LMU SPEED Chart

Jack McCormack Miguel Benitez Brock Smith Adam Sloustcher Andrew Park Stephen Carlson Vincent Ocampo 0 GK • 6-1 • Fr. 1 GK • 6-3 • RS Jr. 2 D • 6-1 • Jr. 3 D • 5-10 • Jr. 4 D • 6-1 • Fr. 5 D • 5-10 • RS Jr. 6 MF • 5-10 • Fr. Manhattan Beach, CA Hawthorne, CA Laguna Niguel, CA Pleasanton, CA Coto de Caza, CA Honolulu, HI San Diego, CA

Brad Stisser Steffen Canty Rafael Baca Sharif Khatib Nick Blanco Gio Lopez Blayze Hanson 7 MF/F • 5-10 • Jr. 8 F • 5-10 • So. 9 F • 5-8 • Fr. 10 F • 5-11 • Fr. 11 F/MF • 5-7 • Sr. 12 MF • 5-8 • Fr. 13 D • 6-0 • So. Highlands Ranch, CO Coto de Caza, CA Lawndale,, CA Palmdale, CA Littleton, CO Gardena, CA Palos Verdes, CA

Garrett Maloney Tyler Mehl Go Eto Jawaan Delaney Patrick Sampson Nate Fischer Roland Anderson 14 MF/D • 6-1 • Jr. 15 F • 5-8 • Sr. 16 MF/F • 5-8 • Fr. 17 D • 5-11 • RS Jr. 18 GK • 6-3 • RS So. 19 F • 6-3 • Fr. 20 MF/F • 5-8 • Fr. Colorado Springs, CO Long Beach, CA Palos Verdes, CA Long Beach, CA Lake Oswego, OR Brea, CA Garden Grove, CA

Wilkie Johnson Andrew Morris Trini Gomez Josh Carroll Alex Proano Andrew Kristof Greg Ricks 21 D • 6-3 • So. 22 F • 5-11 • RS Fr. 23 MF • 5-10 • RS Sr. 24 MF • 5-11 • RS Fr. 25 D • 5-9 • Jr. 26 D • 6-0 • RS So. 27 MF • 6-0 • Jr. Palos Verdes, CA North Ogden, UT Inglewood, CA Cheyenne, WY Palos Verdes Estates, CA Torrance, CA Lake Forest, CA

Patrick Lane Paul Krumpe Mathes Mennell Michael Erush Peter Gail Toby Kennedy 30 GK • 6-2 • RS Fr. Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Undergraduate Director of Coto de Caza, CA Soccer Operations 2007 media guide quick facts the university Location:...... Los Angeles, CA Founded:...... 1911 Enrollment:...... 8,300 inside LMU soccer Nickname:...... Lions Colors:...... Crimson and Navy Blue Table of Contents...... 1 National Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Quick Facts...... 1 Conference:...... West Coast Media Information...... 2 Home Field (capacity):...... Sullivan Field (2,000) 2007 Season Preview...... 3-6 President:...... Rev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J. Athletic Director:...... Dr. William Husak the 2007 Lions soccer staff Head Coach:...... Paul Krumpe Paul Krumpe, Head Coach...... 7-8 Krumpe’s Office:...... (310) 338-7640 Mathes Mennell, Associate Head Coach...... 9 Krumpe’s E-Mail:...... [email protected] Michael Erush, Assistant Coach...... 10 Alma Mater:...... UCLA ‘86 Peter Gail, Assistant Coach...... 10 Record at LMU:...... 87-69-19 (10th season) Returning Player Profiles...... 12-20 Collegiate Career Record:...... same Associate Head Coach:...... Mathes Mennell (eighth season) miguel Benitez/Adam Sloustcher...... 12 Alma Mater:...... US Air Force Academy ‘96 stephen Carlson/Brad Stisser...... 13 Assistant Coach:...... Michael Erush (first season) nick Blanco/Blayze Hanson...... 14 Alma Mater:...... LMU ‘03 Garrett Maloney/Tyler Mehl...... 15 Assistant Coach:...... Peter Gail (fifth season) Jawaan Delaney/Patrick Sampson...... 16 Alma Mater:...... Duke ‘00 Wilkie Johnson/Andrew Morris...... 17 Undergraduate Director of Soccer Operations:...... Toby Kennedy Trini Gomez/Josh Carroll...... 18 Athletic Trainer:...... Joe Gonzalez Alex Proano/Andrew Kristof ...... 19 soccer facts Patrick Lane ...... 20 All-Time Record:...... 148-294-38 (27 years) Newcomer Player Profiles...... 21-22 First Year of Soccer:...... 1965 2006 Record:...... 9-8-2 2006 WCC Record:...... 5-5-2 (fourth place) opponent information 2006 Postseason...... none 2007 Opponents...... 23-24 2006 Final Ranking...... none Letterwinners Returning / Lost: ...... 13/11 Starters Returning / Lost: ...... 6/5 history & records Newcomers:...... 11 2006 Standings...... 25 media relations 2006 Results / Statistics...... 26 Assistant Athletic Director of Media Services:...... John Shaffer All-Time Lion Honors...... 27-28 Office Phone:...... (310) 338-7643 All-Time Alphabetical Roster...... 29 Cell Phone:...... (310) 864-2626 All-Time Numerical Roster...... 230 E-Mail:...... [email protected] Lion Record Book...... 31 Assistant Media Relations Director:...... Alissa Zito Lion Pride...... 32 Office Phone:...... (310) 338-7638 Lions in the MLS...... 32 Cell Phone:...... (310) 345-6997 Year-by-Year Results ...... 33-35 E-Mail:...... [email protected] Opponent Series Records...... 36 Assistant Media Relations Director (Soccer Contact):...... Mark Dodson Office Phone:...... (310) 338-5798 Cell Phone:...... (310) 261-8470 welcome to LMU E-Mail:...... [email protected] Media Relations Intern:...... Caitlin Stone LMU Up Close...... 38 SID Office Fax:...... (310) 338-2703 What LMU is about...... 39 Hotline / Tickets:...... (310) 338-LION The Colleges...... 40 Website:...... www.LMULions.com Student-Athlete Academic Support...... 41 LMU Sports Medicine...... 42 Mailing Address:...... Athletic Media Relations Office Strength and Conditioning...... 43 ...... Loyola Marymount University LMU Champions...... 44 ...... Gersten Pavilion ...... One LMU Drive LMU All-Americans...... 44 ...... Los Angeles, CA 90045-8235 LMU Athletics Hall of Fame...... 45 Administration...... 46 credits Compliance...... 47 The 2007 Loyola Marymount Men’s Soccer Media Guide is a product of the LMU Athletic Media Relations Office... The guide was written and edited by Mark Dodson and Carolyn French... Editorial assistance provided by John Shaffer, Assistant AD, Media, Alissa Zito, Asst. Media Relations Director, and June D’Amour, Senior Secretary... facility information Special thanks to Caitlin Stone... Photography provided by Jeff Golden, Glenn Cratty, Jeff Sipsey, Dave Hill, Victor Decolongon, Christian Petersen, Scott Cunningham, and Dirk Dewachter... The Hollywood Sign TM & © 2001 Athletics Facilities...... 48 Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, licensed by Global Icons LLC all rights reserved...Film and Printing by West Sullivan Field...... 49 Coast Reproduction of Marina del Rey... Cover design by Mark Dodson... 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 Loyola marymount university 2007 Season Preview Combination of old guard and new has lmu aiming for national prominence Absent from the NCAA Tournament since 2004, Lions look to experienced veterans and 11 talented newcomers to get back to the Dance.

Upperclassmen: (L to R) Senior Nick Blanco, junior Brad Stisser, senior Adam Sloustcher, and junior Garrett Maloney give the 2007 Lions experience at all positions.

“We will have to be ready to play right away, and a team-high four assists in just 13 games en LMU from day one. With this class, I think we every game this season,” LMU head coach route to earning First Team All-WCC honors. have certainly accomplished that goal." Paul Krumpe says when examining his young Also back are junior defender Jawaan Delaney, an roster and its competitive schedule. Despite the All-WCC honorable mention player in 2006, and Leading the charge is Rafael Baca (Lawndale, program’s eighth consecutive non-losing season senior midfielder Trini Gomez, who led the team CA), a highly decorated player out of Animo in 2006, the Lions were left on the outside of the in scoring as a sophomore. Leadership High School in Inglewood. Baca NCAA Tournament for the second straight year, scored 58 goals and received First Team All-CIF a reality that Krumpe is determined to change. Still, Krumpe is looking for someone to put honors. A fast player with great skill on either the ball in the net. LMU scored 24 goals in 2006, foot, Baca is one of those players Krumpe “One of our goals this year is to not only its lowest total since 1998, and suffered seven of anticipates to make a huge splash during his return to the NCAA Tournament but to progress its eight defeats by a single goal. “We need goal- LMU career. further than any LMU squad in the school’s his- scorers and to be more aggressive offensively,” tory,” Krumpe said. “I believe we have the talent Krumpe said. “Whether it means switching our Sharif Khatib (Palmdale, CA) is another natu- to do that but it requires us to come together formation and tactics or just having better results ral forward who figures to be an immediate con- quickly as a team and to have several new players from our scoring opportunities, we need to score tributor. Khatib scored 24 goals with 12 assists step up and contribute immediately.” more. I’m looking for our veterans to provide during his senior season at Palmdale’s Highland some of that offense but also needing our fresh- High School and will do well to put pressure on Krumpe is referring to the 11 new players man class to get up to speed.” Considering that opposing defenses. he has brought in to replace his five departed the 2007 LMU recruiting class was ranked in the starters and to give the team more depth than it top-40 in the nation by College Soccer News, While Khatib and Baca are shorter players who has seen in years. The Lions lost three All-WCC there is no reason to doubt that Krumpe’s new can run at defenders, Nate Fischer (Brea, CA), a performers in Bobby Burling, Junior Ybarra, and boys will live up to his expectations. 6-2 forward from Brea Olinda High School, gives junior Diego Barrera, as well as David Niemeyer, the Lions size on set pieces. In addition, sopho- meaning that the Lions will be without the ser- FORWARDS more transfer Steffen Canty (Coto de Caza, CA) vices of four of their top eight goal-scorers from Of the 11 players Krumpe brought in, four are joined the team from Tulsa in the spring season 2006. However, the good news for Krumpe is forwards, showing that the coach means business. and has already generated a rapport with his Lion that he still has some firepower at his disposal. "Our main focus of this recruiting class has been teammates. Junior forward Brad Stisser tied with Burling for to bring in attacking players who score goals," the team lead with four goals while senior mid- said Krumpe. "We felt it was essential to recruit Not to be overlooked, of course, are the vet- fielder/forward Nick Blanco had a pair of goals players with the potential ability to score goals for continued on page 44

2007 men’s soccer  2007 Season Preview erans who will contribute to the Lion attack. Blanco enters his senior season one. Not to be overlooked, Eto is also a versatile player. He can feature at the poised to enter the LMU top-10 for career goals while expanding upon his outside midfield or sweeper positions and is more than capable of stepping personal accolades. Already one of the top players in the WCC, having been in to contribute immediately at the collegiate level. named All-WCC twice in his three years on the Bluff, Blanco will need to be at his best for the Lion offense to really click. Gomez saw his goal tally drop DEFENSE from a team-high six in 2005 to just one last year and thus will be looking With all this talk of pushing forward and scoring goals, the importance of for a return to his old ways. With those two pushing the attack from either LMU’s defense cannot be overlooked. The Lions will have to be even more the forward or midfield positions, the Lions could have multiple offensive solid at the back than in years past as they surge forward looking for more weapons bearing down on the opposing goal. goals. Last year, LMU did not allow more than two goals in any contest, enabling them to be within striking distance as the game wound down. If Also figuring into the mix are senior Tyler Mehl and redshirt freshman the defense can put in similar performances in 2007, then the higher-octane Andrew Morris. Mehl has been a steady force off the bench for the last three LMU offense should be primed to come through with more goals and take years and will give the Lions more the pressure off the back line. depth and experience. Morris will be eager to make his LMU debut Krumpe’s defense is the most after a year of practicing with the With the departure of three of LMU's top six experienced of any of his posi- squad. scorers, Trini Gomez will be crucial to the Lions' tions, featuring four players who offense and creativity in the midfield. started at least one game in 2006. MIDFIELDERS Senior Adam Sloustcher made Krumpe is putting exceptional an immediate impact last season weight on the midfield to help after joining the Lions from the in the scoring department as he University of North Carolina. searches for the right alignment Sloustcher started 17 games in and personnel to get the job done defense or as a defensive mid- in front of goal. The coach has fielder and showed the leader- been preaching more attacking ship to be named a team captain from the midfield and will look this year. With Sloustcher barking to Blanco and Gomez for that orders at the back, the Lions will spark if they are not playing up no doubt stay organized even as front. Also key to controlling the the offense pushes forward. midfield play will be Stisser, who showed his knack for finding the A two-time WCC honor- net with four goals in his first able mention recipient, Delaney season at LMU after transferring anchors the defense. His strength from Coastal Carolina. Stisser and pace enables him to cover started just 10 games in 2006 considerable ground and has but will be aiming for a full-time been a bonus as he goes forward, starting role this year. having scored two goals in each of his two seasons. Stisser’s fellow junior, Garrett Maloney, started 12 games on Playing alongside Delaney the left side last year and can be are sophomores Blayze Hanson effective in the Lions’ wide attack. and Wilkie Johnson. Hanson is He will be needed to provide ser- a physical, athletic defender who vice to the goal-scorers up front can play either of the wing back and add to his two assists from positions or shore up the middle. a year ago. Standing 6-3, Johnson can be the aerial power LMU needs for Again, many newcomers figure defensive set pieces while also to be in the mix for playing time giving them another target on as the Lions search for the right combinations. Redshirt freshman Josh the offensive end. The presence of either Hanson or Johnson in the middle, Carroll saw considerable playing time in the spring and is hoping to parlay combined with speedy outside backs, allows Krumpe the option of switch- that into a successful fall campaign. Junior Greg Ricks arrives at LMU from ing to a three defender formation. Irvine Valley College, where he earned All-Orange Empire Conference hon- ors. At 6-0, he can give the Lions the strength to win midfield battles. Also bringing experience to the defense are juniors Stephen Carlson and Alex Proano. After earning WCC honorable mention honors in 2005, Freshmen Vincent Ocampo (San Diego, CA), Gio Lopez (Gardena, CA), Carlson had a promising 2006 season cut short after two games due to injury Roland Anderson (Garden Grove, CA), and Go Eto (Palos Verdes, CA) each but has bounced back to enter 2007 healthy. As a sophomore, Proano’s work offer something different entering their first seasons at LMU. Ocampo is a ethic was rewarded with increased playing time and a starting assignment in creative playmaker with US Youth National Team experience and was an three games. Now an upper classman, Proano has his sights set on a perma- NSCAA High School All-American while Lopez has the scoring and passing nent starting job. touch, as evidenced by him averaging 23 goals and 25 assists over his final two seasons at Junipero Serra High School. Anderson was the Offensive Junior Brock Smith transferred from Santiago Canyon College hav- MVP all four of his seasons at Mater Dei High School and gives LMU ing earned All-Orange Empire League honors last year. Redshirt sopho- incredible pace on the outside right with his ability to take defenders one-on- more Andrew Kristof has the versatility to play either defense or mid-

 Loyola marymount university 2007 Season Preview field, giving Krumpe level.” As a whole, the schedule features four teams ranked in the NSCAA added options off the preseason poll, with a fifth sitting just outside, and six teams that made the bench. NCAA tournament, both of which are goals Krumpe has set for his 2007 Lions. Not one to rest on what he already has, For the first time since 2002, LMU kicks off its schedule at home, wel- Krumpe brought in coming Cal Poly to Sullivan Field on September 1. Poly is a team that has more size in Andrew shown steady improvement in the Big West Conference and would love to Park (Coto de Caza, spoil the Lions’ home debut. Then it’s on the road for back-to-back tourna- CA). Park stands 6-1 ments at New Mexico and Saint Louis. The New Mexico tournament opens but is athletic and ver- with the Lions against the 15th-ranked Lobos on September 7. Certainly, the satile enough that he altitude and the host school playing on its own turf will serve as a benchmark was the CIF Division for the Lions as they face hostile conditions on the road. Two days later, I Offensive Player of LMU squares off against Central Florida in a 10 a.m. game that will test the Year out of Santa LMU’s fitness and depth. Margarita Catholic High School. Whether The following week might seem like déjà vu as LMU travels to Missouri scoring goals or stop- for its second tournament in as many weeks. Yet again, the Lions face a ping them, Park is the ranked team in their stadium in the opener, taking on #22 Saint Louis on type of player who September 13. It doesn’t get any easier with, yes, another 10 a.m. game two will stand out any- days later, this time against Creighton, which starts the season ranked #26 where he is on the by the NSCAA. pitch. With all this tough competition and traveling, one would forgive Krumpe GOALKEEPERS for throwing in an easy home game or two. That’s not the case, how- Juniors Stephen Carlson (above) and The competition ever, when LMU flies back to California for the LMU/UCSB Tournament Jawaan Delaney (right) give experi- for the starting goal- September 21-23. Friday’s matches will be held at both LMU and UCSB, ence to the Lion defense. keeper job is perhaps with the Lions featured at home versus #24 Harvard. The two teams faced the most intense on the off last year in Harvard’s tournament, with the Crimson nipping the Lions, team. Gone is senior 1-0. LMU looks to return the favor this year at a raucous Sullivan Field. The Robert Flores, who graduated with 53 career starts under his belt. With four tournament concludes Sunday with a doubleheader of UCSB/Harvard, fol- equally talented players seeking to step in between the posts, goals, even in lowed by LMU against another Ivy League foe, Columbia. Both sides will be practice, will be hard to come by. gunning for a victory in a battle of the Lions and Krumpe considers these matches to be good benchmarks for how LMU compares to the rest of the Junior Miguel Benitez is the most experienced of the four but has only country. four career starts to his name. His 1.18 goals-against-average in 380 career minutes is impressive and Benitez was undefeated in the fall last year. After With September drawing to a close, LMU can finally catch its breath with stepping into the starting job during the spring, Benitez certainly feels as a 12-day break before the start of West Coast Conference play. Save for the though it is his job to lose. Alumni Game on September 29, the Lions will use this time to get some rest and regroup before Joining in the competition is sophomore Patrick Sampson. Although he heading full-force into did not see any playing time last year, Sampson got into the action during the the conference sched- spring and is set to pounce should any of the other three slip. ule, which arrives with a bang on October Freshman Patrick Lane turned in a redshirt season in 2006 but sees his 5 with a visit from opportunity to stake claim to the starting job this year. True freshman Jack defending champions McCormack (Manhattan Beach, CA) would like to prove himself worthy Santa Clara. LMU of the gloves, as well. McCormack was a member of the Arsenal FC Club upset the Broncos in team that last year was widely regarded as the top U-18 team in the United Santa Clara last year States. He was the adidas Golden Gloves winner as the best goalkeeper at but was denied the the 2006 USYS National Championships, where he led Arsenal to their third season sweep with a consecutive National title. home loss later in the year. Both teams will With any of these four from which to choose, the Lions should be well- want a winning start stocked in the net for years to come. to the conference slate so expect a fierce SCHEDULE game at Sullivan. Krumpe did his team no favors with the schedule, as the Lions will be tested at every turn. The coach has his team playing in three early season The annual trip to tournaments to get them in the mindset for the only tournament that mat- Gonzaga and Portland ters: the one at the end of the year. follows as the Lions get to experience the “I like to challenge my guys to see where we are,” Krumpe said of the weather of the Pacific early tournaments. “All six teams we face in those tournaments will be Northwest in mid- tough games and the quick turnaround between contests will test our fitness October. LMU swept

2007 men’s soccer  2007 Season Preview Gonzaga last year and will want to make it three straight before heading to Portland, who took both games against the Lions in 2006.

The Lions close out October with three out of four games at home and Krumpe pinpoints the home WCC games as crucial to the team’s conference success. “If you take care of business at home, that is all the more important since there are no easy road trips in the WCC,” he said. The stretch opens against San Francisco, who has won five in a row over the Lions and has historically proven to be a tough opponent. Saint Mary’s then pays a visit before LMU faces a home-and-home with San Diego, starting at the Toreros on October 25. Traditionally, the Lions have fared well against USD but will need to be on their game as the first half of conference play ends and the second half begins.

As if the Lions had not already earned enough frequent-flyer miles to this point, a rare non-conference trip to Oregon State is slated for November 1 before LMU heads to Santa Clara on the fourth. Facing a Pac-10 school will again serve as a barometer with where the Lions are against the rest of the nation heading into the season’s final three weeks.

After returning from Santa Clara, LMU closes out its home schedule against Gonzaga and Portland. Then it’s off to the Bay Area for the regular season-ending road trip at San Francisco and Saint Mary’s. Should everything go as planned, that will not be the last anyone hears of the Lions as they seek to make their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2004.

How far the Lions go in 2007 will depend on how quickly the newcomers can not only adapt to college soccer, but also contribute to the team’s success. "These young men make up a very talented class. They have the potential to really make an indelible mark here at LMU in terms of their character and their play,” Krumpe concluded. “They will blend in very well with the style of play and the core group of players we already have in place. Our goal in 2007 is to win the WCC Championship and return to the NCAA Tournament and this class will be instrumental in achieving this goal."

If Krumpe’s words ring prophetic, the 2007 season could be the start of something special at LMU.

Senior forward Tyler Mehl (main photo) will give the Lions more firepower on the attack the defense will be bolstered by the return of soph- omore defender Blayze Hanson (above left) and junior goalkeeper Miguel Benitez (above right). Redshirt freshman midfielder Josh Carroll (below left) and sophomore forward Steffen Canty (below right) each gained valuable expe- rience playing with the Lions in the spring.

 Loyola marymount university 2007 men’s soccer  Coaching Staff head coach Paul krumpe uccess has last four squads playing and beating the nation’s Krumpe is active in youth soccer as well, and Sbecome an best. Not bad for a program that had posted only is currently heavily involved in ODP Region IV expected part of one winning season prior to his arrival. programs. the LMU men’s soccer program. The 2003 squad finished the season at 12-7-1, Krumpe, who helped guide UCLA to the 1997 The main rea- earning a top-16 seed in the NCAA Tournament NCAA Men's Soccer National Championship as son: Head Coach and a first-round bye. That season was a con- an assistant coach, took control of the program Paul Krumpe. tinuation of the 2002 campaign, as they posted a at LMU in 1998. After a long and storied career record breaking season under Krumpe. The Lions as both a player and an assistant coach with the Entering his tenth season as a head coach earned a program-best 15 wins (15-4-2 Overall/4- Bruins, he was announced as LMU's third head in the collegiate ranks, all at LMU, Krumpe 2-0 WCC) while collecting their first ever post- coach in as many seasons on April 2, 1998. has guided the Lion soccer program into the season win with a 1-0 victory over Cal State national spotlight. Under Krumpe’s tutelage, the Northridge in Round 1 of the tournament. In his Prior to accepting the Lions’ head coaching Lions made four straight appearances to the last seven seasons at LMU, Krumpe and the Lions position, Krumpe spent three seasons as an assis- NCAA Tournament between 2001-04, with the have collected an impressive 73 wins, the most by tant at UCLA. As a major contributor to one of any coach in seven seasons the most successful programs in the nation, he in LMU soccer history. helped guide the Bruins to a record of 56-9-1. During those seasons, UCLA made three NCAA Krumpe’s eye for recruit- regional appearances and won the 1997 national ing extremely gifted and tal- championship. ented players continues to show year after year. Most Krumpe also has rich ties to UCLA as a player. recently, the 2007 recruiting A four-year starter (1982-85) for the Bruins, he class was ranked in the top- was co-captain of the 1985 NCAA Championship 40 nationally by College Soccer News. Krumpe has had four krumpe’s marks players earn All-American High School honors, including a pair of Year name W L T Pct. 1991 W. Torrance 6 5 4 .286 NSCAA All-Americans in 1992 W. Torrance 16 7 2 .696 2002, Arturo Torres and 1993 W. Torrance 13 5 4 .722 1994 W. Torrance 14 6  .700 Andres Murriagui. In addi- High School Coaching Record 49 33 11 .598 tion, in nine seasons he has College coached 50 players who Year name W L T Pct. have earned All-West Coast 1989 csUDH - Asst. Coach 8 3 0 .857 Conference honors. His 1994 el Camino - Head Coach 7 6 4 .538 1995 UCLA - Asst. Coach 8 3  .857 guidance off the field is just 1996 UCLA - Asst. Coach 6 4 0 .800 as evident, coaching the pro- 1997 UCLA - Asst. Coach 22 2 0 .916 1998 LMU - Head Coach 5 2  .294 gram’s first ever Academic 1999 LMU - Head Coach 8 8 3 .500 All-American in Jeff Kovar 2000 LMU - Head Coach 0 7  .588 2001 LMU - Head Coach 9 7 2 .563 (2002). 2002 LMU - Head Coach 5 4 2 .790 2003 LMU - Head Coach 2 7  .632 In addition, Krumpe’s ties 2004 LMU - Head Coach  8 3 .579 2005 LMU - Head Coach 8 8 4 .500 with the professional ranks 2006 LMU - Head Coach 9 8 2 .526 has also been impressive. Collegiate Coaching Record 168 87 24 .645

Seven former Lions have College (as a Head Coach) gone on to play for MLS Year name W L T Pct. 1998 Loyola Marymount 5 2  .294 teams, as Torres, Murriagui, 1999 Loyola Marymount 8 8 3 .500 Michael Erush, Shaun 2000 Loyola Marymount 0 7  .588 Kalnasy, Kevin Novak, 2001 Loyola Marymount 9 7 2 .563 2002 Loyola Marymount 5 4 2 .790 and Bobby Burling have all 2003 Loyola Marymount 2 7  .632 signed to play with MLS 2004 Loyola Marymount  8 3 .579 2005 Loyola Marymount 8 8 4 .500 programs. 2006 Loyola Marymount 9 8 2 .526 Head Coaching Record 87 69 19 .551

 Loyola marymount university 2007 men’s soccer  Coaching Staff team and a two-time All-Far West Region selection. He holds the school record for single-season assists by a defender with 10 in 1985, including the game winner in the championship game.

Upon graduation, Krumpe continued to excel as a player on both the national and international level for the following six years. He was a first- round draft choice and a two-year starter for the Chicago Sting of the MISL from 1986-88. Between 1986-91, he was also a member of the U.S. National Team and played in the 1990 World Cup, 1988 Olympics and the 1987 Pan- American Games. During his career with the National Team, he tallied four goals and accounted for six assists in more than 40 international matches.

After completing his career as a player, Krumpe moved on as a coach where he received a USSF National "A" Coaching License. His head coach- ing career began at the prep level at West Torrance High School (1991- 95), where he led his teams to the playoffs in each of his four seasons. Additionally, Krumpe coached at El Camino College for one season (1994), and served as an assistant for the women's program at Cal State Dominguez Hills in 1989. While at CSUDH he helped guide the Toros to the NCAA Division II Final Four for the first time in program history.

A 1986 graduate of UCLA, Krumpe earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering. He has completed work on a Master's degree in Education at Cal State Dominguez Hills. A resident of Torrance, Calif., he and his wife Kati have two children, Tyler, 18, and Cameron, 15.

As a coach, Krumpe has overseen Lion training at the Home Depot Center in nearby Carson (above), where LMU has played several scrimmages and exhibition matches. As a player, Krumpe (on top of the pile at right), helped lead the US National Team to the 1990 World Cup. LMU Players in the MLS Under Paul Krumpe

Name Years at LMU Year Drafted Years in MLS teams Arturo Torres 999-2002 2003 (19th) 2003-06 Los Angeles, Chivas USA Andres Murriagui 999-2002 -- 2003 columbus Michael Erush 2000-03 -- 2004-05 colorado, Chivas USA Kevin Novak 2000-03 -- 2005-07 Shaun Kalnasy 2001-04 -- 2005 chivas USA Matt Kovar 2001-04 2005 Supplemental (Rd. 2,10th) 2005 Los Angeles Bobby Burling 2003-06 2007 (45th) 2006-07 Los Angeles, Chivas USA

 Loyola marymount university  Coaching Staff Associate Head Coach mathes mennell athes Mennell enters his sixth consecu- Mtive season with the Lions, his first as the associate head coach for Lions Head Coach, Paul Krumpe. Mennell spent the previous five seasons as a full-time coach for both the men's and women's programs. During this time frame, he helped the Lions to NCAA College Cup appearances in 2002, 2003, 2004 for the LMU Men’s program and 2002 and 2006 for the LMU Women’s Soccer program.

Considered one of the top assistant coaches on the West Coast, Mennell has helped the Lions achieve new heights both on and off the field. Since his arrival, the men's soccer team has made three NCAA College Cup appearances, and in 2003 received the #13 seed and a first round bye. The Lions are now an annual fixture in the national rankings, and are considered one of the top programs in the West Coast Conference. A tremendous recruiter, Mennell’s work as recruiting coordinator has not gone unnoticed as the Lions have enjoyed multiple recruiting classes ranked in the top 40 by College Soccer News.

After serving as an assistant at the United States Air Force Academy in 1996-1997, Mennell served as a LMU men's assistant coach in June of 1998 until February of 2000. He then rejoined the coaching staff at Air Force as an assistant coach for the Falcons men's soccer team from 2000-2002.

A 1996 graduate of the Air Force Academy with a Bachelor of Science with a concentration in Humanities, Mennell recently com- pleted his Master of Arts degree in General Education from Loyola Marymount University in July of 2007.

A standout goalkeeper for the Falcons from 1992-1995, Mennell served as Team Captain in 1995 and was named the Team’s Most Inspirational player in 1994 and 1995. He was also named first-team All-MPSF in 1994 and earned honorable mention accolades in 1993 and 1995.

