2010 Tusculum Men's Soccer Media Guide

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GENERAL INFORMATION

DEAN HOPEWELL

ANDRES JARQUIN

Q���� F���� School .....................................Tusculum College Loca�on .......................... Greeneville, TN 37743 Founded .....................................................1794 Enrollment .................................................2,350 President ............................ Dr. Nancy B. Moody Alma Mater ..................Eastern Kentucky, 1972 Director of Athle�cs .................. Frankie DeBusk Alma Mater ................................ Furman, 1991 Associate AD (SWA) .................... Deborah Davis Faculty Athle�c Representa�ve ..... Tom Stueber Nickname .............................................Pioneers School Colors ......Orange (Pantone 158) & Black Stadium .........................................Pioneer Field Capacity ...................................................3,500 Surface ..................................................... Grass Religious Affilia�on ................ Presbyterian, USA Na�onal Affilia�on ................... NCAA Division II Conference .................................. South Atlan�c Assoc. Head Athle�c Trainer ... Michael Hawkins COACHING STAFF Head Coach ................................... Steve Voltz Alma Mater ..................................Florida, 1999 Record at Tusculum (yrs) ..................... First year Career Record (yrs) ..................................... 2-16 Men’s Soccer Office Phone ........ (423) 636-7496 Email ................................ svoltz@tusculum.edu Assistant Coach .........................Rob Richardson 2009 Overall Record ............................... 10-6-2 2009 Conference Record ......................4-4 (5th) Starters Returning/Lost ................................ 3/8 Le�ermen Returning/Lost .......................... 5/12 ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Director ................................... Dom Donnelly Office Phone ............................ (423) 636-7326 Cell Phone ................................ (423) 341-0091 Fax ............................................ (423) 636-7370 Email ....................... ddonnelly@tusculum.edu

T���� �� C������� 2010 Seniors ............................... Inside Front Cover Quick Facts ............................................................ 1 Table of Contents................................................... 1 About the Cover .................................................... 1 College Administra�on .......................................... 2 Pioneer Athle�c Staff ............................................. 3 Head Coach Steve Voltz ......................................... 4 Assistant Coach Rob Richardson............................ 4 Associate AD Deborah Davis.................................. 5 Assoc. Head Athle�c Trainer Michael Hawkins...... 5 Athle�c Media Rela�ons Dir. Dom Donnelly ......... 5 2010 Roster ........................................................... 6 Pronuncia�on Guide.............................................. 6 Roster Breakdown ................................................. 6 Season Prospectus................................................. 7 Meet the Pioneers ............................................ 8-11 Pioneer Birthdays in Season ................................ 11 2009 Season in Review ........................................ 12 2009 Sta�s�cs ..................................................... 13 2009 Results ........................................................ 14 Men’s Soccer Honors ...................................... 15-16 Record Book ................................................... 17-18 Individual Single-Match Leaders ......................... 17 Individual Single-Season Leaders ........................ 17 Individual Career Leaders ............................... 17-18 Team Match Records ........................................... 18 Team Season Records .......................................... 18 All-Time Series Records ....................................... 18 Year-By-Year Results ....................................... 19-20 All-Time Le�ermen Roster ............................. 21-22 Tusculum College................................................. 23 Pioneer Athle�c Facili�es .................................... 24 Radio/TV Chart ............................ Inside Back Cover

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The 2010 Tusculum College Men’s Soccer Media Guide is published by the TC Athle�c Media Rela�ons Office, Dom Donnelly, Director.

Addi�onal photography by by:: Travis Crabtree, Cody Greene, NCAA, South Atlan�c Conference and Tusculum Archives. About the Cover: Featured on this year’s cover are (le� - right) Andres Jarquin, Horton McKinney, Andy Goellner, Dean Hopewell and Ma�hew McKeever. Cover Design by: Nathan Carver using Adobe Photoshop. Photography by Nathan Carver, Mike Slade and Carolina Sports, Inc. Prin�ng by: Pulp Prin�ng, Bristol, Tenn.

Wri�en, compiled and edited by: Whitney Noble. Dom Donnelly, Deborah Davis, Steve Voltz, and Rob Richardson. Principal Photography by: Nathan Carver, Dom Donnelly, Phil Gentry, Carolina Sports, Inc., Phil Robinson, WG Sportsphotos and Mike Slade.

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COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION DR. NANCY B. MOODY

PRESIDENT 2ND YEAR • EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY, 1972 Dr. Nancy B. Moody is the 27th President of Tusculum College, Tennessee’s oldest College and is the first female president. She officially assumed the role on April 27, 2009. “Dr. Moody is a strong advocate of our civic arts curriculum and is well-known and respected in our region. We feel fortunate to have a�racted someone of her caliber, and we are truly op�mis�c about the future of Tusculum College under her leadership,” said Ken Bowman, chairman of the Tusculum College Board of Trustees and of the selec�on commi�ee. “Dr. Moody is a proven, successful college president with an especially impressive record of preparing students to be ac�ve ci�zens and successful in the careers they choose.” Bowman added that Dr. Moody has demonstrated a commitment to Tusculum College’s mission of providing a strong civic arts curriculum for all graduates and to con�nuing to grow the College in that tradi�on for both residen�al and Graduate and Professional Studies students. Dr. Moody was previously President of South Atlan�c Conference member Lincoln Memorial University since 2002. “I am excited to have the opportunity to serve Tusculum College. I am extremely impressed with the people of Tusculum College - the students, faculty, staff, administra�ve personnel and members of the Board of Trustees,” said Dr. Moody. “Without excep�on, there is a sense of enthusiasm and pride for the mission of the College, which has a wonderful legacy as the oldest ins�tu�on of higher educa�on in the state of Tennessee.” She added, “As a first-genera�on college graduate, I have always valued all levels of educa�on with a par�cular interest in the higher educa�on of tradi�onal aged college students and adults of all ages. Achieving the knowledge and skills necessary to func�on in society through a college educa�on is one of the best ways to s�mulate the local economy and posi�vely impact local communi�es and the lives of others. Dr. Moody received associate and baccalaureate degrees in nursing from Eastern Kentucky University, a master’s of science in nursing from Texas Woman’s University and a doctorate of science in nursing from the University of Alabama’s School of Nursing at Birmingham. Her professional career in higher educa�on began at LMU as an instructor of nursing. She subsequently served in several roles at LMU, culmina�ng in her appointment as the dean of LMU’s School of Professional Studies before joining the faculty at East Tennessee State University where she was tenured and served as department chair. She would go on to become an associate professor at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, while also serving as the execu�ve director of the Tennessee Center of Nursing. Dr. Moody currently chairs the execu�ve commi�ee for the Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universi�es Associa�on and serves on the Tennessee Student Assistance Corpora�on Board of Directors. She is a member of the NCAA Division II President’s Council and an ac�ve par�cipant on the boards of the Appalachian Colleges Associa�on and the Tennessee Center for Nursing, Inc. She is married to Tom Moody, a self-employed public accountant in Knoxville. She and Tom are proud parents of grown children, daughter, Mykel, and son, Adam.

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FRANKIE DEBUSK

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS 4TH YEAR • FURMAN UNIVERSITY, 1991 Frankie DeBusk is entering his fourth year as athle�c director at Tusculum College. He was named interim director of athle�cs in August, 2007 and was promoted to the full-�me post later that year. DeBusk is also beginning his 13th season at the helm of the Pioneer football program. DeBusk oversees the day-to-day opera�ons of the Tusculum athle�c department and the 14 sports that the College sponsors. In his first three years at the helm of the Pioneer Athle�c Department, DeBusk has guided Tusculum to outstanding seasons. In the last three years, TC has captured nine South Atlan�c Conference championships, five SAC Tournament �tles and 14 NCAA Division II postseason appearances. Tusculum has finished fourth or be�er for the Doug Echols SAC Athle�c Excellence Award, including second in his first two years as athle�c director. With its outstanding na�onal postseason success during the 2008-09 campaign, Tusculum was the top league school in the NACDA Director’s Cup, finishing 58th of 272 Division II programs in the country. Tusculum student-athletes and coaches have garnered numerous individual accomplishments during DeBusk’s brief watch. In the last three years, 122 student-athletes have earned All-South Atlan�c Conference honors, including 55 AllRegion picks and 24 All-Americans. Twelve (12) have been selected as SAC Players of the Year, including four as Region Players of the Year. Three have also garnered Conference Freshman of the Year accolades. DeBusk has also stressed academic excellence in the department, resul�ng in 272 SAC Commissioner Honor Roll recipients over the last three years, including and a school record 26 named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Team. Thirteen (13) Pioneers have earned the pres�gious South Atlan�c Conference Scholar Athlete Award for their respec�ve sports, including six ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans®, including Dus�n Morrow (baseball - 2008), Nicole Ferris (women’s soccer - 2008), Jarrell NeSmith (football - 2008, 2009), Simon Holzapfel (men’s cross country - 2008) and Chase Carroll (men’s golf 2009). Three TC head coaches were either named Conference or Region Coach of the Year during the 2007-08 season. Tommy Arne� (men’s tennis) and Bre� Teach (men’s soccer) were named SAC Coaches of the Year, while Missy Tiber was selected as the Region Coach of the Year by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Associa�on (WBCA). DeBusk has overseen numerous athle�c facility enhancements during his tenure as both football coach and athle�c director at Tusculum. In 2007-08, championship banners were installed in Pioneer Arena, honoring the success of Tusculum athle�cs, both past and present. The Pioneer Arena playing surface was redesigned and refinished during the summer of 2008, while historic Rankin Hall, which houses the TC athle�c department, experienced renova�ons to its main lobby area. The Pioneer football locker room also experience a major renova�on with the installa�on of new lockers and floor. DeBusk, the winningest football coach in Tusculum history, has built the Pioneers into year in and year out contenders in NCAA II, resul�ng in seven winning seasons in the last nine years. Over the past 10 seasons, TC has posted a 64-44 mark including a 9-4 tally sheet in 2008, while claiming the program’s second South Atlan�c Conference Championship and earning the school’s first berth to the NCAA II Football Playoffs. For his efforts, he was named Conference and AFCA Region Coach of the Year. His 71 victories on the Pioneer sidelines makes DeBusk the winningest gridrion coach in Tusculum history. His victory tally is the fourth most in SAC history, while his 37 league wins are the seventh most in the conference record book. In 2008, DeBusk’s team achieved success both on and off the field. The nine wins �ed a school single-season record, including victories in four of its last five games. DeBusk, a 1991 Furman University graduate, established 11 school records at quarterback for the Paladins, while compiling an impressive 31-6 record. In 1988, DeBusk led Furman to a 13-2 mark while capturing the NCAA Division I-AA Na�onal Championship. His collegiate career also included three Southern Conference �tles and three trips to the NCAA I-AA playoffs. He is not the first member of the DeBusk family to garner the TC black and orange. His brother, Doug, was a Tusculum Hall of Fame point guard for the Pioneer basketball team from 1991-95. In 2003, DeBusk was the recipient of the pres�gious Art Argauer Award, which is presented to the Tusculum coach of the year as selected by his peers. He was the co-recipient of the Argauer Award again in the 2008-09 year. Frankie DeBusk is married to the former Jennifer Coffey of Bristol, Tenn. and they have one son, Ty.


ATHLETIC STAFF

Tommy Arne� M/W Tennis Head Coach

Ka�e Baldwin Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Abbi Blackburn Volleyball Assistant Coach

Jim Boone Men’s Basketball Head Coach

Amy Brooks Assistant Athle�c Trainer

Suzanne Byrd M/W Cross Country Head Coach

Deborah Davis Associate Athle�c Director Compliance/SWA

Frankie DeBusk Director of Athle�cs Head Football Coach

Bob Dibble M/W Golf Head Coach

Dom Donnelly Athle�c Media Rela�ons Director

Fred Gillum So�ball Head Coach

Adell Harris Women’s Basketball Head Coach

Michael Hawkins Associate Head Athle�c Trainer

Julie Huebner So�ball Assistant Coach

Todd Ireland Baseball Assistant Head Coach

Rondon James Cheerleading Head Coach

Doug Jones Baseball Head Coach

Mike Joy Women’s Soccer Head Coach

Marc Kolb Football Associate Head Coach

Kenny Lawson Baseball Assistant Coach

Chris Lenker Head Athle�c Trainer

Randy Loggins Assistant to the Director of Athle�cs

Mike McBride Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Steve McGill Football Assistant Coach

Rob Richardson Men’s Soccer Assistant Coach

Spencer Riley Football Assistant Coach

Michael Robinson Volleyball Head Coach

Karl Sco� Football Assistant Coach

Caleb Slover Football Assistant Coach

Brandon Steele Baseball Assistant Coach

Tom Stueber Assistant Athle�c Trainer Faculty Athle�c Representa�ve

Kevin Weston Football Assistant Head Coach

Ryan Tassell Assistant to the Director of Athle�cs

Steve Voltz Men’s Soccer Head Coach

Keyton Wheelock Women’s Soccer Assistant Coach

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COACHING STAFF STEVE VOLTZ H��� C���� U��������� �� F������, 1999

Steve Voltz was elevated to head coach of the men’s soccer program in February 2010 a�er serving as an assistant with the Pioneers during the 2009 season. Voltz was an integral part of Tusculum’s third straight winning season under Coach Teach in 2009, as he helped guide the Pioneers to a 10-6-2 record and its third consecu�ve Food Lion South Atlan�c Conference Tournament �tle, including a 2-1 win over 15th-ranked Carson-Newman in the semifinal round. Tusculum then posted its fourth shutout of the season in the SAC Tournament final, defea�ng Mars Hill 2-0 to claim the program’s fourth conference tournament crown. Formerly the head women’s soccer coach at Hun�ngdon College, Voltz became the assistant men’s soccer at Tusculum College in January 2009. The Offenbach, Germany na�ve led Hun�ngdon into the first round of the Great South Athle�c Conference Tournament last season where the Hawks fell to eventual tournament runner-up Spelman College. Prior to his post at the Montgomery, Ala. school, Voltz served as the assistant women’s soccer coach at NCAA Division II member Slippery Rock University. During his tenure at the Slippery Rock, Pa. school, the Rock posted a 29-12-2 record and advanced to at least the semifinal round of the Pennsylvania State Athle�c Conference Tournament each year. The Rock posted the best season in program history in 2007, winning a school-record 17 matches and advanced to the second round of the NCAA II Tournament. Slippery Rock also finished the season ranked No. 22 in the final Na�onal Soccer Coaches’ Associa�on of America (NSCAA) Poll. Voltz graduated from the University of Florida in 1999 with a Bachelors degree in German. During his �me at UF, Voltz was a three-year starter on the Gator men’s soccer team which played in three Southeastern Conference Tournaments. Voltz also earned a Masters degree from Florida in German Studies. Voltz is a cer�fied coach with the NSCAA and the United States Soccer Founda�on.

ROB RICHARDSON A�������� C����

Rob Richardson is in his first season as the assistant men’s soccer coach at Tusculum College. Richardson joins the Pioneers from Earlham College in Richmond, Ind. where he served as the assistant men’s soccer coach for the past three seasons. Richardson will assist in all aspects of the program while also serving as the Pioneers’ goalkeeper coach. A na�ve of Seaham, England, Richardson previously worked with the United States Soccer Academy in New Jersey. Richardson is a licensed coach in Scotland and England, in addi�on to holding coaching cer�fica�ons from the United States Soccer Federa�on and the Na�onal Soccer Coaches Associa�on of America.

2010 Seniors From Le� to Right: Andres Jarquin, Horton McKinney, Dean Hopewell, Head Coach Steve Voltz.

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SUPPORT STAFF DEBORAH DAVIS A�������� A������� D������� C���������/S����� W���� A������������ 15�� Y��� • T������� C������, 1997 Deborah Davis is in her 15th year on the Tusculum College Athle�c staff. Davis, a na�ve of Milan, Tenn., has served the Pioneer athle�cs department in a variety of roles. Davis holds the �tles of Associate Athle�c Director, Senior Woman Administrator and oversees NCAA Compliance for Tusculum’s 14 intercollegiate sports. As Associate Athle�c Director, Davis is responsible for the day-to-day opera�on of the athle�cs department. Davis is entering her 11th year as Tusculum’s NCAA Compliance Officer. She is responsible for tracking student-athlete eligibility and Tusculum’s con�nued compliance with NCAA rules and regula�ons. She is serving as chair of the South Atlan�c Conference Compliance Officers Commi�ee and the SAC Senior Woman Administrators commi�ee. She holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Tusculum College. In 1997, she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Organiza�onal Management, gradua�ng Magna Cum Laude. Davis followed that in 1999 with her Master’s degree in the same field from Tusculum. She is married to Mr. Sco� Davis and they are the parents of two daughters, Kandice and Amber. They also have two grandsons, Ty and Trey.

MICHAEL HAWKINS A�������� H��� A������� T������ 5�� Y��� • A���������� S���� U���������, 2003 Michael Hawkins was promoted to the posi�on of Associate Head Athle�c Trainer in 2008. Entering his fi�h year on the Tusculum Athle�c Training staff, Hawkins assists in the athle�c training needs for all 14 sponsored sports at Tusculum. He is responsible for the athle�c training needs of men’s and women’s soccer, as well as so�ball. Hawkins came to Tusculum from Troy University, where he served as a graduate assistant athle�c trainer since 2004. While at the Troy, Ala. school, he worked primarily with the Trojans’ football program while assis�ng with the evalua�on, treatment, rehabilita�on and documenta�on of athle�c injuries as well as administra�ve responsibili�es. While at Troy, he also assisted physicians from the Alabama Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center and team physician in a weekly clinic for the community and the university. As an undergraduate at Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C., he served as an athle�c training student and assisted with men’s soccer, baseball, track & field, wrestling and football. The Murphy, N.C. na�ve has served as an athle�c trainer at numerous summer camps including the Alabama High School Athle�c Associa�on Baseball Camp and Universal Cheerleading Associa�on Camps. He is a member of the Na�onal Athle�c Trainers Associa�on (NATA), is a licensed athle�c trainer in the State of Tennessee and is an approved clinical instructor. He is also cer�fied instructor by the American Red Cross in CPR and AED, NATA BOC cer�fied and is an American Cancer Society Fresh Start Facilitator. Hawkins completed his Masters of Science degree in Sport and Fitness Management from Troy in December of 2005. He is also a 2003 Appalachian State graduate, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Athle�c Training. While at ASU, he was a member of the Dean’s List (2001-03) and was the four-�me recipient of the Murphy Medical Scholarship. Hawkins is married to the former Summer Green of Murphy, N.C. They are the proud parents of one daughter, Cora Wade, 2, and son Adler Von, April 2009. Michael is an accomplished drummer with the alterna�ve hard rock band, “The Xiphoid Process.”

