region honoree … Named to the all-state team three times … Two-time District 8 Region MVP. Personal: Born Marvin Michael Mendy on March 25, 1995 in Queens, N.Y. … Son of Antoine Mendy … Majoring in pre-engineering.

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Alec Ostendarp

#26

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6-0 • 155 • Freshman Charlotte, N.C. • Charlotte Catholic High School

High School/Club: Two-year varsity letter-winner at Charlotte Catholic High School under head coach Oscar Delpino … Tallied 37 goals and 16 assists … Scored 27 goals and added 10 assists in 21 matches as a senior … Team advanced to NCHSAA 3A State Semifinals his junior year … Named to all-region first team and all-South Mecklenburg 8 - 4A First team as a senior … Led Charlotte Catholic in goals scored and total points as a senior … Led team to double overtime loss in NCHSAA Quarterfinals in its first season of 4A competition. Personal: Born Alec J Ostendarp on April 2, 1996 in Charlotte, N.C. … Son of Jay and Angie Ostendarp … Has two younger sisters named Jamie and Erin … Has not yet declared a major.

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Defender 6-0 • 170 • Redshirt Freshman Columbia, S.C. • Covenant Classical Christian School Major: Sport Management

Personal: Born Emmanuel Joshua Bazemore on March 25, 1994 in Columbia, S.C. … Son of Vanessa Bazemore … Has a brother named Elijah … Intends to major in sport management.

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Clay Edwards

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High School/Club: Played at Covenant Classical Christian School … Named team MVP as a junior … Played club for South Carolina United under head coach Will Eudy … Member of Carolina Cup championship squad.

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Emmanuel Bazemore

Midfielder 2013

5-10 • 155 • Freshman Weddington, N.C.. • Weddington High School

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Personal: Born Clay Thomas Edwards on October 3, 1995 in Matthews, N.C. … Son of Marty and Cheryl Edwards … Has a younger brother named Luke … Intends to major in business administration.

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High School/Club: Four-year letter-winner at Weddington High School under head coach Powell Williams … Totaled 40 goals and 27 assists as a center midfielder … Two-time all-conference and all-region performer as a junior and senior … First-team all-county and team MVP as a senior … Played club for WCWAA 95 Black under head coach Lee Minton … Four-year captain … Member of U15 State Cup champion and regional semifinalist squad.

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Defender 5-11 • 165 • Freshman Winterville, N.C. • Albert Schweitzer Gymnasium Major: Biology High School/Club: Three-year varsity letter-winner at South Central High School under head coach Crystal Newman ... Spent his senior season with TUS Plettenberg’s U19 team in Germany under head coach Kosta Papadopoulos … Played club for Pitt Greenville Soccer Association as a freshman and sophomore … Member of the National Honor Society and Japanese Honor Society … Junior Marshall … Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Scholarship recipient. Personal: Born Joshua Christian Rouse on January 17, 1996 in Weiden, Bavaria, Germany … Son of Petra and Johnny Rouse … Intends to major in Biology/Pre-Medicine.

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William Liles

#31

Goalkeeper Review

6-3 • 175 • Freshman Bailey, N.C. • Southern Nash High School

High School/Club: Four-year letter-winner at Southern Nash High School under head coaches John Matthews and Kurt Beinas … Member of Southern Nash’s first team to advance past the first round of the playoffs as a sophomore … Earned all-conference honors with 15 shutouts as a junior … Led team to undefeated conference record and a fourth-round finish in the playoffs … All-conference and all-region selection as a senior with 18 clean sheets … Coaches’ Award as a senior … Team finished second in the conference and advanced to the third round of the playoffs. Personal: Born William Denny Liles on March 4, 1996 in Bailey, N.C. … Son of Reginald and Beth Liles … Has a twin brother named Ben and an older sister named Anna … Intends to major in business administration.

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Defender/Midfielder 5-5 • 145 • Freshman Yaounde, Cameroon • Charles Herbert High School Major: Athletic Training

Personal: Born Stephen Tatanjah Chofor on October 18, 1996 in Yaounde, Cameroon … Son of Paul and Mary Chofor … Has three older sisters named Rosemary, Kathleen and Tracy … Intends to major in athletic training.

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Angelo Rubinelli

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High School/Club: Four-year letter-winner at Charles Herbert Flowers High School in Springdale, Md. under head coach Brandon Haslun … Totaled 11 goals and 24 assists in four seasons with CHF … Two-year team captain … Team MVP as a senior … Played club for Maryland Rush Nike 96 under head coach Earl Findlater.

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Defender 2013

5-11 • 165 • Freshman Naples, Fla. • Baron Collier High School

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Personal: Born Angelo Rubinelli on November 21, 1995 in Naples, Fla. … Son of Frank and Laura Rubinelli … Has two younger sisters named Bianca and Julia … Intends to major in international business.

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High School/Club: Three-year letter-winner at Barron Collier High School … All-Conference second team selection as a sophomore … Team captain as a senior … Tallied seven goals and 17 assists as a senior … Played club in Weston FC U15 and U16 Pre-Academy teams … Also played for IMG Academy U17 … Trained at Sporting Lisbon.

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Midfielder 6-2 • 165 • Freshman Charlotte, N.C. • Porter Ridge High School Major: Undeclared High School/Club: Four-year letter-winner at Porter Ridge High School under head coach Ron Ladimir … Totaled 47 goals and 50 assists as a center midfielder … Tallied seven goals and 17 assists as a junior … Recorded 21 goals and 12 assists as a senior … Two-time all-conference and all-region first team selection as a junior and senior … Played club for Weddington Black under head coach Lee Minton. Personal: Born Devin Jordan on January 18, 1996 in Charlotte, N.C. … Son of Tara King … Has a younger sister named Lacie … Has not yet declared a major.

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Jon Cardona

#38

Midfielder Review

5-11 • 145 • Freshman Gastonia, N.C. • South Point High School

High School/Club: Four-year letter-winner for South Point High School under head coach Darby Powell … Scored 27 goals from the midfield … Member of three-time playoff squad … Two-year captain … Named MVP striker/midfielder as a senior … AA/AAA All-Scholar Athlete … Played club for the Greater Cleveland County Soccer Association Cobras under head coach Matt Clark … Also played club for the Gastonia Flames … Won the Columbia Tournament with the Gastonia Flames … Member of division championship team with the Cobras as a junior … Won the Wilmington Cup in 2013 with the Cobras. Personal: Born Jonathan Chandler Cardona on April 5, 1995 in Matthews, N.C. … Son of Al and Elizabeth Seay … Intends to major in graphic design.

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5-10 • 150 • Freshman Paso, Texas • IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.)

Major: Athletic Training

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High School/Club: Played for IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. under head coach Scott Bowers … Also attended Coronado High School in El Paso, Texas and Southwestern Educational Society in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico … Played club for Indios de Mayaguez FC, Real Mayaguez, Estudiantes Soccer Club, and most recently FC Dallas El Paso … Selected to represent South Texas in the Region III ODP summer camp in July 2013 at UAB … Selected for the South Texas ODP training pool in January 2013 … Intel Excellence in Computer Science Award and Second Prize in the Computer Science category at the Southwestern Educational Society Regional Science Fair in February 2012 … Certificate of Recognition at the Fall 2011 Pre-College Research Symposium at the AGMUS Caribbean Computing Center for Excellence in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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Personal: Born Gustavo Enrique Velez-Arce on May 18, 1996 in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico … Son of Miguel Velez-Reyes and Celia Janette Arce-Gonzalez … Has one older brother named Alejandro … Intends to major in athletic training. T The he Team eam

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5-10 • 165 • Freshman Knoxville, Tenn. • Farragut High School

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Personal: Born Kai Alexander Miettinen on October 27, 1995 in Knoxville, Tenn. … Son of Whitney and Juha Miettinen … Has one older sister named Maija … Intends to major in nursing.

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High School/Club: Played for Farragut High School under head coach Wallie Culbreth … Also played club for FC Alliance 96 Black under head coach Chad Stocton.

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2013 Season in Review Steady at the Back

Gardner-Webb put together a strong showing in both Big South Conference and non-conference play last season, posting a 9-8-1 overall record and a 6-4 mark in league action to enter the conference tournament occupying the fourth seed.

The Runnin’ Bulldog backline combined for a strong season, allowing more than two goals in just two matches last fall – surrendering four to Wofford in a thriller to open the season and three to Clemson. Gardner-Webb kept a total of five clean sheets during the campaign, while allowing one goal or less in 11 matches.

The Runnin’ Bulldogs’ finished the regular season on a high note, carrying a five-match winning streak into their finale against High Point, which included three straight clean sheets against UNC Asheville, Campbell and Winthrop.

Denzel Clarke, Scoring Dynamo

Clarke struck a season-high three goals on three occasions last fall, netting three against Wofford in the season opener and accomplishing the feat twice more against Presbyterian and UNC Asheville in the midst of a six-match goal-scoring streak.

Joining Clarke on the Big South All-Conference teams were Hammersmark (1st team), Ali Al-Gashamy (1st team), Matthew Swan (All-Freshman) and Iman Mafi (All-Freshman). Brooks Ager also earned a spot on the Big South All-Academic Team.

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Clarke and Al-Gashamy also garnered NCCSIA All-State First Team honors, while Hammersmark earned a spot on the second team. Several Runnin’ Bulldogs were recognized with weekly honors from a handful of organizations throughout the season, with Clarke nabbing Big South Player of the Week, Disney Soccer/NSCAA Player of the Week and College Sports Madness Big South Player of the Week following a four-goal outburst against Presbyterian and VMI.

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His total of 16 goals also ranks fifth all-time on the program’s single-season list.

Several Runnin’ Bulldogs earned individual awards last season, including a pair of honors for Clarke, who finished the campaign as the runner-up for Big South Conference Attacking Player of the Year while earning a spot on the Big South AllConference First team.

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Junior forward Denzel Clarke had a season for the ages in 2013, finishing the regular season as the nation’s leading scorer with 16 goals in 17 matches, including three match-winners and a trio of hat tricks. The Atlanta, Ga. native concluded the campaign atop the nation in goals per match (0.89) while ranking second in total goals and points per match (1.89), and sixth in total points (34).

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Gardner-Webb filled the stat sheet in more ways than one last season, ranking 44th in the nation with 32 goals while also ranking 17th in saves per match (5.56).

Senior Marius Hammersmark combined with juniors Matt Bogart and Eric Yeager to form the heart of the defense for the Runnin’ Bulldogs, totaling 50 starts between them along the back line.

