2010 Tiffin University Men's Soccer Media Guide

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Welcome... Welcome to this athletic season at Tiffin University. I invite you to watch and cheer for all of our women’s and men’s teams. Intercollegiate athletics play an important role at Tiffin University. The students who participate develop life-long friendships and learn leadership and teamwork skills, how to set goals and work hard to achieve those goals, how to deal with adversity, the importance of persistence, sportsmanship, and physical fitness, and other skills and abilities that contribute to satisfying and productive lives and careers. Our athletic program also provides visibility and name recognition for TU, helps develop a sense of excitement, morale and school spirit on campus, and provides opportunities for students, employees, alumni, and supporters to unite behind a common goal. We are especially proud of the high standards of conduct displayed by our coaches and players on and off the field. Paul Marion, Ph. D. At Tiffin University, our students endeavour to excel in both the classroom and the athletic arena. Our athletic programs have enjoyed tremendous success in recent years with conference championships, teams being nationally ranked and challenging at national tournaments. There have been numerous individual accolades including All-Americans, and it is no small accomplishment that in the past few years we have set new standards of excellence with our individual and team academic achievements. We expect our student-athletes to be just as successful in the classroom. A recent self study conducted by the university indicated that, of all the athletes who completed their eligibility at Tiffin University in the last five years, 95% of those athletes graduated. While many colleges would be ecstatic with these results, we will never be content until it is 100%. We are proud of our rich history and look forward to setting new milestones as we enter the NCAA Division II playing field and the highly competitive Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. We are proud of our athletes and what they have accomplished. They have been the force behind the winning tradition that has been established, and I am confident the future will also be highly successful for Tiffin University athletics. - Lonny Allen Athletic Director

Tiffin University Athletic Department Lonny Allen...Athletic Director, Head Baseball Coach Pam Oswald...SWA, Head Women’s Basketball Coach John Hill...Head Coach - Men’s Basketball Darby Roggow...Asst. Ath. Dir., Head Men’s Golf Coach Scott Hall...Head Women’s Golf Coach Jeremy Croy... Asst. Ath. Dir., Head Track Coach Dave Walkosky..Head Football Coach Kelly Daniel...Dir. of Compliance and Ath. Services Shane O’Donnell..Sports Information Director Vickie Galaska...Office Manager Ron Martin...Head Cross Country Coach Rudy Brownell...Head Men’s Soccer Coach Jacqueline Crytzer....Athletic Trainer Dr. Bonnie Tiell...Faculty Athletic Representative It is the policy of Tiffin University that any illegal recruiting activities as determined by the NCAA Division II policy is strictly prohibited by all members of the institution including but not limited to: boosters, coaches, athletic support staff, and student-athletes. It is also the policy of this institution that all coaches (and boosters) involved with recruiting will participate in annual continuing education regarding NCAA and conference recruiting rules and the intent of these rules. A continual monitoring system performed by university members who are not affiliated with the athletic program as to the actual extent of compliance with institutional recruiting policies and procedures will be conducted.

Phil Conley...Head Tennis Coach Dana Cordova...Head Volleyball Coach Paula Fantini...Head Women’s Soccer Coach Julie Vogel...Equestrian Coach Colleen Dixon...Women’s Lacrosse Coach Doug Jesse...Head Wrestling Coach Krista Swanagan...Retention Coordinator Office phone - 419-448-3453 Location - Gillmor Student Center Mailing Address - 155 Miami St. Tiffin, Ohio 44883 FAX - 419-443-5007

09-10 FACULTY SPORT SPONSORS Football - Tim Shaw Volleyball - Jamie Orr Men’s Basketball - Kellie McGilvray Women’s Basketball: - Tim Schultz Men’s Soccer - Becky Fox Women’s Soccer - Erin Dean and Sharon Perry-Nause Men’s Golf - Amir Sosa Women’s Golf - Jan Samoriski Men’s Tennis - Terry Sullivan Women’s Tennis - EK Esawi Men’s TK & CC - Vinnie Gajjala Women’s TK & CC - Vicki Ingalls Baseball - Scott Blough & Gene Chintala Softball - Danielle Foster Equestrian - Phyllis Watts Women’s Lacrosse - Mike Herdlick Wrestling - Pat McLeod

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The basic rationale manifested by the existence of Tiffin University is that of the American dream. Tiffin is a place where the work ethic of the American heartland is evident and where there is truly value added for students. Tiffin will continue to provide access and opportunity for individuals and facilitate their preparation for successful careers and for productive and satisfying lives. Tiffin University continues to represent a new kind of institution in America, the professional university, where the career objectives of traditional college-age students and adult students are optimized through professionally-focused undergraduate and graduate programs that have a broad general education foundation. This fundamental institutional strategy is the vision for Tiffin University’s future. Visit our website www.tiffin.edu for information on our majors, faculty, athletics, student life programs and much more. The Mission of Tiffin University is to: • offer quality, professionally-focused, learning-centered undergraduate and graduate degree programs and life-long learning opportunities to prepare traditional college-age students and adult students for successful careers and for productive and satisfying lives of excellence, leadership, and service. • work with employers and specific professions to anticipate, design, and deliver effective academic programs that reflect evolving professional needs and intellectual requirements of the future.

