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about the cover Throughout the 2015-16 academic year, the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) will celebrate its 25th anniversary as a co-educational NCAA Division III athletics conference. The conference’s origins date to 1962 when the College Athletic Conference (CAC) was formed to provide an association through which member institutions could compete in intercollegiate sports activities among teams representative of their respective student bodies. A primary tenet of this conference was a shared commitment to the priority of the overall quality of academic standards and quality educational experiences. The next evolution of the conference took place prior to the 1991-92 academic year when the league moved to add women’s athletics as part of its sports sponsorship lineup and, as part of this rebirth, changed its name to the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. The idea behind the SCAC and the commitments made by those charter members in 1991 remain in place today. SCAC member institutions are committed to sponsoring a variety of varsity sports to maximize opportunities for student participation. SCAC schools also operate under the principle that participation in sports should be solely from student interest and enjoyment of athletic competition, and that no financial aid shall be given to any student which is conditional upon athletic ability or participation in intercollegiate sports. SCAC member institutions support students in their efforts to reach high levels of performance by providing them with adequate facilities, competent coaching and appropriate competitive opportunities with students from similar institutions. The SCAC is currently comprised of Austin College of Sherman, Texas; Centenary College of Shreveport, Louisiana; Colorado College of Colorado Springs, Colorado; University of Dallas of Irving, Texas; Schreiner University of Kerrville, Texas; Southwestern University of Georgetown, Texas; Texas Lutheran University of Seguin, Texas; and Trinity University of San Antonio, Texas. The SCAC office is located in Lawrenceville, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia.
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SCAC Information SCAC Directory SCAC Staff History of the SCAC Championship Info/Results Composite Schedule Team Pages
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Schedule & Information 2015 Staff 2015 Roster 2014 Stats Players to Watch Season Preview
Centenary College Colorado College University of Dallas Schreiner University Southwestern University Texas Lutheran University Trinity University
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All-SCAC Awards Other Awards and Honors Composite Results Conference Stat Leaders NCAA Stat Leaders
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AUSTIN COLLEGE
austincollege.com
Mailing Address Austin College Athletics 900 North Grand Avenue Suite 6A Sherman, TX 75090
gocentenary.com
Mailing Address Centenary College Athletics 2911 Centenary Boulevard Shreveport, LA 71104-3335
David Norman, Athletics Director.......................................................... 903-813-2401 Jeff Kelly, Sports Information Director.................................................. 903-813-2275 FAX.................................................................................................................... 903-813-3196 Email Address.......................................................................... jkelly@austincollege.edu
COLORADO COLLEGE Mailing Address Colorado College Athletics 14 East La Poudre Colorado Springs, CO 80903
CENTENARY
cctigers.com
Ronda Seagraves, Athletics Director..................................................... 318-869-5087 Matthew Lofton, Sports Information Coordinator............................ 318-869-5275 FAX.................................................................................................................... 318-869-5145 Email Address............................................................................ mlofton@centenary.edu
DALLAS
Mailing Address University of Dallas Athletics 1845 East Northgate Drive Irving, TX 75062-4736
udallasathletics.com
Ken Ralph, Athletics Director.................................................................... 719-389-6475 Jerry Cross, Director of Athletics Communications........................... 719-389-6755 Dave Reed, Asst. Director of Athletics Communications................ 719-389-6105 FAX..................................................................................................................... 719-389-6873 Email Address........................................................... jerry.cross@coloradocollege.edu
Dick Strockbine, Athletics Director......................................................... 972-721-5207 Nathan Yacovissi, Sports Information Manager................................. 972-721-5378 FAX..................................................................................................................... 972-721-5208 Email Address............................................................................... nyacovissi@udallas.edu
SCHREINER
SOUTHWESTERN
Mailing Address Schreiner University Athletics 2100 Memorial Boulevard Kerrville, TX 78028-5611
athletics.schreiner.edu
Mailing Address Corbin J. Robertson Center 1001 East University Avenue Georgetown, TX 78626-0770
southwesternpirates.com
Ron Macosko, Athletics Director.............................................................. 830-792-7482 Ryan Brisbin, Sports Information Director........................................... 830-792-7292 FAX..................................................................................................................... 830-792-0639 Email Address............................................................................ rsbrisbin@schreiner.edu
Glada Munt, Athletics Director................................................................ 512-863-1618 Megan Hardin, Sports Information Director...................................... 512-863-1254 Tony Baldwin, Asst. Sports Information Director.............................. 512-819-7316 FAX.................................................................................................................... 512-863-1393 Email Address................................................................... hardinm@southwestern.edu
TEXAS LUTHERAN
TRINITY
Mailing Address Texas Lutheran University Athletics 1000 West Court Street Seguin, TX 78155
tlubulldogs.com
Bill Miller, Athletics Director...................................................................... 830-372-8124 Tim Clark, Sports Information Director................................................. 830-372-6877 FAX..................................................................................................................... 830-372-8135 Email Address................................................................................................ tclark@tlu.edu
Mailing Address Trinity University Athletics One Trinity Place San Antonio, TX 78212-7200
trinitytigers.com
Bob King, Athletics Director...................................................................... 210-999-8272 Justin Parker, Sports Information Coordinator.................................. 210-999-8447 FAX..................................................................................................................... 210-999-8292 Email Address...................................................................................... jparker@trinity.edu
BREANA REANA MCCOY, KATIE MUCCI AND SCAC SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS
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OFFICE PHONE: 678-869-5450 OFFICE FAX: 678-869-5452 1670 McKendree Church Road Suite 200 B Lawrenceville, Georgia 30043-6676
COMMISSIONER
dwayne hanberry Dwayne Hanberry, 49, enters his 20th year with the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference and his seventh as the league’s commissioner. Since the conference reorganzied in 1991, he is the league’s second full-time commissioner. Hanberry was hired by the SCAC in 1995 as the league’s sports information director. He was promoted to assistant commissioner in 2000, associate commissioner in 2005 and served as interim commissioner for six months before being named commissioner in June of 2008. Hanberry is a member of the Division III Commissioner Association (DIIICA), the National Association of Division III Athletic Administrators (NADIIIAA) and EMAIL ADDRESS: the College Sports Information Directors of America DHANBERRY@SCACSPORTS.COM (CoSIDA) where he has served on the Membership Services Committee. In June 2014, he was appointed PHONE: to serve a four-year term on the NCAA Division III 678-869-5450 Men’s Golf Committee.
CONTACT DWAYNE
TWITTER:
@SCACCOMMISH
Hanberry holds a B.B.A. degree from Oglethorpe University where he was a two-year starter on the Petrel basketball team for Coach Jack Berkshire. Hanberry was named team MVP his junior season and is still one of the school’s all-time leaders for single-season field goal percentage, career field goal percentage and rebounds per game - both for a season and a career. Prior to transferring to Oglethorpe, Hanberry was a two-year starter for Coach Lawrence Smithmier at Pearl River Community College in Poplarville, Mississippi. An All-State performer his sophomore season, Hanberry was inducted into the school’s Athletics Hall of Fame in the fall of 2009. He and his wife, Charis, reside in Suwanee, Ga. He has two sons: David (20) is a junior at Southern Polytechnic State (Ga.) University, and Daniel (16) is a junior at Collins Hill High School.
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ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER Katie Mucci, 22, enters her second year as the Assistant Director of Communications and New Media at the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference in 2015-16. Mucci is responsible for managing the conference’s social media accounts, performing sports information duties for 10 of the conference’s 19 sport and creating all of the graphic designs for online and print use. In addition, Mucci also assists the Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner with championship administration and day-to-day administrative duties. After being awarded one of 18 NCAA Division III Ethnic Minority and Women’s Internship Grants, the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference announced the hiring of Katie Mucci as the league’s Assistant Director of Communications & New Media on August 1st, 2014. During her first year at the SCAC, Mucci helped boost the conference’s online presence, using social media to promote conference awards, events and other miscellaneous announcements. After Mucci took the reigns in September 2014, the @ scac_sports Instagram account quickly became the most followed among all Division III conferences (44 total), and the second-most followed among all non-Division I conferences, growing in followers by over 1000%. Mucci also spearheaded the creation of confer-
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ence pre-season media guides for eight team sports. Collectively, the guides have been read more than 4,000 times, while earning nearly 30,000 impressions -- the number of times a publication was displayed to a user. The 2015 Baseball Media Guide earned second place among conference media guides in the 2015 CoSIDA Publication Awards, while the cover of the guide earned top honors. Mucci is a 2014 graduate of the University of Northern Colorado with a degree in journalism and mass communication and a minor in business administration. In her final year, she served as the school’s Sports Information Intern where she was the primary media contact for the men’s and women’s golf programs. She also assisted in other areas, including program design for the baseball, volleyball and wrestling programs as well as infographic design that was used on the school’s athletics website and social media accounts. Mucci also served as the Marketing Manager for The Mirror, the UNC student newspaper. In that capacity she was in charge of the paper’s social media strategy as well as the coordination effort to celebrate The Mirror’s 95th birthday. Her marketing strategy during this celebration helped the paper’s Facebook page realize a 30 percent increase in “likes” as well as increasing reach and engagement by 700 percent. Mucci resides in Lawrenceville.
CONTACT KATIE EMAIL ADDRESS:
KMUCCI@SCACSPORTS.COM
PHONE:
678-869-5450
TWITTER:
@KATIEMUCCI
SPORTS INFORMATION AND MULTIMEDIA ASSISTANT blake childers
Blake Childers, 22, will begin with the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference in 2015 as the Sports Information and Multimedia Assistant. Childers will be the main contact for various SCAC sports, as well as handling all of the video editing, interviewing and producing duties. Childers is a 2015 graduate of Berry College in Rome, Ga. and worked with both sports information and Viking Fusion, the Berry student-run multimedia website.
With the Sports Information office, Childers assisted with game operations, including statistics, live video stream and photography. He was also the sports producer and assistant news producer for Viking Fusion. Additionally, Childers has worked with the Rome Braves as an audio-visual intern the past three seasons. Childers resides in Suwannee.
CONTACT BLAKE EMAIL ADDRESS:
BCHILDERS@SCACSPORTS.COM
PHONE:
678-869-5450
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history of the scac The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) was founded and began operation on September 1, 1962, as the College Athletic Conference (CAC). Centre College of Danville, Kentucky; Southwestern at Memphis (Tennessee) (now known as Rhodes College); The University of the South of Sewanee, Tennessee; and Washington and Lee University of Lexington, Virginia, were the four charter members of the conference. Later in 1962, Washington University of St. Louis, Missouri, became the fifth member and the CAC remained unchanged until 1972. Following membership changes throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the conference went through restructuring and renaming. With the addition of Millsaps College of Jackson, Mississippi, and Trinity University of San Antonio, Texas, in 1988 and Hendrix College of Conway, Arkanasas, and Oglethorpe University of Atlanta, Georgia, in 1991, membership reached a then all-time high of eight. That same year (1991), the conference renamed itself the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, hired its first full-time commissioner Stephen P. Argo - and a permanent conference office was established in Atlanta, Georgia. As part of restructuring, the league also adopted its current primary mark and adopted blue (pms 287) and gold (pms 131) as the official colors of the conference. Membership changes continued throughout the '90s. The SCAC added Southwestern University of Georgetown, Texas, in 1993 with participation beginning in the 1994-95 academic year. In 1997-98, the SCAC added both DePauw University of Greencastle, Indiana, and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology of Terre Haute, Ind., with participation beginning in 1998-99. As part of a year-long celebration in 2005-06, the league celebrated its 15th anniversary as the restructured SCAC. The league adopted a special anniversary logo (pictured left) and as part of the celebration, 15th anniversary teams were selected for all conference sponsored sports. After Rose-Hulman announced its intentions to leave the conference, Austin College of Sherman, Texas and Colorado College of Colorado Springs, Colorado, were confirmed as the 10th and 11th members of the league in 2006 with participation beginning in the 2006-07 academic year. Birmingham-Southern College of Birmingham, Alabama, a former member of the Division I Big South Conference, was approved as the 12th member of the SCAC and began play in 2007-08. Prior to the 2010-11 academic year, DePauw University announced that it would leave the conference. The University of Dallas was quickly tabbed to replace DePauw effective July 1, 2011 - maintaining the league's membership total at 12 institutions. In 2010-11, the league celebrated its 20th anniversary as the restructured SCAC. As part of the celebration, in addition to the use
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of a special mark, the league office selected the Top 20 moments for each conference-sponsored sport. Those moments were announced throughout the 2010-11 academic year. After the conclusion of the June 7, 2011 SCAC Presidents’ meeting, the conference announced that seven of its twelve member institutions would be leaving to form a new conference effective at the conclusion of the 2011-12 academic year. The schools departing include founding CAC/SCAC members Centre College, Sewanee-The University of the South, and Rhodes College, in addition to Birmingham-Southern College, Hendrix College, Millsaps College, and Oglethorpe University. With membership down to five institutions – the conference’s lowest number since the 1979-80 academic year – the “new” SCAC wasted little time in adding to its membership rolls. In 2010-11, the league celebrated its 20th anniversary as the restructured SCAC. As part of the celebration, in addition to the use of a special mark (pictured right), the league office selected the Top 20 moments for each conference-sponsored sport. Those moments were announced throughout the 2010-11 academic year. After the conclusion of the June 7, 2011 SCAC Presidents’ meeting, the conference announced that seven of its twelve member institutions would be leaving to form a new conference effective at the conclusion of the 2011-12 academic year. The schools departing include founding CAC/SCAC members Centre College, Sewanee-The University of the South, and Rhodes College, in addition to Birmingham-Southern College, Hendrix College, Millsaps College, and Oglethorpe University. With membership down to five institutions – the conference’s lowest number since the 1979-80 academic year – the “new” SCAC wasted little time in adding to its membership rolls. On September 28, 2011, Centenary College of Louisiana, a former American Southwest Conference institution, announced it would be joining the SCAC beginning in the 2012-2013 season. Two more ASC schools will join the SCAC for the 2013-14 season: Schreiner University announced their decision on January 23, 2012, and on February 16, 2012, Texas Lutheran University announced it too would join the SCAC. The addition of Texas Lutheran insured that the conference would retain its status as an active NCAA Division III conference as well as automatic bids in nine of its 14 AQ sports, including baseball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, softball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and volleyball. On the national athletics stage, the SCAC has had its fair share of success - both in terms of team championships (eight) and individual championships (33).
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7 In the days when the league was known at the College Athletic Conference, Chris Fugman of Centre College gave the conference its first individual title with a victory in the 400 IM at the 1980 NCAA Division III Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships, and Chris Trapp of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology won the men’s javelin at the NCAA Outdoor Track Field national championships three straight years (1984-1986). Nao Kinoshita of Rhodes College won the 1996 Division III women’s tennis singles title, capturing the first individual national title in the SCAC era. Kinoshita also won the 1997 singles title and combined with Taylor Tarver to capture the ‘97 doubles title. Ryan Loftus of Rose-Hulman captured the men’s pole vault title at the 1998 Indoor Track & Field championships. Heather Stone of University of the South-Sewanee claimed both the women’s indoor and outdoor 1,500 meter titles in 2000. And later that same season, the league claimed its first team national championships as Trinity University won both the men’s and women’s tennis titles. In the winter of 2003, Matt Smith of Rose-Hulman won the 100 yard breaststroke at the Division III men’s national swimming championships, and Trinity captured the women’s basketball championship - all in the same weekend. The following fall (in 2003), the Trinity men’s soccer team gave the league title #4, and the DePauw women’s basketball team became the fifth team from the conference to win a national championship when it captured the 2006-07 Division III title. Trinity’s Christyn Schumann won the women’s high jump at three consecutive NCAA Outdoor Track & Field national championships (2004-06), and Liz Bondi of DePauw captured the 16th individual national championship won by a CAC/SCAC student-athlete when she won the 2007 women’s tennis singles title. The 2008-09 season was a banner year as one team and three individual student-athletes won national titles for the SCAC. Todd Wildman of Trinity won the pentathlon at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field national championships and Chrys Jones of Centre College won the triple jump at the Outdoor Track & Field national championships. On the links, the Oglethorpe University men earned the league’s sixth team title with a first-place finish at the NCAA Golf Championships. The Petrels were led by Olafur Loftsson, who earned medalist honors and the league’s 19th individual title. In 2009-10, the SCAC had four different individuals win a total of five national titles. Todd Wildman of Trinity won his second-consecutive
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indoor national title in the pentathlon. Centre’s Chrys Jones double-dipped and claimed national titles in the triple jump at the both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor national championships. At the 2010 NCAA Swimming & Diving championships, Trinity teammates Lindsay Martin and Hayley Emerick claimed individual titles in the 1-meter and 3-meter boards, respectively. In 2010-11, Chrys Jones became just the second SCAC student-athlete to win four career individual national titles as he repeated at the NCAA Indoor national championships in the triple jump. Centre’s Chris Morris earned the league its 26th individual national title when he claimed medalist honors at the 2011 NCAA Golf Championships. The 2011-12 academic year was one of the most successful in the league’s 50-year history. Tiarra Goode of Birmingham-Southern College won the 60-meter hurdles at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field national championships, Jordan DeGayner of Colorado College won the 200 free at the NCAA Swimming & Diving national championships and Ruth Hahn of Trinity University continued the Tigers’ diving dominanace with an individual title on the 3-meter board. Later in the spring, SCAC student-athletes earned two more individual national titles with Anthony Maccaglia of Oglethorpe University earning the league its third medalist in four years at the NCAA Men’s Golf championship and Birmingham’s Goode picked up her second individual national title with a win in the 100-meter hurdels at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field championships. In addition, Oglethorpe University earned the conference its seventh team national title with a victory at the 2012 NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championships. The “new” SCAC returned to national prominence in 2013-14 as Stephen Culberson of Trinity University won the 100 free at the 2014 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships and, in its first year in the conference, Schreiner University gave the conference its eighth team national championship with a victory at the 2014 NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championships - the league’s third national title in the sport in six years. A bell, donated by the Norfolk and Western Railway, was adopted as the SCAC’s “President’s Trophy” and serves as the symbol for the conference. The President’s Trophy is displayed for one year on the campus of the school with the combined men’s and women’s athletics program that accumulates the highest points total in the all-sports race established by the conference. The bell is awarded at the conclusion of the spring season.
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2015-16 SCAC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP DATES SPORT
DATE
SITE
HOST
Cross Country Volleyball
October 31 November 6-7
McKinney, Texas Georgetown, Texas
Austin College Southwestern University
Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Swimming & Diving Men’s and Women’s Basketball Men’s Lacrosse Men’s and Women’s Golf Men’s and Women’s Track Softball Men’s and Women’s Tennis Baseball
November 6-8 November 6-8 February 10-13 February 26-28
Colorado Springs, Colorado Irving, Texas Lewisville, Texas Shreveport, Louisiana
Colorado College University of Dallas SCAC Centenary College
April 15-16 April 18-19 April 22-23
Irving, Texas Blanco, Texas Seguin, Texas
University of Dallas SCAC Texas Lutheran University
April 22-24 April 22-24
San Antonio, Texas Kerrville, Texas
Trinity University Schreiner University
April 29-May 1
TBD
TBD
2014-15 SCAC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS SPORT
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION
Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Volleyball Football Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Men’s Swimming & Diving Women’s Swimming and Diving Men’s Basketball
N/A N/A Trinity University Texas Lutheran Trinity University Trinity University N/A N/A Texas Lutheran Unviersity/Centenary College Southwestern University, Texas Lutheran University, Trinity University N/A N/A N/A N/A Texas Lutheran University N/A N/A Centenary College
Colorado College Colorado College Trinity University N/A Trinity University Trinity University Trinity University Trinity University Texas Lutheran University
Women’s Basketball Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Men’s Track and Field Women’s Track and Field Softball Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Baseball
Southwestern University Schreiner University Schreiner University Trinity University Trinity University Texas Lutheran University Trinity University Trinity University Trinity University
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2015 Championship schedule/2014 recap #1 SEED WINNER OF G3
#4 SEED
GAME 3
GAME 1
WINNER OF G1
#5 SEED
CONFERENCE CHAMPION GAME 5
#3 SEED WINNER OF G2 GAME 2 GAME 4
#6 SEED
WINNER OF G4
#2 SEED
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
2014 SCAC CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
Friday, November 6
SCAC Men’s Soccer Tournament – Day One – hosted by Colorado College Game 1: #4 Seed vs. #5 Seed - 11 a.m. Game 2: #3 Seed vs. #6 Seed - 1:30 p.m.
Saturday, November 7 SCAC Men’s Soccer Tournament – Day Two – hosted by Colorado College Game 3: No. 1 seed vs. Winner of Game 1 - 11 a.m. Game 4: No. 2 seed vs. Winner of Game 2 - 1:30 p.m.
Sunday, November 8 SCAC Men’s Soccer Tournament – Day Three – hosted by Colorado College Game 5: Game 3 Winner vs. Game 4 Winner (Championship) - 1 p.m.
2014 SCAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Derrick Horvath Johnny Lawson Brandon Ogilvie Michael Olivares Max Grossenbacher Cody Hollingshead Isaac Lopez Simon Uribe Tom Carwile Nathan Drouillard Andrew Worthington Matt Cardone
F F F F MF MF MF MF D D D GK
Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr.