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2013 Overall Statistics RECORD: All Games Big South Conference Non-Conference

Individual Statistics No. 25 8 10 7 14 5 9 12 27 30 32 34 26 15 35 31 24 21 18 17 6 3 2 1

Name CLARKE, Denzel HAMMERSMARK, Marius AL-GASHAMY, Ali MAFI, Iman GURSER, Patrick JUNG, Arjun PEYTON, Dustin SWABY, Craig SHELTON, Riley TATSUMI, Satoshi RIVILLAS, Alejandro MINOR, Brad NADER, Jonas WELLS, Bryce HYMAN, Ben ASHLEY, Colin COMVALIUS, Kevin YEAGER, Eric ASGER, Brooks JILLA, Sami MOUAFO, Barth BOGART, Matt KENNEDY, Jake SWAN, Matthew Total Opponents

HOME 4-3-1 3-2-0 1-1-1

AWAY 4-5-0 3-2-0 1-3-0

GP-GS 1-0 18-18 18 18

Min 1477 1597 1450 1429 1314 642 427 509 348 300 475 7 452 467 270 18 1217 1493 329 311 516 1171 404 1648 18271 -

G 16 5 4 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 23

Minutes 17:43 1649:02 1666:45 1666:45

A 2 2 7 1 2 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 20 GA 0 23 23 32

Pts 34 12 15 7 4 5 5 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87 66

Sh 72 25 48 41 20 12 4 8 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 1 4 3 0 4 4 0 262 290

Shot% SOG SOG% MWG PK-ATT .222 40 .556 3 0-0 .200 14 .560 3 2-2 .083 20 .417 0 0-0 .073 21 .512 1 0-0 .050 9 .450 0 0-0 .083 4 .333 1 0-0 .250 1 .250 0 0-0 .125 2 .250 1 0-0 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 3 .375 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 3 .750 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .122 121 .462 9 2-2 .079 123 .424 8 0-1

Avg Saves Pct 0.00 1 1.000 1.26 94 .803 1.24 100 .813 1.73 89 .736

W 0 9 9 8

L 0 8 8 9

T 0 1 1 1

Sho 0/1 4/1 5 3

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Opponent

Aug. 30 vs Wofford #

W/L Score Attend Goals scored W OT

5-4

264

GURSER, Patrick (JUNG, Arjun), CLARKE, Denzel (AL-GASHAMY, Ali), HAMMERSMARK, Marius (unassisted), CLARKE, Denzel (GURSER, Patrick), CLARKE, Denzel (AL-GASHAMY, Ali)

Sep. 01

at Georgia Southern #

L

1-2

356

CLARKE, Denzel (AL-GASHAMY, Ali)

Sep. 04

USC UPSTATE

W

2-0

314

JUNG, Arjun (unassisted), CLARKE, Denzel (JUNG, Arjun)

Sep. 08

at Clemson

L

0-3

544

-

Sep. 14

LIBERTY *

W

1-0

410

Sep. 18

at Mercer

W OT

2-1

721

SHOT STATISTICS

GWU

OPP

32-262

23-290

Goals scored per game

1.78

1.28

Shot pct.

.122

.079

121-262

123-290

SOG pct.

.462

.424

Shots/Game

14.6

16.1

23

20

Goals-Shot attempts

Shots on goal-Attempts

Assists CORNER KICKS

80

97

PENALTY KICKS

2-2

0-1

PENALTIES

GWU

OPP

Fouls

221

226

Yellow cards

28

30

Red cards

1

1

GWU

OPP

ATTENDANCE Total

2538

3456

Dates/Avg Per Date

8/317

9/384

Neutral Site #/Avg 1st

2nd

Gardner-Webb

11

19

2

0

32

Opponents

8

12

3

0

23

SHOTS BY PERIOD

1st

2nd

OT OT2 Total

Gardner-Webb

109

140

12

1

262

Opponents

115

160

9

6

290

SAVES BY PERIOD

1st

2nd

Gardner-Webb

39

56

3

2

100

Opponents

34

51

3

1

89

CORNER KICKS

1st

2nd

Gardner-Webb

42

36

2

0

80

Opponents

47

44

4

2

97

FOULS BY PERIOD

1st

2nd 99

12

2

221

113

5

1

226

Points

G

A

Pts

25

Denzel Clarke

16

2

34

10

Ali Al-Gashamy

4

7

15

8

Marius Hammersmark

5

2

12

7

Iman Mafi

3

1

7

5

Arjun Jung

1

3

5

Dustin Peyton

1

3

5

G

A

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Category Leaders

L

0-1

401

L

0-1

463

-

9

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T O2

1-1

613

Denzel Clarke (Marius Hammersmark)

Oct. 05 at Radford *

L OT

1-2

328

CLARKE, Denzel (NADER, Jonas)

Goals

Oct. 12 LONGWOOD *

L OT

1-2

295

Denzel Clarke (Craig Swaby;Iman Mafi)

180

AL-GASHAMY, Ali (PEYTON, Dustin), HAMMERSMARK, Marius (unassisted), MAFI, Iman (PEYTON, Dustin), CLARKE, Denzel (JUNG, Arjun), CLARKE, Denzel (SHELTON, Riley), CLARKE, Denzel (unassisted)

250

OT OT2 Total

107

at #12 Coastal *

2-1

OT OT2 Total

108

at #17 Furman

W

OT OT2 Total

Opponents

Sep. 28

Oct. 19 at VMI *

OT OT2 Total

Gardner-Webb

Sep. 23

6-1

1/264

GOALS BY PERIOD

HAMMERSMARK, Marius (penalty kick) HAMMERSMARK, Marius (penalty kick), HAMMERSMARK, Marius (AL-GASHAMY, Ali) -

W

NEUTRAL 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0

TEAM STATISTICS

GP-GS 18-18 18-18 17-16 18-18 18-16 15-8 10-6 15-3 12-1 12-1 9-4 1-0 8-5 6-5 3-3 1-0 17-11 18-18 12-5 12-0 11-5 14-14 15-5 18-18 18 18

No. Goalkeeper 31 ASHLEY, Colin 1 SWAN, Matthew Total Opponents

Oct. 15 at Presbyterian *

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OVERALL 9-8-1 6-4-0 3-4-1

25

Denzel Clarke

16

2

34

8

Marius Hammersmark

5

2

12

10

Ali Al-Gashamy

4

7

15

7

Iman Mafi

3

1

7

5

Arjun Jung

1

3

5

AL-GASHAMY, Ali (PEYTON, Dustin), CLARKE, Denzel (unassisted) CLARKE, Denzel (HAMMERSMARK, Marius), CLARKE, Denzel (AL-GASHAMY, Ali), CLARKE, Denzel (unassisted), PEYTON, Dustin (AL-GASHAMY, Ali), AL-GASHAMY, Ali (unassisted)

9

Dustin Peyton

1

3

5

Assists

G

A

Pts

10

Ali Al-Gashamy

4

7

15

5

Arjun Jung

1

3

5

Oct. 23 UNC ASHEVILLE *

W

5-0

176

Oct. 26 at Campbell *

W

2-0

213

MAFI, Iman (unassisted), AL-GASHAMY, Ali (CLARKE, Denzel)

9

Dustin Peyton

1

3

5

Oct. 30 WINTHROP *

W

1-0

206

SWABY, Craig (AL-GASHAMY, Ali)

25

Denzel Clarke

16

2

34

Nov. 02 HIGH POINT *

L

1-2

285

CLARKE, Denzel (GURSER, Patrick)

8

Marius Hammersmark

5

2

12

Nov. 12 #5 RADFORD ^

L OT

1-2

239

MAFI, Iman (CLARKE, Denzel)

14

Patrick Gurser

1

2

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2013 Big South Conference Statistics OVERALL 6-4-0

HOME 3-2-0

AWAY 3-2-0

NEUTRAL 0-0-0

Individual Statistics

GP-GS 1-0 11-11 11 11

Minutes 17:43 993:56 1011:39 1011:39

A 2 3 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 15 9 GA 0 11 11 21

Pts 22 11 7 5 5 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 57 31

Sh 48 31 28 15 3 6 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 15 2 3 5 3 170 174

Shot% SOG SOG% MWG PK-ATT .208 25 .521 2 0-0 .129 15 .484 0 0-0 .107 11 .393 1 0-0 .133 6 .400 2 1-1 .333 1 .333 0 0-0 .167 1 .167 1 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 5 .333 0 0-0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 .124 71 .418 6 1-1 .063 75 .431 5 0-1

Avg Saves Pct 0.00 1 1.000 1.00 58 .841 0.98 64 .853 1.87 50 .704

W 0 6 6 5

L 0 5 5 6

T 0 0 0 0

Sho 0/1 3/1 4 1

OPP 11-174

Goals scored per game

1.91

1.00

Shot pct.

.124

.063

71-170

75-174

SOG pct.

.418

.431

Shots/Game

15.5

15.8

Shots on goal-Attempts

Assists

15

9

CORNER KICKS

49

60

PENALTY KICKS

1-1

0-1

PENALTIES

GWU

OPP

Fouls

123

133

Yellow cards

19

19

Red cards

0

1

GWU

OPP

ATTENDANCE Total

1611

1434

Dates/Avg Per Date

6/268

5/287

Neutral Site #/Avg GOALS BY PERIOD

0/0 1st

2nd

Gardner-Webb

6

15

OT OT2 Total 0

0

21

Opponents

3

5

3

0

11

SHOTS BY PERIOD

1st

2nd

Gardner-Webb

75

87

8

0

170

Opponents

66

101

7

0

174

SAVES BY PERIOD

1st

2nd

Gardner-Webb

24

38

2

0

64

Opponents

21

26

3

0

50

CORNER KICKS

1st

2nd

Gardner-Webb

25

22

2

0

49

Opponents

28

30

2

0

60

FOULS BY PERIOD

1st

2nd

Gardner-Webb

67

64

6

0

137

Opponents

68

71

5

0

144

OT OT2 Total

OT OT2 Total

OT OT2 Total

OT OT2 Total

Opponent

Sep. 14

LIBERTY *

W

1-0

410

HAMMERSMARK, Marius (penalty kick)

Sep. 28

at #12 Coastal

L

0-1

463

-

Oct. 05 at Radford *

L OT

1-2

328

CLARKE, Denzel (NADER, Jonas)

Oct. 12 LONGWOOD *

L OT

1-2

295

Denzel Clarke (Craig Swaby;Iman Mafi)

Points

G

A

Pts

Denzel Clarke

10

1

21

180

AL-GASHAMY, Ali (PEYTON, Dustin), HAMMERSMARK, Marius (unassisted), MAFI, Iman (PEYTON, Dustin), CLARKE, Denzel (JUNG, Arjun), CLARKE, Denzel (SHELTON, Riley), CLARKE, Denzel (unassisted)

25 10

Ali Al-Gashamy

4

3

11

8

Marius Hammersmark

2

1

5

7

Iman Mafi

2

1

5

9

Dustin Peyton

1

3

5

G

A

Pts

25

Denzel Clarke

10

1

21

10

Ali Al-Gashamy

4

3

11

8

Marius Hammersmark

2

1

5

Iman Mafi

2

1

5

G

A

Pts

Oct. 15 at Presbyterian *

W

6-1

Oct. 19 at VMI *

W

2-1

250

Oct. 23 UNC ASHEVILLE *

W

5-0

176

Category Leaders

AL-GASHAMY, Ali (PEYTON, Dustin), CLARKE, Denzel (unassisted) CLARKE, Denzel (HAMMERSMARK, Marius), CLARKE, Denzel (AL-GASHAMY, Ali), CLARKE, Denzel (unassisted), PEYTON, Dustin (AL-GASHAMY, Ali), AL-GASHAMY, Ali (unassisted)

Goals

Oct. 26 at Campbell *

W

2-0

213

MAFI, Iman (unassisted), AL-GASHAMY, Ali (CLARKE, Denzel)

Oct. 30 WINTHROP *

W

1-0

206

SWABY, Craig (AL-GASHAMY, Ali)

Nov. 02 HIGH POINT *

L

1-2

285

CLARKE, Denzel (GURSER, Patrick)

7

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L OT

1-2

239

MAFI, Iman (CLARKE, Denzel)

Assists

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Ali Al-Gashamy

4

3

11

9

Dustin Peyton

1

3

5

14

Patrick Gurser

0

1

1

27

Riley Shelton

0

1

1

5

Arjun Jung

0

1

1

26

Jonas Nader

0

1

1

25

Denzel Clarke

10

1

21

12

Craig Swaby

1

1

3

8

Marius Hammersmark

2

1

5

7

Iman Mafi

2

1

5

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No. Goalkeeper 31 ASHLEY, Colin 1 SWAN, Matthew Total Opponents

