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Men’s Soccer 2007

Willamette University Media Guide


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General Information Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007 Willamette University General Information

Bearcat Men’s Soccer Quick Facts Head Coach...........................................Nelson Larson WU Record.......................................1-17-1 (2nd year) Career Record..............................1-17-1 (2nd year) Alma Mater........................ Hastings College, 2000 Office Phone................................... (503) 375-5428 Assistant Coach.................................... Tyler Jacobsen 2006 Overall Record.......................................... 1-17-1 2006 NWC Record............................................. 0-13-1 2006 NWC Finish..........................................8th Place Players Returning/Lost......................................11/10 Starters Returning/Lost......................................... 7/4 2007 Home Games......................................................9 2007 Road Games......................................................10

Location....................................................... Salem, Oregon Founded......................................................................... 1842 Enrollment..............1,943 Undergraduate; 2,628 Overall President.................................................Dr. M. Lee Pelton Dean of Campus Life................. Dr. Robert Hawkinson Faculty Athletic Representative........................ Jerry Gray Director of Athletics....................................Mark Majeski Nickname................................................................Bearcats Colors.............................................Cardinal and Old Gold National Affiliation............................NCAA Division III Conference......................Northwest Conference (NWC) Soccer Facility (Capacity).....................Sparks Field (500) Surface................................................Artificial (FieldTurf) Assistant Athletic Director.......................... Judy Gordon Assistant Athletic Director..............Dr. R. Skip Kenitzer Administrative Assistant.............................. Leslie Wright Head Athletic Trainer.....................................Shane Wibel Assistant Athletic Trainer............................. Erin Scharer Assistant Athletic Trainer.................................Ken Smith Athletics Marketing Coord.................... Megan Johnston Athletics Comm. Director...................Robert McKinney Athletics Comm. Phone............................(503) 370-6110 Athletics Comm. E-mail....... rmckinne@willamette.edu Athletics Department Phone...................(503) 370-6420 Athletics Department FAX......................(503) 370-6379 Athletics Web Site.............www.willamette.edu/athletics

Table of Contents

Casey Dineen controls the ball. Dineen saw action in all 19 games (16 starts) in 2006.

General Information.........................................................1 Willamette University.................................................... 2-3 Willamette Administration and Athletics.......................4 Northwest Conference/NCAA Division III.................5 Head Coach Nelson Larson.............................................6 Assistant Coaches...............................................................7 Bearcat Player Profiles................................................. 8-13 2007 Willamette Men’s Soccer Roster...........................14 Willamette Sports Medicine...........................................14 Bearcat Men’s Soccer Records........................................15 Bearcat Yearly Win-Loss Records.................................16 2006 Willamette Stats and Results........................... 17-18 Season Outlook................................................................19 Athletic Facilities..............................................................20 City of Salem.................................................................IBC 2007 Willamette Schedule..........................................OBC

The 2007 Willamette University Men’s Soccer Media Guide was written, designed and edited by Robert McKinney, athletics comm. director, with assistance from Neil Patel, athletics comm. assistant, Thomas Cloutier, intern, and Julie Ribka, intern. Cover Photos: Center Photo — Michael Rodrigues (Sr.) takes on a defender; Outside Photos (Clockwise from Upper Left) — Casey Dineen (So.) is ready to pass; Mark Bennett (So.) takes a goal kick; Conor Costigan (Fr.) battles a defender; Greg Beasley (Fr.) eyes the ball; Ivan Gutierrez (Jr.) dribbles; Luke Lagattuta (So.) moves upfield; Thomas Cloutier (Sr.) looks for a teammate. Inside Front Cover (Clockwise from Middle Top): Waller Hall on the Willamette campus; Beasley traps the ball; Austin Buell (Sr.) is in control; Gutierrez takes a throw-in; Bennett distributes the ball; Trevor Jones (Sr.) takes a corner kick. Cover Photos by Naomi Stukey. Inside Photos by Stukey, McKinney and the WU Office of Communications. Printing by K/P, Inc.

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About Willamette University Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007 Willamette University, the first university in the West, has a heritage dating to its founding in 1842. Students and employees are proud of its academic strength, as well as its beautiful campus. Academic success is typical for students at Willamette. More importantly, faculty and staff are concerned about the overall success of each student, so the focus is not only on quality experiences in the classroom, but also on social and cultural development. Students are expected to work hard in their academic endeavors and are also expected to have fun, be active in the community and bring their own personality to everything they do. Why Willamette? • Quality Academics • Student-Athletes are more than 1/4 of the student body • Competition in the NCAA and the Northwest Conference • Student-Faculty Ratio of 11:1 • Students from 42 States • Opportunity to Study Abroad • Located across the street from the Oregon State Capitol • Near the Pacific Coast and the Cascade Mountains We’re proud of our students’ academic abilities. We’re also proud of our students as friends, neighbors and fellow citizens. They have found an ideal match between high-level academics and a variety of quality experiences as members of the community. They exemplify the University motto: “Not unto ourselves alone are we born.”

The Mill Race, which runs through campus, is a great place for students to relax.

This motto is put into action locally and throughout the world. At Willamette, you can study abroad, as many of our students do each year. Our students also are actively involved in social and environmental issues. They are concerned about maintaining the beautiful Oregon landscape, while working to improve the lives of others. And so, while Willamette has the same academic expectations as the nation’s most acclaimed colleges and universities, we hope we’ve added something extra ... an equally important focus outside the classroom. Attending college should be fun, inspiring and at times invigorating. It should both challenge you and make you laugh. Academically, Willamette has the College of Liberal Arts, the College of Law, the George H. Atkinson Graduate School of Management, and the School of Education. Cooperative programs enable all students to benefit from the quality curriculum. Willamette is known for its intellectual vitality, its cohesive campus community, its concern for every student, and its ability to balance a rigorous academic program with varied extracurricular activities. The faculty