Upon graduation from USAFA in 1996, he continued to play, spend- ing time in the USL’s A-League with the Colorado Foxes and the USL's Premier League Pikes Peak Stampede.

A USSF "A" licensed coach, Mennell enters his eleventh year of col- legiate coaching. He is also very active in youth soccer as he is a long time member of the Region IV Boys Olympic Development Program staff. He currently serves as the assistant coach for the Region IV Boys 1991 Age Group.

A native of Bristol, Tennessee, Mennell attended Bristol Tennessee High School. He and wife, Jennifer, reside in Culver City with their three children, Jonathan, 4, and twins Megan and James, 18 months. 2007 men’s soccer  Coaching Staff Assistant coach Michael Erush Lion standout Michael Erush begins his first year as an assistant to Head Coach Paul Krumpe. The 2003 LMU graduate was a four-time All-WCC selection, and played professionally for several years following his Lion career.

Erush is a LMU graduate and a four-year letter winner with the Lions. His final season was 2003, and he graduated a semes- ter early in December 2003 with a degree in Business Management. He will be the first Lion to play and work under current LMU Head Coach Paul Krumpe.

His LMU playing career was filled with success. While at LMU, he served as team captain during his junior and senior seasons for the Lions. In Erush's final three years at LMU, the Lions advanced to the NCAA tournament. During his senior campaign, Erush helped the team to a #13 seed in the 2003 Col- lege Cup. Erush was named All-WCC Second Team in 2000, 2001, 2002, and was named First Team in 2003. He was a First Team 2003 NSCAA All Far West Selection and was named 2003 First Team All-America by the Jewish Review.

In addition to a stellar collegiate resume, Erush has a wide variety of professional experience. Erush became only the third Lion in program history to join the MLS as he played for the in 2004 and Chivas USA in 2005. He spent the majority of 2006 with Miami FC of the USL's First Division along with Brazilian legend Romario. He also has international playing experience as he spent time with Hapoel Ashkelon F.C. in the Israel Second Division, Lombard Papa of Hungary's First Division, and most recently he played for Olimpia Balti in Moldova's First Division.

A native of Van Nuys, California, Erush spent extensive time with both the United States U-16 and U-18 National teams. He also represented the United States as a member of 2005 Maccabiah Games team that traveled to Israel for the 17th Maccabiah Games. A 2000 NSCAA High School All-Ameri- ca selection from Birmingham High School, Erush was honored as the 1999 LA Times and Daily Breeze Player of the Year.

Assistant coach Peter Gail

eter Gail enters his fourth year as Pa volunteer assistant coach with the LMU men’s soccer program. LMU coaching records O overall conference Gail is a graduate and a four-year letterwinner at Duke University. He Year Head Coach W L T Pct. W L T Pct. conf. Place finished in 2000 with a degree in English with a minor in Drama. 1980 Hector Martinez 9 4 0 .692 6  0 .857 sDSA st 1981 Al Beck 3 2  .200  5 2 .166 sDSA 7th His playing career has been filled with success dating back to his high 1982 matt Klasila 5   .312 2 6 0 .250 sDSA 7th 1983 matt Klasila 2 5  .  6 0 .143 sDSA 8th school playing days. While at Duke, he served as team captain during a 1984 mike Lane 2 5 0 .118 - - - Independent record-setting senior season for the Blue Devils. Duke advanced to the 1985 mike Lane 0 3 0 .000 - - - Independent NCAA tournament for the second consecutive season as Gail helped the 1986 roger Langner  3  .071 - - - Independent 1987 roger Langner 3 8 2 .273 - - - Independent team to undefeated regular season record and the ACC Championship. In a strange twist they fell at home in the NCAA College Cup to WCC institu- 1988 Al Kotero 3 3 4 .188 0 5 0 .000 WCC 6th tion Santa Clara that season. 1989 Peter Novakovic 3 3 0 .188 0 5 0 .000 WCC 6th 1990 Peter Novakovic 3 8 0 .143 0 5 0 .000 WCC 6th 1991 Peter Novakovic 3 4  .176 0 5 0 .000 WCC 6th Growing up in Portland, Ore., Gail helped his high school, Catlin Gabel 1992 Peter Novakovic 2 5 2 .118 0 5 0 .000 WCC 6th School, to three state championships as he was named the Oregon state 1993 Peter Novakovic 3 6 0 .158 0 6 0 .000 WCC 7th player of the year as a senior. 1994 Peter Novakovic 2 4 2 .125 0 5  .000 WCC T-6th 1995 Peter Novakovic 5 2  .294  5 0 .167 WCC T-6th 1996 Peter Novakovic 6 0 2 .375 0 6 0 .000 WCC 7th He is currently serving as the Elite Skills Director of the Force Soccer 1997 Todd Saldana 6 9  .400 3 3 0 .500 WCC T-3rd Club in Torrance, Calif. Gail also earned his National “C” License and is 1998 Paul Krumpe 5 2  .294  4  .200 WCC 6th the founder of the PG Method, a unique soccer training system designed 1999 Paul Krumpe 8 8 3 .500  3 2 .250 WCC 7th 2000 Paul Krumpe 0 7  .588 2 3  .400 WCC 4th to help youth in the development of advanced fundamentals. 2001 Paul Krumpe 9 7 2 .563 2 3  .400 WCC 5th 2002 Paul Krumpe 5 4 2 .790 4 2 0 .667 WCC 2nd A working actor, Gail was seen in the movie “Jarhead” with Jamie Foxx 2003 Paul Krumpe 2 7  .632 3 3 0 .500 WCC 5th 2004 Paul Krumpe  8 3 .579 8 3  .727 WCC 2nd and Jake Gyllenhall in 2005 and in the movie “The Guardian” with Kevin 2005 Paul Krumpe 8 8 4 .500 6 5  .556 WCC 3rd Costner and Ashton Kutcher in 2006. 2006 Paul Krumpe 9 8 2 .561 5 5 2 .500 WCC 4th Totals 1 48 294 38 .348 0 8 2 .367 sDSA 36 8 0 .323 WCC

10 Loyola marymount university 2007 Player Profiles LMU ROSTEr No. name Pos. Ht Wt Yr-Exp Hometown/Last School Pronunciation 0 Jack McCormack GK 6- 65 FR-Hs manhattan Beach, CA/Mira Costa HS  miguel Benitez GK 6-3 85 rs JR-2V Hawthorne, CA/Bishop Montgomery HS 2 Brock Smith D 6- 75 JR-TR Laguna Niguel, CA/Santiago Canyon College 3 Adam Sloustcher D 5-10 60 sr-1V Pleasanton, CA/North Carolina Adam SLOW-schter 4 Andrew Park D 6- 75 FR-Hs coto de Caza, CA/Santa Margarita Catholic HS 5 stephen Carlson D 5-10 60 rs JR-2V Honolulu, HI/Punahou HS 6 Vincent Ocampo mF 5-10 65 FR-Hs san Diego, CA/Mt. Carmel HS 7 Brad Stisser MF/F 5-10 65 JR-1V Highlands Ranch, CO/Coastal Carolina 8 steffen Canty F 5-10 65 so-Tr coto de Caza, CA/University of Tulsa 9 rafael Baca F 5-8 60 FR-HS Lawndale, CA/Animo Leadership Hs rafael BAH-KAH 10 sharif Khatib F 5- 65 FR-HS Palmdale, CA/Highland HS shar-EEF KAH-teeb  nick Blanco F/MF 5-7 45 sr-3V Littleton, CO/Dakota Ridge HS 12 Gio Lopez MF 5-8 55 FR-HS Gardena, CA/Junipero Serra HS 13 Blayze Hanson D 6-0 65 so-1V Palos Verdes, CA/Loyola HS 14 Garrett Maloney mF/D 6- 85 JR-2V colorado Springs, CO/Air Academy HS 15 Tyler Mehl F 5-8 55 sr-3V Long Beach, CA/Wilson HS Tyler Mel 16 Go Eto MF/F 5-8 40 FR-HS Palos Verdes, CA/Peninsula HS Go EE-toe 17 Jawaan Delaney D 5-11 200 rs JR-2V Long Beach, CA/Wilson HS Juh-WON Delaney 18 Patrick Sampson GK 6-3 80 rs SO-1V Lake Oswego, OR/Lakeridge HS 19 nate Fischer F 6-2 70 FR-HS Brea, CA/Brea HS 20 roland Anderson mF/F 5-8 55 FR-HS Garden Grove, CA/Mater Dei HS 21 Wilkie Johnson D 6-3 95 so-1V Palos Verdes, CA/Peninsula HS 22 Andrew Morris F 5- 60 rs FR-rs north Ogden, UT/Weber HS 23 Trini Gomez MF 5-10 65 rs SR-2V Inglewood, CA/UCLA TREE-knee Gomez 24 Josh Carroll MF 5- 70 rs FR-rs cheyenne, WY/East HS 25 Alex Proano D 5-9 70 JR-2V Palos Verdes Estates, CA/Bishop Montgomery HS Alex pro-AWN-yo 26 Andrew Kristof D 6-0 70 rs SO-1V Torrance, CA/West Torrance HS 27 Greg Ricks MF 6-0 77 JR-TR Lake Forest, CA/Irvine Valley College 30 Patrick Lane GK 6-2 70 rs FR-rs coto de Caza, CA/Santa Margarita HS

HEAD COACH: Paul Krumpe (UCLA, ‘86) - Tenth Season Paul krum-PEE ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Mathes Mennell (USAFA, ‘96) - Eighth Season ASSISTANT COACHES: Peter Gail (Duke, ‘00) - Fourth Season Michael Erush (LMU, '03) - First Season Michael EE-rush UNDERGRADUATE DIRECTOR OF SOCCER OPERATIONS: Toby Kennedy

2007 Lions Back Row (L to R) - Toby Kennedy (Undergraduate Director of Soccer Operations), Gio Lopez, Rafael Baca, Nick Blanco, Roland Anderson, Tyler Mehl, Adam Sloustcher, Trini Gomez, Go Eto, Vincent Ocampo, Alex Proano, Joe Gonzalez (Trainer). Middle Row (L to R) - Mathes Mennell (Associate Head Coach), Peter Gail (Assistant Coach), Andrew Kristof, Andrew Park, Jawaan Delaney, Nate Fischer, Wilkie Johnson, Garrett Maloney, Brock Smith, Greg Ricks, Blayze Hanson, Michael Erush (Assistant Coach), Paul Krumpe (Head Coach). Front Row (L to R) - Andrew Morris, Stephen Carlson, Brad Stisser, Patrick Lane, Miguel Benitez, Patrick Sampson, Jack McCor mack, Josh Carroll, Sharif Khatib, Steffen Canty.

2007 men’s soccer 11 2007 Player Profiles 2007 REturning PLAYERS Miguel Benitez 1 4goalkeeper Career Statistics 46’3” • 185 gP-GS Min SV ga gaa SHO 4RS Junior • 2V 2005 2-2 200 4 3 .35 0 4Hawthorne, CA 2006 2-2 80  2 .00 0 4Bishop Montgomery HS Totals 4-4 380 5 5 1.18 0 Briefly… Miguel Benitez enters his fourth year at LMU, his third athletically after redshirting during the 2004 season… will be challenging for the starting spot… his size, distri- bution, and physical attributes project him to be one of the top goalkeepers in the WCC… At LMU… 2006… played in two games, starting both… first appearance came against Marquette (Sept. 2), in which he gained the win in 90 minutes… made one save in the win over Cal Baptist (Sept. 17)... 2005… started and appeared in two games… first collegiate appearance came at West Virginia (Oct. 12)… earned a tie in that game, allowing one goal in 110 minutes… made three saves… second appearance was against Northwestern at home (Oct. 21)… allowed two goals and made one save... Director's List Spring 2006... 2004… redshirted season… High School… Graduated from Bishop Montgomery High School in 2004… a three-year letterwinner for coach Steve Burke… was team captain as a senior… was a three-time all-league performer… earned All-CIF Division I first-team hon- ors as a junior and senior… named the Del Rey Goalie of the Year in 2002 and was named the Daily Breeze Player of the Year in 2004… Personal… Miguel Angel Benitez was born in Gardena, CA, on November 13, 1986… he is the son of Claudia and Roberto Benitez… he has three sisters, Maria, Claudia and Cristina, and one brother, Robert… did volunteer work at 20th Street Elementary… a Business major with an emphasis in management.

Adam Sloustcher 3 4defender/midfield served as sophomore class president and a member of the CA Scholarship 45’10” • 165 Federation Club... earned the USAA National Student Council Award... 4Senior • 1V Youth Commissioner for the City of Pleasanton… Personal… Adam Frank 4Pleasanton, CA Sloustcher was born on July 31, 1987 in San Francisco, CA… son of Jacinta 4North Carolina and Eilan Sloustcher… father played basketball at Simon Frazier College… has an older sister, Tamar… a Political Science major. Briefly… Adam Sloustcher begins his second year Career Statistics with the Lions after transferring from the University gP-GS Sh g a Pts of North Carolina for his junior year... presence in 2006 instantly upgraded 2006 8-17 5 0 3 3 one of the best midfields in the country... his work rate, professionalism and approach to the game are unparalleled... named team captain in 2007... At LMU... 2006… appeared in 18 games with 17 starts… recorded three assists for three points in the wins against Marquette (Sept. 2), Rhode Island (Sept. 8), and San Diego (Oct. 12)… took 15 shots on the season, includ- ing three on goal... Dean's List Fall 2006 and Spring 2007... At UNC… 2005… appeared in 16 games with one start… was named a 2006 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar… 2004… named to the Atlantic Coast Conference All-Freshman Team... also earned a spot on Top Drawer Soccer's All- Freshman Second Team... played in all 21 matches and made 18 starts at defender for the Tar Heels... lone goal of the season was the game-winner in the 67th minute of a 2-1 victory over No. 12 Virginia on September 26... helped lead UNC defense to six shutouts and a 1.35 goals against average... named to ACC Academic Honor Roll… High School… member of the United States Under-17 National Team Residency Program (2003-04) and a 2004 graduate of Edison Academy in Bradenton, Fla... played with both the U.S. U-17 and U-18 national teams... NSCAA/adidas All-America and adidas all-star selection... captain of the Region IV Olympic Development Program (ODP) team from 2001-03... played with Ballistic United Soccer Club from 1997-2003 and won three state cup titles... also played two years at Amador High School (2001-02) and was the football team's kicker in 2002...

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Stephen Carlson 5 4defender Career Statistics 45’10” • 160 gP-GS Sh g a Pts 4RS Junior • 2V 2004 4-4 0 0 0 0 4Honolulu, HI 2005 9-19 8 0   4Punahou School 2006 2-  0 0 0 Totals 35-24 9 0 1 1 Briefly… Stephen Carlson enters his fourth sea- son at LMU, third on the field after redshirting in 2006… 2005 WCC honorable mention… an intelligent defender who will be expected to start in the defense for the Lions… At LMU… 2006… appeared in two games with one start… took one shot, with it coming in the win against Cal Baptist (Sept. 17)... granted a medical redshirt after suffering a season-ending injury... Dean's List Spring 2007... Director's List Fall 2006... 2005... earned WCC honorable mention honors… started 19 of 20 games at center back… registered first career point with an assist against North Florida (Sept. 5)… took eight shots on the season, including two each against North Florida and SMU (Sept. 17)… named to the WCC All-Academic team... Dean's List Fall 2005 and Spring 2006... 2004… played 14 games in the Lion defense, starting the first four games of the season… played six of LMU’s conference games… WCC Scholar-Athlete... Director's List Fall 2005... High School… graduated from Punahou School in 2004 with a 3.59 GPA… a four-year letterwinner for coach Bob Clague… was captain as a senior and an all-state and all-league performer in his last two seasons… led league in scoring and took team to second place in state finals… Personal… Stephen Han Carlson was born in Honolulu, HI, on June 4, 1985… son of Susan and Jeffrey Carlson… has a brother, Matthew, and a sister, Elizabeth who plays soccer at Denver University… an Environmental Engineering major.

Brad Stisser 7 4midfielder/forward Washington, San Francisco and Ohio State… chose LMU for the location, 45’10” • 170 size, academics and soccer program. 4Junior • 1V Career Statistics 4Highlands Ranch, CO gP-GS Sh g a Pts 4Coastal Carolina 2006 7-10 46 4 0 8 Briefly… Brad Stisser begins his second year with the Lions after transferring from Coastal Carolina University… has two years of eligibility remaining at LMU… a hard-work- ing, skillful player with a real knack for finding the back of the net... contrib- uted immediately upon his arrival, showing that he should have a great career in a Lion uniform... At LMU… 2006… started 10 out of 17 games… tied for the team lead with four goals and had eight points… took 46 shots, most on the team... had two goals in the win over Gonzaga (Oct. 22)... scored the game-winning goals against Marquette (Sept. 2) and Gonzaga (Sept. 22)… Director's List Fall 2006... At Coastal Carolina… 2005… scored one goal and added three assists… played in 19 games with 11 starts… scored his goal in the season opener against Northeastern… was on the Dean’s List… High School… a 2005 graduate of Highlands Ranch High School in Highlands Ranch, CO… captained the team his senior season... named to the Colorado All-State 5A First Team and the Second Team of the Colorado High School Coaches Association... his 17 goals his senior campaign were the sixth-high- est total in the state... ended his high school career with 42 career goals... named Best of the Best by Rocky Mountain News his senior season... as a junior named to the Colorado Second Team All-State squad in leading his team to the first round of the playoffs with nine goals and 10 assists... a four-year varsity soccer player… Personal… Brad Scott Stisser was born on September 24, 1986 in Livermore, CA… son of Barbara and Scott Stisser… has an older sister, Janelle, who played college soccer for Eckerd College and Colorado State… his father, Scott, played college soccer for San Jose State... his mother, Barbara, played soccer for Chico State... was recruited by 2007 men’s soccer 13 2007 Player Profiles

Nick Blanco 11 4forward/midfielder letterwinner from coach 45’7” • 145 Shaun Mulvey… was a 4Senior • 3V first-team All-American as 4Littleton, CO a senior… was a three-time 4Dakota Ridge HS All-State, all-league and all-conference selection… Briefly… Nick Blanco begins his fourth season with a three-time Dean’s List the Lions… 2006 All-WCC First Team after gaining member… Personal… second team honors in 2004… helped lead Colorado to the 2004 National Nicholas Tyler Blanco ODP Championship… versatile midfielder with excellent passing, scoring was born in Denver, CO, touch and ball skills… At LMU… 2006… started 11 of 13 games… had on Aug. 1, 1986… he is two goals and four assists for eight points… scored the game-winning goal the son of Christine and against Saint Mary’s (Oct. 27)… tied the LMU single-game record with Lawrence Blanco… has a three assists in the win over Gonzaga (Oct. 22)… scored at Portland (Oct. brother, Zach, and a sis- 20)... had an assist in the win at Santa Clara (Sept. 29)... awarded WCC First ter, Stephanie… worked Team honors... 2005… appeared in 15 games with five starts… slowed by with Salvation Army… a injuries for part of the season… recorded his first goal of the season against Sociology major. Gonzaga (Oct. 28)… assisted on LMU’s game-winner against Gonzaga (Sept. 30)… had 18 shots, including five against Gonzaga (Oct. 28)… took four shots, with three on-goal, against Portland (Oct. 30)… 2004… Outstanding freshman season… appeared in 21 games, starting nine… sec- ond team All-WCC… WCC All-Freshman Team… LMU’s second-leading scorer in conference games with 11 points (five goals, one assist)… netted two game-winning goals in WCC games (Portland on Oct. 3 and Saint Mary’s Nov. 7)… scored both goals against Saint Mary’s (Nov. 7)… also added goals Career Statistics against San Francisco (Oct. 8), and Santa Clara (Oct. 17)… 11 of 13 points gP-GS Sh g a Pts came in conference games… also added assists against Creighton (Sept. 2004 21-9 22 5 3 3 5), Wake Forest (Oct. 15), Portland (Oct. 3)… second in the conference 2005 5-5 8   3 for points and goals per game in WCC games… Director's List Fall 2004... 2006 3-11 23 2 4 8 High School… graduated from Dakota Ridge High School… a three-year Totals 49-25 63 8 8 24 Blayze Hanson 13 4defender 46’0” • 165 4Sophomore • 1V 4Palos Verdes, CA 4Loyola HS Briefly… Blayze Hanson enters his second year at LMU… athletic, physical defender who will provide depth both on the right side and in the middle of the Lion defense... At LMU... 2006… appeared in five games, recording one shot in the win over Marquette (Sept. 2)... Director's List Fall 2006 and Spring 2007... High School… a 2006 graduate of Loyola High School in Los Angeles, CA… three-year letterwinner under coach Chris Walter… named First Team All- CIF as a senior after scoring seven goals with seven assists… 2006 Mission League Defender of the Year… a two-time All-Mission League selection… led high school to a CIF Southern Section Division II championship in 2005 and a berth in the finals in 2004 and 2006… member of the South Bay Soccer Club U-19 black team which won the 2004 U-18 Coast Soccer League Premier bracket championship… Personal… Blayze Zerinvari Hanson was born on October 19, 1987 in Torrance, CA… son of Ildiko and Randall Hanson… has two brothers, Kevin and Cody… also recruited by Brown, Santa Clara, Wake Forest and San Diego… chose to attend LMU to be close to his family and for the school’s size… a Business Law major.

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14 Loyola marymount university 2007 Player Profiles Garrett Maloney 14 4midfielder/defender Career Statistics 46’1” • 185 gP-GS Sh g a Pts 4Junior • 2V 2005 4-7 8 0 0 0 4Colorado Springs, CO 2006 5-12 5 0 2 2 4Air Academy HS Totals 31-19 13 0 2 2 Briefly… Garrett Maloney enters his third year at LMU… possesses great size and pace… left-footed player who will compete for a starting spot on the left side… At LMU… 2006… appeared in 15 games with 12 starts… had two assists for two points... supplied an assist at Portland (Oct. 20) and game-winning assist at Saint Mary’s (Oct. 27)… took five shots on the season... Dean's List Spring 2007... 2005… appeared in 14 games, starting seven… made his first career start against Tulsa (Sept. 16)… recorded eight shots on the season, including four on goal… had two shots on goal against Gonzaga (Sept. 30)… High School… a 2005 graduate of Air Academy High School in Colorado Springs, CO… four-year letter winner under prep coach Espen Hosoien… was second team All State his junior and senior seasons and All-Metro League… scored 34 goals and had 18 assists in his high school career… a two-sport athlete, playing soccer and basketball… Personal… Garrett Patrick Maloney was born on October 23, 1986 in Colorado Springs, CO… son of Barbara and Thomas Maloney… has two sisters, Rebecca and Jessica… sister Rebecca plays soccer at Metro St. University... member of the National Honor Society and a seven-time member of the Principal’s Honor Roll… chose LMU for the outstanding academic level, soccer program and the sun and sand… a Philosophy major.

Tyler Mehl 15 4forward Born,” a charity for abused and neglected children… played with teammate 45’8” • 155 Jawaan Delaney… a Business major. 4Senior • 3V Career Statistics 4Long Beach, CA gP-GS Sh g a Pts 4Wilson HS 2004 5-3 22 4 0 8 2005 0-4 5   3 Briefly… Tyler Mehl enters his senior season with 2006 2-1 5 0 0 0 the Lions… a quick, darting type of forward… one Totals 37-8 32 5 1 11 of LMU’s fastest forwards… looks to continue his scoring ways and will compete for a starting position up front… At LMU… 2006… appeared in 12 games with one start... took five shots on the season... started against Cal Baptist (Sept. 17)... Dean's List Fall 2006... Director's List Spring 2007... 2005… slowed by injuries, but appeared in 10 games… made four starts, including the first two games of the season… scored his first goal of the sea- son against North Florida (Sept. 5)… also added an assist against Gonzaga (Sept. 30)… took five shots, with two on goal… WCC Scholar-Athlete... Dean's List Fall 2005 and Spring 2006... 2004… scored four goals on the season, including both in LMU’s 2-0 win over Gonzaga (Oct. 1)… his other goals came against Creighton (Sept. 5) and Air Force (Sept. 22)… played in 15 games, starting three… 16 of his 22 shots were on goal, a .727 shot on goal percentage… sixth in the WCC in goals per game (0.29)… missed five games in the middle of conference play due to injury… WCC Scholar- Athlete... Director's List Fall 2004 and Spring 2005... High School… graduated from Wilson High School in Long Beach, CA, in 2004 with a 3.5 GPA… a three-year letterwinner for coach Sean Kennedy… two-time All-CIF Division I and all-league performer… was named team’s MVP in 2004… set the school record for goals in a season as a senior… earned California Governor Scholarship and Wilson High School Distinguished Scholar honors… Personal… Tyler Christian Mehl was born in Long Beach, CA, on Jan. 13, 1986… he is the son of Patricia and Earl Mehl… has a sister, Heather, and a brother, Brett… worked with “On the Day You Were 2007 men’s soccer 15 2007 Player Profiles Jawaan Delaney 17 4defender Career Statistics 45’11” • 186 GP-GS Sh g a Pts 4RS Junior • 2V 2005 8-5 0 2  5 4Long Beach, CA 2006 4-13 2 2  5 4Wilson HS Totals 32-18 22 4 2 10 Briefly… Jawaan Delaney enters his third year at LMU, and second on the field after redshirt- ing in 2004… physical, aggressive defender… very good in the air… WCC Honorable Mention in 2005 and 2006 and All-Freshman team… should challenge for playing time… At LMU… 2006… started 13 of his 14 games… scored two goals and had one assist for five points, including the game-winning goal at Santa Clara (Sept. 29)… recorded his second goal in the win over Gonzaga (Oct. 22)… had an assist against Cal Baptist (Sept. 17)… WCC Honorable Mention... 2005… appeared in 18 games, with five starts… WCC Honorable Mention and WCC All-Freshman team… scored two goals, including the game-winner against #5 Santa Clara (Oct. 10)… also added a goal against San Diego (Oct. 16)… first career assist came in the season finale against San Diego (Nov. 13)… took 10 shots on the sea- son, including three against Portland (Oct. 30)… 2004… redshirt season… High School… graduated from Wilson High School in Long Beach, CA, in 2004… a two-year letterwinner for coach Sean Kennedy… member of the Wolfpack Soccer club and was selected as Wilson's Defensive MVP in 2003… Personal… Jawaan A. Delaney was born in Long Beach, CA, on June 20, 1986… he is the son of Jackye and John Delaney… has four brothers and two sisters, all of whom played college soccer… played with teammate Tyler Mehl… a Business Law major.

Patrick Sampson 18 4goalkeeper 46’3” • 180 4RS Sophomore • 1V 4Lake Oswego, OR 4Lakeridge HS Briefly… Patrick Sampson begins his third year with the Lions after redshirting in 2005… possesses great size… very technical goalkeeper… will compete with Miguel Benitez and Patrick Lane for the starting spot… nephew of Steve Sampson, former head coach of the US National Team and LA Galaxy of … At LMU… 2006… appeared in the exhibition tie with UCLA… Dean's List Fall 2006... Director's List Spring 2007... 2005… redshirted season… Dean's List Fall 2005... Director's List Spring 2007... High School… a 2005 graduate of Lakeridge High School in Lake Oswego, OR… a four-year let- terwinner under coach Paul Slover… was named first team All-State in senior year… three-time All-League selection… led his team to a 17-1-1 record his senior season… named team captain junior and senior seasons… also earned two varsity letters in golf… Personal… Patrick Michael Sampson was born on Jan. 9, 1987 in Longview, WA… son of Carol and Michael Sampson… has one sister, Erica, who played volleyball at Washington University in St. Louis… also recruited by Seattle University, Claremont McKenna, Williams College, and DePaul… a Business major and Accounting minor.

16 Loyola marymount university 2007 Player Profiles Wilkie Johnson 21 4defender 46’3” • 195 4Sophomore • 1V 4Palos Verdes, CA 4Peninsula HS Briefly… Wilkie Johnson enters his second year at LMU… possesses great size... very technical for a big man... will see time as a forward, defensive midfielder, and central defender... At LMU... 2006… played in 10 games, making five starts… scored one goal and had one assist for three points… scored one goal in the win at San Diego (Oct. 12)… had game-winning assist against Rhode Island (Sept.8)… took three shots on the season, including two on goal... High School… a 2005 graduate of Palos Verdes Peninsula High School in Palos Verdes, CA… a four-year letterwinner under coach Jim Lillie… a team captain as a senior... also played lacrosse and basketball for one year... Personal… William Halsey Johnson IV was born on November 24, 1986 in Torrance, CA… son of Elaine and William Johnson… has one sister, Lauren… also considered attending UC Irvine and Rutgers... chose to attend LMU for the soccer pro- gram and the great business school… a Business Administration major.

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Andrew Morris 22 4forward 45’11” • 160 4RS Freshman • RS 4North Ogden, UT 4Weber HS Briefly… Andrew Morris begins his second year with the Lions after a medical redshirt in 2006… an athletic forward who is very comfortable in a variety of systems... will imme- diately challenge for playing time... At LMU... 2006… appeared in three games... made collegiate debut at Central Connecticut (Aug. 28)... also played in the win over Marquette (Sept. 2) and the loss at Harvard (Sept. 10)... granted a medical redshirt after suffering a season-ending injury... Dean's List Fall 2006 and Spring 2007... High School… a 2006 graduate of Weber High School in Ogden, UT… three-year letterwinner under coach Kenny Bues… three-time all-state selection… broke his high school’s career goal scoring record with 45 goals… also had 24 assists in his career… a three-time All- Conference and All-Area honoree… team captain as a senior… member of Inter F.C., the Utah State Champions in 2004 and 2005… also a member of the Region IV '88 ODP team... Personal… Andrew John Morris was born on June 27, 1988… the son of Kimberly and John Morris… has two younger brothers, Kevin and Eric… also considered St. Johns, Northwestern, Santa Clara and Stanford… chose LMU for the location and soccer program… an excellent student, he was on the highest Honor Roll, the academic All-Region team and won the Presidential Citation award.