TEAM STATISTICS

GP-GS Min G 11-11 940 10 10-10 879 4 11-11 865 3 11-11 987 2 8-6 410 1 9-2 346 1 6-0 107 0 6-2 157 0 11-11 865 0 11-11 993 0 4-3 205 0 6-0 108 0 1-0 7 0 7-1 208 0 5-3 237 0 7-2 318 0 3-3 270 0 1-0 18 0 5-4 374 0 11-11 909 0 9-1 242 0 7-7 600 0 8-3 286 0 10-8 788 0 11 11119 21 11 11

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Name CLARKE, Denzel AL-GASHAMY, Ali MAFI, Iman HAMMERSMARK, Marius Dustin Peyton SWABY, Craig JILLA, Sami ASGER, Brooks YEAGER, Eric SWAN, Matthew NADER, Jonas TATSUMI, Satoshi MINOR, Brad SHELTON, Riley RIVILLAS, Alejandro Barth Mouafo HYMAN, Ben ASHLEY, Colin WELLS, Bryce GURSER, Patrick KENNEDY, Jake BOGART, Matt JUNG, Arjun COMVALIUS, Kevin Total Opponents

Coaching Staff

No. 25 10 7 8 9 12 17 18 21 1 26 30 34 27 32 6 35 31 15 14 2 3 5 24

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Honors And Awards NCCAA All-America Juan Martinez Tommy Boynton NCAA Division II All-America 1995 1996

Jerome Lee Yaw (2nd team) Jerome Lee Yaw (1st team)

1990

Dennis Puckerin (3rd team)

NAIA All-America

2003 2003 2004 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007

NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region Jovan Ivanovich (2nd team) Gerard Hefferon (3rd team)

2007

NSCAA All-South Region Richard Godfrey (3rd team) NCCAA All-South Atlantic Region

2001 2001

Tommy Boynton Troy Steffen NCAA Division II All-Region Dennis Puckerin (1st team) Lennox Charles (2nd team) Jerome Lee Yaw (1st team) Jerome Lee Yaw (1st team)

2003 2003 2011 2012 2013 2013 2013

Sergio Lozano Carlos Ramirez Jon Ole Reinhardsen Jon Ole Reinhardsen Denzel Clarke Ali Al-Gashamy Marius Hammersmark

NCCSIA ALL-STATE

Dennis Puckerin Lennox Charles

Big South All-Freshmen Team 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2013 2013

John Sargent Nicolas Wrobel Chris Davis Denzel Clarke Eric Yeager Lyssean Thomas Matthew Swan Iman Mafi Atlantic Sun All-Freshmen Team

2003 2004 2005 2006

Tyler Kettering Arik Lemmon Dirk Dittrich Boris Gatzky

Atlantic Sun Conference Freshman

2006

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South Atlantic Conference Player

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Boris Gatzky

Atlantic Sun Conference Coach

2006

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Dennis Puckerin Jerome Lee Yaw

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Miguel Pinzon (1st team) Bradley Morrison (2nd team) Eric Asanin-Miroux (2nd team) Gerard Hefferon (1st team) Jovan Ivanovich (1st team) Romeo Kabanda (2nd team) Jon Ole Reinhardsen (2nd team) Jon Ole Reinhardsen (1st team) Nicolas Wrobel (2nd team) Romeo Kabanda (2nd team) Jon Ole Reinhardsen (1st team) Jovan Ivanovich (2nd team) John Sargent (2nd team) Chris Davis (2nd team) Jon Ole Reinhardsen (2nd team) Denzel Clarke (1st team) Ali Al-Gashamy (1st team) Marius Hammersmark (1st team)

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Steve Petrenick (2nd team) Efrain Tirado (2nd team) Lennox Charles (1st team) Jorge Lopez (1st team) Dennis Puckerin (1st team) Richard Jones (2nd team) Lennox Charles (1st team) Richard Jones (2nd team) Jorge Lopez (2nd team) Dennis Puckerin (2nd team) Brian Espinoza (2nd team) Richard Jones (2nd team) Lovett Quartery (2nd team) Brian Espinoza (1st team) Jerome Lee Yaw (2nd team) Jerome Lee Yaw (1st team) Joe Gray (2nd team) Jerome Lee Yaw (1st team) Edwin Odugba (2nd team) Jerome Lee Yaw (1st team) Vince Bueno (1st team) Rodney Keith (1st team) Vince Bueno (2nd team) Vince Bueno (1st team) Ryan Hayes (1st team) Jurgen Wagner (2nd team) Mark Austin (1st team) Vince Bueno (1st team) Colin Cox (1st team) Ryan Hayes (1st team)

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1989 1989 1990 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 1999

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Sergio Lozano (2nd team) Carlos Ramirez (2nd team) Tyler Kettering (2nd team) Loren McLean (2nd team) Dirk Dittrich (1st team) Boris Gatzky (1st team) Richard Godfrey (1st team) Tyler Kettering (2nd team) Richard Godfrey (1st team)

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1996 1998

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South Atlantic Conference Coach

1990

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Year

Tony Setzer

South Atlantic Conference President’s Award

1994 1995

Edwin Odugba Edwin Odugba Big South All-Tournament Team

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2012

Bradley Morrison Jovan Ivanovich Romeo Kabanda Jon Ole Reinhardsen Jon Ole Reinhardsen Scott Krotee Eric Asanin-Miroux Satoshi Tatsumi

Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament MVP

2006

Dirk Dittrich

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Atlantic Sun Conference All-Tournament Team

2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

Dirk Dittrich Carlton Hughes Tyler Kettering Jamie Miller Chris Salvaggione

South Atlantic Conference All-Tournament Team

1995

Jerome Lee Yaw

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Matt Bledsoe Adam Cullison Rio Oros Manny Trujillo Brian Young Matt Bledsoe Daniel Padgett Eli Strait Jordan Traylor Manny Trujillo Todd Ulrich Brian Young Matt Clement Matt Mollozzi Carlos Ramirez Drew Schaefering Brian Wentzel Brian Young Jonathan Black Dirk Dittrich Tyler Kettering Giampi Lapeschi Chris Leible Loren McLean Matt Mollozzi Bradley Morrison Ford Quarterman Drew Schaefering

2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007

Jordan Traylor Brian Young J.J. Castillo Dirk Dittrich Cory Foster Boris Gatzky Dane Geraci Richard Godfrey Matt Mollozzi Bradley Morrison Ford Quarterman Logan Swaim Jordan Traylor Eric Asanin-Miroux Adam Augruso Zach Burkett Sam Dowell Dane Geraci Richard Godfrey Jarrett Jackson Trent Kozman Matt Mollozzi Miguel Pinzon Ryan Snodgrass Ben Stoddard Logan Swaim Jordan Traylor

South Atlantic Conference First Union Scholar

1994 1995 1996 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 1999-2000 2003-2004

John Todaro Mike Walker Edwin Odugba John Todaro Mike Walker Edwin Odugba Jerome Lee Yaw Edwin Odugba Jerome Lee Yaw Robert Daniel (GTE CoSIDA) Todd Ulrich (CoSIDA 3rd team)

Edwin Odugba Edwin Odugba Jerome Lee Yaw Edwin Odugba Jerome Lee Yaw Robert Daniel Vince Bueno Todd Ulrich

NSCAA/adidas Scholar Athlete All-South 2002 2002 2003 2004 2006

Todd Ulrich (Honorable Mention) Manny Trujillo (Honorable Mention) Todd Ulrich (Honorable Mention) Brian Young (Honorable Mention) Dirk Dittrich (3rd team)

Big South Scholar-Athlete 2009 The Big South

2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005

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Todd Ulrich (1st team) Academic All-America

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Individual Records Career Points 1. Jerome Lee Yaw (1993-1996)............................................................154 2. Vince Bueno (1996-1999).................................................................145 3. Richard Jones (1989-1992)...............................................................108 4. Dennis Puckerin (1990-1991)............................................................ 89

Career Assists 1. Richard Jones (1989-1992)................................................................. 48 2. Vince Bueno (1996-1999)................................................................... 41 3. Jerome Lee Yaw (1993-1996).............................................................. 32 4. Mark Austin (1997-1999)................................................................... 26

Career Saves 1. Tyler Kettering (2003-06).................................................................446 2. Brooks Derrick (1993-1996)............................................................362 3. Ryan Wallace (1997-1999)................................................................280 4. Dusty Hoyle (1987)...........................................................................242 Career Shutouts 1. Brooks Derrick (1993-1996)...........................................................18.0 2. Tyler Kettering (2003-06)................................................................15.0 3. Scott Krotee (2008-12).....................................................................11.0 4. Ryan Wallace (1997-1999)................................................................. 8.5 5. Adam Garcia (2010)........................................................................... 7.0

Coaching Staff

Career Goals 1. Jerome Lee Yaw (1993-1996).............................................................. 61 2. Vince Bueno (1996-1999)................................................................... 52 3. Dennis Puckerin (1990-1991)............................................................ 40 4. Darnell Carroll (2000-04)................................................................... 30 Richard Jones (1989-1992)................................................................. 30

Career Goals Against Average (Min. 1,000 minutes) 1. Scott Krotee (2008-09, 11-12).........................................................1.39 2. Brooks Derrick (1993-1996)...........................................................1.43 3. Adam Garcia (2010).........................................................................1.54 4. Ryan Wallace (1997-1999)...............................................................1.64 5. Greg Clark (1990).............................................................................1.71

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Single-Season Assists 1. Vince Bueno (1999)............................................................................. 15 Justin Huitt (1999)............................................................................... 15 3. Richard Jones (1990)........................................................................... 14 Sergio Lozano (2003).......................................................................... 14 5. Jerome Lee Yaw (1996)........................................................................ 13

Single-Season Shutouts 1. Brooks Derrick (1995).....................................................................10.0 2. Adam Garcia (2010)........................................................................... 7.0 3. Greg Clark (1990)............................................................................... 6.0 Tyler Kettering (2006)........................................................................ 6.0 Scott Krotee (2011)............................................................................ 6.0 5. Scott Krotee (2012)............................................................................ 5.0

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Single-Season Saves 1. Dusty Hoyle (1987)...........................................................................242 2. Jess Roberts (1988)............................................................................189 3. Rio Oros (2002).................................................................................136 4. Tyler Kettering (2004).......................................................................134 5. Brooks Derrick (1996)......................................................................123

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Single-Season Goals 1. Dennis Puckerin (1990)...................................................................... 25 2. Jerome Lee Yaw (1995)........................................................................ 20 3. Jerome Lee Yaw (1996)........................................................................ 18 4. Vince Bueno (1999)............................................................................. 17 Jerome Lee Yaw (1994)........................................................................ 17

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Single-Season Goals Against (Min. 800 minutes) 1. Brooks Derrick (1995).....................................................................0.59 2. Scott Krotee (2011).......................................................................... 1.10 3. Ryan Wallace (1998).........................................................................1.15 4. Tyler Kettering (2005)......................................................................1.25 5. Tyler Kettering (2006)......................................................................1.37

The Team

Single-Season Points 1. Dennis Puckerin (1990)...................................................................... 55 2. Vince Bueno (1999)............................................................................. 49 Jerome Lee Yaw (1996)........................................................................ 49 4. Jerome Lee Yaw (1995)........................................................................ 46 5. Jerome Lee Yaw (1994)........................................................................ 44

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Single-Match Goals 1. Jerome Lee Yaw (North Georgia, Oct. 15, 1995)............................... 4 Jerome Lee Yaw (Johnson & Wales, Oct. 26, 1996)........................... 4 Juan Martinez (Newberry, Oct. 28, 1999).......................................... 4 Dennis Puckerin (@ Montreat Anderson, Oct. 3, 1990).................. 4 Jurgen Wagner (Morehouse, Aug. 25, 1998)...................................... 4