Gillmor Student Center Intercollegiate Athletics Sports of all kinds are an integral part of Tiffin University’s atmosphere. Our students express the same spirit and enthusiasm in athletic competition as they do in the classroom. Women’s Men’s Co-Educational Soccer Track and Field Equestrian Volleyball Football Basketball Basketball Softball Baseball Tennis Tennis Cross Country Golf Track and Field Cross Country Golf Soccer Lacrosse Wrestling


Tiffin University Head Men’s Soccer Coach Rudy Brownell Rudy Brownell enters his fourth season as Head Men’s Soccer Coach at Tiffin University. He has a 38-16-2 record since taking over in 2007 from long time Men’s Soccer Coach Ian Day. Brownell, who also posted a 73-32-14 career mark as Head Women’s Coach, helped lead the Dragons to the GLIAC Tournament Championship in both 2008 and 2009. In his seven seasons at the helm of the women’s program, Brownell made his mark with the Dragons women’s soccer program. In 2008, the Dragons women’s soccer program earned admission to the NCAA National Tournament after reaching a ranking of 4th in the Midwest Region. The men’s squad, meanwhile, was ranked 6th in the region and just missed an at-large berth to the NCAA tourney despite winning the GLIAC postseason championship for the second consecutive season. In 2004 the Lady Dragon program posted an 11-6-1 mark while finishing 2nd in the American Mideast Conference and making it to the Region IX final four. In his initial campaign, after losing nine seniors and starting nine new players, he led the 2003 Dragons women’s soccer program to an 8-6-6 record, a 3rd place finish in the American Mideast Conference and also finished Runner-up in the Region IX Tournament. Brownell earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Tiffin University and also obtained a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Tiffin University . He competed as defender for the Dragons from 1992-1995. Brownell also helped the Dragons capture the 1992 & 1995 AMC titles. Tiffin posted a 65-243 record during his career. The 1992 team also made it to the NAIA National Tournament. After graduation, Brownell played professionally for the Cleveland White Caps of the USISL in 1998. He was also assistant coach for the women’s and men’s soccer programs. He helped the women’s soccer program to four American Mideast Conference Championship crowns and to an 84-33-4 overall record. The Dragons went 45-2-1 in the AMC. The team was also ranked nationally from 1998-2000. The women’s team advanced to the region final four and also made it to the national tournament in 2000 and 2002. As the assistant coach for the men’s soccer program, he helped the team win the American Mideast Conference title in 1999, and take second place in 1996 and 2004. From 1996 to 2004 the team also posted a 116-62-13 overall record and made it to the region Final Four two out of the last three years.

Men’s Soccer Year by Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

7-7, 3-4 10-6-1, 6-1 (1st) 17-6, 7-0 (1st) 15-3-3, 4-0-2 (1st) 16-3-2, 5-1 (1st) 22-2-1, 6-0 (1st) 18-3, 5-0 (1st) 18-6-1, 5-0 (1st) 21-3-1, 6-0 (1st) 20-3-2, 6-0 (1st) 14-7, 5-1 (2nd) 14-8-1, 6-2 (2nd) 17-6, 8-0 (1st) 14-8-1, 7-1 (2nd)

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Overall record: 383-155-30

10-9-1, 2-5 5-14-1, 3-6 19-3-1, 11-0 (1st) 13-4-3, 7-2-2 14-6-1, 11-5 13-6-1, 5-1 (2nd) 16-4-2, 6-0-2 (2nd) 12-8-2, 5-2-1 (2nd) 9-8-1, 4-4 11-6-1, 5-2-1 10-6-1 13-6, 5-3 GLIAC tourney champs 15-4-1, 5-2-1 GLIAC tourney champs


Assistant Coach Mircea Handru Mircea Handru enters his second year coaching with the Dragons. Recruited from Romania, he came to the United States to play college soccer for Tiffin University. In his four years at Tiffin University, Mircea earned numerous honors, including All-Conference Awards, All-GLIAC South Division Honorable Mention, NSCAA Scholar AllRegion Team, Second Team All-Great Lakes Region, All-Independent Honors, Academic All-ICAA, and All Conference Academic awards. He also played semi-professionally for the Toledo Slayers in 2005. His academic achievements earned him a place on the Tiffin University Dean’s List in 2006, 2007, and 2008. He graduated in December of 2007 with a degree in Managerial Studies. Shortly after graduation, Mircea worked for Pacesetter Soccer Club in Sylvania, Ohio as the Director of the Youth Program. Mircea received a Professional Competences Certificate as a Sport Instructor in 2004, USSF National “D” License in 2006, National Youth Diploma in 2007, State League Diploma in 2008 and the Referee Grade 8 License in 2009. He is also on the Ohio North Olympic Developmental Staff. He is currently pursuing his Master’s degree in Sports Administration.

2009 Men’s Soccer Results


2009 Men’s Season Preview The 2010 edition of the Tiffin University men’s soccer team looks to continue its stellar Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play and capture its third consecutive conference tournament championship and advance to the NCAA Division II tournament. For the 2010 season, the Dragons return three of four players who were named to the Daktronics Division II Midwest All-Region team. Leading the way is junior forward Ashton Campbell, who was second in the conference with 11 goals in 2009. This season through six contests, Campbell leads the conference with five goals scored and was named GLIAC Player of the Week on Tues. Sept. 14 after recording a hat trick against rival Findlay and another pair of goals against Lake Erie College. Joining Campbell on the First Team AllMidwest Region last season was senior midfielder Rhys Cannella, who was also named GLIAC Offensive Player of the Year and a Daktronics First Team All-American. Cannella and Campbell were the only two players last season to reach doubledigits in goals scored, as Cannella led the conference by finding the back of the net 18 times. Also coleading the team with six assists with Campbell, Cannella led the conference with an amazing 36 total points. Rounding out the trio of allSept. 3 6:30 Sept. 8 4:30 region players Sept. 10 4:30 who return in Sept. 12 2:30 2010 is senior Sept. 17 4:30 Sept. 19 2:30 goalkeeper Jeff Sept. 24 4:30 Frisch. Frisch Sept. 26 1:00 was second in Oct. 1 4:00 Oct. 3 2:30 the conference Oct 8 4:00 in both total Oct 11 3:00 saves (80) and Oct 15 5:00 Oct 21 3:00 shutouts (eight Oct 23 2:00 shutouts, 1 Oct. 29 4:30 shared shutout). Oct. 31 3:30 So far in 2010, he is eighth in the conference with 12 saves and is only one of five goalies in the GLIAC with a shutout to their credit. Other returners include midfielders Michael O’Neill, Tyler Fabian, Roger Kummer, and Rabii Karanouh, and defenders Adam Fussell and Nick Kutch. 2010 Schedule at Bellarmine at Findlay Ashland Lake Erie at Saginaw Valley State at Northwood Ohio Dominican at Mercyhurst Ohio Valley Findlay Urbana at Seton Hill at Ohio Dominican Saginaw Valley State Northwood at Ashland at Lake Erie