Trinity Trinity Colorado College Southwestern Colorado College Schreiner Texas Lutheran Trinity Trinity Texas Lutheran Colorado College Trinity
Friday, November 6 Game 1: #5 Texas Lutheran def. #4 Dallas 2-0 (TLU: ‘18 I. Lopez, ‘68 I. Lopez) Game 2: #3 Southwestern def. # 6 Schreiner 2-1 (SCH: ‘9 C. Hollingshead; SU: ‘11 M. Olivares, ‘45 SCH OG) Saturday, November 7 game 3: #1 Trinity def. Texas Lutheran 3-0 (TU: ‘49 S. Uribe, ‘68 J. Lawson, ‘73 D. Horvath) game 4: #2 Colorado College def. Southwestern 5-0 (COLO: ‘22 S. Newby, ‘26 H. Martinez, ‘37 M. Grossenbacher, ‘39 C. Rademacher, ‘80 A. Sowers) Sunday, november 8 -Championship game Trinity def. Colorado College 2-1 (COLO: ‘29 M. Grossenbacher; TU: ‘83 J. Lawson, ‘87 G. Santana)
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2015 Composite Schedule
Week 1
9/1 v. mary hardin-baylor, 5 PM 9/5 @ Rhodes, 4 pm 9/6 v. fontbonne, 2 PM
9/1 V. East Texas Baptist, 7 pm 9/ @ concordia (tx.), TBA
9/1 V. Carthage, 2 pm 9/4 @ Pomona-pitzer, 4 pm 9/5 @ redlands, 7 pm
9/1 V. Pacific lutheran, 5 pm 9/3 v. Whitman, tba 9/6 @ concordia (tx), Tba
Week 2
9/8 v. paul quinn, 5 pm *9/11 @ centenary, 7 pm 9/12 v. millsaps, 7 pm
9/8 v. leTourneau, 7 pm 9/11 *v. austin college, 7 pm 9/13 @ millsaps, 4 pm
9/11 *v. dallas, TBA 9/13 v. wartburg, 1:30 pm
9/11 *@ colorado col., 3 pm 9/12 v. wartburg, 1 pm
Week 3
9/15 @ texas--dallas, 7 pm *9/18 v. southwestern, 4 pm *9/20 v. tx. luthera, 2 pm
9/18 *v. tx. lutheran, 9/18 *v. schreiner, 7 pm 7 pm 9/20 *v. southwestern, 9/20 *v. trinity, 2 pm 2 pm
9/18 *v. trinity, 4 pm 9/20 *v. schreiner, tba
week 4
*9/25 @ schreiner, 4 pm *9/27 @ trinity, 2 pm
9/25 *@ trinity, 8 pm 9/25 *@ southwestern, 9/27 *@ schreineR, 2 pm 7 pm 9/27 *@ tx. lutheran, tba
9/25 *@ tx. lutheran, tba 9/27 *@ southwestern, 2 pm
week 5
*10/2 @ colorado col., 7 pm *10/4 @ dallaS, 2 pm
10/2 *@ dallas, 4 pm 10/4 *@ colorado col., 11 am
10/2 *v. austin college, 7 pm 10/4 *v. centenary, 11 am
10/2 *v. centenary, 4 pm 10/4 *v. austi college, 2 pm
week 6
*10/9 @ southwestern, 8 pm *10/11 @ tx. Lutheran, 2 pm
10/9 *@ tx. lutheran, 4 pm 10/11 *@ southwestern, 2 pm
10/9 *@ schreiner, tba 10/11 *@ trinity, 12 pm
10/9 *@ trinity, 8 pm 10/11 *@ schreiner, tba
week 7
*10/16 v. schreiner, 3 pm *10/18 v. trinity, 2 pm
10/16 *v. Trinity, 8 pm 10/18 *v. schreiner, 2 pm
10/16 *v. southwestern, 3 pm 10/18 *v. tx. lutheran, 12 pm
10/16 *v. tx. lutheran, tba 10/18 *v southwestern, 2 pm
week 8
*10/23 v. colorado col., 3 pm *10/25 v. dallas, 2 pm
10/23 *V. dallas, 7 pm 10/25 *v. colorado, tba
10/23 *@ Austin college, 3 pm 10/25 *@ centenary, tba
10/23 *@ centenary, 7 pm 10/25 *@ austin college, 2pm
week 9
*10/30 v. Centenary, 3 pm
10/30 *@ austin college, 3 pm 11/1 @ louisiana college, 2 pm
10/30 *@ dallas, TBa 10/31 @ paul quinn, 10:30 am
10/30 *v. colorado college, TBA
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2015 Composite Schedule
9/1 *@ Trinity, 8 PM 9/4 vs. letourneau, 4 pm 9/5 vs. east texas baptist, 4 pm
9/1 v. concordia (TX), 5:30 pm 9/4 v. wisconsinoshkosh, 7 pm 9/5 @ wilamette, 7 pm
9/1 @ howard payne, 4 pm 9/4 v. East Texas Baptist, 4 pm 9/5 v. letourneau, 4 pm
9/1 *V. Schreiner, 8 pm 9/4 v. claremont-mudd-scripps, 6 pm 9/5 v. brandeis, 8 pm
9/8 @ howard payne, 4 pm 9/12 @ concordia (tx)
9/11 @ texas-dallas, 5 pm 9/12 v. hardin-simmons, 5 pm
9/11 @ concordia (tx), 4 pm
9/11 v. hardin-simmons, 5 pm 9/13 @ texas-dallas, 5 pm
9/18 *@ colorado col., 7 pm 9/20 *@ dallas, 2 pm
9/15 *@ tx. lutheran, tba 9/15 *V. southwestern, tba 9/18 *@ austin college 4 pm 9/18 *@ centenary, 9/20 *@ centenary, 2 pm 7 pm 9/20 *@ austin college, 2 pm
9/18 *@ dallas, 4 pm *9/20 @ colorado col., 11 am
9/25 *v. austin college, 4 pm 9/27 *v. centenary, 2 pm
9/25 *v. colorado col., 7 pm 9/27 *v. dallas, 2 pm
9/25 *v. dallas, tba 9/27 *v. colorado col., tba
9/25 *v. centenary, 8 pm 9/27 *v. austin college, 2 pm
10/2 *v. southwestern, 3 pm 10/4 *v. tx. lutheran, 2 pm
10/2 *@ schreiner, 3 pm 10/3 *@ trinity, 3 pm
10/2 *@ trinity, 7 pm 10/4 *@ schreiner, 2 pm
10/2 *v. tx. lutheran, 7 pm 10/3 *v. southwestern, 3 pm
10/9 *v. colorado col., tba 10/11 *v. dallas, tba
10/9 *v. austin college, 8 pm 10/11 *v. centenary, 2 pm
10/9 *v. centenary, 4 pm 10/11 *v. austin college, 12 pm
10/’9 *v. dallas, 8 pm 10/11 *v. colorado col., 12 pm
10/16 *@ austin college, 3 pm 10/18 *@ cenetenary, 2 pm
10/16 *@ colorado col., 3 pm 10/18 *@ dallas, 2 pm
10/16 *@ dallas, tba 10/18 *@ colorado col., 12 pm
10/16 *@ centenary, 8 pm 10/18 *@ austin college, 2 pm
10/23 *@ southwestern, 8 pm 10/25 *@ Tx. Lutheran, 12 pm
10/23 *v. Schreiner, 8 pm 10/25 *v. trinity, 4 pm
10/23 *v. trinity, 3 pm 10/25 *v. Schreiner, 12 pm
*10/23 @ tx. lutheran, 3 pm 10/25 *@ southwestern, 4 pm
*10/31 v. trinity, 3 pm
10/30 *v. tx. lutheran, 8 pm 10/31 v. uc-santa cruz (@ San antonio, tx), tba
10/30 *@ southwestern, 8 pm
10/30 v. uc-santa cruz, 7 pm 10/31 *@ schreiner, 3 pm
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QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Sherman, Texas FOUNDED: 1849 ENROLLMENT: 1,350 NICKNAME: Kangaroos COLORS: Crimson and gold STADIUM: North Field PRESIDENT: Dr. Marjorie Hass ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: David Norman ATHLETIC TRAINER: Evan Gumpert MEN’S SOCCER HEAD COACH Mark Hudson
President Dr. Marjorie Hass
Sports Information Coordinator Jeff Kelly
Athletic Director David Norman
Athletic Trainer Evan Gumpert
DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
Sep. 1 Sep. 5 Sep. 6 Sep. 8 Sep. 11 Sep. 12 Sep. 15 Sep. 18 Sep. 20 Sep. 25 Sep. 27 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct. 30
MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR @ Rhodes Fontbonne PAUL QUINN @ Centenary* @ Millsaps @ Texas-Dallas SOUTHWESTERN* TEXAS LUTHERAN* @ Schreiner* @ Trinity* @ Colorado College* @ Dallas* @ Southwestern* @ Texas Lutheran* SCHREINER* TRINITY* COLORADO COLLEGE* DALLAS* CENTENARY*
5 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
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2015 STAFF
MARK Hudson Mark Hudson enters his ninth season at the helm of the men’s soccer program in 2015. Under Hudson, the team has seen a continued rise in success in the extremely competitive Southern Collegiate Conference. The 2015 team looks to carry over that success of the last few years into the upcoming season. Hudson came to Austin College from fellow SCAC member Centre College in 2007, where he was an assistant coach for 5 seasons. A 1999 Centre graduate, Hudson helped lead the program to new heights that included a top 10 national ranking and an overall record of 60-21-8. Hudson brings a unique approach to technical training that helped progress Centre into one of the most skilled teams in the country. Much of Hudson’s approach to technical development came from his time spent with the Arsenal Coaching Staff (London, England) leading up to their EPL fixture with rival Manchester United in 2004. Prior to his stint at Centre, Hudson spent the 2001 season at Washington and Lee University in Virginia, where the school won the regular
season conference championship in one of the best seasons in school history. In addition, Hudson has coached club soccer in Colorado and Kentucky. As a player, Hudson led Centre to some of its most successful seasons in school history. As a junior, Hudson captained the team to it’s first ever NCAA Tournament appearance; a feat that was repeated a year later in which the Colonels fell to defending national champion Wheaton College, the nations top-ranked team, in overtime. Coach Hudson holds a Bachelor of Arts from Centre College and a Masters Degree in Sports Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University’s SportsCenter. In addition, Hudson holds certifications from the NSCAA and USSF. Hudson resides in Sherman with his wife, Laci, and their golden retriever Cal.
Chris melton Assistant Coach
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2015 roster
#
Player Name
Pos. Cl. Hometown
#
Player Name
Pos. Cl. Hometown
2
Phillip Le
M
Fr
Frisco, Texas
16
Brandon Harner
D
Fr
Friendswood, Texas
3
Chris Abad-Jacobi
M
So
Houston, Texas
17
Manuel Hayashi
M
Fr
Richmond, Texas
4
Levin Dyson
D
Fr
Forney, Texas
18
Daniel Loredo
M
Fr
Bonham, Texas
5
Dakota Stephens
F
Fr
College Station, Texas
19
Josh Jones
D
So
Pflugerville, Texas
6
Sebastian Gajardo
D
So
Rowlett, Texas
20
Joshua Zakhary
M
So
North Richland Hills, Texas
7
Harroon Ismail
M
Sr
Garland, Texas
21
Juan Ramirez
M
Fr
McKinney, Texas
8
Patrick Hoover
D
Jr
Wylie, Texas
22
Jack Wheaton
M
So
Katy, Texas
9
Thomas Quick
F
So
Austin, Texas
27
Clint Montgomery
D
Fr
Dallas, Texas
10
Garrett Matacale
M
So
Lucas, Texas
31
Joseph Khalaf
GK
Fr
Sherman, Texas
Michael Moran
GK
So
Denison, Texas
Jared Allen
GK
So
Denton, Texas
11
Sebastian Iribarren
F
So
Katy, Texas
32
12
Chase Gaskill
D
Fr
Lucas, Texas
33
13
Ben Sloan
D
Fr
Dallas, Texas
14
Chris Dokupil
D
Fr
Fort Worth, Texas
15
Gideon Ibemere
F
Sr
Cypress, Texas
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16 2014 RESULTS (1-13-5, 1-10-3 SCAC)
POINTS
Aug. 31 Sep. 2 Sep. 5 Sep. 7 Sep. 14 Sep. 19 Sep. 21 Sep. 26 Sep. 28 Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 21
East Texas Baptist LeTourneau Mary Hardin-Baylor Concordia (Texas) Texas-Dallas Trinity * Southwestern* Colorado College* Centenary* Texas Lutheran* Schreiner* Texas Lutheran* Schreiner* Colorado College* Centenary* Dallas*
T L L L T L L L T L L L L T W L
0-0 2OT 2-0 4-1 1-0 3-3 7-0 3-0 2-0 0-0 2OT 1-0 2-0 1-0 4-3 1-1 2OT 3-2 2-1
Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Nov. 1
Trinity* Southwestern* Dallas*
L L T
6-0 2-1 1-1 2OT
#
Player
Points
21 Chris Abad-Jacobi
8
2
Thomas Quick
7
7
Roberto Varela
5
15 Gideon Ibemere
4
10 Evan Wyatt
3
9
3
Seth Windsor
GOALS #
Player
Goals
21 Chris Abad-Jacobi
4
2
Thomas Quick
3
7
Roberto Varela
2
15 Gideon Ibemere
2
3 Players Tied
1
ASSISTS #
Player
Assists
28 Matt Rowlands
2
8 Players Tied
1
SHOTS #
Player
Shots
2
Thomas Quick
21
6
Roberto Gutierrez
18
4
Joey Alocer
18
21 Chris Abad-Jacobi
16
7
16
Roberto Valera
SHOTS ON GOAL #
GOALKEEPER STATS GOAL AVERAGE #
Shots
21 Chris Abad-Jacobi
9
2
Thomas Quick
8
6
Robert Gutierrez
6
4
Joey Alocer
6
Three Players Tied
5
SAVES
Player
GP-GS
Minutes
31 Ian Allison
2-1
92:43
2
1.94
19-16
1724:16
42
2.19
34 Andrew Celio
GA
Player
GA Avg
Saves
RECORD
Save %
W
4
.667
0
132
.759
1
L
T
Shutouts
0
0
0.0
13
4
2.0
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2014 results and stats Player
GP-GS
G
A
Pts
21 Chris Abad-Jacobi
19-13
4
0
8
16
.250
9
.562
1
0-0
2
Thomas Quick
19-19
3
1
7
21
.143
8
.381
0
0-0
7
Roberto Varela
19-19
2
1
5
16
.125
5
.312
0
0-0
15 Gideon Ibemere
15-0
2
0
4
5
.400
4
.800
0
0-0
10 Evan Wyatt
13-12
1
1
3
12
.083
4
.333
0
1-1
9
19-5
1
1
3
10
.100
4
.400
0
0-0
16 Garrett Matacale
11-8
1
0
2
7
.143
2
.286
0
0-0
28 Matt Rowlands
18-14
0
2
2
11
.000
5
.455
0
0-0
6
Roberto Gutierrez
16-16
0
1
1
18
.000
6
.333
0
0-0
4
Joey Alocer
15-8
0
1
1
18
.000
6
.333
0
0-0
8
Patrick Hoover
17-7
0
1
1
11
.000
5
.455
0
0-0
11 Sebastian Iribarren
18-14
0
1
1
9
.000
4
.444
0
0-1
14 James Saulnier
18-18
0
0
0
7
.000
2
.286
0
0-0
3
14-5
0
0
0
3
.000
0
.000
0
0-0
2-0
0
0
0
2
.000
2
1.000
0
0-0
Seth Windsor
Eduardo Melo
26 Andrew Parides 19 Josh Jones
Shots Shot %
SOG
SOG % GW PK-Att
9-5
0
0
0
2
.000
1
.500
0
0-0
17 Willie Maloney
16-14
0
0
0
1
.000
0
.000
0
0-0
13 Sebastian Gajardo
18-13
0
0
0
1
.000
0
.000
0
0-0
20 Joshua Zakhary
12-0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
.000
0
0-0
12 Adam Green
1-0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
.000
0
0-0
19
14
10
38
170
.082
67
.394
1
1-2
Total
Team Statistics
AC
OPP
SHOT STATS Goals-Shot attempts
GOALS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Austin College
5
9
0
0
14
Opponents
19
22
3
0
44
SHOTS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Austin College
87
75
5
3
170
Opponents
164
216
15
23
418
SAVES BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Austin College
54
74
6
5
139
Opponents
26
22
2
3
53
CORNERS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
14-170
44-418
Goals scored per game
0.74
2.32
Shot %
.082
.105
67-170
183-418
SOG %
.394
.438
Shots/Game
8.9
22.0
Assists
10
38
CORNER KICKS
59
119
PENALTY KICKS
1-2
6-8
Austin College
31
23
4
1
59
Yellow Cards
35
19
Opponents
58
52
3
6
119
Red Cards
6
35
FOULS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Austin College
106
105
15
13
239
Opponents
98
127
12
9
246
Shots on goal-Attempts
PENALTIES
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players to watch CHRIS ABAD-JACOBI
SO., MF, HOUSTON, TEXAS Abad-Jacobi, a sophomore midfielder, will return for his second season with the ‘Roos after playing in all 19 games last season and making 13 starts. He was the team’s leading scorer, notching four goals for eight total points, also a top mark. Abad-Jacobi posted a game-winning goal in the team’s lone victory over Centenary College on October 19. He also marked a career-high two goals in this match.
18 HARROON ISMAIL
SR., MF, GARLAND, TEXAS Ismail, a senior midfielder, returns to the ‘Roos after a year off. In 2013, he played in 18 games and made 15 starts. He tallied one assist on the season for his lone point. The previous season, he played in all 20 of the ‘Roos matches, marking one goal.
THOMAS QUICK
JOSEPH KHALAF
Quick, a sophomore forward, played and started in all 19 games for the ‘Roos last season, posting three goals and one assist for seven points. Quick had a big game against the University of Texas-Dallas in a 3-3 draw with the Comets, having a hand in each score. Two of the ‘Roos goals were scored by Quick, while he tallied an assist on the other.
Khalaf, a freshman goalkeeper, will join the ‘Roos squad this season after finishing up his high school career down the road at Sherman High School. Though not yet named the starter, Khalaf will be competing against a member of his high school’s rival team, Denison, for the starting spot between the posts.
SO., F, AUSTIN, TEXAS
FR., GK, SHERMAN, TEXAS
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2015 season preview
There’s a youth movement taking place with the Austin College men’s soccer team as the ‘Roos head into the 2015 season with only three upperclassmen, but head coach Mark Hudson’s team boasts a solid nucleus of returning players to go along with his talented newcomers. After finishing the 2014 campaign with a record of 1-13-5, the ‘Roos will be looking to turn things around and make some noise in the new year. Last season’s top two goal scorers return, with sophomores Chris Abad-Jacobi and Thomas Quick having accounted for seven of the team’s 14 tallies last season. Senior Gideon Ibemere and sophomore Garrett Matacale also return after having each scored twice last season, and will be leaned on to bolster the team’s offensive output this year. Harroon Ismail also returns to the team this year for his senior season, and will help man the midfield and try to create more scoring chances this season. Along with Ibemere and Ismail, Patrick Hoover is the third upperclassman returning, and the junior defender will once again be called upon to help anchor a unit that’s been able to keep the ‘Roos in plenty of matches over the past few seasons. However, with All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference goalkeeper Andrew Celio lost to graduation, the ‘Roos enter the new year without any keepers on the roster who have actually logged any time in competitive collegiate action. It’s been a three-man fight for the starting keeper job, with sophomores Jared Allen and Michael Moran using their year in Hudson’s system to their advantage, while freshman Joseph Khalaf is another talented young keeper and is pushing for early playing time. For Khalaf and Moran, it’s a friendly competition and rivalry that’s been going on since high school, with
Moran hailing from Denison while Khalaf is a recent graduate of Sherman High. While Hudson’s roster is loaded with freshmen and sophomores, many of those sophomores earned significant playing time throughout the 2014 season. Forward Sebastian Iribarren is a scoring threat who could help provide a spark for the offense this season, and Sebastian Gajardo started 13 games as one of the team’s top defenders. Joshua Zakhary saw time in 12 games as a midfielder, and Josh Jones appeared in nine games, including five starts as a defender. With 13 newcomers to the program, there will be plenty of opportunity for the members of this year’s incoming class to take on substantial roles early on. Forward Dakota Stephens will have an early opportunity as one of only a few strikers on the roster, while midfielders Phillip Le, Manuel Hayashi, Daniel Loredo, Juan Ramirez, and sophomore transfer Jack Wheaton will each be given the chance to see the field throughout the season. The ‘Roos will also be looking to defenders Levin Dyson, Chase Gaskill, Ben Sloan, Chris Dokupil, Brandon Harner, and Clint Montgomery to shore up the team’s defense. Austin College opens up the season on Tuesday when they play host to the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor at 5:00 p.m. Courtesy of Austin College Sports Information
QUICK NOTES •
Head Coach Mark Hudson enters his ninth season this year with the ‘Roos
•
The ‘Roos 2014 starting goalkeeper graduated last season, leaving a three-way battle for the position
•
13 newcomers will join the Austin College squad this year
•
The ‘Roos top two goal scorers will return this season, Chris Abad-Jacobi and Thomas Quick
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gents
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QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Shreveport, La. FOUNDED: 1825 ENROLLMENT: 760 NICKNAME: Gents COLORS: Maroon and White STADIUM: Mayo Field PRESIDENT: Dr. David Rowe ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Ronda Seagraves ATHLETIC TRAINER: Stephanie Culbertson MEN’S SOCCER HEAD COACH: Emmett Rutkowski
President Dr. David Rowe
Sports Information Director
Matthew Lofton
Athletic Director Ronda Seagraves
Athletic Trainer Stephenaie Culbertson
DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
Sep. 1 Sep. 8 Sep. 11 Sep. 13 Sep. 18 Sep. 20 Sep. 25 Sep. 27 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct. 30 Nov. 1
East Texas Baptist (Concordia, TX.) LETOURNEAU AUSTIN COLLEGE* at Millsaps TEXAS LUTHERAN* SOUTHWESTERN* at Trinity* at Schreiner* at Dallas* at Colorado College* at Texas Lutheran* at Southwestern* TRINITY* SCHREINER* DALLAS* COLORADO COLLEGE* at Austin College* at Louisiana College
7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 11 a.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 3 p.m. 3 p.m.
2015 staff
EMMETT RUTKOWSKI
Emmett Rutkowski embarks on his second season as the head coach of the Centenary College men’s soccer program in 2015. In his first season at the helm in 2014, Rutkowski took over a team that was 2-18 in 2013 and garnered two more wins as well as three ties. Eight of the 12 losses were by one goal and two were in overtime. The Gents also saw nearly a half goal per game improvement on offense and gave up 20 less goals on defense – despite playing one less game –from the 2014 campaign. In fact, the Gents went from a 37-5 goal deficit in the first half in 2013 to an 11-10 advantage in 2014. During the season, Ivann Amaya became the first Gent since the 2012 season to garner Second Team All-Conference honors. He led the team and finished eighth in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference in goals scored with six. Academically, the Gents saw their team GPA rise by more than three-tenths from the previous season. Rutkowski joined the Centenary athletic staff after serving as an assistant coach at Mercer University in the Atlantic Sun Conference for one season. While at Mercer, Rutkowski helped lead the Bears to an A-Sun Tournament semifinals appearance. During the season, he mentored Greg Ranjitsingh, who recently signed a professional contract
with Louisville FC. Before coming to Centenary, Rutkowski was instrumental in Mercer’s recruiting haul of 18 players for the 2014 season. As the recruiting coordinator, he was instrumental in the Bears landing Will Bagrou. Bagrou went on win Southern Conference Freshman of the Year accolades after leading the conference with 29 points and 12 goals. He was named Second Team All-Freshman by College Soccer News and Second Team All-Region by the NSCAA. Bagrou helped lead the Bears to a SoCon Championship in their first year in the league. The Bears also excelled in the classroom as 80 percent of the men’s soccer team received a 3.3 GPA in 2013 with the squad earning the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Team Academic Award. Prior to his stint in Macon, Georgia, Rutkowski served as the goalkeeper coach for the Dartmouth Big Green during the 2012 season. In his lone season at Dartmouth, he guided starting goalkeeper Noah Cohen to a 9-7 record, a 1.30 goals against average, two shutouts, and a Team MVP honor. Cohen recently signed with Bidvest Wits FC in South Africa. Rutkowski also coached Stefan Defregger, Colin Heffron, and Gabe Hoffman Johnson at Dartmouth, who all recently signed pro contracts. Prior to being an NCAA Division I assistant,
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Rutkowski spent two years as an assistant coach at Frostburg State in Maryland. During his time with the Bobcats, the team improved from 4-10-3 in his first season to 11-3-5 in the second year. Rutkowski played his college soccer at the University of Mary Washington from 20062010, where he was a first-team All-Conference and All-Region goalkeeper as a senior. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in business administration from UMW in 2010. After playing semi-professionally in the Premier Developmental League (PDL) with the Fredericksburg Hotspurs, Rutkowski went back to school and earned his Masters of Education from Frostburg State in the spring of 2012. Rutwokski also holds a USSF National “B” Coaching License and an NSCAA Goalkeeping “Level II” diploma.