Single-Match Assists 1. Jerome Lee Yaw (Johnson & Wales, Oct. 26, 1996)........................... 4 2. Mark Austin (@ Anderson, Sept. 10, 1999)........................................ 3 Vince Bueno (@ Carson-Newman, Sept. 29, 1999)........................... 3 Vince Bueno (Lenoir-Rhyne, Nov. 4, 1999)....................................... 3 Richard Jones (North Georgia, Sept. 22, 1999).................................. 3 Jerome Lee Yaw (@ Elon, Sept. 9, 1996)............................................. 3 Dennis Puckerin (@ Montreat Anderson, Oct. 3, 1990).................. 3 Carlos Ramirez (@ Campbell, Oct. 25, 2003).................................... 3

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Single-Match Points 1. Jerome Lee Yaw (Johnson & Wales, Oct. 26, 1996)...........12 (4g, 4a) 2. Dennis Puckerin (@ Montreat Anderson, 1990)...............11 (4g, 3a) 3. Juan Martinez (Newberry, Oct. 28, 1999)............................9 (4g, 1a) 4. Jerome Lee Yaw (North Georgia, Oct. 15, 1995).................8 (4g, 0a) Jurgen Wagner (Morehouse, Aug. 25, 1998)........................8 (4g, 0a) Jed Green (Johnson & Wales, Oct. 26, 1996).......................8 (3g, 2a)

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Points Scored Year Name 1987 Per Albertsson 1988 Steve Petrenick 1989 Steve Petrenick 1990 Dennis Puckerin 1991 Dennis Puckerin 1992 Brian Espinoza Lovett Quartey 1993 Brian Espinoza Jerome Lee Yaw 1994 Jerome Lee Yaw 1995 Jerome Lee Yaw 1996 Jerome Lee Yaw 1997 Vince Bueno 1998 Jurgen Wagner 1999 Vince Bueno 2000 Darnell Carroll 2001 Brian Wentzel 2002 Carlos Ramirez 2003 Sergio Lozano Carlos Ramirez 2004 Darnell Carroll 2005 Giampi Lapeschi 2006 Richard Godfrey 2007 Richard Godfrey 2008 Bradley Morrison 2009 Gerard Hefferon 2010 Nicolas Wrobel 2011 Chris Davis 2012 Taylor Jordan 2013 Denzel Clarke

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G A Points 8 1 17 5 1 11 12 3 27 25 5 55 15 4 34 8 7 23 10 3 23 5 5 15 6 3 15 17 10 44 20 6 46 18 13 49 10 4 24 11 4 26 17 15 49 7 5 19 11 7 29 6 3 15 4 14 22 8 6 22 7 3 17 11 4 26 7 6 20 11 1 23 8 1 17 10 8 28 10 3 23 5 2 12 3 1 7 16 2 34

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Goalkeeper Saves Year Name 1987 Dusty Hoyle 1988 Jess Roberts 1989 John Todaro 1990 Greg Clark 1991 Bobby Schlegel 1992 John Todaro 1993 Brooks Derrick 1994 Brooks Derrick 1995 Brooks Derrick 1996 Brooks Derrick 1997 Ryan Wallace 1998 Ryan Wallace 1999 Ryan Wallace 2000 Rio Oros 2001 Troy Steffen 2002 Rio Oros 2003 Tyler Kettering 2004 Tyler Kettering 2005 Tyler Kettering 2006 Tyler Kettering 2007 Dane Geraci 2008 Dane Geraci 2009 Trent Kozman 2010 Adam Garcia 2011 Scott Krotee 2012 Scott Krotee 2013 Matthew Swan

Assists N/A 4 9 14 7 10 5 11 11 13 5 12 15 5 9 3 14 3 4 8 5 3 8 5 3 4 7

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-FName Year(s) Faile, Ed 1989 Farrell, Larry 1989 Fenner, Rich 1988 Ferrell, Tom 1987 Ferris, John 1989 Ferro, Chris 1987 Flippin, Shane 2003-2005 Flowers, Joseph 1992 Folk, Chad 1993-1994, 1996 Forest, John 1991 Fossung, Henry 2001-2003 Foster, Cory 2006 Foster, Richard 1994 Fox, T.J. 2007 Frewen, Sydney 2000

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-CName Year(s) Cantillina, Pablo 1988 Cardenas, Thomas 2012 Cardin, Matthew 2010 Carlson, Ryan 2002 Carrinick, Todd 1994 Carroll, Darnell 2000-2004 Castillo, J.J. 2006 Castainca, Chad 2010-2012 Charles, Lennox 1990-1991 Christie, John 2009 Churnside, Daniel 2012 Cieutat, Matt 1994 Clark, Greg 1990 Clarke, Denzel 2011-present Clarke, Patrick 2000-2002 Clement, Matt 2001-2004 Colgan, Patrick 2009-2010 Comvalius, Kevin 2011-present Cook, Nathan 2012-present Corbin, James 1995 Corcoran, Scott 2005 Coulson, Elliot 2001 Cox, Clay 1992, 1994 Cox, Colin 1998-1999 Cullison, Adam 2002

-EName Year(s) Edwards, Chris 1992-1993 Eichten, Anthony 2004 Elekan, Jaap 2009-2012 Eller, Robbie 1991 Ellis, Mike 2012 Espinoza, Brian 1992-1993 Evans, Nick 1999

-HName Year(s) Hames, Christopher 2007-2008 Hammersmark, Marius 2010-2013 Hampton, Cliff 1992 Harper, Dump 1987 Harris, Brian 2002 Hartfield, Ian 2010-2011 Hartman, David 1989 Haupner, Greg 1993 Hayes, Ryan 1998-1999 Haynes, Hunter 2013 Heatherly, Josh 1996 Hedrick, Nathan 1998 Hefferon, Gerard 2007-2009 Hemphill, Taf 1991 Hemphill, J 1993-1996 Hercules, Kerry 1997-1999 Hilderbrant, Adam 1998-2000 Hoffman, Jason 1999-2001 Holder, Garth 1996-1998 Holland, Doug 1989 Hood, Brian 1998-1999 Hostetter, Nathan 1999-2000 Hough, Joseph 1987-1988 Houston, Colton 2013 Houston, Daniel 2008-2009 Hoyle, Dusty 1987 Hubbard, Sean 2003-2004 Hucks, Tommy 1988 Hughes, Carlton 2005-2006 Huitt, Justin 1999 Hull, Tony 2001 Hunter, Steven 2006 Hurdle, Douglas 2009 Hyman, Ben 2013

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-BName Year(s) Barclay, Richard 1991, 1994-1995 Barnes, Jason 1987-1990 Barrett, Joshua 1998 Battle, James 2000 Benton, Stephen 1998-2000 Black, Jonathan 2003-2006 Blake, Philip 2005 Bledsoe, Matt 2000-2003 Bogart, Matt 2011-present Bomfim, Marcos 1991 Bopp, Marcus 1992 Bowen, Eric 2010-2012 Bowling, Jamie 1996-1997 Boynton, Tommy 2000-2002 Bradley, Jim 1987 Bresnahand, Glen 1991-1992 Bristol, Justin 1993 Brittingham, Tom 1988 Brock, Travis 1987 Brugner, Adam 1994-1997 Bueno, Vince 1996-1999 Burgess, Adam 1999 Burkett, Zach 2005-2008 Burns, Jay 1998

-DName Year(s) Dadah, Jeremy 1997-1998 Daniel, Robert 1995-1997 Daugherty, Ryan 2003 Davidson, Charles 1991 Davis, Chris 2010-2012 Davis, Joe 1998 Day, Jordan 2009-2012 Delphonse, Eliel 2009-2010 Demba, Ousainou 1993 Derrick, Brooks 1993-1996 Dittrich, Dirk 2005-2007 Dollar, Joshua 1998 Donaldson, Andy 2004 Dowell, Sam 2007-2009 Dowling, Matthew 2005 Dove, Maxwell 2009 Drain, Mike 1996, 1998 Dress, Jimmy 1991 Dudko, Mike 1987-1989

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Name Year(s) Abraham, Roney 1987 Abrams, Billy 1993-1996 Aidoo, Jonni 2000-2001 Akujuobi, Chijioke 2010-2012 Albertsson, Per 1987-1988 Alenky, Bryan 2004 Alexander, Philip 2005 Al-Gashamy, Ali 2012-present Ambler, Robbie 1995 Ammons, Michael 1999 Anderson, Trevor 1999 Andes, Wade 2002 Arango, Jonathan 2010-2011 Archer, Phil 1987 Asanin-Miroux, Eric 2007-2011 Asger, Brooks 2012-2013 Ashley, Colin 2009-2012 Augruso, Adam 2007-2010 Austin, Mark 1997-1999

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Name Year(s) Mafi, Iman 2013 Martin, Doug 1989 Martinez, Gerardo 2011 Martinez, Juan 1999-2000 Mashiku, Dunstan 1998-2000 Maxwell, Stephen 2010 Mbanyamsig, Guy 2007-2010 McCallum, Paul 2000-2001 McDonald, Jeffery 1996 McDonald, Matt 2000-2001 McGee, Matt 1991 McGillvery, Paul 2004 McLean, Loren 2003-2005 Meglii, Craig 1987-1988 Miller, Jamie 2005-2006 Minor, Brad 2013-present Mitchell, Jimmy 1987-1989 Mollozzi, Matthew 2004-2007 Moore, C.J. 2012-2013 Moreno, Alfredo 1997-1998 Morgan, Greg 1990 Morris, Julian 2007-2011 Morrison, Bradley 2005-2008 Mouafo, Barth-Luther 2013-present Myers, Rob 1994

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-NName Year(s) Nader, Jonas 2011-2013 Nardozzi, Brice 2010-2011 Narvez, Eric 1993-1996 Neil, Charles 1988 Niescierowicz, Matt 2008 Nolan, Kevin 2008-2011

-OName Year(s) O’Connor, Austin 2010 Odembo, George 1995-1996 Odugba, Colin 1998 Odugba, Edwin 1992-1995 Opuku Toffour, Kwasi 2005 Oros, Rio 2000-2002 Oswalt, Timothy 2006-2008

-PName Year(s) Padgett, Daniel 2003 Palouykov, Ilia 1997 Panigua, Paul 1997 Parker, Matt 1992-1993 Pearson, Chris 1992-1993 Pelusi, Joe 1997-1998 Pelz, Mark 1999 Petrenick, Steve 1988-1990 Pettigrew, Barrington 2004 Peyton, Dustin 2013-present Phillips, Donald 1999 Phillips, Jordan 2005 Pietras, Peter 1988 Pinzon, Miguel 2006-2008 Price, Ken 2005 Puckerin, Dennis 1990-1991 Putnam, Paul 2004

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Name Year(s) Quarterman, Ford 2005-2006 Quashie, Rommethy 1997-1998 Quintero, Jason 1992-1993 Quartey, Lovett 1992

-RName Year(s) Rackley, James 2006 Ramirez, Carlos 2002-2005 Ranucci, Alex 1991-1994 Reiman, Stephen 2002 Reinhardsen, Jon Ole 2009-2012 Richards, Ty 1993-1995 Riley, Kylen 1997-1998 Rivillas, Alejandro 2013-present Roberto, Michael 1996-1997 Roberts, Jess 1988 Robinson, Andrew 2008-2011 Rodriguez, Jesse 2008-2011 Rosser, Joshua 1999