Cannella named First Team Daktronics All-American Tiffin University’s Rhys Cannella was selected as First Team Daktronics Division II All-American. Cannella was the only GLIAC men’s soccer player picked on the First, Second, Third, or Honorable Mention teams, and is also the first Tiffin University soccer player to earn First Team NCAA All-American status. Cannella had previously been a First Team All-Region and Conference pick while also being named GLIAC Offensive Player of the Year. Sports information directors from NCAA Division II schools and conferences sponsoring men’s soccer selected the Daktronics All-America teams. The process begins at the regional level with all first team All-Region picks advancing to the national ballot. This is the fourth year Daktronics has sponsored the NCAA Division II men’s soccer All-America and All-Region teams. Cannella, Campbell earn First Team All-Region; Frisch, Iyayi also honored Tiffin’s Rhys Cannella and Tony Iyayi Named 2009 GLIAC Men’s Soccer “Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year,” Respectively BAY CITY, Mich. -- Tiffin University junior midfielder Rhys Cannella (Luton, England) was named the 2009 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) men’s soccer “Offensive Player of the Year,” while teammate, senior defender Tony Iyayi (Lagos, Nigeria), was named “Defensive Player of the Year” in balloting conducted by the league’s coaches. Along with Cannella and Iyayi, forward Ashton Campbell and midfielder Michael O’Neill were also First Team All-GLIAC selections, while defender Roger Kummer and goalkeeper Jeff Frisch were Second Team picks.



Records and Accomplishments

1985 Neil Day (1st) Mike Williams (1st) 1986 Neil Day (3rd) 1987 Scott Morrissey (2nd) John Cavanagh (3rd) Dennis Wesley (3rd) 1988 Sean Walkes (1st) Joe Geigle (2nd) Philmore George (2nd) 1989 Philmore George (1st) Joe Geigle (2nd) Sean Walkes (2nd) 1990 Sean Walkes (1st) Philmore George (2nd) 1991 Philmore George (1st) 1992 Roderick Reid (1st) Andrew Kromer (3rd) 1993 Roderick Reid (3rd) 1994 James Walker (1st) 1995 James Walker (3rd) 1996 Gary DuPlessis (1st) Dean Joseph (2nd) Romeo Taylor (HM) 1997 Gary DuPlessis (2nd) 1999 Henry Beetoe (3rd) 2000 Henry Beetoe (HM) Ali Lukungu (HM) 2001 Ali Lukungu (HM)

The 1988 Dragons team holds the single season record with 22 wins.

NAIA Scholar Athlete 1990 2003 Mike Wisnor Justin Kempton 1995 2004 Dean Joseph Justin Kempton 1996 2005 Dean Joseph Chad Smith 1998 Mark Dlugopolsky Andreas Anderhov 2006 1999 Chad Smith Andreas Anderhov Mircea Handru Jessie Miller 2000 NAIA ISAA Senior Jessie Miller Player of the Year 2001 1990 - Sean Walkes Frank Longley Ali Lukungu Umbro Senior Bowl Chris Chase 1989 - Scott Morrissey 2002 1990 - Joe Geigle Frank Longley 1991 - Sean Walkes Ali Lukungu 1992 - Philmore George Chris Chase Coach Ian Day 1993 - Andy Kromer

Sean Walkes earned three AllAmerican honors during his career and holds the career goals and points records.

2002 1994 - Roderick Reid Ali Lukungu (HM) Zach Lewis (HM) Game Statistics - Individual 2003 Ron Mugabi (HM) Most goals: Sean Walkes 6 vs. Bluffton (‘90) Justin Kempton (HM) Most assists: Phil Wolford 4 vs. Findlay (‘85) Eamonn Dooley (HM) Solomon Sharpe 4 vs. Defiance (‘89) 2004 Most points: Sean Walkes 14 vs. Bluffton (‘90) Ron Mugabi (HM) Eamonn Dooley (HM) 2006 Season Statistics - Individual Cameron Boyd (HM) Moe Karanouh (HM) Most goals: Sean Walkes 39 (‘90) Tony Iyayi (HM) Most assists: Andreas Anderhov 22 (‘99) 2009 Most points: Sean Walkes 92 (‘90) Rhys Cannella (1st NCAA) Most shutouts: Joe Geigle 13 (‘87) GAA: Rob Piekarczyk .82 (‘99)


Records and Accomplishments Goals in a Season 1. Sean Walkes 1990 - 39 2. Dennis Wesley 1986 - 29 3. Ali Lukungu 2000 - 27 4. Dean Joseph 1995 - 25 Sean Walkes 1988 - 25

6. Roderick Reid 1991 - 24 Ron Mugabi 2003 - 24 8. Roderick Reid 1990 - 22 Gary DuPlessis 1996 - 22 10. Three with 21

Assists in a Season 1. Andreas Anderhov 1999 - 22 2. Ali Lukungu 1999 - 20 3. Philmore George 1990 - 19 4. Philmore George 1988 - 15 5. Todd Van Culin 2000 - 14

Sean Walkes 1990 - 14 Roderick Reid 1990 - 14 Ali Lukungu 2001 - 14 9. Four tied with 13

Points in a Season 1. Sean Walkes 1990 - 92 2. Dennis Wesley 1987 - 72 3. Ali Lukungu 2000 - 63 4. Roderick Reid 1991 - 61 5. Ali Lukungu 1999 - 60 6. Sean Walkes 1988 - 59 7. Roderick Reid 1990 - 58 8. Ron Mugabi 2003 - 54 9. Philmore George 1988 - 53 Dean Joseph 1995 - 53