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# 0 1 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 24
2015 roster
Player Name Kaleb Behm Rylan Whan Shane Edmondson William McLean John Vasquez Zachary Kidder Nick Hammond Tristan Serigny Dillon Rogers Ivann Amaya Joshua Shelton Jake Morrison Andrew Smith Michael Pullano Jeremy Klespis Andre Anasi Chase Clark Stratton Stephenson Hunter Paul Braylen Hollins
Pos. GK GK D D D MF MF/F MF/F MF MF/F D D MF MF MF MF MF D MF MF
Cl. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr.
Hometown Tyler, Texas McKinney, Texas Hideaway, Texas Kennedale, Texas Cypress, Texas Covington, La. Shreveport, La. Cedar Park, Texas Bossier City, La. Huntsville, Texas Leesville, La. Buda, Texas Keller, Texas Bedford, Texas Huntsville, Texas Arlington, Texas Lafayette, La. Bryan, Texas Shreveport, La. Longview, Texas
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2014 results & statistics POINTS
2014 RESULTS (4-12-3, 1-10-3 SCAC) Aug. 30
East Texas Baptist
W
5-3
Sep. 6 Sep. 12 Sep. 13
Howard Payne Colorado College Concordia (MN)
W L W
1-0 4-0 2-1
Sep. 19 Sep. 21 Sep. 26 Sep. 28
Texas Lutheran Schreiner Dallas Austin College
T L W T
0-0 2OT 2-1 2OT 2-0 0-0 (2OT)
Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Nov. 1
Trinity Southwestern Trinity Southwestern Hendrix Dallas Austin College Louisiana College Texas Lutheran Schreiner Colorado College
L L L T L L L L L L L
5-0 1-10 OT 8-2 2-2 2OT 2-1 2-0 3-2 1-0 1-0 2-1 2-1
# 11 17 23 13 7
Player Dustin Sexson Jeremy Klespis Jason Aiken Kellan Klaus Zach Kidder
Points 13 8 8 6 5
GOALS # 11 17 7 22 13
Player Dustin Sexson Jeremy Klespis Zach Kidder Hunter Paul Kellan Klaus
Goals 6 4 2 2 2
ASSISTS # 23 13 11 7 1
Player Jason Aiken Kellan Klaus Dustin Sexson Zach Kidder Rylan Whan
Assists 6 2 1 1 1
SHOTS # 23 11 6 7 13
Player Jason Aiken Dustin Sexson Gabe Zahm Zach Kidder Kellan Klaus
Shots 33 24 21 20 18
SHOTS ON GOAL # Player 11 Dustin Sexson
GOALKEEPER STATS GOAL AVERAGE #
Player
00 Austin Andrews
GA
23 Jason Aiken
8
6 Gabe Zahm 13 Kellan Klaus 17 Jeremy Klespis
7 7 7
SAVES GA Avg Saves
Shots 14
RECORD
GP-GS
Minutes
Save % W
L
T
Shutouts
2-1
180:00
3
1.50
4
.571
1
0
0
0.0
16-15
1453:19
32
1.98
109
.773
3
10
2
4.0
1
Rylan Whan
0
Andrew Behm
2-1
172:23
4
2.09
9
.692
0
0
0
0.0
Total
19
1805:42
39
1.94
123
.759
4
10
2
4
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2014 results & statistics Player
GP-GS
G
A
Pts
11 Dustin Sexson
14-13
6
1
13
24
.250
14
.583
1
1-1
17 Jeremy Klespis
19-18
4
0
8
12
.333
7
.583
1
0-0
23 Jason Aiken
19-18
1
6
8
33
.030
8
.242
0
1-1
13 Kellan Klaus
19-19
2
2
6
18
.111
7
.389
1
0-0
7
Zack Kidder
18-13
2
1
5
20
.100
6
.300
0
0-0
22 Hunter Paul
19-5
2
0
4
8
.250
5
.625
1
0-0
16 Michael Pullano
18-18
1
0
2
8
.125
2
.250
0
0-0
10 Reece Durham
16-12
1
0
2
7
.143
1
.143
0
0-0
19 Dillon Rogers
14-3
1
0
2
4
.250
4
1.000
0
0-0
1
Rylan Whan
16-15
0
1
1
0
.000
0
.000
0
0-0
6
Gabe Zahm
19-18
0
0
0
21
.000
7
.333
0
0-0
14 Jake Morrison
15-14
0
0
0
5
.000
2
.400
0
0-0
4
15-6
0
0
0
5
.000
2
.400
0
0-0
20 Ivann Amaya
2-1
0
0
0
4
.000
2
.500
0
0-0
9
Tristan Serigny
19-3
0
0
0
4
.000
2
.500
0
0-0
18 Seth Vander Hamm
19-5
0
0
0
1
.000
0
.000
0
0-0
8
11-5
0
0
0
1
.000
0
.000
0
0-0
15 Zeke Brown
1-0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
.000
0
0-0
12 Chris Berrios
4-0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
.000
0
0-0
18-19
0
0
0
0
.000
0
.000
0
0-0
19
20
11
51
175
.114
69
.394
4
2-2
2
Daryn Beaugh
Patrick Benton
Shane Edmonson Total
Team Statistics
CEN
OPP
SHOT STATS Goals-Shot attempts
Shots Shot %
SOG
SOG % GW PK-Att
GOALS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Centenary College
11
9
0
0
2
Opponents
10
27
1
1
39
SHOTS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Centenary College
82
88
4
1
175
Opponents
162
202
11
5
380
SAVES BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Centenary College
51
67
3
2
123
22
2
0
49
20--175
39-380
Goals scored per game
1.05
2.05
Shot %
.114
.103
69-175
162-380
SOG %
.394
.426
Shots/Game
9.2
20.0
Assists
11
33
CORNER KICKS
69
125
Opponents
25
PENALTY KICKS
2-2
2-4
CORNERS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Centenary College
31
36
1
1
69
Opponents
68
52
5
0
125
FOULS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Centenary College
78
76
6
5
165
Opponents
73
89
5
8
175
Shots on goal-Attempts
PENALTIES Yellow Cards
33
21
Red Cards
2
2
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players to watch IVAN AMAYA
SO., MF/F, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS Amaya, a sophomore midfielder/ forward, played in 14 games for the Gents in 2014, making 12 starts. During his first collegiate season, Amaya led the team with six goals, including one game-winner, while adding one assist for 13 total points. He also converted on his lone penalty attempt. Amaya scored a career-high two goals on two different occasions, once against East Texas Baptist in a 5-3 win and against Southwestern in a draw. Amaya earned Second Team All-SCAC honors during his freshman campaign.
RYLAN WHAN
JR., GK, MCKINNEY,TEXAS Whan, a junior goalkeeper, appeared in 16 matches and made 15 starts last season, spending 1453:19 between the posts. Whan made 109 saves, the second-most in the conference, for a save percentage of .773, fifth-best in the SCAC. Whan also posted three shutouts on the season.
SHANE EDMONSON
MICHAEL PULLANO
Edmonson, a junior defender, played and started in 17 games for the Gents during the 2014 season. Edmonson helped a defense that allowed 1.99 goals per game, while helping the team to three shutouts.
Pullano, a senior midfielder, played and started in 17 games for the Gents. Pullano took eight shots on the season, connecting on one goal in a 2-1 loss to Schreiner University on October 26. The senior posted a season-high two shots against Concordia-Moorhead in a 2-1 Gents victory on September 13.
JR., D, HIDEAWAY, TEXAS
SR., MF, BEDFORD, TEXAS
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season preview
The Gents soccer program looks to continue major strides they took from last season for 2015, the second campaign under the direction of head coach Emmett Rutkowski. In his first season in 2014, Rutkowski helped a Centenary soccer program that was 2-18 in 2013 and garnered two more wins as well as three ties. Eight of the 12 losses were by one goal and two were in overtime. “It has been an enjoyable 15 months in rebuilding the program and creating the right culture for success at Centenary,” said Rutkowski. “We will be young and sometimes inexperienced, but we will compete with a tough, gritty attitude and a willingness to win games. I know the boys are anxious for September 1, but most importantly, we are ready to play a complete, successful schedule by winning more games this season.” The Gents also saw nearly a half goal per game improvement on offense and gave up 20 less goals on defense – despite playing one less game –from the 2014 campaign. In fact, the Gents went from a 37-5 goal deficit in the first half in 2013 to an 11-10 advantage in 2014. The Gents return their leading scorer from the 2014 season in Ivann Amaya. Amaya became the first Centenary men’s soccer player since the 2012 season to garner Second Team All-Conference honors. He led the team and finished eighth in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference in goals scored with six. “We return our All Conference forward/midfielder Ivann Amaya, and we are excited to see him improve from his success last year. His hard work ethic this past spring and summer will give him building blocks for a productive sophomore campaign,” said Rutkowski. Centenary boasts five seniors for the 2015 campaign, including John Vasquez choosing to add soccer to his playing resume after suiting up for the Gents lacrosse team in 2015. Senior Zach Kidder is the leading returner with two goals and one assist for five points last season. In the box, the Gents will have two experienced players in Kaleb Behm and Rylan Whan. Whan started the most games in goal for Centenary, garnering a 2-10-3 record with four shutouts. Despite finishing with a 1.98 goals allowed average, Whan’s average dips to 1.34 when the contests against nationally-ranked Trinity are excluded. Behm, who started his first game in a Gents uniform last season, finished 2014 1-1. “We believe we have one of the best goalkeeping units in the SCAC,” said Rutkowski “Rylan Whan certainly proved he was one of the best
goalkeepers in the conference last year, and we think he can continue to grow and produce more clean sheets this season.” The defense does not always get a mention in soccer as stats are minimal, but Rotkowski feels the group of Shane Edmonson, William McLean, John Vasquez, Joshua Shelton, Jake Morrison, and Stratton Stephenson will be the backbone of the team for the upcoming season. “We hope to continue to build the culture of being a tough, hardnosed team. We will look to junior captain, Shane Edmondson, and seniors Jake Morrison and John Vasquez to anchor the back and build on four shutouts from last season.” Finally, the midfield features senior captain Michael Pullano, who tallied a goal last season for the Gents. “We expect Michael to give us leadership and direction in the middle of the field,” explained Rutkowski. “Jeremy Klespis will provide us speed and a tremendous work rate on the outside, and we will count on a few newcomers to help facilitate our attack.” The Gents also boast eight freshmen for the 2015 season. “I am excited to have my first full recruiting class at Centenary. I have developed relationships with this group in the past year, and I look forward to developing them as a coach, mentor, and teacher,” explained Rutkowski. “From a soccer standpoint, they compete at a high level, and they have worked hard this summer developing their fitness and preparing themselves for the rigors of college soccer. This freshman class will make an impact from day one and it will be fun to watch them mature.” It will not be long before the Gents are thrust into the conference slate after only three non-conference games. They take on Austin Friday night, September 11. “I truly enjoy competing in a home and away series in the SCAC because the best team will rise to the top and the tournament seeds are very accurate from the success of the regular season,” said Rutkowski. The 2015 Centenary men’s soccer team begins the 2015 season September 1 at 7 p.m. against East Texas Baptist. • Head Coach Emmett
QUICK NOTES Rutkowski returns for his second year with the Gents
Courtesy of Centenary Sports Information
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The team will welcome eight new freshmen this season
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Returning for the Gents is Second Team All-SCAC midfielder/forward, Ivann Amaya
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Five seniors will be on the 2015 roster
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Goalkeeper Rylan Whan will also return this season after making 15 starts in 2014
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tigers
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QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Colorado Springs, Colo. FOUNDED: 1874 ENROLLMENT: 1,950 NICKNAME: Tigers COLORS: Black and gold FACILITY: Stewart Field PRESIDENT: Dr. Jill Tiefenthaler ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Ken Ralph ATHLETIC TRAINER: Ian Wood MEN’S SOCCER HEAD COACH: Scott Palguta
President Dr. Jill Tiefenthaler
Sports Information Director
Dave Reed
Athletic Director Ken Ralph
Athletic Trainer Ian Wood
DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
Sep. 1 Sep. 4 Sep. 5 Sep. 11 Sep. 13 Sep. 18 Sep. 20 Sep. 25 Sep. 27 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct. 30 Oct. 31
CARTHAGE at Pomona-Pitzer at Redlands DALLAS* WARTBURG SCHREINER* TRINITY* at Southwestern* at Texas Lutheran* AUSTIN COLLEGE* CENTENARY* at Schreiner* at Trinity* SOUTHWESTERN* TEXAS LUTHERAN* at Austin College* at Centenary* at Dallas* at Paul Qinn
2 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. 11 a.m. TBA 12 p.m. 3 p.m. 12 p.m. 3 p.m. TBA TBA 10:30 a.m.
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2015 staff
SCOTT Palguta
Scott Palguta, who served the last two seasons as an assistant coach with the Colorado College men’s soccer team, was introduced as the third head coach in program history on Feb. 6, 2015. During his two seasons as an assistant, Colorado College compiled a 29-104 record and were ranked as high as No. 14 in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s Division III poll. With last year’s 15-4-2 record, the Tigers posted their most victories since the 2004 squad finished with a 16-4-1 mark. Prior to joining CC for the 2013 season, Palguta played four seasons as a defender with the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer. He signed with Colorado in 2009 and was part of the 2010 team that won the MLS Cup. A native of Toms River, N.J., Palguta was a two-time all-Ivy League selection at Cornell University, where he graduated in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in hotel administration.
andy kohel Assistant Coach
Dan Highstead Assistant Coach (Goalkeepers)
While attending Cornell, Palguta played for Cape Cod of the USL Premier Development League from 2002 to 2004, winning back-to-back national championships with the Crusaders in 2002 and 2003. Palguta got his first taste of professional soccer during his senior year at Cornell after he was drafted by the Rochester Raging Rhinos in the second round of the USL First Division College Draft. He was named the league’s “Rookie of the Year” in 2005 and was an all-USL selection in 2008. He earned his USSF ‘A’ coaching license in 2014. Palguta and his wife, Melissa, reside in Colorado Springs.
TOMAS MARTINEZ Assistant Coach
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2015 roster
#
Player Name
Pos. Cl. Hometown
#
Player Name
Pos. Cl. Hometown
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16
Dylan Ward Theo Hooker Ryan Huettel Trevor Houghton Brian Rubin Christian Wulff Soren Frykholm Connor Rademacher Nathan Andersen Seth Newby Caden MacKenzie Cam Stopforth Henry Schuler Nick Zuschneid Austin Hammer Max Grossenbacher
GK GK M D M D M F D M M D D M M M
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Jake Battock Shin Olsan Tommy Riley Jack McCormick Alexander Makic Austin Ronningen Keenan Amer Griffin Wesley Daniel Krueger Robert Malone Kilian Morales Coskran Manuel Meraz Tim Huettel
D M M D D M D D F M F D M
Fr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Sr.
Calais, VT Albuquerque, NM Oak Park, IL Portland, OR Scotch Plains, NJ Lutherville, MD Boulder, CO La Crosse, WI Coronado, CA Centennial, CO Denver, CO Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Chicago, IL Fort Collins, CO Bedford, NH Austin, TX
So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So.
Highlands Ranch, CO Tokyo, Japan Panama City, Panama Hudson, OH Arvada, CO San Diego, CA Santa Fe, NM Evergreen, CO Eugene, CO Littleton, CO Minneapolis, MN Denver, CO Oak Park, IL
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2014 results & statistics 2014 RESULTS (15-4-2, 10-2-2 SCAC) Aug. 29
Occidental College
L
2-3
Aug. 31
Mary Hardin-Baylor
W
2-0
Sep. 5 Sep. 6
George Fox Kean
W W
5-1 1-0
Sep. 12 Sep. 14
Centenary* Concordia (MN)
W W
4-0 6-0
Sep. 19 Sep. 21 Sep. 26 Sep. 28 Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 24 Oct. 26
Schreiner* Texas Lutheran* Austin College* Dallas* Southwestern* Trinity* Southwestern Trinity Austin College Dallas Schreiner Texas Lutheran
W W W W W L W L T T W W
2-1 2-1 2-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 1-1 2OT 2-2 2OT 2-0 1-0
Nov. 1
Centenary
W
2-1
POINTS # 20 16 11 10 9
Player Brandon Ogilvie Maz Grossenbacher Stuart Beezley Caden Mackenzie Seth Newby
Points 24 23 14 12 10
GOALS # Player 20 Brandon Ogilvie 16 Maz Grossenbacher
Goals 11 9
11 Stuart Beezley 9 Seth Newby 10 Caden Mackenzie
6 4 3
ASSISTS # 10 5 16 19
Player Caden Mackenzie Christian Wuff Maz Grossenbacher Tommy Riley 2 Players Tied
Assists 6 5 5 4 3
SHOTS # 20 16 10 11 9
Player Brandon Ogilvie Maz Grossenbacher Caden Mackenzie Stuart Beezley Seth Newby
Shots 82 58 57 49 36
SHOTS ON GOAL # 20 16 10 11 12
GOALKEEPER STATS GOAL AVERAGE #
Player
GP-GS
Minutes
00 Theo Hooker
GA
SAVES Ga Avg Saves
Player Brandon Ogilvie Maz Grossenbacher Caden Mackenzie Stuart Beezley Sam Markin
Shots 32 27 21 19 17
RECORD
Save % W
L
T
Shutouts
18-17
1497:57
9
0.54
43
.827
11
3
1
9.1
1
Ian Horne
2-0
90:00
1
1.00
4
.800
0
0
0
0.1
0
Tom Crosby
5-4
276:15
4
1.30
4
.500
3
1
0
0.2
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2014 results & statistics
#
Player
20 16 11 10 9 23 12 22 5 6 24 19 13 29 4 3 8 25 21 27 15 26 37 28 18 17 37 7 2 0 00
Brandon Ogilvie Max Grossenbacher Stuart Beezley Cadem MacKenzie Seth Newby Tim Huettel Sam Markin Hunter Martinez Christian Wulff Andrew Worthington Connor Rademacher Tommy Riley Soren Frykholm Sam Rubin Alec Sowers Trevor Houghton Nathan Andersen Kilian Coskran Jack McCormick Sam Block Austin Hammer Shin Olsan Elliot Hiller Victor Benthack Nick Zuschneid Jake Battock Elliot Hiller Alec Lee Ryan Huettel Tom Crosby Theo Hooker Total
Team Statistics
GP-GS
G
A
Pts
19-19 21-21 21-20 20-18 20-14 19-6 17-1 15-5 20-20 21-21 10-0 21-8 14-11 9-0 9-1 21-21 16-2 5-0 21-20 3-0 12-0 11-0 5-1 7-0 10-0 6-0 1-1 7-0 4-0 6-4 18-17 21
11 9 6 3 4 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48
2 5 2 6 2 3 2 1 5 0 0 4 1 1 1 3 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42
24 23 14 12 10 7 6 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 138
COLO
OPP
SHOT STATS Goals-Shot attempts
48-464
14-141
Goals scored per game
2.29
0.67
Shot %
.103
.099
193-464
66-141
SOG %
.416
.468
Shots/Game
22.1
6.7
42
11
CORNER KICKS
140
52
PENALTY KICKS
5-7
1-1
Shots on goal-Attempts
Assists
PENALTIES
Shots Shot % 82 58 49 57 36 17 29 16 35 7 4 11 12 8 3 9 5 3 7 4 1 4 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 464
SOG
.134 .155 .122 .053 .111 .118 .069 .125 .000 .286 .500 .000 .083 .125 .333 .000 .200 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .103
SOG % GW PK-Att
32 27 19 21 15 6 17 8 13 2 3 3 4 3 3 4 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 193
.390 .466 .388 .368 .417 .353 .586 .500 .371 .286 .750 .273 .333 .375 1.000 .444 .400 1.000 .429 .250 1.000 .250 .333 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .416
4 4 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15
2-3 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-7
GOALS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Colorado College
30
17
1
0
48
Opponents
4
10
0
0
14
SHOTS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Colorado College
213
233
11
7
464
Opponents
61
79
0
1
141
SAVES BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Colorado College
24
27
0
1
52
Opponents
62
8-
1
2
145
CORNERS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Colorado College
66
66
1
7
140
25
1
0
52
Yellow Cards
21
30
Opponents
26
Red Cards
1
1
FOULS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Colorado College
99
136
2
6
243
Opponents
100
116
5
5
226
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players to watch MAX GROSSENBACHER SR., MF, AUSTIN, TEXAS
Max Grossenbacher, a senior midfielder, was a second-team all-West Region selection by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America and a first-team all-SCAC pick last year. One of three Tigers to start all 21 games, Grossenbacher ranked second on the team with nine goals and 23 points, and tied for second with five assists, all of which were career highs. He also tied for the conference lead with four game-winning goals and notched one game-tying tally. In the SCAC tournament, Grossenbacher led the team with a pair of goals and five points. In the defensive third, he helped CC record 11 shutouts and post a 0.68 goals-against average.
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SO., GK, ALBUQUERQUE, NM Theo Hooker, a sophomore goalkeeper, is the reigning Newcomer of the Year as well as a second-team all-conference selection. In his debut season, Hooker posted a 12-3-2 overall record and led the conference with a 0.54 goals-against-average and 9.1 shutouts (one of which was shared). He also ranked third in the conference with an .827 saves percentage. Hooker tied for second on the program’s single-season list with nine clean sheets, tied for fourth in GAA and tied for fifth with 12 victories.
CHRISTIAN WULFF
JR., D, LUTHERVILLE, MD. Christian Wulff, a junior defender, earned first-team all-SCAC honors and was a second-team all-West Region selection by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America in 2014. Wulff started all 20 games in which he played and ranked fourth with 1,637 minutes. He helped the Tigers rank 31st nationally and second in the conference with a 0.68 team goals-against average. CC’s 11 shutouts ranked second in the SCAC and its 0.52 shutout percentage was 35th in Division III. In the offensive third, Wulff tied for eighth on the team with a career-high five assists and set up the deciding goal three times. He was named the league’s Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 15 after leading the team to back-to-back shutouts against Centenary College and Concordia Moorhead.