-SName Year(s) Salvaggione, Chris 2005-2006 Sams, Matthew 1998 Santiago, Renan 2012 Sargent, John 2009-2012 Sawyer, Darrell 2006-2007 Schaefer, John 1988-1989 Schaefering, Drew 2004-2005 Schlegel, Bobby 1991 Schmittle, Eric 2006 Schultz, Josh 2009 Seager, Jason 2000 Senger, Ethan 2011-2012 Shelton, Riley 2011-present Shockley, Jon 1989-1991 Simmonet, Brad 1992 Simmons, David 1999 Simpson, Josh 2002 Slattery, Derek 1996 Smith, Geof 1988 Smith, Mark 1987-1990 Smith, Matthew 2004 Smith, Scott 1990 Snodgrass, Ryan 2005-2008 Solomon, Anthony 1995-1996 Sorrells, Matt 1995-1998 Spillers, Clay 1987 Steelman, Drew 1998-1999 Steeves, David 1989-1992 Steffen, Troy 2001 Stephens, Adam 2013-present Sterling, Derek 1999 Sterling, Jeremy 1997-2000 Stewart, Jared 2005 Stoddard, Ben 2007-2008 Strait, Eli 2003 Stuerstedt, Timo 2005 Svendsen, Blake 2012-2013 Swaby, Craig 2012-present Swaim, Logan 2006-2008 Swan, Matthew 2013-present

Name Year(s) Ulrich, Todd 2000-2003

-VName Year(s) Vang, Tu Wang 1994-1995 Vialpando, Michael 1998

-WName Year(s) Wadsworth, Matthew 1999 Wagner, Jurgen 1998 Walker, Logan 2013 Walker, Michael 1991-1993 Wall, Richie 2009-2011 Wallace, Jay 2006 Wallace, Ryan 1996-1999 Walsh, Chapman 2004 Ward, Aaron 1996-1997 Way, Mike 1994-1995, 1997-1998 Weathers, Ben 2013-present Webb, Brian 1987 Webster, Mark 2008-2009 Wells, Bryce 2012-present Welsh, David 1993-1996 Wentzel, Brian 2000-2001, 2003-2004 White, Todd 1987 Whitehead, Jonathan 1993-1994 Willas, Troy 1990 Williams, Chris 2001-2004 Williams, Errol 1993-1996 Wilson, Herman 1995 Wilson, Jon 1987-1988 Wise, C.J. 2008-2009 Wolf, Eric 1996 Wood, Clint 1995 Worsham, Michael 1987 Wrobel, Nicolas 2010

-YName Year(s) Yeager, Eric 2011-2013 Young, Brian 2002-2005

-ZName Year(s) Zeray, Yafet 1987 Zeider, Chip 2006 * active players are in bold

-TName Year(s) Tasedan, George 2006-2007, 2009 Tatsumi, Satoshi 2010-2013 Thackston, Scott 1996-1997 Thomas, George 1989 Thomas, Lyssean 2012 Thompson, Chad 1996-1999 Tigner, Zac 2009 Timmons, Scott 1993-1994 Tirado, Efrain 1987-1990 Todaro, John 1989-1992 Traylor, Jordan 2003-2007 Tremblay, Matt 2011 Trujillo, Manny 2000-2003 Tubbs, Jordan 2006 Turner, Tyler 2009

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Mercer........................................................................................4-6-0 Milligan......................................................................................2-0-0 Montevello.................................................................................1-0-0 Montreat Anderson..................................................................2-0-0 Morehouse.................................................................................1-1-0 Mt. Olive....................................................................................0-2-0 Mt. St. Mary’s............................................................................0-1-0 N.C. State...................................................................................0-6-1 Newberry...................................................................................5-0-0 North Carolina..........................................................................0-1-0 North Florida............................................................................1-3-0 North Georgia...........................................................................5-0-0 Pfeiffer........................................................................................3-2-1 Piedmont...................................................................................3-2-0 Piedmont Bible.........................................................................1-0-0 Presbyterian College............................................................10-11-1 Queens.......................................................................................0-1-0 Radford......................................................................................5-6-1 Reinhardt...................................................................................0-0-1 Rollins........................................................................................0-2-0 St. Andrews...............................................................................0-2-0 St. Leo.........................................................................................0-2-0 Stetson........................................................................................3-6-0 The Citadel................................................................................1-3-0 The Masters...............................................................................0-1-0 Toccoa Falls...............................................................................1-0-0 Trinity Christian.......................................................................1-0-0 Tusculum...................................................................................1-4-1 UAB............................................................................................0-0-1 UCF............................................................................................0-3-1 UMBC........................................................................................0-1-0 University of DC.......................................................................2-1-0 UNC Asheville..........................................................................9-7-1 UNC Greensboro..................................................................... 0-3-0 UNC Pembroke/Pembroke St.................................................2-3-0 UNC Wilmington.....................................................................0-1-0 University of South Carolina..................................................0-2-0 USC Aiken.................................................................................5-1-0 USC Upstate..............................................................................3-4-2 Virginia Commonwealth.........................................................1-0-0 Virgina Military Institute........................................................6-2-0 Virgina Tech..............................................................................0-2-1 Wake Forest...............................................................................0-3-0 Warren Wilson..........................................................................1-0-0 Wingate....................................................................................4-12-0 Winthrop.................................................................................4-13-2 Wisconsin-Milwaukee.............................................................1-0-0 Wofford....................................................................................5-12-0

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Alabama A&M..........................................................................0-1-0 Alabama-Huntsville.................................................................0-4-0 Alderson-Broaddus..................................................................0-1-0 Anderson...................................................................................2-0-0 Appalachian State.....................................................................2-5-1 Atlantic Christian.....................................................................0-2-0 Augusta......................................................................................1-3-1 Belmont.....................................................................................4-4-1 Belmont Abbey.........................................................................2-3-0 Birmingham Southern.............................................................0-1-0 Bluefield.....................................................................................1-0-0 Brevard.......................................................................................1-0-0 Campbell................................................................................3-198-1 Carson-Newman..................................................................8-198-0 Catawba...................................................................................3-11-0 Cedarville..................................................................................0-0-1 Charleston Southern/Baptist..................................................1-1-0 Charlotte....................................................................................0-2-0 Chowan......................................................................................1-0-0 Cincinnati..................................................................................0-1-0 Clemson...................................................................................1-11-0 Coastal Carolina.......................................................................1-6-1 Coker..........................................................................................1-1-0 Concord.....................................................................................0-1-0 Covenant....................................................................................1-0-0 Davidson....................................................................................0-1-1 Dayton........................................................................................0-1-0 East Carolina.............................................................................1-0-0 Eckerd........................................................................................0-1-0 Elon............................................................................................6-5-1 Emmanuel.................................................................................1-0-0 Erskine.......................................................................................1-2-0 Ferrum.......................................................................................4-0-0 Florida Atlantic.........................................................................1-4-0 Florida Gulf Coast....................................................................1-0-0 Florida Tech...............................................................................0-1-0 Francis Marion..........................................................................2-3-0 Furman......................................................................................0-4-1 Georgia Southern.....................................................................3-4-1 Georgia State.............................................................................1-5-0 Guilford.....................................................................................0-4-0 High Point.................................................................................1-7-3 IUPUI.........................................................................................0-0-1 IPFW..........................................................................................1-2-0 Jacksonville................................................................................2-6-0 Johnson & Wales.......................................................................1-0-0 King............................................................................................0-2-0 Lander........................................................................................5-4-0 Lee..............................................................................................0-1-0 Lenoir-Rhyne..........................................................................6-11-0 Liberty....................................................................................5-199-2 Limestone..................................................................................4-5-0 Lincoln Memorial.....................................................................1-2-0 Lipscomb...................................................................................4-4-0 Longwood..................................................................................3-4-1 Marshall.....................................................................................0-0-1 Mars Hill....................................................................................6-7-2

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Date Opponent Result Aug. 30 vs. Wofford W, 5-4 OT Sep. 1 vs. Georgia So. L, 1-2 Sep. 4 USC Upstate W, 2-0 Sep. 8 at Clemson L, 0-3 Sep. 14 Liberty * W, 1-0 Sep. 18 at Mercer W, 2-1 OT Sep. 23 at Furman L, 0-1 Sep. 28 at Coastal Carolina * L, 0-1 Oct. 1 NC State T, 1-1 2OT Oct. 5 at Radford * L, 1-2 OT Oct. 12 Longwood L, 1-2 OT Oct. 15 at Presbyterian * W, 6-1 Oct. 19 at VMI * W, 2-1 Oct. 23 UNC Asheville * W, 5-0 Oct. 26 at Campbell * W, 2-0 Oct. 30 Winthrop * W, 1-0 Nov. 2 High Point * L, 1-2 Nov. 12 Radford ^ L, 1-2 OT * denotes conference match ^ denotes conference tournament match

Date Opponent Result Sep. 01 Georgia State L, 1-2 OT Sep. 03 Mercer W, 3-0 Sep. 10 vs. Lipscomb L, 1-3 Sep. 12 at Belmont L, 1-2 Sep. 15 USC Upstate W, 1-0 Sep. 18 Davidson L, 0-1 OT Sep. 21 at Appalachian State L, 1-3 Sep. 25 at High Point * L, 0-4 Sep. 29 at UNC Asheville * W, 3-0 Oct. 05 at Clemson L, 0-5 Oct. 09 VMI * W, 2-0 Oct. 16 Coastal Carolina * L, 1-2 Oct. 19 at Liberty * W, 2-0 Oct. 22 UNC Greensboro L, 1-4 Oct. 28 at Winthrop * L, 1-2 Nov. 02 Presbyterian * W, 3-0 Nov. 05 Radford * W, 4-1 Nov. 11 vs. Winthrop ^ W, 2-0 Nov. 12 vs. Coastal Carolina ^ L, 0-1 * denotes conference match ^ denotes conference tournament match

Date Opponent Result Aug. 31 at High Point T, 1-1 2OT Sep. 02 at #12 Clemson L, 1-3 Sep. 05 at VMI L, 2-4 Sep. 08 Liberty L, 1-2 Sep. 14 vs. Radford L, 0-1 Sep. 16 at Winthrop L, 1-5 Sep. 22 Alabama A&M L, 0-2 Sep. 28 at Jacksonville * L, 1-2 Sep. 30 at North Florida * L, 0-1 Oct. 05 Belmont * W, 1-0 Oct. 07 Lipscomb * L, 1-2 Oct. 11 at Presbyterian L, 1-2 Oct. 14 USC Upstate * L, 1-2 Oct. 18 at Campbell * L, 3-4 Oct. 20 at Mercer * W, 1-0 Oct. 26 Stetson * L, 2-3 OT Oct. 28 Florida Gulf Coast * W, 4-3 Oct. 31 at N.C. State L, 0-4 Nov. 07 at UNC Asheville L, 0-4 Nov. 14 vs. Campbell ^ L, 1-6 * denotes conference match ^ denotes conference tournament match

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2009 8-6-3 (4-3-1 Big South) Head Coach: Tony Setzer Date Opponent Result Sep. 01 at Clemson W, 1-0 Sep. 04 Covenant W, 5-1 Sep. 06 Jacksonville W, 3-2 Sep. 11 vs. IPFW L, 0-1 Sep. 23 at Presbyterian * W, 1-0 Sep. 26 at Radford * W, 2-0 Sep. 30 High Point * L, 0-5 Oct. 03 Winthrop * T, 2-2 2OT Oct. 07 at Coastal Carolina * L, 1-3 Oct. 10 Georgia Southern W, 5-2 Oct. 14 at VMI * L, 0-2 Oct. 17 at UNC Greensboro L, 1-3 Oct. 20 Liberty * W, 2-1 Oct. 28 UNC Asheville * W, 2-1 Oct. 31 Appalachian State L, 2-4 Nov. 04 at USC Upstate T, 2-2 2OT Nov. 13 Winthrop ^ T, 2-2 2OT * denotes conference match ^ denotes conference tournament match