Career Statistics - Individual Most goals: Most assists:

Sean Walkes 85 Ali Lukungu 55 Philmore George 55 Most points: Sean Walkes 202 Most shutouts: Joe Geigle 34 Goals against avg.: Mike Williams .75

Goals in a Career 1. Sean Walkes 1988-90 - 85 2. Ron Mugabi 2001-04 - 75 3. Roderick Reid 1990-93 - 72 4. Ali Lukungu 1999-02 - 69 5. Dean Joseph 1993-96 - 60 6. Philmore George 1988-91 - 59 7. James Walker 1992-95 - 50 8. Gary DuPlessis 1995-97 - 40

Assists in a Career 1. Ali Lukungu 1999-02 - 55 Philmore George 1988-91 - 55 3. Roderick Reid 1990-93 - 46 4. Sean Walkes 1988-90 - 32 Solomon Sharpe 1987-90 - 32 6. Andreas Anderhov 1997-99 - 29 7. James Walker 1992-95 - 28 8. Eamonn Dooley 2002-06 - 26 9. Richard Birkin 1994-96 - 24

Points in a Career 1. Sean Walkes 1988-90 - 202 2. Ali Lukungu 1999-02 - 193 3. Roderick Reid 1990-93 - 190 4. Ron Mugabi 2001-04 - 177 5. Philmore George 1988-91 - 173 6. Dean Joseph 1993-96 - 142 7. James Walker 1992-95 - 128 8. Andy Kromer 1988-89,91-92 - 103 9. Gary DuPlessis 1995-97 - 96

Team Statistics Most goals (game) 16 vs. Rio Grande (1985), Wilberforce (2001) Most goals (season) 101 (1990) Fewest goals allowed (season) 14 (1986) Most wins (season) 22 (1988) Fewest wins (season) 5 (1998) Most losses (season) 14 (1998) Fewest losses (season) 2 (1987, 1988) Most consecutive wins 13 (1992) Most games without a loss 21 (1987) Season Records GLIAC Tournament Champions (2008) NAIA District 22 Champions (1988, 1990, 1991, 1992) NAIA Area 6 Champions (1988, 1990, 1991, 1992) Stu Perry Award (1988) Highest National Ranking 5th (1989)


Tiffin University Men vs. All Opponents Adrian Alderson Broaddus Aquinas Ashland Auburn Montgomery Baldwin Wallace Belhaven Berea Bethel Bluffton California PA Capital Cedarville Charleston Concordia Cornerstone Cumberland Daemen Davis & Elkins Defiance Denison Detroit Drury Earlham Eastern Kentucky Findlay Franklin Frostburg Gannon Geneva Goshen Grace Grandview Heidelberg Hillsdale Hiram Houghton Illinois Springfield Illinois Tech Indiana Wesleyan Indianapolis IUPUI John Brown Judson Kenyon Lagrange Lander Lake Erie Lindsey Wilson Madonna Malone Marian Marion Marietta Mercyhurst Midwestern Missouri Baptist Missouri S&T Mt. Olive

Year Began 91 86 01 86 95 87 91 88 01 83 84 84 83 85 87 03 99 01 00 89 85 87 07 90 85 83 83 87 07 98 06 92 92 88 02 95 98 88 04 95 04 89 88 92 85 88 90 08 93 96 83 91 86 95 04 90 04 08 97

W 2 1 1 11 0 1 0 1 1 6 2 1 19 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 23 2 1 0 4 1 1 1 1 0 1 6 0 1 4 1 4 1 0 3 1 0 2 2 3 19 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1

L 0 2 0 7 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 3 6 0 0 0 4 2 1 1 0

T 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

GF 10 2 2 55 0 3 4 4 6 48 7 2 80 13 8 5 2 8 5 6 2 1 0 2 5 91 12 2 2 18 2 2 4 3 0 1 15 3 2 12 7 14 4 4 15 1 0 7 4 18 83 4 1 6 8 2 0 0 3

GA 0 8 1 30 1 2 7 1 2 8 4 6 34 10 0 4 1 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 1 32 1 0 3 6 0 0 1 0 1 0 12 7 0 3 10 0 1 5 16 0 4 1 1 15 30 0 1 1 14 10 3 2 0


Mt. Union Mt. Vernon Mobile Muskingum National Louis Nazareth Northern Kentucky Northwood Notre Dame Oakland Oberlin Ohio Dominican Ohio Northern Ohio Valley Ohio Wesleyan Olivet Otterbein Pittsburgh Point Park Quincy Rio Grande Roberts Wesleyan Rockhurst Roosevelt Rosary Saginaw Valley St. Seton Hill St. Francis IL St. Joseph’s IN St. Xavier St. Vincent Shawnee State Shepherd Siena Heights Spring Arbor Taylor Teikyo Marycrest Transylvania Trinity Tri-State Truman State Tusculum Urbana Viterbo Wabash Walsh Westminster West Virginia Tech West Virginia Wesleyan Wheeling Jesuit Wilberforce William Carey Wilmington Wisconsin Parkside Wittenberg Wooster Totals

85 83 93 94 90 83 07 03 01 87 87 83 89 09 85 83 84 87 99 07 83 99 92 88 90 02 04 88 07 95 98 91 09 83 88 86 95 95 92 86 07 09 83 03 89 83 97 87 87 86 01 94 83 90 84 93

1 17 0 1 2 2 0 9 5 1 1 19 1 1 0 1 2 1 3 0 17 5 0 1 1 9 4 2 2 2 6 15 1 12 4 8 1 0 1 11 0 0 12 1 1 23 1 2 4 8 1 0 3 1 3 6

0 5 5 0 1 0 1 2 1 8 0 6 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 11 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 1 1 0 0 8 0 0 3 0 0 1 6 1 2 0

0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

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1 74 3 4 11 14 1 30 22 11 2 93 4 4 1 8 8 3 25 1 107 21 1 7 3 31 13 8 7 9 34 116 4 50 13 30 2 3 6 59 1 2 51 5 6 79 4 18 10 23 16 2 10 2 10 19 1685