DOM DONNELLY D������� �� A������� M���� R�������� 12�� Y��� • W������ K������� U���������, 1989 Dom Donnelly is entering his 12th year as Director of Athle�c Media Rela�ons at Tusculum College. The Louisville, Ky. na�ve is responsible for all sports informa�on needs of Tusculum’s 14 intercollegiate sports. Donnelly has over 15 years sports informa�on experience at both NCAA Division I and II levels. The Athle�c Media Rela�ons (AMR) office is in charge of all aspects of publicity for the Tusculum Athle�cs Department. AMR oversees all athle�c department publica�ons, maintaining the athle�c web site (www.tusculumpioneers.com) and helps coordinate staffing for game day opera�ons for home athle�c contests. He is primarily responsible for the sports of cross country, football, golf, men’s basketball, tennis and volleyball. He joined the Pioneer staff in June 1999 a�er serving one year as Assistant Sports Informa�on Director at Elon University. While at the Elon, N.C. school, Donnelly served as the primary media contact for the Phoenix’ seven women’s sports, while also assis�ng with all 14 NCAA Division I sports offered. From 1997-99, Donnelly oversaw the sports informa�on opera�on at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Prior to that, he served as SID at South Atlan�c Conference member Lenoir-Rhyne University for two seasons. While at L-R, Donnelly also served as media director for the NCHSAA Western Regional Basketball Tournament. Donnelly began his sports informa�on career at Georgia College & State University where he served as Assistant SID and men’s golf coach. While at the Milledgeville, Ga. school, he led the Bobcats to an 88-44 record and finished third in the Peach Belt Conference, the best league finish in the program’s history to that date. He also served as media/tournament director of the NCAA Division II District Tournament in 1992. Donnelly, a Western Kentucky University graduate, has worked several na�onal events including the NCAA II women’s basketball regionals and the 2001 NCAA II Women’s Golf Na�onal Championship. In 2002, he served as media director of the inaugural NCAA II South Regional Women’s Golf Championship, which was hosted by Tusculum. He is a member of the College Sports Informa�on Directors of America (CoSIDA), the Na�onal Collegiate Baseball Writers Associa�on (NCBWA) and the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® Selec�on Commi�ee. Donnelly served as chairman of the South Atlan�c Conference Sports Informa�on Directors Commi�ee from 2005-07. He is also in his fi�h year serving as Southeast Region Chair for the Gene Upshaw Award, which recognizes the NCAA Division II Football Lineman of the Year. He is entering his fi�h year as chairman of the Tusculum Sports Hall of Fame Commi�ee. In 2009, Donnelly was the recipient of the Tusculum Sports Benefactor Award.

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2010 ROSTER N�������� R����� No. 00 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 26 27 33

Player Trevor Lund Clay Jarrell Andy Goellner Drayson Davenport Janik Bold Dean Hopewell Ma� Davies David Montes Petr Buzyan Cur�s Berger Javier Por�llo Andres Jarquin Ilya Gurynovich Ivan Primak Jus�n Williams Ma� McKeever Matheus Andrade Silva JT Carrino Robert Reed Horton McKinney Russell Sexton Jacob Norris Ray Cruz Mason Fox Keagan Graham

Pos. GK GK GK D MF D D MF F MF F F MF MF/F D MF F F D D F MF MF F GK

Ht. 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-8 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-9 5-6 5-4 5-8 5-8 6-1 5-9 5-10 5-8 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-1 6-4 5-10 5-10 6-0 6-5

Wt. 175 185 165 147 174 170 161 150 145 140 160 150 167 165 155 150 161 155 170 185 180 165 170 155 190

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Hometown/Previous School/High School Hebron, Conn./Rham HS Tullahoma, Tenn./Tullahoma HS Denver, Colo./Denver South HS Acworth, Ga./North Cobb HS O�erberg, Germany/Heinrich-Heine Gymnasium Leicester, England/Loughborough College Blaxland, NSW Australia/Blaxland HS Coral Springs, Fla./North Broward Prep Mars Hill, N.C./Madison HS Stuart, Fla./Jensen Beach HS Guatemala City, Guatemala/Middle Georgia College Guatemala City, Guatemala/Principe de Asturias HS Asheville, N.C./A.C. Reynolds HS Buenos Aires, Argen�na/Saint Gregory’s College Nashville, Tenn./Hume Fogg Academy Belfast, Northern Ireland/St. MacNissi’s College Basilia, Brazil/Colégio Dom Bosco Greeneville, Tenn./University of Tenn. Rutledge, Tenn./Grainger HS Johnson City, Tenn./Science Hill HS Morristown, Tenn./West Morristown HS Maynardville, Tenn./Union County HS Winchester, Tenn./Franklin County HS Crossville, Tenn./Stone Memorial HS Memphis, Tenn./Middle Georgia College

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Head Coach: Steve Voltz (Florida, 1999) First season Assistant Coach: Rob Richardson

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Cur�s Berger

3

Janik Bold

7

Petr Buzyan

18

JT Carrino

26

Ray Cruz

2

Drayson Davenport

5

Ma� Davies

27

Mason Fox

1

Front Row (L-R): Cur�s Berger, Keagan Graham, Clay Jarrell, Andres Jarquin, Javier Por�llo, Ma� McKeever, Andy Goellner, Trevor Lund, David Montes. Second Row: Athle�c Training Student Allison Card, Associate Head Athle�c Trainer Michael Hawkins, Dean Hopewell, Mason Fox, Matheus Andrade Silva, Horton McKinney, Janik Bold, Russell Sexton, Ilya Gurynovich, Ma� Davies, Assistant Coach Rob Richardson, Head Coach Steve Voltz. Back Row: Ivan Primak, Petr Buzyan, Jus�n Williams, Drayson Davenport, Ray Cruz, Jacob Norris, Robert Reed, JT Carrino.

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Andy Goellner

33

Keagan Graham

11

Ilya Gurynovich

4

Dean Hopewell

10

Andres Jarquin

0

Clay Jarrell

00

Trevor Lund

16

Ma� McKeever

20

Horton McKinney

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David Montes Jacob Norris Javier Por�llo

12

Ivan Primak

19

Robert Reed

21

Russell Sexton

17

Matheus Andrade Silva

14

Jus�n Williams


SEASON PROSPECTUS The Tusculum men’s soccer program enters a new era in 2010 under the direc�on of first-year head coach Steve Voltz, welcoming a solid group of returners back into the fold alongside a diverse and talented recrui�ng class. Tusculum, fresh off its seventh straight winning season and second consecu�ve Food Lion South Atlan�c Conference Tournament championship, is poised to con�nue building on the program’s previous success with a young and talented squad rich with promise. Tusculum con�nued to provide a difficult challenge for the rest of the Southeast Region in 2009, pos�ng a 10-6-2 record to 2009 SAC Tournament Champions finish fi�h in the conference before returning to top form and capturing the program’s third SAC Tournament �tle. Several Pioneers garnered individual recogni�on last season, including Preseason All-SAC First Team selec�on Andres Jarquin (Guatemala City, Guatemala). Coach Voltz’s squad returns three starters from last season, including senior defenders Dean Hopewell (Leicester, England) and Horton McKinney (Johnson City, Tenn.). The Pioneers are expected to rely heavily on a talented group of newcomers, with as many as nine star�ng spots open to intense compe��on. FORWARDS Jarquin returns for his senior campaign to lead the Pioneer a�acking corps, fresh off a strong first season with Tusculum. The 5-8, 150-pound forward posted a solid 2009 campaign, tallying six goals, seven assists and 19 points en route to an All-SAC Second Team selec�on. Joining Jarquin in the a�acking third will be a talented and diverse group of forwards, led by sophomore Petr Buzyan (Mars Hill, N.C.). Buzyan will challenge for playing Senior Andres Jarquin �me and a spot in the All-SAC Second Team star�ng 11 a�er appearing in five matches last season. Freshmen Ivan Primak (Buenos Aires, Argen�na) and Matheus Andrade Silva (Basilia, Brazil) lead a talented group of newcomers, with each bringing a valuable and unique skill set to the Pioneer a�ack. Primak joins the Pioneers from Saint Gregory’s College in Buenos Aires, Argen�na, where he was a two-�me Player of the Year at Colegio Americano de Quilto. Silva comes to Tusculum from Colegio Dom Bosco in Brasilia, Brazil, and is expected to challenge for significant playing �me in the a�acking third for the Pioneers. JT Carrino (Greeneville, Tenn.), Russell Sexton (Morristown, Tenn.) and Mason Fox (Crossville, Tenn.) round out the Pioneers’ deep a�acking corps. Carrino joins the Pioneers for his junior season as a transfer from the University of Tennessee where he played club soccer a�er a stand-out career at Greeneville High School. Sexton comes to Tusculum from Morristown West High School, where he garnered Conference Player of the Year honors. Fox joins the program from Stone Memorial High School, where he was a two-�me All-District performer. MIDFIELDERS Ma� McKeever (Belfast, Northern Ireland) returns for his junior season in an expanded role, as the 5-9, 150-pound hal�ack is expected to begin the campaign in the star�ng 11 for Coach Voltz’s squad. McKeever appeared in six matches for the Pioneers last season, including one start, while tallying an assist. A trio of newcomers is expected to join McKeever in the star�ng midfield, with freshmen Janik Bold (O�erberg, Germany), Javier Por�llo (Guatemala City, Guatemala), and Cur�s Berger (Stuart, Fla.) slated to open the campaign in the star�ng 11. Bold, a 6-0, 175-pound freshman, joins the

Pioneers from HeinrichHeine Gymnasium Kaiserslautern in Kaiserslautern, Germany, where he also played club soccer for TUS Hohenecken. Por�llo, a junior transfer from Middle Georgia College, comes to Tusculum a�er tallying 11 goals and 25 points as a sophomore at the Cochran, Ga. school. Junior Ma� McKeever Berger, a 5-4, 140-pound freshman, joins the program from Jensen Beach High School where he garnered Scripps Treasure Coast Player of the Year honors as a senior. Freshmen Illya Gurynovich (Asheville, N.C.), David Montes (Coral Springs, Fla.), Jacob Norris (Maynardville, Tenn.), and Ray Cruz (Winchester, Tenn.) round out a deep group of midfielders for the Pioneers, and will each compete for playing �me. DEFENDERS Hopewell and McKinney return for their senior seasons to provide stability and experience to the Pioneer backline. Hopewell, a na�ve of Leicester, England, played in nine matches last season, making six starts and tallying one assist in an injury-shortened campaign. McKinney appeared in 13 matches for Tusculum in 2009, making 10 starts in the back third for the Pioneers. Slated to join the senior duo in the starting 11 is freshman Ma� Davies (Blaxland, NSW Australia), who joins the Pioneers from Blaxland High School where he was a two-year captain and recipient of the Pierre de Senior Dean Hopewell Couber�n Award, given to high school student-athletes who exemplify the philosophies of the modern Olympics, both on and off the field. Freshman Drayson Davenport (Acworth, Ga.) and sophomore Jus�n Williams (Nashville, Tenn.) are expected to compete for the final star�ng spot on the backline. Davenport joins the program from North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Ga., where he was a two-sport star in football and soccer, while Williams looks to earn valuable playing �me a�er si�ng out last season. Freshman Robert Reed (Rutledge, Tenn.), an All-District performer from Grainger High School, is also expected to compete for playing �me on the backline. GOALKEEPERS Sophomore Andy Goellner (Denver, Colo.) and junior transfer Keagan Graham (Memphis, Tenn.) are expected to ba�le for the star�ng nod at goalkeeper for the Pioneers, as both bring tremendous skill and experience to the pitch. Goellner appeared in three matches for Tusculum last season, making one start and pos�ng a 1.18 goals against average. Graham joins the Pioneers from Middle Georgia College in Cochran, Ga., where he recorded 73 saves and a 0.82 goals against average last season. Sophomores Trevor Lund (Hebron, Conn.) and Clay Jarrell (Tullahoma, Tenn.) round out a deep goalkeeping corps for the Pioneers, and will both compete for playing �me behind Goellner and Graham. OUTLOOK With an experienced corps of returners, along with a diverse and talented recrui�ng class, the Pioneers are poised to build on the program’s success from the last three seasons and return to the elite levels of the NCAA Division II. If Coach Voltz’s young and gi�ed squad can come together and find its iden�ty quickly, the Pioneers should improve on their fi�h-place preseason ranking in the South Atlan�c Conference.

2010 Tusculum Men’s Soccer -- 7


8 M��������� • 5-4 • 140 • F������� S�����, F��. • J����� B���� HS

F������ • 5-10 • 155 • J����� G����������, T���. • U��������� �� T��������

High School: Graduated from Jensen Beach HS in Jensen Beach, Fla…Coached by Bryan Kelley…2010 Scripps Treasure Coast Player of the Year…Three-year captain…Three-�me Scripps First Team selec�on…Played club soccer for United Coerver Elite…Coached by Paul Gibbons…Member of back-to-back state championship team… Member of 2008 US Club Soccer na�onal finalist team... team...Personal: Full name is Cur�s Richard Berger…Born on June 2, 1991 in Stuart, Fla…Son of Cur�s W. Berger and Jodi M. Berger…Has a sister, Lexi…Undeclared major…Plans to pursue a Master’s degree in Engineering…Favorite book: “Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini…Favorite midnight snack: Brown sugar and cinnamon Pop Tarts…Favorite musical ar�st: Kid Cudi…Favorite song: “Man on the Moon” by Kid Cudi… Cur�s can’t imagine a week without: Video games…Most thrilling moment in sports: Winning back-to-back state championships at the club level…Cur�s’ advice to kids: “Never give up despite your height”…Favorite color: Orange…Favorite food: Chicken fried rice…Favorite sport other than soccer: Beach volleyball…People Cur�s most admires: His family…What people don’t know about Cur�s: He was in a high school musical play…When Cur�s was a kid, he tried to be like: His dad…When people first meet Cur�s, they think: “Is he really in college?”.

JANIK BOLD

3

M��������� • 6-0 • 175 • F������� O��������, G������ • H�������-H���� G�������� High School: Graduated from Heinrich-Heine Gymnasium Kaiserslautern in Kaiserslautern, Germany…Played club soccer for TUS Hohenecken…Coached by Lars Schmi�… …Personal: Born on Sep. 12, 1990 in Kaiserslautern, Germany…Son of Gerhard and Ingrid Bold… Has a brother, Christopher, and a sister, Sarah…Father played soccer professionally for 1.FC Kaiserslautern and Karlsruher SC in the German Bundesliga…Majoring in Business Administra�on…Favorite midnight snack: Doner…Janik can’t imagine a week without: Sports…Janik’s advice to kids: “Knock the ‘t’ off the ‘can’t’”…Favorite food: Pasta…Favorite sports other than soccer: Football and hockey…The toughest opponent Janik has ever played against: Anel Dzaka of 1.FC Kaiserslautern.

PETR BUZYAN •

7

F������ • 5-6 • 145 • S�������� M��� H���, N.C. • M������ HS 2009: Played in five matches…Recorded a shot against Brevard (Sep. 23)…High 23)… School: Graduated from Madison HS in Marshall, N.C….Four-year le�er-winner in soccer…Coached by Steve Bowlin and Andrew Booker…Two-�me All-Conference selec�on...Tallied 38 goals and 24 assists in his career…Personal: Full name is Petr Vasilyevich Buzyan…Born on Feb. 3, 1991 in Kiev, Ukraine…Son of Vasiliy and Vera Buzyan…Has an older brother, Roman (21), and a younger brother, Tim (17)…Majoring in Poli�cal Science and Pre-Law…Favorite book: The Bible…Favorite class at Tusculum: Tennis…Favorite musical ar�sts: Hillsong, Kutless…Favorite song: “With Everything” by Hillsong…Petr’s advice to kids: “To be the best, you have to train harder than the best”…Favorite color: Teal…Favorite food: Pellimeni…Favorite sport other than soccer: Basketball…People Petr most admires: His parents… What people don’t know about Petr: He speaks three languages…When Petr was a kid, he tried to be like: His father…When people first meet Petr, they think: He’s short.

P��� B�����’� C����� S��������� Year 2009 Totals

MP 5 5

MS 0 0

MIN 67 67

G 0 0

A 0 0

PTS 0 0

Shots 1 1

8 - 2010 Tusculum Men’s Soccer

JT CARRINO • 18

SOG 0 0

Shot % .000 .000

MWG 0 0

Previous School: A�ended the University of Tennessee…High School: Graduated from Greeneville HS in Greeneville, Tenn…Coached by John Eiskamp…Two-�me All-Region and All-Conference performer… Personal: Full name is John-Thomas Carrino…Born on June 8, 1988 in Hampton, Va…Son of Thomas Carrino and Susan Abernathy…Has an older sister, Rachel Shackleton (32), and a younger sister, Aly Carrino (19)…Sister, Aly plays on the Tusculum women’s soccer team…Majoring in Environmental Science…Favorite books: “Ender’s Game”, “The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy”…Favorite midnight snack: Tipton’s…Favorite musical ar�sts: Tool, Incubus, Dave Ma�hew’s Band…JT’s advice to kids: “Push yourself and don’t give up”…Favorite color: Blue…Favorite food: Pasta…Favorite sport other than soccer: Football…People JT most admires: His parents.

RAY CRUZ

26

MF • 5-10 • 170 • F������� W���������, T���. • F������� C����� HS High School: Graduated from Franklin County HS in Winchester, Tenn…Coached by Casey Jackson…Member of District runner-up team in 2008…Member of District championship team in 2009… Played club soccer for Camp Forest FC…Coached by Andy Lyon… Lyon…Personal: Full name is Raymundo Cruz…Born on Jan. 5, 1992 in Queretaro, Mexico…Son of Octavio and Maura Cruz…Has three brothers, Alfredo, Octavio, and Hugo…Has four sisters, Adriana, Teresa, Sofia, and Andrea…Majoring in Graphic Design…Plans to pursue a career in graphic design a�er gradua�on…Favorite midnight snack: Peeps…Favorite musical ar�st: Creed…Ray can’t imagine a week without: Food and soccer…Ray’s advice to kids: “Stay in school”…Favorite color: Green…Favorite foods: Sushi and Peeps…Favorite sport other than soccer: Volleyball…People Ray most admires: His family…What people don’t know about Ray: He likes “Twilight”.

DRAYSON DAVENPORT

2

D������� • 5-8 • 145 • F������� K�������, G�. • N���� C��� HS High School: Graduated from North Cobb HS in Kennesaw, Ga… Coached by Zach Mathis…Two-sport star in football and soccer at North Cobb…2010 Varsity Soccer Offensive Player of the Year…2010 Varsity Soccer Player of the Year… Year…Personal: Full name is Drayson D. Davenport…Born on Sep. 28, 1991 in Baton Rouge, La…Son of Richard and Angela Davenport…Has a sister, Meaghann Davenport…Majoring in Pre-Medicine… Plans to a�end medical school with a focus on sports medicine…Favorite book: “Jarhead” by Anthony Swofford…Favorite midnight snack: Chips…Drayson can’t imagine a week without: His cell phone…Drayson’s advice to kids: “Stay focused”…Favorite color: Blue…Favorite food: Pizza…Favorite sport other than soccer: Football…People Drayson most admires: His parents… When people first meet Drayson, they think: He’s shy.