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season preview
It may be the dawn of a new era for men’s soccer at Colorado College, but expectations remain as high as ever for the Tigers. After spending two seasons as an apprentice under the legendary Horst Richardson, first-year head coach Scott Palguta is anxious to put his own stamp on the program that has amassed 604 victories and 19 NCAA tournament appearances since it was formed in 1950. CC returns seven starters and 19 veterans from last year’s squad that finished with a 15-4-2 overall record and a 10-2-2 mark in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. Highlighting the list of returning starters are a pair of firstteam all-SCAC performers, senior midfielder Max Grossenbacher and junior defender Christian Wulff. Grossenbacher enjoyed a breakout season in 2014 when he posted career highs of nine goals, five assists and 23 points. He also tied for the conference lead with four game-winning tallies. Wulff, who started 39 of 41 games during his first two seasons, helped anchor the Colorado College defense which ranked 31st nationally and second in the conference with a 0.68 team goals-against average. CC’s 11 shutouts were second in the SCAC and its 0.52 shutout percentage was 35th in Division III. “As captains, Max and Christian will be core leaders of the team,” Palguta said. “They are an extension of our staff on the field and have a real passion for winning.” In addition to the captains, senior defender Trevor Houghton and senior midfielder Seth Newby, along with junior midfielder Soren Frykholm, have significant game experience and will be an additional source of leadership. One priority will be to fill the void left by the graduation of four-year starter Andrew Worthington, the reigning SCAC Defensive Player of the Year. Fortunately, the Tigers welcome back goalkeeper Theo
Hooker, the 2014 SCAC Freshman of the Year, as well as junior defender Jack McCormick, who was an honorable-mention selection a year ago. Palguta already has identified several newcomers who appear to have the skill and desire to have an impact on the program throughout their careers. Midfielder Robert Malone, along with defenders Keenan Amer and Alex Makic, has demonstrated a comfort level on the field and in training. The coaches also have high expectations for defender Griffin Wesley and midfielder Austin Ronningen, who are nursing injuries. “Our freshmen class is deep and talented, and several of the newcomers will push for playing time early in their careers,” Palguta said. Entering the 2015 season, the Tigers’ primary objective is to win their first SCAC championship, ensuring a berth in the NCAA tournament. CC will have to survive a gauntlet of strong opponents, including defending regular-season and tournament champion Trinity University, to make that a reality, but the Tigers will have one advantage at the end of the year. Colorado College will play host to the conference championship for the first time since it was instituted in 2011. In the meantime, Palguta and the Tigers plan to utilize a dayby-day approach throughout the season. “I want our players to concentrate on the process more than the outcome,” he said. “If we worry too much about tomorrow, we might miss an opportunity to better ourselves today.” The Tigers kick off the 2015 season at home on Tuesday, Sept. 1, when Carthage College visits Stewart Field. Courtesy of Colorado College Sports Information
QUICK NOTES •
Head Coach Scott Palguta will begin his career at the helm of the Tigers’ program after serving as an assistant to previous Head Coach Horst Richardson
•
Returning for the Tigers is 2014 SCAC Newcomer of the Year, Theo Hooker
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The Tigers will also bring back three of the team’s top five goal scorers -- Max Grossenbacher, Seth Newby and Caden MacKenzie
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QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Irving, Texas FOUNDED: 1955 ENROLLMENT: 1,302 NICKNAME: Crusaders COLORS: Navy and white STADIUM: Crusader Field PRESIDENT: Dr. Thomas W. Keefe ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Dick Strockbine ATHLETIC TRAINER: Robb Leibold MEN’S SOCCER HEAD COACH: David Hoffman
President Athletic Director Dr. Thomas W. Keefe Dick Strockbine
Sports Information Director
Nathan Yacovissi
Athletic Trainer Robb Leibold
DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
Sep. 1 Sep. 3 Sep. 6 Sep. 11 Sep. 12 Sep. 18 Sep. 20 Sep. 25 Sep. 27 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct. 30
PACIFIC LUTHERAN WHITMAN at Concordia at Colorado College* WARTBURG TRINITY* SCHREINER* at Texas Lutheran* at Southwestern* CENTENARY* AUSTIN COLLEGE* at Trinity* at Schreiner* TEXAS LUTHERAN* SOUTHWESTERN* at Centenary* at Austin College* COLORADO COLLEGE*
5 p.m. TBA TBA 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. TBA TBA 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. TBA TBA 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA
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DAVID Hoffman David Hoffmann joined the University of Dallas in 2003. In twelve seasons, Hoffmann has led the Crusaders to a 112-90-15 record. The 2014 season saw the team participate as fourth-year members of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC). Dallas boasted a 10-8-2 overall record and 6-6-2 record in conference to claim the fourth-seed in the SCAC tournament. The Crusaders were defeated in the first round versus Texas Lutheran. Hoffman guided the Navy and White to a five-win improvement in the most recent campaign; both overall and in the league. Hoffmann was selected Coach-of-the-Year by the Association of Division III Independents (AD3I) after the 2006 and 2008 seasons. 2007 saw the Crusaders crowned AD3I Champions amidst a 17-1-1 campaign. In 2008, Hoffmann led the team to a 16-4-1 overall record, the North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) Championship and the program’s first appearance in the National Collegiate Athletic Conference (NCAA) Tournament. 2009 produced a second consecutive conference finals where the team lost in overtime. He holds school coaching records at the University of Dallas for winning-percentage in a season (.921; 2007 season 17-1-1), wins in a season (17), wins in a career (102) and winning percentage for a career (.581). Additional noteworthy teams records under Hoffmann’s tenure include 33 consecutive home games without a loss (2005-2008), most consecutive games without a loss (12), most consecutive wins (10), most goals in a season (84) most assists in a season (73), and most shutouts in a season (10). University of Dallas teams have been ranked by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and the NCAA in 2006, 2007, and 2008 with Hoffmann at the helm. Hoffmann-coached players have produced a multitude of awards, including the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)
Capital One Academic All-American, NCAA All-Region Team, All-Team selections, Most Valuable Player, and All-Academic awards from the SCAC, NEAC, AD3I, United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA), American Southwest Conference (ASC), National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and NCAA organizations. A handful of his players have made the professional ranks in the United States and in Europe. Before coming to University of Dallas, Hoffmann held the position as head coach at Schreiner University for four seasons, where his men’s team qualified for the NAIA National tournament, advancing to the Sectional finals all three occassions. Hoffmann holds a NSCAA Advanced National Coaching Diploma with Distinction, USSF “Y” National Youth License, and FA Soccer Psychology Certification. He has served on the NCAA Regional Selection Committee, NCAA National Leadership Conference, has lectured at the NISOA National referee Assignors convention, and been published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. In the past Hoffmann has held the role of Director of the Highlanders Soccer Club and Strikers Soccer Club, he has worked with NTX ODP, and currently works with 95 boys in the American Eagles Soccer Club. Hoffmann grew up in Colleyville and played for N.E.T Longhorns and Fort Worth United. While playing at Grapevine High School, he won a State Championship in 1990. He was a four-year starter and senior captain at St. Mary’s University. Playing honors include North Texas State Pool All-Region, State All-Star, and team MVP. He resides in Highland Village with his wife Tricia, daughter Trinity, and sons Beckett and Keane.
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2015 roster
#
Player Name
Pos.
Cl. Hometown
#
Player Name
Pos.
Cl. Hometown
0
Jacob Chimento
GK
Fr.
St. Louis, MO
14
Thomas Struxness
MF/D
So.
Universal City, TX
1
Tino Gamueda
GK
Jr.
Lubbock, TX
15
Naseem Said
F/MF
So.
Pearland, TX
Andrew Ciancone
MF
Fr.
Houston, TX
2
Sean Taylor
D
So.
Austin, TX
16
3
Luke Schwarz
MF
So.
Tucson, AZ
17
Joe Wiele
D/MF
So.
St. Louis, MO
4
Jake Schnell
D
So.
Austin, TX
18
Will Holloman
D
Jr.
Las Cruces, NM
5
Bryan Mora
D
Fr.
Tomball, TX
19
Keaton Van Eck
D
So.
Norman, OK
6
Eric Haigh
D
Fr.
Frisco, TX
20
A.J. Zaugg
D/MF
So.
Dallas, TX
7
Stephen Gahan
F/MF
Jr.
Vancouver, WA
21
Jaime Nenclares
MF
Fr.
Colleyville, TX
8
Tommy Byrd
D/MF
Jr.
Mansfield, TX
22
Trae Hampton
MF
So.
Paducah, KY
9
Colton Allen
F
Sr.
Roanoke, TX
23
John Langsfeld
MF
So.
Albuquerque, NM
10
Carlos di Salines
MF
Fr.
Mexico City, Mexico
24
Craig Nakutis
W
So.
Jackson, TN
11
Ben Mannings
F/W
Jr.
Bath, England
25
Jacob Hubbard
MF
Fr.
Flower Mound, TX
12
Barton Holdridge
F/W
Jr.
Fort Worth, TX
26
Joseph Pelletier
MF
Fr.
Houston, TX
13
Joseph Quiray
MF/W
So.
Sugar Land, TX
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2014 RESULTS (10-8-2, 6-6-2 SCAC)
# 9 2 5 14 12
Aug. 29
Concordia
W
1-0
Aug. 31
Southwestern*
W
3-0
Sep. 6 Sep. 7 Sep.14
Linfield College Pacific Howard Payne
W W L
2-0 1-0 0-1 (OT)
Sep. 19 Sep. 21 Sep. 26 Sep. 28
Southwestern* Trinity* Centenary* Colorado College*
L L L L
0-1 1-4 0-2 0-3
Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Nov. 1 Nov. 7
Schreiner* Texas Lutheran* Schreiner* Texas Lutheran* Centenary* Colorado College* Austin College* Southwestern* Trinity* Austin College* Texas Luthean*
W W W W W T W L L T L
2-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-2 (2OT) 2-1 0-2 0-4 1-1 (2OT) 0-2
Player Colton Allen Matthew Wise Nathan Nwaeze Ben Mannings Barton Holdridge
Points 17 15 8 7 3
GOALS # 9 2 5 14 12
Player Colton Allen Matthew Wise Nathan Nwaeze Ben Mannings Barton Holdridge
Goals 8 5 3 3 1
ASSISTS # 2 5 6 3
Player Matthew Wise Nathan Nwaeze Mikhail Castillo Luke Schwartz 6 Players Tied
Assists 5 2 2 2 1
SHOTS # 2 9 5 12 14
Player Matthew Wise Colton Allen Nathan Nwaeze Barton Holdridge Ben Mannings
Shots 62 56 43 26 24
SHOTS ON GOAL # 2 9 14 5 12
GOALKEEPER STATS GOAL AVERAGE #
Player
GP-GS
Minutes
GA
Player Matthew Wise Colton Allen Ben Mannings Nathan Nwaeze Barton Holdridge
SAVES Ga Avg Saves
Shots 27 25 16 15 9
RECORD
Save % W
L
T
Shutouts
1
Patrick Fanizza
1-0
7:48
0
0.00
1
1.000
0
0
0
0.0
0
P.J. Hasson
20-9
913:45
9
0.89
59
.868
3
4
0
0.3
25 Tino Gamueda
20-8
923:46
15
1.46
47
.758
7
4
1
0.3
20
1845:19
24
1.17
110
.821
10
8
1
8
Total
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#
Player
9 2 5 14 12 3 6 8 24 22 17 21 19 7 28 11 10 4 29 16 13 27 26 25 20 18 15
Colton Allen Mattew Wise Nathan Nwaeze Ben Mannings Barton Holdridge Luke Schwartz Mikhail Castillo Tommy Byrd Joseph Quiray Kevin Key Joe Wiele Austin Strain James Bernard Stephen Gahan Jon Miskin Aaron Hegemann
GP-GS
G
A
Jake Schnell Frederick Schleuter Moises Gomez Craig Nakutis Trae Hampton Keaton Van Eck Tino Gamueda A.J. Zaugg Will Holloman Naseem Said
16-16 20-20 19-19 20-3 17-17 20-20 20-19 20-20 12-0 9-0 6-0 19-19 20-20 17-3 1-0 14-0 7-0 20-20 2-0 14-1 19-0 1-0 1-0 20-9 18-3 4-0 12-0
8 5 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 5 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Team Statistics
DAL
Juan Hernandez-Reyes
OPP
SHOT STATS Goals-Shot attempts
20-283
24-327
Goals scored per game
1.00
1.20
Shot %
.071
.073
114-283
134-327
SOG %
.403
.410
Shots/Game
14.1
16.4
18
15
CORNER KICKS
76
114
PENALTY KICKS
3-4
6-7
Shots on goal-Attempts
Assists
PENALTIES
Points Shots Shot % 17 15 8 7 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
56 62 43 24 26 23 4 7 1 0 0 9 9 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
.143 .081 .070 .125 .038 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
SOG
SOG % GW PK-Att
25 27 15 16 9 6 0 0 1 0 0 6 2 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.446 .435 .349 .667 .346 .261 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .667 .222 .400 .250 .000 1.000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
3 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
GOALS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
University of Dallas
10
10
0
0
20
Opponents
14
9
1
0
24
SHOTS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
University of Dallas
140
129
3
11
283
Opponents
145
169
10
3
327
SAVES BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
University of Dallas
49
60
1
0
110
Opponents
47
42
2
3
94
CORNERS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
University of Dallas
43
32
1
0
76
61
2
4
114
Yellow Cards
15
16
Opponents
47
Red Cards
0
5
FOULS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
University of Dallas
71
99
5
2
177
Opponents
65
95
3
3
166
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players to watch
COLTON ALLEN
LUKE SCHWARZ
Allen returns to the navy and white after leading the squad in several offensive categories including: eight goals, 17 points, and 56 shot attempts. The native of Roanoke, Texas, also garnered postseason accolades with the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) AllWest Region Second Team and
Schwarz started all 20 matches his rookie collegiate season with the Crusaders. The midfielder debuted the campaign with an assist that led to the game-winner versus Concordia University. About a week later, the Tucson, Arizona, native delivered his second assist that was the difference maker in a 1-0 shutout at Pacific University.
TINO GAMUEDA
CARLOS LOPES DE SALINAS ARGUELLAS
SR., F, ROANOKE, TEXAS
All-Conference First Team.
JR., GK, LUBBOCK, TEXAS Gamueda enters his junior year with 38 career appearances and comes off the 2014 season with 913:46 minutes logged in between the pipes. The keeper nabbed 46 saves and was credited with a 7-4-1 mark. Was part of the team’s eight shutouts on the campaign.
SO., MF, TUSCON, ARIZ.
FR., MF, MEXICO CITY, MEXICO
A native of Denmark, Arguellas projects to join a strong incoming class for the Crusaders. The midfielder has collected several accolades for the club squads he has participated in throughout high school. Notably has played for Club America’s Forzas Basicas (u16 and u17), and was part of squads that qualified for Liga MX semifinals and won championships in Liga MX, National, and Dana Cup during those respective years. Notched Tournament MVP during the Dana Cup.
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The University of Dallas men’s soccer team brings an intriguing mix of players to the roster this upcoming 2015 campaign. A solid amount of returners led by lone senior Colton Allen makeup most of the group, but several newcomers project to be involved on the pitch this year. Coming off a 10-8-2 overall record and 6-6-2 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) mark, Head Coach David Hoffmann is hoping to repeat and build on that success. “We can’t look too far ahead and win games that are not on the schedule. We ultimately are going to be a pretty young team with Colton being the only senior on the roster,” Coach Hoffmann evaluated. “I feel like if we stay focused on getting better throughout the season, there is a lot of growth potential. Just hope to be playing our best stuff at the end of the year.” The Crusaders boasted a five-win improvement in 2014 and finished above .500 for the first time since 2008 – where they prevailed 16 times. Dallas earned fourth place in the league standings and would fall to the SCAC Tournament host, Texas Lutheran University, in a 2-0 quarterfinal match. Departed from the squad are All-SCAC Honorable Mentions, Matthew Wise and James Bernard. Eight seniors from last season’s bunch vacated spots that will be filled by newcomers. Nathan Nwaeze, who logged three goals and two assists, was also among this group. The team’s leading scorer last season, Allen, is back after compiling a career-high eight goals. The All-SCAC First Team member also shattered career totals with 17 points, 56 shots, 25 shots on goal, and three game-winning goals. Allen added to his postseason accolades by being given 2014 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-West Region Second Team honors.
Also returning for Dallas and having logged a trio of netters, all for game-winners, is junior Ben Mannings. He totaled 24 shot attempts and placed 16 on goal. Mannings was the first recipient of the SCAC Player-of-the-Week for men’s soccer last fall. Junior Barton Holdridge landed a goal and dished a pair of assists, while sophomore Luke Schwarz added two assists. On defense, juniors Tino Gamueda and P.J. Hasson split the goalkeeper duties, and together helped give UD eight shutout victories. This included a four-game winning streak to start the year. Hasson logged 923:45 minutes, allowed nine goals, and nabbed 60 saves to lead each category among the keepers. Gamueda was solid in 913:46 minutes, allowing 15 goals and garnering 46 stops. Coach Hoffmann enters his 12th season at the helm of the University of Dallas. During his stretch with the men’s soccer program, Hoffmann is the all-time winningest coach with a 112-90-15 record. Dallas has scheduled 18 contests this year, splitting half the matches (nine apiece) at home and on the road. In the previous season, the Crusaders went 5-3-2 at home, with one of those ties coming to No. 14 (at the time) Colorado College. The new fall campaign begins for UD on September 1 at Crusader Field versus Pacific Lutheran University. The Crusaders quest for the SCAC Tournament, hosted by Colorado College on November 6-8, will begin then.
QUICK NOTES •
The Crusaders posted eight shutout victories in 2014
•
Head Coach David Hoffman enters his 12th season at the helm for Dallas, and bolsters a program-most 112 career wins.
•
Colton Allen returns to the navy and white as the lone senior on the squad.
•
The team will suit up 18 times this campaign, splitting nine affairs at both Crusader Field and on the road. UD went 5-3-2 at home last fall.
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QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Kerrville, Texas FOUNDED: 1923 ENROLLMENT: 1,126 NICKNAME: Mountaineers COLORS: Maroon and white STADIUM: Mountaineer Field PRESIDENT: Dr. Tim Summerlin ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Ron Macosko ATHLETIC TRAINER: Janel Carlile MEN’S SOCCER HEAD COACH: Paul Hayes
President Athletic Director Dr. Tim Summerlin Ron Macosko
Sports Information Director
Ryan Brisbin
Athletic Trainer Janel Carlile
DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
Sep. 1 Sep. 4 Sep. 5 Sep. 8 Sep. 12 Sep. 18 Sep. 20 Sep. 25 Sep. 27 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct. 31
at Trinity* LETOURNEAU EAST TEXAS BAPTIST at Howard Payne at Concordia (TX) at Colorado College* at Dallas* AUSTIN COLLEGE* CENTENARY* SOUTHWESTERN* TEXAS LUTHERAN* COLORADO COLLEGE* DALLAS* at Austin College* at Cetenary* at Southwestern* at Texas Lutheran* TRINITY*
8 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA TBA 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 12 p.m. 3 p.m.
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2015 staff
PAUL Hayes This will be Coach Hayes’ twelfth season at the helm of the Mountaineers men’s soccer team. Hayes and success go hand-in-hand. He earned ASC Coach of the Year in both 2005 and 2006. In those two years, Schreiner played some of the best defense in school history, setting many individual and team records along the way. The 2006 team set the school record for conference wins with a 12-5 record. The Mountaineers earned the opportunity to host the ASC Championships in Kerrville - a first for any SU team since joining the ASC. Hayes has been associated with the game of soccer throughout his life. As a youth, Hayes played club soccer for the Dallas Hornets and high school soccer for the Pine Tree Pirates in Longview, TX. After high school, he played one year at Tyler (TX) Junior College where he earned NSCAA All-American honors. In 1998, Hayes became the head coach for the Cookeville High School boy’s soccer team in Tennessee. During his three seasons at the helm, Hayes took former district bottom-dweller CHS to back-to-back district titles along with an appearance in the state semifinals. During that period, Hayes’ teams posted a 53-15-3
overall record. In 2002, he served for one season as a volunteer assistant for the Tennessee Tech women’s soccer team. In August of 2003, Paul was named the head coach for the Schreiner University men’s soccer program. Much like at Cookeville, Hayes was charged with the task of taking a non-contender to new heights. In his first season as head coach, Hayes guided the team to a tie for third place in the ASC West Division and narrowly missed a post-season tournament berth. His 2004 Mountaineers improved to an 8-5 record in the ASC and earned the school’s first ASC Tournament bid. In 2005, the Mountaineers took another step up and finished with an overall record of 10-7-2 and 8-4-1 in ASC play - and earned its second straight bid to the ASC Tournament. SU earned its first ASC Tournament win in school history. Hayes holds a USSF “A” coaching license and a NSCAA GK II diploma. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Tennessee Tech University. Paul lives in Kerrville with his wife, Lea, and their two daughters, Kaylee and Kamryn and son Mason.
Phillip Anderson Assistant Coach
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2015 roster
#
Player Name
Pos. Cl. Hometown
#
Player Name
Pos. Cl. Hometown
0 00 1 2 3 4 5
Brandon Anselmi Caleb Hammond Blake Lawson Brady Baughman Isaac Garcia Dakota Pebworth Manny Losoya
GK GK GK DF DF WM CM
Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr.
Cypress, TX Houston, TX San Antonio, TX San Antonio, TX Harlingen, TX Spring Branch, TX San Antonio, TX
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Ryan Hernandez Brian Lindsey David Gonzalez Luis Michel Cody Hollingshead Gregg Gutierrez Orlando Sanchez
MF WB CM MF MF F MF
Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr.
Fredericksburg, TX San Antonio, TX San Antonio, TX Houston, TX Spring Branch, TX Houston, TX Austin, TX
13 14 15 16 17 18
Jacob Williams Kelsey Bessent Eric Batalla Dalton Reid Alan Aviles Bishop Wood
DF DF DF MF FW FW
Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Lufkin, TX Joshua, TX Waller, TX Bulverde, TX San Antonio, TX San Antonio, TX
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39
Rene Pena Ethan Gregory Eddie Martinez Robert Hensley Zach Garcia Roberto Del Castillo Chase Smith Jose Bernal Andres Lopez TJ McGill Tri Doan Cameron Cortez Louis Tejada Bernardo Montalvo Jose Meza Marc Harst Josh Parrish Nathaniel Wood Nick Jaskolski Josh Herring
MF CM FW MF MF MF WM MF MF CB MF DF MF FW MF FW FW WB MF D
So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So.