0 25 19 0 5 2 2 16 11 26 1 31 0 0 10 0 6 2 1 1 47 22 1 4 1 11 3 4 3 7 5 12 2 9 0 6 1 6 0 20 4 3 10 0 2 29 1 0 14 12 0 4 21 6 8 8 720


2010 Tiffin University Men’s Soccer Roster 0 Steven Drain 00 Scott Felgar 1 Jeff Frisch 2 Christopher Hoerle 3 Adam Fussell 4 Nick Kutch 5 James Dores 6 Tyler Fabian 7 Roger Kummer 8 Michael O’Neill 9 Rabii Karanouh 10 Ashton Campbell 11 Edison Benda 12 Kyle Millinger 13 Daniel Agosta 14 Emmanuel Adjei 15 Matthew Moceri 16 Chad Kulchar 17 Rhys Cannella 18 Ryan Johnstone 19 Steve Morris 20 Jake Buckwalter 21 Zachary Smith 23 Jesse Burke* 24 Qendrim Rexhepi 25 Joseph DiTirro 26 Ben Thomas 27 Kyle Woessner 28 Gavin Camp 29 Kevin Stalter 30 Michael Skelly 31 Matin Abinah 32 Stefan Mariano 33 Zach Bowman 34 Josh McAfee 35 Ryan Apel 36 Robert Angulo 37 Donald Smith 39 Aric Skalican

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GK GK GK D D D D MF MF MF MF F F D MF D F D/MF MF MF MF F D MF MF MF MF MF D MF MF D MF D D D F MF MF

Xenia, OH 41 Patrick Carroll Litchefield, OH 42 Matthew Walker Columbus, OH 43 Shawn Doak Troy MI 44 Seth Lear Stafford, UK 45 Komi Akpalo Pittsburgh, PA 46 Andrew Granato Lincoln, England 47 Andrew Cosentino Jefferson HIlls, PA 48 Kade Davis Galloway, NJ 49 Omar Bernardino Luton, UK 50 Garrett Van Fleet Mississauga, ONT 51 Godfred Tawiah Luton, England 52 David Joseph Kampala, Uganda 53 Austin Williams Port Clinton, OH Shelby Twp. MI Head Coach: Rudy Brownell Cincinnati OH Asst. Coach: Mircea Handru Macomb, MI Strongsville, OH Luton, England Castle Hill, Australia Delaware, OH Wooster, OH Ashland, OH Cincinnati OH Mason, MI Ashtabula, OH Ada MI Cincinnati, OH Elmore OH Westerville, OH Wooster, OH Bramington, Canada Dunrobin, ONT Findlay OH Fremont, OH Batavia OH Chicago IL Warren OH Columbus, OH

FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR

D MF MF MF F MF MF MF MF D F MF MF

Appleton WI Galloway OH Alliance OH Harpster OH Columbus OH Beavercreek OH Canton OH Zanesville OH Sandusky OH Rockport IN Columbus OH Toledo OH Amherst OH


Tiffin University Team Soccer Camp The Tiffin University Soccer Program would like to invite you to the 2011 High School Soccer Team Camps! These camps are dedicated to teaching players the fundamentals that have been the foundation of our soccer program since its inception. We would like to invite your team to receive first class instruction from a professional coaching staff and our players in hopes that your players will go on to compete as a collegiate student-athlete. Let us help you achieve your team’s goals and dreams through a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and discipline! We hope to see you here at Tiffin University on July 8-10, 2011 for Boy’s High School Camp. - Rudy Brownell Head Soccer Coach

TIFFIN UNIVERSITY High School Team Camp (Tentative Schedule) Friday: 12:00pm-1:00pm 1:45pm 2:00pm - 4:00pm 4:00pm - 4:45pm 5:00pm - 6:00pm 7:30pm - 9:00pm 11:00pm

Registration Camp Meeting at Fields Afternoon Session (Goalkeeper Session) Staff vs. Campers Dinner Evening Scrimmage Lights Out

Saturday: 7:00am - 8:00am 9:00am -11:00am 11:30am -1:00pm 2:00pm - 4:00pm 4:00pm - 4:45pm 5:00pm - 6:00pm 7:30pm - 9:00pm 11:00pm

Breakfast Morning Session (Goalkeeper Session) Lunch Afternoon Session (Goalkeeper Session) Staff vs. Campers Dinner Evening Scrimmage Lights Out

Sunday: 7:00am - 8:00am 9:00am -11:00am 11:30am -1:00pm 2:00pm - 4:00pm 4:30pm - 5:30pm

Breakfast Morning Session (Goalkeeper Session) Lunch Afternoon Scrimmage Clean Rooms & Checkout


Paradiso Athletic Complex Tiffin University enjoys playing its home games at the Paradiso Athletic Complex. One of many attractive new facilities on display, the Paradiso Athletic Complex is one of the top soccer fields in the area. With warmup fields, a large outfield electronic scoreboard, a developing press box area, and team dugouts, the field offers the Tiffin University soccer teams a great place to call home. The field is just 1.5 miles from the Tiffin University campus and resides on 78 acres of land that also house all the outdoor athletics teams at TU. The Paradiso Athletic Complex debuted in the fall of 1997. Also included are two softball fields, Heminger field, two football practice fields, a Nature Preserve, and a developing outdoor track and field facility. Another new addition to the fields is the Athletic Fieldhouse. In addition, there is expanded parking accomodating hundreds of vehicles. An indoor practice facility is also in development nearby.


Share the Pride, Build on Tradition is a $12 million comprehensive campaign designed to create endowed student scholarships, construct the new recreation center, and make other campus improvements. These enhancements, coupled with recent investments in new student apartments, the Tiffin University Nature Preserve, Paradiso Athletic Complex, and the Miami Street Improvement Project, will result in a total investment by Tiffin University of more than $30 million in the Tiffin community.