MATT DAVIES

5

D������� • 6-1 • 160 • F������� B�������, NSW A�������� • B������� HS High School: Graduated from Blaxland HS in Blaxland, NSW Australia…Member of two-�me state quarterfinalist team…Two-year captain…Played club soccer for Schofield Scorpions…Personal: Scorpions… Full name is Ma�hew John Davies…Born on Jan. 15, 1991 in Sydney, NSW Australia…Son of Gary and Edwina Davies…Has a sister, Sian…Majoring in Athle�c Training…Favorite book: “The Power of One” by Bryce Courtenay…Favorite musical ar�st: Eminem…Favorite song: “Empire State of Mind” by Jay-Z…Ma� can’t imagine a week without: The Internet…Most thrilling moment in sports: Soccer tour to England…Ma� ’s advice to kids: “Train hard, dream big”…Favorite color: Blue…Favorite food: Mexican food…Favorite sport other than soccer: Rugby…People Ma� most admires: His family…When Ma� was a kid, he tried to be like: Harry Kewell, former Liverpool midfielder…When people first meet Ma�, they think: He’s easy-going.


MASON FOX

27

ILYA GURYNOVICH

F������ • 6-0 • 155 • F������� C���������, T���. • S���� M������� HS

F������ • 6-1 • 165 • F������� A��������, N.C. • A.C. R������� HS

High School: Graduated from Stone Memorial HS in Crossville, Tenn…Coached by Gier Bergvin…Four-year le�erman in soccer…Lettered three years in basketball and two in cross country…Two-�me All-District performer…2010 TSSAA Scholar Athlete…Tennessee East-West All-Star… All-Star…Personal: Full name is Mason Andrew Fox…Born on Aug. 2, 1991 in Crossville, Tenn…Son of Mark and Lillian Fox…Has a sister, Lauren…Mother Lillian played volleyball at Tennessee Tech…Majoring in Poli�cal Science with a minor in Sport Management…Favorite book: Anything by Kentucky Basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski…Favorite midnight snack: Pasta…Favorite musical ar�st: Lil’ Wayne…Favorite song: “I Believe I Can Fly” by R Kelly…Mason can’t imagine a week without: His Xbox…Most thrilling moment in sports: Playing in the Tennessee East-West All-Star game…Mason’s advice to kids: “Work hard no ma�er what”…Favorite color: Navy blue…Favorite food: Pasta…Favorite sport other than soccer: Basketball…Person Mason most admires: His father…What people don’t know about Mason: He can dunk a basketball…When Mason was a kid, he tried to be like: Michael Jordan…When people first meet Mason, they think: He’s a social person.

ANDY GOELLNER

1

G��������� • 6-0 • 165 • S�������� D�����, C���. • D����� S���� HS 2009: Played in three matches, including one start…Posted a record of 1-0 with a 1.18 goals against average…Made his first collegiate start at Milligan (Sep. 9), making a season-high five saves and allowing one goal en route to a 2-1 win…Logged 29 minutes against Brevard (Sep. 23), making two saves…Recorded 29 minutes at Lenoir-Rhyne (Oct. 31), allowing one goal and making two saves… High School: Graduated from Denver South HS where he was a four-year le�er-winner in soccer…All-Conference performer in 2006…Team captain from 2006-2008…Personal: Full name is Andrew Goellner…Born April 21, 1989 in Denver, Colo….Son of Craig and Jan Goellner…Has a younger brother, Ma� (19) and a younger sister, Jessie (17)…Majoring in Sport Management and Business Management…Athle�c Director’s Honor Roll…SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll…Favorite class at Tusculum: Sport Marke�ng…Favorite midnight snack: Pita and hummus…Favorite musical ar�sts: Muse, Mike Posner…Favorite song: “Cooler than Me” by Mike Posner…Andy can’t imagine a week without: Working out…Most thrilling moment in sports: Prac�cing with the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer…Andy’s advice to kids: “Work hard and dream big”…Favorite color: Dark Blue…Favorite food: Anything Italian… Favorite sports other than soccer: Mountain biking and snowboarding…Person Andy most admires: U.S. na�onal team goalkeeper Tim Howard…The toughest opponent Andy has ever played against: Conor Casey of the Colorado Rapids…What people don’t know about Andy: He loves mountain sports…When people first meet Andy, they think: He’s pre�y chill.

A��� G�������’� C����� S��������� Year 2009 Totals

MP 3 3

MS 1 1

Min 151:57 151:57

GA 2 2

GA Avg. 1.18 1.18

Saves 9 9

W 1 1

11

L 0 0

T 0 0

Sho 0 0

High School: Graduated from A.C. Reynolds HS in Asheville, N.C… Le�ered in soccer…2009 team advanced to third round of state playoffs…Member of 2008 conference championship team…Personal: team… Born on Apr. 28, 1991 in Zhodino, Belarus…Majoring in Computer Informa�on Systems…Favorite book: The Bible…Favorite midnight snack: Twix…Ilya can’t imagine a week without: His cell phone…Most thrilling moment in sports: Penalty kick shootout…Ilya’s advice to kids: “Stay in school”…Favorite color: Red…Favorite sport other than soccer: Volleyball…Person Ilya most admires: Jesus…What people don’t know about Ilya: He likes to draw…When Ilya was a kid, he tried to be like: His father…When people first meet Ilya, they think: He’s friendly.

DEAN HOPEWELL

4

D������� • 6-1 • 170 • S����� L��������, E������ • L���������� C������ 2009: Played in nine matches, including six starts, during an injury-shortened season …Tallied an assist at Ashland (Sep. 4), se�ng up the go-ahead goal in the second half…Recorded a season-high two shots at Tiffin (Sep. 6)…2008: 6)… Played in 21 matches, making 13 starts...Tied for sixth on the team in goals (2)...Ninth in points (4)... Scored his first career match-winner in his first start of the season at Mars Hill (Oct. 8)...Seasonhigh two shots against Mars Hill...Notched his second goal of the campaign against Lenoir-Rhyne (Nov. 1)...Logged at least 70 minutes of match �me in all but one of his starts...2007: starts... Started in all 22 matches…Recorded a career-high three shots against Lander (Sep. 25)…Scored his first collegiate goal and tallied his first collegiate assist in the same match against Newberry (Sep. 29)…Assisted on the match-winner against West Virginia Wesleyan (Oct. 12)…Scored his second career goal against Wingate (Nov. 2) in the SAC Tournament, tying his career-high in shots (3)…Finished the season �ed for fi�h on the team in goals (2)…Tied for seventh in assists (2)…Seventh in points (6)… Sixth in shots (23)…Tied for fi�h in shots on goal (12)…High School: Graduated from Loughborough (12)… College in Leicester, England…Played club soccer for several teams, including No�ngham Forest, Derby County, and He�ering Foud…Le�ered every year in soccer throughout primary and secondary school…All-State performer ages 1114…All-Region performer ages 14-18…Personal: 14-18… Full name is Dean Michael Hopewell…Born Sep. 26, 1988 in Leicester, England…Son of Barrie and Janet Hopewell…Has an older sister, Maxine (25) and a younger brother, Joseph (16)…Majoring in Sports Science with a minor in Coaching…Plans to pursue a Master’s degree in a sports-related area of study...Community service while at Tusculum includes: Bonner Leader program, Service Learning class…Favorite book: “The Game”…Favorite class at Tusculum: Bowling…Favorite midnight snack: Tipton’s… Favorite musical ar�st: Craig David…Favorite song: “We No Speak Americano” by Yolanda Be Cool…Most thrilling moment in sports: Playing in the Elite Eight against Tampa…Dean’s advice to kids: “Love what you do”…Favorite color: Blue…Favorite food: Anything Italian…Favorite sports other than soccer: Tennis and golf…Person Dean most admires: Bobby Moore, English soccer hero…The toughest opponent Dean ever played against: Former Tampa forward Pascal Millien…What people don’t know about Dean: He enjoys fishing…When Dean was a kid, he tried to be like: Joe Cole of Liverpool FC.

D��� H�������’� C����� S���������

KEAGAN GRAHAM

33

G��������� • 6-5 • 190 • J����� M������, T���. • M����� G������ C������

Year 2007 2008 2009 Totals

MP 22 21 9 52

MS 22 13 6 41

MIN 1737 1479 459 3675

G 2 2 0 4

A 2 0 1 3

PTS 6 4 1 11

Shots 23 13 7 43

SOG 12 6 4 22

Shot % .087 .154 .000 .093

MWG 0 1 0 1

Previous School: A�ended Middle Georgia College in Cochran, Ga…Posted 73 saves and a goals against average of 0.82 in 2009… High School: Graduated from Chris�an Brothers HS in Memphis, Tenn…Coached by Rogerio Lima…Member of three-�me state finalist team… team…Personal: Full name is Keagan Thomas Graham…Born on May 18, 1989 in Memphis, Tenn…Son of Thomas A. Graham and Deborah A. Smith…Has a brother, Dylan, and a sister, Evelyn…Father played college soccer for the University of North Carolina and Oakland University…Majoring in Psychology…Favorite books: “Jack Reacher” novels by Lee Child…Favorite midnight snack: Homemade cookies and milk…Favorite musical ar�sts: Red Hot Chili Peppers…Favorite song: “A Change is Gonna Come” by Sam Cooke…Keagan can’t imagine a week without: His Xbox 360…Keagan’s advice to kids: “Your parents are your best friends. Don’t forget it”…Favorite colors: Blue, black and purple…Favorite foods: Chicken burrito from Taco Bell, chicken teriyaki with rice, crispy chicken Caesar salad…Favorite sports other than soccer: Basketball, football, snowboarding…What people don’t know about Keagan: He can draw pre�y pictures.

2010 Tusculum Men’s Soccer -- 9


ANDRES JARQUIN

10

MATT MCKEEVER

F������ • 5-8 • 150 • S����� G�������� C���, G�������� • P������� �� A������� HS 2010: Preseason All-South Atlan�c Conference First Team Team...2009: All-SAC Second Team… Team…Started 18 matches…Finished the season third on the team in goals (6)…Third in assists (7)…Third in points (19)…Tied for second in match-winners (2)… Ne�ed the match-winner in his Pioneer debut against Queens (Aug. 29)…Tallied his first assist of the season at Tiffin (Sep. 6), se�ng up the extra �me match-winner…Recorded his second match-winner of the season in extra �me at Milligan (Sep. 9)…Scored a goal and added a seasonhigh two assists against Brevard (Sep. 23)…Tallied a goal and an assist against Newberry (Oct. 4)…Tied a season-high with two assists against Mars Hill (Oct. 7)…Scored his fi�h goal of the campaign against Catawba (Oct. 21)…Notched an assist against Carson-Newman (Oct. 28)… Scored a highlight reel goal with a bicycle kick in the SAC Tournament final against Mars Hill (Nov. 8)…Previous School: A�ended California StateFullerton in Fullerton, Calif….Coached by Bob Ammann…Made 10 starts…High School: Graduated from Principe de Asturias in Guatemala City, Guatemala…Coached by Willy Oliveira…Personal: Born on Apr. 18, 1988 in Guatemala City, Guatemala…Son of Luis Jarquin and Patricia de Jarquin…Has an older sister, Ana (24), and a younger brother, Juan (21) and a younger sister, Maris (15)…Majoring in Business Administra�on with a minor in Interna�onal Business…Plans to pursue a career in professional soccer… Community service while at Tusculum includes: Bonner Leader Program…Favorite book: “Angels and Demons” by Dan Brown…Favorite class at Tusculum: Economics…Favorite midnight snack: Ice cream…Favorite musical ar�st: Ricardo Arjona…Andres’ advice to kids: “Prepare for the future”…Favorite color: Black…Favorite food: Steak…Favorite sport other than soccer: Basketball…People Andres most admires: His parents…What people don’t know about Andres: He’s very posi�ve…When Andres was a kid, he tried to be like: Diego Maradona, former Argen�ne soccer star…When people first meet Andres, they think: He’s nice.

MP 18 18

MS 18 18

MIN 1526 1526

G 6 6

A 7 7

PTS 19 19

Shots 58 58

SOG 27 27

Shot % .103 .103

CLAY JARRELL

2009 Played in six matches, including one start…Tallied his first 2009: career assist against Catawba (Oct.21) in his first start of the season…Recorded a shot against Catawba... 2008: Played in 15 matches, making 11 starts... Recorded a shot against Milligan (Sep. 6)...Put a shot on frame at Georgia Southwestern (Sep. 20)...High 20)... School: Graduated from St. MacNissi’s College in Northern Ireland… Played junior football for Larne Youth before moving to Glentoran FC…Earned Glentoran FC Youth Player of the Year in 2006...Won the Foyle Cup Interna�onal Youth Tournament with Glentoran FC U18 in Summer 2006...Played for Linfield FC youth team 2006-2007 season before moving to Larne FC of the Irish League for 2007-2008…Played with the N.Ireland U16 squad in 2006...Personal: 2006... Full name is Ma�hew L. McKeever…Born Dec. 28, 1989 in Belfast, Northern Ireland…Son of Johnny and Pat McKeever…Has a younger sister, Michelle (19)…Majoring in Business Administra�on…Favorite books: “The Da Vinci Code”, “The Game”…Favorite midnight snack: Kebab Express…Favorite musical ar�sts: Oasis, David Gue�a, DJ Olli...Ma�hew can’t imagine a week without: The Internet...Most thrilling moment in sports: Winning SAC regular season and SAC Tournament �tles as a freshman…Favorite sports other than soccer: Basketball and Golf.

M��� M�K�����’� C����� S��������� Year 2008 2009 Totals

MP 15 6 21

MS 11 1 12

MWG 2 2

G��������� • 6-1 • 185 • S�������� T��������, T���. • T�������� HS 2009: Did not play...High School: Graduated from Tallahoma HS in Tallahoma, Tenn….Three-year le�erman in soccer…Coached by Richie Chadwiull…First Team All-District performer…Member of two-�me district championship team… team…Personal: Full name is Clayton Sco� Jarrell…Born on Dec. 17, 1990 in Tallahoma, Tenn….Son of Gary and Direnda Jarrell…Has a younger brother, Adam (17)…Majoring in Mathema�cs and Computer Science…Plans to pursue a Master’s degree in Architecture…Favorite midnight snack: Popcorn…Favorite musical ar�st: The Rolling Stones…Favorite song: “Gimme Shelter” by The Rolling Stones…Clay’s advice to kids: “Work hard to achieve your goals”…Favorite color: Orange…Favorite food: Mexican…Favorite sports other than soccer: Football, swimming…Person Clay most admires: His father.

TREVOR LUND

00

G��������� • 6-1 • 175 • S�������� H�����, C���. • R��� HS 2009: Did not play...High School: Graduated from RHAM HS in Hebron, Conn...Personal: Born on Apr. 22, 1991 in Manchester, Conn…Son of Conn... John Lund and Linda Thurber-Lund…Has a sister, Ali, and a brother, Derek…Majoring in Sport Management with a minor in Interna�onal Business…Favorite midnight snack: Ice cream… Favorite musical artist: Lil Wayne …Trevor can’t imagine a week without: Sports… Favorite color: Green…Favorite food: Ice cream…Favorite sport other than soccer: Basketball…Person Trevor most admires: His grandfather…What people don’t know about Trevor: He loves ping pong…When Trevor was a kid, he tried to be like: Mike Piazza.

10 - 2010 Tusculum Men’s Soccer

MIN 772 128 900

G 0 0 0

A 0 1 1

PTS 0 1 1

Shots 2 1 3

SOG 1 1 2

HORTON MCKINNEY

0

16

M��������� • 5-9 • 150 • J����� B������, N������� I������ • S�. M��N����’� C������

A����� J������’� C����� S��������� Year 2009 Totals

Shot % .000 .000 .000

MWG 0 0 0

20

D������� • 6-1 • 185 • S����� J������ C���, T���. • S������ H��� HS 2009: Played in 13 matches, including 10 starts...Started each of his last 10 matches...Recorded a season-high two shots against Carson-Newman (Oct. 28)... 28)...2008: Played in 10 matches, including two starts...Scored his first career goal in his first career start at Georgia Southwestern (Sep. 20)...Season-high two shots against Bryan (Oct. 11)...2007: Played in nine matches…Took a season-high two shots against Cumberland (Aug. 31)…Notched his first career assist against Catawba (Oct. 17)…High School: Graduated from Science Hill HS in Johnson City, Tenn. where he was a four-year le�erman in soccer…Two-�me All-Conference and All-Region performer…Personal: Full name is Horton Daniel McKinney…Born Dec. 1, 1988 in San Diego, Calif…Son of Lourdes and Steve McKinney…Has two brothers, Gabriel and Steven…Has two sisters, Sandra and Victoria…Mother played basketball at San Diego State University…Majoring in History with minors in Economics and Interna�onal Business…Plans to a�end law school a�er gradua�on…Favorite midnight snack: Fruit…Favorite musical ar�st: Notorious B.I.G…Favorite song: “Juicy” by Notorious B.I.G…Horton’s advice to kids: “Make goals, then find a way to reach them”…Favorite colors: Blue and black…Favorite foods: Fruit and his mother’s cooking…Favorite sport other than soccer: Basketball…Person Horton most admires: His mother…When Horton was a kid, he tried to be like: His brother and his father.

H����� M�K�����’� C����� S��������� Year 2007 2008 2009 Totals

MP 9 10 13 32

MS 0 2 10 12

MIN 99 271 1031 1401

G 0 1 0 1

A 1 0 0 1

PTS 1 2 0 3

Shots 2 5 7 14

SOG 1 1 3 5

Shot % .000 .200 .000 .071

MWG 0 1 0 1


DAVID MONTES

6

M��������� • 5-9 • 150 • F������� C���� S������, F��. • N���� B������ P���

22

19

High School: Graduated from Grainger HS in Rutledge, Tenn… Coached by Tanya Wear…2010 All-District performer…2010 US ARMY Na�onal Scholar Athlete… Athlete…Personal: Full name is Robert Lee Reed…Born on July 30, 1992 in Rutledge, Tenn…Son of Larry and Roxanne Reed…Has three sisters, Lauren, Alyssa, and Samantha… Majoring in Business Administra�on…Plans to pursue a career in government security…Favorite midnight snack: Peanuts…Favorite musical ar�st: Europe…Favorite song: “The Final Countdown” by Europe…Robert can’t imagine a week without: Food…Robert’s advice to kids: “Try hard”…Favorite color: Green…Favorite food: Fish sandwich…Favorite sport other than soccer: Tennis…Person Robert most admires: Mr. T…What people don’t know about Robert: He doesn’t like to drive…When Robert was a kid, he tried to be like: His father…When people first meet Robert, they think: He’s quiet.