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About Willamette University Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007 and staff bring a wide range of views and experiences to the the campus. Willamette’s student-faculty ratio of 11:1 allows faculty to maintain ample office hours and to serve as advisors. They are engaged in scholarly research and publish their findings, but they are primarily focused on teaching. Willamette is selective and seeks serious and talented students. The average first-year student has a 3.76 GPA, an SAT score of 1230 and an ACT score of 27. Enrollment at the undergraduate level is 1,943, with a total enrollment of 2,628. About 95 percent of Willamette students receive financial aid and scholarships. Many students choose to attend graduate or professional school. At Willamette, you can literally walk across the street to the State Capitol or spend an entire semester studying your major in a foreign country. Willamette has a reputation for financial stability. Its endowment consistently earns a spot among the largest in the Northwest and compares favorably on a national basis. The campus features 42 buildings on 61 acres. During the past decade, more than $50 million has been invested on campus. Administrative offices, academic buildings, residence halls and recreational facilities have been renovated or refurbished. Recent projects include the $5.5 million Hallie Ford Museum of Art, the $8 million Mary Stuart Rogers Music Center, and the $2.7 million Montag Student Center. Work has recently been completed on Willamette’s $14 million Kaneko Commons.

The Oregon State Capitol is located across the street from Willamette University.

Salem, the state capital, is the secondlargest city in Oregon, with a population of about 147,000. The Pacific Coast is just about an hour away and the Pacific Coast mountain range is even closer. To the east are the Cascade Mountains, lakes, streams and rivers. Also within driving distance are Portland, the Columbia River gorge and Mount Hood. Willamette benefits from its location across the street from the Oregon State Capitol and from being near other federal, state, county, and city offices. In particular, Willamette students are often chosen for internships with government organizations. Students also participate in the Community Outreach Program through a variety of volunteer service projects.

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Willamette Administration Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007

Dr. M. Lee Pelton

President

Dr. M. Lee Pelton was appointed the 22nd president of Willamette University in July, 1999. Under Pelton’s leadership, the University has increased its academic profile, successfully employing strategies to attract the best faculty and the brightest students from the state, the nation and the world. Since 2001, Willamette University has been ranked a top tier liberal arts college by U.S. News and World Report. President Pelton holds a doctorate from Harvard University and an undergraduate degree in English and psychology from Wichita State University, where he graduated magna cum laude in 1974. His area of academic focus is 19th century British prose and poetry. He served as dean of the college at Colgate University (1988-91) and Dartmouth College (1991-98). At Harvard, he taught in the English Department and was the dean of one of Harvard’s 13 undergraduate colleges. He teaches at Willamette in subjects ranging from 1st century Athens to post-apartheid South Africa.

Mark Majeski

Director of Athletics

Mark Majeski began his tenure with Willamette University in October of 2000, following five years as athletic director at the University of California, Santa Cruz and four years as assistant athletic director at Menlo College. He currently serves as a member of the NCAA Division III membership committee, which provides oversight of the Division III provisional member program. Majeski previously served on the NCAA Division III men’s tennis committee, overseeing championships in that sport. A former basketball, track and softball coach, Majeski also worked venue management and operations for the 1994 FIFA Men’s Soccer World Cup and the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. At WU, Majeski oversees 20 varsity teams, with the Bearcats competing in NCAA Division III, the Northwest Conference and the Intercollegiate Rowing Association. He also is the basketball liaison between the NWC coaches and athletic directors. Majeski received an undergraduate degree in journalism from Menlo College and a master’s degree in higher education administration from San Jose State University. He lives in Salem with his wife, Denise, and their son, Jack Henry, age 2.

Athletics Administrative Staff

Dean of Campus Life........... Dr. Robert Hawkinson Faculty Athletic Rep...............................Dr. Jerry Gray Assistant Athletic Director.....................Judy Gordon Assistant Athletic Director........Dr. R. Skip Kenitzer Head Athletic Trainer...............................Shane Wibel

Assistant Athletic Trainer........................Erin Scharer Assistant Athletic Trainer...........................Ken Smith Athletics Marketing Coord...............Megan Johnston Athletics Comm. Director.............Robert McKinney Administrative Assistant.........................Leslie Wright

Head Coaching Staff Baseball Matt Allison............. (503) 370-6011 Men’s Basketball Gordie James........... (503) 370-6063 Women’s Basketball Bruce Henderson.... (503) 370-6132 Cross Country/Track & Field Matt McGuirk.......... (503) 370-6898 Football Mark Speckman....... (503) 375-5350

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Men’s Golf Steve Prothero......... (503) 370-6484 Women’s Golf Tom Hibbard........... (503) 370-6317 Rowing Susan Parkman........ (503) 370-6655 Men’s Soccer Nelson Larson......... (503) 375-5428 Women’s Soccer Jim Tursi................... (503) 370-6657

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Softball Damian Williams..... (503) 370-6656 Swimming Al Stephenson......... (503) 370-6601 Men’s Tennis Neil Patel.................. (503) 370-6804 Women’s Tennis Becky Roberts,......... (503) 370-6804 Volleyball Tricia Wright............ (503) 370-6230


Conference and National Affiliations Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007

NCAA Division III Willamette is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and competes in Division III, which has over 425 members and is the largest NCAA division. The colleges in Division III place a priority on the overall quality of the educational experience and on successful completion of each student’s academic programs. They seek an environment in which a student-athlete’s activities with an athletic team are seen as an integral part of his or her educational experience. Members in Division III must sponsor at least five men’s sports and five women’s sports.

Athletes in Division III do not receive financial aid related to athletic ability. Willamette and other NCAA Division III members encourage students to participate by maximizing the variety of athletic opportunities. Primary emphasis is placed on conference and regional play. Willamette often sends its teams to California, Idaho, Washington and Texas for in-region games. NCAA Division III members establish an environment with cultural diversity and gender equity among student-athletes and staff. In Division III, employees care about the well-being of their student-athletes.