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2007 men’s soccer 17 2007 Player Profiles Trini Gomez 23 4midfielder three goals and three assists… 45’10” • 165 also played with the U-14s and 4Senior • 2V U-16s… 2002-03 NSCAA All- 4Inglewood, CA American… rated the No. 16 4UCLA recruit in the nation by Soccer Briefly… Trini Gomez begins his third year at America… played club soccer LMU after transferring from UCLA… a team cap- with the Irvine Strikers, which tain... very skillful, composed technical midfielder… possesses great attack- won the State Cup and were ing flair and ideas… At LMU… 2006… played in 18 games, starting 15… finalists in the regional tour- scored one goal with two assists for four points… scored the game-winning nament… Personal… Jose goal at Connecticut (Aug. 26), for which he was named the WCC Player of Trinidad Gomez was born on the Week for August 28... also selected to Soccer America Team of the Week January 2, 1986 in Torrance, (Aug. 28) and College Soccer News Team of the Week (Aug. 28)... took three CA… son of Carmela Acevez shots and had an assist in the win over San Diego (Oct. 15)… recorded an and Trinidad Gomez… has one assist at San Francisco (Nov. 5)… Director's List Fall 2006 and Spring 2007... brother, Hector, and a sister, 2005… LMU’s leading scorer with six goals and four assists… earned WCC Xochitl… chose to come to honorable mention honors… made a statement in just his second game LMU because of its great soc- with Lions, scoring two goals and adding two assists against North Florida cer program and proximity to (Sept. 5)… added another goal against Tulsa (Sept. 16)… scored LMU’s home… a Biology major. game-winning goal on a bending free kick against Saint Mary’s (Oct. 23)… had the only LMU goal against West Virginia (Oct. 12)… final goal of the season was at Saint Mary’s (Nov. 10)… added an assist against #5 Santa Clara (Oct. 9) and Gonzaga (Oct. 28)… fourth in the WCC in goals per Career Statistics game… seventh in points per game… WCC Scholar-Athlete... Dean's List gP-GS Sh g a Pts Spring 2006... Director's List Fall 2005... At UCLA… 2004… played in two 2004* 2-1 0 0 0 0 games, starting one… 2003… redshirted season… High School… member 2005 20-20 28 6 4 6 of the U.S. U-17 residency program and National Team… graduated a year 2006 8-15 20  2 4 early to play in college… played with the U-17s for two years, earning 11 Totals 40-36 48 7 6 20 international caps… in 2002, played in 27 games with the U-17s, scoring *at UCLA

Josh Carroll 24 4midfielder 45’11” • 170 4RS Freshman • RS 4Cheyenne, WY 4East HS Briefly… Josh Carroll starts his second year at LMU after redshirting as a freshman… a skillful, athletic player suited for midfield roles, he is expected to challenge for serious playing time from day one, if not a starting position... At LMU... 2006... redshirt season... Director's List Fall 2006 and Spring 2007... High School… a 2006 graduate of East High School in Cheyenne, WY… a first team all-state selec- tion as a freshman after scoring 13 goals… also earned All-Conference and All-Area honors… did not play high school soccer in his final three years… member of the Region IV '87 ODP team with former LMU teammate Diego Barrera... was also a key member of the Colorado Rush team that captured the 2004 U.S. Club Soccer National Championship... Personal… Joshua Steven Carroll was born on April 23, 1987 in Laramie, WY… son of Christy and Steven Carroll… also considered Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s and Rhode Island… chose LMU for the educational opportunities, the soccer program and location… four years on the Honor Roll… member of the National Honor Society.

18 Loyola marymount university 2007 Opponents Alex Proano 25 4defender Career Statistics 45’9” • 170 gP-GS Sh g a Pts 4Junior • 2V 2005 7-3  0 0 0 4Palos Verdes Estates, CA 2006 6-3  0 2 2 4Bishop Montgomery Totals 23-6 12 0 2 2 Briefly… Alex Proano begins his third year with the Lions… hard-nosed defensive-minded player… should challenge for significant playing time... could see minutes as a mid- fielder or as a defender… should provide good depth… At LMU… 2006… appeared in 16 games with three starts… had two assists for two points... first career assist came on game-winning goal versus Marquette (Sept. 2)... also had assist in the win at Gonzaga (Oct. 22)… took 11 shots on the season including three at Harvard (Sept. 10) and three against Gonzaga... Director's List Spring 2007... 2005… appeared in seven games with three starts… made his first career start against North Florida (Sept. 5)… also started the final two games of the season against Saint Mary’s (Nov. 10) and San Diego (Nov. 13)… took one shot on the season against UCLA (Sept. 11)… High School… a 2005 graduate of Bishop Montgomery High School in Torrance, CA… earned All-Area honors his senior season… earned All-Del Rey or Serra League honors for four years… scored 20 goals and had 17 assists in his four year high school career… four year letterwinner under coaches Steve Burke and Graham Edwar… Personal… Alexander Michael Proano was born on December 4, 1986 in Torrance, CA… son of Linda and Fabian Proano… mother attended LMU… has one sister, Lauren, and one brother, Mark… made the Dean’s List and graduated Cum Laude… chose LMU for the Catholic environment, soccer program and academics… also recruited by Santa Clara and Portland… majoring in Business.

Andrew Kristof 26 4defender 46’0” • 170 4RS Sophomore • 1V 4Torrance, CA 4West Torrance HS Briefly… Andrew Kristof enters his third season with the Lions and his second on the field after red- shirting in 2005… versatile midfielder/defender… will provide good support coming off the bench… At LMU… 2006… made one appearance, starting in the win over Cal Baptist (Sept. 17)... 2005… redshirted season… High School… a 2005 graduate of West Torrance High School in Torrance, CA… garnered First Team All-CIF honors his senior season… was named the Daily Breeze Player of the Year in 2005… also named the Bay League MVP in his senior year… earned LA Times Second Team honors as a senior… four year letterwinner under prep coach Mike Shimizu… Personal… Andrew Joseph Kristof was born on September 26, 1986 in Torrance, CA… son of Christine and Chris Kristof… has one sister, Kelly, and one brother, Matthew… an honor roll student… a Special Olympics volunteer… also recruited by San Diego and Saint Mary’s… a Business major. Career Statistics gP-GS Sh g a Pts 2006 -1 0 0 0 0

2007 men’s soccer 19 2007 Player Profiles Patrick Lane 30 4goalkeeper 46’2” • 170 4RS Freshman • RS 4Coto de Caza, CA 4Santa Margarita HS Briefly… Patrick Lane enters his second year at LMU, having redshirted in 2006… will challenge Miguel Benitez and Patrick Sampson for the starting job... had a standout summer with the LA Storm in the Premier Development League... At LMU… 2006… redshirt season... High School… a 2006 graduate of Santa Margarita High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA… a four-year letter- winner under coach Curt Bauer… a First Team All-CIF Division I selection as a senior after leading his team to the CIF Championship… earned All- Serra League honors in his senior year… named to the All-Orange County team… started 70 games with 32 shutouts and a 0.71 GAA... Personal… Patrick Michael Lane was born on August 7, 1988 in Redondo Beach, CA… son of Mary and Michael Lane… father was a standout goalkeeper at LMU before playing with Leeds United in England in the early 1980s… father also coached LMU in 1984 and 1985… has two brothers, Derek and Gregory… also considered UCLA and UC Irvine… chose LMU for the academic environment and the excellent soccer program… a Business Administration major.

20 Loyola marymount university 2007 Player Profiles 2007 NEWcomers Jack McCormack Andrew Park Steffen Canty

4goalkeeper 4defender 4forward 46’1” • 165 46’1” • 175 45’10” • 165 4Freshman • HS 4Freshman • HS 4Sophomore • TR 4Manhattan Beach, CA 4Coto de Caza, CA 4Coto de Caza, CA 4Mira Costa HS 4Santa Margarita Catholic HS 4University of Tulsa 0 4 8 Briefly… Jack McCormack enters his first season Briefly… Andrew Park begins his first season Briefly… Steffen Canty enters his first year at at LMU… High School… a 2007 graduate of with the Lions… High School… a 2007 gradu- LMU after transferring from the University of Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach… ate of Santa Margarita Catholic High School Tulsa in the spring… he will have three years of All-CIF selection as a senior… won National in Coto de Caza, CA… three-year letterwinner eligibility remaining... named to LMU Director's title with club team Arsenal FC in 2006... Golden under coach Curt Bauer… All-Trinity League List in Spring 2007... Tulsa… played in 13 Glove Award winner... named to the honor roll… selection as a senior… earned All-CIF honors in games... took seven shots, three of which were on Personal… Joseph Jackson McCormack was 2007… Personal… Andrew Stewart Park was goal... picked up an assist against #24 Wisconsin- born on March 16, 1989 in Torrance, CA… son born on October 8, 1988 in Newport Beach, Milwaukee... High School… a 2006 graduate of of Joseph McCormack and Catherine Jackson… CA… son of Randall and Karen Park… has Santa Margarita Catholic High School... three-year has a sister, Ellen… chose LMU over UCLA, UC a sister, Natalie, and a brother, Matthew, both letterwinner... two-time all-league, All-Orange Davis, Portland, and UC Riverside… undecided younger… chose LMU because of its academics, County and all-state first team performer... led on a major. soccer program, and location… also considered team to league titles in each of his three seasons... Saint Mary’s… volunteered on religious retreats, progressed a round further in CIF tournament Brock Smith at the Special Olympics, and Swim with Mike… each year, winning the state title as a senior... dur- competed against current Lion Roland Anderson ing his senior season, team earned a No. 4 final 4defender in high school… a Business Finance major. national ranking... scored 50 goals over his three 46’1” • 175 seasons... played 12 years for the Pateadores Club 4Junior • TR Vincent Ocampo Team and led that squad to a Southern California 4Laguna Niguel, CA Region IV state title in 2006 and a National 4midfielder 4Santiago Canyon College Club title in 2005... his team won six champion- 45’10” • 165 ships during the 2005 and 2006 seasons... ranked 4Freshman • HS among the top-100 players in the state by Student 4San Diego, CA 2 Sports Magazine... Personal… Steffen Canty was 4Mt. Carmel HS born on August 15, 1987… parents are Robert Briefly… Brock Smith enters his first year at and Diana Canty… has a younger brother, Ryan... LMU after transferring from Santiago Canyon 6 majoring in Business. College… Santiago Canyon College… selected All-Orange Empire Conference as a sophomore… Rafael Baca team captain sophomore year under coach Matt Briefly… Vincent Ocampo enters his first sea- Tutton… voted team MVP and team defensive son with the Lions… High School… a 2007 4forward MVP… Scholar-Athlete Scholarship Award… graduate of Mt. Carmel High School in San 45’8” • 160 High School… a 2005 graduate of Dana Hills Diego… earned NSCAA All-American honors as 4Freshman • HS HS… All-South Coast League his junior and a senior… three-time All-Palomar League selec- 4Lawndale, CA senior years… team captain as a senior… two- tion… team captain as a senior… three-year let- 4Animo Leadership HS time letterwinner under coach Dennis Koreinke… terwinner under coach Mark Green… Personal… team MVP, Division I All-Star team, First Team Vincent Edward Catungal Ocampo was born on all-league… Personal… Brock Robert Smith was February 14, 1989 in Los Angeles, CA... parents 9 born on June 21, 1987 in Orange, CA… parents are Glicerio and Araceli Ocampo… has a brother, are Patrick and Julie Smith… has a brother, Brady, Christopher and a sister, Stephanie… nickname is Briefly… Rafael Baca enters his first season at and a sister, Chloe… also recruited by Sonoma “Vinny”… chose LMU because of its academic LMU… has incredible body control with the State, Vanguard, and Chapman… chose LMU reputation, and it is close to home… also recruit- ball at his feet... great knowledge of spacing and because it is a great Division I soccer program, ed by San Diego State, San Diego, Cal, Santa where to be on the field... Animo Leadership has a great reputation and a great location… Clara, Cal Poly, Saint Mary’s, and Portland… HS… a 2007 graduate of Animo Leadership competed against LMU teammate Greg Ricks in majoring in Business Management. High School in Inglewood… All-CIF, All-State, high school… majoring in Business. All-Harbor League, All-Area, and All-City selec- tions as a senior… team captain as a senior… two-year letterwinner under Coach Medrano… scored 58 goals… received Athlete Academic Award… Mira Costa HS… freshmen letter- winner… received Athlete Academic Award… Personal… Rafael Baca was born on September 11, 1989 in Tuxpan, Michoacan, Mexico… par-

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ents are Rafael and Graciela Baca… has a sister, a sister, Samantha… also recruited by UNLV, Jennifer… also recruited by UC Irvine, UC San Go Eto New Mexico, Brown, Princeton, Stanford, Ohio Diego, San Francisco, and Cal State Northridge… State, Michigan State, Boston University, and chose LMU because of the atmosphere and the 4midfielder/forward Virginia Tech... chose LMU because of its pres- ability to be prepared as a professional in his 45’8” • 140 tige, it is close to home, and has an excellent career… majoring in Communications, with a 4Freshman • HS music program… competed against LMU team- minor in Spanish Business. 4Palos Verdes, CA mates Andrew Park and Steffen Canty in high 4Peninsula HS school… undecided on a major. Sharif Khatib Greg Ricks 4forward 16 4midfielder 45’11" • 165 Briefly… Go Eto enters his first season at 4Freshman • HS 46’0” • 177 LMU… High School… a 2007 graduate of 4Junior • TR 4Palmdale, CA Peninsula HS in Palos Verdes... four-year let- 4Highland HS 4Lake Forest, CA terwinner under coach Jim Lillie... voted team 4Irvine Valley College captain his junior and senior seasons... named 10 All-South Bay League as a senior... Personal… Go Eto was born on October 5, 1988, in Tokyo, 27 Japan... parents are Kaora and Chihiro Eto... has a Briefly… Sharif Khatib begins his first season younger brother, Kai... majoring in Business. as a Lion… High School… a 2007 graduate Briefly… Greg Ricks enters his first year with of Highland HS in Palmdale, CA… All-League Nate Fischer the Lions… Irvine Valley College… played two selection as a senior… team captain as a senior… years at Irvine Valley College for coach Martin three-time letterwinner under coach Lemuel 4forward McGrogan… team captain as a sophomore… Galvao… scored 24 goals and had 12 assists his 46’2” • 175 earned All-Orange Empire Conference honors as senior year… led high school team to the Golden 4Freshman • HS a sophomore… scholar-athlete award winner… League Title... scholar athlete with a 4.0 GPA… 4Brea, CA Concordia University… played one season at Personal… Sharif Roddy Khatib was born in 4Brea Olinda HS Concordia University under coach Don Ebert… December 26, 1988 in Palmdale, CA… parents High School… a 2004 graduate of El Toro are Roddy and Sonia Khatib… chose LMU over High School in Lake Forest, CA… a two-year let- UC Davis, Cal Poly, UC Santa Barbara, and UCLA 19 terwinner for coach Ken Sjoborn… team captain because it is close to home and has everything he as a senior… named All-Sea View League as a wants… majoring in Business Law. Briefly… Nate Fischer enters his first year with senior… won Defensive MVP, Charger of the the Lions… Brea Olinda HS… a 2007 graduate Year, Captain’s Award, and Bronze Boot awards… Gio Lopez of Brea Olinda HS… two-year letterwinner under also played two years of baseball… Personal… coach Steve Teal… named to honor roll… Troy Gregory Benton Ricks was born on December 4midfielder HS… two-year letterwinner under coach Steve 9, 1985 in Trenton, NJ… parents are Floyd and 45’8” • 155 Handen… Personal… Nathaniel Peter Fischer Barbara Ricks… sister is Courtney Mancuso… 4Freshman • HS was born in Orange, CA… parents are Peter nickname is “Rocket”… chose LMU for its great 4Gardena, CA and Betty Fischer… has an older brother Tim… academic and athletic opportunities… also was 4Junipero Serra HS chose LMU over Cal State Fullerton, Brown, and recruited by UC Irvine, UNLV, Cal State San Virginia Tech because of the location, soccer Marcos, and Cal Poly… volunteers as a coaching 12 team, and the staff… majoring in Business. advisor… majoring in Philosophy. Roland Anderson Briefly… Gio Lopez enters his first season at LMU… High School… a 2007 graduate of 4midfielder/forward Junipero Serra HS in Gardena... played three years 45’8” • 155 for coach Sergio Guttierrez... team captain his 4Freshman • HS last two seasons... All-Area as a senior... named 4Garden Grove, CA All-El Camino Real League his junior and senior 4Mater Dei HS seasons... averaged 23 goals and 25 assists over his final two years... named to Honor Roll, Dean's Honor Roll, and Student-Athlete of the Year... 20 also played two years of football as the team's kicker... Personal… Giovanni Francisco Lopez Briefly… Roland Anderson enters his first year was born on April 21, 1989 in Torrance, CA... son at LMU… High School… a 2007 graduate of of Micaela Olmos... has a step-brother, Alexander Mater Dei HS… selected All-CIF as a junior… Olmos... chose LMU because of its soccer pro- All-Serra League selection as a junior… All-Area gram and small campus... competed against cur- and All-City honors as a senior… team captain rent LMU teammate Rafael Baca in high school... his senior year… three-year letterwinner under majoring in Mechanical Engineering. coach Martin Stringer… named to honor roll freshmen year… Personal… Roland William Anderson was born on August 8, 1988 in Sylmar, CA… mother is Tina… has a brother, Jesse, and

22 Loyola marymount university 2007 Opponents 2007 OPPONENTS Cal Poly Nike/TLC Plumbing and Utility Invitational Saint Louis/Nike Soccer Classic September 1 • 2 p.m. September 7-9 September 13-15 Sullivan Field Albuquerque, NM Saint Louis, MO

Location: ...... San Luis Obispo, CA Sept. 7 • Central Florida vs. Cincinnati • 1:30 p.m. Sept. 13 • Creighton vs. Indiana • 3 p.m. Enrollment: ...... 18,400 LMU vs. New Mexico • 6 p.m. LMU vs. Saint Louis • 4:30 p.m. Founded: ...... 1901 Sept. 9 • LMU vs. Central Florida • 10 a.m. Sept. 15 • LMU vs. Creighton • 10 a.m. Indiana vs. Saint Louis • 5 p.m. Nickname: ...... Mustangs New Mexico vs. Cincinnati • 12 p.m. President: . . . Dr. Warren J. Baker New Mexico Central Florida Saint Louis Creighton Athletic Dir.: . . . . . Alison Cone Colors: . . . . Green, Copper, and Gold Location: ...... Albuquerque, NM Location: ...... Orlando, FL Location: . . . . . Saint Louis, MO Location: ...... Omaha, NE Conference: ...... Big West Enrollment: ...... 26,500 Enrollment: ...... 47,000 Enrollment: ...... 11,823 Enrollment: ...... 6,981 Field (cap): Spanos Stadium (11,750) Founded: ...... 1889 Founded: ...... 1963 Founded: ...... 1818 Founded: ...... 1878 Head Coach: ...... Paul Holocher Nickname: ...... Lobos Nickname: ...... Knights Nickname: ...... Billikens Nickname: ...... Bluejays Record at CP: . . . . . 7-8-4 (1 yr) President: . . Dr. David J. Schmidly President: . . . . . Dr. John C. Hitt President: . . Lawrence J. Biondi, S.J. President: . Rev. John P. Schlegel, S.J. Athletic Dir.: ...... Paul Krebs Athletic Director: . . . Keith R. Tribble Athletic Director: ...... TBA Athletic Dir.: ...... Bruce Rasmussen Career Record: . . 116-32-11 (8 yrs.) Colors: ...... Cherry and Silver Colors: ...... Black and Gold Colors: ...... Royal Blue and White Colors: ...... Blue and White 06 Record: ...... 7-8-4 Conference: ...... MPSF Conference: . . . Conference USA Conference: ...... Atlantic 10 Conference: . . . . Missouri Valley 06 Conference Record: . . . . 3-5-2 Field (cap) .UNM Soccer Complex (6,800) Field (cap): .UCF Soccer Complex (1,000) Field (cap): Hermann Stadium (6,050) Field (cap): Morrison Stadium (6,000) 06 Postseason: ...... n/a Head Coach: ...... Jeremy Fishbein Head Coach: . . . . Bryan Cunningham Head Coach: ...... Dan Donigan Head Coach: ...... Bob Warming Letterwinners Returning/Lost: . 16/9 Record at UNM: . . . . 75-20-11 (5 yrs.) Record at UCF: . . . . . First Year Record at Saint Louis: 79-28-13 (6 yrs) Record at CU: . . . . 155-52-22 (11 yrs) Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . 9/2 Career Record: . . 170-80-21 (14 yrs.) Career Record: . . . . . First Year Career Record: ...... Same Career Record: . 348-171-52 (29 yrs) Soccer SID: . . . . . Frank Stranzl 06 Record: ...... 14-4-3 06 Record: ...... 6-9-2 06 Record: ...... 13-5-2 06 Record: ...... 13-5-3 SID Office: ...... (805) 893-3428 06 Conference Record: . . 8-1-1 (1st) 06 Conference Record: . .3-3-2 (6th) 06 Conference Record: . . 8-0-1 (1st) 06 Conference Record: . 4-1-1 (T-1st) 06 Postseason: . .NCAA 2nd Round 06 Postseason: ...... n/a 06 Postseason: . .NCAA 2nd Round 06 Postseason: . . NCAA 1st Round SID Fax: ...... (805) 893-4537 Lettermen Returning/Lost: . . . . 13/4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: . . . . 12/6 Lettermen Returning/Lost: . . . . 16/8 Lettermen Returning/Lost: . . . . 13/9 SID Email: . . . [email protected] Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . 6/5 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . 5/6 Website: . . . . . www.gopoly.com Soccer SID: . . . . . Jay Blackman Soccer SID: . . . . . Cheryl Flesch Soccer SID: ...... Brian Kunderman Soccer SID: ...... Rob Simms SID Office: ...... (505) 925-5528 SID Office: ...... (407) 823-2464 SID Office: . . . . . 314) 977-3346 SID Office: . . . . . 402) 280-2433 SID Fax: ...... (505) 925-5529 SID Fax: ...... (407) 823-5266 SID Fax: ...... (314) 977-7193 SID Fax: ...... (402) 280-2495 SID Email: . . [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: . . . [email protected] SID Email: . [email protected] Website: ...... www.golobos.com Website: ...... www.ucfathletics.com Website: ...... www.slubillikens.edu Website: ...... www.gocreighton.com

LMU/UCSB Tournament Santa Clara Gonzaga Portland September 21-23 October 5 • 4 p.m. October 12 • 1 p.m. October 14 • 2 p.m. Sullivan Field Spokane, WA Portland, OR Sullivan Field/Harder Stadium November 4 • 2 p.m. November 9 • 3 p.m. November 11 • 2 p.m. Santa Clara, CA Sullivan Field Sullivan Field Sept. 21 • LMU vs. Harvard • 4 p.m., Sullivan Field UC Santa Barbara vs. Columbia • 7 p.m., Harder Stadium Location: ...... Santa Clara, CA Location: ...... Spokane, WA Location: ...... Portland, OR Sept. 23 • UC Santa Barbara vs. Harvard • 1:30 p.m., Sullivan Field Enrollment: ...... 8,397 Enrollment: ...... 6,375 Enrollment: ...... 3,300 LMU vs. Columbia • 4 p.m., Sullivan Field Founded: ...... 1851 Founded: ...... 1887 Founded: ...... 1901 Harvard Columbia Nickname: ...... Broncos Nickname: ...... Bulldogs, Zags Nickname: ...... Pilots Location: . . . . . Cambridge, MA Location: . . . . . New York, N.Y. President: . . . Rev. Paul Locatelli, S.J. President: . . Fr. Robert J. Spitzer, S.J. President: . . . Rev. E. William Beauchamp Enrollment: ...... 6,704 Enrollment: ...... 5,621 Athletic Dir.: ...... Dan Coonan Athletic Dir.: ...... Mike Roth Athletic Dir.: ...... Larry Williams Founded: ...... 1636 Founded: ...... 1754 Colors: ...... Red and White Colors: . . . . Navy Blue, White and Red Colors: ...... Purple and White Nickname: ...... Crimson Nickname: ...... Lions Conference: ...... West Coast Conference: ...... West Coast Conference: ...... West Coast President: . . . . . Drew G. Faust President: . . . . . Lee C. Bollinger Field (cap.): . . Buck Shaw Stadium (6,800) Field (cap.): ...... Martin Field (500) Field (cap.): . . Harry A. Merlo Field (4,892) Athletic Dir.: ...... Robert L. Scalise Athletic Dir.: . Dr. M. Dianne Murphy Colors: ...... Crimson, Black, White Colors: . . . . Columbia Blue and White Head Coach: . . . . . Cameron Rast Head Coach: . . . . . Einar Thorarinsson Head Coach: ...... Bill Irwin Conference: ...... Ivy League Conference: ...... Ivy League Record at SCU: ...... 67-27-13 (5 yrs) Record at Gonzaga: 101-95-16 (12 yrs) Record at Portland: . . 36-36-8 (4 yrs) Field (cap) ...... Ohiri Field (1,500) Field (cap): Columbia Soccer Stadium (3,000) Career Record: ...... same Career Record: . . 224-146-29 (21 yrs) Career Record: ...... same Head Coach: ...... John Kerr Head Coach: . . . . . Leo Chappel 06 Record: ...... 13-5-5 06 Record: ...... 9-8-2 06 Record: ...... 8-8-3 Record at Harvard: . . 69-53-11 (8 yrs) Record at Columbia: . . 7-8-2 (1 yr) 06 Conference Record: . . 8-2-2 (1st) 06 Conference Record: . . 6-5-1 (3rd) 06 Conference Record: . . 4-7-1 (6th) Career Record: ...... same Career Record: ...... same 06 Postseason: . NCAA Quarterfinals 06 Postseason: ...... n/a 06 Postseason: ...... n/a 06 Record: ...... 14-5-0 06 Record: ...... 7-8-2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 19/4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 19/5 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 21/4 06 Conference Record: . . 6-1-0 (1st) 06 Conference Record: . .0-5-2 (8th) Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . .8/3 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . 10/2 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . .8/3 06 Postseason: . .NCAA 2nd Round 06 Postseason: ...... n/a Lettermen Returning/ Lost: . . 19/7 Lettermen Returning/Lost: . . . . 19/5 Soccer SID: ...... Jed Mettee Soccer SID: ...... Oliver Pierce Soccer SID: . . . . . Adam Linnman Starters Returning/ Lost: ...... 9/2 Starters Returning/ Lost: ...... 8/3 SID Office: . . . . . (408) 554-4661 SID Office: . . . . . (509) 323-6373 SID Office: . . . . . (503) 943-7731 Soccer SID: . . . . . Kurt Svoboda Soccer SID: . . . . . Pete McHugh SID Fax: ...... (408) 554-6942 SID Fax: ...... (509) 323-5730 SID Fax: ...... (503) 943-7242 SID Office: ...... (617) 495-2206 SID Office: ...... (212) 854-7064 SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Email . . [email protected] SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Fax: ...... (617) 495-2130 SID Fax: ...... (212) 854-8168 Website: . . . . . www.santaclarabroncos.com Website: ...... www.gozags.com Website: . . . . . www.portlandpilots.com SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: . [email protected] Website: ...... www.gocrimson.com Website: . . www.gocolumbialions.com