RUSSELL SEXTON

21

F������ • 6-4 • 180 • F������� M���������, T���. • M��������� W��� HS

M��������� • 5-10 • 165 • F������� M�����������, T���. • U���� C����� HS High School: Graduated from Union County HS in Maynardville, Tenn…Coached by Joel Collins…Two-�me All-District performer… District Co-MVP as a senior…All-Region performer…Two-year captain…Personal: Full name is Jacob Amiel Norris…Born on Nov. 20, tain… 1991 in Knoxville, Tenn…Son of Rodney and Tammy Norris…Has two brothers, Caleb and Seth…Majoring in Biology…Plans to pursue a career as a biologist working at a zoo or aquarium…Favorite midnight snack: Doritos…Favorite musical ar�sts: Shinedown, Breaking Benjamin, Eminem…Favorite song: “Til I Collapse” by Eminem…Jacob can’t imagine a week without: Sports…Most thrilling moment in sports: Playing in the Junior Olympics…Jacob’s advice to kids: “Keep your head up and move on. Everything happens for a reason”…Favorite color: Blue…Favorite foods: Shrimp, chicken, rice…Favorite sport other than soccer: Basketball…Person Jacob most admires: His father…What people don’t know about Jacob: He enjoys hun�ng and fishing…When people first meet Jacob, they think: He’s nice.

JAVIER PORTILLO

9

F������ • 5-8 • 160 • J����� G�������� C���, G�������� • M����� G������ C������ Previous School: A�ended Middle Georgia College in Cochran, Ga…2009 - Second on the team with 11 goals…Third in points (25)…All-Georgia Junior College Athle�c Associa�on Second Team… High School: Graduated from the South Kent School in South Kent, Conn…Coached by Owen Finberg…All-New England and All-Western New England selec�on…Played club soccer for Samba TTP in Newtown, Conn…Coached by Owen Finberg…Member of Connec�cut state championship team…Personal: Born on June 2, 1989 in Guatemala City, Guatemala…Son of Rolando Por�llo and Silvia Gonzalez…Has a brother, Rodrigo Por�llo, and a sister, Sylvana Por�llo…Majoring in Business Administra�on…Hopes to play soccer professionally a�er gradua�on…Favorite book: “Angels and Demons” by Dan Brown…Favorite musical ar�st: Ricardo Arjona…Favorite song: “Shut it Down” by Pitbull…Most thrilling moment in sports: Being invited to play for the U-20 na�onal team…Javier’s advice to kids: “Pursue your dreams”…Favorite color: Blue…Favorite food: Sushi…Favorite sport other than soccer: Football…Person Javier most admires: Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona…When Javier was a kid, he tried to be like: Ronaldo.

IVAN PRIMAK

D������� • 5-9 • 170 • F������� R�������, T���. • G������� HS

High School: Graduated from North Broward Prep in Coconut Creek, Fla…Coached by Dieo Cardona…Member of three-�me district championship team…Tallied seven goals, 11 assists, and 25 points in his final two seasons…Played club soccer for Weston FC…Coached by Marcelo Neveleff…Tallied five goals and seven assists for Weston… Weston…Personal: Personal: Born on Mar. 28, 1992 in Kendal, Fla…Son of David and Marivel Montes…Has a brother, Diego…Majoring in Athle�c Training…Plans to pursue a career as either a physical therapist or orthopedic surgeon…Favorite book: “A Child Called It” by Dave J. Pelzer…Favorite midnight snack: Granola bar…Favorite musical ar�st: Drake…Favorite song: “Find Your Love” by Drake…David can’t imagine a week without: TV and soccer…David’s advice to kids: “Stay in school and don’t do drugs”…Favorite colors: Red and blue…Favorite food: Pasta…Favorite sports other than soccer: Football and basketball…People David most admires: His parents…What people don’t know about David: He has a so� side.

JACOB NORRIS

ROBERT REED

12

M���������/F������ • 5-9 • 165 • F������� B����� A����, A�������� • S���� G������’� C������ High School: Graduated from Saint Gregory’s College in Buenos Aires, Argen�na…Coached by Ramiro Lopez Vallejo…Two-�me Player of the Year at Colegio Americano de Quilto…Three-�me top scorer in the “La Bombonerita” Tournament, which takes place in Ecuador…Personal: Full name is Ivan Alejandro Primak…Born on Dec. 21, dor… 1989 in Buenos Aires, Argen�na…Son of Ruben and Adriana Primak…Has two brothers, Pablo and Agus�n…Has a sister, Natasha…Majoring in Sport Management with a minor in Coaching… Plans to pursue a career in professional soccer…Favorite book: “La Sombra del Viento”…Favorite midnight snack: Zucaritas…Favorite musical ar�st: Maná…Favorite song: “Sueña” by Gerardo Mejia…Ivan’s advice to kids: “Don’t give up on your dreams. They may be closer than you think”…Favorite color: Blue…Favorite foods: Sushi and barbeque…People Ivan most admires: His parents…What people don’t know about Ivan: He’s shy…When Ivan was a kid, he tried to be like: His father…When people first meet Ivan, they think: He’s pleasant and amusing.

High School: Graduated from Morristown Hamblen West HS in Morristown, Tenn…Coached by Todd Bradley…IMAC Player of the Year, All-State First Team…All-Region First Team…All-Conference First Team…Personal: Full name is Russell Vance Sexton…Born on Dec. Team… 7, 1991 in Morristown, Tenn…Son of Helm and Juanita Sexton…Has three brothers, Daniel, Charles and Robbie…Has a sister, Katherine…Majoring in Pre-Medicine with a minor in Business Administra�on…Favorite book: “Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. Salinger…Favorite musical ar�sts: Blink 182, Kid Cudi, Notorious BIG…Favorite song: “My Humps” by Black Eyed Peas…Russell can’t imagine a week without: A nap…Favorite color: Orange…Favorite foods: Tacos, mashed potatoes, and chicken with green beans…Favorite sport other than soccer: Basketball…People Russell most admires: His parents…What people don’t know about Russell: He dances in the shower.

MATHEUS ANDRADE SILVA • 17 F������ • 6-0 • 160 • F������� B������, B����� • C�� C������ D�� B���� High School: Graduated from Colegio Dom Bosco in Brasilia, Brazil… Coached by Marcelo Rosemberg…Personal: Rosemberg… Full name is Matheus Andrade Silva…Born on July 25, 1990 in Brasilia, Brazil…Son of Flavio and Nilda Silva…Has a brother, Filipe…Undeclared major…Favorite musical ar�sts: Evanescence, Paramore, Avril Lavigne, Automa�c Lovele�er, Nickelback and The Offspring…Favorite song: “Tempo Perdido” by Legiao Urbana…Favorite colors: Black and white…Favorite food: Pizza…Favorite sport other than soccer: Basketball…People Matheus most admires: Zinedine Zidane, Francesco To�, and Alessandro Del Piero…When Matheus was a kid, he tried to be like: Zinedine Zidane.

JUSTIN WILLIAMS

14

M��������� • 5-10 • 155 • S�������� N��������, T���. • H��� F��� A������ 2009: Did not play...High School: Graduated from Hume Fogg HS in Nashville, Tenn….Le�ered in soccer and cross country…Coached by David Allen (soccer) and Bre� Kmeiz (cross country)…Two-�me all-district performer in soccer…Two-year captain…Member of two-�me region championship team…Runner-up in 2007 state tournament…Personal: tournament… Personal: Full name is Jus�n Brown Williams…Born on Sep. 19, 1990 in Nashville, Tenn….Son of Royce and Audrey Williams…Has a younger brother, James (17), and a younger sister, Le�e (8)…Marjoing in Business Administra�on with a minor in Coaching... Favorite midnight snack: Ice cream...Favorite musical ar�st: Jimmy Buffet...Favorite color: Blue...Favorite food: Buffets...Favorite sport other than soccer: Hockey...When Jus�n was a kid, he tried to be like: Tom Glavine.

P������ B�������� �� S����� September 12 .........................................................................................................Janik Bold 19 ................................................................................................. Jus�n Williams 26 ................................................................................................ Dean Hopewell 28 .......................................................................................... Drayson Davenport November 20 ..................................................................................................... Jacob Norris

2010 Tusculum Men’s Soccer -- 11


SEASON

IN

REVIEW

The Tusculum College men’s soccer team entered the 2009 campaign looking to build upon one of the most successful seasons in program history and posted the program’s seventh straight winning record, compiling a 10-6-2 overall mark and capturing its second consecu�ve Food Lion South Atlan�c Conference Tournament �tle. Tusculum garnered several individual awards, including Anteneh Lemma’s second consecu�ve Daktronics NCAA Division II All-America honors. Lemma was joined by junior Sven Meyer on the Daktronics NCAA Division II All-Southeast Region Team, while Meyer and fellow junior Lucas Paulini each garnered NSCAA/adidas All-Southeast Region Third Team honors. The Pioneers placed seven players on the All-SAC Teams, including first team selec�ons Lemma and Sco� Lucky. Paulini was named to the second team alongside teammates Andres Jarquin, Mark Joseph, Nick Rich, and Phillip Hagen. Lemma, Paulini, Rich and Meyer were also named to the SAC All-Tournament Team as Lemma garnered MVP honors. Tusculum started the season strong, winning four of its first five matches. A�er notching a solid 2-0 win over Queens (N.C.) in the season opener, Coach Bre� Teach’s squad traveled to Ohio for a pair of difficult road tests. Tusculum proved to have plenty of fight, rallying for a 2-2 draw against No. 19 Ashland and coming from behind to defeat Tiffin 3-2 in extra �me to return home with a 2-0-1 record. The Pioneers con�nued its streak of extra �me matches against Milligan, rallyAnteneh Lemma scores against Lander ing for a 2-1 away victory over the Buffaloes on Jarquin’s over�me winner in the 95th minute to push their early-season record to 3-0-1. Tusculum con�nued the heroics against Lander, scoring a pair of second-half goals to notch a 2-1 comefrom-behind victory and run its unbeaten streak to five matches to start the season. Tusculum suffered its first setback of the campaign in the opening match of its SAC schedule, falling to Lincoln Memorial by a score of 2-0 to slip to 4-1-1 on the season. The Pioneers rebounded to win three of their next four matches, including a 7-0 home victory over Brevard and a pair of pivotal wins over Newberry and Mars Hill to climb back into the race for the SAC �tle. The Pioneers suffered another setback at Belmont Abbey, falling to the Crusaders Marc Joseph opens the scoring against Newberry 2-1 in extra �me to fall to 7-3-1 on the season. Tusculum responded with a 3-2 win over Catawba, pulling within one game of first place in the conference standings with two matches remaining on the SAC slate. Coach Teach’s squad then faced a pivotal matchup with top-ranked Lees-McRae in a rematch of the 2009 Southeast Region championship, which TC won 2-0 to advance to its first-ever Elite Eight appearance. Tusculum would be unable to produce a similar result against the Bobcats, falling to Lees-McRae by a score of 4-1 a�er LMC broke a 1-1 �e with three goals in a span of 12 minutes late in the second half. The Pioneers dropped each of the final two matches of the regular season to fall out of the SAC championship race, falling vic�m to a late rally by archrival Carson-Newman, before Lenoir-Rhyne notched a 5-0 win over TC in the regular season finale. Tusculum exacted revenge on the Bears in the quarterfinal round of the SAC Tournament, forcing extra �me with a late second-half goal and advancing to the semifinals in a penalty kick shootout. The Pioneers were then given a chance to avenge their earlier loss to Carson-Newman, drawing the No. 15 Eagles in the semifinal round in Rock Hill, S.C. The Pioneers took full advantage, riding a brace Andres Jarquin sets up his bicycle kick against Mars Hill from Lemma en in the SAC Tournament final route to a 2-1 win over the Eagles, and a spot in the tournament championship match against Mars Hill. Tusculum did not waste the opportunity, opening an early 1-0 lead on Lemma’s 23rd minute strike before Jarquin stretched the lead to 2-0 with a highlight reel goal in the 34th, taking a headed cross from Joseph and execu�ng a near-perfect bicycle kick for the finish. The Pioneers would hold the lead from there, playing s�fling defense to defeat the Lions by a score of 2-0 and capture the program’s second straight SAC Tournament �tle and the third in school history. 2009 SAC Tournament Champions

12 - 2010 Tusculum Men’s Soccer


2009 STATISTICS Overall: 10-6-2 SAC: 4-4-0 Home: 7-1-0 Away: 3-5-2 Neut: 2-0-0 ## 10 11 8 12 18 7 5 23 4 2 9 20 3 16 22 28 27 13 1

Name MP-MS Anteneh Lemma 18-18 Marc Joseph 18-18 Andres Jarquin 18-18 Lucas Paulini 18-18 Sco� Lucky 15-15 Nick Rich 18-18 Phillip Hagen 18-18 Andra Shelton 12-2 Dean Hopewell 9-6 Ma�hew McKeever 6-1 Corey McPherson 17-17 Horton McKinney 13-10 Sven Meyer 18-18 Ryan Sandmeyer 1-0 Petr Buzyan 5-0 Andy Goellner 3-1 Tim Eichinger 1-0 Shane Voelker 8-3 Lance Moore 17-17 Total .........................................18 Opponents ................................18

## 28 1 TM

Name GP-GS Andy Goellner 3-1 Lance Moore 17-16 TEAM Total .........................................18 Opponents ................................18

Min 1585 1382 1526 1603 1236 1527 1603 410 459 128 1401 1031 1574 23 67 152 31 442 1451 17631 -

|-----------------------------SHOTS-----------------------------| G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% 11 8 30 60 .183 31 .517 10 2 22 66 .152 26 .394 6 7 19 58 .103 27 .466 3 6 12 40 .075 11 .275 3 5 11 23 .130 13 .565 1 9 11 29 .034 14 .483 1 2 4 17 .059 8 .471 1 2 4 10 .100 5 .500 0 1 1 7 .000 4 .571 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 14 .000 3 .214 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 36 43 115 340 .106 148 .435 28 22 78 251 .112 112 .446

|------GOAL AVERAGE------| |------SAVES------| Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct 151:57 2 1.18 9 .818 1639:45 26 1.43 70 .729 0:00 0 0.00 5 1.000 1791:42 28 1.41 84 .750 1791:42 36 1.81 112 .757

GW 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 6

PK-ATT 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 2-2 0-0

|-------------RECORD-------------| W L T Sho 1 0 0 0 9 6 2 3 0 0 0 1 10 6 2 4 6 10 2 3

Team saves: 5 GOALS BY PERIOD Tusculum Opponents

1st 19 11

2nd 15 16

OT 2 0

OT2 0 1

OT3 Total 0 36 0 28

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st Tusculum 44 Opponents 41

2nd 68 42

OT 8 1

OT2 2 1

OT3 Total 0 122 0 85

SHOTS BY PERIOD Tusculum Opponents

1st 149 111

2nd 175 130

OT 12 4

OT2 4 6

OT3 Total 0 340 0 251

FOULS BY PERIOD Tusculum Opponents

2nd 98 113

OT 1 2

OT2 4 5

OT3 Total 0 190 0 224

SAVES BY PERIOD Tusculum Opponents

1st 35 46

2nd 42 61

OT 3 3

OT2 4 2

OT3 Total 0 84 0 112

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

1st 87 104

TCM 1373 8/172 0/0

OPP 1692 10/169

2010 Tusculum Men’s Soccer -- 13


2009 RESULTS Date Aug 29, 2009

Opponent QUEENS (N.C.)

WL W

Score 2-0

Overall 1-0-0

Conf 0-0-0

A�end 231

Sep 04, 2009

at #19 Ashland

T O2

2-2

1-0-1

0-0-0

172

Sep 06, 2009

at Tiffin

W OT

3-2

2-0-1

0-0-0

117

Sep 09, 2009

at Milligan

W OT

2-1

3-0-1

0-0-0

184

Sep 12, 2009

LANDER

W

2-1

4-0-1

0-0-0

189

Sep 16, 2009 Sep 23, 2009

at Lincoln Memorial* BREVARD*

L W

0-2 7-0

4-1-1 5-1-1

0-1-0 1-1-0

125 74

Sep 26, 2009 Oct 04, 2009

at Wingate* NEWBERRY*

L W

0-2 3-0

5-2-1 6-2-1

1-2-0 2-2-0

173 137

Oct 07, 2009

MARS HILL*

W

4-1

7-2-1

3-2-0

3-2-0

Oct 18, 2009 Oct 21, 2009

at Belmont Abbey CATAWBA*

L O2 W

1-2 3-2

7-3-1 8-3-1

3-2-0 4-2-0

78 184

Oct 24, 2009 Oct 28, 2009 Oct 31, 2009 Nov 03, 2009 Nov 06, 2009

at #1 Lees-McRae #22 CARSON-NEWMAN* at Lenoir-Rhyne* at Lenoir-Rhyne# at #15 Carson-Newman%

Nov 08, 2009

MARS HILL%

L L L T O2 W

1-4 1-2 0-5 1-1 2-1

8-4-1 8-5-1 8-6-1 8-6-2 9-6-2

4-2-0 4-3-0 4-4-0 4-4-0 4-4-0

231 386 150 275 187

W

2-0

10-6-2

4-4-0

172

Goals scored Andres Jarquin (Phillip Hagen;Nick Rich) [#1] Nick Rich (Anteneh Lemma) Sco� Lucky (unassisted) [#1] Marc Joseph (Dean Hopewell) Marc Joseph (Nick Rich;Anteneh Lemma) [#1] Andra Shelton (Sco� Lucky) Sco� Lucky (Andres Jarquin) Marc Joseph (Nick Rich;Andra Shelton) [#28] Andres Jarquin (Nick Rich;Phillip Hagen) Lucas Paulini (Anteneh Lemma;Nick Rich) [#1] Anteneh Lemma (Sco� Lucky) Anteneh Lemma (Andres Jarquin) [#1] Phillip Hagen (Sco� Lucky) Marc Joseph (Sco� Lucky) Andres Jarquin (Nick Rich) Anteneh Lemma (Nick Rich) Marc Joseph (Andres Jarquin) Anteneh Lemma (Lucas Paulini) Marc Joseph (Lucas Paulini) [#1] Sco� Lucky (Andres Jarquin) Andres Jarquin (Lucas Paulini) Anteneh Lemma (Lucas Paulini;Andres Jarquin) [#1] Lucas Paulini (Anteneh Lemma) Lucas Paulini (Anteneh Lemma;Andres Jarquin) Marc Joseph (Anteneh Lemma;Sco� Lucky) Anteneh Lemma (penalty kick) [#1] Marc Joseph (Anteneh Lemma;Ma�hew McKeever) [#1]

Andres Jarquin (Lucas Paulini) Marc Joseph (Andra Shelton) Marc Joseph (Anteneh Lemma) [#1] Anteneh Lemma (Andres Jarquin) [#1] Anteneh Lemma (Lucas Paulini) [#1] Anteneh Lemma (Nick Rich) [#1] Anteneh Lemma (penalty kick) Anteneh Lemma (Marc Joseph) [#1] Andres Jarquin (Nick Rich;Marc Joseph)

* South Atlan�c Conference Match # SAC Tournament (Quarterfinal), Hickory, N.C. (TC advances 4-3 on penalty kicks) % SAC Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C.