Northwest Conference The nine prviate colleges and universities in Oregon and Washington that form the Northwest Conference are building a reputation for the NWC as one of the top NCAA Division III leagues in the nation. The NWC is nationally competitive in a broad spectrum of sports. Formed in 1926, the NWC is 80 years old and is one of the oldest conferences in the western United States. The NWC’s current members in Oregon are Willamette, George Fox, Linfield, Lewis and Clark, and Pacific. Members located in Washington are Pacific Lutheran and Puget Sound, plus Whitman and Whitworth. The charter members in 1926 included Willamette, College of Idaho (Albertson College), Linfield, Pacific, and the College of Puget Sound (UPS). Albany College was added in 1931 and remained for seven

years, then departed and returned in 1949 as Lewis and Clark College. The next member, Pacific Lutheran, joined in 1965, followed by Whitworth in 1970. The College of Idaho withdrew in 1978. Whitworth dropped out in 1984, but returned in 1988. Menlo College joined the NWC in 2006 in football only. The NWC originally sponsored athletic competition for men’s sports only, but joined forces with the Women’s Conference of Independent Colleges in 1984 to form the Northwest Conference of Independent Colleges. The name was shortened back to the original Northwest Conference in 1998. Also in 1998, all nine NWC members shifted affiliation from the NAIA to the NCAA. Members knew the move would foster equity, sportsmanship and a genuine concern for all student-athletes.

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Head Coach

Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007

Nelson Larson

Head Coach (2nd year, 4th year at WU)

Nelson Larson is in his second year as the head coach of the men’s soccer team at Willamette University. He is in his fourth year on the Willamette coaching staff, after serving as an assistant men’s soccer coach during his first two seasons with the Bearcats. Larson also is the Director of Youth Programs for the Portland City United Soccer Club, where he is a staff coach. He is in his fourth year as a staff coach for the Oregon Olympic Development Program. As a college player, Larson was a threetime All-Conference defender at Hastings

College in Hastings, Neb. He competed for the Broncos in the NAIA and graduated in 2000 with a degree in Marketing. At the end of his collegiate career, he played in England for Harlow Hill FC and Newtown Villa FC. Later, he served as a graduate assistant coach with the Hasting women’s team. He also worked as an assistant coach for Lewis & Clark College in 2003, before joining the Bearcat coaching staff in 2004. Larson was named head coach at WU in May of 2005. He is excited about the challenge of building the Willamette team with skilled, hard-working players, who can compete in the Northwest Conference.

Ready to Attack: Willamette players Greg Beasley (#24 at left), Trevor Jones (#14 middle) and Conor Costigan (between defenders near goalie) set up for a corner kick.

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Assistant Coaches Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007

A.J. Nash

Travis Pease

Assistant Coach (1st year)

Assistant Coach (1st year)

A.J. Nash begins his first season as an assistant coach at Willamette. He will help the ‘Cats develop their skills at the college level this fall. Nash also played at WU from 2001 through 2004. He was the Bearcats’ captain as a junior and a senior. He received a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Willamette, then earned an M.B.A. from WU’s Atkinson Graduate School of Management. Nash has coached club teams in Oregon and Montana for the past seven years. He is the campaign director for the United Way of Marion and Polk Counties, and is vice president of sales for NQ Notifications.

Travis Pease is in his first year as an assistant coach with the Bearcats. Pease provides Willamette with nine years of coaching experience at high schools and clubs in Portland. He graduated from Pacific University after earning All-Northwest Conference honors in soccer. He played for the ODP Regional Team in 1991 and 1992. Later, he competed for West Villa FC, which won the 1994 Oregon State Championship. At Willamette, he will assist with gameday and practice duties, as the Bearcats prepare for games against NWC and non-conference opponents. Pease also is a staff coach for the Portland City United Soccer Club.

Luke Lagattuta takes a free kick.

Adam Dew keeps possession.

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The 2007 Bearcat Seniors Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007

#19 Austin Buell

5’11”, 175 lbs. • Ashland, Ore. (Ashland HS)

D

Will start for the Bearcats on defense this season ... Has played in 38 games in his career ... Earned 1 goal and 2 assists in 2006 ... Took nine shots last year and placed three on goal ... At Ashland HS in Oregon, he played center midfielder and also contributed at sweeper ... Named Second Team All-Conference ... Also played basketball and competed in track and field ... Is majoring in Rhetoric and Media Studies at Willamette ... Son of Sharon Buell ... Born on June 9, 1986..

Sr.

Year 2004 2005 2006 Career

GP GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Pts. GWG 11 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 12 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 15 12 9 3 1 2 4 0 38 16 13 4 1 2 4 0

#2 Thomas Cloutier 5’7”, 165 lbs. • Beaverton, Ore. (Westview HS)

D

Moves from forward to defender this season ... Will work to help strengthen the Willamette back line ... Begins his senior year with 43 career games played ... Saw action in 16 games (14 starts) and scored two goals last season ... Achieved three assists in 2005 ... Majoring in Rhetoric and Media Studies ... All-Metro League as a senior in high school ... His club team, Portland City United, was a state finalist four times ... Son of Dennis and Roberta Cloutier ... Born on April 11, 1986.

Sr.

Year 2004 2005 2006 Career

GP GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Pts. GWG 13 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 4 1 0 3 3 0 16 14 7 4 2 0 4 0 43 19 12 5 2 3 7 0

#5 Adam Dew

6’0”, 170 lbs. • Portland, Ore. (Wilson HS)

D

Played in 10 games with five starts in 2006 ... Did not play in 2005 ... Saw action in three games in 2004 ... Will challenge for a starting position on defense this season ... Was a soccer and tennis player for Wilson HS in Portland, Oregon ... Selected to the National Honor Society in high school ... At Willamette, he is majoring in Exercise Science with a minor in Spanish ... Has studied abroad in Chile ... Son of Hank Dew and Liz McPhee ... Born on January 20, 1986.

Sr.

Year GP GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Pts. GWG 2004 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2006 10 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 Career 13 5 3 1 0 0 0 0

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The 2007 Bearcat Seniors Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007

#14 Trevor Jones 5’7”, 155 lbs. • Portland, Ore. (Grant HS)

MF

Returns to the lineup as a starting midfielder for the Bearcats ...Has played in 53 games during his career, including all 19 games in 2006 ... Has started a total of 30 games ... Provides a high work rate and has earned five goals and one assist at WU ... Majoring in Politics with a minor in History ... H.M. All-League two times in soccer at Grant HS ... Played on two State Cup runner-up teams in club soccer ... Son of Grant and Elaine Jones ... Born on February 15, 1986.