Campaign Objectives Recreation Center $9,400,000 The Recreation Center will consist of two connected buildings: a field house and an indoor practice facility. The connector will include a lobby and locker room facilities. Other Campus Development $1,600,000 Over the past several decades, TU has created a campus that not only reflects the University’s own growth and success, but also enhances the appearance and economic well being of the City of Tiffin. To continue pursuing the campus master plan, TU seeks $1.6 million for land acquisition, landscaping, parking and others amenities. Endowed Student Scholarships $1,000,000 Without financial aid, many Tiffin University students could not afford higher education. Since over 80 percent of TU students receive some level of aid, TU leaders seek $1 million to bolster the endowment resources of the University to create additional student scholarships.


As Athletic Director at Tiffin University and Head Baseball Coach since 1992, I can personally attest to the fact that this is an exciting time at Tiffin University and particularly its athletic department. As a full member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, arguably the nation’s finest conference, it is time to make a strong commitment to excellence. I am committed to increasing the visibility and our outreach efforts of TU’s athletic department while remaining conscious of your needs and concerns. Because of this the Tiffin University Athletic Department annually holds the Tiffin University Athletic Department Golf Outing. By supporting Tiffin University Athletics through participation in the golf outing, the community assists us with this commitment and ensures our student athletes compete at the highest level. Thanks for your continued support, Lonny Allen Athletic Director Tiffin University Our Athletic Department is eager to continue our growing success. As our University and reputation continues to progress within the community, the GLIAC, and the NCAA, we want to thank you, the fans, for supporting us in our endeavors. With the generous support and funding from friends, parents, alumni, and neighbors we can continue to prosper to be an elite NCAA D-II institution. Your annual involvement with our athletic fundraising guarantees that you will be recognized and promoted as a loyal constituent of Tiffin University Athletics throughout the entire school year. Tiffin University looks forward to the increase of our annual partnerships.

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Scott Felgar

Steven Drain

Jeff Frisch

SO GK Litchfield OH

SO GK Xenia OH

Scott is a goalkeeper for the Dragons Men’s Soccer team and comes to Tiffin from Litchfield, OH. He attended Buckeye High School where he was coached by Jeff Koeth. He is the son of Debbie Felgar and brother to Stephanie. His major is in marketing and after graduation he plans on completing his master’s degree.

Stephen is from Beavercreek High School in Beavercreek, OH where he was coached by John Guiliano. He is the son of Steve and Mary and brother to Alicia. He plans on completing a degree in Criminal Justice and then venturing into the marines after graduation. Stephen is a freshman goalkeeper.

SR GK Columbus OH Jeff is from Northland High School in Columbus, OH. He is the son of Jan and Peter Frisch and brother to Jay and Neal Fabyan. He is majoring in International Business and plans on either entering the work force or furthering his education and pursuing a master’s degree after graduation. 2009 - Jeff started 20 games, posting a 0.87 GAA with 80 saves over 1758 minutes. He earned All-Region and All-GLIAC honors. 2008 - Jeff appeared in 17 games, starting 14 of them. He posted a 1.38 GAA with 72 saves over 1435 minutes. 2007 - Jeff appeared in 4 games for 57 minutes and allowed no goals with 8 saves.

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Christopher Hoerle

Adam Fussell

Nick Kutch

JR Troy MI

JR D Stafford, UK

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Chris is a defender from Troy, MI, where he attended Macomb Community College. His honors include NSCAA/Adidas All Region Team player and All MCCAA award. He is the son of Cindy and Tom Hoerle. He is majoring in Sports Management.

Adam is from Weston Road High School in Walsall, OH where he was coached by David Ayre. He is the son of Jayne and Michael Fussell and brother to Liam and Amy. He is a sports management major and contributes to the Dragons as a defensive player. 2009 - Adam played in 18 games, starting 12 of them. He had 1 goal and 2 assists.

JR D Pittsburgh PA

Nick is from Penn Hills High School in Pittsburg, PA where he was coached by Richard Nese. He is the son of Diane and Edward and brother to Brian Kutch. His major is in marketing and he plans to enter the work force after graduation. He contributes to the Dragons in the defense and midfield positions. 2009 - Nick played in 20 games, starting 19 of them. He had 4 goals and 4 assists. 2008 - Nick started 19 games with 1 assist.

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James Dores

Tyler Fabian

JR D Lincoln, UK

SO MF Jefferson Hills PA

James is a defender from Lincoln, England, where he attended the University of Lincoln. His honors include BSC Honors in Sport and Exercise Science. He is the son of Joy Dores. He is majoring in Business Administration Management.

Tyler comes from Thomas Jefferson Higih School in Jefferson Hills, Pennsylvania where he was coached by Dr. Kulish. He is the son of Albert and LuAnn Fabian and brother to Travis, Tami, Tonya, and Tatum. He is a Sports Management major and plans on graduating from Tiffin University. 2009 - Tyler started 20 games, registering 3 assists.

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Roger Kummer SR MF Galloway NJ Roger is from Galloway, New Jersey where he attended Absegami High School and was coached by Bill Rose. He is the son of Roger and Judy and brother to Candace, Josh and Jason. His major is in psychology and he is involved in student government and hall council. 2009-Roger played in 18 games, starting 16 of them. He earned All-GLIAC honors, scoring 2 goals with 2 assists. 2008 - Roger played in 19 games, scoring 4 goals and 5 assists. 2007 - Roger appeared in 17 games. He totaled 3 goals and 5 assists.


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Michael O’Neill

Rabii Karanouh

Ashton Campbell

JR MF Luton, England

SR MF Mississauga ONT

JR F Luton, England

Rabii is from Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada where he was coached by Robert Tucci. He is the son of Eddy and Dania Karanouh and brother to Moe and Nivine. His major is in Hospitality and Tourism and he plans on pursuing an athletic career. He contributes to the Dragons in the midfield.