2008 6-12 (5-3 Big South) Head Coach: Tony Setzer Date Opponent Result Aug. 29 Lipscomb L, 0-4 Aug. 31 Belmont L, 1-2 OT Sep. 05 at Jacksonville L, 2-3 Sep. 07 at North Florida L, 2-3 2OT Sep. 12 vs. Appalachian State L, 0-1 2OT Sep. 14 vs. USC Upstate W, 3-0 Sep. 20 Radford * W, 1-0 Sep. 24 Presbyterian * W, 4-0 Sep. 27 at High Point * L, 0-1 Oct. 04 at N.C. State L, 0-4 Oct. 12 Coastal Carolina * W, 2-1 Oct. 15 at UNC Asheville * W, 2-1 Oct. 17 at Georgia Souhern L, 1-4 Oct. 21 at Liberty * L, 0-3 Oct. 26 VMI * W, 1-0 Oct. 30 at Winthrop * L, 1-2 Nov. 04 at Clemson L, 0-1 Nov. 13 vs. UNC Asheville ^ L, 2-4 * denotes conference match ^ denotes conference tournament match

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2006 9-8-4 (5-1-1 A-Sun) Head Coach: Tony Setzer Date Opponent Result Aug. 25 High Point T, 1-1 2OT Aug. 26 Winthrop L, 0-5 Sep. 08 at Furman L, 0-1 Sep. 10 vs. Coastal Carolina T, 1-1 2OT Sep. 16 Georgia Southern L, 3-4 Sep. 20 at Charlotte L, 0-3 Sep. 25 at Liberty L, 1-2 Sep. 28 at Mercer * W, 1-0 Sep. 30 at Stetson * L, 2-3 2OT Oct. 05 North Florida * W, 3-2 Oct. 07 Jacksonville * W, 1-0 Oct. 10 VMI W, 4-0 Oct. 14 Campbell * T, 1-1 2OT Oct. 19 at Lipscomb * W, 4-2 Oct. 21 at Belmont * W, 1-0 Oct. 23 UNC Asheville W, 1-0 Oct. 25 at N.C. State L, 0-3 Nov. 03 vs. Campbell ^ W, 2-0 Nov. 04 at Stetson ^ W, 2-1 OT Nov. 11 at #23 UAB # T, 1-1 2OT Nov. 16 at #9 Clemson # L, 1-3 * denotes conference match ^ denotes conference tournament match # NCAA Division I College Cup match

2005 9-7-2 (2-6 A-Sun) Head Coach: Tony Setzer Date Opponent Sep. 01 East Carolina Sep. 03 Appalachian State Sep. 06 Furman Sep. 10 Liberty Sep. 16 at Winthrop Sep. 17 vs. Radford Sep. 20 at #3 Clemson Sep. 25 at Georgia Southern Sep. 29 at North Florida * Oct. 01 at Jacksonville * Oct. 06 Mercer * Oct. 08 Stetson * Oct. 13 at Lipscomb * Oct. 16 Belmont * Oct. 20 Wofford Oct. 22 at Campbell * Nov. 05 at UNC Asheville Nov. 06 Florida Atlantic *

Result W, 6-2 W, 1-0 T, 2-2 2OT T, 2-2 2OT W, 3-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-2 W, 3-1 L, 0-1 L, 1-4 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 L, 0-2 W, 2-0 W, 2-1

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Result L, 0-2 W, 2-0 L, 0-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-3 L, 0-2 L, 2-3 L, 0-1 L, 0-4 L, 2-3 L, 0-2 L, 1-4 L, 1-2 2OT L, 0-4 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 OT L, 0-1 W, 4-1 L, 2-3

2003 10-9 (4-5 A-Sun) Head Coach: Tony Setzer

Date Opponent Results Aug. 27 Belmont Abbey L, 2-3 Sep. 03 at USC Spartanburg T, 2-2 Sep. 04 vs. Francis Marion L, 0-4 Sep. 08 at Lenoir-Rhyne * W, 2-0 Sep. 10 at Anderson W, 3-0 Sep. 15 Catawba * W, 5-1 Sep. 18 USC Aiken W, 4-1 Sep. 22 at Presbyterian * W, 5-1 Sep. 25 at UNC Pembroke W, 3-2 Sep. 29 at Carson-Newman * W, 5-3 Oct. 02 Lander W, 3-2 Oct. 07 Tusculum * L, 2-3 OT Oct. 09 North Georgia W, 4-0 Oct. 13 at Mars Hill * W, 3-1 Oct. 20 Wingate * L, 0-5 Oct. 23 at King L, 1-2 Oct. 24 at Lincoln Memorial L, 3-5 Oct. 28 Newberry * W, 9-0 Nov. 04 Lenoir-Rhyne ^ W, 4-1 Nov. 07 vs. Tusculum ^ L, 3-4 * denotes conference match ^ denotes conference tournament match

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Results W, 3-2 W, 9-0 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 L, 1-6 L, 0-5 L, 0-2 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 4-2 T, 1-1 L, 0-2 T, 1-1 L, 1-2 L, 2-3 L, 2-3 L, 0-2 L, 2-3

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Result L, 0-2 L, 0-3 L, 2-3 T, 0-0 2OT T, 1-1 2OT L, 0-7 L, 1-2 L, 2-3 T, 2-2 2OT L, 0-3 L, 0-2 L, 0-7 L, 0-3 L, 1-5 L, 2-4 L, 1-5 L, 0-10 T, 2-2 2OT L, 1-4 L, 1-4

Date Opponent Results Sep. 01 at USC Spartanburg L, 2-6 Sep. 02 vs. Francis Marion L, 0-5 Sep. 15 at Georgia State L, 0-4 Sep. 17 vs. Birmingham Southern L, 1-10 Sep. 23 at Mercer L, 0-6 Sep. 24 vs. Florida Atlantic L, 2-7 Sep. 26 Carson-Newman L, 0-2 Sep. 29 vs. Eckerd L, 4-5 OT Sep. 30 at Rollins L, 2-4 Oct. 03 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 2-3 Oct. 11 Mars Hill W, 3-1 Oct. 14 at UNC Asheville L, 1-4 Oct. 18 at The Citadel L, 1-3 Oct. 21 at Liberty L, 2-3 Oct. 28 at Winthrop L, 1-3 Nov. 02 at N.C. State L, 0-3 Nov. 04 Virginia Tech L, 0-2 Nov. 10 vs. Reinhardt ^ T, 1-1 2OT Nov. 11 at Piedmont ^ L, 2-3 ^ NCCAA Championship Tournament match

Date Opponent Aug. 29 at UNC Pembroke Sep. 03 Newberry * Sep. 06 Lander Sep. 09 Lenoir-Rhyne * Sep. 13 at Augusta State Sep. 17 Catawba * Sep. 20 USC Spartanburg Sep. 24 at Presbyterian * Oct. 01 at Carson-Newman * Oct. 04 USC Aiken Oct. 07 Tusculum Oct. 10 IUPUI Oct. 11 Alabama-Huntsville Oct. 15 at Mars Hill * Oct. 18 Concord Oct. 22 Wingate * Oct. 25 at Rollins Oct. 27 at St. Leo Nov. 04 at Wingate ^ * denotes conference match ^ denotes conference tournament match

Review

Date Opponent Aug. 30 vs. Mount St. Mary’s Sep. 01 at UMBC Sep. 05 Winthrop Sep. 08 Virginia Tech Sep. 16 at UNC Asheville Sep. 19 at #8 Clemson Sep. 21 at UNC Wilmington Sep. 27 at Wofford Sep. 30 Belmont * Oct. 03 Charleston Southern Oct. 07 Stetson * Oct. 12 at Florida Atlantic * Oct. 14 at Jacksonville * Oct. 19 Campbell * Oct. 23 The Citadel Oct. 26 at Liberty * Oct. 29 at #1 Wake Forest Oct. 31 UCF * Nov. 05 at Mercer * Nov. 11 at Georgia State * * denotes conference match

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1997 5-12-2 (2-4-1 SAC) Head Coach: Tony Setzer

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2000

Results W, 9-0 W, 1-0 OT W, 2-1 W, 7-2 L, 1-3 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 W, 4-3 W, 5-0 L, 2-3 W, 2-1 L, 2-3 OT L, 1-6 L, 0-3 W, 2-1 OT W, 2-1 W, 2-0 L, 0-1 W, 9-0 L, 0-1 OT

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Result W, 3-2 L, 2-3 L, 0-6 W, 3-2 2OT W, 4-1 W, 2-0 W, 4-0 L, 1-2 2OT W, 2-1 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 OT L, 0-6 L, 1-2 OT L, 1-6 W, 5-3 W, 2-1 L, 2-3 L, 3-5 W, 1-0

Date Opponent Aug. 25 Morehouse Aug. 28 at Belmont Abbey Sep. 01 Montreat Anderson Sep. 02 at Newberry * Sep. 05 UNC Pembroke Sep. 09 Lenoir-Rhyne * Sep. 16 at Catawba * Sep. 23 Presbyterian * Sep. 26 Anderson Sep. 30 Carson-Newman * Oct. 03 at Lander Oct. 07 at Tusculum Oct. 09 at Florida Tech Oct. 14 Mars Hill * Oct. 17 at USC Aiken Oct. 21 at Wingate * Oct. 24 at North Georgia Oct. 25 at Alabama-Huntsville Oct. 29 Limestone Nov. 04 Presbyterian ^ * denotes conference match ^ denotes conference tournament match

The Team

Date Opponent Aug. 29 Milligan Sep. 10 at N.C. State Sep. 13 Winthrop Sep. 17 at Elon Sep. 20 Liberty Sep. 23 at Longwood Sep. 27 Wofford Oct. 02 Mercer * Oct. 04 Georgia State * Oct. 09 at Stetson * Oct. 11 at Jacksonville * Oct. 16 Florida Atlantic * Oct. 18 UCF * Oct. 22 at #5 Wake Forest Oct. 25 at Campbell * Oct. 30 at Lipscomb * Nov. 01 at Belmont * Nov. 07 vs. Appalachian State Nov. 08 vs. IPFW * denotes conference match

Date Opponent Result Aug. 31 at Charlotte L, 3-4 2OT Sep. 02 at Wofford L, 1-3 Sep. 07 at Winthrop L, 2-4 Sep. 08 vs. Radford W, 2-1 OT Sep. 12 Georgia State L, 2-3 Sep. 15 at Lee L, 1-2 OT Sep. 22 Mercer L, 1-2 Sep. 25 at Wake Forest L, 0-2 Sep. 28 Lipscomb W, 8-2 Sep. 29 Belmont W, 5-1 Oct. 06 at Campbell L, 1-2 Oct. 09 UNC Asheville W, 3-2 OT Oct. 12 Morehouse L, 2-3 Oct. 15 at #11 South Carolina L, 0-5 Oct. 20 Liberty L, 0-2 Oct. 24 at #6 Clemson L, 0-6 Oct. 31 at Virginia Tech L, 0-5 Nov. 03 at Stetson W, 3-2 Nov. 04 at UCF L, 0-1 Nov. 09 vs. Emmanuel ^ W, 6-1 Nov. 11 at Piedmont ^ W, 3-2 Nov. 16 vs. Trinity Christian ^ W, 3-1 Nov. 17 vs. The Masters ^ L, 0-3 Nov. 19 vs. Cedarville ^ T, 1-1 2OT ^ NCCAA Championship Tournament match

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Date Opponent Sep. 01 UNC Asheville Sep. 06 at Wofford Sep. 10 vs. IPFW Sep. 11 vs. Longwood Sep. 15 at Liberty Sep. 19 at Furman Sep. 23 at Georgia State * Sep. 25 at Mercer * Sep. 28 at Clemson Oct. 03 at #15 South Carolina Oct. 07 Jacksonville * Oct. 09 Stetson * Oct. 14 at UCF * Oct. 16 at Florida Atlantic * Oct. 22 at Winthrop Oct. 24 Georgia Southern Oct. 28 Belmont * Oct. 30 Lipscomb * Nov. 06 Campbell * * denotes conference match