Sr.

Year GP GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Pts. GWG 2004 15 10 9 4 1 0 2 0 2005 19 4 16 12 3 0 6 2 2006 19 16 15 9 1 1 3 0 Career 53 30 40 25 5 1 11 2

#4 Michael Rodrigues MF 5’5”, 150 lbs. • Beaverton, Ore. (Southridge HS)

Started every game in 2006 and led the team with three assists and five points ... Has played in 55 games with 44 starts during his career ... As a WU player, he has scored 6 goals and 4 assists ... All-League at Southridge HS ... Played club soccer for Westside Metros Premier in Beaverton ... Participated in the Oregon Olympic Development Program ... National camp selection in 1999 ... Philosophy major ... Parents are Edmund and Sandra Rodrigues ... Born on January 28, 1986.

Sr.

Year GP GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Pts. GWG 2004 20 16 26 10 4 0 8 1 2005 16 9 13 8 1 1 3 0 2006 19 19 31 17 1 3 5 0 Career 55 44 70 35 6 4 16 1

Senior midfielder Michael Rodrigues starts upfield (left), moves past defenders (middle) and prepares to connect with Greg Beasley (right).

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The 2007 Bearcat Juniors Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007

#9 Ivan Gutierrez

5’9”, 158 lbs. • Stayton, Ore. (Cathedral Prep)

MF

Played in 15 games in 2006 and will challenge for significant playing time again this season ... Defensive MVP of the soccer team at Cathedral Prep in 2004 ... Named to the “A” Honor Roll at Cathedral ... Played club soccer for FC Ameca in the Willamette League ... Majoring in Sociology ... Plans to study in Chile next spring ... Son of Jose and Olivia Gutierrez ... Born on September 12, 1987.

Jr.

Year GP GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Pts. GWG 2006 15 0 7 3 0 0 0 0

#3 Sam Hodder

5’8”, 150 lbs. • Albuquerque, NM (Sandia Prep)

MF

Played in eight games as a freshman and in 18 games last year ... Works hard in the midfield and can contribute on offense and defense ... His club team, Rush Cheetahs, placed third at Regionals ... Played on three State title teams at Sandia Prep in New Mexico ... Majoring in Rhetoric and Media Studies with a minor in Spanish ...Parents are Ken and Barbara Hodder ... Born on August 22, 1986.

Jr.

Year GP GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Pts. GWG 2005 8 3 2 1 1 0 2 1 2006 18 9 9 2 0 0 0 0 Career 26 12 11 3 1 0 2 1

The 2007 Bearcat Sophomores

#1 Mark Bennett

6’2”, 170 lbs. • Salt Lake City, Utah. (West HS)

GK

Started all 19 games at goalkeeper as a freshman last year ... Earned 116 saves ... Shut out Whitman in a 0-0, two-overtime tie ... Was a four-year letterwinner at West HS in Salt Lake City, Utah ... All-Region and team captain as a senior ... National Honor Society ... At WU, he is majoring in International Studies and Spanish ... Is the son of Paul and Vicki Bennett ... Born on September 8, 1987.

So.

Adam Meyer

Year GP GS Min. GA GAA Saves W-L-T SHO 2006 19 19 1677:03 48 2.58 116 1-17-1 1 Mark Bennett

Tristan BoddingLong

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The 2007 Bearcat Sophomores Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007

#10 Casey Dineen 6’0”, 170 lbs. • Portland, Ore. (Jesuit HS)

MF

Showed quality skills as a freshman last year ... Played in all 19 games and had 16 starts ... Will be a key player in the midfield this year ... Leading scorer for the State Champion team at Jesuit HS ... All-League ... Played club soccer for PSU and Westside Metros ... Helped Metros reach Regionals in 2007 ... Majoring in International Studies ... Son of Dan and Eileen Dineen ... Born on May 25, 1988.

So.

Year GP GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Pts. GWG 2006 19 16 25 1 0 0 0 0

#6 Luke Lagattuta

5’11”, 175 lbs. • Albuquerque, NM (Highland HS)

D

Started 18 games last season and was a strong player for the Bearcats ... Earned three letters at Highland HS in New Mexico ... Academic All-District twice ... Played club soccer for Admiral Elite FC Pumas in Albuquerque ... Participated in the Olympic Development Program for two years ... Undecided regarding his major ... Son of Bill Lagattuta and Vera Watson ... Born on August 1, 1988.

So.

Year GP GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Pts. GWG 2006 19 18 3 1 0 0 0 0

#20 Thomas McKinney 6’0”, 165 lbs. • Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville HS)

D

Missed much of last season due to injury ... Played in four games, including three late in the year ... Will compete for playing time this season ... At Woodinville HS, he played soccer all four years ... Coaches Award as a senior ... National Honor Society member ... Is majoring in Exercise Science with a minor in Spanish ... His parents are Tim and Andrene McKinney ... Born on August 4, 1987.

So.

Year GP GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Pts. GWG 2006 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

The 2007 Bearcat Freshmen

#24 Greg Beasley

5’11”, 185 • Camas, Washington (Camas High School)

F

Joins the Bearcats as a talented freshman forward ... Scored 79 goals and had 50 assists at Camas HS ... All-State Player of the Year as a senior ... Second Team All-State as a junior ... Helped Camas earn a State title in 2006 and finish second at State in 2007 ... Played for the FC Vancouver Pride club team... Undecided regarding his major ... Son of Mike and Karen Beasley ... Born on January 5, 1989.

Fr.

Beasley scored 79 goals and recorded 50 assists as a player at Camas HS in Washington.