Ashton comes to Tiffin from Queensbury Upper School in Luton, England. He is the son of David and Barbara Campbell and brother to Neil, Andrea, and Nathanael. His major is in accounting and he is a resident assistant at TU. After graduation he plans on furthering his education and pursuing a master’s degree.

2009 - Rabii played in 14 games, starting 11 of them. He had 1 goal and 2 assists. 2008 - Rabii played in 12 games last year.

2009 - Ashton was a All-Region and All-GLIAC player who totaled 11 goals and 6 assists. 2008 - Ashton started 19 games, scoring 8 goals with 6 assists for 22 points. He was named GLIAC Offensive Player of the Year.

Michael is from Ickneild High School in Luton, England where he was coached by Adam Pentengell. He is the son of Ann and John O’Neill and brother to Kate and Isobelle. He is a sports management major and plans on coaching sports and becoming a physical education teacher. He is a midfielder for the TU Dragons. 2009 - Michael started 20 games, earning All-GLIAC honors with 3 goals and 9 assists. 2008 - Michael started in 19 games, scoring 6 goals witih 7 assists for 19 points.

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FR F Kampala, Uganda Edison is a midfielder from Jinja, Uganda, where he attended Nkumba University. He is the son of Rose and Ben Benda.

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Kyle Millinger

Daniel Agosta

JR D Port Clinton OH

JR MF Shelby Twp. MI

Kyle is from Port Clinton High School in Port Clinton, OH where he was coached by Patrick Romero. He is the son of Doug and Linda Millinger and brother to Michael and Haley. He is a criminal justice major and plans to become an FBI agent after graduation.

Daniel is from Eisenhower High School in Shelby Township MI where he was coached by Coach Vanhauten. He is the son of Antoniino and Maria Agosta and has a brother Giuseppe. He is a Finance and Accounting major and midfielder for the Dragons. He was an All-Conference, Region, and District honoree in high school. He plans on returning to Michigan after graduation.

2009 - Kyle appeared in 3 games. 2008 - Kyle appeared in 1 game.

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FR D Cincinnati OH

SR F Macomb MI

JR D/MF Strongsville OH

Manny is a defender and midfielder from Accra, Ghana, where he attended Winton Woods High School. His honors include 2009-2010 MVP and first year letter winner for Winton Woods. He is the son of Lydia Djangmah.

Matt is from Eisenhower High School in Macomb, MI where he was coached by Chris Corteg. He is the son of Salvatore and Patricia and brother to Nick and Cristina. He is a finance major and will contribute to the Dragons in the forward and attacking positions.

Chad is from Strongsville High School in Strongsville, OH where he was coached by Tobey Cook. He is the son of David and Deborah Kulchar and brother to Mandi and Alli. He is a business management major and plans to work in the hotel business and eventually manage his own hotel.

Emmanuel Adjei

Matthew Moceri

2009 - Matt played in 13 games, registering 1 assist.

Chad Kulchar

2009 - Chad played in 20 games, starting 18 of them. He had 3 assists. 2008 - Chad played in 8 games last year.


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SR MF Luton, England Rhys is from Putteridge High School in Luton, England where he was coached by Butch Fazal. He is the son of Luigi and Karen Campbell and the brother to Danika, Francesco and Fabio. His major is in Sports Management and after graduation he plans on working for a professional sports team. 2009 - Rhys was a NCAA First Team All-American who also earned All-Region and GLIAC Offensive Player of the Year honors. He scored 15 goals with 6 assists. 2008 - Rhys appeared in 19 games, scoring 6 goals with 3 assists. 2007 - Rhys played in 17 games, scoring 4 goals with 4 assists.

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Ryan Johnstone

Steve Morris

FR MF Castle Hill, Australia Ryan is a midfielder from Sydney, Australia, where he attended Castle Hill High School. His honors include State Championship team player in 2007, SYL Finals 2007 and 2008, and Golden Boot of National Champions in 2009. He is the son of Greg and Kim Johnstone. He is majoring in Journalism.

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Jesse Burke

SR MF Cincinnati OH

FR MF Beaufays, Belgium Pierre is a midfielder from LiAge, Belgium, where he attended the University of LiAge. He is the son of Fabienne PierrAce and Phillippe De Pauw. He majoring in Business Administration.

25 Joseph DiTirro SO MF Ashtabula OH Joseph is from Edgewood Sr High School in Ashtabula, OH where he was coached by Paulo DiBenedetto. His mother is Stephanie DiTirro and his sister is Lindsey. He has yet to declare a major and will contribute to the Dragons in the midfield and forward positions.

Jesse is from North College Hill Jr/Sr High School in Cincinnati, OH where he was coached by Troy Yeary. He is the son of Allen Burke Sr. and Anita Burke and brother to A.J. Burke. He is an education major and forward for the Dragons. He plans on playing professional soccer after graduation.

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Ben Thomas

FR Ada MI

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Ben is a midfielder and forward from Akron, Ohio, where he attended Forest Hills Eastern High School. His honors include All Conference, All region, and All State. He is the son of Karen Lindhout and Brad Thomas.

SR MF Delaware OH

Steve comes from Buckeye Valley High School in Delaware, OH where he was coached by Joe Kubu. He is the son of Scott and Connie and brother to Chirsten. He is a management major and involved in SAAC (Student Athletic Advisory Committee). 2009-Steve appeared in 4 games. 2008-Steve appeared in 4 games. 2007-Steve played in 5 games.

24 Qendrim Rexhepi

SO MF Mason MI Quendrim is from Mason High School in Mason, MI where he was coached by Nick Binder. He is the son of Besa and Rrahman Rexhepi and he has one brother and three sisters. He has declared a major in marketing and will contribute to the TU dragons in the midfield and forward positions. 2009 - Qendrim appeared in 1 game.

27 Kyle Woessner SO MF Cincinnati OH Kyle is a defender who comes to Tiffin from Glen Este High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is the son of Brian and Laura Woessner and brother to Megan. He is a Criminal Justice major and plans on entering law enforcement after graduation.