Sven Meyer All-Region 2nd Team

14 - 2010 Tusculum Men’s Soccer

Anteneh Lemma Daktronics All-America

Lucas Paulini All-Region Third Team


HONOR ROLL 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009

NAIA A��-A������ 1991 Steve Crane (HM) 1992 Sean Bride 1994 Carlyle Myrie (HM) 1994 Brian Pike (HM) NSCAA/������® D������� II A��-A������ 2002 David Ormesher (2nd Team) 2008 Bruno Conceicão (1st Team) 2008 Anteneh Lemma (2nd Team) 2008 Lance Moore (2nd Team)

Bruno Conceicão (1st Team) Anteneh Lemma (1st Team) Sco� Lucky (1st Team) Sven Meyer (1st Team) Lance Moore (1st Team) Lucas Paulini (2nd Team) Rory McCook (2nd Team) Anteneh Lemma (1st Team) Sven Meyer (2nd Team)

D��������� NCAA II R����� P����� �� ��� Y��� 2008 Bruno Conceicão

D��������� NCAA D������� II A��-A������ 2008 Bruno Conceicao (1st Team) 2008 Anteneh Lemma (2nd Team) 2008 Lance Moore (HM) 2008 Sco� Lucky (HM) 2008 Sven Meyer (HM) 2009 Anteneh Lemma (HM)

NSCAA/������® A��-R����� 1991 Oscar Calderon (3rd Team) 1996 B.J. Long 1996 Cris Dan�er 1999 Sco� Hanger (2nd Team) 1999 Steve Oakey (2nd Team) 1999 Daniel Hoult (3rd Team) 2000 Sco� Hanger (2nd Team) 2001 Steve Oakey (2nd Team) 2002 David Ormesher (1st Team) 2002 Paul Hopkins (1st Team) 2002 Sco� Hanger (2nd Team) 2002 Tony Swaminathan (2nd Team) 2003 Paul Hopkins (1st Team) 2003 Neal Dixon (2nd Team) 2003 Ma� DeMar�ni (2nd Team) 2003 Gerald Wa� (3rd Team) 2004 Paul Hopkins (1st Team) 2004 Gerald Wa� (1st Team) 2004 Andre Nesfield (2nd Team) 2007 Bruno Conceicão (1st Team) 2007 Lucas Paulini (2nd Team) 2007 Gareth Williams (2nd Team) 2007 Anteneh Lemma (2nd Team) 2008 Bruno Conceicão (1st Team) 2008 Anteneh Lemma (1st Team) 2008 Lance Moore (1st Team) 2008 Lucas Paulini (2nd Team) 2008 Sco� Lucky (3rd Team) 2009 Lucas Paulini (3rd Team) 2009 Sven Meyer (3rd Team)

C�SIDA A������� A��-A������® 2002 Tony Swaminathan (2nd Team) C�SIDA A������� A��-D������� 2002 Sco� Hanger (2nd Team) 2002 Tony Swaminathan (1st Team) 2004 Alexander Eddo (1st Team) 2007 Lance Moore (2nd Team) 2008 Lance Moore (2nd Team) NAIA S������ A������ 1993 Sean Bride 1996 Calum Weaver 1996 David Crickmar 1997 Stuart Currie 1997 Calum Weaver S���� A������� C��������� S������-A������ 2001 Sco� Hanger NAIA D������� 24 P����� �� ��� Y��� 1990 Sean Bride 1991 Steve Crane 1992 Steve Crane

A��-S���� A������� C��������� 1999 Sco� Hanger (1st Team) 1999 Steve Oakey (1st Team) 1999 Daniel Hoult (2nd Team) 2000 Sco� Hanger (1st Team) 2000 Steve Oakey (1st Team) 2000 Ma� Orchard-Lisle (2nd Team) 2001 Paul Hopkins (1st Team) 2001 David Ormesher (1st Team) 2001 Steve Oakey (1st Team) 2001 Daniel Hoult (2nd Team) 2001 Sco� Hanger (2nd Team) 2001 Ma� Orchard-Lisle (2nd Team) 2002 Paul Hopkins (1st Team) 2002 Tony Swaminathan (1st Team) 2002 Sco� Hanger (1st Team)

NAIA A��-D������� 1975 Gerry Pierce 1976 Gerry Pierce 1976 Tony Mendes 1979 Tony Mendes 1979 Rocco Surace 1979 Glen Fabor 1982 Mark Taylor (1st Team) 1990 Sean Bride (1st Team) 1991 Steve Crane (1st Team) 1992 Steve Crane (1st Team) D��������� NCAA D������� II A��-R����� 2007 Bruno Conceicão (2nd Team) 2007 Lucas Paulini (2nd Team) 2007 Gareth Williams (2nd Team)

2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009

David Ormesher (1st Team) Neal Dixon (1st Team) Ma� DeMar�ni (2nd Team) Gerald Wa� (2nd Team) Neal Dixon (1st Team) Paul Hopkins (1st Team) Gerald Wa� (1st Team) Ma� DeMar�ni (2nd Team) Paul Hopkins (1st Team) Gerald Wa� (1st Team) Andre Nesfield (2nd Team) Jay Harris (2nd Team) Ma� Cuthbert (2nd Team) Dave Bailey (1st Team) Gerald Wa� (1st Team) Jay Harris (1st Team) Bruno Conceicão (1st Team) Lucas Paulini (1st Team) Anteneh Lemma (2nd Team) Ma� Ross (2nd Team) Anteneh Lemma (1st Team) Bruno Conceicão (1st Team) Lucas Paulini (1st Team) Rory McCook (1st Team) Sven Meyer (1st Team) Lance Moore (2nd Team) Sco� Lucky (2nd Team) Anteneh Lemma (1st Team) Sco� Lucky (1st Team) Andres Jarquin (2nd Team) Marc Joseph (2nd Team) Lucas Paulini (2nd Team) Nick Rich (2nd Team) Phillip Hagen (2nd Team)

A��-TISA 1974 John Eiskamp (1st Team) 1974 John Mills (2nd Team) 1974 Gerry Pierce 1974 Paul Doge 1974 Tony Jefferys 1975 Gerry Pierce (1st Team) 1975 Favio Rojas (2nd Team) 1975 Mike Charleton (2nd Team) 1975 John Mills (2nd Team) 1976 Tony Mendes (1st Team) 1976 Steve Harrison (2nd Team) 1976 Charlie Mills (HM) 1976 John Mills (HM) 1976 John Fi�s (HM) 1977 Tony Mendes 1977 Pete Gersie 1979 Tony Mendes (1st Team) 1979 Rocco Surace (2nd Team) 1979 Rocco Surace (2nd Team) 1979 Glen Faber (2nd Team) 1982 Mark Taylor (1st Team) 1982 Greg Feathers (1st Team) 1982 Tony Feathers (2nd Team)

ALL-AMERICANS

Steve Crane 1991 NAIA

Sean Bride 1992 NAIA

Bruno Conceicão 2008 NSCAA/adidas 2008 Daktronics

Caryle Myrie 1994 NAIA

Lance Moore

2008 NSCAA/adidas 2008 Daktronics

Brian Pike 1994 NAIA

Anteneh Lemma 2008 NSCAA/adidas 2008 Daktronics 2009 Daktronics

Tony Swaminathan 2002 CoSIDA Academic

Sco� Lucky

2008 Daktronics

David Ormesher 2002 NSCAA/adidas

Sven Meyer

2008 Daktronics

2010 Tusculum Men’s Soccer -- 15


HONOR ROLL S���� A������� C��������� A��-T��������� 1999 Daniel Hoult 1999 Sco� Hanger 1999 Tony Swaminathan 1999 Adam Sayers 1999 Steve Oakey 2002 David Ormesher 2002 Neal Dixon 2002 Tony Swaminathan 2003 Ma� DeMar�ni 2003 Gerald Wa� 2004 Paul Hopkins 2004 Gareth Williams 2004 Gerald Wa� 2007 Bruno Conceicão 2007 Ma� Ross 2007 Tony Prisco 2008 Bruno Conceicão 2008 Lance Moore 2008 Sco� Lucky 2008 Phillip Hagen 2009 Sven Meyer 2009 Nick Rich 2009 Lucas Paulini 2009 Anteneh Lemma

S���� A������� C��������� P����� �� ��� Y��� 2000 Sco� Hanger 2008 Bruno Conceicão

SAC T��������� C������������ 1999, 2004, 2008, 2009 TVAC C������������ 1990, 1992, 1993

S���� A������� C��������� F������� �� ��� Y��� 2005 Dave Bailey 2007 Lucas Paulini 2008 Nick Rich

NAIA D������� C������������ 1983, 1991, 1992

TISA C���� �� ��� Y��� 1979 John Eiskamp

NCAA D������� II T��������� A���������� 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008

NAIA D������� 24 C���� �� ��� Y��� 1979 John Eiskamp 1983 John Eiskamp 1991 Tony Castainca 1992 Tony Castainca

NCAA D������� II R����� C������������ 2004, 2008 NCAA II E���� E���� A���������� 2004, 2008

NSCAA R����� C���� �� ��� Y��� 2008 Bre� Teach TVAC C���� �� ��� Y��� 1990 Tony Castainca 1991 Tony Castainca 1992 Tony Castainca 1993 Tony Castainca

S���� A������� C��������� T��������� MVP 1999 Daniel Hoult 2004 Paul Hopkins 2008 Lance Moore 2009 Anteneh Lemma

S���� A������� C��������� C���� �� ��� Y��� 2002 Tony Castainca 2007 Bre� Teach 2008 Bre� Teach

TISA T��������� M��� V������� P����� 1979 Chico Rivera

S���� A������� C��������� C������������ 2002, 2007, 2008

A��-R����� P���������

Oscar Calderon

B.J. Long

Cris Dan�er

Sco� Hanger

Steve Oakley

Daniel Hoult

David Ormesher

Paul Hopkins

Tony Swaminathan

Neal Dixon

Ma� DeMar�ni

Gerald Wa�

Andre Nesfield

Bruno Conceicão

Lucas Paulini

Gareth Williams

Anteneh Lemma

Lance Moore

Sco� Lucky

16 - 2010 Tusculum Men’s Soccer

Sven Meyer

Rory McCook


RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECORDS Goals: 7, Steve Crane vs. Bluefield, 9/25/92 Assists: 4, Tony Mendes vs. Transylvania, 9/23/77; Luis Neira vs. Warren Wilson, 10/15/91; Daniel Hoult vs. Newberry, 1999 Points: 14, Steve Crane vs. Bluefield, 9/25/92 Saves: 19, Thomas Frey vs. Chris�an Brothers, 10/6/96 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Goals: 61, Steve Crane, 1992 Assists: 19, David Ormesher, 2002 Points: 139, Steve Crane, 1992 Match-Winning Goals: 8, Bruno Conceicão, 2007 Goals Against Average (min. 750 minutes): 0.61, Tony Swaminathan, 2002 Saves: 177, Ben Molner, 1997 Shutouts: 12, Lance Moore, 2008 Minutes Played: 2198, Lance Moore, 2008 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Goals: 99, Steve Crane, 1991-92 Assists: 49, Sean Bride, 1990-93 Points: 225, Steve Crane, 1991-92 Match-Winning Goals: 18, Paul Hopkins, 2001-04 Matches Played: 79, Carlyle Myrie, 1994-96 Matches Started: 77, Calum Weaver, 1994-97 Goals Against Average (min. 1,500 minutes): 1.27, Lance Moore, 2007-09 Saves: 375, Ben Molner, 1996-99 Shutouts: 18, Lance Moore, 2007-09 Minutes Played: 6241, Tony Swaminathan, 1999-02 TEAM MATCH RECORDS Goals: 19, Bluefield, 9/25/92 Goals Allowed: 11, St. Andrews, 1969 Assists: 10 at Newberry, 10/12/02; at St. Andrews, 10/15/02 Points: 38 vs. Bluefield, 9/25/92 Saves: 19 vs. Chris�an Brothers, 10/6/96 TEAM SEASON RECORDS Wins: 20, 2008 Losses: 13, 2000 Ties: 3, 1993, 1998 Won-Lost-Tie Percentage: .862 (19-3), 1992 Goals: 128, 1992 Assists: 76, 2002 Points: 268, 2002 Saves: 230, 1994 Goals Against Average: 0.56, 2002 Shutouts: 13, 2002 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Longest Winning Streak: 10, Sep. 5-30, 1992 Longest Unbeaten Streak: 19, Oct. 23, 1978-Oct. 27, 1979 Longest Home Winning Streak: 12, 10/3/92-10/16/93 Longest Home Unbeaten Streak: 18, 10/3/92-9/22/94 Consecu�ve Shutouts: 5, Oct. 1-15, 1977 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-MATCH RECORDS Goals Player G Opponent Steve Crane 7 Bluefield Steve Crane 6 Milligan Steve Crane 5 Warren Wilson Bruno Conceicão 4 v. Wingate Five other players 4 Assists Player Tony Mendes Luis Neira Daniel Hoult

Date 9/25/92 9/21/91 10/15/91 11/2/07

Ast. 4 4 4

Opponent v. Transylvania Warren Wilson Newberry

Date 9/23/77 10/15/91 10/16/99

Points Player Pts. Steve Crane 14 Steve Crane 13 Steve Crane 11 Paul Hopkins 9 Bruno Conceicão 9

Opponent Bluefield Milligan Warren Wilson Newberry Newberry

Date 9/25/92 9/21/91 10/15/91 11/5/02 9/29/07

Saves Player Thomas Frey Ben Molner Chad Martel Bill McClay Diego Cardona Diego Cardona Tony Swaminathan

Sv. 19 18 16 15 15 15 15

Opponent Chris�an Brothers at Lenoir-Rhyne at Covenant Maryville Gardner-Webb Tenn. Wesleyan at Carson-Newman

Date 10/6/96 10/3/98 11/3/95 9/21/77 9/27/91 10/2/91 9/19/00

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Goals Player Goals Steve Crane 61 Steve Crane 38 Paul Hopkins 28 Bruno Conceicão 24 B.J. Long 24 Cris Dan�er 24 Paul Hopkins 24

Year 1992 1991 2002 2008 1995 1997 2004

Assists Player David Ormesher Oscar Calderon Steve Crane David Crickmar B.J. Long

No. 19 17 17 15 15

Year 2002 1991 1992 1996 1996

Points Player Steve Crane Steve Crane Paul Hopkins Bruno Conceicão Paul Hopkins

Pts. 139 86 69 60 57

Year 1992 1991 2002 2008 2004

MWG 8 7 7 7 6

Year 2007 1995 2003 2008 2002

Match-Winning Goals Player Bruno Conceicão B.J. Long Paul Hopkins Bruno Conceicão Paul Hopkins

Goals Against Average (min. 750 minutes) Player GAA Tony Swaminathan 0.61 Lance Moore 1.02 J.P. Swaminathan 1.21 Thomas Frey 1.35 Sco� Hoffman 1.38

Year 2002 2008 2003 1996 1993

Saves Player Ben Molner Brian Pike Ben Molner Diego Cardona Glen Faber Tony Swaminathan

No. 177 159 148 130 118 118

Year 1997 1994 1998 1991 1979 2000

Shutouts Player Lance Moore Tony Swaminathan Bill McClay J.P. Swaminathan Lance Moore

ShO 12 10 8 6 6

Year 2008 2002 1977 2004 2007

Minutes Played Player Lance Moore Lance Moore J.P. Swaminathan Tony Swaminathan Tony Swaminathan

Min. 2198 1928 1782 1767 1530

Year 2008 2007 2004 2002 2000

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Goals Player Goals Steve Crane 99 Paul Hopkins 82 Cris Dan�er 71 B.J. Long 68 Kevin Bride 53

Years 1991-92 2001-04 1995-98 1993-96 1990-93

Assists Player Sean Bride Kevin Bride B.J. Long David Crickmar David Ormesher

Ast. 49 39 36 36 33

Years 1990-93 1990-93 1993-96 1993-96 2000-02

Points Player Steve Crane Paul Hopkins B.J. Long Cris Dan�er Sean Bride

Pts. 225 194 172 163 151

Years 1991-92 2001-04 1993-96 1995-98 1990-93

MWG 18 15 11 10 7

Years 2001-04 2007-08 1993-96 1995-98 2002-03

Matches Played Player Carlyle Myrie Calum Weaver Cristofer Dan�er Eric Dilbeck Adam Sayers

MP 79 77 76 75 74

Years 1994-96 1994-97 1995-98 1995-98 1996-99

Matches Started Player Calum Weaver Eric Dilbeck Carlyle Myrie Liam MacCarron Tony Swaminathan

MS 77 73 72 71 69

Years 1994-97 1995-98 1994-96 1999-02 1999-02

Match-Winning Goals Player Paul Hopkins Bruno Conceicão B.J. Long Cris Dan�er Ma� DeMar�ni

Goals Against Average (min. 1500 minutes) Player GAA Lance Moore 1.27 J.P. Swaminathan 1.44 Chad Martel 1.59 Tony Swaminathan 1.64 Ben Molner 2.01

Years 2007-09 2003-05 1995-98 1999-02 1996-99

Saves Player Ben Molner Tony Swaminathan Lance Moore J.P. Swaminathan Chad Martel

No. 375 339 194 168 145

Years 1996-99 1999-02 2007-09 2003-05 1995-98

Shutouts Player Lance Moore Tony Swaminathan J.P. Swaminathan Ben Molner Dan Stadnyk Chad Martel

ShO 18 15 7 5 4 4

Years 2007-09 1999-02 2003-05 1996-99 1994-97 1995-98

Minutes Played Player Tony Swaminathan Lance Moore J.P. Swaminathan Ben Molner Dan Stadnyk

MP 6241 4126 3805 3355 2042

Years 1999-02 2007-09 2003-05 1996-99 1994-97

2010 Tusculum Men’s Soccer -- 17


RECORD BOOK TEAM MATCH RECORDS Goals Goals Opponent 19 Bluefield 18 Graham Bible 12 Milligan 12 Warren Wilson 11 St. Andrews 11 Newberry 11 Transylvania

Date 9/25/92 10/15/77 9/21/91 10/15/91 10/15/02 10/12/02 9/23/77

Goals Allowed Goals 11 10 8 8 8 8

Opponent St. Andrews at Appalachian State Warren Wilson Carson-Newman Belmont Abbey at USC Spartanburg

Date 1969 9/12/77 1969 1969 10/13/94 11/1/03

Assists Ast. 12 10 10 10 10

Opponent Graham Bible Milligan at St. Andrews Newberry Charleston (W.Va.)