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The 2007 Bearcat Freshmen Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007

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#16 Tristan Bodding-Long

5’9”, 155 lbs. • Woodinville, WA (Woodinville High School)

Ran for the Willamette track and field team last spring ... Brings quickness to the WU soccer team this season ... Competed in one year of soccer and two years each in track and cross country at Woodinville HS ... Helped the Woodinville cross country team place eighth at State in 2005 ... Undecided regarding his major ... Son of Ronald Long and Heidi Bodding ... Born on May 27, 1988.

Fr.

Bodding-Long also is a member of the Willamette University track and field team.

F

#7 Conor Costigan

6’2”, 160 lbs. • Hillsboro, OR (Glencoe High School)

Brings quality attacking skills to the Bearcats and will challenge for a starting spot in the lineup this year ... Played four seasons of soccer at Glencoe HS ... Was his high school team’s leading scorer ... Named Second Team All-State ... Also chosen First Team All-League ... Plans to major in Engineering at Willamette ... Parents are Matt and Jane Costigan ... Born on October 15, 1989.

Fr.

Costigan was named Second Team All-State as a player at Glencoe High School in Oregon.

#24 Eben Hellekson MF/GK 5’10”, 160 • Honolulu, HI (University Laboratory School)

Will battle for playing time in the midfield this season ... Also provides depth at goalkeeper ... Played goalkeeper at University Laboratory School and was named Second Team All-State in Hawaii ... Competed for the Hawaii ODP State team from 2003-05 ... Attended two Region IV camps ... Is undecided regarding his major ... Son of Owen and Cindy Hellekson ... Born on October 30, 1988.

Fr.

Hellekson was a Second Team All-State selection at goalkeeper as a high school player in Hawaii.

#00 Scott Klein

GK

6’3”, 185 lbs. • Coeur d’Alene, ID (Lake City High School)

Set to challenge for the starting goalkeeper position ... Played four years on the soccer team at Lake City High School in Idaho ... Also competed in club soccer for four years ... National Honor Society member ... Key Club vice president ... Student Council vice president ... Is majoring in Politics at Willamette ... His parents are Rudy and Nancy Klein ... Born on December 30, 1988.

Fr.

Klein played four years of soccer as a student-athlete at Lake City High School.

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The 2007 Bearcat Freshmen Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007

D

#8 Pete Kline

5’8”, 158 lbs. • Cheyenne, Wyo. (Cheyenne Central High School) An experienced high school defender, who will battle for playing time this year ... Earned All-State honors at Cheyenne Central HS as a senior ... All-Conference as a junior and a senior ... Lettered all four years ... Also named All-State as a kicker in football ... National Honor Society member ... Undecided regarding his major ... Is the son of Steve and Sue Kline ... Born on February 8, 1988.

Fr.

Kline was named All-State as a defender at Cheyenne Central High School in Wyoming.

#12 Aaron Latz

MF

5’7”, 135 lbs. • Portland, Oregon (Riverdale High School)

Played varsity soccer for four years at Riverdale High School in Portland ... Was chosen team MVP and served as a team captain ... Named most improved player at Riverdale ... Will work to earn playing time with the Bearcats this season, as he adjusts to the college game ... Undecided regarding his major at Willamette ... Parents are Elizabeth Madsen and Gil Latz ...Born on January 24, 1989.

Fr.

Latz was team MVP while playing at Riverdale High School in Portland, Oregon.

#13 Adam Meyer

D/MF

6’2”, 170 lbs. • Portland, Oregon (Lincoln High School)

Has the skills to contribute at defender or midfielder ... Is a junior academically ... Ran track at the University of Oregon for two years ... Played soccer, basketball and track at Lincoln HS ... ODP for four years ... Played for 1987 in club soccer from 2001-05 ... Majoring in Politics with a minor in Environmental Science ... Son of Sharon Kelly and Richard Meyer ... Born on January 12, 1987.

Fr.

Meyer participated in the Olympic Development Program in Oregon for four years.

#18 Ross Vartain

D

5’10”, 175 lbs. • Palo Alto, CA (Mid-Peninsula High School)

Joins the Bearcats as a defender this season ... Will provide depth for Willamette’s returning starters on the back line ... Participated in one year of football, two years of soccer and lacrosse and three seasons of rugby at Mid-Peninsula High School in California ... Undecided regarding his major at Willamette ... Parents are Michael and Susan Vartain ... Born on October 1, 1988.

Fr.

Vartain played soccer, football, lacrosse and rugby at Mid-Peninsula High School in California.

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2007 Bearcat Roster

Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School) 00 Scott Klein GK Fr. 6’ 3” 185 Coeur d’Alene, ID (Lake City High School) 1 Mark Bennett GK So. 6’ 1” 180 Salt Lake City, UT (West High School) 2 Thomas Cloutier D Sr. 5’ 7” 160 Beaverton, OR (Westview High School) 3 Sam Hodder F/MF Jr. 5’ 7” 150 Albuquerque, NM (Sandia Prep) 4 Michael Rodrigues MF Sr. 5’ 5” 155 Beaverton, OR (Southridge High School) 5 Adam Dew D Sr. 6’ 0” 175 Portland, OR (Woodrow Wilson HS) 6 Luke Lagattuta D So. 5’11” 175 Albuquerque, NM (Highland High School) 7 Conor Costigan F Fr. 6’ 2” 160 Hillsboro, OR (Glencoe High School) 8 Pete Kline D Fr. 5’ 8” 158 Cheyenne, WY (Cheyenne Central HS) 9 Ivan Gutierrez MF Jr. 5’ 8” 157 Stayton, OR (Cathedral Prep) 10 Casey Dineen MF So. 6’ 0” 170 Portland, OR (Jesuit High School) 12 Aaron Latz MF Fr. 5’ 7” 135 Portland, OR (Riverdale High School) 13 Adam Meyer D/MF Fr. 6’ 2” 170 Portland, OR (Lincoln High School) 14 Trevor Jones MF Sr. 5’ 7” 160 Portland, OR (Grant High School) 16 Tristan Bodding-Long F Fr. 5’ 9” 155 Woodinville, WA (Woodinville High School) 18 Ross Vartain D Fr. 5’10” 175 Palo Alto, CA (Mid-Peninsula High School) 19 Austin Buell D Sr. 5’11” 175 Ashland, OR (Ashland High School) 20 Thomas McKinney D So. 6’ 0” 170 Woodinville, WA (Woodinville High School) 22 Eben Hellekson MF/GK Fr. 5’10” 160 Honolulu, HI (Univ. Laboratory School) 24 Greg Beasley F Fr. 5’11” 185 Camas, WA (Camas High School) Head Coach: Nelson Larson (2nd year, 4th year at Willamette) Assistant Coach: A.J. Nash (1st year) Assistant Coach: Travis Pease (1st year)