2007 men’s soccer 23 2007 Opponents 2007 OPPONENTS San Francisco Saint Mary's San Diego Oregon State West Coast October 19 • 4 p.m. October 21 • 2 p.m. October 25 • 7 p.m. November 1 • 7 p.m. Conference Sullivan Field Sullivan Field San Diego, CA Corvallis, OR SID Contacts November 16 • 7 p.m. November 18 • 2 p.m. October 28 • 2 p.m. WCC Office San Francisco, CA Moraga, CA Sullivan Field Men’s Soccer Contact:...... Will Kiss Phone:...... (650) 873-8622 Location:...... San Francisco, CA Location:...... Moraga, CA Location: ...... San Diego, CA Location: ...... Corvallis, OR Fax:...... (650) 873-7846 Email:...... [email protected] Enrollment:...... 8,000 Enrollment:...... 4,768 Enrollment: ...... 7,600 Enrollment: ...... 19,000 Gonzaga Founded:...... 1855 Founded:...... 1863 Founded: ...... 1949 Founded: ...... 1868 Men's Soccer SID:...... Oliver Pierce SID Office: ...... (509) 323-6373 Nickname:...... Dons Nickname:...... Gaels Nickname: ...... Toreros Nickname: ...... Beavers SID Fax: ...... (509) 323-5730 President:. . . . Rev. Stephen Privett, S.J. President:. . Br. Ronald Gallagher, FSC President: . . . . . Dr. Mary Lyons President: . . . . . Dr. Edward Ray SID Email . [email protected] Athletic Dir...... Debra Gore-Mann Athletic Dir.:...... Mark Orr Athletic Dir.: ...... Ky Snyder Athletic Dir.: ...... Bob De Carolis Portland Men's Soccer SID: . Adam Linnman Colors:...... Green and Gold Colors:...... Navy, Red and Silver Colors: Columbia Blue, Navy and White Colors: ...... Orange and Black SID Office: ...... (503) 943-7731 Conference: ...... West Coast Conference: ...... West Coast Conference: ...... West Coast Conference: ...... Pacific-10 SID Fax: ...... (503) 943-7242 Field (cap):. Negoesco Stadium (3,500) Field (cap): Saint Mary’s Stadium (5,500) Field (cap.): . . Torero Stadium (7,000) Field (cap): Paul Lorenz Field (1,500) SID Email ...... [email protected] Saint Mary’s Head Coach:...... Erik Visser Head Coach:...... Adam Cooper Head Coach: . . . . . Seamus McFadden Head Coach: . . . . . Dana Taylor Men'sSoccer SID:...... Skip Powers Record at USF:...... 63-46-8 (6 yrs) Record at SMC:...... 4-10-6 (1 yr) Record at USD: . 283-202-43 (28 yrs) Record at OSU: . . . 65-79-8 (8 yrs) SID Office:...... (925) 631-4950 SID Fax:...... (925) 631-4405 Career Record:...... same Career Record:...... same Career Record: ...... same Career Record: ...... same SID Email. [email protected] 06 Record:...... 12-7-1 06 Record:...... 4-10-6 06 Record: ...... 10-8-1 06 Record: ...... 5-12-2 San Diego 06 Conference Record: . . . . 7-5-0 (2nd) 06 Conference Record: . . . . 2-7-3 (7th) 06 Conference Record: . .5-6-1 (5th) 06 Conference Record: . .0-9-1 (6th) Men's Soccer SID:...... Ryan McCann SID Office: ...... (619) 260-7930 06 Postseason: . . . . . NCAA 1st Round 06 Postseason: ...... n/a 06 Postseason: ...... n/a 06 Postseason: ...... n/a SID Fax: ...... (619) 260-2990 Lettermen Returning/Lost:...... 12/8 Lettermen Returning/Lost:. . . . . 10/12 Lettermen Returning/Lost: . . . . 15/9 Lettermen Returning/Lost: . . . . 15/7 SID Email . . [email protected] San Francisco Starters Returning/Lost:...... 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 6/5 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . 7/4 Men's Soccer SID: . . . Peter Simon Soccer SID:...... Peter Simon Soccer SID:...... Skip Powers Soccer SID: . . . . . Ryan McCann Soccer SID: ...... TBA SID Office: ...... (415) 422-6161 SID Office:...... (415) 422-6161 SID Office:...... (925) 631-4950 SID Office: ...... 619) 260-232 SID Office: ...... (541) 737-7473 SID Fax: ...... (415) 422-2929 SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Fax:...... (415) 422-2929 SID Fax:...... 925) 631-4405 SID Fax: ...... (619) 260-2990 SID Fax: ...... (541) 737-3072 Santa Clara SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:. [email protected] SID Email: . [email protected] SID Email: ...... TBA Men's Soccer SID:...... Jed Mettee Website:...... www.usfdons.com Website:...... www.smcgaels.com Website: ...... www.usdtoreros.com Website: ...... www.osubeavers.com SID Office: ...... (408) 554-4661 SID Fax: ...... (408) 554-6942 SID Email ...... [email protected]

2007 NCAA College Cup

First Round: November 23 or 24

Second Round: November 28

Third Round: December 1 or 2

Quarterfinals: December 7, 8, or 9

College Cup: December 14 & 16, 2006

SAS Soccer Stadium Cary, North Carolina Hosts: North Carolina State University and Capitol Area Soccer League, and the Town of Cary

24 Loyola marymount university West Coast Conference

hen the West Coast Conference first got its start back in 1952, the founders really had only one 2006 Final Standings goal in mind… to create a convenient way for Conference overall five Bay Area schools to play basketball. What W L t Pts. W L t Pct. #7 Santa Clara * # 8 2 2 26 3 5 5 .674 has grown from that original vision more than 52 years ago San Francisco 7 5 0 2 2 7  .625 is a cohesive athletics league which is competitive at the Gonzaga 6 5  9 9 8 2 .526 national level. Loyola Marymount 5 5 2 17 9 8 2 .526 The West Coast Conference is made up of eight pri- San Diego 5 6  6 0 8  .553 vate institutions in California, Oregon and Washington which Portland 4 7  3 8 8 3 .500 compete at the NCAA Division 1 level in 13 different sports. Saint Mary's 2 7 3 9 4 0 6 .350 * Indicates Conference Champions # Indicates NCAA Tournament Participant The league got its start in 1952 as a convenient way for five Bay Area institutions to play basketball. Those five schools -- 2006 All-Conference the University of San Francisco, , Saint Mary's College, San Jose State University and the University First Team Honorable Mention Luis Aguilar, USF sr D La Mirada, CA Mike Bagheri, USF; Bobby Burling, LMU; Jimmy of the Pacific -- expanded the membership in 1955 to include Sean Babcock, Por sr m corvallis, OR Burling, LMU; Stephen Carlson, LMU; Michael Pepperdine University and Loyola Marymount University in Mehdi Ballouchy, SCU Jr m casablanca, Morocco Caso, USD; Alex Christlieb, SMC; Drew Chrostek, POR; Southern California. At that time, the league changed its name Michael Clegg, SMC FR F santa Clarita, CA Jawaan Delaney, LMU; Keith DeVey, SCU; Trini Gomez, from "California Basketball Association" to the "West Coast Carlos Diaz, SMC Fr m napa, CA LMU; Jeff Griffin, POR; Vito Higgins, GON; Kevin Athletic Conference." Hector Guzman, SCU sr F san Jose, Costa Rica Long, USF; Brian Mason, SMC; Brandon McDonald, USF; The current alignment, which also includes Gonzaga George Josten, Gon so F Idaho Falls, ID Matthew Mejia, LMU; Jide Ogunbiyi, SCU; Sam Reeder, Kevin Meissner, USD Jr m san Diego, CA USD; Calle Rendahl, USD; Jeff Scott, SCU; Mark Stock, University, the University of Portland and the University of Luis Robles, POR JR GK sierra Vista, AZ GON; Kevin Sweeney, SCU. San Diego, has remained unchanged since 1978. Only two Rob Valentino, USF so D cave Creek, AZ other conferences (the Pacific-10 and the Ivy League) have Junior Ybarra, LMU JR M Santa Barbara, CA All-Freshmen Team stayed together longer. Mike Bagheri, USF; Drew Chrostek, POR; Michael Clegg, The WCC, which changed its name to the current Second Team SMC; Jawaan Delaney, LMU; Ben Dessard, USF; Carlos "West Coast Conference" in 1990, sponsors six champion- Aaron Chandler, USF JR F riverside, CA Diaz, SMC; Alex Elliott, POR; Chris Hoyd, GON; Scott Matt Fitzgerald, SMC Jr m castro Valley, CA Meslin, GON; Jide Ogunbiyi,SCU; Sam Reeder, USD. ships for men in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, Miguel Guante, Por sr m Ft. Huachuca, AZ soccer and tennis and seven for women in basketball, cross Ryan Guy, USD JR M/F carlsbad, CA Individual Awards country, golf, rowing, soccer, tennis and volleyball. Kelechi Igwe, SCU sr F Belmont, CA Player of the Year: Mehdi Ballouchy, Santa Clara The West Coast Conference, among the nation's best Peter Lowry, SCU so m Fair Oaks, CA Freshman of the Year: Michael Clegg, Saint Mary’s soccer conferences, has seen its soccer fortunes rise steadily Scott Martin, USD sr m/D san Diego, CA Defensive Player of the Year: Rob Valentino, San over the past 18 years, an upswing that happens to coincide Armando Melendez, LMU SR M Los Angeles, CA Francisco Ben Sawyer, GON JR D spokane, WA Co-Coaches of the Year: Erik Visser, San Francisco with the league's move to a men's round-robin schedule in Geremy Uhl, USF JR GK cypress, CA Einer Thorarinsson, Gonzaga 1988. To date, the WCC owns seven national soccer champi- Tommy Von Bromsen,USD sr D Gothenburg, Sweden onships, with San Francisco’s men’s team earning four (1966, 1975, 1976, 1980), Portland’s women’s team earning two (2002 and 2005), Santa Clara’s men’s team owning one (1989),and 2006 Conference Leaders Santa Clara’s women’s team owning one (2001). SHOTS GAME-WINNING GOALS # Player-Team ...... GP no. Avg/G # Player-Team ...... GP no. Avg/G 1. DIAZ, Carlos-SMC...... 20 55 2.75 1. JOSTEN, George-GON...... 19 5 0.26 2. cHANDLER, Aaron-USF...... 20 54 2.70 2. eLLIOTT, Alex-POR...... 16 3 0.19 3. cASO, Michael-USD...... 19 53 2.79 cHANDLER, Aaron-USF...... 20 3 0.15 4. IGWE, Amaechi-SCU...... 23 51 2.22 LOWRY, Peter-SCU...... 23 3 0.13 5. sANDERS, Christopher-POR.... 19 48 2.53 T5. STISSER, Brad-LMU...... 17 2 0.12 9. STISSER, Brad-LMU...... 17 46 2.71 BURLING, Bobby-LMU...... 19 2 0.11

POINTS SAVES West Coast Conference # Player-Team ...... GP Gls Ast. Pts. Avg. # Player-Team ...... GP no. Avg/G 1. JOSTEN, George-GON...... 19 2 4 28 .47 1. roBLES, Luis-POR...... 19 93 4.89 1250 Bayhill Drive, Suite 101 2. GUY, Ryan-USD...... 19 8 6 22 .16 2. UHL, Geremy-USF...... 19 70 3.68 San Bruno, CA 94066 cASO, Michael-USD...... 19 8 6 22 .16 3. HIGGINS, Vito-GON...... 19 68 3.58 Phone: (650) 873-8622 4. eLLIOTT, Alex-POR...... 16 9 0 8 .12 4. fLORES, Robert-LMU...... 17 66 3.88 Fax: (650) 873-7846 sANDERS, Christopher-POR19 7 4 8 0.95 5. mASON, Brian-SMC...... 15 58 3.87 Website: www.wccsports.com T10.BURLING, Bobby-LMU... 19 4 5 13 0.68 SHUTOUTS Commissioner GOALS # Player-Team ...... GP sho sho/G Michael Gilleran # Player-Team ...... GP no. Avg/G 1. BUTTITA, Joseph-SCU...... 23 9 0.39 [email protected] 1. JOSTEN, George-GON...... 19 2 0.63 2. UHL, Geremy-USF...... 19 7 0.37 2. eLLIOTT, Alex-POR...... 16 9 0.56 3. HIGGINS, Vito-GON...... 19 4 0.21 Associate Commissioner 3. cASO, Michael-USD...... 19 8 0.42 roBLES, Luis-POR...... 19 4 0.21 Brad Walker [email protected] GUY, Ryan-USD...... 19 8 0.42 5. FRIESZ, Lance-USD...... 16 3 0.19 5. sANDERS, Christopher-POR.... 19 7 0.37 T6. FLORES, Robert-LMU...... 17 2 0.12 Associate Commissioner Gloria Nevarez ASSISTS GOALS AGAINST AVG (Max. 20.00) [email protected] # Player-Team ...... GP no. Avg/G # Player-Team GP GA min GaAvg 1. reHA, John-GON...... 18 8 0.44 1. UHL, Geremy-USF...... 19 6 744:03 0.83 Assistant Commissioner 2. DALLMAN, Matthew-POR...... 19 6 0.32 2. BUTTITA, Joseph-SCU... 23 21 2138:19 0.88 Doreen Magee cASO, Michael-USD...... 19 6 0.32 3. fLORES, Robert-LMU 17 20 1612:54 1.12 [email protected] GUY, Ryan-USD...... 19 6 0.32 4. roBLES, Luis-POR...... 19 23 766:30 .17 VALENTINO, Rob-USF...... 20 6 0.30 5. mASON, Brian-SMC...... 15 2 463:52 .29 Director of Communications T6.BURLING, Bobby-LMU...... 19 5 0.26 Jae Wilson T10.BLANCO, Nick-LMU...... 13 4 0.31 [email protected]

2007 men’s soccer 25 2006 Results/Statistics 2006 Results Overall: 9-8-2 Conference: 5-5-2 Home: 4-3-1 Away: 4-5-1 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date opponent W/L Score attend Date opponent W/L Score attend Aug. 26 at #2 Connecticut W -0 5489 Oct. 1 * at Saint Mary's T (2ot) -1 018 Aug. 28 at Central Connecticut L (2ot) -2 47 Oct. 6 #18 San Francisco L 0-1 402 Sept. 2 Marquette W 2-1 523 Oct. 12 * sAN DIEGO T (2ot) -1 480 Sept. 8 vs. rhode Island (1) W 2- 2 Oct. 15 * at San Diego W 3-2 405 Sept. 10 at Harvard (1) L 0- 77 Oct. 20 * at Portland L -2 283 Sept. 15 at #14 UC Santa Barbara L 0-1 2158 Oct. 22 * at Gonzaga W 4-1 550 Sept. 17 Cal Baptist W 2-1 407 Oct. 27 * saint Mary's W (2ot) 2-1 477 Sept. 22 * Gonzaga W -0 405 Oct. 29 * #10 SANTA CLARA L 0-2 485 Sept. 24 * PORTLAND L 0-1 450 Nov. 5 * at San Francisco L (2ot) -2 43 Sept. 29 * at #15 Santa Clara W 2-1 914 * - West Coast Conference game (1) Harvard Tournament, Cambridge, MA Individual/Team STATISTICS O oVERALL CONFERENCE No. name GP-GS g a Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% gW Pk gP-GS g a Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK 4 Burling, Bobby 9-18 4 5 3 20 .200 2 .600 2 0 2-12 2 4 8 6 .125 9 .562  0 7 stisser, Brad 7-10 4 0 8 46 .087 22 .478 2  -8 3 0 6 32 .094 6 .500   19 Blanco, Nick 3-11 2 4 8 23 .087 0 .435  0 -10 2 4 8 21 .095 9 .429  0  niemeyer, David 8-11 3  7 20 .150 7 .350  0 -4 0 0 0 7 .000 2 .286 0 0 9 Barrera, Diego 8-16 3  7 8 .167 8 .444   2-10 3 0 6 5 .200 5 .333   17 Delaney, Jawaan 4-13 2  5 2 .167 3 .250  0 9-9 2 0 4 7 .286 3 .429  0 20 Gomez, Trini 8-15  2 4 20 .050 8 .400  0 2-10 0 2 2 3 .000 6 .462 0 0 10 Ybarra, Junior 4-14   3 4 .071 5 .357 0 0 8-8   3 8 .125 3 .375 0 0 21 Johnson, Wilkie 0-5   3 3 .333 2 .667 0 0 6-2  0 2 2 .500  .500 0 0 3 sloustcher, Adam 8-17 0 3 3 5 .000 3 .200 0 0 2-11 0   6 .000  .167 0 0 27 ogletree, Michael 7-11 0 3 3 7 .000 2 .286 0 0 -6 0 2 2 5 .000 2 .400 0 0 6 souza, Diego 8-7  0 2 21 .048 7 .333 0 0 2-5  0 2 8 .056 5 .278 0 0 23 stoakley, Joe 4-3  0 2 9 .111 6 .667 0 0 0-2  0 2 8 .125 6 .750 0 0 16 singh, Jay 6-  0 2 2 .500 2 .000 0 0 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 8 Proano, Alex 6-3 0 2 2  .000 3 .273 0 0 0-2 0   4 .000 2 .500 0 0 14 maloney, Garrett 5-12 0 2 2 5 .000  .200 0 0 2-11 0 2 2 5 .000  .200 0 0 12 mejia, Matthew 4-9 0    .000 0 .000 0 0 8-3 0 0 0  .000 0 .000 0 0 25 murillo, Pasquale -1 0   0 .000 0 .000 0 0 - 15 mehl, Tyler 2-1 0 0 0 5 .000  .200 0 0 7-0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 miller, Bo 13-10 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0 0-7 0 0 0  .000 0 .000 0 0 13 Hanson, Blayze 5-0 0 0 0  .000 0 .000 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 5 carlson, Stephen 2-1 0 0 0  .000  .000 0 0 - 28 rawat, Ankit -0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 - 26 Kristof, Andrew -1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 - 22 morris, Andrew 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 - total...... 19 24 28 76 258 .093 103 .399 9 2 12 16 17 49 172 .093 71 .413 5 2 opponents...... 19 22 20 64 212 .104 91 .429 8 1 12 15 14 44 143 .105 60 .420 5 0

oVERALL CONFERENCE |-GOAL AVERAGE-| |-SAVES-| |--RECORD--| |-GOAL AVERAGE--| |-SAVES-| |--RECORD--| No. name GP-GS Min. ga gaa Svs Pct W L T Sho gP-GS Min. ga gaa Svs Pct W L T Sho 1 Benitez, Miguel 2-2 80:00 2 .00  .333 2 0 0 0 - 18 Flores, Robert 7-16 612:54 20 .12 66 .767 7 8 2 2 2- 52:18 5 .17 44 .746 5 5 2  total...... 19 1792:54 22 1.10 69 .758 9 8 2 2 12 1152:18 15 1.17 45 .750 5 5 2 1 opponents...... 19 1792:54 24 1.20 79 .767 8 9 2 5 12 1152:18 16 1.25 55 .775 5 5 2 3 Overall Games Conference Games Only SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd ot ot2 total SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd ot ot2 total Loyola Marymount. 25 2 3 8 258 Loyola Marymount 83 7 0 8 72 Opponents 96 02 6 8 212 Opponents 66 66 5 6 43

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd ot ot2 total GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd ot ot2 total Loyola Marymount 6 7 0  24 Loyola Marymount  4 0  6 Opponents 8 2 0 2 22 Opponents 6 8 0  5

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd ot ot2 total SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd ot ot2 total Loyola Marymount 36 29 3  69 Loyola Marymount 25 8 2 0 45 Opponents 32 39 6 2 79 Opponents 23 25 5 2 55

26 Loyola marymount university All-Time LMU Info all-time honors All-West Coast Conference 2004 matt Kovar, first team 1996 David Herzog, Brad Legant 1990 eric Hill, second team Armando Melendez, second team Jim Murphy, honorable mention Diego Barrera, second team 1998 clemens Philippi Tommy Stevenson, honorable mention nick Blanco, second team sean Rhynard, honorable mention 2000 Jeff Kovar, Daniel Sheridan 1991 Jay Bevelhimer, honorable mention michael Brewer, honorable mention Alex Poli, honorable mention 2001 Jeff Kovar 2005 Junior Ybarra, first team 1992 Dannel Christian, second team Armando Melendez, second team 2002 eric Kim, Jeff Kovar michael Luken, second team Bobby Burling, honorable mention Jay Bevelhimer, honorable mention Jimmy Burling, honorable mention 2003 shaun Kalnasy stephen Carlson, honorable mention 1993 Dannel Christian, second team Jawaan Delaney, honorable mention 2004 David Niemeyer, Diego Souza Tim Bernard, honorable mention Trini Gomez, honorable mention chris Walter, honorable mention matthew Mejia, honorable mention 2005 stephen Carlson, David Niemeyer, Diego souza 1994 Jorge Rodriguez, second team 2006 nick Blanco, first team Brad Legant, honorable mention Bobby Burling, first team WCC Scholar-Athletes chris Walter, honorable mention Diego Barrera, second team 1989 Greg Kirkland, Alex Poli, Ken Warcholik Jawaan Delaney, honorable mention 1995 Jorge Rodriguez, second team Junior Ybarra, honorable mention 1990 German Scipioni, Tim Koser, Barton Payne, second team michael Luken, Alex Poli Ben Villaflor, honorable mention WCC Player of the Year chris Walter, honorable mention 2000 Arturo Torres 1991 Tim Kosor, Michael Luken, Alex Poli

1996 Jorge Rodriguez, second team WCC Defender of the Year 1992 Dan Kelley, Tim Kosor, Jose Lopez, Barton Payne, second team 2004 matt Kovar michael Luken, German Scipioni David Cameron, second team Patrick Choate, honorable mention WCC Freshman of the Year 1993 mitch Gosztyla, David Herzog Brad Legant, honorable mention 200 matt Kovar J.J. Rackleff, honorable mention 1994 mitch Gosztyla, David Herzog, Brad Legant chris Walter, honorable mention WCC All-Freshman Team 2004 Diego Barrera 1995 mark Duncan, David Herzog, Brad Legant, 1997 Luis Alvarez, second team nick Blanco Jonathan Mooney, Kyle O’Keefe, Adam Stockman, second team Jorge Rodriguez, Ben Villaflor 2005 Jawaan Delaney 1998 Andre Childers, first team 1996 mark Duncan, David Herzog, Brad Legant robert Palikuca, second team WCC Player of the Week Patrick Choate, honorable mention 1993 Dannel Christian (Sept. 28) 1997 mark Duncan, Clemens Philippi, Greg Rubendall 1999 Arturo Torres, first team 1995 Jorge Rodriguez (Oct. 24) Andre Childers, second team 1998 mark Duncan, Clemens Philippi, Andres Murriagui, second team 1996 chris Walter (Oct. 8) Greg Rubendall Jeff Kovar, honorable mention 1999 Arturo Torres (Sept. 14) 2000 eric Kim, Jeff Kovar, Joshua Moreno, Leonard 2000 Arturo Torres, first team Pijpaert, Dan Sheridan, Franklyn Valcarso michael Erush, second team 2000 Arturo Torres (Sept. 19, Oct. 17, Oct. 24) Jeff Kovar, second team 200 shaun Kalnasy, Eric Kim, Jeff Kovar, Jerad Bailey, honorable mention 2001 Andres Murriagui (Oct. 1) Patrick Parker, Dan Sheridan Andres Murriagui, honorable mention Arturo Torres (Sept. 23) Matt Kovar 2001-04 spencer Reeves, honorable mention 2002 Arturo Torres (Oct. 14) 2001 Arturo Torres, first team Kevin Novak (Sept. 16) michael Erush, second team Andres Murriagui, second team 2003 matt Kovar (Nov. 17) matt Kovar, second team Armando Melendez (Nov. 3) Jeff Kovar, honorable mention Kevin Novak (Sept. 22) Kevin Novak, honorable mention 2004 matt Kovar (Oct. 4) 2002 Andres Murriagui, first team Diego Barrera (Oct. 25) Arturo Torres, first team michael Erush, second team 2005 Diego Barrera (Sept. 26) Jeff Kovar, second team matt Kovar, second team 2006 Trini Gomez (Aug. 28) Kevin Novak, second team David Niemeyer (Sept. 4) Adam Sthay, honorable mention WCC Player of the Month 2003 michael Erush, first team 2004 Armando Melendez (October) matt Kovar, first team Junior Ybarra, second team WCC Academic All-Conference Bobby Burling, honorable mention 1992 Dan Kelley shaun Kalnasy, honorable mention Armando Melendez, honorable mention 1994 David Herzog, Brad Legant Kevin Novak, honorable mention 1995 David Herzog, Brad Legant

2007 men’s soccer 27 All-Time LMU INfo all-time honors 2002 shaun Kalnasy, Eric Kim, Jeff Kovar, 2001 LMU Fila Cup All-Americans Patrick Parker Jeff Kovar, Arturo Torres 2002 Andres Murriagui, NSCAA first-team Arturo Torres, NSCAA third-team 2003 Patrick Parker, Robert Burling, Laszlo Cal Tournament reinhardt, Shaun Kalnasy, Diego Souza, Dan Sheridan, Jeff Kovar, Spencer Reeves 2003 michael Erush, Jewish Review first-team David Niemeyer, Aneesh Rana, Joe Stoakley LMU Fall Classic Jeff Kovar, Andres Murriagui, Nick Resich 2004 matt Kovar, NSCAA third-team 2004 Bobby Burling, Stephen Carlson, Shaun Dan Sheridan, Arturo Torres - MVP Kalnasy, Tyler Mehl, David Niemeyer, LJ NSCAA All-Far West Region reinhardt, Diego Souza, Joe Stoakley, 2002 LMU Fall Classic 2001 Arturo Torres, first-team Danny Williams michael Erush, Kevin Novak Andres Murriagui, third-team Adam Sthay, Arturo Torres 2005 Bobby Burling, Stephen Carlson, Trini 2002 Andres Murriagui, first-team Gomez, Tyler Mehl, Matthew Mejia, David Nike Goal Rush Classic • Fresno State Arturo Torres, first-team niemeyer, Aneesh Rana, LJ Reinhardt, Diego Andres Murriagui - Offensive MVP matt Kovar, third-team souza, Joe Stoakley Vanderbilt Tournament 2003 michael Erush, first-team michael Brewer, Michael Erush Kevin Novak, second-team WCC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Kevin Novak - MVP, Brian Vestal 1998 clemens Philippi 2004 matt Kovar, first-team 2003 Falcon Invitational 2001 Jeff Kovar Bobby Burling, third-team Bobby Burling, Michael Erush (Def. MVP), Kevin Novak, Joe Stoakley 2002 Jeff Kovar 2005 Junior Ybarra, third-team

LMU Fall Classic 2006 Bobby Burling, third team LMU Male Athlete of the Year Bobby Burling, Matt Kovar, Kevin Novak 2006 Bobby Burling 2004 Diadora Challenge College Soccer News Freshman All-Tournament Selections Armando Melendez, Diego Souza 1993 Cleveland State Soccer Classic Team Tim Bernard, Dannel Christian, Dan Gray 2004 Diego Barrera, third-team matador Soccer Invitational matt Kovar, Armando Melendez 1995 New Mexico • Robertson Invitational Academic All-District VIII Pat Choate, Jason Gootee, Jorge Rodriguez 2002 eric Kim 2005 UC Irvine College Classic Barton Payne, Jonathan Tutrow Jeff Kovar Diego Barrera, Bobby Burling

1996 Hartford American Phoenix Classic 2005 David Niemeyer smU Mi Cocina Classic David Cameron, Jorge Rodriguez, Chris Diego Souza robert Flores, Matthew Mejia Walter 2006 David Niemeyer 2006 Harvard Invitational 2000 LMU Fila Cup Bobby Burling, Junior Ybarra spencer Reeves, Arturo Torres Academic All-American LMU Fall Classic 2002 Jeff Kovar Jerad Bailey, Jeff Kovar, Spencer Reeves Soccer America National Players of the Week 1996 chris Walter (Oct. 7) Michael Erush 2000-03

Andres Murriagui 1999-2002 2001 Arturo Torres (Sept. 23)

2002 Jeff Kovar (Oct. 7) matt Kovar (Nov. 4) Andres Murriagui (Sept. 3, Sept. 16) Arturo Torres (Oct. 14)

2003 michael Erush (Oct. 6) Armando Melendez (Nov. 17) Kevin Novak (Sept. 29)

2004 matt Kovar (Oct. 5) Diego Barrera (Oct. 25)

2005 Diego Barrera (Sept. 26)

College Soccer News National Players of the Week 2002 Andres Murriagui (Oct. 7) Kevin Novak (Oct. 28) Arturo Torres (Oct. 14, Nov. 14)