Date 10/15/77 9/21/91 10/15/02 11/5/02 9/9/05

Points Pts. 48 38 36 34 33

Opponent Graham Bible Bluefield Graham Bible Milligan Warren Wilson

Date 10/15/77 9/25/92 10/15/77 9/21/91 10/15/91

Saves SV 19 18 16 15 15 15

Opponent Chris�an Brothers at Lenoir-Rhyne Covenant Gardner-Webb Tennessee Wesleyan at Carson-Newman

Date 10/6/96 10/3/98 11/3/95 9/27/91 10/2/91 9/19/00

TEAM SEASON RECORDS Goals G 128 96 85 82 71

Year 1992 2002 1991 2004 1979

Assists Ast. 76 64 60 60 50

Year 2002 1996 2008 2004 1979

Points Pts. 268 224 192 184 180

Year 2002 2004 1979 2008 1995

Saves SV 230 200 199 163 160

Year 1994 1996 1997 1998 1979

Goals Against Average GAA 0.56 1.02 1.30 1.43 1.46

Year 2002 2008 1996 2005 2004

Shutouts ShO 13 12 9 7 7 7 7 7

Year 2002 2008 1979 1977 1991 1997 2004 2007

A��-T��� S����� R������ W-L-T

First Met

Last Met

Alabama-Huntsville ............... 1-0-1 Aldersson-Broaddus .............. 3-0-0 Anderson ............................... 3-1-0 Appalachian State ................. 1-2-0 Ashland .................................. 0-1-1 Augusta State ........................ 1-0-0 Barry ...................................... 1-0-0 Belhaven ................................ 0-2-0 Belmont ................................. 3-0-0 Belmont Abbey ...................... 3-5-0 Berea ..................................... 2-2-0 Berry ...................................... 0-1-0 Birmingham Southern ........... 1-2-0 Bluefield ................................ 6-0-0 Brevard .................................. 4-0-0 Bryan ..................................... 5-3-2 Campbellsville ....................... 1-0-0 Carson-Newman .................. 13-9-2 Catawba .............................. 11-7-0 Charleston (W.Va.) ................ 2-0-0 Chris�an Brothers ................. 3-1-1 Cincinna�............................... 1-0-0 Clayton State ......................... 4-2-1 Concord ................................. 4-0-0 Covenant ............................... 4-5-0 Culver-Stockton ..................... 1-0-0 Cumberland (Ky.)................... 1-1-0 Cumberland (Tenn.) .............. 2-0-0 Davis and Elkins ..................... 2-0-0 Eckerd .................................... 1-0-0 Emory & Henry ...................... 2-0-0 Erskine ................................... 2-0-0 Findlay ................................... 0-0-2 Florida Tech ........................... 1-2-1 Francis Marion....................... 1-2-0 Gannon .................................. 0-1-0

1998 2004 1996 1969 1998 1991 2005 1991 1991 1993 1969 1996 1991 1992 1976 1974 2002 1969 1991 2004 1991 1976 1992 1998 1977 1995 1995 1991 2004 2003 1996 1992 1998 1997 1999 1999

2000 2007 2008 1977 2009 1991 2005 1992 1993 2009 1977 1996 1994 1996 2009 2008 2002 2009 2009 2005 1996 1976 2007 2002 1996 1995 2007 2001 2005 2003 1997 1993 1999 2005 2008 1999

Opponent

18 - 2010 Tusculum Men’s Soccer

W-L-T

First Met

Last Met

Gardner-Webb ...................... 4-1-1 Georgetown (Ky.) .................. 0-1-0 Georgia Southwestern .......... 1-0-0 Goldey Beacom ..................... 1-0-0 Graham Bible ......................... 2-0-0 Green Mountain .................... 0-1-0 Hillsdale ................................. 1-0-0 Holy Family ............................ 1-0-0 Hun�ngdon ........................... 1-0-0 King...................................... 13-8-1 Lambuth ................................ 3-1-1 Lander ................................... 3-3-1 Lee ......................................... 5-5-0 Lees-McRae ......................... 11-2-0 Lenoir-Rhyne ....................... 14-4-2 Lewis...................................... 0-1-0 Lincoln Memorial .................. 8-9-2 Lipscomb ............................... 1-0-0 Longwood .............................. 1-0-0 Mars Hill ................................ 9-5-2 Mar�n Methodist .................. 1-0-0 Mary Washington .................. 0-1-0 Maryville................................ 2-1-0 Milligan .................................. 8-1-0 Mobile ................................... 0-3-0 Montevallo ............................ 0-3-0 Montreat ............................... 6-0-0 Morehouse ............................ 2-1-0 Newberry............................... 9-0-2 North Carolina ....................... 2-0-0 North Carolina Pembroke...... 0-1-0 North Carolina Wesleyan ...... 1-0-0 Oglethorpe ............................ 1-0-0 Pfeiffer ................................... 1-0-0 Piedmont ............................... 1-0-1 Presbyterian .......................... 4-4-2

1996 1995 2008 1997 1977 1997 1998 1997 1991 1969 1992 1999 1991 1991 1991 2007 1991 1995 2003 1992 1997 1994 1977 1991 1993 2000 1976 2000 1998 1974 2005 1995 1974 2003 1995 1999

1999 1995 2008 1997 1977 1997 1998 1997 1991 2003 2008 2009 2002 2009 2009 2007 2009 1995 2003 2009 1997 1994 1992 2009 2007 2008 2004 2002 2009 1976 2005 1995 1974 2003 1996 2005

Opponent

W-L-T

First Met

Last Met

Queens (N.C.) ........................ 2-0-0 Rockhurst .............................. 0-1-0 Rollins .................................... 0-1-0 Salem Interna�onal ............... 3-0-0 St. Andrews ........................... 1-1-0 Sewanee ................................ 1-0-0 South Carolina-Aiken ............. 1-0-0 South Carolina Upstate ......... 0-2-0 Southern Illinois Edwardsville.. 0-1-0 Tampa.................................... 0-1-0 Tennessee ............................. 3-1-2 Tennessee Temple................. 7-2-0 Tennessee Wesleyan ............. 7-3-2 Tiffin ...................................... 1-0-0 Transylvania .......................... 1-1-0 Union (Ky.) ............................. 2-0-0 University of the South ......... 2-0-0 Virginia Wesleyan .................. 0-1-0 Warren Wilson ...................... 2-3-0 Western Carolina................... 5-0-0 West Florida .......................... 1-0-0 West Virginia Wesleyan ........ 3-0-0 Wheeling-Jesuit ..................... 0-2-0 William Carey ........................ 0-1-0 Wingate ............................... 10-5-0

2008 1995 1998 2004 1969 1976 1999 2002 2004 2008 1969 1974 1974 2009 1977 1995 1974 1994 1969 1969 1991 2004 1999 1993 1999

2009 1995 1998 2007 2002 1976 1999 2003 2004 2008 1977 2004 1997 2009 1998 1998 1977 1994 1991 1977 1991 2007 2001 1993 2009

Opponent

+ School name was changed: Montreat was Montreat-Anderson; South Carolina Upstate was South Carolina Spartanburg.


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1965-66

1977 (11-5-1)

Records & Results Not Available

1967 (2-7-2) Results Not Available

1968 Records & Results Not Available

1969 (4-8-1) Date 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969

Opponent Berea St. Andrews Warren Wilson Carson-Newman King Tennessee Berea King Western Carolina Warren Wilson Appalachian State Western Carolina Tennessee

W-L L L L L L W L L W L W W T

Score 1-6 1-11 1-8 3-8 3-6 4-3 2-3 2-6 3-1 2-7 4-2 4-2 4-4

1970-73 Records & Results Not Available

1974 (6-5) Date 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974

Coach: Jerome McGee Opponent W-L North Carolina W Bryan L at King L at Univ. of the South W at Oglethorpe W Western Carolina W Tennessee Wesleyan W at Bryan L King W at Tennessee Temple L at King L

Score 3-1 0-1 2-3 5-2 5-4 3-1 2-0 1-2 4-1 2-5 1-2

1975 (12-6) Coach: Cave Webber Date Opponent W-L Score 9/17 at Emory & Henry W 8-0 9/20 at King L 3-5 9/25 at Bryan L 3-5 9/27 Sewanee W 2-1 10/2 at Tennessee L 2-3 10/4 at Maryville W 7-0 10/8 at Tennessee W 3-0 10/11 East Tenn. State W (forfeit) 10/15 Emory & Henry W (forfeit) 10/18 at Tennessee Wesleyan L 3-5 10/21 at East Tenn. State W (forfeit) 10/23 at Western Carolina W 2-1 10/25 Tennessee Temple W 5-2 10/28 King W 3-1 10/31 vs. Tenn. Wesleyan@ W 2-1 11/1 at Bryan@ L 0-3 @ TISA Tournament, Dayton, Tenn.

Score 2-5 2-1 9-0 1-0 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-2 1-0 5-2 2-1 6-1 3-4 2-1 4-3 6-3

1989 (0-10)

Score 1-10 0-2 7-0 11-0 3-2 1-2 4-2 7-0 3-0 2-0 5-0 18-0 0-1 7-1 3-4 1-1 4-0

1978 (8-4-1) Date 9/12 9/16 9/19 9/23 9/26 9/30 10/3 10/7 10/11 10/18 10/20 10/23 10/25

Coach: John Eiskamp Opponent W-L at Appalachian State L Covenant L at King W at Tennessee Temple T Warren Wilson W Berea W at Sewanee W Bryan L Tennessee W King W Tennessee Wesleyan L at Tennessee W Western Carolina W

Score 0-4 2-3 2-0 1-1 3-1 1-0 2-0 1-2 5-3 4-1 0-1 1-0

1979 (17-2-3) TISA Champions District 24 Champions Coach: John Eiskamp Date Opponent W-L Score 9/22 King W 8-1 9/26 Warren Wilson W 4-2 9/28 Covenant T 1-1 9/29 Tennessee Temple T 1-1 10/5 Morehead State W 7-1 10/6 Berea W 1-0 10/10 Bryan W 3-2 10/12 Tennessee Wesleyan T 1-1 10/13 Lee W 4-1 10/15 Western Carolina W 1-0 10/17 King W 3-2 10/19 Sewanee W 1-0 10/20 Milligan W 9-0 10/22 Lee W 6-2 10/24 Tennessee W 1-0 10/26 Sewanee@ W 3-0 10/27 Tennessee Wesleyan@ W 4-0 10/31 Roanoke L 2-3 11/3 Milligan W 7-0 11/7 Covenant# W 4-3 11/13 Goshen$ W 1-0 11/15 Spring Arbor% L 0-3 @ TISA Tournament, Greeneville, Tenn. # District 24 Championship, Greeneville, Tenn. $ Area IV Playoffs, Goshen, Ind. % Area IV Playoffs, Spring Harbor, Mich.

1980 (16-2-3) Coach: John Eiskamp Results Not Available

1976 (11-6) Coach: John Eiskamp Date Opponent W-L 9/13 at Appalachian State L 9/18 at Sewanee W 9/21 Montreat-Anderson W 9/25 Warren Wilson W 9/29 at King L 10/2 Tennessee Wesleyan L 10/6 at Tennessee L 10/7 at Tennessee Temple L 10/9 Bryan W 10/11 Berea W 10/13 at UNC Asheville W 10/16 Western Carolina W 10/19 at Brevard W 10/23 King L 10/26 Tennessee W 11/12 vs. Morehead State+ W 11/13 vs. Cincinna�+ W + Kentucky Tournament

ate 9/12 9/17 9/21 9/23 9/24 9/26 9/28 10/1 10/4 10/7 10/12 10/15 10/17 10/19 10/22 10/26 10/27

Coach: John Eiskamp Opponent W-L at Appalachian State L at Covenant L Maryville W at Transylvania W at Berea W at Warren Wilson L King W at Graham Bible W Tennessee W Tennessee Temple W Univ. of the South W Graham Bible W at Tenn. Wesleyan L at King W at Bryan L at Tennessee T at Western Carolina W

1981 (6-11-1) Coach: John Eiskamp Results Not Available

1982 (10-8) Coach: John Eiskamp Results Not Available

1983 (17-6) District 24 Champions Coach: John Eiskam Results Not Available

1993 (13-4-3)

Coach: Tony Castainca Results Not Available

1990 (13-7) Date 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990

TVAC Champions Coach: Tony Castainca Results Not Complete Opponent W-L Tennessee Temple W Lee W Lenoir-Rhyne L King L Maryville L Carson-Newman W Lees-McRae L Tennessee Wesleyan W Cumberland (Tenn.) W Chris�an Brothers L Milligan W Charleston (W.Va.) L Bryan W Mt. Olive W Covenant W Lincoln Memorial W Montreat-Anderson W Warren Wilson W

Score

1991 (13-9-2) NAIA District 24 Champions Coach: Tony Castainca Date Opponent W-L Score 9/7 Catawba L 0-3 9/10 Lenoir-Rhyne W 2-1 9/13 vs. Augusta+ W 3-1 9/14 vs. Birm. Southern+ L 2-3 9/17 King W 4-1 9/19 at Carson-Newman W 3-0 9/20 at Lee L 3-4 9/21 Milligan W 12-0 9/24 at Lees-McRae W 4-0 9/26 at Bryan W 4-2 9/28 Gardner-Webb T 2-2 10/2 Tennessee-Wesleyan T 1-1 10/4 Covenant L 0-2 10/8 Maryville L 0-2 10/10 at Belmont W 7-0 10/15 Warren Wilson W 12-0 10/19 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 7-0 10/23 at Lincoln Mem. L 1-5 (2ot) 10/25 at West Florida W 1-0 10/26 at Hun�ngdon W 7-3 (2ot) 11/5 vs. Tenn. Wesleyan@ W 3-1 11/6 vs. Covenant@ W 2-1 11/7 vs. Chris�an Brothers@ W 7-2 11/15 at Belhaven# L 2-4 + Meridian Tournament, Meridian Miss. @ NAIA District 24 Tourn., Bristol, Tenn. # NAIA Area Playoffs, Jackson, Miss.

1992 (19-3) TVAC Champions District 24 Champions Coach: Tony Castainca Date Opponent W-L Score 9/5 at Mars Hill W 7-3 9/7 Tennessee Temple W 9-1 9/8 Belmont W 8-1 9/15 Carson-Newman W 3-1 9/19 Lee W 7-1 9/23 at King W 6-0 9/25 Bluefield W 19-0 9/26 at Milligan W 8-0 9/29 Tennessee Wesleyan W 9/30 Montreat-Anderson W 10/2 Birmingham Southern L 1-2 10/3 Covenant W 2-1 10/7 Lees-McRae W 6-1 10/10 Clayton State W 8-0 10/13 Bryan W 5-0 10/19 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 1-3 10/20 Erskine W 2-1 (ot) 10/24 Lambuth W 6-1 10/28 Maryville W 1992 Chris�an Brothers@ W 6-3 1992 Tenn. Wesleyan@ W 4-2 1992 at Belhaven# L 2-4 @ NAIA District 24 Tour., Greeneville, Tenn. # NAIA Area Playoffs, Jackson, Miss.

TVAC Champions Coach: Tony Castainca Date Opponent W-L Score 9/10 at #13 Mobile L 0-4 9/11 at William Carey L 1-4 9/14 at Bluefield W 5-0 9/18 at Lee W 4-2 (ot) 9/22 at Carson-Newman T 3-3 9/24 at Tennessee Wesleyan W 7-1 9/29 at Bryan T 2-2 9/30 at Lincoln Memorial W 4-1 10/5 King W 4-2 10/9 at Belmont W 2-0 10/11 Milligan W 7-0 10/12 at Montreat-Anderson W 8-0 10/16 Erskine W 3-1 10/18 at Lambuth W 5-1 10/19 at Chris�an Brothers W 3-0 10/21 at Lees-McRae W 2-0 10/23 at Belmont Abbey L 1-4 10/29 Lenoir-Rhyne T 2-2 10/30 #9 Covenant W 4-1 11/5 vs. Chris�an Brothers@ L 1-2 @ NAIA District 24 Tour., Lookout Mtn, Tenn.

1994 (8-11-1) Coach: Tony Castainca Date Opponent W-L Score 9/3 at Bir.-Southern L 1-6 9/4 at Mobile L 1-4 9/7 Tenn.-Wesleyan T 2-2 9/10 at Virginia Wesleyan L 0-7 9/11 at Mary Washington L 0-5 9/13 Bluefield W 2-1 9/21 Bryan W 3-2 9/22 Montreat-Anderson W 5-0 9/28 Lambuth L 1-3 10/1 Lee L 1-3 10/4 King W 3-2 10/6 Lincoln Memorial L 3-4 (ot) 10/8 at Covenant L 0-1 10/13 Belmont Abbey L 0-8 10/18 Lees-McRae W 7-1 10/19 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 6-4 10/20 at Milligan W 4-1 10/27 at Carson-Newman L 3-4 (ot) 11/1 Tenn.-Wesleyan@ W 1-0 11/4 at Lee@ L 0-1 (ot) @ TVAC Tournament

1995 (13-8-2) Coach: Tony Castainca Date Opponent W-L Score 9/2 vs. Rockhurst+ L 0-2 9/3 vs. Culver-Stockton+ W 6-2 9/5 at Tennessee Wesleyan W 2-1 9/11 at Milligan W 6-0 9/13 at Bryan T 2-2 9/16 at Union (Ky.) W 6-0 9/19 at Montreat W 4-0 9/21 Lenoir-Rhyne W 4-2 9/23 Cumberland (Ky.) W 6-2 9/24 NC Wesleyan W 5-4 (ot) 9/28 at Lincoln Memorial L 1-2 9/30 at Bluefield W 2-0 10/4 at King L 2-4 10/6 Covenant L 1-5 10/10 at Lee L 0-1 10/14 at Belmont Abbey L 1-2 10/16 at Piedmont T 4-4 10/21 Lipscomb W 6-0 10/26 Carson-Newman W 4-2 10/28 at Georgetown L 0-1 10/31 Bluefield@ W 4-1 11/3 at Covenant@ W 2-0 11/5 at Lee@ L 1-5 + Lindsey Wilson Tour., Columbia, Ky. @ TVAC Tournament

1984 (17-2-3) Coach: John Eiskamp Records & Results Not Available

1985-88 No Team

2010 Tusculum Men’s Soccer -- 19


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1996 (14-2-2) Coach: Tony Castainca Date Opponent W-L Score 9/1 at Lees-McRae W 5-1 9/4 Tennessee Wesleyan W 6-1 9/7 at Mars Hill W 2-1 9/14 at Emory & Henry W 5-0 9/19 Bluefield W 3-0 9/24 King W 5-1 9/26 Lincoln Memorial T 4-4 10/2 Belmont Abbey W 4-3 10/5 Anderson W 2-1 10/6 Chris�an Brothers T 2-2 10/8 Milligan W 6-0 10/10 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 4-2 10/13 Piedmont W 7-2 10/19 Gardner-Webb W 5-2 10/25 at Tennessee Temple W 2-0 10/26 at Covenant L 1-2 10/30 at Carson-Newman W 4-1 11/8 vs. Berry# L 2-4 # NAIA Independent Sec�onal, Birmingham., Ala.