Willamette University Sports Medicine

Shane Wibel, ATC

Head Athletic Trainer

Erin Scharer, ATC

Asst. Athletic Trainer

Ken Smith, ATC

Asst. Athletic Trainer

Tara Hebert, ATC

PT Northwest Trainer

Dr. David Thorsett

Willamette University Team Physician

Dr. David Thorsett WU Team Physician

Dr. Thorsett graduated from Washington University Medical School in June 1991. He completed his residency at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in June 1996. Currently he is affiliated with Silverton Hospital, where he specializes in sports medicine andadult reconstructive surgery of the hip, knee and shoulder. Dr. Thorsett enjoys running, fly-fishing, backpacking and bicycling. He lives in Salem with his wife, Sarah, and their three children.

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Bearcat Men’s Soccer Records Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007

Individual Records

T eam Records

Offense Most Goals/Season..........................59................1982 Most Goals/Game........ 11 vs. Linfield................1982 Fewest Goals/Season.......................22................1995

Most Goals Game......................5.... Dirk Hmura vs. Colo. Chr., 1990 Season..................... 19.............................Dirk Hmura, 1991 Career...................46.................Dirk Hmura, 1988-91

Defense Lowest GAA/Season.....................0.78................1988 Most Shutouts/Season (won/tied)....10................1988 Fewest Goals Allowed/Season.........18......1987, 1988

Most Assists Game......................4....... Dirk Hmura vs. WBC, 1991 Season....................8...................... Kent Jensen, 1983 8.......................Casey Fries, 1990 Career...................16................ Jeff Johnson, 1982-83 16.................Dirk Hmura, 1988-91 Most Points Game....................10.... Dirk Hmura vs. Colo. Chr., 1990 Season..................45......................Jeff Johnson, 1982 Ccareer...............108.................Dirk Hmura, 1988-91 Most Games Played Career...................78...............Chase Jordan, 1996-99 Most Shutouts Season..................10.......................Russ Sovde, 1988 Career...................21................. Russ Sovde, 1986-88 Lowest GAA Season...............0.78.......................Russ Sovde, 1988

Wins Most in a Season..............................15......1982, 1988 Fewest in a Season.............................1................2006 Losses Most in a Season..............................17................2006 Fewest in a Season.............................4......1982, 1984 Ties Most in a Season................................4................1981 Fewest Ties in a Season.....................0...........6 Times Streaks Most Consecutive Wins...................11................1982 Most Consecutive Wins or Ties.......11................1982 Most Consecutive Losses.................13................2006 Most Consecutive Losses or Ties.....15................2006

Thomas Cloutier prepares to move forward.

Greg Beasley battles a defender for control.

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Bearcat Soccer Year-by-Year Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007 The Bearcats (dark uniforms) wait for a header.

Willamette Year-by-Year Results Year Overall

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Totals

5-5-0 6-8-4 15-4-0 10-6-2 12-4-1 9-10-1 7-10-0 12-5-2 15-5-3 9-6-2 13-5-1 13-6-2 9-6-1 9-8-1 8-6-1 5-10-1 8-8-3 7-10-3 12-8-0 8-12-3 10-8-2 7-8-0 6-11-2 8-8-3 6-12-2 5-14-0 1-17-1

Conf. 2-1-2 3-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-1 3-1-0 2-3-0 3-2-0 3-2-0 8-3-1 2-2-2 4-2-0 3-2-1 3-2-0 3-2-0 3-2-0 4-7-1 5-6-3 6-9-1 9-7-0 5-7-2 6-6-2 6-8-0 5-7-2 7-6-1 6-8-0 3-11-0 0-13-1

235-220-41 110-123-40 (.515) (.474)

Head Coach Team MVP Postseason

Harold Zagunis Brad Victor Brad Victor Brad Victor Brad Victor Brad Victor Brad Victor Brad Victor Brad Victor Brad Victor Brad Victor* Brad Victor Brad Victor Ezam Bayan Ezam Bayan Ezam Bayan Jim Tursi Jim Tursi Jim Tursi Jim Tursi Jim Tursi Jim Tursi Bob Barry Jim Tursi Jeff Enquist Jeff Enquist Nelson Larson

Not available Chris Hall Jim O’Neill NAIA Dist. 2 Champion Tom Stalp Tom Stalp Clay Arkless Salvador Reyes Jim Gress Salvador Reyes Todd Martin Dirk Hmura NAIA Dist. 2 Champion; Lost in Area 1 Final Dirk Hmura Shawn Diez Shawn Diez Mike Weatherbie Micah Krug Matt Janssen Mark Flanders Scott Tomlins Scott Tomlins Scott Tomlins Mike Semenza Mike Ott Adam Moshofsky Pat Wettach Not available None