Houston, TX Schertz, TX Del Valle, TX Tomball, TX Harlingen, TX Dallas, TX Kerrville, TX Orange, TX Fresno, TX Angleton, TX Austin, TX San Antonio, TX Waynesville, MO Tamaulipas, MEX Fredericksburg, TX Kerrville, TX Lampasas, TX Orange, TX Sugarland, TX Florence, TX
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2014 results & statistics POINTS # 6 15 11 25 16
Player Ryan Hernandez Justin Edwards Gregg Guittierez Chase Smith Nathamiel Olmos
Points 10 9 8 5 3
GOALS # 11 15 6
2014 RESULTS (7-10-0, 5-9-0 SCAC) Aug. 29
Howard Payne
W
2-0
Sep. 5
LeTourneau
W
2-1
Spe. 12 Sep. 19 Sep. 21 Sep. 26 Sep. 28
Texas Lutheran* Colorado College* Centenary* Trinity* Southwestern*
L L W L L
0-2 1-2 2-1 0-7 0-1
Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Oct. 31 Nov. 7
Dallas* Austin College* Dallas* Austin College* Trinity* Southwestern * Colorado College* Centenary* Texas Lutheran* Southwestern*
L W L W L W L W L L
1-2 2-0 0-1 4-3 (OT) 0-3 1-0 0-2 2-1 0-1 1-2
# 25 16 6
0
Scott Teatelman
1
Blake Lawson
00 Michael Clifford
GP-GS
Minutes
GA
Player Chase Smith Nathamiel Olmos Ryan Hernandez
Assists 3 3 2
19 Rene Pena
2
3 Players Tied
1
SHOTS # 15 25 11 6 20
Player Justin Edwards Chase Smith Gregg Guittierez Ryan Hernandez Ethan Gregory
Shots 32 23 20 14 9
SHOTS ON GOAL # 15 25 11 6 16
GOAL AVERAGE Player
Goals 4 4 4 1
ASSISTS
GOALKEEPER STATS #
Player Gregg Guittierez Justin Edwards Ryan Hernandez 6 Players Tied
SAVES Ga Avg Saves
Player Justin Edwards Chase Smith Gregg Guittierez Ryan Hernandez Nathaniel Olmos
Shots 19 16 11 7 5
RECORD
Save % W
L
T
Shutouts
2-1
180:00
1
0.50
10
.909
2
0
0
1.0
14-11
1155:00
21
1.64
53
.716
4
9
0
2.0
4-2
225:58
7
2.79
6
.462
1
0
0
0.0
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Player
6 15 11 25 16 10 5 13 4 19 17 3 20 34 12 2 23 18 14 21 8 7 35 29 22
Ryan Hernandez Justin Edwards Gregg Guitierrez Chase Smith Nathaniel Olmos Cody Hollingshead Manny Losoya Zach Howard Dakota Pebworth Rene Pena Jonathan Sicola Isaac Garcia Ethan Gregory Christian Garcia Andres Lopez Zach Jungman Zach Garcia Daniel Gonzalez Kelsey Bessent Garner Burford Davis Gonzalez Brian Lindsey Brady Baughman Tre Alvarado Luis Santos
Team Statistics
GP-GS
G
A
17-15 15-15 17-17 17-16 16-0 15-15 15-0 17-17 12-0 15-11 16-2 17-14 11-1 15-10 8-4 14-1 15-1 6-1 1-0 15-13 4-4 17-15 3-0 4-0 8-1
4 4 4 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCH
OPP
SHOT STATS Goals-Shot attempts
18-160
29-266
Goals scored per game
1.06
1.71
Shot %
.112
1.09
83-160
99-266
SOG %
.519
.372
Shots/Game
9.4
15.6
Assists
13
20
CORNER KICKS
67
115
PENALTY KICKS
1-3
3-4
Shots on goal-Attempts
PENALTIES Yellow Cards
11
21
Red Cards
0
0
Points Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-Att 10 9 8 5 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 32 20 23 7 8 6 4 3 6 5 4 9 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0
.286 .125 .200 .043 .000 .125 .167 .250 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
7 19 11 16 5 3 2 2 1 4 2 1 3 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
.500 .594 .550 .696 .714 .375 .333 .500 .333 .667 .400 .250 .333 .500 .000 .667 .000 .500 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
GOALS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Schreiner University
3
13
1
1
18
Opponents
16
13
0
0
29
SHOTS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Schreiner University
74
83
2
1
160
Opponents
118
147
1
0
266
SAVES BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Schreiner University
33
37
0
0
70
Opponents
34
31
0
0
65
CORNERS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Schreiner University
29
36
2
0
67
Opponents
55
60
0
0
115
FOULS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Schreiner University
50
74
3
0
127
Opponents
64
80
1
1
146
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players to watch CODY HOLLINGSHEAD
JR., OF, SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. Wolf, a junior outfielder, returns for his third season with the Tigers in 2015, following his AllSCAC selection last year. Wolf led Trinity with 17 doubles during last year’s campaign, starting all 43 games. He also started 40 games as a first-year player, hitting .298 with eight doubles, 21 RBI, and 23 runs scored. Wolf is one of two returning starters in the outfield for the Tigers, and as the leader in RBI among returning lettermen, the team will look to him as a major force offensively.
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JR., INF, PHOENIX, ARIZ. Moore, a junior second baseman, has opened his career by hitting over .300 in each of his first two seasons, and will look to make it three straight to open his career. Moore will be a key part of an infield that returns three of four starters, and he has been the team’s starting second baseman each of the past two seasons. He batted leadoff for nearly the entire 2014 season, leading the team in runs scored and stolen bases. Moore will once again play a key role in setting the table for the Trinity offense that has scored over 300 runs in each of his first two seasons.
ORLANDO SANCHEZ JR., C, PHOENIX, ARIZ.
Butler, a senior catcher and designated hitter, batted .358 (38-106) in 2014, which would have been the best on the team had he not missed several games due to injury during the season. Butler also drove in 27 runs and posted a team-best .594 slugging percentage. He split time as catcher and designated hitter for the Tigers, starting 29 of his 31 games on the year. Butler was probably the biggest surprise of the season for the team in 2014. After not having a plate appearance as a first-year player, he picked up a hit in each of his first six games, highlighted by a pinch-hit grand slam in a win over Centenary.
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Balance, Cohesiveness, Depth. Three great attributes for a team and Schreiner Men’s Soccer 2015 squad seemingly possesses each. Head Coach Paul Hayes enters the season with arguably his deepest, most balanced roster in his 12 years at the helm. Headlining the squad this fall are seniors Cody Hollingshead (Spring Branch, TX/Smithson Valley HS), Orlando Sanchez (Austin, TX/Crockett HS) and Ryan Hernandez (Fredericksburg, TX/Fredericksburg HS). Hollingshead should control the midfield area and serve as the facilitator. Having Sanchez back will definitely help. He missed all of 2014 with a severe knee injury suffered last summer. But Sanchez, who has two years of eligibility remaining, is healthy again and should show why he was so important to the team in his first two years. Hernandez has been SU’s top goal scorer (15 total) in his three years as a Mountaineer and will be one of SU’s top offensive threats. Also counted on this fall with be sophomore Gregg Gutierrez (Houston, TX/Jersey Village HS) who had four goals in his first season at SU. Anchoring the defense, a strength of Hayes’ teams are sophomore Rene Pena (Houston, TX/North Shore HS) and junior Brian Lindsey (San Antonio, TX/Smithson Valley HS).
Between the posts, junior Blake Lawson who has been a two-year starter at goalkeeper will face increased competition from a pair of freshmen this fall. Brandon Anselmi (Cypress, TX/Cy Fair HS) and Caleb Hammond (Houston, TX/Mary Carroll HS) give the Mountaineers great depth in a key position and should make all three players better and stronger. Schreiner is coming off a season where the team finished 7-10 overall and had a 5-9 record in the SCAC. The season starts with its most challenging match, facing perennial top five program Trinity on the road on Tuesday, September 1st in San Antonio. The following Friday, September 4th, the Mountaineers have their home opener against LeTourneau in a non-conference contest. The regular season concludes with a visit from the same Trinity Tigers on Friday, October 30th at Mountaineer Field. Courtesy of Schreiner University Sports Information
QUICK NOTES •
Head Coach Paul Hayes returns for his 12th season this year
•
The Mountaineers will return most of the 2014 squad, while adding 15 freshmen to the mix
•
The team will have a young back line with sophomore Rene Pena and junior Brian Lindsey filling the positions
•
Two year starter Blake Lawson will return at goalkeeper after posting a GAA of 1.64 and allowing just 21 goals on the season
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pirates
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QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Georgetown, Texas FOUNDED: 1873 ENROLLMENT: 1,265 NICKNAME: Pirates COLORS: Black and gold STADIUM: Varsity Field PRESIDENT: Edward Burger ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Dr. Glada Munt ATHLETIC TRAINER: Glenn Schwab MEN’S SOCCER HEAD COACH: Don Gregory
President Edward Burger
Sports Information Director
Megan Hardin
Athletic Director Dr. Glada Munt
Director of Athletic Training Services Glenn Schwab
DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
Sep. 1 Sep. 4 Sep. 5 Sep. 11 Sep. 12
CONCORDIA (TX.) Wisconsin-Oshkosh @ Salem, Ore. at Wilamette at Texas-Dallas Hardin-Simmons @ Richardson, TX. at Texas Lutheran* AUSTIN COLLEGE* at Centenary* COLORADO COLLEGE* DALLAS* at Schreiner* at Trinity* AUSTIN COLLEGE* CENTENARY* at Colorado College* at Dallas* SCHREINER* TRINITY* TEXAS LUTHERAN* UC-Santa Cruz @ San Antonio, TX.
5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m.
Sep. 15 Sep. 18 Sep. 20 Sep. 25 Sep. 27 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct. 30 Oct. 31
TBA 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m. TBA
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DON Gregory Entering his 18th season as head coach of the Pirates, Don Gregory has turned the Pirate program into one of the most competitive in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC). Coach Gregory has posted back-toback second place finishes in the SCAC Conference Tournament the past two seasons and finished third in 2011. The 2013 season saw the Pirates post their first victory over national powerhouse Trinity and tied the SU record for most wins in a season with 14, a feat Coach Gregory accomplished with the 2001 team. The 2013 team also had their best conference record ever, going 11-2-1 in SCAC play. Coach Gregory has coached 21 First Team All-SCAC selections, 48 All-SCAC selections overall, including 2013 SCAC Defensive Player of the Year Matthew Nickell and 2012 SCAC Co-Offensive Player of the Year Evan Perkins. Gregory has earned SCAC Coach of the Year twice, grabbing the honor in 2007 and 2013. Eight players have been named to NSCAA All-Region teams under his tutelage. On October 7, 2007 Coach Gregory recorded his 100th win as the head coach
of the Pirates and his collegiate coaching career, where he led the team to a 6-0 victory vs. Hendrix College on Southwestern’s home field. Gregory also has 17 years of high school soccer coaching experience under his belt, most recently at Oak Ridge High School in 1996. In addition to Oak Ridge High School, Gregory has coached at Westfield High School (1990-96), Strake Jesuit Prep (198590), North Shore High School (1983-85), and St. Thomas Catholic High School (1980-83). Gregory is also very active in the soccer community, he has served in many different capacities: executive director of the Texas Association of High School Soccer Coaches (1994); president of the Texas Association of High School Soccer Coaches 19993-94); member of the UIL Advisory Board (1991-980); staff coach for the South Texas State Olympic Development Program (1988-present); and staff member/director of several Houston-area youth level soccer camps. Coach Gregory and his spouse Becky reside in Georgetown. They have two sons, Sean and Kevin.
Kevin Donovan Assistant Coach
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2015 roster
#
Player Name
Pos. Cl. Hometown
#
Player Name
Pos. Cl. Hometown
00
Sam Eichner
GK
So
Austin, Texas
19
Nick Petterson
M
Jr
Evansville, Wisc.
0
Ryan Benner
GK
So
Allen, Texas
20
Thomas White
M
So
Hurst, Texas
1
Travis Carmichael
GK
Jr
Kerens, Texas
21
Curran Daniel
D
Jr
Pearland, Texas
Sean Christy
MF
Jr
San Antonio, Texas
2
Gregory O'Brien
D/M
Fr
Houston, Texas
22
3
Carlos Huntley-Jimenez
M
So
Austin, Texas
23
John Wall
D
Sr
Austin, Texas
4
Blake Smithson
M
Jr
San Antonio, Texas
24
Jacob Buckley
D
Jr
San Antonio, Texas
5
Charlie Berndt
D
Sr
Austin, Texas
25
Clay Martin
D/M
So
Wimberley, Texas
6
Michael Olivares
MF
Jr
Georgetown, Texas
26
Austin Robinson
D
Jr
Allen, Texas
7
Mac Light
D/M
Jr
Tomball, Texas
27
Philip Nelson
M
So
Elgin, Texas
8
Tanner Irons
M/D
So
Austin, Texas
28
Colin Maloney
M
So
Aledo, Texas
9
Rory McCullough
F
Jr
Austin, Texas
29
Cameron Gutierrez
M
Fr
Helotes, Texas
Brayden Bishop
M/D
Fr
Plano, Texas
10
Christian Lopez
M
So
Houston, Texas
30
11
David Arellano
D
Jr
Austin, Texas
31
Ben Lucas
D
Fr
Roanoke, Texas
12
Mason Tomasek
M
So
Austin, Texas
32
Alex Newell
F
Fr
Albuquerque, Texas
13
Andrew Landon
D/M
Fr
San Antonio, Texas
33
Zach Gibson
M/F
Fr
Waco, Texas
14
Andres Carreño-Mendez M
Jr
Georgetown, Texas
34
Martin Vila
M/F
Fr
Cypress, Texas
15
Kirk Kemnitz
F
Sr
Houston, Texas
35
John Garcia
M
Fr
Austin, Texas
16
Jake Swonke
F
Fr
Cypress, Texas
44
Santiago Salazar
M
So
Bogotá, Columbia
17
Adam Wood
D
Fr
Albuquerque, NM
Hector Aleman
M
So
Rosenberg, Texas
Frisco, Texas
Oscar Dominguez
M
Sr
Austin, Texas
18
Brett Berdinsky
M/F
So
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POINTS # 14 6 4 44 10
Aug. 29
Washington University
L
0-2
Aug. 30
St. Scholastica
L
0-4
Sep. 5 Sep. 10 Sep. 14
Texas-Dallas Trinity* Christopher Newport
L L L
0-3 1-7 2-4
Sep. 19 Sep. 21 Sep. 26 Sep. 28
Dallas* Austin College* Texas Lutheran* Schreiner*
W W W W
1-0 3-0 2-1 (2OT) 1-0
Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Nov. 8
Colorado College* Centenary* Colorado College* Centenary* Texas Lutheran* Schreiner* Dallas* Austin College* Trinity* UC Santa Cruz Schreiner (SCAC Tourney) Colorado College (SCAC Tourney)
L W L T L L W W L L W L
0-3 1-0 0-2 2-2 (2OT) 2-3 (OT) 0-1 2-0 2-1 0-4 0-2 2-1 0-5
Player Andres Carreno-Mende
Michael Olivares Christian Lopez Zach Faulkner Garhett bonneaux
Points 19 9 7 4 3
GOALS # 14 6 4
Player Andres Carreno-Mende
Michael Olivares Christian Lopez 7 Players Tied
Goals 8 4 2 1
ASSISTS # 14 4 11 44
Player Andres Carreno-Mende
Christian Lopez David Arellano Zach Faulkner 5 Players Tied
Assists 3 3 2 2 1
SHOTS # 14 6 44 8 4
Player Andres Carreno-Mende
Michael Olivares Zach Faulkner Tanner Irons Christian Lopez
Shots 46 45 38 19 17
SHOTS ON GOAL # 14 44 6 4 8
GOALKEEPER STATS GOAL AVERAGE #
GA
SAVES Ga Avg Saves
Player Andres Carreno-Mende
Zach Faulkner Michael Olivares Christian Lopez Tanner Irons
Shots 21 15 14 9 6
RECORD
Player
GP-GS
Minutes
Save %
W
L
T
00 Ryan Benner
2-2
180:00
3
1.50
14
.824
1
1
0
Shutouts 0.0
19-17
1554:51
39
2.26
73
.652
7
11
1
4.0
1
Travis Carmichael
0
Sam Eichner
3-0
83:33
3
3.23
7
.700
0
0
0
0.0
Total
21
1818:24
45
2.23
94
.676
8
12
1
5
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14 16 4 44 10 26 25 19 18 11 33 16 5 8 31 24 32 23 21 22 12 27 20 15 13 9 7 34 30 29 28 3
2014 results & stats GP-GS
G
A
Points
Shots
Shot %
SOG
Andres Carreno-Mendes Michael Olivares Christian Lopez Zach Faulkner Garhett Bonneaux Austin Robinson Clay martin Nick Petterson Ryan Jones David Arellano Carlos Huntley-Jimen Santiago Salazar Charlie Berndt Tanner Irons Sean Christy Jacob Buckley Mason Tomasek John Wall Curran Daniel Blake Smithson Paden Williams Phiip Nelson Thomas White Kirk Kemnitz Matthew Chaltain Jacob Malik Andrew Martinec Colin Ramby Brett Berdinsky Eric Schipperjin Kal Goble Tyler Vaugn
Player
20-18 21-20 19-16 21-21 18-0 21-20 15-0 19-7 18-1 21-21 15-7 20-1 20-3 29-14 19-6 21-14 11-0 18-11 19-14 8-1 4-1 5-0 12-0 10-0 15-14 2-0 2-0 1-0 10-0 1-0 2-0 4-0
8 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 9 7 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
46 45 17 38 4 14 11 4 3 3 9 5 3 19 11 9 5 5 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
.174 .089 .118 .026 .250 .071 .091 .250 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
21 14 9 15 2 3 4 3 2 0 4 3 0 6 5 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Team Statistics
SU
OPP
SHOT STATS Goals-Shot attempts
21-267
45-313
Goals scored per game
1.00
2.14
Shot %
.079
.144
101-267
139-313
SOG %
.378
.444
Shots/Game
12.7
14.9
15
24
CORNER KICKS
101
99
PENALTY KICKS
3-3
3-4
Shots on goal-Attempts
Assists
PENALTIES
SOG % GW PK-Att .457 .311 .529 .395 .500 .214 .364 .750 .667 .000 .444 .600 .000 .316 .455 .333 .400 .000 .400 .000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
4 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
GOALS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Southwestern University
7
12
1
1
21
Opponents
24
20
1
0
45
SHOTS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Southwestern University
120
137
8
2
267
Opponents
155
154
4
0
313
SAVES BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Southwestern University
48
45
1
0
94
Opponents
36
42
1
1
80
CORNERS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Southwestern University
54
45
2
0
101
49
2
0
99
Yellow Cards
24
19
Opponents
48
Red Cards
1
1
FOULS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Southwestern University
103
92
3
1
199
Opponents
76
86
4
1
167
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ANDRES CARRENO-MENDEZ JR., MF, GEORGETOWN, TEXAS Carreno-Mendez, a junior midfielder, appeared in 20 games during his sophomore season and was a First-Team All-SCAC selection. He posted a team high eight goals, while adding three assists for a team-best 19 points. Carreno-Mendez also led the team with four game winning goals.
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Carmichael, a junior goalkeeper, started 17 of 19 games during the 2014 season, logging 1669:31 minutes between the posts. On the season, he posted four shutouts and marked 73 saves for a .652 save percentage. Carmichael earned SCAC Defensive Player of the Week honors once during his sophomore campaign and finished the year with a 7-11-1 record.
CHRISTIAN LOPEZ
CURRAN DANIEL
Lopez, a sophomore midfielder, made seven starts in 19 appearances during his inaugural year. On the season, he scored two goals, both against Austin College on September 21st. He added four assists for eight total points. Lopez took 17 shots, nine on frame, for a .529 shot on goal percentage.
Daniel, a junior defender, appeared in 19 games during the 2014 season, making eight starts. He also earned Second Team All-SCAC honors. Daniel posted a season high two shots in a 2-1 win over Texas Lutheran on September 26.
SO., MF, HOUSTON, TEXAS
JR., D, PEARLAND, TEXAS
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2015 season preview
The Southwestern University men’s soccer team will kick off the 2015 season with some new faces on the team, while they also welcome back some of the top players from the 2014 squad. Head Coach Don Gregory returns for his 18th season at the helm of the Pirates’ program. Gregory currently holds a record of 178-135-21 at Southwestern, including 99-60-11 in SCAC play. Returning on the offense are junior midfielders Andres Carreno-Mendez and Michael Olivares and sophomore mid Christian Lopez. In 2014, Carreno-Mendez totaled eight goals and three assists for 19 points to lead the Pirates. His scoring mark ranked sixth in the conference. Olivares will also return after a successful season, where he posted four goals and an assist for nine points. Lopez notched a pair of goals and dished out a team-high four assists. The defense will be anchored by returning goalkeeper junior Travis Carmichael. Last season, Carmichael spent 1588:36 between the posts, finishing with a record of 7-11-1 and posting a pair of shutouts. He allowed 38 goals during the season, while marking 77 saves for a save percentage of .670. Carmichael will be joined by fellow returners Ryan Benner and Sam Eichner. Benner played and started in two games last year, spending 180 minutes in the net and allowing just 3 goals in 17 shots
faced (.824 save percentage). Eichner played just 94:48 and allowed four goals. The roster of 40 players features just 16 upperclassmen – four seniors and 12 juniors—while there will be 13 sophomores and 11 freshmen making up the younger group. Last season, the Pirates finished with a record of 8-12-1 overall and 7-6-1 in the SCAC. After getting off to a rough start, losing their first five matches, they won four of the first five games in SCAC play. The Pirates earned the No. 3 seed heading into the conference tournament and faced off against No. 6 Schreiner University in the quarterfinals. After giving up an early goal, Olivares tied the game in the 11th minute. An own goal by the Mountaineers in the 45th minute gave Southwestern the victory to advance to the semifinals. The Pirates season ended there, as they fell 0-5 to the Colorado College Tigers. After the season ended, Southwestern had four players earn All-SCAC honors, highlighted by Carreno-Mendez, a First Team selection. Defender Curran Daniel earned second team honors, while Zach Faulkner and Tanner Irons were both selected to Honorable Mention.
QUICK NOTES •
Head Coach Don Gregory will enter his 18th season with the Pirates in 2015
•
With two more conference wins, Coach Gregory will reach 100 career wins in the SCAC
•
Highlighting the returners is First Team All-SCAC selection Andres Carreno-Mendez
•
The Pirates finished the 2014 season in the semifinals of the SCAC tournament, falling to No. 2 seeded Colorado College
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QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Seguin, Texas FOUNDED: 1891 ENROLLMENT: 1,300 NICKNAME: Bulldogs COLORS: Black and gold FACILITY: Gustafson Field PRESIDENT: Stuart Dorsey ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Bill Miller ATHLETIC TRAINER: Matt Matocha MEN’S SOCCER HEAD COACH: Eddie Salazar
President Stuart Dorsey
Sports Information Director
Tim Clark
Athletic Director Bill Miller
Athletic Trainer Matt Matocha
DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
Sep. 1 Sep. 4 Sep. 5 Sep. 11 Sep. 15 Sep. 18 Sep. 20 Sep. 25 Sep. 27 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct. 30
at Howard Payne EAST TEXAS BAPTIST LETOURNEAU at Concordia (TX.) SOUTHWESTERN* at Centenary* at Austin College* DALLAS* COLORADO COLLEGE* at Trinity* at Schreiner* CENTENARY* AUSTIN COLLEGE* at Dallas* at Colorado College* TRINITY* SCHREINER* at Southwestern*
4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA TBA 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA 12 p.m. 3 p.m. 12 p.m. 8 p.m.