2003 Kevin Novak (Sept. 29)

2004 Diego Barrera (Oct. 25)

28 Loyola marymount university All-Time LMU Info all-time alphabetical ROSTER a • a • a f • f • f Brad Legant ...... 1994-95-96 Parker Schenken ...... 1987-88 Frank Adams ...... 1980-81 Rob Faison ...... 1987-90-91 Omar Lejeune ...... 1999 Bruce Schumikowski ...... 1986-87 Kevin Aeling ...... 1997-98-99 Darin Fajota ...... 2003 Joe Lenihan ...... 1981-82-83 Travis Schweizer ...... 1986-87 Bernard Albers ...... 1990 Robert Flores ...... 2002-03-04-05-06 Bill Letsinger ...... 1987-88 German Scipioni ...... 1990-91-92 Luis Alvarez ...... 1993-95-96-97 John Fordham ...... 1980-81-83 Steve Levesque ...... 1989 Bob Seawright ...... 1981-82-83 Jeffrey Ammerman ...... 1997-98-99 Pat Forte ...... 1988-89 Lawrence Linehan ...... 1980-82 Doug Seward ...... 1988 Matt Ammerman ...... 1987 Jose Franco ...... 1980 Jose Lopez ...... 1992 Dan Sheridan ...... 1998-99-00-01 Gorka Apaolaza ...... 1992-93 Ryan Franks ...... 1997-98 Jay Paul Lowry ...... 2001-02 Shunta Shimizu ...... 1998 Philip Arias ...... 1999-00-01-02 Will Freriks ...... 2005 Michael Luken ...... 1990-91-92-93 Mike Shockley ...... 1986-87 Mark Argento ...... 1987-88 Rick Fruhling ...... 1982 Mark Silva ...... 1983 Niall Armstrong ...... 1982-83-84-86 m • m • m Steve Silvestri ...... 1991-92 Jaret Asuncion ...... 1997-98-99-00 g • g • g Garrett Maloney ...... 2005-06 Dominic Simonton ...... 1980-81 Dave Ayala ...... 1989 Julian Gaitan ...... 2001-02 Aaron Mamula ...... 1995-96 Jeff Simonton ...... 1981 Shane Gallagher ...... 1993-94 Jason Mau ...... 1997 Jay Singh ...... 2005-06 b • b • b Mike Garcia ...... 1995-96 John Mazzarella ...... 1986 Bryan Sirkel ...... 1993-94 Jerad Bailey ...... 1997-98-99-00 Robert Gardner ...... 1991-92-93-94 Tyler Mehl ...... 2004-05-06 Adam Sloustcher ...... 2006 Diego Barrera ...... 2004-05-06 William Gast ...... 1992-94 Matthew Mejia ...... 2003-04-05-06 Ian Smith ...... 1983 Kieran Barrett ...... 1986 Mike Gaumer ...... 1986-87 Armando Melendez ...... 2002-03-04 Greg Snyder ...... 1994-95 Marc Barros ...... 1999 Nico Germain ...... 1982 Jacob Mense ...... 1989 Diego Souza ...... 2003-04-05-06 Steven Barry ...... 1989-90 Paul Giannini ...... 1987-88 Ian Mickelwright ...... 1993 Sean Stansfield ...... 1992-94 Mike Bartholomew ...... 1995-96 Mike Gilette ...... 1988 Bo Miller ...... 2005-06 Tommy Stevenson . . . . . 1987-88-89-90 Claudio Basaez ...... 1998-99-00-01 Steve Gillen ...... 1982 Brian Miller ...... 1987-88 Adam Sthay ...... 2000-01-02-03 Miguel Benitez ...... 2004-05-06 Bret Golbke ...... 1996 Russell Mohrmann ...... 1983 Derick Stickel ...... 1999-00-01-02 Tim Bernard ...... 1990-91-92-93 Trini Gomez ...... 2005-06 Jonathan Mooney ...... 1995-96 Brad Stisser ...... 2006 Brian Bettwy ...... 1987 Jason Gootee ...... 1995-96-97 Joshua Moreno ...... 1999-00 Joseph Stoakley . . . . .2002-03-04-05-06 David Bettwy ...... 1980-81-82 Mitch Gosztyla ...... 1993-94 Andrew Morris ...... 2006 Adam Stockman ...... 1995-96-97-98 Ted Bettwy ...... 1980-81-82-83 Dan Gray ...... 1991-92-93-94 Jim Murphy ...... 1987-88-89-90 Lincoln Stone ...... 1980-81-82 Jay Bevelheimer ...... 1989-90-91-92 Ivan Grgas ...... 1995-96-97 Sean Murphy ...... 1991 Christopher Storer ...... 1990 Nick Blanco ...... 2004-05-06 Sam Gullotti ...... 1980 Pasquale Murillo ...... 2006 t • t • t Judd Bogust ...... 1987 Richard Gutierrez . . . . . 1996-97-98-99 Andres Murriagui . . . . . 1999-00-01-02 John Tealdi ...... 1988 Brad Bohl ...... 1995-96-97 Brad Myrand ...... 1997-98 Yuji Teranishi ...... 2000-01-02-03 Gonzalo Bonilla ...... 1998-99-00-01 h • h • h Nelson Toapanta ...... 1980 Gerry Brady ...... 1989 Tim Hale ...... 1983-84-85-86 n • n • n Rafael Tomlin ...... 1989 Jeff Brady ...... 1981-82 Blayze Hanson ...... 2006 David Niemeyer ...... 2003-04-05-06 Luis de la Torre ...... 1980-81 Eric Brandt ...... 2003-04 Sean Hart ...... 1988-89 Kevin Novak ...... 2000-01-02-03 Alejandro Torres ...... 2001-02-03 Chris Braun ...... 1986-87-88 Scott Hendrix ...... 1986 Arturo Torres ...... 1999-00-01-02 Chris Bravata ...... 1986-87-89 David Herzog ...... 1993-94-95-96 o • o • o Rich Torres ...... 1988 Michael Brewer ...... 2001-02-03-04 Eric Hill ...... 1989-90 Patrick O'Brien ...... 1997 Kimo Trask ...... 1990-91 Steven Burke ...... 1986-87-88 Steve Hogan ...... 1981 Quinn O’Donnell ...... 1986 Patrick Tully ...... 1990-91 Bobby Burling ...... 2003-04-05-06 Billy Hughes ...... 1986 Kyle O’Keefe ...... 1995-96 Jonathan Tutrow ...... 1995-96-97-98 Jimmy Burling ...... 2002-03-04-05 Pat Hughes ...... 1982-83 Michael Ogletree ...... 2004-05-06 Sean Byrne ...... 1993 John Huttinger ...... 1983-84-85-86 George Ogilvie ...... 1980-81 v • v • v Franklyn Valcarso ...... 1998-99 c • c • c i • i • i p • p • p Jeff Van Gastel ...... 1989-90-91-92 Javier Cabrera ...... 2003 Joseph Ibraham ...... 1982 Robert Palikuca ...... 1997-98 Alfredo Velardi ...... 1992 Bart Callender ...... 1983 Trevor Ickes ...... 1992 Rigo Pardo ...... 2000-01 Brian Vestal ...... 2002-03-04 David Cameron ...... 1996 Kaj Iverson ...... 2005 Pat Parker ...... 2000-01-02-03 Ben Villaflor ...... 1995-96-97 Steve Cameron ...... 1981-82-83 Tom Paul ...... 1980-81 Christian de Virgilio ...... 1980 Stephen Carlson ...... 2004-05-06 j • j • j Barton Payne ...... 1995-96-97 Josh Carroll ...... 2006 Craig Jaffe ...... 1988-89 Clemens Philippi ...... 1997-98 w • w • w Paride Casciani ...... 1991-92 Wilkie Johnson ...... 2006 Leon Pijpaert ...... 1999-00 Chris Walter ...... 1993-94-95-96 Martin Castillo ...... 1987 Alex Poli ...... 1989-90-91 Ken Warcholik ...... 1987-89-90 Daniel Chavarria ...... 1997-98-99 k • k • k Greg Poncetta ...... 1988 Kevin Ward ...... 1993-94 Andre Childers ...... 1996-98-99 Shaun Kalnasy ...... 2001-02-03-04 Michael Powers ...... 1983 Michael Waring ...... 1983 Tony Chinakwe ...... 2003-04-05 Ashy Kaviani ...... 2003-04-05 Alex Proano ...... 2005-06 Larry Welch ...... 1986-87 Patrick Choate ...... 1995-96-97-98 Dan Kelley ...... 1992 Bill Purtell ...... 1981 Jeremy Wessely ...... 1997-98 Dannel Christian ...... 1991-92-93 Toby Kennedy ...... 2004-05 Parrish Pynn ...... 1989-91 Tom White ...... 1989 Joe Clark ...... 1989 John Kestler ...... 1986 Anthony Wihlborg ...... 1997 Michael Coakley ...... 1999-00-01-02 Eric Kim ...... 1999-00-01-02 r • r • r Mark Wilhelm ...... 1987-88-89 Sean Cole ...... 1992 Erick Kirker ...... 1990 J.J. Rackleff ...... 1996-97 Danny Williams ...... 2001-02-03-04 Chris Cowell ...... 1986 Greg Kirkland ...... 1988-89 Marc Ragazzi ...... 1983 Derek Williams ...... 1993-94-95 Jan Klein ...... 1989 Aneesh Rana ...... 2003-04 Dean Wilson ...... 1987 d • d • d Steve Knollmiller ...... 1995 Ankit Rawat ...... 2006 Matt Wozniak ...... 1992 Nicos Damianou ...... 1980 Tim Kosor ...... 1991 Spencer Reeves ...... 1997-98-99-00 Brent Deal ...... 1987-88-89-90 Jeff Kovar ...... 1999-00-01-02 LJ Reinhardt ...... 2003-04-05 y • y • y Jawaan Delaney ...... 2006 Matt Kovar ...... 2001-02-03-04 Nick Resich ...... 1998-99-00-01 Junior Ybarra ...... 2003-04-05-06 Jim Delong ...... 1989-90-91 Andrew Kristof ...... 2005-06 Sean Rhynard ...... 2002-03-04 Cameron Yenokida ...... 1999 Salvador Diaz ...... 2002-03 Kevin Kynoch ...... 1992 Jorge Rodriguez ...... 1993-94-95-96 David Dufault ...... 1986-87 Kester Kyrie ...... 1986 Will Roraff ...... 2002 z • z • z Mark Duncan ...... 1995-96-97-98 Greg Rubendall ...... 1997 Maziar Zamani ...... 1980 l • l • l e • e • e Mark Lackey ...... 1998-99-00-01 s • s • s Terry Ellis ...... 1986-87 Jason Lambert ...... 1995-96-97 Patrick Sampson ...... 2005-06 Michael Erush ...... 2000-01-02-03 Kevin Lane ...... 1986-87-88 Kyle Sandera ...... 1997-98 David Estrada ...... 1998 Patrick Lane ...... 2006 Ted Savo ...... 1980-81-82-83 Bret Lawrence ...... 1993-94-96-97 Eric Scharmach ...... 1995

2007 men’s soccer 29 All-Time LMU INfo All-Time Numerical Roster

Matt Ammerman (1987) George Ogilvie (1980) Eric Quiros (1980) Jose Franco (1980) Brian Bettwy (1985) Ted Savo (1981) Jeff Brady (1981) Kester Kyrie (1985) Alex Poli (1989) Ian Smith (1983) Michael Powers (1983) Tommy Stevenson (1987-88) Mike Luken (1989) Steven Burke (1985-88) Michael Shockley (1985) Ken Warcholik (1989) 00 Jason Lambert (1997) Craig Jaffe (1989) Terry Ellis (1987) Kimo Trask (1990) Jerad Bailey (1998-01) 6 Timothy Bernard (1990) 12 Brent Deal (1988) 18 Dan Gray (1991) Shaun Kalnasy (2001-04) Jim Delong (1991) Joe Clark (1989) Brad Legant (1995-96) Patrick Sampson (2005-06) William Gast (1992, 1994) Tommy Stevenson (1990) Jason Mau (1997) Greg Snyder (1995) Tim Kosor (1991-92) Dan Sheridan (1998-01) Bret Globke (1996) David Herzog (1995-96) Robert Flores (2002-06) Jaret Asuncion (1997) Reed Christy (1997) Clemens Philippi (1998) Claudio Basaez (1998) Mazjar Zamani (1980) Judd Bogust (1985, 1987) Daniel Chavarria (1999) Derick Stickel (1999-02) Bill Letsinger (1987-88) Jerad Bailey (1997) Yuji Teranishi (2000-02) Matthew Mejia (2003-06) Brent Deal (1989) 0 Diego Souza (2003-06) German Scipioni (1990) Nelson Toapanta (1980) Sean Stansfield (1991) David Bettwy (1980) Russell Mohrmann (1983) 19 Kevin Ward (1993-94) Tom Paul (1981) Christopher Cowell (1985) Luis Alvarez (1995-96) Theodore Bettwy (1983) Mark Wilhelm (1987-88) Kevin Aeling (1997-98) John Fordham (1980) Larry Welch (1985, 1987) Eric Hill (1989) Joshua Moreno (1999) Jeff Simonton (1981) Rich Torres (1988) 13 Patrick Tully (1990-91) Kevin Novak (2000-03) John Fordham (1981, 1983) 7 Greg Kirkland (1989) Trevor Ickes (1992-93) Nick Blanco (2004-06) Mark Silva (1983) Jeff Van Gastel (1990) Steve Knollmiller (1995) Parker Schenken (1987-88) Parrish Pynn (1991) Brad Bohl (1996-97) Brue Schumikowski (1985, 1987) 1 Michael Luken (1990-91) Kevin Kynoch (1992) Nick Resich (1998) Paul Giannini (1988) Alex Poli (1991) Luis Alvarez (1993-94) Leon Pijpaert (1999) Parrish Pynn (1989) Sean Cole (1992) Eric Scharmach (1995) Gonazlo Bonilla (2000-01) Bret Lawerance (1993-94) Mike Luken (1992-93) David Cameron (1996) Jimmy Burling (2002-05) Pat Choate (1995-96) Chris Walter (199-96) Jonathan Tutrow (1997-98) Blayze Hanson (2006) 20 Mark Duncan (1997-98) Erik Frandsen (1994) Jaret Asuncion (1999-00) Marc Barros (1999) Jason Lambert (1995-96) Armando Melendez (2001-05) Rigo Pardo (2000-01) Chris Slovik (1996) Brad Stisser (2006) Theodore Savo (1980) Brian Vestal (2002) Anthony Wihlborg (1997) Lincoln Stone (1981) David Niemeyer (2003-04) Franklyn Valcarso (1998-99) Theodore Bettwy (1980-81) Bob Seawright (1981) Trini Gomez (2005-06) Adam Sthay (1999, 2001-2003) Robert Segwright (1983) Timothy Hale (1983) Miguel Benitez (2004-06) William Highes (1985) Scott Hendrix (1985) Christopher Bravata (1985-86) Ken Warzholik (1987) Brian Bettwy (1987) Greg Kirland (1988) Dominic Simonton (1980-81) Mike Gillette (1988) 14 Chris Brayn (1988) Steve Leresque (1989) Steven Cameron (1983) 8 Jeff Van Gastel (1989) Steven Barry (1990) Mitch Gosztyla (1993-94) Kevin Lane (1985, 1987) Jim Delong (1990) Robert Gardner (1991-94) Jonathan Tutrow (1995-96) Craig Jaffe (1988) Dan Kelley (1992) Brad Bohl (1995) Greg Rubendall (1998) Jay Bevelheimer (1989-92) Sean Byrne (1993) J.J. Rackleff (1996-97) 21 Kevin Aeling (1999) 2 David Herzog (1993-94) Ivan Grgas (1995-96) David Estrada (1998) Joshua Moreno (2000) Jason Gootee (1995-97) Jeffrey Ammerman (1997) Michael Coakley (1999-02) Danny Williams (2001-02) Spencer Reeves (1998-00) Brad Myrand (1998) Danny Williams (2003-04) Eric Brandt (2003-04) Matthew Kovar (2000-04) Shunta Shimizu (1999) Garrett Maloney (2005-06) Alex Proano (2005) Bo Miller (2005-06) Michael Brewer (2000-2004) Wilkie Johnson (2006) Will Freriks (2005) Nicos Damianou (1980) Alex Proano (2006) Luis de la Torre (1981) Jim Murphy (1987) Tom Paul (1980) Bart Callendar (1983) Mike Garcia (1995-96) Joe Lenihan (1981) Luis de la Torre (1980) Terry Ellis (1985) Adam Stockman (1997) Steve Cameron (1981) Steve Hogan (1981) Mike Shockley (1987) Richard Gutierrez (1998-99) Ted Savo (1983) John Hogan (1981) 15 Pat Forte (1988) Arturo Torres (2000-02) Timothy Hale (1985) John Huttunger (1983) Kimo Trask (1991) 22 Salvador Diaz (2003) 3 Martin Hale (1985) Quinn O’Donnell (1985) Sean Stansfield (1992) Aneesh Rana (2005) Jocob Mense (1989) 9 Dean Wilson (1987) Bryan Sirkel (1993) Andrew Morris (2006) Jim Murphy (1990) Doug Seward (1988) Andre Childers (1995-96) Paride Casciani (1991-92) Ken Warcholik (1990) Spencer Reeves (1997) Kieran Barreli (1985) Shane Gallagher (1993-94) Jeff Van Gasel (1991-92) Ryan Franks (1998) Robert Faison (1987) Adam Stockman (1995-98) Derek Williams (1993-94) Cameron Yenokida (1999) Jim Murphy (1988) Ive Grgas (1997) Jonathan Mooney (1995-96) Alejandro Torres (2001-2003) Mark Wilhelm (1989) Philip Arias (1999-01) Richard Gutierrez (1997) Tyler Mehl (2004-06) Jorge Rodriguez (1993-94) Tony Chinakwe (2003-05) Jeffrey Ammerman (1998-99) 23 Mark Duncan (1995-96) Adam Sloustcher (2006) Michael Erush (2000-01) Bill Purtell (1981) Kyle Sandera (1997) Will Roraff (2002) Marc Ragazzi (1983) Jeremy Wessely (1998) Frank Adams Jr. (1980) Yuji Teranishi (2003) Travis Schweizer (1985-86) Gonzalo Bonilla (1999) George Ogilvie (1981) Diego Barrera (2004-06) Brian Miller (1987-88) Leon Pijpaert (2000) Patrick Hughes (1983) Christopher Storer (1990) Julian Gaitan (2001) David Dufault (1985, 1987) Lincoln Stone (1980) 16 Steve Silvestri (1991) Joseph Stoakley (2002-06) Kevin Lane (1988) David Bettwy (1981) Gorka Apaolaza (1993) 4 Gerry Brady (1989) Joe Lenihan (1983) Sean Stansfield (1994) Derek Williams (1995) Rob Faison (1991) Niall Armstrong (1985) Ben Villaflor (1995-97) Richard Gutierrez (1996) Steve Silvestri (1992) Paul Giannini (1987) Robert Palikuca (1998) Brad Meyers (1997) Bryan Sirkel (1994) 10 Greg Poncetta (1988) Eric Kim (1999-2002) Mark Lackey (1998-01) Aaron Mamula (1995-96) Sean Hart (1989) Brian Vestal (2003-04) Sean Rhynard (2002) Patrick Choate (1997-98) Eric Hill (1990) Jay Singh (2005-06) 24 LJ Reinhardt (2003-05) Jeff Kovar (1999-02) Dannel Christian (1991-93) Josh Carroll (2006) Bobby Burling (2003-06) Brad Legant (1994) Sam Gullotti (1980) Jorge Rodriguez (1995-96) Mark Silva (1980) Luis Alvarez (1997) John Mazzarella (1985) Bret Lawrence (1996) Christian de Virgilio (1980) Gonzalo Bonilla (1998) Chris Braun (1987) Ryan Franks (1997) Michael Waring (1983) Andres Murriagui (1999-02) Brent Deal (1987) Andre Childers (1998-99) Michael Gaumher (1985, 1987) Junior Ybarra (2003-06) 17 John Tealdi (1988) Ashy Kaviani (2003-05) Sean Hart (1988) Paul Sommer (1989) 25 Pasquale Murillo (2006) Pat Forte (1989) Lawrence Linehan (1980) Bobby Faison (1990) 5 Bernard Albers (1990) Frank Adams (1981) Sean Murphy (1991-92) Dan Gray (1992-94) Niall Armstrong (1983) Ian Mickelwright (1993) Barton Payne (1995-97) John Kestler (1985) Kyle O’Keefe (1995) Daniel Chavarria (1998) Mark Argento (1988) Jeremy Wessely (1997) Nick Resich (1999-01) Dave Ayala (1989) Shunta Shimizu (1998) 26 - Kyle Sandera (1998) Michael 0 (2002-03) 11 Alex Poli (1990) Arturo Torres (1999) Omar Lejeune (1999) Stephen Carlson (2004-06) Tim Bernard (1991-93) Pat Parker (2000-03) 26 Aneesh Rana (2003-04) Greg Snyder (1994) Jawaan Delaney (2004-06) - Andrew Kristof (2005-06) Mike Bartholomew (1995-96) 30 Jaret Asuncion (1998) 27 - Bryan Sullivan (1998) Claudio Basaez (1999-01) Michael Ogletree (2004-06) Salvador Diaz (2002) Sean Rhynard (2003-04) 28 - Ankit Rawat (2006) David Niemeyer (2005-06) 30- Toby Kennedy (2004-06) Note- Numerical rosters not available for years 1982, 1984 and 1986 30 Loyola marymount university All-Time LMU Info RECORD BOOK All-Time Game Highs All-Time Season Leaders All-Time Career Leaders

Game Records (team) Goals Goals Goals Scored...... 8 vs. North Florida, 9/5/05 1. Arturo Torres (1999)...... 16 1. Arturo Torres (1999-02)...... 46 Goals Scored (Half)...... 5, vs. Occidental, 9/8/90 2. Arturo Torres (2001)...... 11 2. Kevin Novak (2000-03)...... 23 Shots...... 37, vs. Pacific Christian, 10/3/89 Arturo Torres (2000)...... 11 Jorge Rodriguez (1993-96)...... 23 Assists...... 11, vs. North Florida, 9/5/05 4. Kevin Novak (2003)...... 9 4. Andres Murriagui (1999-02)...... 18 Points...... 27, vs. North Florida, 9/5/05 (8g, 11a) Kevin Novak (2002)...... 9 5. Dannel Christian (1991-93)...... 17 Earliest Goal...... 0:49, vs. San Diego, 11/4/89 6. Arturo Torres (2002)...... 8 6. Bobby Burling (2003-06)...... 15 Latest Goal...... 119:58, vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 9/7/92 David Cameron (1996)...... 8 7. Brad Myrand (1995-98)...... 14 Saves...... 21, vs. UC San Diego, 9/12/86 Jorge Rodriguez (1995)...... 8 8. steven Burke (1986-88)...... 12 Most Shots Faced...... 38, vs. Santa Clara, 10/21/90 9. Dannel Christian (1992)...... 7 Armando Melendez (2002-05)...... 12 10. Trini Gomez (2005)...... 6 10. robert Gardner (1991-94)...... 10 Andres Murriagui (2001)...... 6 Tim Bernard (1990-93)...... 10 Game Records (individual) Brad Myrand (1996)...... 6 Jorge Rodriguez (1996)...... 6 Goals Scored...... 4, Arturo Torres vs. Denver, 9/10/99 Assists Dannel Christian (1993)...... 6 ...... 4, Andres Murriagui vs. Cal State LA, 9/28/01 1. Arturo Torres (1999-02)...... 22 Tommy Stevenson (1990)...... 6 Goals Scored (Half)...... 4, Andres Murriagui 2. matt Kovar (2001-2004)...... 18 steven Burke (1987)...... 6 ...... vs. Cal State LA, 9/28/01 Bobby Burling (2003-06)...... 18 Shots...... 13, Michael Erush vs. Cal State LA, 9/28/01 4. Andres Murriagui (1999-02)...... 17 Assists...... 3, Eric Kim vs. St. Mary’s, 11/5/99 Assists 5. michael Erush (2000-03)...... 16 ...... 3, J.J. Rackleff vs. Occidental, 10/13/97 1. Arturo Torres (2000)...... 10 Armando Melendez (2002-05)...... 16 ...... 3, Mitch Gosztyla vs. CS Fullerton, 11/9/94 2. Armando Melendez (2004)...... 8 Junior Ybarra (2003-06)...... 16 Points...... 8, Andres Murriagui vs. Cal State LA, 9/28/01 matt Kovar (2003)...... 8 8. Jorge Rodriguez (1993-96)...... 15 ...... 8, Arturo Torres, vs. Denver, 9/10/99 4. Andres Murriagui (2002)...... 7 9. robert Gardner (1991-94)...... 13 Saves...... 21, Brian Bettwy vs. UC San Diego, 9/12/86 J.J. Rackleff (1997)...... 7 10. eric Kim (1999-02)...... 12 Jorge Rodriguez (1996)...... 7 Junior Ybarra (2003)...... 7 Points 8. Kevin Novak (2002)...... 6 1. Arturo Torres (1999-02)...... 114 eric Kim (1999)...... 6 Individual Records 2. Jorge Rodriguez (1993-96)...... 61 spencer Reeves (1999)...... 6 3. Kevin Novak (2000-03)...... 54 robert Gardner (1993)...... 6 4. Bobby Burling (2003-06)...... 48 Goals Tim Bernard (1992)...... 6 Game...... 4, Andres Murriagui vs. Cal State LA, 9/28/01 5. Andres Murriagui (1999-02)...... 53 ...... 4, Arturo Torres vs. Denver, 9/10/99 6. Armando Melendez (2002-05)...... 40 Season...... 16, Arturo Torres, 1999 Points 7. Dannel Christian (1991-93)...... 38 Career...... 46, Arturo Torres, 1999-02 1. Arturo Torres (1999)...... 36 8. Brad Myrand (1995-98)...... 35 2. Arturo Torres (2000)...... 32 9. matt Kovar (2001-04)...... 33 3. Arturo Torres (2001)...... 25 robert Gardner (1991-94)...... 33 Assists 4. Kevin Novak (2002)...... 24 Game...... 3, Nick Blanco at Gonzaga, 10/22/06 5. Arturo Torres (2002)...... 21 ...... 3, Eric Kim vs. St. Mary’s, 11/5/99 6. David Cameron (1996)...... 20 ...... 3, Mitch Gosztyla vs. CS Fullerton, 11/9/94 Jorge Rodriguez (1995)...... 20 ...... 3, J.J. Rackleff vs. Occidental, 10/13/97 8. Jorge Rodriguez (1996)...... 19 Season...... 10, Arturo Torres, 2000 9. Kevin Novak (2003)...... 19 Career...... 15, Jorge Rodriguez, 1993-96 10. Armando Melendez (2004)...... 18

Points Game...... 8, Andres Murriagui vs. Cal State LA, 9/28/01 ...... 8, Arturo Torres vs. Denver, 9/10/99 Season...... 36, Arturo Torres, 1999 Shaun Kalnasy 2001-04 Arturo Torres 1999-2002 Career...... 68, Arturo Torres, 1999-Present

Goals Against Average Season...... 0.82, Shaun Kalnasy, 2003 Career...... 0.958, Shaun Kalnasy, 2001-2004

Saves Game...... 21, Brian Bettwy vs. UCSD, 9/12/86 Season...... 185, Brian Bettwy, 1986 Career...... 410, Chris Walter, 1993-96

Shutouts Season...... 6.0, Shaun Kalnasy, 2003 ...... 6.0, Adam Sthay, 2002 ...... 6.0, Daniel Sheridan, 2001 Career...... 14.0 Jerad Bailey, 1997-2000

2007 men’s soccer 31 All-Time LMU INfo Lion Pride - NCAA Tournament

1-0 win over Cal State Northridge, With four straight NCAA Tournament appearances between 2001 and 2004, LMU placed itself 11/20/04 among the nation’s elite soccer programs. The Lions earned their first bid in 2001, and picked up

their first victory in 2002 with a 1-0 win over Cal State Northridge. LMU earned its first top-16

national seed and first round bye in 2003, and picked up another 1-0 first round victory over Cal

State Northridge in 2004.

First-ever LMU College Cup victory: 1-0 win over Cal State Northridge, 11/23/02

Lion pride - major league soccer LMU players are not only succeeding while they’re in school, but continuing to play at the next level. Seven Lion players have been a part of Major League Soccer teams, with one, Bobby Burling, currently playing with Chivas USA. Arturo Torres was the first Lion to get drafted by MLS as the 19th pick in the 2002 draft to the Los Angeles Galaxy. Torres played for the Galaxy until the 2005 season. He was the first pick in the 2004 MLS Expansion Draft for CD Chivas USA.

Andres Murriagui played for the Columbus Crew in 2003, and Michael Erush contributed for the Colorado Rapids in 2004. In 2005, Shaun Kalnasy (CD Chivas USA) and Kevin Novak (Real Salt Lake) joined the growing list of Lions in Major League Soccer. Bobby Burling was selected in 2007 by the Galaxy but later signed with Chivas USA, giving the Lions at least one player on an MLS roster for each season dating back to 2003.

Lions in MLS Pictured from left - Michael Erush (CD Chivas USA), Bobby Burling (CD Chivas USA), Shaun Kalnasy (CD Chivas USA) and Arturo Torres (LA Galaxy) Photos courtesy of Juan Carlos Miranda (Chivas USA) and Los Angeles Galaxy.