7 Head Coaches

27 seasons

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* NWC Co-Coach of the Year


2007 Bearcat Statistics Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007 Individual Statistics No. Name GP GS Goals Assts. Pts. GWG Shots G/S% SOG SOG% PK 4 Michael Rodrigues 19 19 1 3 5 0 31 .032 17 .548 0-0 10 Paul Slavik 18 17 2 0 4 0 19 .105 6 .316 0-0 11 Nick Forbes 18 10 2 0 4 0 18 .111 7 .389 0-0 2 Thomas Cloutier 16 14 2 0 4 0 7 .286 4 .571 0-0 19 Austin Buell 15 12 1 2 4 0 9 .111 3 .333 0-0 8 Trevor Jones 19 16 1 1 3 0 15 .067 9 .600 0-0 17 Andy Monbouquette 12 4 1 0 2 1 8 .125 3 .375 0-0 12 Sam Moore 14 3 1 0 2 0 5 .200 1 .200 0-0 9 Forrest Donoho 11 6 0 2 2 0 15 .000 4 .267 0-0 16 Ben Ward 19 17 0 1 1 0 15 .000 6 .400 0-0 23 Ryan Ward 11 10 0 1 1 0 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 18 Casey Dineen 19 16 0 0 0 0 25 .000 1 .040 0-0 3 Sam Hodder 18 9 0 0 0 0 9 .000 2 .222 0-0 13 Ivan Gutierrez 15 0 0 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0-0 6 Zachary Seilo 15 13 0 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0-0 5 Adam Dew 10 5 0 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0-0 7 Luke Lagattuta 19 18 0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0-0 20 Thomas McKinney 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 Alek Schilbach 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 00 Mark Bennett 19 19 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 W illamette Opponents

19 19 11 19 19 50

10 46

32 46

1 17

196 .056 71 .362 0-0 412 .121 172 .417 3-4

PTS. - Total Points (2 for each goal; 1 for each assist); GWG - Game-Winning Goals; G/S - Goals/Shots Ratio; SOG - Shots on Goal; SOG% - Shots on Goal Percentage (of total shots); PK - Penalty Kicks

Goalkeeping Statistics No. Name 00 Mark Bennett 0 Alek Schilbach Team

GP GS Minutes GA GAA Saves SV% SF W-L-T Pct. SHO 19 19 1677:04 48 2.58 116 .707 396 1-17-1 .053 2 2 0 58:37 2 3.07 3 .600 10 0-0-0 — 0 2 0

Willamette Opponents

19 19 1735:41 50 2.59 19 19 1735:41 11 0.57

122 .709 412 1-17-1 .053 2 60 .845 196 17-1-1 .895 10

GA - Goals Against; GAA - Goals Against Average; SV% - Save Percentage; SHO - Shutouts

The crowd at Sparks Field

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2006 Bearcat Results

Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007

1-17-1 Overall Record, 0-13-1 Northwest Conference (8th Place)

Home: 1-11-0 Away: 0-6-1 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Opponent

Result

Overall NWC Att. Goals

Assists

Sept. 2 Northwest

1-0 L

0-1-0

130

None

None

Sept. 6 Warner Pacific

4-1 L

0-2-0

170

Forbes

Ben Ward, Donoho

Sept. 8 Sept. 9 Sept. 12

1-0 W 4-2 L

0-3-0 1-3-0 1-4-0

— — —

70 130 300

None Monbouquette Rodrigues, Moore

None Jones Donoho, Rodrigues

California Lutheran 1-0 L (OT) Walla Walla Corban

Sept. 16 at Whitman*

0-0 T (2 OT) 1-4-1

0-0-1

175

None

None

Sept. 17 at Whitworth*

4-1 L

1-5-1

0-1-1

215

Jones

Buell

Sept. 22 Puget Sound*

5-0 L

1-6-1

0-2-1

140

None

None

Sept. 26 George Fox*

1-0 L

1-7-1

0-3-1

70

None

None

Sept. 30 Linfield*

3-0 L

1-8-1

0-4-1

100

None

None

Oct. 7 Pacific*

3-1 L

1-9-1

0-5-1

155

Cloutier

Rodrigues

Oct. 8 at Pacific Lutheran* 5-0 L

1-10-1

0-6-1

150

None

None

Oct. 14 Whitworth*

1-11-1

0-7-1

150

Slavik

Ryan Ward

2-1 L

Oct. 15 Whitman*

3-1 L

1-12-1

0-8-1

90

Slavik

Buell

Oct. 21 at Puget Sound*

3-0 L

1-13-1

0-9-1

350

None

None

Oct. 24 at George Fox*

3-2 L

1-14-1 0-10-1

95

Buell, Forbes

None

Oct. 28 at Linfield*

3-0 L

1-15-1 0-11-1

141

None

None

Nov. 3 Pacific Lutheran* 2-0 L

1-16-1 0-12-1

110

None

None

Nov. 4 at Pacific*

1-17-1 0-13-1

200

Cloutier

Rodrigues

3-1 L

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2007 Season Outlook Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007

The Willamette University Bearcats have

five seniors who will working to leas the team to significant improvement in 2007. Willamette still has a young team overall, but the leadership of the seniors will be important as Head Coach Nelson Larson continues the rebuilding process that he started in his first season last year. Senior midfielder Michael Rodrigues led the Bearcats in scoring and assists in 2006. He is the team’s most skilled player on the attack and can create scoring changes by making individual moves. He also connects well with other players and will be the key catalyst for the offense. Thomas Cloutier, also a senior, scored two goals at forward last season, but will help out the Bearcats on defense this year. Austin Buell and Adam Dew are returning seniors on defense, while Trevor Jones is back as a senior midfielder. Jones, who had one goal and one assist in 2006, provides a quality work rate and is good in the air. The midfield will be strengthened by the return of juniors Ivan Gutierrez and Sam Hodder. Several talented younger players also will have an impact for the ‘Cats this season. On defense, Luke Lagattuta (So.) returns following a strong freshman season. In the midfield, Casey Dineen (So.) has the skills to help the Bearcats keep the ball. He also can help on offense with individual moves and high-quality passes. Another midfielder, Eben Hellekson, is a freshman with good ball control skills. Two freshmen at forward will see plenty of playing time and will add to the attack. They are Conor Costigan and Greg Beasley. Both work well in transition, can possess the ball effectively and have the ability to place their shots on goal.

Sophomore midfielder Casey Dineen is one of 11 returning players for the Bearcats.