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EDDIE Salazar Eddie Salazar is the second-longest-tenured coach on the Texas Lutheran staff, heading into his 10th season at the helm of TLU Bulldogs Men’s Soccer. Salazar and the Bulldogs come off a 2014 campaign that produced a 9-9-2 overall mark and a 6-7-1 record in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. The Bulldogs finished in a tie for third in the 2014 SCAC Championship Tournament after entering the tournament as the No. 5 seed. TLU defeated No. 4 seed University of Dallas 2-0 in the quarterfinal round and fell to top-seed Trinity 3-0 in the semifinal match. Last year’s record brings Salazar’s overall collegiate coaching mark to 59-88-14 (.410). TLU finished the 2013 campaign with an 11-8 overall record. The Bulldogs’ 7-7 mark in their first season in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference was good enough for a fourth place SCAC finish. On July 17, 2006, Salazar was announced as the head coach for Texas Lutheran Men’s Soccer. He was promoted from his post as an assistant coach on the Bulldog staff and took the reigns to the program he played for as a student-athlete. Including his time spent as both a student-athlete and an assistant, Salazar has given 17 years to TLU. In 2008, Coach Salazar led the Bulldogs to the ASC Championship Tournament quarterfinal round after an 8-7-3 regular season and a 7-4-2 mark in the conference. Salazar made the leap to head coach after
Kyle Harper Assistant Coach
three years as the lead assistant for Michael Alderson, who coached the Bulldogs for the prior nine years. In his first campaign as head coach, Salazar guided the Bulldogs to a two-game improvement in the overall record and to a one-game improvement in the conference standings. Salazar lettered and started in all of his four seasons at TLU. As a defender and a three-year captain, Salazar was a two-time ASC All-Conference selection and a twotime ASC West Division First Team choice. The Bulldogs won the 2002 ASC Championship with two ASC Championship Tournament victories at TLU’s Gustafson Field. The Bulldogs then made their first-ever appearance in an NCAA Division III tournament game and hosted No. 1-ranked Trinity University (Texas) at Gustafson Field. The Bulldogs lost to Trinity 3-0 and ended the year with a sterling record of 14-4-2. Salazar graduated from TLU in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology. Salazar is a graduate of San Antonio’s Robert E. Lee High School. In addition to his assistant coaching duties at TLU, Salazar also coached at Central Catholic High School in San Antonio. As head coach, Salazar led Central Catholic to a 24-2-1 record in the 2005-06 season, Salazar’s only season with the high school team. Central Catholic advanced to the TAPPS 6A state semifinals in the 2005-06 season.
jimmy flores bryan wilson Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
mat gorman Assistant Coach
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2015 roster
#
Player Name
Pos.
Cl. Hometown
#
Player Name
Pos.
Cl. Hometown
0 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 14 15
Christian Overman Brendan Soto Jonathan Michael Alex Kimmel Isaac Lopez Zeke Del Toro Augustin Cueva Fabian Linares Colin Nunley Lalo Ramirez Alex Cortes Victor Vazquez Luis Diaz Walter Pinon Juan Hernandez Nathan Sevigny Austin Mathews Miguel Candelario
GK GK GK MF MF D/MF D F MF D D/MF F D D MF D F MF
Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr.
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 26 27 28 30 31
Eric Mendez Tim Schaffer Nathan Drouillard Gabe Sanchez Alejandro Martinez Victor Manzaba David Ching Heriberto Perales Steven Ybarra Cristian Guardado Ethan Renfro William Cook Andrew Leibl
MF MF D MF F M M D D MF MF D F
Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr.
Schertz, Texas Georgetown, Texas Coppell, Texas Keller, Texas Round Rock, Texas Amarillo, Texas Houston, Texas Keller, Texas Keller, Texas Round Rock, Texas Cedar Park, Texas El Paso, Texas Dallas, Texas Humble, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas Houston, Texas San Antonio, Texas
Amarillo, Texas New Braunfels, Texas San Antonio, Texas Round Rock, Texas Round Rock, Texas Guayaquil, Ecuador Keller, Texas Del Rio, Texas San Antonio, Texas Austin, Texas Smithville, Texas Katy, Texas Canyon Lake, Texas
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2014 results & stats POINTS
2014 RESULTS (9-9-2, 6-7-1 SCAC) Aug. 30
Howard Payne
W
3-0
Sep. 1
Concordia
L
2-3
Sep. 5 Sep. 6 Sep. 12
East Texas Baptist LeTourneau Schreiner*
T W W
0-0 1-0 2-0
Sep. 19 Sep. 21 Sep. 26 Sep. 29
Centenary* Colorado College* Southwestern* Trinity*
T L L L
0-0 1-2 1-2 0-1
Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 8
Austin College* Dallas* Austin College* Dallas* Southwestern* Trinity* Centenary* Colorado College* Schreiner* Dallas (SCAC Tourney) Trinity (SCAC Tourney)
W L W L W L W L W W L
1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 3-2 1-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 0-3
# 3 20 18 7
Player Isaac Lopez Alejandro Martinez Nathan Drouillard Colin Nunley 2 Players Tied
Points 17 10 7 5 4
GOALS # 3 20 18 17 8
Player Isaac Lopez Alejandro Martinez Nathan Drouillard Tim Schaffer Lalo Ramirez
Goals 6 5 3 2 2
ASSISTS # 7 3
Player Colin Nunley Isaac Lopez 6 Players Tied
Assists 5 5 1
SHOTS # Player 20 Alejandro Martinez 3 22 5 7
Shots 53
Isaac Lopez David Ching Andrew Welch Colin Nunley
48 38 26 22
SHOTS ON GOAL # 20 3 5 22 17
Player Alejandro Martinez Isaac Lopez Andrew Welch David Ching Tim Schaffer
Shots 53 48 26 38 21
GOALKEEPER STATS GOAL AVERAGE #
Player
0
Ian Parker
1
Jonathan Michael Total
GP-GS
Minutes
GA
SAVES Ga Avg Saves
RECORD
Save % W
L
T
Shutouts
1-0
8:00
0
0.00
4
1.00
0
0
0
0.0
20-13
1860:55
18
0.87
70
.795
9
9
2
9.0
20
1868:55
18
0.87
76
.809
9
9
2
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#
Player
3 20 18 7 17 8 22 19 9 27 21 31 5 16 10 6 11 2 25 4 30 14 12
Isaac Lopez Alejandro Martinez Nathan Drouillard Colin Nunley Tim Schaffer Lalo Ramirez David Ching Gabe Sanchez Alex Cortes Jerry Kent Victor Manzaba Andrew Leibl Andrew Welsch Eric Mendez Gabriel Sosa Thomas Struxness Saul Herrera Andrew Morales Sam Wilmunen Zeke Del Toro Will Cook Taylor Reynolds Walter Pinon
Team Statistics
GP-GS
G
A
19-18 20-18 19-19 20-15 20-15 19-19 18-15 12-1 19-17 17-3 20-1 17-7 20-19 20-6 19-3 19-4 9-0 17-2 1-0 20-18 2-0 3-0 9-0
6 5 3 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TLU
OPP
SHOT STATS Goals-Shot attempts
20-312
18-224
Goals scored per game
1.00
0.90
Shot %
.064
.080
131-312
94-224
SOG %
.420
.420
Shots/Game
15.6
11.2
16
13
CORNER KICKS
111
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PENALTY KICKS
2-2
1-3
Shots on goal-Attempts
Assists
PENALTIES
Points Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-Att 17 10 7 5 4 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
48 53 16 22 21 8 38 7 18 11 11 5 26 10 7 4 3 2 1 1 0 0 0
.125 .094 .188 .000 .095 .250 .026 .143 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
23 30 9 8 9 4 10 3 6 7 1 1 11 3 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
.479 .566 .562 .364 .429 .500 .263 .429 .333 .636 .091 .200 .423 .300 .286 .250 .667 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
4 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
GOALS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Texas Lutheran University
8
8
4
0
20
Opponents
6
9
1
2
18
SHOTS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Texas Lutheran University
131
159
18
4
312
Opponents
98
118
6
2
224
SAVES BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Texas Lutheran University
31
44
1
0
76
Opponents
47
57
7
0
111
CORNERS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Texas Lutheran University
31
44
1
0
76
57
7
0
111
Yellow Cards
20
34
Opponents
47
Red Cards
2
2
FOULS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Texas Lutheran University
84
110
5
3
202
Opponents
95
115
9
1
220
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JONATHAN MICHAEL
ISAAC LOPEZ
SR., MF, ROUND ROCK, TEXAS Lopez, a senior midfielder, played in 19 games last season for the Bulldogs, making 18 starts. He led the TLU squad with six goals and five assists, totaling 17 points. Four of his goals were game-winners, including a goal in the quarterfinals of the SCAC tournament. He marked a career-high two goals in that same game, converting his second penalty kick of the season. Lopez was a First Team All-SCAC selection last season.
NATHAN DROUILLARD
JR., D, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
All-SCAC selection last year.
Drouillard, a junior defender, played and started in 19 games last season. He ranked third on the team with three goals, adding one assist for seven points. Drouillard totaled two game-winning goals on the season, both in conference play. In a September 5th loss to Concordia University, he posted a season-high three points with one goal and an assist. Drouillard was a Second Team
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SR., GK, COPPELL, TEXAS
SCAC honors last season.
Micheal, a senior goalkeeper, spent 1860:55 minutes in the net last season, allowing just 18 goals, while grabbing 70 saves for a .795 save percentage. He posted a record of 9-9-2 with eight shutouts. Michael posted a season-high nine saves in two games, including in a 1-0 loss to SCAC champion Trinity. Michael earned Honorable Mention All-
ALEJANDRO MARTINEZ
JR., F, ROUND ROCK, TEXAS Martinez, a junior forward, played in all 20 games for the Bulldogs last season, starting 18 times. He was the second-leading scorer on the team with five goals. On October 17, Martinez posted a season-high two goals against Southwestern University to help the Bulldogs to a 3-2 win. He also marked a game-winner against LeTourneau University earlier in the season. Martinez garnered Honorable Mention All-SCAC recognition last season.
LALO RAMIREZ
SR., D, ROUND ROCK, TEXAS Ramirez, a senior defender, played and started in 19 games for the Bulldogs last season, marking four total points on a pair of goals. He helped a defense that ranked third in the SCAC, allowing just .87 goals per game and posting eight shutouts. Ramirez was a Second Team AllSCAC selection in 2014.
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The Bulldogs and 10th-year Head Coach Eddie Salazar field a talented and experienced roster in 2015 - a roster that has the Bulldogs thinking about a deep run into the SCAC Championship Tournament. The Bulldogs bring back 10 seniors, six juniors and two sophomores and welcome 14 freshman to the fold. TLU’s pre-season roster of 32 is the largest of the Bulldogs’ non-scholarship era, which began in the fall of 1999. The Bulldogs went 9-9-2 overall and 6-7-1 in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference a year ago. That 6-7-1 mark was good enough for a No. 5 seed in the SCAC Championship Tournament, which TLU hosted in 2014. The Bulldogs exceeded their conference seed by knocking off University of Dallas 2-0 and facing No. 1 seed and nationally-ranked Trinity in the SCAC semifinal. TLU lost a hard-fought and emotional semifinal with the Tigers 3-0. The Bulldogs return all but one player (graduated senior Andrew Welsch) from that SCAC semifinal team of a year ago. Leading scorer and assist man Isaac Lopez again will patrol and attack from the central midfield. He’ll have midfielders Colin Nunley and Tim Schaffer by his side and forwards Andrew Leibl and Alejando Martinez at his disposal. Sophomore David Ching has a year of experience under his belt after showing flashes of brilliance as a true freshman. Ching was an All-SCAC Honorable Mention Selection in his freshman season - a year in which he scored a goal and had an assist while starting 15 matches.
In addition to the returning First Team All-SCAC performer Lopez, TLU’s has All-SCAC Second Team returners in Nathan Drouillard (a defender) and Lalo Ramirez (another defender) and All-SCAC Honorable Mention returners Ching, Alejandro Martinez (a forward) and Jonathan Michael (the starting keeper). Michael has appeared in 50 matches in his stellar career. He has recorded 21 shutouts. Nine of those shutouts came last year. In 2015, the Bulldogs will play under the lights for the first time ever at Gustafson Field. A generous financial gift from former player, and now assistant coach, Mat Gorman has allowed for lights and a nice perimeter fence to be constructed at the field. TLU will play under the lights for the first time in the 2015 SCAC opener against Southwestern University on Sept. 15. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. Courtesy of Texas Lutheran Sports Information
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TLU alum Eddie Salazar is in his 10th season with his alma mater. He is the longest-tenured men’s soccer coach in school history.
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Senior Isaac Lopez has led the team in scoring in each of the last two seasons, with six in 2014 and five in 2013.
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Colin Nunley has tied or led the team in assists in each of the last two seasons.
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Goalkeeper Jonathan Michael has started all four years. Michael has played in 50 matches for TLU, and recorded 21 shutouts. He had a career-best nine shutouts in 2014.
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69 QUICK FACTS LOCATION: San Antonio, Texas FOUNDED: 1869 ENROLLMENT: 2,700 NICKNAME: Tigers COLORS: Maroon and white FACILITY: McGinlay Soccer Field PRESIDENT: Dr. Danny Anderson ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Bob King ATHLETIC TRAINER: Marc Powel MEN’S SOCCER HEAD COACH: Paul McGinlay
President Dr. Danny Anderson
Athletic Director Bob King
Sports Information Director
Athletic Trainer Marc Powel
Justin Parker
DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
Sep. 1 Sep. 4 Sep. 5 Sep. 11 Sep. 13 Sep. 18 Sep. 20 Sep. 25 Sep. 27 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct. 30 Oct. 31
SCHREINER* CLAREMONT-MUDD-SCRIPPS BRANDEIS Hardin-Simmons @ Richardson, TX. at Texas-Dallas at Dallas* at Colorado College* CENTENARY* AUSTIN COLLEGE* TEXAS LUTHERAN* SOUTHWESTERN* DALLAS* COLORADO COLLEGE* at Centenary* at Austin College* at Texas Lutheran* at Southwestern* UC-SANTA CRUZ at Schreiner*
8 p.m. 8 p.m. 6 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 4 p.m. 11 a.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 8 p.m. 12 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m.
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PAUL McGinlay The 2015 season will mark the 25th campaign with Paul McGinlay at the helm of the Trinity Tigers men’s soccer team. Since becoming head coach in 1991, Coach McGinlay has amassed a record of 415-68-30, for a winning percentage of .838. He is the winningest active soccer coach, by percentage, in all NCAA Divisions. Coach McGinlay also stands fifth in the winning percentage column on the all-time list of NCAA soccer coaches. Respected by his peers, Coach McGinlay has been elected the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Regional Coach of the Year on nine occasions, including the 2014 season. Coach McGinlay led the Tigers to the 2003 NCAA Division III National Championship, with a perfect 24-0-0 record. The feat marked the first NCAA Championship - in any division - for a soccer team in the state of Texas. The championship team was inducted into the Trinity University Athletic Hall of Fame in October 2013. Trinity has competed in the NCAA Tournament for 13 straight years, and 18 of the last 19, including 2014. The Tigers have entered the postseason event as the top-ranked team in the nation seven times. Trinity was the national runner-up in 2007. Additionally, the Tigers have advanced to the NCAA semifinals three times, and to the quarterfinals on nine occasions, including
CH Farmer Assistant Coach
Juan Lamadrid Goalkeepers Coach
the 2014 campaign. Coach McGinlay’s teams have won the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) Championship 17 times, and have chalked up a SCAC record of 190-10-8 (.933). For his efforts, Coach McGinlay has been honored as SCAC Coach of the Year 12 times. Twenty-six Tigers have earned All-America honors during Coach McGinlay’s tenure. Sixteen players have been named either SCAC Player of the Year, or Offensive or Defensive Player of the Year. Josh Smith was selected as the NSCAA Division III National Player of the Year in 2003, and went on to a pro soccer career. Current Tiger women’s soccer coach Lance Key is a former Tiger All-American. The 2000 Trinity graduate later played for the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer. Trinity’s soccer field was renovated and renamed the Paul McGinlay Soccer Field, in Coach McGinlay’s honor. A special dedication ceremony was held in September 2011. Prior to coming to the Trinity campus, Coach McGinlay was an assistant men’s soccer coach at the College of Wooster (OH). He holds a United State Soccer Federation “A” License, and an Advanced Diploma from the NSCAA. A native of Corby, England, Coach McGinlay is married to a 1992 Trinity graduate, the former Whitney Newman. The couple has a daughter, Claire (age 13), and son, Dylan (age 11).
Edward Cartee Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach
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2015 roster
#
Player Name
Pos. Cl. Hometown
#
Player Name
Pos. Cl. Hometown
00
Todd Whittaker
GK
JR
Goulburn, Australia
16
Liam Looney
DEF
FY
Boise, ID
1
Chad Margotta
GK
SR
San Antonio, TX
17
Austin Michaelis
MF/F
FY
Dallas, TX
2
Francisco Vasquez
DEF
JR
Saltillo, Mexico
18
Nick Koplyay
DEF
SO
Ft. Collins, CO
4
Tom Carwile
DEF
SR
Tulsa, OK
19
Jorge Villamarin
MF
JR
Bogota, Colombia
5
Brad Carabajal
MF
SR
Albuquerque, NM
20
Luc Scranton
MF
FY
Austin, TX
6
Ian Morris
MF
SO
San Antonio, TX
22
Kellen Reid
DEF
SO
Coppell, TX
7
Murray Fraser
MF
SR
Dunfermline, Scotland
23
Luis Hurtado
MF
JR
Cali, Colombia
8
Emmanuel Raranje
MF
SR
Harare, Zimbabwe
24
Guy Harris
DEF
SO
Dallas, TX
9
Steven Gaunt
MF
SR
Houston, TX
25
Christian Sakshaug MF
FY
San Antonio, TX
10
Laurence Wyke
MF
FY
Bolton, England
26
Ryan Hunter
F/MF
FY
Albuquerque, NM
11
Brent Mandelkorn
D/MF SO
Frisco, TX
27
Daniel Ruano
F/MF
SO
Dallas, TX
11
Goncalo Santana
MF
JR
Salvador, Brazil
28
Cooper Fyfe
MF
SO
Austin, TX
12
Todd Edwards
MF
JR
Sydney, Australia
29
Daylon Gordon
DEF
JR
Dallas, TX
13
Derrick Horvath
FOR
SR
Fairview, TX
30
Zac Treu
DEF
JR
San Antonio, TX
14
Zach Brock
MF
SR
San Antonio, TX
32
Callum Squires
FOR
JR
London, England
15
Chris Madden
D/MF SO
Coppell, TX
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2014 results & stats 2014 RESULTS (4-13-3, 4-8-2 SCAC) Aug. 29 Aug. 31 Sep. 5 Sep. 6 Sep. 10 Sep. 12 Sep. 19 Sep. 21 Sep. 26 Sep. 29 Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Oct. 31 Nov. 2 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 21 Nov. 22
St. Scholastica Washington University Hardin-Simmons Texas Dallas Southwestern* Christopher Newport Austin College* Dallas* Schreiner* Texas Lutheran * Centenary* Colorado College* Centenary* Colorado College* Schreiner* Texas Lutheran* Austin College* Dallas* Southwestern* UC Santa-Cruz Texas Lutheran** Colorado College** Hardin-Simmons*** Texas-Dallas*** Loras*** Wheaton***
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POINTS # Player 9 Johnny Lawson 10 Victor Araujo
3-1 1-0 2-1 1-2 7-1 5-3 7-0 4-1 7-0 1-0 5-0 1-0 8-2 1-0 3-0 2-1 6-0 4-0 4-0 2-0 3-0 2-1 2-1 1-0 2-1 1-2
Points 44 28
20 Zacharias Edholm 11 Goncalo Santana 4 Tom Carwile
23 17 14
GOALS # 9 20 10 4
Player Johnny Lawson Zacharias Edholm Victor Araujo Tom Carwile 3 Players Tied
Goals 18 10 9 6 5
ASSISTS # 10 9 11 15
Player Victor Araujo Johnny Lawson Goncalo Santana Roberto Camargo 2 Players Tied
Assists 10 8 7 7 4
SHOTS # 10 9 4 20 11
Player Victor Araujo Johnny Lawson Tom Carwile Zacharias Edholm Goncalo Santana
Shots 106 82 45 41 36
SHOTS ON GOAL # 9 10 20 4 11
GOALKEEPER STATS GOAL AVERAGE #
Player
0
Todd Whittaker
1
Matt Cardone
00 Chad Margotta
GP-GS
Minutes
GA
Player Johnny Lawson Victor Araujo Zacharias Edholm Tom Carwile Goncalo Santana
SAVES Ga Avg Saves
Shots 51 44 19 18 16
RECORD
Save % W
L
T
Shutouts
3-0
41:40
0
0.00
0
.000
0
0
0
0.1
25-16
2006:01
14
0.63
79
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22
2
0
8.3
9-1
298:02
3
0.91
4
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2
0
0
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Player
9 10 20 11 4 26 32 15 27 13 17 6 22 28 30 16 12 7 31 21 33 8 2 19 18 14 29 25 24 23
Johnny Lawson Victor Araujo Zacharias Edholm Gocalo Santana Tom Carwile Brent Mandelkorn Callum Squires Roberto Camargo Nate Dauphin Derrick Horvath Murray Fraser Simon Uribe Kellen Reid Daniel Ruano Zac Treu Dylan Blumberg Todd Edwards Claudio Calistri Stevem Gaunt Ian Morris Ryan Lord Emmanuel Raranje Frsncisco Vasquez Jorge Villamarin Connor McKeon Omar Sanchez Luis Hurtado Chris Madden Guy Harris Ben Kerley Brad Carabajal
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Team Statistics
GP-GS
G
A
Points
25-23 24-16 25-10 24-17 24-24 23-10 19-0 23-21 18-0 20-6 16-3 25-25 19-11 23-1 25-25 25-25 13-1 15-2 14-0 21-2 2-0 10-0 26-26 4-0 9-0 11-1 4-0 16-9 5-0 10-2
18 9 10 5 6 5 5 2 4 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 10 3 7 2 3 1 7 0 4 4 3 0 2 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
44 28 23 17 14 13 11 11 8 8 8 7 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
17-0
0
0
51 44 19 16 18 10 10 13 10 5 9 11 6 6 10 7 2 7 3 4 2 1 5 1 2 0 0 7 1 0
.622 .415 .463 .444 .400 .667 .500 .406 .476 .385 1.000 .324 .463 .273 .476 .467 .400 .438 .375 .571 .400 .500 .500 .200 .400 .000 .000 .500 .500 .000 .000
0
3 4 3 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
4-4 2-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Trinity University
36
48
1
--
85
Opponents
8
9
0
--
17
SHOTS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Trinity University
265
341
2
--
608
Opponents
126
125
0
--
251
SAVES BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Trinity University
44
40
0
--
84
Opponents
88
107
0
--
195
90
CORNERS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
2-2
Trinity University
96
95
1
--
192
Opponents
48
42
0
--
90
85-608
17-251
Goals scored per game
3.27
0.65
Shot %
.140
.068
280-608
101-251
SOG %
.461
.402
Shots/Game
23.4
9.7
64
11
CORNER KICKS
192
PENALTY KICKS
6-9
SHOT STATS
Assists
0
SOG SOG % GW PK-Att
.220 .085 .244 .139 .133 .333 .250 .062 .190 .154 .222 .059 .231 .091 .095 .133 .200 .062 .125 .143 .200 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
OPP
Shots on goal-Attempts
82 106 41 35 45 15 20 32 21 13 9 34 13 22 21 15 5 16 8 7 5 2 10 5 5 2 1 14 2 1
GOALS BY PERIOD
TU
Goals-Shot attempts
0
Shots Shot %
PENALTIES Yellow Cards
39
38
FOULS BY PERIOD
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Red Cards
0
1
Trinity University
146
160
1
--
307
Opponents
142
148
0
--
290
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players to watch TOM CARWILE
SR., D, TULSA, OKLA. Carwile, a senior defender, played at started in 24 games for the Tigers last season. He was a First Team All-SCAC honoree last season, and later earned NSCAA All-America Second Team recognition. Last season, Carwile tallied six goals and a pair of assists for 14 points. He also added game-winners, one against Christopher Newport and the other against Centenary during SCAC play. He has now totaled 19 goals and four assists in his career at Trinity.