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Kevin Stalter

Michael Skelly

Stefan Mariano

JR MF Wooster OH

SO MF Dunrobin, ONT

Mike is from Waynedale High School in Wooster, OH where he was coached by Larry C. His brother is Mark Skelly. His major is in marketing and sports management.

Stefan comes to Tiffin from All Saints Catholic High School in Dunrobin, OH where he was coached by Brendan Shane. He is the son of Alice and Remigio Mariano and brother to Serge. He is a sports management major and plans to pursue a career in business and marketing.

SR MF Westerville OH

Kevin is a midfielder from Westerville South High School in Westerville, OH where he was coached by Derrick Hone. He is the son of Bill and Patty Stalter and brother to Brian, Scott and Dawn. He is a business management and finance major and plans on becoming a part of a large corporation after graduation.

2009 - Mike appeared in 1 game.

2009 - Kevin appeared in 4 games. 2008 - Kevin played in 17 games, posting 1 assist. 2007 - Kevin played in 13 games with one assist.

2009 - Stefan played in 11 games.

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Zach Bowman

Josh McAfee

Ryan Apel

SO D Fremont OH

FR D Batavia OH

Joshua is from Fremont Ross High School in Fremont, OH where he was coached by Phil Collison. He is the son of Chris and Vicki McAfee and brother to Jacob. His major is in sports management and he contributes to the Dragons in the defense.

Ryan is a defender from Batavia, Ohio, where he attended Glen Este High School. His honors include Athletic Scholar, All Conference 2nd team, Award of Merit, Coaches Award Indiana University Soccer Academy. He is the son of Kathy and Fredrick Apel. He is majoring in Accounting.

FR D Findlay OH Zach is a midfielder from Findlay, Ohio, where he attended Findlay High School. His honors include 4 year scholar athlete, 3 year Varsity letter winner, 1st Team All League, and Scholarship recipient Hancock Soccer Association. He is the son of Greg and Crystal Bowman. He is majoring in International Business and Finance.

2009 - Josh played in 1 game.

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Robert Angulo

Donald Smith III

Aric Skalican

FR F Chicago IL

FR MF Warren OH

SO MF Columbus OH

Donald is a midfielder from Warren, OH. His honors include Honor Roll student, and 3 year varsity letter winner. He is the son of Tessa and Jesse Champ. He is majoring in Homeland Security and Terrorism.

Aric is from Hamilton Township High School in Columbus, OH where he was coached by Josh Eaton. He is the son of Anthony and Susan and brother Niel and Toni. He contributes to the Dragons in the midfield.

Michael is from Bowling Green High School in Bowling Green, OH where he was coached by Tim Memmer. He is the son of J. Peter and Carol Fox and brother to Jessica, Benjamin, and Shaun. He has declared a major in psychology and plans on pursuing a career in law enforcement after graduation. He will contribute to the TU Dragons in the midfield positions.


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Matthew Walker

Shawn Doak

Komi Akpalo

FR MF Galloway OH

FR MF Alliance OH

FR F Columbus OH

Matt is a left midfield player from Galloway, OH, where he attended Westland High School and Bloom-Carroll High School. His honors include 4 year letter winner for soccer, 2009 Golden Boot Award, 1st Team All Mid-State League, 2nd Team All Central District 2009, Honor Roll Student, and player in Austria at the World Friendship Games in 2007 and 2008. He is the son of Rhonda and Robert Walker. He is majoring in Criminal Justice.

Shawn is a midfielder from Alliance, Ohio. His honors include 2007-2008 varsity letter winner, 2008-2009 All Stark County 2nd team, and 2009-2010 1st Team All Stark County and 2nd team All NBC. He is the son of Wendell and Angie Doak. He is majoring in Forensic Science.

Komi is a forward from Columbus, Ohio, where he attended Columbus State Community College. His honors include 2008-2009 Most Improved Player. He is the son of Yoele Mathey and Maurice Akpalo. He is majoring in Criminal Justice.

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Andrew Granato

Andrew Cosentino

Kade Davis

FR MF Beavercreek OH Andrew is a midfielder from Beavercreek, Ohio, where he attended Beavercreek High School. His honors include 2007-2009 OHSAA Division 1 District and Regional Champion, 2009 GWOC All Conference Second Team and Honor Roll student. He is the son of Nick and Kandi Granato. He is majoring in Business Administration.

FR MF Canton OH

FR MF Zanesville OH

Andrew is a midfielder from Canton, Ohio, where he attended Perry High School. His honors include 3 year letter winner and 2009 1st team All Stark County player. He is the son of Teresa and Guiseppe Cosentino. He is majoring in Sports Management.

Kade is a midfielder from Zanesville, Ohio, where he attended John Glenn High School. His honors include being a 2 year All MVL, 2 year assists leader in the MVL, top 2 year 5 MVL scorer, varsity letter winner all 4 years, varsity soccer captain, 2 year All District Ohio High School Scholarship Team, 2 year MOSSL Championship Team player and Honor Roll Student. He is the son of Jamie and Todd Davis. He is majoring in Homeland Security.


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Omar Bernardino

Godfred Tawiah

David Joseph

FR MF Sandusky OH

FR F Columbus OH

Omar is a defender from Sandusky, Ohio, where he attended Sandusky High School. His honors include MVP Defender Award, 1st Team All District, Coaches Award and a three year letter winner. He is the son of Juan and Maria Bernardino. He is majoring in Accounting.

Godfred is a forward from Columbus, Ohio. His honors include Ohio Dominican Enterprise Academy player, Honor Roll student, Scholar Athlete, 1st Team All-City Soccer, and All- District. He is the son of Emmanuel and Christiana Tawiah. He is majoring in criminal justice.

FR MF Toledo OH David is a midfielder from Toledo, Ohio, where he attended Ottawa Hills High School. He is the son of David and Sherrie Joseph. He is a Business major.


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