Scott Klein (Fr., GK) will battle for the starting goalkeeper position with returning stasrter Mark Bennett (So.). As a freshman, Bennett recorded 116 saves and was solid in the net. Adam Meyer (Fr., D/MF) will be in the running for a starting position on defense and may also help in the midfield. The overall outlook for the Bearcats is encouraging, with so many highly-skilled freshmen and sophomores on the current team. Willamette plays in the competitive Northwest Conference (NWC) with home and away games against the other seven teams each year. The Bearcats excpect their commitment to hard work and a quality passing game will result in more goals and excitment for fans at Sparks Field.

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WU Athletic Facilities

Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007

The Willamette University soccer teams play their home games at Sparks Field, an artificial turf facility on the WU campus. Sparks Field is equipped with lights for night games and seats 500 spectators. The facility, renovated with a FieldTurf surface about two years ago, is one of the top small college fields in the Northwest. In addition to lights and bleachers, Sparks Field includes covered seating for both teams, the public address announcer and statisticians. Sparks Field is located next to the Lestle J. Sparks Center, which houses offices for the Department of Athletics and the Department of Exercise Science. The building also includes basketball courts, plus handball and racquetball courts, classrooms, locker rooms, and a weight lifting and fitness center. Attached to the Sparks Center is Cone Field House, where the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams play. The arena seats 2,500 fans. Also connected to the Sparks Center is the WU natatorium, home of Bearcat swimming. The natatorium, with space for 200 fans, also can be seen from a viewing area in the lobby. Close to the Sparks Center and Sparks Field are six outdoor tennis courts. The men’s and women’s tennis teams host meets during the spring each year. Willamette’s football team plays home games at McCulloch Stadium, located two blocks from campus and just one block from Salem Hospital.

The Sparks Center includes offices for the Department of Athletics and the Department of Exercise Science.

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The stadium seats 2,400 fans and has lights for night games. The stadium includes an athletic training room, which allows Willamette athletes to receive on-site attention and treatment. McCulloch Stadium is a quality facility with a FieldTurf playing surface, along with spacious locker rooms and meeting rooms. It has the atmosphere of an old stadium, despite a variety of modern conveniences.

Trevor Jones (#17) battles at Sparks Field.

The Charles Bowles Track, located inside McCulloch Stadium, is an all-weather facility that showcases Willamette’s track and field and cross country teams, which host meets each year. In 2005, WU hosted the Northwest Conference and NCAA Regional cross country meets. Located near McCulloch Stadium is Roy S. “Spec” Keene Stadium at John Lewis Field, the home of Bearcat baseball. The stadium features chairback seating in part of the grandstand and an overall capacity of 1,000. The entire football, track, cross country and baseball complex is at Bush’s Pasture Park. The park hosts cross country meets on its wide paths and is known for its art exhibits and rose garden. On the east side of campus is the Willamette Softball Complex. It includes covered dugouts, batting cages, a scoreboard and bleachers. The men’s and women’s golf teams practice at Illahe Hills Country Club and Creekside Golf Club. Athletes on the men’s and women’s rowing teams have their own boathouse and work out on the Willamette River in downtown Salem.

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The City of Salem, Oregon Willamette Men’s Soccer 2007 Salem, the capital city of Oregon as well as the second largest city in the state, lies in the center of the lush Willamette River valley, 47 miles South of Portland. Salem is a city of over 47 square miles, located an hour from the Cascade mountains to the east and just an hour from the ocean beaches to the west. The population of Salem is around 147,000 and is growing each year at an average rate of about Willamette is close to downtown Salem, shown at night. 1.5 percent. Day trips to the magnificant Oregon overflow with locally raised produce and coast, the Cascade and Coast Mountain hand-crafted products. The city is a good ranges, as well as several nearby vineyards base for a tour of Oregon’s wine country. and high desert areas offer newcomers a It also is the site of the Salem Arts Fair variety of experiences. Salem also has a and the Oregon State Fair each year. wide array of restaurants, hotels and tourist Salem is located close to State Parks, attractions, ranging from historic sites and attractive gardens, farming communities, museums to events that appeal to a wide orchards and vineyards. Combined with variety of interests. glorious views of the Cascade Mountains, Several parks and the historic district are the varied terrain that is within a 30-minute within easy walking distance of Willamette. drive provides some of the most beautiful Salem also includes farmers markets that scenes in the Pacific Northwest.

Some of the most rewarding moments happen on the sidelines. Whether it’s a crowd of hundreds doing “The Wave” or a couple of parents holding a sign, this is the part of any game that hits home for us — people supporting people. In fact, it’s exactly why at American Family, we’re happy and proud to join the cheering section.

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Willamette University 2007 Men’s Soccer Schedule Date

Opponent

Location Salem, OR

7 p.m.

Sept. 6 UC-Santa Cruz

Salem, OR

12 p.m.

Sept. 7 vs. Whittier Sept. 8 at Colorado College Sept. 12 at George Fox* Sept. 16 at Puget Sound*

Colo. Springs, CO 5 p.m. Colo. Springs, CO 12 p.m. Newberg, OR 4 p.m. Tacoma, WA 2:30 p.m.

Sept. 22 Whitworth*

Salem, OR

2:30 p.m.

Sept. 23 Whitman*

Salem, OR

2:30 p.m.

Sept. 29 at Linfield* McMinnville, OR Oct. 2 at Corban# Salem, OR Oct. 6 at Pacific Lutheran* Tacoma, WA Oct.

Thomas Cloutier Senior • Defender

Time

Aug. 31 CSU-East Bay

7 Pacific*

Salem, OR

7 p.m. 4 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m.

Oct. 10 George Fox*

Salem, OR

7 p.m.

Oct. 13 Puget Sound*

Salem, OR

2:30 p.m.

Oct. Oct.

Walla Walla, WA Spokane, WA

20 at Whitman* 21 at Whitworth*

Oct. 27 Linfield*

Salem, OR

Nov.

2 at Pacific*

Forest Grove, OR

Nov.

3 Pacific Lutheran* Salem, OR

2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 7 p.m.

1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.

* Northwest Conference game # Capital Cup Home games, in Bold Face, played at Sparks Field

Michael Rodrigues Senior • Midfielder

Trevor Jones

Senior • Midfielder

Mark Bennett

Sophomore • Goalkeeper


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