74 FRANCISCO VASQUEZ JR., D, SALTILLO, MEXICO
Vasquez, a junior defender, played and started in all 26 games for the Tigers last season. He was an Honorable Mention All-SCAC selection in 2014 after helping a Trinity defense that allowed just 0.65 goals per game and posted 14 shutouts. He dished out one assist on the season. In 2013, Vasquez was the SCAC Newcomer of the Year and earned Second Team All-SCAC honors.
ZAC TREU
JR., D, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Treu, a junior defender, played and started in 25 games for the Trinity squad last season and will return to help one of the nation’s strongest defenses. Treu and the Trinity back line held a 0.65 goal-against-average, the 25th ranked in the nation. He also added to the offense for the Tigers, tallying a pair of goals and one assist for five points. Treu was an Honorable Mention All-SCAC selection in 2014.
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Paul McGinlay is in his 25th season as head coach of the Trinity Tigers men’s soccer team. Since taking the helm in 1991, Coach McGinlay has become the winningest active soccer coach, by percentage, in all NCAA Divisions. He stands at 415-68-30 (.838) over 24 seasons. Coach McGinlay’s teams also have an impressive Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) record of 190-10-8 (.933). Coach McGinlay will have the services of six returning starters, included in the group of 14 players from the 2014 campaign. The Tigers completed the year with a 24-2-0 record, tying a school mark for wins in a season. Trinity won a 17th SCAC Championship, competed in its 18th NCAA Division III Tournament, and advanced to the national quarterfinals for the ninth time in program history. The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) ranked the Tigers the No. 6 team in the nation, a ranking they hold entering the current season. In the NCAA Playoffs, the Tigers opened with a 2-1 victory over Hardin-Simmons University, followed by a 1-0 shutout of the University of Texas-Dallas. Trinity traveled to Wheaton, Illinois, and beat Loras (IA) College 2-1 in the third round. Host Wheaton College edged the Tigers 2-1 in the quarterfinals. Five starters have finished their Trinity playing days, including senior All-America goalkeeper Matt Cardone and classmate Johnny Lawson, a forward. Lawson was elected the SCAC Offensive Player of the Year. Each signed a professional contract with the San Antonio Scorpions of the North American Soccer League. A significant loss was senior All-America midfielder Victor Araujo. In spite of the loss of so many starters, Coach McGinlay said that is part of the process. The continuity of the program will keep the team on a successful track, according to Coach McGinlay. “Rebuilding years are not permitted,” Coach McGinlay said. “We have an obligation to reload the squad each year. Each team is different. The composition of this year’s team will be younger than last year’s, but no less talented. Fans will see attractive football, and players from around the world. This will be a different version of Trinity soccer, but with the same kind of high expectations.” A key returnee is senior defender and team captain Tom Carwile, who earned NSCAA/Continental Tire Division III All-America Second Team honors. Carwile, also named to the NSCAA All-West Region Team, and the All-SCAC First Team, anchored the taut Tiger defense which permitted just 17 goals over a 26-game season. The versatile Carwile was selected as the SCAC Tournament Defensive Player, as Trinity defeated Colorado College 2-1 in the conference final. Offensively, Carwile scored six goals, with two game-winners, and dished out two assists for 14 points during the season. Junior defender Zac Treu made the All-SCAC Honorable Mention Team, while scoring two goals and sending out one assist. Francisco Vasquez, a junior defender, also was selected for the All-SCAC Honorable Mention Team. Sophomore defender Kellen Reid scored three goals, two of which were game-winners. Senior goalkeeper Chad Margotta was not a starter, but allowed only three goals in nine games, for a 0.91 GAA. He also recorded four saves in the season. A returning defensive starter, sophomore Chris Madden, is back after playing a 14-game injury-shortened season. The versatile Madden is a defender/midfielder. Team-wise, Trinity posted a 0.65 goals-against average. That mark ranked the Tigers 25th nationally among more than 400 schools. “We had a defense that was very stingy,” Coach McGinlay added. “When you are giving up less than a goal a game in high competition, you have a chance of winning. And, our defense will be strong again.” On the offensive side, Trinity completed the season ranked No. 2 nationally, with 85 total goals, and was fifth with 3.27 goals per game. The Tigers also were ranked second in assists (64) and points (234). Returning starter Derrick Horvath, a senior forward, was an influential player who scored two goals and shelled out three assists. Horvath also was selected for the SCAC All-Tournament Team. Sophomore midfielder/defender Brent
Mandelkorn and junior forward Callum Squires each produced five goals for the Tigers last season. Mandelkorn had three game-winners and three assists, while Squires made two assists. In addition to Carwile, Margotta, and Horvath, the returning seniors are midfielders Brad Carabajal, Emmanuel Raranje, Murray Fraser, and Steven Gaunt. San Antonio native Zach Brock also returns to the Trinity squad as a senior. Goalkeeper Todd Whittaker, and midfielders Todd Edwards, Jorge Villamarin and Luis Hurtado join Treu and Squires as returning juniors. The sophomore class of Tigers consists of midfielders Ian Morris and Cooper Fyfe; defenders Guy Harris, Nick Koplyay, and Daylon Gordon; and forward/midfielder Daniel Ruano; along with Reid, Madden, and Mandelkorn. “We have always tried to command possession of the ball,” Coach McGinlay said. “We have players with good decision-making, technique, and athleticism. Going forward, we have players in multiple positions who can score goals.” A number of newcomers are expected to make an immediate impact on the team. Laurence Wyke hails from Bolton, England, and was a member of Manchester United Youth Academy. It is considered one of the most illustrious professional clubs in the world. Wyke also captained the England Schools national team. Joining Wyke in midfield is Christian Sakshaug. A native of Norway, Sakshaug attended Smithson Valley High School near San Antonio. He also was a member of the San Antonio Scorpions Youth Academy. Defender Liam Looney is from Boise, Idaho, and was a major contributor to the Boise Nationals, the two-time state champion club team. Joining him as a first-year defender is McCaleb Taylor from Fort Worth, Texas. The first-year class is also represented in midfield by Osvaldo Veloz of Mesquite, Texas, who played for FC Dallas; and Luc Scranton from Austin, Texas, a standout for Austin Lone Stars. Defender Alex Krantz of Oak Harbor, Washington, is the sole transfer player on the team. Krantz transferred from a school in England. Two players who will provide impact in the attack are Ryan Hunter from Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Austin Michaelis from Coppell, Texas. Each player chose Trinity over prominent NCAA Division I teams. Assistant Coach Edward Cartee, a former Tiger men’s standout, is impressed with the makeup of the 2015 version of Trinity’s team. Coach Cartee said the starters no longer on the roster will be missed, but other players will step up and play major roles. “We have a good mix of veterans and young guys who are returning, and talented new players,” Coach Cartee said. “We are going to have an extremely well-balanced team. The squad we are bringing in this season positions us to have that kind of team again We also have some superb veteran leadership.” Returning as assistant coaches are former Tiger standout CH Farmer, and goalkeeping coach Juan Lamadrid. He also the assistant coach with San Antonio Scorpions of the North American Soccer League. The Tigers open their 10-game regular-season home schedule September 1 by hosting Schreiner University in an SCAC matchup. The SCAC Championship is slated for November 6-8 at Colorado College • Head Coach Paul Mcin Colorado Springs. The NCAA Playoffs Ginlay is in his 25th will be held November 13-22 at sites to be determined, with the semifinals and final year with the Trinity taking place December 4-5 at Kansas City, program Kansas.
QUICK NOTES
Courtesy of Trinity Sports Information
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Six starters will be returning to the squad, while there will be 14 total back from 2014
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The Tigers posted a record of 24-2-0 in 2014, tying the Trinity record for wins in a season
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Senior defender, Tom Carwile, will return after a successful season. Carwile earned NSCAA Second Team All-American honors in 2014
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TU
GP 25
GS 23
SOG 51
Goals 18 SOG % .622
Assists 8 PK-Att 4-4
Points 44
Shots. 82
Shot % .220
Game-winning goals 3
COLO
offensive player of the year GP 21
GS 21
SOG 2
Goals 2 SOG% .286
Assists 0 PK-Att 0-0
Points 4
Shots. 7
Shot % .286
Game-winning goals 0
COLO
defensive player of the year Gp 18
GS 17
Goals Against G oals against avg Saves 9 .52 43
Save % .827
newcomer of the year COLO
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major awards
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second team
Andrew Worthington Colorado College Tom Carwile Trinity Christian Wulff Colorado College Brandon Ogilvie Colorado College Andres Carreno-Mendez Southwestern Johnny Lawson Trinity Colton Allen Dallas Max Grossenbacher Colorado College Simon Uribe Trinity Zacharias Edholm Trinity Isaac Lopez Texas Lutheran Matt Cardone Trinity
Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr.
honorable mention Francisco Vasquez Zac Treu James Bernard Jack McCormick David Ching Alejandro Martinez Cody Hollingshead Robert Camargo Zach Faulkner Tanner Irons Matthew Wise Jonathan Michael
Trinity Trinity Dallas Colorado College Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Schreiner Trinity Southwestern Southwestern Dallas Texas Lutheran
So. So. Sr. So. Fy. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fy. Sr. Jr.
Nathan Drouillard James Saulnier Curran Daniel Lalo Ramirez Dylan Blumberg Victor Araujo Ivann Amaya Stuart Beezley Caden Mackenzie Goncalo Santana Andrew Welsch Andrew Celio Theo Hooker
Texas Lutheran Austin College Southwestern Texas Lutheran Trinity Trinity Centenary College Colorado College Colorado College Trinity Texas Lutheran Austin College Colorado College
So. Sr. So. Jr. Fy. Sr. Fy. Sr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Fy.
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Daryn Beaugh Shane Edmonson Zach Kidder Kellen Klaus Michael Pullano Dilon Rogers Gabe Zahm
Colorado Col. Nathan Anderson Jacob Battock Stuart Beezley VIctor Benthack Sam Block Soren Frykholm Max Grossenbacher Elliot Hiller Theo Hooker Ian Home Trevor Houghton Ryan Huettel Caden Mackenzie Sam Markin Hunter Martinez Jake McCormick Seth Newby Brandon Ogilvie Connor Rademacher Brian Rubin Andrew Worthington Christian Wulff Nick Zuschneid
GK D
Marco Alocer-Pelcastre Kyle Allen Victor Arellano Charles Berndt Steffen Berr Jacob Buckley Matthew Chaltain Timothy Eamma Zachary Faulkner Benjamin Gil Malcolm Harvin-Conner Evan Javors Ryan Jones Robert Lehr Patrick Light Galen Munger Matthew Nickell Daniel Poole Steven Resnik Steven Smithson John Wall Micah Clark Victor Manzaba Jonathan Michael Colin Nunley Saul Ramos Alex Sierra Andrew Welsch Colton Wilson
Schreiner
Benjamin Anderson Carlos Camargo Sean Cantarella Matthew Cardone Thomas Davis Zacharias Edholm Todd Edwards Nicolas Estrada Carl Forsten Austin Haas Jeffrey Hayes Wade Hoffman Derrick Horvath Luis Hurtado Mitchell Kawamoto Brendan Kennedy Ben Kerley Nathaniel Kiszla Matthew Landon Ryan Lord Michael Robinson Marco Sant’Anna Callum Squires Jacob Stercula Simon Uribe Todd Whittaker
First Team Second Team
NSCAA - ALL region Colorado COLLEGE D D M F
Andrew Worthington Christian Wulff Max Grossenbacher Brandon Ogilvie
Dallas F
Colton Allen
Texas Lutheran M
Issac Lopez
TRINITY GK D D M F
Matt Cardone Tom Carwile Simon Uribe Victor Araujo Johnny Lawson
First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team
NSCAA - Scholar ALL AMERICAN trinity M
Simon Uribe
Second Team
TRINITY
James Bernard Stephen Gahan Trae Hampton Aaron Hegemon Barton Holdridge Kevin Key John Langsfeld Ben Mannings Jonathan Miskin Jacob Schnell Matt Wise
Matt Cardone Tom Carwile
Southwestern
TEXAS LUTHERAN
Dallas
Fernando Albiter Brady Baughman Jose Bernal Zach Garcia Daniel Gonzales David Gonzales Michael Hormuth Zach Jungman Brian Lindsey Michael Mazurek T.J. McGill Bernardo Montalvo Raul Moreno
trinity
Mason Rankin Kelan Robinson Jon Sicola Chase Smith Nathan Wood
Jared Allen Michael Moran
Centenary
NSCAA - ALL AMERICAN
NSCAA - Scholar ALL Region Colorado College (West) M F
Max Grossenbacher Brandon Ogilvie
trinity (SOuth) D
Simon Uribe
First Team First Team First Team
cosida/capital one - academic all american
Colorado college F
Brandon Ogilvie
Third Team
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cosida/capital one - academic all district
Colorado COLLEGE M F
Max Grossenbacher Brandon Ogilvie
trinity M
Simon Uribe
First Team First Team
SCAC - Players of the week september 2 - week 1 OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE
Colton Allen Andrew Celio
september 8 - week 2 First Team
OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE
Ben Mannings Andrew Worthington
september 15 - week 3
D3Soccer.com - ALL american Trinity M
Victor Araujo
OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE
Goncalo Santana Christian Wulff
september 22 - week 4 Third Team
CO-OFFENSIVE CO-OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE
Brandon Ogilvie Johnny Lawson Travis Carmichael
Dallas Austin College Dallas Colorado Col. Trinity Colorado Col. Colorado Col. Trinity Southwestern
September 29 - week 5 OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE
Andres Carreno-Mendez Southwestern Rylan Whan Centenary Col.
October 6 - week 6 OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE
Kellen Reid Matt Cardone
October 13 - week 7 OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE
Brent Mandelkorn Matt Cardone
October 20 - week 8 CO-OFFENSIVE CO-OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE
Colten Allen Chris Abad-Jacobi Dylan Blumberg
October 27 - week 9 OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE
Johnny Lawson Andrew Worthington
november 3 - week 10 OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS
Gabe Sanchez Simon Uribe Jonathan Michael
Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Dallas Austin College Trinity Austin College Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Trinity Trinity
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Week 1
8/31 v. East Texas Baptist, t 0-0 9/2 @ LeTourneau, l 0-2 9/5 @ Mary Hardin-baylor, l 1-4 9/7 @ Concordia, l 0-1
8/30 @ East Texas baptist, w 5-3 9/6 vs howard payne, w 1-0
8/29 vs. occidental, l 2-3 8/31 vs. mary hardin-baylor, w 2-0 9/5 vs. george fox, w 5-1 9/6 vs. kean, w 1-0
Week 2
9/14 @ texas--dallas, t 3-3
9/12 *@ colorado college, l 0-4 9/13 vs. concordia (m’head), w 2-1
9/12 *vs. centenary, w 4-0 9/14 vs. howard payne, l 0-1 9/14 vs. concordia (m’head), w 6-0
Week 3
*9/19 v. Trinity, l 0-7 *9/21 v. Southwestern, l 0-3
9/19 *@ texas lutheran, t 0-0 9/21 *@ schreiner, l 2-1
9/19 *@ schreiner, w 2-1 9/21 *@ texas lutheran, w 2-1
9/19 *vs. southwestern, l 0-1 9/21 *vs. trinity, l 1-4
week 4
*9/26 @ colorado college, l 0-2 *9/28 @ Centenary, t 0-0
9/26 *vs. dallas, w 2-0 9/28 *vs. austin college, t 0-0
9/26 *vs. austin college, w 2-0 9/28 *vs. dallas, w 3-0
9/26 *@ centenary, l 0-2 9/28 *@ colorado college, l 0-3
week 5
*10/3 V. Texas Lutheran, l 0-1 *10/5 V. schreiner, l 0-2
10/3 *@ trinity, l 0-5 10/5 *@ southwestern, l 0-1
10/3 *@ southwestern, w 3-0 10/5 *@ trinity, l 0-1
10/3 *vs. schreiner, w 2-1 10/5 *vs. texas lutheran, w 1-0
week 6
*10/10 @ texas Lutheran, l 0-1 *10/12 @ schreiner, l 3-4
10/10 *vs. trinity, l 2-8 10/12 *vs. southwestern, t 2-2
10/10 *vs. southwestern, w 2-0 10/12 *vs. trinity, l 0-1
10/10 *@ schreiner, w 1-0 10/12 *@ texas lutheran, w 1-0
week 7
*10/17 v. colorado college, t 1-1 *10/19 v. Centenary, w 3-2
10/14 vs. hendrix, l 1-2 10/17 *@ dallas, l 0-2 10/19 *@ austin college, l 2-3
10/17 *@ austin college, t 1-1 10/19 *@ dallas, t 2-2
10/17 *vs. centenary, w 2-0 10/19 *vs. colorado college, t 2-2
week 8
*10/21 V. Dallas, l 1-2 *10/24 @. Trinity, l 0-6 *10/26 @ Southwestern, l 1-2
10/21 vs. louisiana college, l 0-1 10/24 *vs. texas lutheran, l 0-1 10/26 *vs. schreiner, l 1-2
10/24 *vs. schreiner, w 2-0 10/26 *vs. texas lutheran, w 1-0
10/21 *@ austin college, w 2-1 10/24 *@ southwestern, l 0-2 10/26 *@ trinity, l 0-4
week 9
*11/1 @. dallas, t 1-1
11/1 *vs. colorado college, l 1-2
11/1 *@ centenary, w 2-1
11/1 *vs. austin college, t 1-1
11/8 **vs. southwestern, w 5-0 11/9 **vs. trinity, l 1-2
11/7 **vs. texas lutheran, l 0-2
POst season
8/29 vs. concordia (tx), w 1-0 8/31 vs. southwestern (ks), w 3-0 9/6 @ linfield, w 2-0 9/7 @ pacific (or) w 1-0
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8/29 vs. howard payne, w 2-0 9/5 @ letourneau, w 2-1
8/29 vs. washington (mo), l 0-2 8/30 vs. st. scholastica, 0-4 9/5 vs. texas-dallas, l 0-3
8/30 vs. howard payne, w 3-0 9/1 vs. concordia (tx), l 2-3 9/5 @ east texas baptist, t 0-0 9/6 @ letourneau, w 1-0
9/29 vs. st. scholastica, w 3-1 9/31 vs. washington (mo), w 1-0 10/5 vs hardin-simmons, w 2-1 10/6 vs. texas-dallas, l 1-2
9/12 *vs. texas lutheran, l 0-2
9/10 *vs. trinity, l 1-7 9/14 vs. christopher newport, l 2-4
9/12 *@ schreiner, w 2-0
9/10 *@ southwestern, w 7-1 9/12 vs. christopher newport, w 5-3
9/19 *vs. colorado college, l 1-2 9/21 *vs. centenary, w 2-1
9/19 *@ dallas, w 1-0 9/21 *@ austin college, w 3-0
9/19 *vs. centenary, t 0-0 9/19 *@ austin college, w 7-0 9/21 *vs. colorado college, l 1-2 9/21 *@ dallas, w 4-1
9/26 *@ trinity, l 0-7 9/28 *@ southwestern, l 0-1
9/26 *vs. texas lutheran, w 2-1 9/28 *vs. schreiner, w 1-0
9/26 *@ southwestern, l 1-2
10/3 *@ dallas, l 1-2 10/5 *@ austin college, w 2-0
10/3 *vs. colorado college, l 0-3 9/29 *@ trinity, l 0-1 10/5 *vs. centenary, w 1-0 10/3 *@ austin college, w 1-0 10/5 *@ dallas, l 0-1
9/29 *vs. texas lutheran, w 1-0 10/3 *vs. centenary, w 5-0 10/5 *vs. colorado college, w 1-0w
10/10 *vs. dallas, l 0-1 10/12 *vs. austin college, w 4-3
10/10 *@ colorado college, l 0-2 10/12 *@ centenary, t 2-2
10/10 *vs. austin college, w 1-0 10/12 *vs. dallas, l 0-1
10/10 *@ centenary, w 8-2 10/12 *@ colorado college, w 1-0
10/17 *vs. trinity, l 0-3 10/19 *vs. southwestern, w 1-0
10/17 *@ texas lutheran, l 2-3 10/19 *@ schreiner, l 0-1
10/17 *vs. southwestern, w 2-3 10/19 *vs. trinity, l 1-2
10/17 *@ schreiner, w 3-0 10/19 *@ texas lutheran, w 2-1
10/24 *@ colorado college, L 0-2 10/26 *@ centenary, w 2-1
10/24 *vs. Dallas, w 2-0 10/26 *vs. austin college, w 2-1
10/24 *@ centenary, w 1-0 10/26 *@ colorado college, l 0-1
10/24 *vs. austin college, w 6-0 10/26 *vs. dallas, w 4-0
10/31 *@ texas lutheran, l 0-1
10/31 *@ trinity, l 0-4
10/31 *vs. schreiner, w 1-0
10/31 *vs. southwestern, w 4-0 11/2 vs. uc santa cruz, w 2-0
11/7 **vs. southwestern, l 1-2
11/7 **vs. schreiner, w 2-1 11/8 **vs. colorado college, l 0-5
11/7 **vs. dallas, w 2-0 11/8 **vs. trinity, l 0-3
11/8 **vs. texas lutheran, w 3-0 11/9 **vs. colorado college, w 2-1 11/15 ***vs. hardin-simmons, w 2-1 11/16 ***vs. texas-dallas, w 1-0 11/21 ***vs. loras, w 2-1 11/22 ***vs. wheaton (ill), l 1-2
9/26 *vs. schreiner, w 7-0
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GP
GF-GA
SCORE-AVG MARGIN PK-ATT SHOTS SAVES SAVE% CORNERS
AUSTIN COLLEGE
19
14-44
0.74-2.32
-1.58
1-2
170
139
76.0
59
CENTENARY
19
20-39
1.05-2.05
-1.00
2-2
175
123
75.9
69
COLORADO COLLEGE
21
48-14
2.29-0.67
+1.62
5-7
464
52
78.8
140
DALLAS
20
20-24
1.00-1.20
-0.20
3-4
283
110
82.1
76
SCHREINER
17
18-29
1.06-1.71
-0.65
1-3
160
70
70.7
67
SOUTHWESTERN
21
21-45
1.00-2.14
-1.14
3-3
267
94
67.6
101
TEXAS LUTHERAN
20
20-18
1.00-0.90
+0.10
2-2
312
76
80.9
111
TRINITY
26
85-17
3.27-0.65
+2.62
6-9
608
84
83.2
192
SHOTS LEADER
POINTS LEADER
TEAM
GP
SHOTS AVG/GAME
TEAM
GP
POINTS
AVG/GAME
Trinity
26
608
23.38
Trinity
26
234
9.00
Colorado College
21
464
22.10
Colorado College
21
138
6.57
Texas Lutheran Dallas
20
312
15.60
Dallas
20
58
2.90
21
283
14.15
Southwestern
21
57
2.71
Southwestern
20
267
12.71
Texas Lutheran
20
56
2.80
Centenary
19
175
9.21
Centenary
19
51
2.68
Austin College
17
170
8.95
Schreiner
17
49
2.88
Schreiner
19
160
9.41
Austin College
19
38
2.00
GOALS LEADER
ASSISTS LEADER
TEAM
GP
GOALS AVG/GAME
TEAM
GP
Trinity
26
85
Colorado College
21
48
Southwestern
21
Centenary
3.27
Trinity
26
64
2.46
2.29
Colorado College
21
42
2.00
21
1.00
Dallas
20
18
0.90
19
20
1.05
Texas Lutheran
20
16
0.80
Dallas
20
20
1.00
Southwestern
21
15
0.71
Texas Lutheran
20
20
1.00
Schreiner
17
13
0.76
Schreiner
17
18
1.06
Centenary
19
11
0.58
Austin College
19
14
0.74
Austin College
19
10
0.53
GOALS ALLOWED LEADER TEAM
ASSISTS AVG/GAME
SAVES LEADER
GP
GA
AVG/GAME
Colorado College
21
14
2.46
Trinity
26
17
2.00
Texas Lutheran
20
18
Dallas
20
Schreiner
TEAM
GP
SAVES
AVG/GAME
Austin College
19
139
7.32
Centenary
19
123
6.47
0.90
Dallas
20
110
5.50
24
1.20
Southwestern
21
94
4.48
17
29
1.71
Trinity
26
84
3.23
Centenary
19
39
2.05
Texas Lutheran
20
76
3.80
Austin College
19
44
2.32
Schreiner
17
70
4.12
Southwetern
21
45
2.14
Colorado College
21
52
2.48
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2014 review - individual stat leaders
SHOTS LEADER
POINTS LEADER
NAME-SCHOOL
GP
SHOTS AVG/GAME
Victor Araujo - TU
23
106
4.61
Johnny Lawson - TU
25
82
Brandon Ogilvie - Colo.