32 Loyola marymount university All-Time LMU Info YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1983 10-6 at Santa Clara L 0-7 1979 2-15-1, 1-6-0 SCISA / 8th (1) Azusa Pacific Tournament - Azusa, CA 6-6-2, 6-0-1 SCISA / 1st Head Coach: Matt Klasila Head Coach: Martin Carty 1988 3-13-4, 0-5-0 WCC / 6th 9-7 UCLA * L 0-5 Individual Game Results Unavailable Head Coach: Al Kotero 9-10 at US International * L 0-11 1980 9-15 Pacific L -4 9-4-0, 6-1-0 SCISA / 1st 9-17 at Nevada - Las Vegas * L 2-6 9-1 Azusa Pacific W forfeit Head Coach: Hector Martinez 9-21 at Westmont L -3 9-10 Portland * L 0-4 9-25 san Diego State * L 0-6 9-13 at Cal Lutheran T (ot) 0-0 9-28 Pomona-Pitzer T (ot) 1-1 9-16 at Point Loma Nazarene L 0-1 Results Incomplete 9-30 at US International L 0-5 9-17 at Pomona-Pitzer W 2-1 9-10 cal State Dominguez Hills L 0-1 10-5 Long Beach State * L -3 9-20 at Westmont L 0-4 9-20 at Cal Lutheran L 0-1 10-8 at Fresno Pacific L -2 9-25 san Diego * L 2-3 10-8 UC Riverside W 2-1 10-12 cal Poly SLO L 0-1 10- cal Poly Pomona T (ot) 2-2 10-11 at UC Irvine W 3-1 10-14 at Stanford L -9 10-5 at Occidental T (ot) 1-1 10-13 USC * W 6-3 10-16 at California L -2 10-9 at Saint Mary's * L -6 10-15 california Tech W 7-0 10-23 at San Diego * W (ot) 3-1 10-11 at Santa Clara * L 0-7 10-17 at Chapman L 0-2 10-29 cal Lutheran W 2-1 10-13 at UCLA L 0-8 10-22 at UC Riverside W 2-1 10-30 at UC Santa Barbara L (ot) 2-4 10-15 USC L -2 10-23 at Los Angeles Baptist College W 3-2 11-3 at San Jose State L 0-5 10-17 san Francisco * L 0-5 10-27 at Long Beach State * W -0 11-9 cal State Fullerton * L -3 10-20 UC Irvine L 0-8 10-29 UCLA * L 0-3 * Indicates SCISA Game 10-22 at US International L 0-5 11-8 at Southern California College W 3-1 10-25 at Cal State Los Angeles L 0-5 * Indicates SCISA Game 1984 10-29 at Biola T (ot) 1-1 2-15-0 1981 11-4 at San Diego State L 0-12 Head Coach: Mike Lane 3-12-1, 2-5-0 SCISA / 7th 11-5 at USC W -0 Head Coach: Al Beck * Indicates WCC Game Individual Game Results Unavailable 1989 9-1 at CS Dominguez Hills T (ot) 1-1 1985 3-13-0, 0-5-0 WCC / 6th 9-9 san Diego State * L 0-9 0-13-0 Head Coach: Peter Novakovic 9-16 at Claremont L 0-4 Head Coach: Mike Lane 9-19 at UC Santa Barbara * L -3 9-3 at UC Irvine L 0-3 9-22 cal State Fullerton * L 0-4 Individual Game Results Unavailable 9-5 Westmont L -5 9-26 at Chapman L 0-5 9-8 vs. Biola (1) L 0-3 10-3 at Cal State Los Angeles L 2-8 1986 9-9 vs. Occidental (1) W -0 10-7 at US International * L 0-4 1-13-1 9-14 saint Mary’s * L 0-1 10-10 at Nevada - Las Vegas * L 3-6 Head Coach: Roger Langner 9-16 at Portland * L -4 10-14 at Whittier W -0 9-17 at Oregon State L 0-2 10-17 at San Diego * W 2-1 9- santa Clara L -4 9-22 at Cal State Fullerton L 0-4 10-22 cal Lutheran L 0-1 9-5 cs Dominguez Hills L 0-3 9-27 at Azusa Pacific L -7 10-28 Long Beach State * W 4-2 9-10 at Pomona-Pitzer W 3-2 9-29 santa Clara * L 0-7 11-4 USC * cancelled 9-12 at UC San Diego L 0-5 10-3 Pacific Christian W 5-0 11-7 at San Francisco ^ L -7 9-14 at UC Irvine L -4 10-7 at San Francisco * L 0-9 11-8 at Santa Clara ^ L -2 9-20 cal Lutheran T (ot) 1-1 10-10 US International W 2-1 11-11 at Cal State Northridge L 0-5 9-23 at Cal State Los Angeles L -4 10-20 cal State Los Angeles L -5 * Indicates SCISA Game 10-8 UC Santa Barbara L -4 10-29 at UC San Diego L -5 ^ Indicates WCAC Game 10-15 Azusa Pacific L 2-3 11-4 san Diego * L -4 1982 10-18 US International L -4 * Indicates WCC Game (1) Azusa Pacific Tournament 5-11-1, 2-6-0 SCISA / 7th 10-21 at UCLA L -5 - Azusa, CA Head Coach: Matt Klasila 10-29 at Westmont L 0-2 1990 11-5 at San Diego State L 0-8 3-18-0, 0-5-0 WCC / 6th 11-8 at Cal State Fullerton L 0-1 9- csDominguez Hills L 0-1 Head Coach: Peter Novakovic 11-12 san Diego L 0-4 9-4 US International * L 0-1 9-8 at Long Beach State * W -0 1987 9-7 vs. UC San Diego (1) L 0-3 9-15 at Cal State Fullerton * L -3 3-8-2 9-8 vs. Occidental (1) W 6-0 9-18 Whittier W 5-1 Head Coach: Roger Langner 9-13 Azusa Pacific W -0 9-21 at UCLA * L 0-6 9-16 cal State San Bernardino L 0-4 9-25 cal State Bakersfield W 7-1 9-4 vs. Biola (1) L 0-1 9-21 UC Irvine L -5 9-29 LaVerne L 0-1 9-5 vs. Christ College (1) W 5-0 9-24 san Francisco * L 0-2 10-2 nevada - Las Vegas * L 0-1 9-8 Westmont L -5 9-27 at Regis L 2-5 10-6 at Cal Poly SLO L 0-2 9-11 UC San Diego T (ot) 0-0 9-29 at Denver L 0-2 10-9 san Diego * W -0 9-16 occidental W -0 9-30 at Colorado College L 0-6 10-11 at Cal Lutheran L -3 9-18 Point Loma Nazarene L 0-1 10-2 at Westmont L -4 10-27 at San Diego State * L 0-4 9-22 at Southern California College T (ot) 1-1 10-6 at Cal State Los Angeles L -3 10-29 Golden West College T (ot) 2-2 9-26 Pomona-Pitzer W -0 10-8 cal Poly Pomona L -9 11-3 UC Santa Barbara * L 0-4 9-28 at UC Santa Barbara L -3 10-13 at Cal State Northridge L -6 11-6 at San Francisco (1) L 0-5 9-30 at US International L 0-4 10-16 UC San Diego L 0-2 11-7 vs. Santa Clara (1) W (ot) 1-0 10-4 at Saint Mary's L -4 10-19 at Saint Mary’s * L 0-2 * Indicates SCISA Game (1) WCAC Tournament - San 10-5 at San Jose State L -4 10-21 at Santa Clara * L 0-6 Francisco, CA 2007 men’s soccer 33 All-Time LMU INfo 10-23 at San Diego * L -7 10-8 at San Diego * L -5 10-23 cal State Northridge W 5-0 10-24 at US International L 2-3 10-15 saint Mary’s * L -5 10-27 Portland * L 2-3 10-28 chapman W 3-1 10-18 claremont-Mudd L 2-4 11-1 at Santa Clara * L 0-1 10-30 at UCLA L -9 10-30 san Francisco * L 0-4 11-3 at Sacramento State L -2 11-3 Portland * L 0-5 11-3 at Sacramento State L 0-8 11-10 Gonzaga * L -3 * Indicates WCC Game. (1) Azusa Pacific Cougar Classic 11-5 at Portland * L 0-8 11-13 UC Irvine W -0 - Azusa, CA 11-7 at Gonzaga * L (ot) 2-3 * Indicates WCC Game (1) Hartford American Phoenix * Indicates WCC Game (1) Charter One Soccer Classic Classic - West Hartford, CT (2) UNLV Rebel Classic - Las 1991 - Cleveland, OH Vegas, NV 3-14-1, 0-5-0 in WCC / 6th 1994 1997 Head Coach: Peter Novakovic 2-14-2, 0-5-1 WCC / T-6th 6-9-1, 3-3-0 WCC / T-3rd Head Coach: Peter Novakovic Head Coach: Todd Saldana 8-31 Fresno Pacific L -2 9-3 at Azusa Pacific L 0-4 9-4 UC Davis W (ot) 1-0 8-3 san Diego State T (2ot) 0-0 9-7 christ College W 2-0 9-9 at UC Santa Barbara L 0-4 9-7 at UCLA L -3 9-9 christian Heritage T (ot) 1-1 9-11 at Cal State Northridge L -4 9- san Jose State L (ot) 1-2 9-12 at Point Loma Nazarene W 2-1 9-14 occidental W 5-0 9-14 UC Santa Barbara W (ot) 1-0 9-15 santa Clara * L -4 9-23 at Cal State Los Angeles L 0-2 9-21 at Gonzaga * W 2-1 9-21 vs. SW Missouri State (1) L (ot) 1-3 9-25 at San Diego State L 2-4 9-26 at UC Irvine L 0-2 9-25 at Chapman L -3 9-28 UC Irvine L (ot) 3-4 9-28 nevada - Las Vegas W (ot) 3-2 9-28 at Portland * L 0-5 9-30 at Cal Poly SLO T (ot) 0-0 10-2 at Cal State Fullerton L -3 10-1 at San Francisco * L 0-7 10-2 cal State Northridge L 0-5 10-10 san Francisco * L 0-1 10-7 southern California College L 0-1 10-7 at Saint Mary’s * L 0-2 10-13 at Occidental W 6-0 10-9 saint Mary’s * L 0-5 10-9 at Santa Clara * L -4 10-19 santa Clara * W 2-0 10-13 at UC Irvine L -3 10-21 at San Francisco * L 0-4 10-24 at Portland * L 0-1 10-18 at San Diego * L 0-7 10-23 at San Jose State L 0-6 10-31 at San Diego * L 0-2 10-22 cal State Northridge L -3 10-30 san Diego * L -5 11-2 sacramento State L -2 10-29 The Masters College L -4 11-4 Gonzaga * T (ot) 0-0 11-9 saint Mary’s * W -0 11-1 at La Verne W 3-0 11-6 Portland * L -3 11-15 at Cal State Northridge L -6 11-4 cal State Los Angeles L -3 11-9 cal State Fullerton L 3-4 * Indicates WCC Game * Indicates WCC Game (1) Brigham Young Classic - 11-11 Fresno State L -10 1998 Provo, UT * Indicates WCC Game 5-12-1, 1-4-1 WCC / 6th 1992 1995 Head Coach: Paul Krumpe 2-15-2, 0-5-0 WCC / 6th 5-12-1, 1-5-0 WCC / T-6th Head Coach: Peter Novakovic Head Coach: Peter Novakovic 9- cal State Fullerton L 0-2 9-4 at UC Santa Barbara W -0 9-5 Azusa Pacific L (ot) 1-2 9-3 UC Santa Barbara L 0-5 9-6 at Cal Poly SLO L 0-4 9-7 Pomona-Pitzer W (ot) 2-1 9-8 vs. Texas Christian (1) W (ot) 4-3 9-11 at Washington (1) L (2ot) 1-2 9-11 at Fresno Pacific L 3-4 9-10 vs. South Alabama (1) L -2 9-13 vs. Oregon State (1) L 0-3 9-14 Biola T (ot) 1-1 9-17 at Cal State Northridge L 2-3 9-18 at San Diego State W -0 9-16 at Claremont-Mudd T (ot) 1-1 9-22 at UCLA L 0-3 9-20 UC Irvine W -0 9-18 at Cal State Los Angeles L 0-3 9-24 at UC Irvine W (ot) 3-1 9-25 nevada - Las Vegas L -2 9-2 san Francisco * L 0-5 9-28 at Notre Dame L 0-5 10-4 at UCLA L (2ot) 1-2 9-23 La Verne W 3-2 10-1 at DePaul L 2-5 10-10 cal State Northridge W 2-1 9-27 sacramento State L 0-2 10-2 at Loyola-Chicago W 3-1 10-16 at Saint Mary’s * L 0-1 10-2 at Cal State Northridge L 0-5 10-6 santa Clara * L -4 10-18 at San Francisco * T (2ot) 0-0 10-5 chapman L 3-4 10-8 cal Poly SLO L 0-1 10-25 Portland * L -2 10- san Diego * L 0-6 10-14 at UC San Diego T (2ot) 1-1 10-30 vs. Indiana (2) L 0-3 10-13 at The Masters College L 0-2 10-22 saint Mary’s * W (ot) 2-1 11-1 vs. Saint Mary’s (2) L -3 10-16 at Santa Clara * L 0-4 10-29 san Francisco * L 0-1 11-6 Gonzaga * L (2ot) 2-3 10-18 at Saint Mary’s * L 0-5 11-3 at Portland * L -3 11- san Diego * W 2-1 10-21 UC Irvine L 0-5 11-5 at Gonzaga * L 0-6 11-15 at Santa Clara * L 0-2 10-26 cal Lutheran L 2-3 11-8 san Diego State W 5-1 * Indicates WCC Game 10-31 Gonzaga L -3 11-12 at San Diego * L 0-1 (1) MPSF/WCC Challenge - Seattle, WA 11-8 Portland * L -5 * Indicates WCC Game (1) Robertson Invitational - (2) UCLA Reebok Classic - Los Angeles, CA * Indicates WCC Game Albuquerque, NM 1993 1996 1999 3-16-0, 0-6-0 WCC / 7th 6-10-2, 0-6-0 WCC / 7th 8-8-3, 1-3-2 WCC / 7th Head Coach: Peter Novakovic Head Coach: Peter Novakovic Head Coach: Paul Krumpe

9-4 Point Loma Nazarene W (ot) 3-1 9-1 UCLA L 0-3 9-1 at UC Irvine W -0 9-8 san Diego State L (ot) 2-3 9-8 san Jose State T (2ot) 2-2 9-4 vs. Air Force (1) L -2 9-12 santa Clara * L 0-2 9-13 at Hartford (1) L 2-4 9-6 vs. New Mexico (1) L 0-4 9-15 UC Santa Barbara L 0-3 9-14 vs. Adelphi (1) W 2-0 9-10 Denver W 4-2 9-17 at Fresno State L 0-7 9-20 at UC Santa Barbara W 2-0 9-12 UC Santa Barbara W 3-1 9-2 cal State Northridge L 0-2 9-27 at Nevada - Las Vegas (2) T (2ot) 2-2 9-17 at California W -0 9-24 vs. Western Kentucky (1) L 3-4 9-29 vs. New Mexico (2) L 3-4 9-19 at Sacramento State L 2-4 9-25 vs. Central Michigan (1) W 3-2 10-2 at San Diego State W 2-0 9-24 oregon State W 2-0 9-29 at UC Irvine L -7 10-6 at Cal State Fullerton W -0 9-29 UCLA L (ot) -2 10-1 at Cal State Fullerton W 4-3 10-9 san Diego * L -2 10-1 vs. UC Irvine (2) T (2ot) 3-3 10-3 san Jose State L 0-5 10-18 at San Francisco * L (ot) 2-5 10-3 at CS Fullerton (2) L 2-4 10-5 at Chapman L 2-3 10-20 at Saint Mary’s * L 0-1 10-10 san Francisco* L -2 34 Loyola marymount university All-Time LMU Info

10-17 cs Bakersfield W -0 9-27 at Sacramento State W 5-1 NE (2) Matador Soccer Invitational - Northridge, CA (3) 10-22 at Portland* T (2ot) 2-2 9-29 at San Jose State W 3-1 Game played at The Home Depot Center - Carson, CA 10-24 at Gonzaga* L (2ot) 2-3 10-4 UC Riverside W 3-0 (4) NCAA Tournament - Los Angeles, CA 11-2 at San Diego* L 0-3 10-6 UC Santa Barbara W (ot) -0 2005 11-5 saint Mary’s* W 5-0 10-13 san Diego * W (2ot) 3-2 8-8-4, 6-5-1 WCC / 3rd 11-7 at CS Northridge W 3-2 10-16 at San Diego State L (ot) 2-3 Head Coach: Paul Krumpe 11-13 santa Clara* T (2ot) -1 10-20 Portland * L 0-1 * Indicates WCC Game (1) Air Force Tournament - 10-27 at Saint Mary’s * W 2-1 Colorado Springs, CO (2) Titan Classic - Fullerton, CA 11-2 at San Francisco * W (ot) -0 9-3 vs. Illinois-Chicago (1) L 0-2 2000 11-10 Gonzaga * W -0 9-5 vs. North Florida (1) W 8-0 10-7-1, 2-3-1 WCC / 4th 11-16 at Santa Clara * L 0-3 9-11 UCLA L 0-4 Head Coach: Paul Krumpe 11-23 cal State Northridge (4) W -0 9-16 vs. Tulsa (2) T (2ot) -1 11-27 at UCLA (4) L 2-4 9-17 at SMU (2) T (2ot) -1 * Indicates WCC Game (1) LMU Fall Classic - Los 9-25 #10 UC Santa Barbara W 2-1 9-1 vs. Detroit Mercy (1) W -0 Angeles, CA (2) Nike Goal Rush Classic - Fresno, CA 9-30 at Gonzaga* W 2-1 9-3 at Loyola-Chicago (1) W (ot) -0 (3) Vanderbilt Tournament - Nashville, TN (4) NCAA 10-2 at Portland* L 0-1 9-8 at UNLV (2) W (ot) 3-2 Tournament - Los Angeles, CA 10-7 san Francisco* L 0-1 9-10 vs. Tulsa (2) L -2 10-9 #5 Santa Clara* W 3-1 2003 9-15 michigan State (3) W 2-0 10-12 at West Virginia T (2ot) -1 9-17 cal State Fullerton (3) L -3 12-7-1, 3-3-0 WCC / 5th 10-16 at San Diego* T (2ot) -1 9-2 san Jose State (4) L 0-2 Head Coach: Paul Krumpe 10-2 northwestern L 0-2 9-23 san Diego State (4) W(2ot) -0 10-23 saint Mary’s* W 2-1 9-26 at UC Santa Barbara W(2ot) -0 8-31 vs. Michigan (1) L 0-2 10-28 Gonzaga * L 2-3 9-29 UC Irvine W (ot) 3-2 9-1 at Michigan State (1) W 3-1 10-30 Portland * W -0 10-1 at Fresno State L -3 9-5 #9 SMU (2) L -4 11-4 at San Francisco * L -2 10-6 at San Francisco * L -2 9-7 #7 Creighton (2) W (2ot) 2-1 11-6 at #5 Santa Clara * W 2-1 10-8 at Saint Mary’s * W 2-1 9-12 at UC Irvine W 4-1 11-10 at Saint Mary’s * L -2 10-15 san Diego * T (2ot) -1 9-14 sacramento State T (2ot) 0-0 11-13 san Diego* W 2-0 10-22 Portland * W(2ot) 3-2 9-19 vs. Oral Roberts (3) W 2-0 * Indicates WCC Game (1) UC Irvine Tournament - 10-29 cal State Northridge W 2-1 9-21 vs. Bucknell (3) W 4-3 Irvine, CA (2) Mi Cocina Tournament - Dallas, TX 11-5 Gonzaga * L 0-1 9-27 at #2 UCLA L 0-2 2006 11-11 at Santa Clara * L 0-1 10-3 at UC Riverside W 3-0 9-8-2, 5-5-2 WCC / 4th * Indicates WCC Game (1) Jesuit Cup - Chicago, IL 10-5 at #9 UC Santa Barbara W -0 Head Coach: Paul Krumpe (2) UNLV Tournament - Las Vegas, NV (3) Fila Cup - 10-12 #19 San Jose State W (ot) 2-1 Los Angeles, CA (4) LMU Fall Classic - Los Angeles, CA 10-17 san Francisco * L (ot) -2 10-19 saint Mary’s* L (2ot) -2 8-26 at #2 Connecticut W -0 2001 10-24 at San Diego* L (2ot) -2 8-28 at Central Connecticut State L (2ot) -2 9-7-2, 2-3-1 WCC / 5th 10-31 at Portland* W 2-0 9-3 marquette W 2-1 Head Coach: Paul Krumpe 11-2 at Gonzaga* W 3-0 9-8 vs. Rhode Island (1) W 2-1 11-5 san Diego State W 2-0 9-10 at Harvard (1) L 0-1 8-31 Air Force (1) L 0-3 11-15 #6 Santa Clara* W 3-0 9-15 at #14 UC Santa Barbara L 0-1 9-2 Fresno State (1) L -3 11-26 #6 Santa Clara (4) L (ot) 0-1 9-17 cal Baptist W 2-1 9-7 vs. Stanford (2) L 0-1 * Indicates WCC Game (1) Michigan St. Tournament 9-22 Gonzaga* W -0 9-9 at California (2) W -0 - East Lansing, MI (2) LMU Fall Classic - Los Angeles, 9-24 Portland* L 0-1 9-18 at UC Riverside W 4-0 CA (3) Air Force Tournament - USAFA, CO (4) NCAA 9-29 at #15 Santa Clara* W 2-1 9-21 UC Irvine (3) W -0 Tournament - Los Angeles, CA 10-1 at Saint Mary's* T (2ot) -1 9-23 Harvard (3) W 3-1 10-6 #18 San Francisco* L 0-1 2004 9-28 cal State Los Angeles W 5-2 10-12 san Diego* T (2ot) -1 11-8-3, 8-3-1 WCC / 3rd 9-30 at UCLA W -0 10-15 at San Diego* W 3-2 Head Coach: Paul Krumpe 10-5 sacramento State W -0 10-20 at Portland* L -2 10-7 at Cal State Northridge T (2ot) 2-2 10-22 at Gonzaga* W 4-1 10-19 at Portland * T (2ot) 0-0 9-3 sW Missouri St. (1) T (2ot) 2-2 10-27 saint Mary's* W (2ot) 2-1 10-21 at Gonzaga * L -4 9-5 at #24 Creighton (1) L -2 10-29 #10 Santa Clara* L 0-2 10-26 at San Diego * L 0-2 9-10 vs. #19 New Mexico (2) L 0-3 11-5 at San Francisco L (2ot) -2 11-4 saint Mary’s * W (ot) 2-1 9-12 vs. American (2) W 3-2 * Indicates WCC Game (1) Harvard Tournament - 11- san Francisco * W 4-1 9-19 vs. #12 UCLA (3) T (2ot) 0-0 Cambridge, MA 11-17 santa Clara * L 0-1 9-22 Air Force L -2 11-23 vs. UCLA (4) L (2ot) 2-3 9-26 UC Riverside W 5-2 * Indicates WCC Game (1) Fila Cup - Los Angeles, CA 10-1 Gonzaga* W 2-0 (2) Cal Tournament - Berkeley, CA (3) LMU Fall Classic - 10-3 #20 Portland* W 2-0 Los Angeles, CA (4) NCAA Tournament - San Diego, CA 10-8 at San Francisco* W (ot) 2-1 10-10 at Saint Mary’s* T (2ot) -1 2002 10-15 at #16 Wake Forest L -3 15-4-2, 4-2-0 WCC / 2nd 10-17 #2 Santa Clara* W 4-0 Head Coach: Paul Krumpe 10-22 at San Diego* W 4-2 10-24 san Diego * W 3-2 8-30 Wisconsin-Green Bay (1) W 3-0 10-29 at Gonzaga * L 0-1 9- california (1) T (2ot) 0-0 10-31 at Portland * W -0 9-6 vs. Ohio State (2) W 2-1 11-5 #19 San Francisco * L -2 9-8 vs. UC Irvine (2) W 3-1 11-7 saint Mary’s * W 2-1 9-13 at Vanderbilt (3) W -0 11-12 at #19 Santa Clara * L 0-1 9-15 vs. Eastern Illinois (3) W 3-1 11-20 #23 Cal State Northridge (4) W -0 9-19 cal State Northridge T (2ot) -1 11-23 at #6 UCLA (4) L 0-3 9-22 UCLA W 2-0 * Indicates WCC Game (1) Diadora Challenge - Omaha,