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2004 4-15 (1-8 A-Sun) Head Coach: Tony Setzer

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Year-By-Year Results 1995

1992

1989

13-5-1 (4-3 SAC) Head Coach: Tony Setzer

7-13 (2-5 SAC) Head Coach: Tony Setzer

6-12-1 (0-7 SAC) Head Coach: Tony Setzer

Date Opponent Sep. 03 Piedmont Sep. 06 at Lenoir-Rhyne * Sep. 10 vs. USC Aiken Sep. 11 at Augusta Sep. 16 Wingate * Sep. 23 at Carson-Newman * Sep. 27 Lander Sep. 30 Elon * Oct. 04 at Presbyterian * Oct. 07 Montevello Oct. 08 Alabama-Huntsville Oct. 11 Catawba * Oct. 14 at Mars Hill * Oct. 15 North Georgia Oct. 20 Newberry Oct. 21 Chowan Oct. 25 at Wofford Oct. 31 at Carson-Newman ^ Nov. 04 vs. Presbyterian ^ * denotes conference match ^ denotes conference tournament match

Results W, 4-1 W, 2-1 W, 7-0 T, 1-1 L, 2-3 L, 1-3 W, 1-0 W, 4-0 L, 0-1 W, 6-3 L, 0-4 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 6-0 W, 8-0 W, 4-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-2 L, 0-1

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11-9 (4-3 SAC) Head Coach: Tony Setzer Date Opponent Results Sep. 03 Piedmont W, 4-1 Sep. 04 Alderson-Broaddus L, 0-1 Sep. 07 at Lander L, 2-7 Sep. 10 Augusta W, 2-1 Sep. 14 at Wingate * L, 1-3 Sep. 17 vs. Wofford L, 0-4 Sep. 18 vs. St. Leo L, 1-2 Sep. 21 Lenoir-Rhyne * L, 0-1 Sep. 24 Carson-Newman * W, 2-1 Sep. 28 at Catawba * L, 0-4 Oct. 01 at Elon * W, 6-2 Oct. 04 Presbyterian * W, 1-0 Oct. 08 at Erskine L, 2-3 OT Oct. 14 Limestone W, 6-0 Oct. 15 Lincoln Memorial W, 6-0 Oct. 19 Mars Hill * W, 6-2 Oct. 22 at Longwood W, 2-0 Nov. 01 Carson-Newman ^ W, 3-1 Nov. 05 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne ^ W, 5-0 Nov. 06 at Wingate ^ L, 2-3 * denotes conference match ^ denotes conference tournament match

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1993 8-10 (2-5 SAC) Head Coach: Tony Setzer Date Opponent Results Sep. 04 University of DC W, 5-1 Sep. 06 King L, 0-2 Sep. 10 vs. Pfeiffer W, 3-2 Sep. 11 at Lincoln Memorial L, 3-4 2OT Sep. 15 Wingate * L, 0-3 Sep. 18 Augusta L, 1-2 Sep. 22 at Lenoir-Rhyne * L, 0-1 Sep. 25 at Carson-Newman * L, 0-2 Sep. 29 Catawba * L, 1-4 Oct. 02 Elon * W, 3-1 Oct. 08 Ferrum W, 5-1 Oct. 09 Francis Marion W, 1-0 Oct. 13 at Presbyterian * W, 4-2 2OT Oct. 15 Limestone W, 4-1 Oct. 20 at Mars Hill * L, 0-1 Oct. 22 Lander W, 2-1 Oct. 26 at Wofford L, 1-2 Nov. 03 at Wingate ^ L, 0-6 * denotes conference match ^ denotes conference tournament match

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Date Opponent Results Sep. 05 at Winthrop L, 1-2 Sep. 06 Bluefield W, 7-0 Sep. 10 at Liberty L, 1-5 Sep. 11 vs. University of DC W, 3-1 Sep. 16 at Wingate * W, 4-0 Sep. 19 at Catawba * L, 0-199 Sep. 20 at Ferrum W, 3-2 Sep. 23 Lenoir-Rhyne * L, 0-1 Sep. 26 Carson-Newman * L, 2-4 OT Oct. 01 at UNC Asheville L, 0-2 Oct. 03 at Elon * L, 1-4 Oct. 06 Limestone W, 6-0 Oct. 09 at Lander L, 1-3 OT Oc.t 10 at Augusta L, 1-2 Oct. 13 Presbyterian * L, 2-3 Oct. 16 Pfeiffer W, 3-2 Oct. 17 Longwood L, 2-3 Oct. 21 Wofford L, 0-2 Oct. 24 Mars Hill * W, 3-2 Oct. 28 at Lenoir-Rhyne ^ L, 1-2 OT * denotes conference match ^ denotes conference tournament match

Results L, 0-7 L, 2-3 W, 3-1 L, 0-10 L, 1-7 W, 7-0 L, 1-4 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 W, 3-0 L, 0-4 L, 2-198 L, 2-3 T, 2-2 W, 3-2 W, N/A L, 0-4 L, 1-5 L, 1-3

1988

1991

3-19 (0-12 NAIA District 26) Head Coach: Tony Setzer

3-11-4 (1-4-2 SAC) Head Coach: Tony Setzer Date Opponent Sep. 07 Longwood Sep. 08 Augusta Sep. 11 Wingate * Sep. 15 at Francis Marion Sep. 18 at Lenoir-Rhyne * Sep. 22 North Georgia Sep. 25 University of DC Sep. 27 at Carson-Newman * Sep. 28 at Tusculum Oct. 01 Catawba * Oct. 05 Elon * Oct. 08 at Wofford Oct. 10 UNC Asheville Oct. 13 at Mars Hill * Oct. 16 at Presbyterian * Oct. 19 at Limestone Oct. 23 Erskine Oct. 26 at Pfeiffer * denotes conference match

Results L, 1-3 L, 1-2 2OT W, 3-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-5 W, 7-1 L, 0-1 L, 1-3 T, 2-2 L, 0-2 T, 1-1 OT L, 2-4 L, 0-4 T, 1-1 2OT L, 1-3 L, 3-5 L, 1-6 T, 1-1

1990 8-12 (4-3 SAC) Head Coach: Tony Setzer Date Opponent Results Aug. 28 Limestone L, 2-3 OT Sep. 01 Pfeiffer W, 5-0 Sep. 02 Winthrop L, 1-2 Sep. 06 at Wingate * W, 3-2 OT Sep. 09 The Citadel W, 4-2 OT Sep. 13 at Queens L, 2-3 Sep. 16 Wofford L, 0-2 Sep. 19 Lenoir-Rhyne * L, 2-3 Sep. 22 Guilford L, 1-4 Sep. 26 Carson-Newman * W, 3-2 Sep. 29 #13 Longwood L, 0-1 Oct. 01 at Catawba * L, 3-5 Oct. 03 at Montreat Anderson W, 13-1 Oct. 06 at Elon * W, 5-1 Oct. 11 Francis Marion L, 0-1 Oct. 14 Presbyterian * L, 1-2 Oct. 15 Mars Hill * W, 4-1 Oct. 19 at USC Aiken L, 0-5 Oct. 20 at Baptist W, 3-2 Oct. 22 Elon ^ L, 1-3 * denotes conference match ^ denotes conference tournament match

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Date Opponent Aug. 29 at Presbyterian * Sep. 01 Wingate * Sep. 02 USC Aiken Sep. 06 at Radford Sep. 10 at The Citadel Sep. 13 Piedmont Bible Sep. 16 at Guilford Sep. 19 Belmont Abbey # Sep. 22 at Carson-Newman * Sep. 23 at Milligan Sep. 26 at Lenoir-Rhyne * # Oct. 02 Elon * # Oct. 07 at Mars Hill * # Oct. 15 Marshall Oct. 17 at Coker Oct. 21 Toccoa Falls Oct. 25 at Wofford Oct. 28 Catawba * # Oct. 30 at Limestone * denotes conference match # NAIA District 26 match

Date Opponent Aug. 27 Carson-Newman Sep. 02 Wofford Sep. 06 at Wingate * Sep. 09 at Presbyterian Sep. 12 Limestone Sep. 15 Guilford * Sep. 17 at UNC Asheville Sep. 18 vs. Mars Hill Sep. 20 at Ferrum Sep. 24 at Pembroke State * Sep. 27 at Belmont Abbey * Sep. 29 at Lenoir-Rhyne * Oct. 02 Atlantic Christian * Oct. 08 St. Andrews Oct. 10 at Elon * Oct. 12 Pfeiffer * Oct. 22 Coker Oct. 24 at High Point * Oct. 26 at Mars Hill * Oct. 28 Mount Olive * Oct. 29 at Catawba * Nov. 01 at Warren Wilson * NAIA District 26 match

Results W, 3-2 OT L, 0-6 L, 0-4 L, 0-199 L, 2-3 L, 0-6 L, 1-199 L, 0-2 W, 3-2 L, 0-199 L, 0-199 L, 0-2 L, 2-4 L, 0-7 L, 0-3 L, 0-4 L, 1-2 L, 0-3 L, 1-4 L, 0-2 L, 3-198 W, 3-0

1987 1-18 (0-12 NAIA District 26) Head Coach: Date Opponent Sep. 04 vs. Stetson Sep. 05 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne * Sep. 08 Presbyterian Sep. 10 Wingate * Sep. 12 at St. Andrews Sep. 15 Limestone Sep. 17 Mars Hill * Sep. 21 at Pfeiffer * Sep. 26 at Lander Sep. 29 Catawba * Oct. 03 at Mount Olive * Oct. 04 at Atlantic Christian * Oct. 08 at Wofford Oct. 11 Ferrum Oct. 13 Elon * Oct. 15 at Guilford * Oct. 16 Pembroke State * Oct. 25 at Belmont Abbey * Oct. 26 High Point * * NAIA District 26 match

Results L, 0-7 L, 2-7 L, 1-12 L, 2-5 L, 0-6 L, 0-3 L, 0-2 L, 1-199 L, 0-19 L, 0-5 L, 1-3 L, N/A L, 0-6 W, 2-1 L, 1-5 L, 0-6 L, 2-7 L, 0-199 L, 1-198

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The Big South Conference Media Information

Since its founding in 1983, the Big South Conference has matured into a competitive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the field of play and in the classroom. The League’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is evident by athletic accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. This has evolved into the Conference’s mission of “Developing Leaders Through Athletics.” The 2012-13 academic year features the Big South’s largest membership (12) and sponsored sports (19) in its 29 years of existence.

Several former Big South student-athletes have also reached national prominence in recent years. Coastal Carolina’s Amber Campbell made the U.S. Olympic Team in 2008 and 2012, and was one of five former Big South athletes to compete in the 2008 Games; VMI’s Reggie Williams reached the NBA with the Golden State Warriors in 2010, UNC Asheville’s Ty Wigginton was named an American League All-Star in 2010, and Coastal Carolina’s Dustin Johnson has won six PGA Tour events since departing the Big South Conference in 2007. Three former Big South baseball players made their major league debuts in 2012, while Avery Warley became the third Big South women’s basketball player to play in the WNBA.

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The Conference’s tagline, “Developing Leaders Through Athletics” was unveiled in 2008-09 in conjunction with the Conference’s 25th Anniversary. The League also honored its heritage with the Top 25 “Best of the Best” moments in League history from 1983-2008, with Liberty University’s 10-year women’s basketball championship run from 1996-2007 being crowned the No. 1 moment in the Big South’s first 25 years. The Conference’s on-field accomplishments have been duplicated in the classroom. Annually, more than 40 percent of Conference student-athletes are named to the Big South’s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average, and the League has had more than 100 Academic All-Americans in its 28 years of existence. Furthermore, the Big South has recorded double figure totals in NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR progress the last three years.