1997 (13-7) Coach: Tony Castainca Date Opponent W-L Score 8/30 at Lee L 2-4 9/10 at Belmont Abbey W 3-1 9/13 Lees-McRae W 5-0 9/14 Florida Tech L 1-2 9/18 at Lincoln Memorial L 1-2 9/20 at Catawba W 4-1 9/23 Lenoir-Rhyne W 2-1 9/27 Mar�n Methodist W 5-0 10/7 at Gardner-Webb L 2-4 10/8 Emory & Henry W 6-1 10/11 Mars Hill L 2-4 10/14 at King W 2-0 10/16 Carson-Newman W 3-2 10/18 Tennessee Temple W 4-0 10/22 at Tennessee Wesleyan L 1-3 10/25 at Anderson W 7-0 11/1 at Milligan W 4-0 11/6 vs. Holy Family# W 2-0 11/8 vs. Goldey Beacom# W 3-1 1997 at Green Mountain% L 1-5 # NAIA NE Ind. Philadelphia, Pa. % NAIA NE Regional, Green Mountain, Vt.

1998 (10-4-3) Coach: Tony Castainca Date Opponent W-L 9/1 at Union (Ky.) W 9/4 Hillsdale W 9/9 Lincoln Memorial W 9/12 at Findlay+ T 9/13 vs. Ashland+ L 9/18 at Rollins L 9/19 at Florida Tech T 9/27 Transylvania L 9/30 King W 10/3 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 10/7 Gardner-Webb W 10/10 Mars Hill T 10/11 Alabama-Huntsville L 10/16 Concord W 10/23 Newberry W 10/27 Lee W 10/28 at Carson-Newman W + Findlay Invita�onal, Findlay, Ohio

Score 3-2 6-1 3-2 2-2 (ot) 1-4 1-6 1-1 (ot) 3-4 4-1 4-3 (ot) 3-2 (ot) 2-2 (ot) 2-6 4-1 7-1 4-3 2-1

1999 (10-9-2) SAC Tournament Champions Coach: Tony Castainca Date Opponent W-L Score 8/28 vs. Lees-McRae+ W 4-2 8/29 vs. USC Aiken+ W 3-1 9/1 Lander L 0-1 9/4 Findlay T 1-1 9/5 Wheeling-Jesuit L 2-4 9/8 at Lincoln Mem. W 2-1 9/11 at #20 Presbyterian* L 0-1 9/18 Catawba* L 0-1 9/22 King W 2-1 (ot) 9/30 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 3-1 10/4 #13 Francis Marion L 0-4 10/7 at #20 Gardner-Webb* W 3-2 (ot) 10/10 Mars Hill* L 1-2 (2ot) 10/16 Newberry* W 8-2 10/22 Florida Tech W 2-1 10/24 Gannon L 1-2 10/27 Carson-Newman* L 1-3 10/30 at #11 Wingate* L 0-3 11/2 at Presbyterian# T 1-1 (4ot) 11/6 vs. Gardner-Webb@ W 4-3 11/7 vs. #6 Wingate@ W 1-0 * South Atlan�c Conference Match + Mars Hill Classic, Mars Hill, N.C. # SAC Tournament, Clinton, S.C. (TC advances 5-4 on penalty kicks) @ SAC Tournament, Clinton, S.C.

2000 (6-13) Coach: Tony Castainca Date Opponent W-L Score 8/31 at King L 3-5 9/2 at Lander L 2-5 9/6 Lincoln Memorial W 2-1 9/9 vs. Belmont Abbey+ L 1-6 9/10 at Lees-McRae+ L 1-3 9/16 Catawba* W 6-1 9/19 at Carson-Newman* L 2-3 (ot) 9/22 vs. Montevallo% L 1-4 9/24 at Ala.-Huntsville% W 3-1 9/26 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W 1-0 (ot) 9/29 at Mars Hill* L 1-2 10/1 Presbyterian* L 2-3 10/7 Wingate* L 1-2 10/10 Clayton State L 0-2 10/12 at Newberry* W 3-1 10/14 at #2 Francis Marion L 0-2 10/18 Morehouse L 1-2 10/21 Concord W 5-1 10/25 at Presbyterian@ L 1-2 (ot) * South Atlan�c Conference Match + Clayton State Classic, Morrow, Ga. % Ala-Huntsville Tour., Huntsville, Ala. @ SAC Tournament, 1st Rd., Clinton, S.C.

2001 (9-7-1) Coach: Tony Castainca Date Opponent W-L Score 8/29 King W 2-0 9/1 #23 Lander L 4-5 (ot) 9/5 at Lincoln Memorial W 7-2 9/8 at Lees-McRae+ L 1-2 9/9 vs. #14 Clayton St.+ T 1-1 9/19 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W 5-4 (ot) 9/26 Morehouse W 4-3 9/29 at Presbyterian* L 0-6 10/3 Mars Hill* L 0-1 (ot) 10/6 at Wingate* L 1-2 10/10 Carson-Newman* W 3-1 10/12 Newberry* W 8-2 10/18 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 3-0 10/20 at Concord W 2-0 10/21 vs. Wheeling Jesuit# L 0-2 10/24 Catawba* W 5-2 10/30 Catawba@ L 1-2 * South Atlan�c Conference Match + Lees McRae/Holiday Inn Shootout, Banner Elk, N.C. # Athens, W.Va. @ SAC Tournament, Greeneville, Tenn.

2002 (17-3-1) SAC Champions Coach: Tony Castainca Date Opponent W-L Score 8/31 at King T 0-0 9/5 Lincoln Memorial W 5-1 9/7 at #13 Lander W 4-1 9/14 Lees-McRae W 4-0 9/16 Morehouse W 7-2 9/18 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 9-0 9/21 Campbellsville W 2-0 9/24 Lee W 7-0 9/28 Presbyterian* W 2-1 10/2 at Mars Hill* L 1-2 10/5 Wingate* W 5-0 10/9 at Carson-Newman* W 5-1 10/12 at Newberry* W 11-0 10/15 at St. Andrews W 11-0 10/19 Concord W 6-0 10/23 at Catawba* W 2-0 10/25 #4 USC Spartanburg L 2-3 (ot) 10/30 #14 Clayton State W 3-0 11/5 Newberry@ W 8-0 11/9 Catawba@ W 2-0 11/10 Wingate@ L 0-1 * South Atlan�c Conference Match @ SAC Tournament, Greeneville, Tenn.

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2007 (11-9-2)

2003 (13-4-1) Coach: Tony Castainca Date Opponent W-L Score 8/30 Pfeiffer W 3-2 8/31 Longwood W 5-1 9/2 King W 2-1 (2ot) 9/6 at Lees-McRae W 1-0 9/10 Lincoln Memorial W 6-1 9/14 at Clayton State W 4-3 9/17 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 0-1 9/27 at Presbyterian* T 3-3 10/1 Mars Hill* W 7-0 10/4 at Wingate* W 6-1 10/8 Carson-Newman* W 2-0 10/11 Newberry* W 3-0 10/19 Eckerd W 1-0 10/22 Catawba* L 1-3 10/30 at Tennessee Temple W 4-2 11/1 at #2 USC Spartanburg L 1-8 11/4 Wingate@ W 5-3 11/8 vs Carson-Newman# L 1-2 * South Atlan�c Conference Match @ SAC Tournament, Greeneville, Tenn. # SAC Tournament, Newberry, S.C.

2004 (17-3-2) SAC Tournament Champions NCAA Appalachian Region Champions NCAA II Elite Eight Final Ranking: No. 6 Coach: Tony Castainca Date Opponent W-L Score 8/26 Milligan W 3-2 9/3 at Salem Interna�onal W 2-1 9/5 at Alderson-Broaddus W 2-0 9/11 at Charleston (W.Va.) W 6-1 9/15 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 7-0 9/21 Presbyterian* W 2-0 9/22 Montreat W 7-1 9/29 at Mars Hill* W 3-0 10/2 Wingate* W 5-2 10/6 at #1 Carson-Newman* L 3-4 (2ot) 10/10 at Newberry* T 2-2 10/20 at Catawba* L 3-4 10/22 West Va. Wesleyan W 2-1 10/24 Davis & Elkins W 4-1 10/27 #23 Lincoln Memorial T 3-3 10/30 Tenn. Temple W 10-1 11/3 Presbyterian@ W 3-0 11/6 vs #16 Catawba# W 1-0 11/7 vs #3 Carson-Newman# W 4-3 11/12 Catawba$ W 5-4 11/14 #2 Carson-Newman$ W 3-0 11/20 at #6 SIU Edwardsville% L 2-3 * South Atlan�c Conference Match @ SAC Tournament, Greeneville, Tenn. # SAC Tournament, Hickory, N.C. $ NCAA Appalachian Region Tourn., Greeneville, Tenn. % NCAA Elite Eight, Edwardsville, Ill.

2005 (11-7-1) Date 9/2 9/4

NCAA Tournament Final Ranking: No. 25 Coach: Tony Castainca Opponent W-L Score Salem Interna�onal W 3-1 Alderson-Broaddus W 2-1 (ot)

9/11

Newberry*

9/9

9/14

Charleston (W.Va.) at Presbyterian*

W

10-0

W 2-1 (ot)

W 2-1 (2ot)

9/17 at UNC Pembroke L 0-1 9/21 #6 Clayton State W 2-1 (ot) 9/28 Mars Hill* T 1-1 (ot) 10/1 at Wingate* W 4-1 10/5 #7 Carson-Newman* L 0-3 10/12 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W 3-2 10/14 at Florida Tech L 0-1 10/16 at Barry W 3-2 10/19 Catawba* L 1-2 10/21 at W.Va. Wesleyan W 3-0 10/23 at Davis & Elkins W 2-0 10/26 at #24 Lincoln Mem. L 2-3 11/1 Lenoir-Rhyne@ L 2-5 11/10 vs Catawba^ L 1-2 * South Atlan�c Conference Match @ SAC Tournament, Greeneville, Tenn. ^ NCAA Tournament, Jefferson City, Tenn.

2006 Season Cancelled

SAC Champions NCAA Tournament Coach: Bre� Teach Date Opponent W-L Score 8/24 Lewis L 2-3 (2ot) 8/26 Montevallo L 0-1 8/31 at Cumberland (Ky.) L 0-3 9/2 Alderson-Broaddus W 3-1 9/8 at Salem Interna�onal W 6-0 9/12 at Lincoln Memorial* L 2-3 9/15 at #5 Clayton State L 0-5 9/19 at Brevard W 5-1 9/22 at #17 Wingate* W 2-0 9/25 #16 Lander T 0-0 (2ot) 9/29 Newberry* W 7-2 10/3 Mars Hill* W 2-0 10/6 #8 Mobile L 1-2 10/9 #10 Carson-Newman* T 3-3 (2 ot) 10/12 at W. Va. Wesleyan W 1-0 10/17 Catawba* W 5-0 10/20 at #25 Lenior-Rhyne* W 2-0 10/27 at Anderson L 0-1 10/30 Mars Hill# W 2-1 11/2 vs. #8 Wingate% W 6-2 11/4 vs. #16 Lincoln Mem.% L 1-3 11/9 #25 Carson-Newman@ L 1-3 * South Atlan�c Conference Match # SAC Tournament (Q (Qtrfinal), Greeneville, Tenn. % SAC Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C. @ NCAA II Applachain Reg., Greeneville, Tenn.

2008 (20-3-1) SAC Champions SAC Tournament Champions NCAA Southeast Region Champions NCAA II Elite Eight Final Ranking: No. 7 Coach: Bre� Teach Date Opponent W-L Score 8/28 at Queens W 1-0 8/31 Belmont Abbey W 4-1 9/3 Lambuth W 3-0 9/6 Milligan W 4-0 9/9 at Lander W 2-0 9/17 Lincoln Memorial* L 1-6 9/20 at Ga. Southwestern W 2-0 9/24 Brevard* W 3-0 9/27 Wingate* W 4-0 10/1 Lees-McRae W 3-1 10/4 at Newberry* T 3-3 10/8 at Mars Hill* W 3-1 10/11 Bryan W 2-1 10/15 at Carson-Newman* W 1-0 10/22 at Catawba* W 4-0 10/25 at Montevallo L 2-4 10/29 Anderson (S.C.) W 2-1 11/1 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 4-2 11/5 Catawba@ W 4-1 11/7 vs. Lincoln Memorial# W 2-0 11/9 vs. Wingate# W 1-0 11/14 Francis Marion& W 3-1 11/16 Lees-McRae& W 2-0 11/23 Tampa% L 2-3 (2ot) * South Atlan�c Conference Match @ SAC Tournament, Greeneville, Tenn. # SAC Tournament, Hickory, N.C. & NCAA Southeast Regional, Greeneville, Tenn. % NCAA Elite Eight, Greeneville, Tenn.

2009 (10-6-2) SAC Tournament Champions Coach: Bre� Teach Date Opponent W-L Score 8/29 Queens W 2-0 9/4 at Ashland T 2-2 (2ot) 9/6 at Tiffin W 3-2 (ot) 9/9 at Milligan W 2-1 (ot) 9/12 Lander W 2-1 9/16 at Lincoln Memorial* L 0-2 9/23 Brevard* W 7-0 9/26 at Wingate* L 0-2 10/4 Newberry* W 3-0 10/7 Mars Hill* W 4-1 10/18 at Belmont Abbey L 1-2 (2ot) 10/21 Catawba* W 3-2 10/24 at #1 Lees-McRae L 1-4 10/28 #22 Carson-Newman* L 1-2 10/31 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 0-5 11/3 at Lenoir-Rhyne@ T 3-3 (2ot) 11/6 vs. #15 Carson-Newman# W 2-1 11/8 vs. Mars Hill# W 2-0 * South Atlan�c Conference Match @ SAC Tournament, Hickory, N.C. (TC advances 4-3 on penalty kicks) # SAC Tournament, Rock Hill, N.C.


ALL-TIME LETTERMEN ROSTER

T������� M��’� S����� A��-T��� L�������� R����� The Tusculum College Men’s Soccer All-Time Le�ermen roster is being published for the first �me this year. As this is the first �me an all-�me le�ermen sec�on has been produced, we are sure we have le� someone off inadvertantly. Please contact the TC Athle�c Media Rela�ons office for any correc�ons, addi�ons, or dele�ons to this list. The TC Athle�c Media Rela�ons office wish to thank all past sports informa�on directors, assistants and students that have worked so hard for many hours in order to promote Tusculum athle�cs over the years. Thanks go out to Steve Ruthsatz, Garre� McKnight, Buddy Pearson, Jamie Hamer, Mike Maggert, Will Prewi�, Ma� Horne, Kelly Harrison, and Morgan Lunsford for all their hard work.

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Ernesto Alvarado ............................................ 2005 Dax Andersen ................................................. 1998 Larry Andrews ................................................ 1996 Bob Antoskow ................................................ 1975 Henry Arroyo.................................................. 1993 Al Asher .......................................................... 1977

Jim d’Alelio ..................................................... 1983 Michael Dabdoub........................................... 2005 Telmo Dantes ........................................ 2007-2008 Cris Dan�er ............................................... 1995-98 Gordon Davis ................................................. 1990 Nathan De Freitas .......................................... 2004 Ron De Spirito ................................................ 1965 Mike DeCo�is ............................................ 1967-69 Fred DeFazio .................................................. 1974 Sco� Dellosso................................................. 1983 Ma� DeMar�ni ......................................... 2002-03 Ed Descz ......................................................... 1977 Dave DeSousa ........................................... 2000-03 Brian Diaz .............................................. 1999-2001 Eric Dilbeck ............................................... 1995-98 Tyler DiMona.................................................. 2003 Neal Dixon ................................................. 2000-03 Fred Dobson ................................................... 1969 Paul Doge ....................................................... 1974 Steve Dolbeer................................................. 2005 Geoff Donahoe............................................... 1983 Tom Donatelli ................................................. 1974

Enrique Haeussler .......................................... 2007 Phillip Hagen ............................................. 2008-09 Will Hagy ........................................................ 1994 Jeff Hale ......................................................... 1975 Kenneth Hale ................................................. 1976 Sco� Hanger ......................................... 1999-2002 Jay Harris ................................................... 2004-05 Steve Harrison................................................ 1976 Jaime Harvey ............................................. 2002-05 Clay Haselton ................................................. 1999 Bill Hausler ................................................ 1981-83 Les Heggan ................................................ 1967-69 Josh Helms ................................................ 1999-02 Shawn Hester ................................................. 1995 Tom Hill ..................................................... 1991-92 Greg Hitchens ................................................ 2003 Jamie Hlubb ................................................... 1989 Sco� Hoffman ........................................... 1991-94 Greg Holter .................................................... 1994 Dean Hopewell..................................2007-present Paul Hopkins ............................................. 2001-04 Joseph Hough............................................ 1989-90 Daniel Hoult .............................................. 1998-01

B Cameron Bailey ......................................... 2001-04 Dave Bailey..................................................... 2005 Ma�hieu Banks .............................................. 1995 Luis Barreto ............................................... 1992-94 Michael Beber ................................................ 1999 Rob Beckvermit .............................................. 1983 Tom Beckvermit ........................................ 1982-83 Spin Becvar ............................................... 1975-76 Alez Bell ......................................................... 1965 David Beverly ................................................. 1990 Paul Beyer ...................................................... 1996 Pete Bowidowicz ............................................ 1969 Jason Bowles ............................................. 1993-96 Gerry Boyle .................................................... 2004 Kevin Bride ................................................ 1990-93 Sean Bride ................................................. 1990-93 Rich Brieva ..................................................... 1981 Steve Browne ............................................ 1981-82 Vad Bulbon ..................................................... 1965 Steve Burgess ................................................. 1975 Michael Burgoyne ..................................... 1995-98 Don Burke ...................................................... 1969 Jeff Burton...................................................... 1982 Ryan Butler................................................ 2004-05 Petr Buzyan .......................................2009-present

C Oscar Calderon............................................... 1991 Andre Campbell .............................. 2005, 2007-08 Kevin Canning ........................................... 1981-83 Diego Cardona .......................................... 1990-91 Brent Carlyle ............................................. 2001-03 Josh Carrier .................................................... 1998 Patrick Carroll................................................. 2005 Charlie Carson ................................................ 1965 Tom Cates.................................................. 1990-91 Anand Chamaskul .......................................... 1974 Mike Charleton ......................................... 1975-76 Rob Childress ............................................ 1990-92 Gerard Chomskis ............................................ 2005 Reno Chris�no................................................ 2005 Stuart Clamp ............................................. 1992-95 Ryan Clark ...................................................... 2007 Tyler Clem ...................................................... 2007 Sean Collins ............................................... 2003-04 Bruno Conceicão ....................................... 2007-08 Adamo Confli� ......................................... 2001-03 Michael Connell ............................................. 2003 Chris Conner .................................................. 1992 John Constable .......................................... 2003-04 Johann Contaste ............................................ 2005 Donald Corne�e............................................. 1990 James Corriveau ............................................. 1983 Jim Corriveau ............................................ 1981-82 Russ Courson ................................................. 1990 Steve Crane ............................................... 1991-92 Joey Creed...................................................... 1989 David Crickmar .......................................... 1993-96 Jack Criswell ................................................... 1965 Jose Cruz ................................................... 1982-83 Bradley Culbreth ............................................ 2002 Zac Cundiff ..................................................... 2007 Evan Cunningham .......................................... 2005 Stuart Currie ............................................. 1995-97 Ma� Cuthbert ........................................... 2004-05