2007 men’s soccer 35 All-Time LMU INfo

9-25-88 Home L 2-3 Texas Christian ...... 1-0-0 11-4-89 Home L 1-4 9-8-95 neutral W (ot) 4-3 10-23-90 Away L 1-7 SERIES RECORDS 10-18-91 Away L 0-7 Tulsa...... 0-1-1 Adelphi ...... 1-0-0 9-25-91 Away L 1-3 Nevada - Las Vegas ...... 2-4-1 10-11-92 Home L 0-6 9-10-00 neutral L 1-2 9-14-96 neutral W 2-0 10-5-92 Home L 3-4 10-10-81 Away L 3-6 10-8-93 Away L 1-5 9-16-05 neutral T (2ot) 1-1 10-8-93 Away L 2-3 10-2-82 n/A L 0-1 10-30-94 Home L 1-5 Air Force ...... 0-3-0 9-17-83 Away L 2-6 11-12-95 Away L 0-1 UC Davis ...... 1-0-0 9-4-99 Away L 0-1 Christ College ...... 2-0-0 9-27-96 Away T (ot) 2-2 10-9-96 Home L 1-2 9-4-94 Home W (ot) 1-0 8-31-01 Home L 0-3 9-5-86 neutral W 5-0 9-28-97 Home W (ot) 3-2 10-31-97 Away L 0-2 9-22-04 Home L 1-2 9-7-91 Home W 2-0 9-25-98 Home L 1-2 11-11-98 Home W 2-1 UC Irvine ...... 8-9-1 9-8-00 Away W (ot) 3-2 11-2-99 Away L 0-3 9-14-86 n/A L 1-4 American University ...... 1-0-0 Christian Heritage ...... 0-0-1 10-15-00 Home T (2ot) 1-1 10-20-88 Home L 0-8 9-12-04 neutral W 3-2 9-9-91 Home T 1-1 North Florida...... 1-0-0 10-26-01 Away L 0-2 9-3-89 Away L 0-3 9-5-05 neutral W 8-0 10-13-02 Home W (2ot) 3-2 9-21-90 Home L 1-5 Azusa Pacific ...... 2-4-0 Claremont-Mudd ...... 0-2-1 10-24-03 Away L (2ot) 1-2 10-13-91 Away L 1-3 10-15-86 n/A L 2-3 9-16-81 Away L 1-4 Northwestern...... 0-1-0 10-22-04 Away W 4-2 10-21-92 Home L 0-5 9-1-88 Home W forfeit 9-16-92 Away T 1-1 10-21-05 Home L 0-2 10-24-04 Home W 3-2 9-29-93 Away L 1-7 9-27-89 Away L 1-7 10-18-93 Home L 2-4 10-16-05 Away T (2ot) 1-1 9-28-94 Home L (ot) 3-4 9-13-90 Home W 1-0 Occidental ...... 5-0-1 11-13-05 Home W 2-0 9-24-95 Away W (ot) 3-1 9-3-91 Away L 0-4 Colorado College ...... 0-1-0 9-16-87 Home W 1-0 10-12-06 Home T (2ot) 1-1 11-13-96 Home W 1-0 9-5-92 Home L (ot) 1-2 9-30-90 Away L 0-6 10-5-88 Away T (ot) 1-1 10-15-06 Away W 3-2 9-26-97 Away L 0-2 9-8-89 neutral W 6-0 9-20-98 Home W 1-0 Biola ...... 0-2-2 Connecticut...... 1-0-0 9-9-89 neutral W 1-0 San Diego State ...... 5-8-1 9-1-99 Away W 1-0 9-4-87 neutral L 0-1 8-26-06 Away W 1-0 9-14-94 Home W 5-0 9-9-81 Home L 0-9 10-1-99 neutral T (2ot) 3-3 10-29-88 Away T (ot) 1-1 10-13-97 Away W 6-0 10-27-82 n/A L 0-4 9-29-00 Home W (ot) 3-2 9-8-89 neutral L 0-3 Creighton...... 1-1-0 9-25-83 Home L 0-6 9-21-01 Home W 1-0 9-14-92 Home T (ot) 1-1 9-7-03 Home W (2ot) 2-1 Ohio State ...... 1-0-0 11-5-86 n/A L 0-8 9-8-02 neutral W 3-1 9-5-04 Away L 1-2 9-6-02 neutral W 2-1 11-4-88 Away L 0-12 9-12-03 Away W 4-1 Bucknell ...... 1-0-0 9-8-93 Home L (ot) 2-3 9-21-03 neutral W 4-3 Denver ...... 1-1-0 Oral Roberts ...... 1-0-0 9-25-94 Away L 2-4 UCLA ...... 2-16-1 9-29-90 Away L 0-2 9-19-03 neutral W 2-0 11-8-95 Home W 5-1 10-29-80 Home L 0-3 California ...... 2-1-1 9-10-99 Home W 4-2 10-2-96 Away W 2-0 9-21-82 n/A L 0-6 10-16-83 Away L 1-2 Oregon State ...... 1-2-0 8-31-97 Home T (ot) 0-0 9-7-83 Home L 0-5 9-17-99 Away W 1-0 DePaul ...... 0-1-0 9-17-89 Away L 0-2 9-18-98 Away W 1-0 10-21-86 n/A L 1-5 9-9-01 Away W 1-0 10-1-95 Away L 2-5 9-13-98 neutral L 0-3 9-23-00 Home W (2ot) 1-0 10-13-88 Away L 0-8 9-1-02 Home T (2ot) 0-0 9-24-99 Home W 2-0 10-16-02 Away L (ot) 2-3 10-30-90 Away L 1-9 Detroit Mercy...... 1-0-0 11-5-03 Home W 2-0 9-22-95 Away L 0-3 Cal Baptist...... 1-0-0 9-1-00 neutral W 2-0 Pacific ...... 0-1-0 9-1-96 Home L 0-3 9-17-06 Home W 2-1 9-15-83 Home L 1-4 San Francisco ...... 3-20-1 9-7-97 Away L 1-3 Eastern Illinois ...... 1-0-0 11-7-81 Away L 1-7 10-4-98 Away L (ot) 1-2 Cal Lutheran ...... 1-4-2 9-15-02 neutral W 3-1 Pacific Christian ...... 1-0-0 11-6-82 n/A L 0-5 9-29-99 Home L (2ot) 1-2 9-20-80 Away L 0-1 10-3-89 Home W 5-0 10-17-88 Home L 0-5 9-30-01 Away W 1-0 10-22-81 Home L 0-1 Fresno Pacific ...... 0-3-0 10-7-89 Away L 0-9 11-23-0 neutral L (2ot) 2-3 10-11-82 n/A L 1-3 10-8-83 Away L 1-2 Point Loma Nazarene ...... 3-2-0 9-24-90 Home L 0-2 9-22-02 Home W 2-0 10-29-83 Home W 2-1 8-31-91 Home L 1-2 9-13-83 Away W 4-3 10-1-91 Away L 0-7 11-27-02 Away L 2-4 9-20-86 n/A T (ot) 1-1 9-11-92 Away L 3-4 9-18-87 Home L 0-1 9-21-92 Home L 0-5 9-27-03 Away L 0-2 9-13-88 Away T (ot) 0-0 9-16-88 Away L 0-1 10-30-93 Home L 0-4 9-19-04 neutral T (2ot) 0-0 10-26-92 Home L 2-3 Fresno State ...... 0-4-0 9-12-91 Away W 2-1 10-21-94 Away L 0-4 11-23-04 Away L 0-3 9-17-93 Away L 0-7 9-4-93 Home W (ot) 3-1 10-29-95 Home L 0-1 9-11-05 Home L 0-4 Cal Poly Pomona ...... 0-1-1 11-11-94 Home L 1-10 10-18-96 Away L (ot) 2-5 10-1-88 Home T (ot) 2-2 10-1-00 Away L 1-3 Pomona-Pitzer ...... 4-0-1 10-10-97 Home L 0-1 UC Riverside ...... 6-0-0 10-8-90 Home L 1-9 9-2-01 Home L 1-3 9-28-83 Home T (ot) 1-1 10-18-98 Away T (2ot) 0-0 10-8-80 Home W 2-1 9-10-86 n/A W 3-2 10-10-99 Home L 1-2 10-22-80 Away W 2-1 Cal Poly ...... 0-4-1 Golden West College ...... 0-0-1 9-26-87 Home W 1-0 10-6-00 Away L 1-2 9-18-01 Away W 4-0 10-6-82 n/A L 0-2 10-29-82 n/A T (ot) 2-2 9-17-88 Away W 2-1 11-11-01 Home W 4-1 10-4-02 Home W 3-0 10-12-83 Home L 0-1 9-7-92 Home W (ot) 2-1 11-2-02 Away W (ot) 1-0 10-3-03 Away W 3-0 9-30-94 Away T (ot) 0-0 Gonzaga ...... 7-10-1 10-17-03 Home L (ot) 1-2 9-26-04 Home W 5-2 10-8-95 Home L 0-1 10-31-92 Home L 1-3 Portland ...... 5-15-2 10-8-04 Away W (ot) 2-1 9-6-98 Away L 0-4 11-3-93 Away L (ot) 2-3 9-10-88 Home L 0-4 11-5-04 Home L 1-2 UC San Diego ...... 0-3-1 11-4-94 Home T (ot) 0-0 9-16-89 Away L 1-4 10-7-05 Home L 0-1 10-29-89 Away L 1-5 Cal State Bakersfield ...... 2-0-0 11-5-95 Away L 0-6 11-3-90 Home L 0-5 11-4-05 Away L 1-2 9-7-90 neutral L 0-3 9-25-82 n/A W 7-1 11-10-96 Home L 1-3 9-28-91 Away L 0-5 10-6-06 Home L 0-1 10-16-90 Home L 0-2 10-17-99 Home W 1-0 9-21-97 Away W 2-1 11-8-92 Home L 1-5 11-5-06 Away L (2ot) 1-2 10-14-95 Away T 1-1 11-6-98 Home L (2ot) 2-3 11-5-93 Away L 0-8 Cal State Dominguez Hills...... 0-3-1 10-24-99 Away L (2ot) 2-3 11-6-94 Home L 1-3 San Jose State ...... 2-6-1 UC Santa Barbara ...... 7-9-0 9-10-80 Home L 0-1 11-5-00 Home L 0-1 11-3-95 Away L 1-3 11-3-83 Away L 0-5 9-19-81 Away L 0-3 9-1-81 Away T (ot) 1-1 10-21-01 Away L 1-4 10-27-96 Home L 2-3 10-5-87 Away L 1-4 11-3-82 n/A L 0-4 9-1-82 n/A L 0-1 10-10-02 Home W 1-0 10-24-97 Away L 0-1 10-3-93 Home L 0-5 10-30-83 Away L (ot) 2-4 9-5-86 n/A L 0-3 11-2-03 Away W 3-0 10-25-98 Home L 1-2 10-23-94 Away L 0-6 10-8-86 n/A L 1-4 10-1-04 Home W 2-0 10-22-99 Away T (2ot) 2-2 9-8-96 Home T (ot) 2-2 9-28-87 Away L 1-3 Cal State Fullerton ...... 2-10-0 10-29-04 Away L 0-1 10-22-00 Home W (ot) 3-2 9-11-97 Home L (ot) 1-2 9-15-93 Home L 0-3 9-22-81 Home L 0-4 9-30-05 Away W 2-1 10-19-01 Away T (2ot) 0-0 9-21-00 Home L 0-2 9-9-94 Away L 0-4 9-15-82 n/A L 1-3 10-28-05 Home L 2-3 10-20-02 Home L 0-1 9-29-02 Away W 3-1 9-3-95 Home L 0-5 11-9-83 Home L 1-3 9-22-06 Home W 1-0 10-31-03 Away W 2-0 10-12-03 Home W (ot) 2-1 9-20-96 Away W 2-0 11-8-86 n/A L 0-1 10-22-06 Away W 4-1 10-3-04 Home W 2-0 9-14-97 Home W (ot) 1-0 9-22-89 Away L 0-4 10-31-04 Away W 1-0 Santa Clara ...... 7-19-1 9-4-98 Away W 1-0 10-1-93 Away W 4-3 Hartford American ...... 0-1-0 10-2-05 Away L 0-1 11-8-81 Away L 1-2 9-12-99 Home W 3-1 11-9-94 Home L 3-4 9-13-96 Away L 2-4 10-30-05 Home W 1-0 11-7-82 n/A W (ot) 1-0 9-26-00 Away W (2ot) 1-0 10-6-96 Away W 1-0 9-24-06 Home L 0-1 9-1-86 n/A L 1-4 10-6-02 Home W (ot) 1-0 10-2-97 Away L 1-3 Harvard ...... 1-1-0 10-20-06 Away L 1-2 10-6-87 Away L 0-7 10-5-03 Away W 1-0 9-1-98 Home L 0-2 9-23-01 Home W 3-1 10-11-88 Away L 0-7 9-15-06 Away L 0-1 10-3-99 Away L 2-4 9-10-06 Away L 0-1 Regis ...... 0-1-0 9-29-89 Home L 0-7 9-17-00 Home L 1-3 9-27-90 Away L 2-5 10-21-90 Away L 0-6 US International ...... 1-8-0 Illinois-Chicago...... 0-1-0 9-15-91 Home L 1-4 10-7-81 Away L 0-4 Cal State Los Angeles ...... 1-8-0 9-3-05 neutral L 0-2 Rhode Island...... 1-0-0 10-16-92 Away L 0-4 9-4-82 n/A L 0-1 10-3-81 Away L 2-8 9-8-06 neutral W 2-1 9-12-93 Home L 0-2 9-10-83 Away L 0-11 9-23-86 n/A L 1-4 Indiana ...... 0-1-0 10-9-94 Away L 1-4 9-30-83 Away L 0-5 10-25-88 Away L 0-5 10-30-98 neutral L 0-3 Sacramento State ...... 2-5-1 10-6-95 Home L 1-4 10-18-86 n/A L 1-4 10-20-89 Home L 1-5 9-21-92 Home L 0-2 11-1-96 Away L 0-1 9-30-87 Away L 0-4 10-6-90 Away L 1-3 La Verne...... 2-1-0 11-3-93 Away L 0-8 10-19-97 Home W 2-0 10-22-88 Away L 0-5 11-4-91 Home L 1-3 9-29-82 n/A L 0-1 11-3-96 Away L 1-2 11-15-98 Away L 0-2 10-10-89 Home W 2-1 9-18-92 Away L 0-3 11-1-91 Away W 3-0 11-2-97 Home L 1-2 11-13-99 Home T (2ot) 1-1 10-24-90 Away L 2-3 9-23-94 Away L 0-2 9-23-92 Home W 3-2 9-19-99 Away L 2-4 11-11-00 Away L 0-1 9-28-01 Home W 5-2 10-5-01 Home W 1-0 11-17-01 Home L 0-1 Vanderbilt ...... 1-0-0 Long Beach State ...... 3-1-0 9-27-02 Away W 5-1 11-16-02 Away L 0-3 9-13-02 Away W 1-0 Cal State Northridge...... 6-9-2 10-27-80 Away W 1-0 9-14-03 Home T (2ot) 0-0 11-15-03 Home W 3-0 11-11-81 Away L 0-5 10-28-81 Home W 4-2 11-26-03 Home L (ot) 0-1 Wake Forest ...... 0-1-0 10-13-90 Away L 1-6 9-8-82 n/A W 1-0 Saint Mary's ...... 10-13-2 10-17-04 Home W 4-0 10-15-04 Away L 1-3 10-22-91 Home L 1-3 10-5-83 Home L 1-3 10-4-87 Away L 1-4 11-12-04 Away L 0-1 10-2-92 Away L 0-5 10-9-88 Away L 1-6 10-9-05 Home W 3-1 Washington ...... 0-1-0 9-21-93 Home L 0-2 Los Angeles Baptist ...... 1-0-0 9-14-89 Home L 0-1 11-6-05 Away W 2-1 9-11-98 Away L (2ot) 1-2 9-11-94 Away L 1-4 10-23-80 Away W 3-2 10-19-90 Away L 0-2 9-29-06 Away W 2-1 10-2-94 Home L 0-5 10-9-91 Home L 0-5 10-29-06 Home L 0-2 Western Kentucky ...... 0-1-0 9-17-95 Away L 2-3 Loyola-Chicago ...... 2-0-0 10-18-92 Away L 0-5 9-24-93 neutral L 3-4 10-23-96 Home W 5-0 10-2-95 Away W 3-1 10-15-93 Home L 1-5 SMU ...... 0-1-1 11-15-97 Away L 1-6 9-3-00 Away W (ot) 1-0 10-7-94 Away L 0-2 9-5-03 Home L 1-4 Westmont ...... 0-6-0 10-10-98 Home W 2-1 10-22-95 Home W (ot) 2-1 9-25-05 Away T (2ot) 1-1 9-21-83 Away L 1-3 11-7-99 Away W 3-2 Marquette...... 1-0-0 10-20-96 Away L 0-1 10-29-86 n/A L 0-2 10-29-00 Home W 2-1 9-2-06 Home W 2-1 11-9-97 Home W 1-0 South Alabama ...... 0-1- 9-8-87 Home L 1-5 10-7-01 Away T (2ot) 2-2 10-16-98 Away L 0-1 9-10-95 neutral L 1-2 9-20-88 Away L 0-4 9-19-02 Home T (2ot) 1-1 The Masters College ...... 0-2-0 11-1-98 neutral L 1-3 9-5-89 Home L 1-5 11-23-02 Home W 1-0 10-29-91 Home L 1-4 11-5-99 Home W 5-0 Southern California ...... 2-1-0 10-2-90 Away L 1-4 11-20-04 Home W 1-0 10-13-92 Away L 0-2 10-8-00 Away W 2-1 10-13-80 Home W 6-3 11-4-01 Home W (ot) 2-1 10-15-88 Home L 1-2 West Virginia...... 0-0-1 Cal State San Bernardino ...... 0-1-0 Michigan...... 0-1-0 10-27-02 Away W 2-1 11-5-88 Away W 1-0 10-12-05 Away T (2ot) 1-1 9-16-90 Home L 0-4 8-31-03 neutral L 0-2 10-19-03 Home L (2ot) 1-2 10-10-04 Away T (2ot) 1-1 Southern California College ...... 1-1-1 Whittier ...... 2-0-0 Cal Tech ...... 1-0-0 Michigan State...... 2-0-0 11-7-04 Home W (2ot) 2-1 11-8-80 Away W 3-1 10-14-81 Away W 1-0 10-15-80 Home W 7-0 9-15-00 Home W 2-0 10-23-05 Home W 2-1 9-22-87 Away T (ot) 1-1 9-18-82 n/A W 5-1 9-1-03 Away W 3-1 11-10-05 Away L 1-2 10-7-91 Home L 0-1 Central Connecticut State...... 0-1-0 10-1-06 Away T (2ot) 1-1 Wisconsin-Green Bay ...... 1-0-0 8-28-06 Away L (2ot) 1-2 New Mexico ...... 0-3-0 10-27-06 Home W (2ot) 2-1 Stanford ...... 0-2-0 8-31-02 Home W 3-0 9-29-96 neutral L 3-4 10-14-83 Away L 1-9 Central Michigan ...... 1-0-0 9-6-99 neutral L 0-4 San Diego ...... 9-15-4 9-7-0 neutral L 0-1 Records begin in 1980 and do not include the 9-25-93 neutral W 3-2 9-10-04 neutral L 0-3 10-17-81 Away W 2-1 1984 and 1985 seasons. 10-9-82 n/A W 1-0 SW Missouri State ...... 0-1-1 Chapman ...... 1-5-0 Notre Dame ...... 0-1-0 10-23-83 Away W (ot) 3-1 9-21-9 neutral L (ot) 1-3 10-17-80 Away L 0-2 9-28-95 Away L 0-5 9-12-86 n/A L 0-5 9-3-04 neutral T (2ot) 2-2 9-26-81 Away L 0-5 11-12-86 n/A L 0-4 10-28-90 Home W 3-1 9-11-87 Home T (ot) 0-0 36 Loyola marymount university INSIDERight Place. LMU Right Time. LMU Up Close...... 38 What LMU is about...... 39 The Colleges...... 40 Student-Athlete Academic Support...... 41

Los Angeles Campus LMU Sports Medicine...... 42 Strength and Conditioning...... 43 LMU Champions...... 44 LMU All-Americans...... 44 LMU Athletics Hall of Fame...... 45

Athletics Complex Administration...... 46 Compliance...... 47 Athletics Facilities...... 48 Sullivan Field...... 49 LMU Game Day...... 50

President Lawton Los Angeles...... 51

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aybe that we’re the only Or that our five colleges, all connected At LMU, we inspire you to take ideas apart Catholic University in Los to Los Angeles, enable students to make and learn how they fit together. You’ll test MAngeles and one of the current contacts in technology, business, your limits, forge enduring friendships, world’s renowned Jesuit institutions, a politics, art, music, and naturally, the en- promote justice and become a contribut- group that includes 28 U.S. universities tertainment industry. ing citizen of the world. and over 100 schools worldwide. Yet there’s something more to consider. If Our curriculum is broad and deep. Our Or that Loyola Marymount University has you’re looking for a place to acquire facts pace is demanding. Our expectations are been called a Hidden Gem by the Wash- and skills that will help you get along in high. Our plans are ambitious. And we’re ington Post and ranked among the Best in the world, you have many choices. But if looking for curious, accomplished, enter- the West by U.S. News & World Report. you’re looking for a place where God fits prising, visionary students eager to em- Or that our serene campus, overlooking in, a place that honors faith as well as rea- brace the challenge. Marina del Rey, offers one of the most ex- son, Loyola Marymount University may be hilarating academic locations anywhere. the place for you.

38 LMU Men’s Soccer 2007 Media Guide inside LMU What LMU is about

It’s about the support Throughout an LMU education, students enjoy the support of instructors who know each individual by name and who make classes challenging, fascinating and fun. Class sizes are 13 to 1 and give each student a chance to exceed even their own expectations. it’s who you are with Looking for camaraderie? When it comes to providing friends and mentors, you won’t find a university surpass- ing LMU. The campus population comes from all 50 states and 70 countries. Better still, LMU offers more than 100 extracurricular organizations that hone the students skills and help them find like-minded colleagues for life.

Whatever the religious belief, the university pays atten- tion to individual spirit. “I’ve thought a lot about what makes my friends at college different than those from high school, and I’ve realized that the people at LMU live up to the mission of being men and women for others,” said a sophomore. Students are free to examine faith in social or service activities. it’s where you live Every fall, nine out of 10 first-year students take advantage of LMU housing and for some very good reasons. Some of the benefits of LMU living are simple: an active social scene, meal plans that allow students to dine at various campus locations, and easy access to classes and campus facilities. But university housing offers much more than simple convenience, it also give students an edge. As a resident, students are immediately plugged into programs that help them achieve better grades, meet new friends, develop professional contacts and graduate in a timely manner.

IT’S WHERE YOU’RE BOUND “We’re trying to get rid of you,” so professor Kelly Young- er, who directs the Honors Program, likes to tell LMU stu- dents. He’s referring to the study abroad opportunities, scholarships, internships, academic conferences and com- petitions that take students off campus and into the world. When it comes time to graduate, students will have the knowledge, the confidence, and the strength of spirit to achieve anything the students can imagine.

LMU Men’s Soccer 2007 Media Guide 39 inside LMU A View to a Promising Future

PROGRAMS OF STUDY Accounting African American Studies Animation Archaeology Art History Asian and Pacific Studies Asian Pacific American Studies Athletic Training Biochemistry Biology Business Administration Business Law Chemistry Chicana/o Studies Civil Engineering Classical Civilization Classics Communication Studies Computer Engineering Computer Information Systems Computer Science Dance Economics Electrical Engineering Elementary Education Engineering Physics English Entrepreneurship he Chronicle of Higher Education notes that at can’t accommodate them, Hollywood can. “For my ju- Environmental Engineering Jesuit institutions, this precept “translates into nior thesis, I teamed up with two other people to make Environmental Science a large amount of individual attention from a two-part, 10-minute sitcom,” says a TV production Ethics T European Studies faculty members and accessibility to high-level admin- major. “We developed an idea and asked a senior in Film Production istrators, including the president.” At LMU, students screenwriting to write a script. When it came to cast- Finance French don’t simply benefit from cura personalis; they practice ing, we ran an ad in Backstage West and received 300 General Science it, too, carrying out the Jesuit ideal of “men and wom- head shots. It was like a real casting audition.” German en for others.” The Marymount sisters contribute a Greek History history of educating women and teaching through the • At LMU, real-world experiences benefits any disci- Human Resource Management arts, with a deliberately international perspective that pline-even literature. Students in the BELLARMINE Humanities encourages respect for all cultures. LMU brings these COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS don’t just read Jack Individualized Studies International Business gifts together in five colleges: Business Administration, Kerouac. They go on the road. English professor Kelly Irish Studies Communications and Fine Arts, Film and Television, Lib- Younger explains: “I teach a course called Road Read Italian Latin eral Arts, and Science and Engineering. in which we study not only the literature of Los Ange- Leadership les and California, but also the city itself as text. After Liberal Studies • Under the direction of award-winning entrepreneur- reading Nathanael West’s The Day of Locust, we take Liberal Studies - Elem. Edu. Management ship professor Fred Kiesner, for instance, students in a walking tour of downtown L.A., focusing on the ar- Marketing our COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION partici- chitecture of the 1920s and 30s. We read Kerouac’s Big Mathematics (Pure and Ap- pate in an internship program that places them with Sur and drive up the coast, spending a week reading, plied) Mathematics Education social entrepreneurs who are working to better society. writing and sharing on the intellectual adventure. Mechanical Engineering “More and more, students are saying, ‘Hey, I can use Modern Greek Multimedia my abilities to do good for others by doing business,” Honors Program Music said Kiesner. • The Universi- Natural Science ty Honors Pro- Operations Management Peace Studies • From their first year, engineering majors in our COL- gram provides Philosophy LEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING address real- an intensive Physics world design challenges, like devising plans for im- and innova- Political Science Pre-Dentistry proving LMU’s traffic flow. “The project takes a lot of tive academic Pre-Journalism creativity and some pretty complex problem-solving,” e x p e r i e n c e Pre-Law says associate dean Tom Calder. “During students’ for the seri- Pre-Medicine Pre-Optometry presentations, we’ve had the University’s V.P. for facili- ous student. Pre-Pharmacy ties sit in to listen to their ideas and offer professional The program Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Pediatric Medicine feedback.” combines four Pre-Veterinary Medicine interdisciplinary University Honors core courses with an Psychology • Students in the SCHOOL OF FILM AND TELEVI- intensive year-long sequence in writing, critical thinking Recording Arts Science Education SION produce their and American Cultures. A second year-long sequence Screenwriting own short films and TV in the history of civilization and a course in natural phi- Sociology pilots, with acting and losophy are also a part of the curriculum. All honors Spanish Studio Arts music often supplied students are required to display proficiency in a foreign Television Production by student performers language, take an upper-division ethics course, an in- Theatre Arts Theological Studies from our COLLEGE OF terdisciplinary seminar in the junior year and a senior Travel and Tourism COMMUNICATION thesis. Interested students should apply to the Univer- Urban Studies AND FINE ARTS. sity Honors Director. Women’s Studies When our talent pool

40 LMU Men’s Soccer 2007 Media Guide inside LMU Student-Athlete Academic Support

tudents who choose LMU for higher learning receive a world-class education on a campus known for its athletic excellence. The LMU SAthletics Department is committed to assisting student-athletes achieve their full potential both academically and athletically.

The Student-Athlete Academic Support Staff exists to support all student- athletes in their goals of getting a degree on time, maintaining athletic eligibility, and preparing for life after LMU. The Academic Support Staff provides guidance and counseling from the moment a recruit first walks on to the campus to the moment a student-athlete graduates.

Tradition of Excellence LMU has a proud reputation of academic excellence among its student-ath- letes. In the past few years the LMU Athletics Department has been in the highest percentile of the APR (Academic Performance Rate) scale among all schools in NCAA Division I.

According to the 2006 NCAA Graduation Rate, the LMU Athletics Depart- ment posted a rate of 84 percent for all student-athletes who exhausted their eligibility and a rate of 79 percent for those student-athletes who received athletics aid. Listed are some examples from the 2006-2007 aca- demic year of the academic excellence LMU student-athletes epitomize:

Academic Services The Academic Center and support staff is housed in Gersten Pavilion, pro- viding academic support for the 350+ athletes in 21 sports. The Academic Center includes a study area and desktop computers for student-athlete use. The staff consists of the Academic Coordinator and three Gradu- ate Assistant/Interns, who monitor the progress of student-athletes, ensure timely graduation, and assist in degree preparation. In addition, the aca- demic support staff offers a variety of other services, including:

• Major Requirements • Priority Registration • Study Hall • Tutorial Services • Laptop Checkout for Team Travel • Information about Awards and Post Graduate Scholarships • Life skills and Developmental Workshops and Speakers • Leadership and Mentoring opportunities

The Athletics Department is committed to ensuring every student-athlete reaches their full potential in the classroom. Each student-athlete is required to be enrolled in 15 units per semester and is asked to keep a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA. Each team can increase the department standard depend- ing on the philosophy of the coach.

At-Risk Students If a student falls below a 2.5 GPA during a given semester they are required to meet weekly with a member of the academic support staff and attend study hall the following semester. Depending on the situation and circum- stances, the student meetings can last from anywhere between 15 minutes to an hour. To help students in need, tutorial services through the Learning Resource Center (LRC) may be recommended by the advisor or requested by the student. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE First Year Students Examples from the 2005-2006 academic year of the academic All first semester student-athletes are required to meet weekly with a Stu- dent-Athlete Mentor to ensure they assimilate to life as a student-athlete excellence LMU student-athletes epitomize: at LMU. In addition, they are expected to attend study hall for a minimum • 155 National Scholar-Athletes of 4 hours weekly, in 2 hour blocks. Students are also encouraged to form (Minimum 3.0 GPA in 15 units or more) study groups with fellow students. Finally, first year students will be en- • 13 West Coast Conference All-Academic Recipients rolled in a one-unit class, LIBA 125, Foundations of Academic Achievement. • 5 WWPA Women’s All-Academic Recipients Taught by the Academic Coordinator, Matt Casaña, this class serves to fos- • 4 PCSC All-Academic Recipients ter important lessons in students such as time management, study skills, • 3 WWPA Men’s All-Academic Recipients diversity, and nutrition. • 1 Pacific Coast Swimming Conference All-Academic Recipient Academic Services Staff • 2 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Matt Casaña Academic Coordinator mcasañ[email protected] Drew Roberts Academic Services Assistant [email protected] • 2 First Team CoSIDA District All-Academic Members Brianna Johnson Academic Support Intern [email protected] • 1 NCAA Post Graduate Award Winner Renouk Wijemanne Graduate Assistant [email protected] • 7 Recipients of Student-Affairs Leadership Awards

LMU Men’s Soccer 2007 Media Guide 41 inside LMU LMU Sports Medicine and Athletics Training

A he busiestHub place per square of foot on theActivity On a given day, the Athletics Training Room campus of Loyola Marymount Univer- will see about half of the 325 student-athletes Tsity is not what one would think. It is at LMU. A given day will include lots of paper- not LMU’s on campus commons area, the Lair, work, therapy for student-athletes recovering University Hall or the LMU bookstore. It is the from injuries that keep them out of competi- LMU Athletics Training Room. tion, appointments with doctors and pre- and Right around 1,000-square feet, the LMU post-practice needs. training room at any given moment in season “Our mission is to eliminate the chance for is what Head Athletics Trainer Keith Ellison calls injury. We stress the use of ice and strength and “organized and controlled chaos.” In the height conditioning to reduce the risk of injury. Thus, of its busiest time of the year, when all 18 LMU the traffic in our training room can get very NCAA Division I sports are in action, the Train- heavy throughout the day,” said Ellison, who ing Room can make a casual onlooker dizzy. has been busy this year. “We have had a lot However, Ellison, his three full-time assis- of different injuries with many different teams. tants, Joe Gonzalez, Beth Drayer, Gary Dyogi Because of that we have had a lot of traffic in and 15 student assistants make it look easy. our training room doing rehab and doing the In his 16th-year at LMU and 10th as the normal stuff to prepare for practice or games.” Head Athletics Trainer, Ellison and his staff have In addition to providing the best care avail- turned the LMU training room into a model for able in the nation to LMU athletes, the training the school’s main conference affiliate, the West program services the needs of its opponents in Coast Conference. a first class manner and provides an opportunity “This is a great place to be because of the for students in the field of athletic training to people,” said Ellison, who graduated from LMU earn valuable experience. in 1987. “The fulltime staff we have here is the With more than 50 years of experience in best in the conference. We have the right per- the field, the Training Program provides- ser sonalities for LMU and they all genuinely care vices that includes a philosophy that places a and are concerned about the student-athletes, high value on health and wellness, a program not just for their injuries and sports they play, that allows injured student-athletes to return but for each person as a whole. to their sport as soon as medically safe and to “And it is not just my staff. It is the students substantially reduce the risk of athletic injury for that make this place great. The student-athletes those student-athletes. care and respect what we are doing. With 18 The Training Room at LMU features state-of- sports and just three trainers, it can get difficult the-art equipment in a 1,000-square foot sports in seeing to every need of the athletes. But the medicine complex. The equipment includes students understand and respect each other whirlpools, paraffin bath, ultrasound, muscle and make this place very, very successful now stimulation and hydrocalators. and in the future.”

42 LMU Men’s Soccer 2007 Media Guide inside LMU LMU Strength and Conditioning

he strength and conditioning program at all of which have the specific purpose of improv- mitment and rewards. There are ample opportu- Loyola Marymount University has become ing every athlete’s performance. nities to participate in sports, but athletes need Tover the years an essential component According to John Frappier, more than 2,000 to realize that with these opportunities, they of the Athletic department’s quest for Building professional athletes from NFL, MLB, NBA and need to commit to being the best they can be. Champions. The program is constantly looking NHL have participated in the program. Some This takes hard work and determination from on adding different training mechanisms for the of the professional athletes who use the system each individual to optimize their individual tal- benefit of our student/athletes under the guid- regularly are: Garrett Lowney (2000 and 2004 ents and abilities. This commitment and dedica- ance of Strength and Conditioning Coordinator, Olympic Wrestler), Heather Mitts (Professional tion leads to secondary benefits of physical and Sergiu Boerica and his assistant, Ciara Carl. Soccer Player), Jason Kreis (Professional Soccer mental fitness as well as the rewards of participa- In the past three years, the Strength and Con- Player), Dan O’Brien (Olympic Decathalon Ath- tion in sports. Every athlete has the opportunity ditioning program has tried to implement the lete), Cris Carter (All-Pro Wide Receiver), Pascal to succeed by using the FAST program but their Frappier Acceleration Speed Training (FAST) based Dupuis (Minnesota Wild), Jim Kleinsasser (Min- commitment to go the extra mile turns into life- on a partnership that has been established with nesota Vikings Fullback), Shaun Alexander (Se- long rewards on and off the field. Athletic Republic Corporation which it is running attle Seahawks), Rick Helling (Baltimore Orioles), this speed training system. The FAST speed train- Darin Erstad (Anaheim Angels) and Brett Hull ing protocols has been established through re- (Detroit Red Wings). search and development by John Frappier, MS in The tools used to implement the FAST proto- Exercise Physiology and Kinesiology and his team cols for our student/athletes are: 2 Generation of researchers, starting 1986. John Frappier’s II Super Treadmill (29+ mph, 40% grade), 4 scientifically designed Programs have two goals: specially designed hardwood plyometric floors, to make the athlete as efficient as possible and and weight machines designed to target the to find a balance between different muscles. In muscles of the hip girdle, trunk, and legs (2 Hip order to increase speed, there are two elements Machines, 2 Implosion Machines and 2 Plyo Press which can help do that: stride length and stride Machine). frequency. “The longer the stride and the more Loyola Marymount University is striving in of- frequently it occurs, the more ground you’ll cover fering our student/athletes an exceptional indi- in a shorter period of time.” states Frappier. vidualized experience during their time on cam- The FAST Programs are complex and system- pus. The Strength and Conditioning program the atic. They bring together the key components Athletics Department’s replica of the philosophy of improved speed, agility and overall athletic by developing the student/athlete potential performance. Through out the training period, through specific training routines to the athletes’ specific attention is given to: sports. Customizing the strength programs en- • Sprint mechanics sures the athletes’ growth which in return will • Neuromuscular coordination help the team win the conference and become a • Anaerobic and aerobic conditioning national contender. • Muscle physiology Life and sports are about opportunities, com-

LMU Men’s Soccer 2007 Media Guide 43 inside LMU Building Champions - LMU Athletics Highlights