19
Matthew Wise - UD Max Grossenbacher - Colo.
GP
POINTS
AVG/GAME
Johnny Lawson - TU
25
44
1.76
3.28
Victor Araujo - TU
23
28
1.26
82
4.32
Brandon Ogilvie - Colo.
19
24
1.22
20
62
3.10
Max Grossenbacher - Colo.
21
23
1.10
21
58
2.76
Zacharias Edholm - TU
25
23
0.92
GOALS LEADER
NAME-SCHOOL
ASSISTS LEADER
NAME-SCHOOL
GP
GOALS AVG/GAME
NAME-SCHOOL
GP
ASSISTS AVG/GAME
Johnny Lawson - TU
25
18
.72
Victor Araujo - TU
23
10
.43
Brandon Ogilvie - Colo.
19
11
.58
Johnny Lawson - TU
25
8
.32
Zacharias Edholm - TU
25
10
.40
Roberto Camargo - TU
23
7
.30
Max Grossenbacher - Colo.
21
9
.43
Goncalo Santana - TU
24
7
.29
Victor Araujo- TU
23
9
.39
Caden Mackenzie - Colo.
20
6
.30
SAVES LEADER
GOALS AGAINST LEADER GP
GA
AVG/GAME
NAME-SCHOOL
GP
SAVES
P.J. Hasson - UD
20
9
.45
Andrew Celio - AC
19
132
6.95
Theo Hooker - Colo.
18
9
.50
Rylan Whan - Cent.
16
109
6.81
Matt Cardone - TU
25
14
.56
Matt Cardone - TU
25
79
3.16
Tino Gamueda - UD
20
15
.75
Travis Carmichael - SU
19
79
4.05
Jonathan Michael - TLU
20
18
.90
Jonathan Michael - TLU
20
77
3.50
NAME-SCHOOL
GAME-WINNING GOALS LEADER
AVG/GAME
SAVE PERCENTAGE LEADER NAME-SCHOOL
GP
SAVES GA
SAVE%
NAME-SCHOOL
GP
GWG
Victor Araujo - TU
23
4
P.J. Hasson - UD
20
60
9
.870
Stuart Beezley - Colo.
21
4
Matt Cardone - TU
25
79
14
.849
Andres Carreno-Mendez - SU
20
4
Theo Hooker - Colo.
18
43
9
.827
Max Grossenbacher - Colo.
21
4
Jonathan Michael - TLU
20
70
18
.795
Isaac Lopez - TLU
19
4
Rylan Whan - Cent.
16
109
32
.773
Brandon Ogilvie - Colo.
19
4
To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 50% of their team’s games. Goalies must appear in at least 33% of their team’s minutes.
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team - Assists Per Game
individual - Goals Against avg
National Leader: St. Scholastica..................................... 5.22 9. Trinity.................................................................................................. 3
National Leader: Isaiah Tyree, Grinnell........................0.218 16. Theo Hooker, Colorado College.............................................. 0.7
team - Points Per Game
individual - Save pct
National Leader: St. Scholastica................................. 16.52 3. Trinity........................................................................................... 9.00
National Leader: Isaiah Tyree, Grinell............................0.959 24. P.J. Hasson, Dallas......................................................................0.855
team - scoring offense
individual - total goals
National Leader: St. Scholastica.................................... 5.65 5. Trinity............................................................................................. 3.27
National Leader: Austin Gerber, Keuka.............................26 13. Johnny Lawson, Trinity.................................................................18
team - Team Goals Against Avg
individual - total points
National Leader: Messiah............................................. 0.78 25. Trinity........................................................................................... 0.54
National Leader: Kyle Farrar, St. Scholastica.....................59 16. Johnny Lawson, Trinity................................................................. 44
team - Total Assists National Leader: St. Scholastica...................................... 120 2. Trinity.............................................................................................. 64
team - Total Goals National Leader: St. Scholastica....................................... 130 2. Trinity................................................................................................. 85
team - Total Points National Leader: St. Scholastica .................................... 380 2. Trinity.............................................................................................. 234
team - W-l-t Percentage National Leader: Messiah............................................. 0.935 2. Trinity........................................................................................... 0.923
individual - total saves National Leader: Mitchell Schneider, Iowa Wesleyan...... 221 22. Andrew Celio, Austin College.................................................. 132
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88
individual records - single game Goals Scored no. 1. 2. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 13.
Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1992) Scott Mury, Trinity (1998) Chris Quinn, Trinity (2003) Andrew Wright, Trinity (1997) Josh Card, Trinity (2000) Josh Card, Trinity (2002) Neil Brunetz, Rhodes (1996) Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1991) Cullen Davies, Trinity (2003) Brad Biard, Millsaps (1998) J.R. Foster, DePauw (2000) Patrick Floeck, Trinity (2007) Dennis Johnson, Trinity (1999) Johnny Lawson, Trinity (2014) Kynan McGary, Trinity (1991) David Wishnew, Rhodes (2000)
assists per game
27 25 25 25 24 24 23 21 20 19 19 19 18 18 18 18
1. Jeremy Baker, Hendrix (1996) 2. Noe Casanova, Trinity (2008) 3. Brad Davis, Trinity (2000) 4. Andrew North, Sewanee (2001) 5. Alex Woods, Trinity (2004) 6. Josh Rosendahl, Oglethorpe (2006) 7. Clayton Hayden, Sewanee (1994) 8. Chris Cairns, Sewanee (1993) Matt Schueder, Centre (1991) 10. Yuri Ribeiro, Trinity (2013)
Points per game 1. Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1992) 2. Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1991) 3. Neil Brunetz, Rhodes (1996) 4. Nathan Guice, Millsaps (1992) 5. Scott Mury, Trinity (1998) 6. Joachim Shuller, Hendrix (1993) 7. Andrew Wright, Trinity (1997) 8. Josh Card, Trinity (2002) 9. Josh Card, Trinity (2000) 10. Nathan Guice, Millsaps (1994)
Assists no. 1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 12. 15.
Noe Casanova, Trinity (2008) Jeremy Baker, Hendrix (1996) Yuri Ribeiro, Trinity (2013) Brad Davis, Trinity (2000) Chris Giebink, Trinity (2002) Ben Stewart, Trinity (2007) Alex Woods, Trinity (2004) Chris Cairns, Sewanee (1993) Matt Fechter, Colo. College (2012) Josh Rosendahl, Oglethorpe (2006) Matt Schueder, Centre (1991) Clayton Hayden, Sewanee (1994) Clayton Hayden, Sewanee (1993) Andrew North, Sewanee (2001) Scott Mury, Trinity (1999) Ben Stewart, Trinity (2006)
points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.
Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1992) Josh Card, Trinity (2002) Scott Mury, Trinity (1998) Chris Quinn, Trinity (2003) Andrew Wright, Trinity (1997) Neil Brunetz, Rhodes (1996) Josh Card, Trinity (2000) Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1991) Cullen Davies, Trinity (2003) Matt Fechter, Colo. College (2012)
goals per game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1992) Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1991) Nathan Guice, Millsaps (1992) Neil Brunetz, Rhodes (1996) Nathan Guice, Millsaps (1994) Josh Card, Trinity (2000) Andrew Wright, Trinity (1997) Scott Mury, Trinity (1998) Joachim Shuller, Hendrix (1993) David Wishnew, Rhodes (2000)
19 18 18 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13
goal against avg
gls ast pts 27 24 25 25 25 23 24 21 20 16
8 12 9 6 5 5 3 6 7 15
62 60 59 56 55 51 51 48 47 47
g no. gpg
19 16 10 18 11 20 21 22 12 17
27 21 13 23 14 24 25 25 13 18
1.42 1.31 1.30 1.28 1.27 1.20 1.19 1.14 1.08 1.06
1. Jared Newton, Trinity (1996) 2. Josh Rosenblum, Trinity (2002) 3. David Steinberg, Trinity (2007) 4. Josh Rosenblum, Trinity (2003) 5. Nate Sprenkel, DePauw (2010) 6. Matt Cardone, Trinity (2012) 7. Brian Engle, Colo. College (2008) 8. Matt Cardone, Trintiy (2013) 9. Forrest Marowitz, Colorado (2012) 10. Theo Hooker, Colorado (2014)
g no. apg
16 22 20 18 20 19 18 20 20 25
27 8 21 6 23 5 13 1 25 9 13 6 25 5 24 12 24 3 14 0
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Brian Duncan, Hendrix (1996) Scott Kent, Oglethorpe (1995) Gary Kurzer, Hendrix (1992) Tim Chappell, Hendrix (1997) Jeremy Dobay, Millsaps (1994) Josh Wilson, Millsaps (1998) Jeremy Dobay, Millsaps (1996) Matt Dickinson, Austin (2008) Jake Milner, Millsaps (2007) Jonathan Bassler, Oglethorpe (2002)
62 3.26 48 3.00 51 2.83 27 2.70 59 2.68 32 2.67 55 2.62 60 2.61 51 2.55 28 2.55
g sv ga min gaa 13 20 24 24 18 22 11 24 19 18
50 4 1087 0.3312 45 5 1209 0.3722 49 8 1815 0.3967 37 5 1107 0.4065 63 8 1657 0.4345 69 10 2013 0.4471 39 5 993 0.4532 55 10 1910 0.4712 64 9 1563 0.5182 43 9 1498 0.5407
g no.
Brian Duncan, Hendrix (1996) Josh Wilson, Millsaps (1998) Scott Kent, Oglethorpe (1995) Andrew Celio, Austin College (2012) Scott Killough, Trinity (1992) Tim Chappell, Hendrix (1997) Andrew Celio, Austin College (2014) Jeremy Dobay, Millsaps (1996) Jake Milner, Millsaps (2007) Jeb Burch, Centre (1992)
saves per game
1.13 0.86 0.85 0.83 0.80 0.79 0.78 0.75 0.75 0.72
g gl as pt p/g
19 16 18 10 22 12 21 23 20 11
saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
18 19 17 15 16 15 14 15 15 18
16 20 15 20 22 14 19 16 17 17
183 172 156 149 139 136 132 129 129 126
g no. gpg
16 15 8 14 10 20 16 8 17 12
183 156 83 136 95 172 129 63 129 90
11.44 10.40 10.38 9.71 9.50 8.60 8.06 7.88 7.59 7.50
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team records - single gam
team scoring
gm gl gpg
goal diff.
gs ogs +/-
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 13.
Trinity (2000) Trinity (2001) Trinity (2002) Trinity (2004) Trinity (1997) Trinity (2003) Centre (1994) Trinity (2006) Trinity (2005) Centre (1991) Trinity (2010) Centre (1993)
Trinity (2003) Trinity (2002) Trinity (2013) Trinity (2007) Trinity (2000) Trinity (2004) Trinity (2001) Trinity (1997) Trinity (2005) Trinity (1999) Trinity (2010) Trinity (2014) Trinity (2006)
team defense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Trinity (2003) Trinity (2013) Trinity (2007) DePauw (2010) Trinity (2012) Trinity (1996) Trinity (2002) Centre (2002) Colo. College (2012) DePauw (2001) Trinity (1999) Trinity (2009)
def. shutouts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
20 19 23 20 21 24 20 21 22 21 23 19
Trinity (2003) Trinity (2013) DePauw (2010) Trinity (2009) Centre (2002) Trinity (1999) Trinity (1996) Trinity (2012) Centre (1995) Trinity (2002) DePauw (2001) Rhodes (1996)
101 103 93 88 96 88 86 92 85 82 86 85 83
96 86 103 88 92 101 84 83 85 79 86 71
7 14 10 10 20 13 13 22 16 14 18 17 17
4.80 4.53 4.48 4.40 4.38 4.21 4.20 3.95 3.86 3.76 3.74 3.74
+94 +89 +83 +78 +76 +75 +73 +70 +69 +68 +68 +68 +66
g ogs min og/g
24 25 24 18 24 20 23 18 22 18 23 19
7 10 10 8 14 12 14 11 13 11 14 12
2178 2286 2200 1676 2264 1860 2120 1660 1960 1653 2100 1793
0.2893 0.3937 0.4091 0.4296 0.5565 0.5806 0.5943 0.5964 0.5969 0.5989 0.6000 0.6023
g so so/g
24 25 18 19 18 23 20 24 19 23 18 18
19 17 12 12 11 14 12 14 11 13 10 10
0.79 0.68 0.67 0.63 0.61 0.61 0.60 0.58 0.58 0.57 0.56 0.56
winning % 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Trinity (2003) Trinity (2007) Trinity (2000) Trinity (2004) Trinity (2008) Trinity (2006) Trinity (2014) Centre (1995) Trinity (2002) Centre (1991) Trinity (1996) Trinity (2005) Trinity (1997) Trinity (2012) Trinity (2013)
w-l-t pct. 24-0-0 23-1-0 19-1-0 19-1-0 20-1-1 19-1-1 24-2-0 17-1-1 20-1-2 19-2-0 18-2-0 19-2-1 18-2-1 19-1-4 21-3-1
1.000 .958 .950 .950 .932 .929 .923 .921 .913 .905 .900 .886 .881 .875 .860
90
individual/team records - single season individual records
goals 7 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Zach Atkinson, Oglethorpe (vs. Fisk) Wheeler Graf, Rhodes (vs. Illinois College) Sam Temple, Austin (vs. Dallas Christian) Brian Biffle, Rhodes (vs. Clayton State) Andrew Wright, Trinity (vs. Sewanee) Andrew Wright, Trinity (vs. Millsaps) Jay Williams, Oglethorpe (vs. Thomas More) Andrew Wright, Trinity (vs. Southwestern) Scott Mury, Trinity (vs. Hendrix) Scott Polancich, Sewanee (vs. Hendrix) Josh Card, Trinity (vs. Rose-Hulman) Mike Marino, Trinity (vs. Hendrix) James Parks, Oglethorpe (vs. Huntingdon) Chris Quinn, Trinity (vs. Millsaps) Frank Monteleone, O’thorpe (vs. Millsaps) Chris Quinn, Trinity (vs. UT-Dallas) Nick Noel, DePauw (vs. Franklin) German Gomez, Trinity (vs. St. Olaf ) Patrick Floeck, Trinity (vs. B’ham-Southern) Connor Silvestri, Hendrix (vs. La. College) Logan Eberly, Rhodes (vs. Rust) Nick Bailey, Rhodes (vs. Rust) Tyler Evans, Birmingham (vs. Sewanee) Matt Fechter, Colo. College (vs. Oglethorpe) Connor Silvestri, Hendrix (vs. E. Tex. Bapt.) Evan Perkins, Southwestern (vs. TX Lutheran)
assists 6 5
Jeremy Baker, Hendrix (vs. Ozarks) Mike Weckenbrock, Centre (vs. Oglethorpe)
points 16 12 10 10 10 10 10
Zach Atkinson, Oglethorpe (vs. Fisk) Logan Eberly, Rhodes (vs. Rust) Wheeler Graf, Rhodes (vs. Illinois College) Scott Mury, Trinity (vs. Hendrix) Frank Monteleone, Oglethorpe (vs. Fisk) Nick Bailey, Rhodes (vs. Rust) Sam Temple, Austin (vs. Dallas Christian)
*shots
16 David Allen, Sewanee (vs. Rose-Hulman) 16 Zach Atkinson, Oglethorpe (vs. Fisk)
goalie saves
22 Andrew Celio, Austin College (vs. Trinity) 20 Shane Olson, Oglethorpe (vs. Maryville, Tn.)
team records 9/30/04 9/16/05 9/18/10 9/17/94 9/20/97 9/27/97 10/26/97 11/5/97 9/20/98 9/26/99 9/28/01 9/22/02 9/29/02 10/5/03 11/8/03 9/11/04 10/12/06 10/15/06 10/24/08 9/5/09 9/5/09 9/5/09 10/2/09 10/18/09 9/1/10 8/31/12
9/24/96 9/20/02
goals
21 Centre (vs. Fisk - 0)
margin of victory 21 Centre 21, Fisk 0
*assists 17 14 13 13
Rhodes (vs. Rust) Oglethorpe (vs. Fisk) Centre (vs. Aurora University) Trinity (vs. Hendrix)
*shots
54 Trinity (vs. Austin College) 50 Oglethorpe (vs. Fisk) 49 Colorado College (vs. Schreiner) 47 Trinity (vs. Centenary)
10/24/14 10/28/97
10/24/14 9/30/04 10/18/13 9/27/13
most consecutive wins most consecutive conference wins Trinity (2009-2012)
43
37
longest unbeaten streak 43
longest unbeaten streak (conference-reg. season) Trinity (2006-2012)
most consecutive conference titles Trinity (2002-2010)
*stats kept since 2002
9/5/09 9/30/04 10/17/02 9/30/05
miscellaneous records
Trinity (2003-2004) 9/28/02 9/30/04
10/19/91
*stats kept since 2002
Trinity (2003-2004) 9/30/04 9/5/09 9/16/05 9/20/98 9/30/04 9/5/09 9/18/10
10/19/91
69 (66-0-3)
9
91
individual records - career
goals scored 1. Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1991-94)
g no. 73 73
assists
g no.
goals per game
g gpg
assists per game
g apg
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
73 32 71 81 49 35 77 56 52 79
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
76 56 75 71 81 35 82 70 84 71
2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.
Josh Card, Trinity (1999-02) Neil Brunetz, Rhodes (1993-96) Chris Quinn, Trinity (2001-04) Cullen Davies, Trinity (2002-05) Patrick Floeck, Trinity (2005-08) Scott Mury, Trinity (1996-99) Scott Polancich, Sewanee (1997-00) J.R. Foster, DePauw (1998-01) Andrew Wright, Trinity (1996-99)
(MINIMUM 2 YEARS)
Will Lukow, Oglethorpee (1991-94) Frank Monteleone, Oglethorpe (2003-04) Neil Brunetz, Rhodes (1993-96) Josh Card, Trinity (1999-02) Nathan Guice, Millsaps (1992-95) Nick Noel, DePauw (2005-06) Chris Quinn, Trinity (2001-04) Chris Cairns, Sewanee (1992-94) Connor Silvestri, Hendrix (2009-11) Cullen Davies, Trinity (2002-05)
81 71 77 79 84 85 76 75 73
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
72 64 59 53 53 52 50 48 48
1.00 0.91 0.90 0.89 0.84 0.80 0.77 0.68 0.67 0.67
Clayton Haden, Sewanee (1993-96) Noe Casanova, Trinity (2005-08) Andrew North, Sewanee (1998-01) Alex Woods, Trinity (2001-04) Yuri Ribiero, Trinity (2010-13) Ben Stewart, Trinity (2004-07) Jeremy Rotter, Centre (1994-97) Scott Mury, Trinity (1996-99) Matt Fechter, Colo. College (2009-12) Alex Marsden, Centre (02); Sewanee (03-05) Josh Rosendahl, Oglethorpe (2003-06)
(MINIMUM 2 YEARS)
Clayton Haden, Sewanee (1993-96) Chris Cairns, Sewanee (1992-94) Andrew North, Sewanee (1998-01) Jeremy Rotter, Centre (1994-97) Noe Casanova, Trinity (2005-08) Nick Noel, DePauw (2005-06) Yuri Ribiero, Trinity (2010-13) Alex Marsden, Centre (02); Sewanee (03-05) Alex Woods, Trinity (2001-04) Josh Rosendahl, Oglethorpe (2003-06)
points
g gls ast pts
points per game
g gls ast pts pts/g
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
73 32 71 35 81 56 77 49 76 79
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Josh Card, Trinity (1999-02) Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1991-94) Neil Brunetz, Rhodes (1993-96) Chris Quinn, Trinity (2001-04) Scott Mury, Trinity (1996-99) Cullen Davies, Trinity (2002-05) Scott Polancich, Sewanee (1997-00) J.R. Foster, DePauw (1998-01) Matt Fechter, Colo. College (2009-12) Yuri Ribiero, Trinity (2010-13)
(MINIMUM 2 YEARS)
Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1991-94) Frank Monteleone, O’thorpe (2003-04) Neil Brunetz, Rhodes (1993-96) Nick Noel, DePauw (2005-06) Josh Card, Trinity (1999-02) Chris Cairns, Sewanee (1992-94) Chris Quinn, Trinity (2001-04) Nathan Guice, Millsaps (1992-95) Scott Polancich, Sewanee (1997-00) Cullen Davies, Trinity (2002-05)
81 73 71 77 85 79 76 75 79 82
72 73 64 59 52 53 50 48 44 40
73 29 64 28 72 38 59 41 50 53
24 21 22 23 34 26 31 27 33 38
21 10 22 17 24 31 23 3 31 26
168 167 150 141 138 132 131 123 121 118
167 68 150 73 168 107 141 85 131 132
2.288 2.125 2.113 2.086 2.074 1.911 1.831 1.735 1.724 1.671
goals against avg
g gls ast pts pts/g
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
58 54 82 56 41 57 49 77 38 66
(MINIMUM 2500 minutes in goal) Josh Rosenblum, Trinity (2000-03) Matt Pepping, Trinity (2001-03) Matt Cardone, Trinity (2011-14) David Steinberg, Trinity (2004-07) Matt Handy, Trinity (2004-05) Patrick Johnson, Trinity (2006-09) Jacob Sither, Centre (2001-03) Jared Newton, Trinity (1996-99) Brian Missey, DePauw (1998-01) Charlie Brightwell, Rhodes (1993-96)
88 72 227 102 67 103 171 224 164 236
13 15 40 26 25 30 37 56 27 54
2894 2815 6717 3821 3327 3780 4378 6254 2945 5841
0.4043 0.4796 0.5360 0.6124 0.6763 0.7143 0.7606 0.8059 0.8251 0.8320
76 81 75 84 82 87 71 85 79 70 71
45 41 39 38 38 37 36 34 33 32 32
0.59 0.55 0.52 0.51 0.51 0.49 0.46 0.46 0.45 0.45
92