E Alexander Eddo ......................................... 2001-04 Alex Edwards .................................................. 2005 Tim Eichinger ............................................ 2008-09

F Joey Farin�no ................................................. 1969 O�s Fawaz ................................................. 1990-91 Greg Feathers ............................................ 1982-83 Tony Feathers ............................................ 1981-82 Wes Feathers ................................................. 1983 Gary Fehlberg................................................. 1983 Louie Fejes ................................................ 1982-83 Bill Fembleaux ................................................ 1975 Alvaro Figuerola ............................................. 1995 Kenwyn Findley .............................................. 1996 Jon Fi�s ..................................................... 1974-77 Luis Flores ................................................. 2002-03 Mark Ford ...................................................... 1995 Fernando Forero ............................................ 1974 Andy Freeman ................................................ 1994 Thomas Frey................................................... 1996 Sam Fried ....................................................... 1969 Fred Frullo ................................................. 1974-75 Chuck Fugger ................................................. 1977

G Aldo Garcia..................................................... 1996 Manuel Garcia........................................... 2002-03 Pete Gersie ..................................................... 1976 Eugene Giova� ............................................... 1976 Andy Goellner ...................................2008-present Artur Goncalves ........................................ 1990-93 Don Gonzalez ................................................. 1967 Joel Gonzalez ................................................. 1993 Temo Gonzalez ............................................... 2005 Jonathan Gordon ...................................... 2001-04 Dave Graham ............................................ 1981-82 Peter Graupner .............................................. 1967 Jordon Greene ............................................... 2001 David Griffith .................................................. 1999 Nick Grizzan� .................................. 2005, 2007-08 Luis Guevara.............................................. 1991-93 Ruben Guevara .............................................. 1990 Ryan Guillot.................................................... 2005

I Francis Ibanez ........................................... 1991-92 Vasko Ilievski ............................................. 1981-82 Thomas Ishii ................................................... 1998

J Andres Jarquin ..................................2009-present Reid Jackson ................................................... 1991 Tony Jefferys................................................... 1974 Enrique Jimenez ............................................. 2000 Malick Jobe .................................................... 2005 Marc Joseph ......................................2009-present Eben Jones ................................................ 1993-94 Rus�n Jones .............................................. 2002-03 Micah Jorgensen ............................................ 2004 Jose Juarez ..................................................... 2005

K Ali Kadiry ........................................................ 1994 Boazin Ka�na ................................................. 2007 Benyam Kefleyessus ....................................... 2005 Bob Kennedy .................................................. 1965 Paul Kester ..................................................... 1995 Ma� Kiehna .............................................. 1997-98 Frank Kinney .................................................. 1965 Joe Kinney ................................................. 1974-75 Jim Klickovich ............................................ 1975-76 Steve Knoepfel ............................................... 1975 Bobby Kno� ................................................... 1989 Chris Kobran ................................................... 1975 Ken Krauss ...................................................... 1975 Phil Kreer................................................... 1965-67 Joshua Krehbiel ......................................... 2000-01 Jus�n Krehbiel ................................................ 2002 Chris Kremer ................................... 1993, 1996-97

L David Laddy.................................................... 1989 Kevin Laight ..................................... 2004-05, 2008 David Lam ...................................................... 1965 Jerry Lam........................................................ 1965 Adam Lane ..................................................... 1999 Henry Lange ................................................... 1965 Borce Lazarov ............................................ 1997-98 Anteneh Lemma........................................ 2007-09 Henri Lespinasse ....................................... 2004-05 Jason Lewis .................................................... 1997

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ALL-TIME LETTERMEN ROSTER Elliot Livesey .................................................. 2007 Carlos Lizarro ................................................. 1975 Loro Lokuji................................................. 1995-97 B.J. Long .................................................... 1993-96 Brad Long .................................................. 1996-97 Chris Long ...................................................... 2008 Dave Lord ....................................................... 1969 Sco� Lucky ................................................ 2008-09 Steven Lynskey ...................................... 1998-2001

M David Ma ........................................................ 1967 Liam MacCarron .................................... 1999-2002 Roberto Machado ..................................... 1982-83 Luther MacKinnon .......................... 1995-96, 1999 Mike Maginnis................................................ 1969 Sco� Mair ................................................. 1974-75 Moe Malala .................................................... 1967 Dave Maldonado ............................................ 1981 Sean Malloy ................................................... 1997 Ashley Marshall .............................................. 1983 Chad Martel .............................................. 1995-98 Rodney McCollum ..................................... 1989-91 Bill McClay...................................................... 1977 Rory McCook ................................... 2005, 2007-08 Ma�hew McKeever ..........................2008-present Horton McKinney ...................................... 2007-09 Mike McLean............................................. 1995-98 Robert McMakin ...................................... 1996–97 Corey McPherson ...................................... 2008-09 Larry Melton .................................................. 1981 Tony Mendes ............................................. 1976-77 Rick Mercado ............................................ 1982-83 Angel Mero .................................................... 2003 Sven Meyer ............................................... 2007-09 Nick Miller ...................................................... 2005 Charlie Mills ................................................... 1976 John Mills .................................................. 1974-76 Chad Mitchell ................................................. 1991 Ben Molner ............................................... 1996-99 Jose Monroy.............................................. 1990-93 Lance Moore ............................................. 2007-09 Rich Moore ............................................... 1965-67 John Morris ............................................... 1997-99 Aaron Morrow .......................................... 1993-94 Jared Moss ................................................ 1996-98 John Moye ................................................ 1997-00 Cody Muncy ................................................... 1999 Ryan Munson ................................................. 2000 Carlyle Myrie ............................................. 1993-96

N Jonathan Neal ................................................ 2001 Luis Neira .................................................. 1989-92 Andre Nesfield .......................................... 2003-04 Dauphin Ngongo ............................................ 2007 Chris�an Niven ............................................... 1999 Cooper Nunally .............................................. 1999

O Steven Oakey ........................................ 1998-2001 Carlos Ochoa .................................................. 1995 Makoto Okura ........................................... 1989-90 Daniel Oliveira ................................................ 2004 Rodrigo Oliveira ........................................ 2004-05 John Oliver ..................................................... 1981 Ma� Orchard-Lisle ................................ 1998-2001 Olufemi Orelaja .............................................. 1997 David Ormesher ........................................ 2000-02 Jayson Orr ................................................. 1993-94 Douglas Owens ......................................... 2003-04 Ryan Oyama ................................................... 2005

P Jeremy Par�n ............................................ 2002-05 John Pastushok .................................... 1965, 1967 Hemal Patel ............................................... 2003-04 Lucas Paulini.............................................. 2007-09 Sean Pearson ................................................. 2001 Ed Pelkey ........................................................ 1974 Gerry Pierce .............................................. 1974-77 Brian Pike .................................................. 1992-94 Sean Pike ................................................... 1992-94 Warren Ponce ........................................... 1981-83

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Jaime Posada ............................................ 1982-83 Freddie Predosa ............................................. 1983 Tony Prisco ...................................... 2004-05, 2007

R John Raby .................................................. 1993-96 Hal Rainey ...................................................... 1965 Tom Rainey..................................................... 1989 Phillip Raskin .................................................. 1994 Nick Rich ................................................... 2008-09 Brian Riesenberg ............................................ 2007 Jameson Riner ........................................... 2002-05 John Risner................................................ 1974-76 James Robbins ............................................... 1999 Jus�n Robbins ................................................ 1999 Bill Robertson................................................. 1967 Laurent Rocherolle .................................... 1981-82 Pablo Rodriguez ........................................ 1990-92 Carlos Rojas .................................................... 1975 Fabio Rojas ................................................ 1974-76 Ma�hew Ross ................................. 2004-05, 2007 Ma�hew Rouse ......................................... 2001-04 Emilio Russo .............................................. 1996-99

S Gary Samborgna ............................................ 1974 Ryan Sandmeyer ............................. 2005, 2008-09 Al Sanford....................................................... 1993 Adam Sayers ............................................. 1996-99 Henry Schaffer ............................................... 1967 Josh Schirmer ................................................. 2000 Chris Schmidt ............................................ 1966-67 Herb Schrepfer ............................................... 1982 Richard Schofield ........................................... 2008 Damion Sco� ............................................ 2004-05 George Sco� ............................................. 1965-67 Wilson Selde .................................................. 1990 Frank Shannon .......................................... 1974-75 Mike Shaw................................................. 1990-93 Kennie Shelly .................................................. 2005 Andre Shelton ...................................2009-present Eddie Shine .................................................... 1982 Casey Shirley .................................................. 1997 Ken Shirley ................................................ 1994-97 Mark Simonton ......................................... 1981-83 Cory Simpson ................................................. 2003 Jeff Simpson .......................................... 1997-2000 Gary Simson ................................................... 1982 Andy Sipe .................................................. 1981-82 John Skinner................................................... 1983 Mike Sledzinski............................................... 1989 Piers Slinger ................................................... 1976 Ben Slocum .................................................... 2000 Phillip Smith ................................................... 1982 Ron Snyder ..................................................... 1967 Dan Stadnyk ....................................... 1994 – 1997 Jim Stevens .................................................... 1982 Tim Stewart .................................................... 1995 Bob S�ckle ................................................ 1965-67 Shane S�ckle .................................................. 1996 Joe S�tes ........................................................ 1965 Mike Stone ..................................................... 1981 Ben Suchko..................................................... 2005 Joe Sudderth .................................................. 1983 Tom Sudderth ........................................... 1981-83 Sandeep Sull................................................... 2000 J.P. Swaminathan ...................................... 2003-05 Tony Swaminathan ................................ 1999-2002

T Mark Taylor ............................................... 1981-82 Ed Terlecki ...................................................... 1969 Bryan Thiry ..................................................... 2005 Daniel Thompson ...................................... 1990-92 Ryan Tolman.......................................... 1999-2002 Butch Trenchard ............................................. 1967 Nathan Tudor ................................................. 1998 Walter Turkosz ............................................... 1974 Patrick Turley ................................................. 2002

U Ronald Umana .......................................... 1990-92 Takahiro Unebasami ................................. 2004-05

V Jus�n VanMatre ........................................ 2004-05 Greg Varga................................................. 1974-76 Bob Vartan ..................................................... 1965 Seth Venezia................................................... 1995 Hector Villa .................................................... 1975 Carl Villani ...................................................... 1976 Oscar Villigran ....................................... 2007-2008 Alan Vital ................................................... 1990-91 Steven Vitrella ................................................ 1995 Shane Voelker ........................................... 2007-09

W Joel Waddell .............................................. 2002-03 Andrew Ward ................................................. 2002 Joe Watson..................................................... 2004 Gerald Wa� ............................................... 2002-05 Calum Weaver ........................................... 1994-97 Kevin Welker .................................................. 1989 Ricky Welsh .................................................... 1994 Seide Welson ................................................. 1990 Ma� Whitman ...................................... 1999-2000 Dus�n Williams .............................................. 2000 Gareth Williams ................................... 2004, 2007 Joey Williams ................................................. 1995 Bre� Wilson .......................................... 1999-2000 Seide Wilson .................................................. 1990 Mark Woonton .......................................... 1990-93 Todd Woonton ............................................... 1990

Y Kohei Yamashita ........................................ 2004-05 Lyle Yorks........................................................ 1965 Hunter Young ............................................ 1997-98

Z Ma�hew Zappas ....................................... 2000-02 Michael Zappas ......................................... 2000-03 John Zimmerman ........................................... 1974


TUSCULUM COLLEGE TUSCULUM HISTORY Tusculum College is the oldest college in Tennessee and the 28th oldest in the na�on. In addi�on, Tusculum is the oldest coeduca�onal ins�tu�on affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and an early na�onal pioneer in the admission of women. Tusculum accepted women students early in its history, and it is notable that by the turn of the 20th century more than half of its students were women. The roots of Tusculum College are buried deep in early American fron�er history. In 1794, George Washington was president of a young country and the state of Tennessee was s�ll two years away from becoming a reality. In what is now East Tennessee, Hezekiah Balch and Samuel Doak, Presbyterian ministers educated at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), were ministering to the pioneers of what was the southwestern fron�er of the United States. They also desired to meet the educa�onal needs of these Scots-lrish se�lers. Doak and Balch were visionaries ul�mately seeking the same goals through the rival colleges they established. Tusculum College as it now exists descends from two schools. The first, Greeneville College, was chartered in September 1794 by the General Assembly of the Territory of the United States South of the Ohio River, and established by Hezekiah Balch. Samuel Doak and his son Samuel Witherspoon Doak founded the second as Tusculum Academy in 1818. Tusculum Academy operated in a log cabin adjacent to the present site of Tusculum College. When the academy became Tusculum College in 1844, Andrew Johnson, who was to become 17th President of the United States, was one of its trustees. A merger in 1868 formed Greeneville and Tusculum College. In 1908, Greeneville and Tusculum College merged with Washington College, crea�ng Washington and Tusculum College. This union dissolved in 1912, and thus evolved modern-day Tusculum College. The College received formal accredita�on by the Southern Associa�on of Colleges and Schools 15 years later. The College takes its name from the ancient Roman town where the great statesman and educator Cicero had an academy at his villa. Cicero taught what are now called the liberal arts. They actually were cons�tuted by the prac�ces a ci�zen must develop to par�cipate effec�vely in leading his or her community - to play a vital role in civic affairs. TUSCULUM ACADEMICS As a Civic Arts ins�tu�on, Tusculum College prepares students to be effec�ve ci�zens, recognizing that they will need prac�cal wisdom to par�cipate in communi�es and enrich life�me experiences. Tusculum’s academic calendar is different from all but three other colleges in the country. The academic year is divided into two semesters and our students take four 3 1/2 week courses each semester, totaling eight courses for the year. Classes are taught one at a �me, with a four-day break in between. Three 3 1/2 week summer sessions are also offered. This allows our students to complete course requirements for the baccalaureate degree in four calendar years. Our unique Civic Arts program is being used as a model for other colleges and universi�es that seek to promote community, responsibility, and civic development. The Carnegie Founda�on for the Advancement of Teaching has recognized Tusculum as one of about a dozen schools (including Duke University and the University of Notre Dame) with a strong commitment to those ideals. As part of our emphasis on service-learning, we ask students to assess the needs of the community and complete a project to address those needs. Beyond helping key popula�ons, Tusculum students gain valuable experience in solving problems, apprecia�ng differences, and working with others. Tusculum College is a learning community where students and faculty members spend concentrated blocks of �me together exploring important areas of knowledge, developing and refining thinking and communica�on skills, wrestling with the �meless controversial issues that characterize the human condi�on, and applying themselves to the prac�cal solu�on of problems. Whether in the tradi�onal on-campus Bachelor of Arts programs or in the evening Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts programs for working adult-students, Tusculum College’s dis�nc�ve academic calendar lets students concentrate on learning one subject at a �me. It’s a tradi�on grounded in the belief that we best realize the poten�al of each individual when faculty members and students work closely together with the ul�mate aim of enriching the lives of our students and preparing them to contribute posi�vely to their communi�es. For many tradi�onal students, an ini�al reason for choosing Tusculum is our focused calendar, which allows students to take one course at a �me. For others, its our dis�nc�ve programs of study, from specialized areas such as Athle�c Training, Business Administra�on, and Museum Studies to strong arts and sciences areas such as Biology, English, and Psychology. Tusculum is well known throughout East Tennessee for the effec�veness of its Teacher Educa�on programs. Students are well prepared for careers in early childhood and elementary educa�on, in several secondary educa�on subject areas, in K-12 programs in Physical Educa�on and Visual Arts, and in Special Educa�on. But what o�en seals prospec�ve students’ decisions to join Tusculum’s community is the people. Tusculum a�racts topflight professors for the same reason that we a�ract students: small classes with close interac�on between professors and students, the focused calendar which allows concentrated study, and a Civic Arts curriculum that emphasizes community. Our professors are mo�vated and mo�va�ng. Excited and exci�ng. Whatever the major, you’ll find that Tusculum’s academics are innova�ve, and that our faculty is commi�ed to the success of our students. THE TUSCULUM CAMPUS Located in Greeneville, Tenn., Tusculum College lies in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains between Knoxville and the Tri-Ci�es (Bristol-Johnson CityKingsport). Our wooded 190-acre campus has over 25 buildings, nine of which are listed on the Na�onal Register of Historic Places. The Albert Columbus Tate Library, one of our Na�onal Historic Sites, was built in 1910. The library is experiencing a major mul�-million dollar renova�on and expansion that will more than double the size of the current library facility, bringing our library space to 34,467 square feet. The Tate Library previously encompassed 12,000 square feet, and is incorporated into the expanded and renovated building. We also have two on-campus museums, one holding archives with materials da�ng to the College’s beginnings. The Andrew Johnson Presiden�al Museum and Library includes the Charles Coffin Collec�on containing materials from the Collegeís original library, the Andrew Johnson Library containing books, papers, and memorabilia from the 17th President of the United States, and the College Archives containing documents related to the history of Tusculum since its founding. Tusculum’s loca�on is convenient to shopping and entertainment, and our students enjoy access to such recrea�onal opportuni�es as backpacking, hiking, whitewater ra�ing, fishing and snow skiing. The city of Greeneville and Greene County have a combined popula�on of 65,000. Knoxville and the Tri-Ci�es are within a 70-mile radius of the campus.

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ATHLETIC FACILITIES PIONEER FIELD

PIONEER PARK

PIONEER ARENA

EDMONDS FIELD

NICHOLS TENNIS COMPLEX

LINK HILLS COUNTRY CLUB

INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY

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GK • 6-1 • 185 • So. • Tullahoma, Tenn.

GK • 6-0 • 165 • So. • Denver, Colo.

F • 5-8 • 150 • Fr. • Acworth, Ga.

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D • 6-1 • 160 • Fr. • Blaxland, NSW Austrailia

MF • 5-9 • 150 • Fr. • Coral Springs, Fla.

F • 5-6 • 145 • So. • Mars Hill, N.C.

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F • 5-8 • 160 • Fr. • Guatemala City, Guatemala

F • 5-8 • 150 • Sr. • Guatemala City, Guatemala

MF • 6-1 • 170 • Fr. • Asheville, N.C.

MF/F • 5-9 • 165 • Fr. • Buenos Aires, Argen�na

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MF • 5-9 • 150 • Jr. • Belfast, Northern Ireland

F • 6-0 • 160 • Fr. • Basilia, Brazil

F • 5-10 • 155 • Jr. • Greeneville, Tenn.

D • 5-9 • 170 • Fr. • Rutledge, Tenn.

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F • 6-4 • 180 • Fr. • Morristown, Tenn.

MF • 5-10 • 165 • Fr. • Maynardville, Tenn.

MF • 5-10 • 170 • Fr. • Winchester, Tenn.

F • 6-0 • 155 • Fr. • Crossville, Tenn.

GK • 6-5 • 190 • Jr. • Memphis, Tenn.

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