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In the last 15 years alone, the Big South Conference has experienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport. During this time, the Conference has had an individual National Champion six times, has had more than 280 All-Americans, has reached the “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball, has received national Top 25 rankings in football, men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s outdoor track & field, and men’s golf, had an individual selected to play in the NCAA Singles Championship seven times in addition to the first men’s tennis doubles at-large selection, had the first women’s golf program advance to the national finals, had the No. 1 ranked men’s golfer in the country, had the nation’s top scoring men’s basketball team five consecutive years as well as the national men’s basketball scoring leader twice, received an at-large playoff berth in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2006, has had six NFL Draft picks, and has had two institutions finish in the top 10 in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships -- including the Conference’s highest-ever team finish in an NCAA event (fifth in 2007).

This past season, the Big South had a record 41 student-athletes earn AllAmerica distinction, while another 10 were named Academic All-Americans. The Conference also won its first football playoff game (Stony Brook), had the national women’s basketball Rookie Coach of the Year, had two men’s soccer teams reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time in a decade (Coastal Carolina, Liberty), and had a record five individuals selected for the NCAA Men’s Golf Regionals -- the most of any Division I conference in 2011-12. In addition, Liberty was the first men’s golf team in Conference history to win an NCAA Regional, and the Flames went on to finish 10th at the national event.

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Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the League’s vision as a distinctive athletic Conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. He also spearheaded the efforts to add football as a championship sport, which came to fruition in 2002, and oversaw the additions of men’s and women’s indoor track & field in 1997. The Conference’s 19th championship sport -- women’s lacrosse, begins play this season with eight members. At the same time, Kallander has solidified Conference membership, as an all-time high 12 member institutions comprise the 29-year old League. Recent additions include High Point, Gardner-Webb, Presbyterian College and Longwood, plus the return of charter member Campbell University. Kallander’s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the Conference introduced its first live video streaming event in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 700 events annually through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of several online and social media platforms.

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In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the League’s third Commissioner, and in his 16 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the Conference to new heights. The Conference has enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue during his tenure, he has brought television coverage to Big South women’s basketball, baseball, softball and men’s soccer for the first time in Conference history, as well as increased national television exposure to the League as a whole through aggressive and unique television packages.

In 2006-07, the Big South was the only Conference nationwide to have an at-large participant in the football playoffs (Coastal Carolina), a team in the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament (Winthrop) and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals (Coastal Carolina). In fact, Coastal Carolina’s baseball program has been a No. 1 seed four out of the last eight years -- including a national seed for the first time in 2010, while the Chanticleers’ FCS playoff berth in 2006 came in just the fifth-year of the Big South’s football existence. The 2009-10 season saw Liberty’s Sam Chelanga win two NCAA National Championships (cross country, 10,000-meter run); Coastal Carolina’s baseball team reach the Super Regionals for the second time in three years as well as being ranked No. 1 in the national RPI and as high as No. 3 in the national polls; and three women’s basketball teams reach the postseason for the first time in Conference history. In 2010-11, Chelanga won two more NCAA National Championships (cross country, outdoor 5,000-meter run), the Big South had its first automatic bid recipient in football (Coastal Carolina), UNC Asheville reached the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, Coastal Carolina’s women’s golf team was the first in Conference history to advance to the NCAA Championship out of Regional play, and a League-record 18 baseball players were drafted in the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft.

The Team

During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, women’s basketball and women’s golf. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, and in 1990, the League received its first automatic bid – receiving an automatic qualifier to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of leadership, the Conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its first-ever men’s basketball television package, featuring the Big South competing among some of the finest teams in the nation.

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The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, when Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South, receiving initial commitments from Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the League’s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’s first year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status.

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Team

1 2

W-L-T

Pts

Pct.

GF

GA

W-L-T

Pct.

GF

GA

Coastal Carolina

9-1-0

27

.900

High Point

6-2-2

20

.700

23

5

19-5-0

.792

47

20

22

11

8-8-3

.500

36

25

3

Longwood

6-3-1

19

4

Gardner-Webb

6-4-0

18

.650

16

15

7-9-4

.450

23

29

.600

20

9

9-8-1

.528

32

23

5

Radford

5-3-2

6

Campbell

5-4-1

17

.600

13

8

9-7-4

.550

28

23

16

.550

17

18

5-10-4

.368

24

35

7

Winthrop

8

Liberty

5-5-0

15

.500

20

12

11-7-1

.605

40

21

5-5-0

15

.500

16

15

11-9-0

.550

29

25

9 10

UNC Asheville

2-8-0

6

.200

4

18

5-14-0

.263

14

38

VMI

2-8-0

6

.200

12

27

3-14-1

.194

16

51

11

Presbyterian

1-9-0

3

.100

8

33

3-15-0

.167

17

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Overall

Rk. Team 1. Coastal Carolina 2. Radford 3. Winthrop 4. Campbell 5. Gardner-Webb 6. Liberty 7. High Point 8. Longwood 9. Presbyterian 10. UNC Asheville 11. VMI

Shots 413 324 302 291 262 250 244 206 187 174 121

Most Points Rk. Team 1. Coastal Carolina 2. Winthrop 3. High Point 4. Gardner-Webb 5. Radford 6. Liberty 7. Campbell 8. Longwood 9. VMI 10. Presbyterian 11. UNC Asheville

Points 138 116 107 87 85 82 72 61 44 43 42

Most Goals Rk. Team 1. Coastal Carolina 2. Winthrop 3. High Point 4. Gardner-Webb 5. Liberty 6. Radford 7. Campbell 8. Longwood 9. Presbtyerian 10. VMI 11. UNC Asheville

Goals 47 40 36 32 29 28 24 23 17 16 14

Rk. Team 1. Coastal Carolina 2. Winthrop 3. High Point 4. Radford 5. Campbell Liberty 7. Gardner-Webb 8. Longwood 9. UNC Asheville 10. VMI 11. Presbyterian

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GA 20 21 23 23 25 29 35 35 38 51 60

Most Goals Rk. Name, Team Goals 1. Denzel Clark, GWU 16 2. Ricky Garbanzo, CCU 13 3. Mamadee Nyepon, HPU 11 Pedro Ribeiro, CCU 11 5. Achille Obougou, WU 10 Bernardo Ulmo, RAD 10 Sachem Wilson, LIB 10 8. Max Hasenstab, WU 9 Sergio Camargo, CCU 9 10. Jhuvon Francis, CAM 8 Joe Mayer, RAD 8

Most Saves Rk. Name 1. UNC Asheville 2. VMI 3. Presbyterian 4. Gardner-Webb 5. Campbell 6. Winthrop High Point 8. Liberty 9. Longwood 10. Radford 11. Coastal Carolina

Saves 134 118 112 100 95 86 86 80 77 70 68

Most Assists Rk. Name, Team Assists 1. Justin Portillo, CCU 9 2. Austin Yearwood, HPU 8 Luis Grande, RAD 8 4. Ali Al-Gashamy, GWU 7 Pedro Ribeiro, CCU 7 6. Ben Burdon, HPU 6 Justin Franz, CAM 6 8. Max Hasenstab, WU 5 Adam Brundle, WU 5 Mamadee Nyepon, HPU 5 Sergio Camargo, CCU 5

Individual Most Shots Rk. Name, Team 1. Ricky Garbanzo, CCU 2. Pedro Ribeiro, CCU 3. Denzel Clark, GWU 4. Bernardo Ulmo, RAD 5. Mamdee Nyepon, HPU Justin Franz, CAM 7. Achille Obougou, WU 8. Jhuvon Francis, CAM Sachem Wilson, LIB 10. Ali Al-Gashamy, GWU Justin Portillo, CCU

Shots 78 77 72 67 62 62 61 55 55 48 48

Most Points

Most Assists Assists 44 36 35 29 24 24 23 15 14 12 9

Rk. Team 1. Coastal Carolina 2. Winthrop 3. Gardner-Webb Radford 5. Liberty 6. Longwood 7. High Point Campbell 9. UNC Asheville 10. VMI 11. Presbyterian

Rk. Name, Team Points 1. Denzel Clark, GWU 34 2. Pedro Ribeiro, CCU 29 3. Mamadee Nyepon, HPU 27 Ricky Garbanzo, CCU 27 5. Max Hasenstab, WU 23 Achille Obougou, WU 23 Sachem Wilson, LIB 23 Sergio Camargo, CCU 23 9. Bernardo Ulmo, RAD 21 10. Joe Mayer, RAD 19

Goals Against Avg. Rk. Name, Team GAA 1. Devin Cook, CCU 0.80 2. Scott Sutarik, LIB 0.96 3. Guilherme Avelar, WU 1.02 4. Dane Wilson, RAD 1.09 5. Kody Palmer, HPU 1.25 6. Matthew Swan, GWU 1.26 7. Jeremy Lee, LIB 1.40 8. Carlos Canas, LW 1.42 9. Ethan Hall, CAM 1.75 10. Dan Jackson, UNCA 1.99 Most Saves Rk. Name, Team 1. Dan Jackson, UNCA 2. Matthew Swan, GWU 3. Tyler Beadle, PC 4. Ethan Hall, CAM 5. Daniel Kitchen, VMI 6. Dane Wilson, RAD 7. Devin Cook, CCU 8. Guilherme Avelar, WU Carlos Canas, LW 10. Kody Palmer, HPU

Gardner-Webb Men’s Soccer

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Attacking Player of the Year Pedro Ribeiro, MF, Coastal Carolina Freshman of the Year Max Hasenstab, F, Winthrop Defensive Player of the Year Shawn McLaws, D, Coastal Carolina Coach of the Year Jon Atkinson, Longwood Scholar Athlete of the Year Matthew Oliver, Campbell All-Big South First Team F Denzel Clark, Gardner-Webb F Mamadee Nyepon, High Point F Bernardo Ulmo, Radford MF Pedro Ribeiro, Coastal Carolina MF Justin Portillo, Coastal Carolina MF Ali Al-Gashamy, Gardner-Webb MF Adam Sewell, High Point D Shawn McLaws, Coastal Carolina D Marius Hammersmark, Gardner-Webb D Sam Duinick, Liberty D Magnus Thorsson, Winthrop GK Devin Cook, Coastal Carolina AL Ricky Garbanzo, Coastal Carolina All-Big South Second Team F Jhuvon Francis, Campbell F Max Hasenstab, Winthrop F Achille Obougou, Winthrop MF Justin Franz, Campbell MF Juan Nino, Liberty MF Phillip van Berkom, Longwood MF Adam Brundle, Winthrop D Travis Golden, Campbell D Uchenna Uzo, Coastal Carolina D Austin Yearwood, High Point D Jo Vetle Rimstad, Radford GK Kody Palmer, High Point AL Rhys Cairns, Longwood All-Big South Honorable Mention Sonny Mukungu, High Point Anthony Ugorji, Longwood Matt Janssen, Radford Paul Egle, UNC Asheville Daniel Kitchen, VMI All-Freshman Team Babatunji Osifeso, Campbell Sergio Carmargo, Coastal Carolina Kai Morton, Coastal Carolina Matthew Swan, Gardner-Webb Iman Mafi, Gardner-Webb Pat Shelton, High Point Alex Dominguez, Liberty Carlos Canas, Longwood Jo Vetle Rimstad, Radford Max Hasenstab, Winthrop Pietro Bottari, Winthrop All-Academic Team Matthew Oliver, Campbell Justin Portillo, Coastal Carolina Brooks Asger, Gardner-Webb Austin Yearwood, High Point Juan Nino, Liberty Phillip van Berkom, Longwood Josh Carter, Presbyterian Bernardo Ulmo, Radford Bobby Castro, UNC Asheville Hunter Morgan, VMI Achille Obougou, Winthrop

2014 Men’s Soccer Media Guide




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