CHAMPIONSHIPS & men’s basketball 2000-01 NCAA APPEARANCES WCC League Championships: Sarah McFarland (WVB- 1st-Team) 1961, 1988, 1990 Kevin Witt (MWP - 3rd-Team) Women’s basketball WCC Tournament Championships: Lucy Windes (WWP - 2nd-Team) WCC Championships: 2004 1988, 1989 NCAA Appearance: 2004 NCAA Appearances: 1961, 1980, 2001-02 NIT Appearance: 2001 1988, 1989, 1990* Kevin Witt (MWP - 2nd-Team) NIT Appearances: 1986 Kevin Paulsen (MWP - HM) Women’s rowing Stephen Lipinski (MWP - HM) WCC Championships: 2006 men’s crew Devon Courtney (WWP - 3rd-Team) 1980-81 Varsity Four National Champions 1992 Light Weight Four Lucy Windes (WWP - 2nd-Team) 1988-89 Varsity Four National Champions Pacific Coast Champions Teresa Guidi (WWP - 2nd-Team) Sean Smith (BASE - Freshman 1st-Team) Women’s cross country men’s golf Joe Frazee (BASE - Freshman HM) Billy Lockin (BASE - 1st-Team) Individual NCAA Championships: WCC Championships: 2006 1980 (AIAW) Terese Kozlowski NCAA Regional Appearance: 2006 2002-03 17:34.9 (National Champion) NCAA Championship Appearance: 2006 Andres Murriagui (MSOC - 1st-Team) Individual WCC Champion: WCC Individual Champions: Arturo Torres (MSOC - 3rd-Team) 2006 Laura Mickelson - 21:16 (6k) 2006 - Brian Locke; 2007 - Brian Locke Jeff Kovar (MSOC - Academic 1st-Team) 2001 Edit Pakay - 17:58 Kevin Witt (MWP - 3rd-Team) 1991 Gina Eron - 19:15 men’s soccer Teresa Guidi (WWP - 2nd-Team) NCAA Tournament Appearance: Rachel Riddell (WWP - 3rd-Team) Women’s soccer 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Katie Hicks (WWP -HM) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2002, 2006 men’s track 2003-04 Individual NCAA Championship Appearance: Kelli Nerison (WVB - HM) SOFTBALL 1950 Bob Boyd - n/a (1st) Kevin Novak (MSOC- HM) WISL Championships: 1996, 1999, 2000 Michael Erush (MSOC -1st-Team) PCSC Championships: 2003, 2005, 2007 men’s water polo Endre Rex-Kiss (MWP - 2nd-Team) NCAA Appearance: 2005, 2007 WWPA Championships: Teresa Guidi (WWP - 1st-Team) 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 Devon Wright (WWP - 2nd-Team) Women’s Tennis NCAA Final Four: 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 Stacia Peterson (WWP - HM) WCC Championships: 2002 Billy Lockin (BASE - 1st-Team) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2002 ALL-AMERICANS (since 1990) 2004-05 women’s track 1989-90 Matt Kovar (MSOC - 3rd-Team) Individual NCAA Regional Appearance: Bo Kimble (MBB - 2nd-Team) Diego Barrera (MSOC - Freshman 3rd-Team) 2007 Laura Mickelson (5,000-meter) Hank Gathers (MBB - 2nd-Team) Endre Rex-Kiss (MWP - 2nd-Team) 17:04.68 (15th) Kelli Nerison (WVB- HM) 2006 Laura Mickelson (5,000-meter) 1990-91 Stacia Peterson (WWP - 2nd-Team) 17:16.59 (4th) Kerry House (WVB - HM) Rachel Riddell (WWP- HM) Sara Mickelson (5,000-meter) Vanessa Glendenning (WCRW - HM) 17:51.09 (13th) 1995-96 2005-06 Individual NCAA Championship Appearance: Julie Greer (WVB- HM) Endre Rex-Kiss (MWP - 2nd-Team) 2006 Laura Mickelson (5,000-meter) Ian Elliott (MWP - HM) 16:43.61 (22nd) 1996-97 Brian McShane (MWP - HM) Kim Blankinship (WVB - 3rd-Team) Brian Locke (MG - HM) Women’s volleyball Tracy Holman (WVB - HM) Liz Stewart (WCRW -2nd-Team) WCC Championships: Christine Robinson (WWP - 3rd-Team) 1986, 1994, 1995, 1996 1997-98 Katie Hicks (WWP - HM) NCAA Tournament Appearances: Sarah Noriega (WVB - 1st-Team) 1986, 1994, Reid Priddy (MVB - 2nd-Team) 2006-07 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, Robert Schildts (MVB - 3rd-Team) Kim Feeney (WSOC - Freshman 4th-Team) 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005 Scott Walter (BASE - Freshman 1st-Team, Amanda Lenor (WSOC - 1st-Team) NIVC Tournament Appearances: 1990, 1992 Michael Schultz (BASE - Freshman 1st-Team) Ian Elliott (MWP - 3rd-Team) women’s water polo Ryan Beaver (BASE - Freshman HM) Brian McShane (MWP - HM) WWPA Championships: 2001, 2002, Stacia Peterson (WWP - 3rd-Team) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 1998-99 Brian Locke (MG - 3rd-Team) NCAA Appearances: 2001, 2002, Reid Priddy (MVB - 2nd-Team) Angelo Songco (BASE - Freshman 1st-Team) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Billy Traber (BASE HM) Curt Fiore (BASE - 3rd-Team) CoSIDA ACADEMIC Baseball ALL-AMERICANS WCC Championships: 1973, 1986, 1999-2000 2006-07 Laura Mickelson (WXC) 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000 Sarah McFarland (WVB - 2nd-Team) Stacia Peterson (WWP) NCAA Appearances: Tracy Sharp (WSOC - HM) 2002-03 Jeff Kovar (MSOC) 1973, 1986, 1988, 1989, Reid Priddy (MVB - 1st-Team) 1998-99 Heather Hollis (SOFT) 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000 Scott Walter (BASE - 2nd-Team) 1995-96 Sandor Demosthenes (BASE) College World Series: 1986 Billy Traber (BASE -2nd-Team) 1993-94 Anthony Napolitano (BASE) 1972-73 Dean Jelmini (BASE) Steve Smith (MBB)

44 LMU Men’s Soccer 2007 Media Guide inside LMU LMU Athletics Hall of Fame & Retired Jerseys

Multi-Sport Baseball COACHES/ADMINISTRATORS Player Induct. Grad. Bean, William “Billy” 1992 1986 Buckley, Terry 2005 1957 Adams, Milton “Sparky” 1993 1937 Bradberry, Miah 2000 1990 Season ticket holder Baseball, Football, Ice Hockey, Track & Field Kerslake, Bob “Whitey” 2007 1958 Casassa, Rev. Charles S., S.J. 1988 Agamenoni, Aldarico 1994 1937 Layana, Timothy 1992 1986 University President (1949-69) Football, Ice Hockey Logelin, Dr. Michael G. 1991 1970 Drager, Hub 1986 Boyd, Bob 1986 1950 McAnany, James E. 1993 1987 Athletic Administration (1949-80) Boxing, Football, Track & Field Napolitano, Anthony 2005 1993 Fortner, Nancy 1994 Boyle, Hugh 1989 1943 Noah, Russ 1986 1973 Women’s Volleyball Coach (1980-86) Baseball, Basketball Sheldon, Robert 1986 1972 Higgins, Rev. Thomas P., S.J. 1991 Brubaker, Harry “Bud” 1989 1932 Stone, Gerald 1986 1974 Golf Coach (1970-2001) Basketball, Football Jones, Arthur 2003 1950 Donahue, Bernard 1986 1930 WOMEN’S Rowing Basketball Trainer, Season Ticket Holder Baseball, Basketball, Football Hjelm, Karen (Hock) 2000 1981 Kilp, Rev. Alfred J., S.J. 1987 Donovan, Maurice E. 1991 1942 Formento, Merri Lisa 1991 1980 Athletic Administration (1956-1963) Baseball, Basketball, Golf Lieb, Tom 1987 Duvall, Al 1986 1936 WOMEN’S Cross COUNTRY Football & Ice Hockey Coach (1930-38) Football, Track & Field Kozlowski, Therese 1986 1982 Malone, Rev. Lorenzo, S.J. 1987 Hoffman, Leo 1986 1930 Athletic Admin., Golf Coach (1933-55) Baseball, Football Football McIssac, Don 1986 Hovland, Carl 1992 1939 Acquarelli, Harry 1988 1938 Rugby Coach (1960-1980) Basketball, Football, Baseball, Tennis Alker, Guerin P 1991 1950 McKenna, John 1992 Jelmini, Dean 1987 1973 Andorka, Bela J. 1991 1939 Football Coach (1949-51) Baseball, Football Brito, Gene 1986 1951 Merrifield, Rev. Donald P., S.J 1989 Karagozian, John 1994 1933 Cheatham, Ernie 1986 1952 University President (1969-84), Baseball, Football, Ice Hockey Currin, Paul 1986 1929 Chancellor (1985-present) Kelly, Roger 1986 1939 Donahue, Burch A. 1988 1943 Needles, James 1987 Baseball, Football, Golf, Track & Field Ferris, Neil G. 1991 1951 Basketball Coach, Football Coach Nocerine, Dominic 1986 1937 Giancanelli, Harold “Skip” 1989 1951 (1936-1940) Basketball, Football, Ice Hockey, Track & Field Klosterman, Don 1986 1952 Neri, Jerry 1989 Polich, John 1986 1938 Lauermann, Willard “Bill” E. 1988 1932 Assistant Football Coach (1949-51) Football, Ice Hockey, Track & Field Musacco, George 1987 1951 Oliver, Jordan 1987 Quinn, Brian 2000 1964 Nipp, Maury 1987 1952 Football Coach (1949-51) Basketball, Baseball, Administration Snyder, Frederick 1992 1952 Westhead, Paul 2000 Race, Edward 1993 1937 Men’s Basketball Head Coach (1986-91) Football, Ice Hockey WOMEN’S SOCCER Sanchez, Jamie 1993 1975 Sharp, Tracy 2007 2000 RETIRED JERSEYS Football, Tennis Name Induct. Grad. Sunderland, Paul 1986 1975 WOMEN’S Tennis Bean, Billy 2000 1986 Basketball, Volleyball Anderson, Kristi 2003 1989 Baseball Tunney, James 1989 1928 Delgado, Debbie 1994 1985 Holman, Tracy 2000 1998 Baseball, Basketball, Football Patridge, Carolyn B. 1991 1980 Volleyball Gathers, Hank 2000 1990 MEN’S Basketball MEN’S Tennis Basketball Adelman, Rick 1986 1968 Crawford, Roger 1994 1982 Kimball, Kealani 2005 2004 Arndt, John 1986 1952 Volleyball Baker, Dick 1993 1956 WOMEN’S Volleyball Kimble, Bo 2000 1990 Bento, Ed 1986 1962 Blankinship, Kim 2007 1996 Basketball Brown, Garnette 1987 1957 Fort, Andrea 1991 1987 Layana, Tim 2000 1986 Donovan, Bill 1986 1950 Holman, Tracy 2005 1998 Baseball Fryer, Jeff 2007 1991 House, Kerry 2003 1991 McFarland, Sarah 2002 2000 Gathers, Hank 2005 1990 Lacour, Cheryl 1988 1983 Volleyball Grote, Jerry 1986 1962 McFarland, Sarah 2007 2000 Stone, Gerald 2000 1974 Haderlein, Jim 1986 1971 Petrissans, Catherine 1992 1988 Baseball Kimble, Bo 2005 1990 Wohlford, Leslie 1993 1989 Wrench, Mardell 2000 1996 Kriste, Vide J. 1988 1940 Wrensch, Mardell 2005 1996 Baseball McDonald, Edwin “Scotty” 1987 1939 McKenzie, Forrest 1991 1986 TEAMS Newell, Pete 1986 1940 1969 Football 2003 Philyaw, Luther 1987 1976 Club National Champions Smith, Keith 2000 1986 Smith, Stephen J. 1991 1973 1981 Women’s Crew 1986 Woolpert, Phil 1986 1940 National Champion - Lightweight-4 Shell Yoest, Mike 1994 1988 1990 Men’s Basketball 2005 WOMEN’S BasketBALL Elite Eight/WCC Champions Brown, Sherri (WBB) 2003 1994 Flanagan, Lynn (WBB) 2000 1991 1986 Baseball 2007 College World Series

LMU Men’s Soccer 2007 Media Guide 45 inside LMU Administration - President & Athletics Director Dr. William Husak ATHLETIC DIRECTOR r. William S. Husak begins his 10th year as the Athletics Di- Drector at Loyola Marymount University. Since taking over the pro- gram in 1998, LMU has reached a new level of success. While the Lions’ success has been some of the best in program history, Husak firmly believes the program has “just scratched the surface.” His administrative efforts have focused on developing a team of coaches, support staff and adminis- trators who believe that LMU’s athlet- ics program can be among the elite in the nation. This period of time has Rev. Robert B. Lawton been marked by enhancing the sup- port of the athletic teams through the new and updated facilities, increased PRESIDENT scholarship and operational support and enhancing the coaching and ev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J., was named the 14th president of support staff. Loyola Marymount University on June 1, 1999. Father Lawton The past 10 years have been some of the most successful seasons in Rleads LMU into the next millennium after serving as the dean school history as the Lions won over 56 percent of its dual competitions of Georgetown College at Georgetown University since 1989. in that span and claimed the school’s first ever Commissioner’s Cup in Lawton, a classicist, scripture scholar, administrator, and priest, was 1996. Since 1998, LMU has claimed 22 conference championships and born in Cumberland, Maryland, and entered the Society of Jesus in 29 NCAA postseason appearances. Off the field, the Lions have had a 50 July 1965. percent increase in national scholar-athletes as 155 claimed the honor in Possessing a wealth of experience in both university teaching and the 2006-07 academic year. administration, Fr. Lawton comes to LMU after giving 20 years of ser- Husak attributes the current success and the future growth of the vice to Georgetown University. Serving as the assistant Dean from program to the staff that is in place. Since he took over the program, the 1984-89, Fr. Lawton also taught in the Theology department as an coaching and administrative staffs that lend support to the more than adjunct assistant professor during that period. He started at the Uni- 400 student-athletes has more than doubled in size. A full-time head versity in 1977 as an assistant professor of Theology and worked in coach will lead 19 of the varsity sports sponsored at LMU. When Husak that capacity until 1979. took over, only nine of the programs were led by full-time coaches. He earned his bachelor of arts degree in classics from Fordham Uni- In addition, support for the student-athletes was enhanced with the versity in 1971, graduating Phi Beta Kappa (summa cum laude). Fr. addition of eight brand new staff positions, which included an athletic academic coordinator, marketing/promotions manager, corporate rela- Lawton went on to attend Harvard University where he completed tions manager, two assistant athletic trainers, a strength and condition- his doctorate in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations in 1977. Fr. ing assistant coach and an assistant media relations director. Lawton was a Danforth and Woodrow Wilson Fellow at Harvard. He The final major piece to LMU Athletics’ growth and success has been was ordained in 1981. Husak’s commitment to facilities. Since he has taken over, $25 million Following his preparation for ordination from 1979-81, Fr. Lawton has been put into athletic facilities. That list includes the Burns Aquat- traveled to Germany to conduct independent study in both German ics Center, which was used as host to the 2002 and 2006 NCAA Men’s and theology. In 1982, he accepted an assistant professorship teach- Water Polo Championships. It has been the only time LMU has hosted an ing Hebrew and Aramaic at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, NCAA championship. Italy, a post he held until 1984. Facility enhancements have also included the brand new Smith Field In addition to his teaching and administrative duties at George- (softball), Thomas Higgins Short Game Center (golf), the Morris A. Pivaroff town, Fr. Lawton served on numerous campus committees examining and George P. Kading Tournament Court (tennis), and the Jane Browne such areas as campus planning, student life, freshman and transfer Bove Boathouse. LMU’s existing facilties have also seen their share of student admissions, and community relations. Outside of the Uni- growth, including new bleachers and scoreboard to Sullivan Field (soc- versity he has served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the cer), Mikos Blue Monster and Pride Park to Page Stadium (baseball), and University of Scranton and Fairfield University. a new sound system, floor design and bleachers in Gersten Pavilion. Father Lawton holds the rank of professor in LMU’s Departments of Husak comes from a long and accomplished background as an ad- Theological Studies and Classics. ministrator, fundraiser and professor during a 19-year career at California State University, Long Beach. Between 1993-1998, he served as the Se- nior Associate Athletics Director and was mainly responsible for Athletics fundraising. While at CSULB between 1983 and 1997, Husak served as an assistant commissioner for the California Collegiate Athletic As- sociation (CCAA). Between 1986 and 1993 he served as chairman of CSULB’s physical education department. As an associate professor of physical education at CSULB between 1979 and 1986, he established the university’s Motor Behavior Laboratory. A 1972 graduate of State University of New York (SUNY) at Cortland, Husak holds a master’s degree and Ph.D. in Physical Education from Texas A&M University. He and his wife of 36 years, Tish, live in Long Beach and have three sons, Greg, Todd and Jon.

46 LMU Men’s Soccer 2007 Media Guide inside LMU I want to play at LMU... general information on NCAA Compliance

What do I need to do in order to play at LMU as calls during the month of July following your junior year occurs) or watching you practice or compete at any site. a freshman? in high school, with no more than one call per week. On Currently in all sports other than football and women’s If you intend to participate in Division I or II athletics as or after August 1 prior to your senior year in high school, basketball, a college coach is limited to seven opportuni- a freshman, you must register and be certified by the you can receive no more than one phone call per week. ties (contacts and evaluations combined) to recruit you NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse. You can register and not more than three of the seven opportunities may by going on-line on the internet at www.ncaaclearing- Unlimited Phone Calls - All Sports be contacts. In women’s basketball, coaches have a limit house.net. You will need a major credit card to com- Unlimited phone calls can be made to you (or your par- of five opportunities with which to recruit you (contact plete the registration. The registration fee is $50 for ents or legal guardians) by a college coach ONLY under and evaluations combined) off the college campus. Not domestic prospects ($75 for foreign prospects). When the following circumstances: (1) during the five days more than three of those five opportunities may be con- you’re finished, print out the registration form, sign it immediately before your official visit by the college you tacts. Once you sign a National Letter of Intent, you may and present it to your high school counselor. They will will be visiting; (2) on the day of a coach’s off-campus be evaluated an unlimited number of times by a college send the form along with an official copy of your high- contact with you by that coach; (3) on the initial date coach from the college with which you have signed. school transcripts to the NCAA Clearinghouse for pro- for signing the National Letter of Intent in your sport cessing. Additionally, you must arrange for official SAT through two days after the initial signing date; and (4) LETTERS AND RECRUITING MATERIALS or ACT scores to be sent to the Clearinghouse directly you (or your parents or legal guardians) may telephone In all sports other than men’s basketball, letters (includ- by the testing agency. This can be done on-line at the a coach at your expense as often as you wish. At the ing emails) and printed recruiting information may be testing agency’s website. If you have questions, you or completion of your junior year (after July 1), coaches sent to you starting September 1st at the beginning of your high school counselor can obtain assistance by call- may also accept collect calls from you, using our toll- your junior year in high school. In men’s basketball, you ing the NCAA Clearinghouse toll-free at 877-262-1492. free number (1-800-LIONS-R-1). In men’s basketball may receive these materials after June 15 at the comple- After graduation and before the school closes for the ONLY, coaches may accept a toll-free call from you no tion of your sophomore year in high school. This infor- summer, your counselor must send the Clearinghouse earlier than the conclusion of your sophomore year in mation can only be sent to you through regular mail a copy of your final transcript that confirms graduation high school. services. College coaches are not permitted to send from high school. anything to you (expect a National Letter of Intent offer) RECRUITING CALENDARS through any express mail service (e.g. Federal Express, How do I know if I’m being recruited? Keep in mind that every sport has a different recruiting UPS, DHL, etc.). You become a “prospective student-athlete” when you calendar. A coach in a particular sport may or may not start ninth-grade classes. Before the ninth grade, you be permitted to call you during certain times of the year. For more information, please visit our website at become a prospective student-athlete if a college gives When you do speak to a college coach, be sure to ask www.LMULions.com. you (or your relatives or friends) any financial aid or about the recruiting calendar so you understand when other benefits that the college does not provide to pro- you can accept phone calls from college coaches. You Good Luck and GO LIONS!!! spective students generally. You become a “recruited can also find the recruiting calendars for all sports on- prospective student-athlete” at a particular college if line at www.ncaa.org. any coach approaches you (or any member of your fam- ily) about enrolling and participating in athletics at that OFF-CAMPUS CONTACTS Basic information college. Activities by coaches that cause you to become In all Sports Other Than Football and Basketball a recruited prospective student-athlete are: (1) providing A college coach is permitted to contact you in person QUESTIONS? you with an official visit; (2) placing more than one tele- off the college campus only on or after July 1 after the Should you have any questions regarding any NCAA phone call to you or any other member of your family; completion of your junior year in high school. A contact rules, please contact our Compliance Office at (310) 338- or (3) visiting you or any other member of your family is any face-to-face meeting between a college coach or anywhere other than the college campus; or (4) issuing athletics staff member and you or your parents, during 7789 or you can contact the NCAA at (317) 917-6222. to you a National Letter of Intent or written offer of ath- which any of you say more than “hello.” Also, any such letically related financial aid. face-to-face meeting that is prearranged or that takes GO ONLINE place on your campus, at an organized competition or Boosters: In addition to general recruiting regulations, practice involving you or your high school, preparatory NCAA: www.ncaa.org no alumni, boosters or representatives of a college’s school, two-year college or all-star team shall be con- Loyola Marymount University: www.LMU.edu athletics interests can be involved in your recruitment. sidered a contact, regardless of the conversation. Cur- LMU Athletics: www.LMULions.com There can be no phone calls or letters from boosters. If rently in all sports other than football, college coaches an LMU booster is contacting you, please call the LMU may contact you off the college campus no more than Compliance Office as soon as possible at (310) 338- three times. However, a college coach may visit your LMU CONTACTS 7789. Don’t risk your NCAA eligibility! high school (with the approval of your high school prin- Dan Smith - Associate Athletic Director-Compliance cipal) only once a week during a contact period. Junior (310) 338-7789 | (800) LIONS-R-1 When can I talk to the coach and have him/her see college prospects who are non-qualifiers as determined me play? by the NCAA Clearinghouse may not be recruited until Brianna Johnson - Compliance Assistant they have completed one academic year at the junior (310) 338-3706 | (800) LIONS-R-1 TELEPHONE CALLS college. In all Sports Other Than Football and Basketball A college coach (but not a booster) is permitted to call In Men’s Basketball MAILING ADDRESSES you (or your parents or legal guardians) on or after July A college coach is not permitted to contact you prior to Loyola Marymount University - Department of Athletics 1 following the completion of your junior year in high the opening day of classes of your senior year in high Compliance school. On or after July 1 after the completion of your school. During the academic year, a college coach is lim- 1 LMU Drive - MS 8235; Los Angeles, CA 90045 junior year in high school, a college coach is permitted ited to seven recruiting opportunities with you (contacts to call you only one time per week. and evaluations combined) with no more than three in-person, off-campus contacts at any site during your NCAA Clearinghouse Exception for Men’s Basketball ONLY senior year in high school. 301 ACT Drive - Box 4043; Iowa City, IA 52243-4043 Only in the sport of men’s basketball, a college coach (but not a booster) is permitted to call you (or your par- In Women’s Basketball Toll Free – Domestic Callers: (877) 262-1492 ents or legal guardians) one time per month on or after A college coach is not permitted to contact you prior to Foreign Calls: (319) 337-1492 June 15 of your sophomore year in high school through the opening day of classes of your senior year in high www.ncaaclearinghouse.net July 31 of your junior year in high school. Coaches are school. During the academic year, a college coach is lim- permitted to call you two (2) times per week on or after ited to five recruiting opportunities with you (contacts August 1 prior to your senior year in high school. For and evaluations combined) with no more than three WHAT CAN I RECEIVE FROM LMU junior college and four-year transfer prospects, you may in-person, off-campus contacts at any site during your You (or your family) may not receive any benefit, only receive one phone call per week, regardless of the senior year in high school. This restriction includes your inducement or arrangement such as cash, clothing, time period. relatives or legal guardians, but does not include any contact made during your official visit to campus. Fur- cars, improper expenses, transportation, gifts or loans Exception for Women’s Basketball ONLY ther, all communication between you, your relatives, le- to encourage you to sign a National Letter of Intent or Only in the sport of women’s basketball, a college gal guardians, your coach, or anyone else involved with attend an NCAA college. Loyola Marymount University coach (but not a booster) is permitted to call you (or your participation in basketball, directly or indirectly, and your parents or legal guardians) one time during each a college coach during the month of July is prohibited. may offer you a one-year scholarship that covers room of the months of April and May of your junior year in and board, tuition and fees, and required course-re- high school. You can receive one call on or after June 1 EVALUATIONS lated books, or any part of these. The institution can through June 20, and one call you can receive one call An evaluation is any off-campus activity used to assess recommend that this aid be renewed each year, as is the on or after June 21 through June 30 of your junior year your academic qualifications or athletics ability, includ- in high school. In addition, you can receive three phone ing a visit to your high school (during which no contact general practice at LMU.

LMU Men’s Soccer 2007 Media Guide 47 inside LMU LMU Athletics’ Facilities

Buildinghe athletic facilities at Loyola MaryChampions- of memorable moments. One came as the of 2002 and again in 2006. mount University have seen a little men’s basketball team posted a 16-game Throughout the last decade, Sullivan Field Tof everything in the almost 70 years winning streak that spanned three seasons has been host to some of the best in soccer while in its current Westchester location. from Feb. 25, 1987 through Nov. 28, 1988. from around the world. With the develop- From the 1984 Olympic games to LMU bas- On Feb. 20, 1988, during the winning streak, ment of the soccer program at LMU, Sullivan ketball to the World Cup and everything in Gersten set the attendance record with a Field has become one of the top facilities in between, the LMU athletic facilities have be- standing room only crowd of 4,525 in a 142- the soccer-rich WCC. Sweden, Italy and Ar- come home to the best. 127 win over rival Pepperdine. gentina used Sullivan during the 1994 FIFA The complex continues to grow and im- Built to accommodate the 1984 Summer World Cup, and four years later, the field was prove with each year. The facilities include Olympic Games in Los Angeles, the Pavilion used as a practice site for the World Cup ex- Albert Gersten Pavilion, George Page Stadi- served as the host site for the weightlifting hibition Gold Cup Tournament. um, Sullivan Field, the Burns Recreation and competition. It is named in honor of Albert The LMU Tennis Center grew to six courts Aquatics Center, the Jane Bove Boathouse, Gersten, father of Albert Gersten, Jr., a 1974 in 2004 with the Kading and Pivaroff Tourna- Smith Field, the LMU Tennis Complex, which LMU graduate. ment Court, the centerpiece of the facility. A includes the George P. Kading and Morris Now in its 25th season as the home of new Daktronics scoreboard was added to the A. Pivaroff Tournament Court completed in Lion baseball, George C. Page Stadium has facility in 2006. 2004, and the Thomas Higgins Short Game established itself as one of college baseball’s Completed in 2002, Jane Browne Bove Center, a practice facility for the golf pro- most unique ball parks. The park continues to Boathouse is the only athletics facility not gram. Also completed in 2004 was the ad- distinguish itself thanks to the recent addition on the grounds of the Westchester campus. dition of Pride Park, the new entrance to of Pride Park. However, the biggest enhance- The facility includes two boat bays, a work baseball’s Page Stadium ment came in 2001 with the Mikos Blue area, an office, a new dock and restrooms. The newest facility for the Lions is Smith Monster, a new wall in left field that contains The boathouse is part of beautiful Marina del Filed, complete with inset dugout, state-of- a manual scoreboard, complete with out of Rey, Calif. Conditions are generally ideal. The the-art scoreboard, natural grass seating for town scores reminiscent to some of the ma- water is protected within the marina, tem- more than 500 and batting cages. Completed jor league’s classic parks. The wall was built peratures are nice throughout the year and at the same time was the short game center, thanks to a gift from Paul Mikos. boat traffic is low. a pitch and putt practice facility behind the The Burns Recreation and Aquatics Center More is on the horizon. In 2005, the Ath- centerfield fence of Smith Field. It includes a opened in the fall of 2000 and has become letics Department was included as part of a pair of bunkers and plenty of space for put- the home of some of the best water polo in major campaign that will ensure that LMU ting at different angles. the NCAA. The Olympic size pool is part of Athletics will Build Champions well into the The existing centerpiece to the LMU athlet- the $18-million Burns Rec Center, and serves future. Follow LMULions.com for the latest ics facilities is Albert Gersten Pavilion, enter- as the home venue for men’s and women’s on the newest LMU facilities. ing its 27th year as the home to LMU’s indoor water polo and women’s swimming. Show- athletic events. ing that it is one of the finest facilities in the Hosting men’s and women’s basketball country, LMU hosted the Men’s Water Polo and volleyball, the Pavilion has seen its share NCAA National Championships in December

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Home to the LMU soccer of programs, the Sullivan FieldLions has played host to NCAA Championship matches and train- ing for World Cup and international club teams.

hroughout the last decade, Loyola Thanks to the relationship with the Rose TMarymount University's Sullivan Field has Bowl, Sullivan Field received a new playing served as an official training site for some surface for the start of the 2003 season. of the world's greatest soccer teams, not to Sullivan Field had its playing surface replaced mention a frequent practice site for various with state-of-the-art sod supplied by Pacific Major League Soccer teams when visiting Los Sod called Greg Norman I. It is the same grass Angeles to face the LA Galaxy. used for the Super Bowl and professional sport venues across the country. The 1994 FIFA World Cup, the world's Women’s Soccer Records at Sullivan largest single-sport event, was played over a Season W L T Pct. 31-day span between June 17 and July 17 in 1993 4 7 0 .364 nine different venues throughout the United 1994 2 6 2 .250 States. Sweden, Italy and Argentina were 1995 3 5 1 .375 among the teams that prepared for competi- 1996 1 3 1 .250 tion at LMU prior to their final matches. 1997 6 2 0 .750 1998 6 0 4 1.000 Four years later, LMU once again wel- 1999 7 4 0 .636 comed soccer teams from many different 2000 6 3 0 .667 nations. The field was used as a practice 2001 3 4 0 .429 site for the World Cup exhibition Gold Cup 2002 7 4 2 .636 Tournament. Most recently, the Lions’ home 2003 6 3 1 .650 field served as the training facility for the 2004 9 3 1 .750 1999 Women’s World Cup. LMU was host to 2005 5 4 3 .556 Italy and Nigeria as the two teams prepared 2006 6 2 5 .654 for the international competition. Total 71 50 20 .574 Men’s Soccer Records at Sullivan Prior to the opening of the Home Depot Season W L T Pct. Center in 2003, the Los Angeles Galaxy of 1993 1 7 0 .125 Major League Soccer had been training on 1994 2 6 1 .278 Sullivan Field during their offseason. The 1995 2 4 0 .333 facility was also the practice site of the South 1996 2 4 1 .357 Korean National Team. Prior to the start of 1997 4 3 1 .563 the 2006 season, FC Barcelona used LMU’s 1998 3 4 0 .429 Sullivan Field for training as they prepared to 1999 5 2 1 .688 face Chivas de Guadalajara as part of their 2000 5 3 1 .611 2006 United States Tour. 2001 6 3 0 .667 2002 7 1 2 .800 LMU Athletics and the Rose Bowl entered 2003 4 3 1 .563 into an agreement that began in 2003 for 2004 7 2 0 .778 Top to bottom: Sullivan Field hosted the Sullivan Field and the LMU athletic complex 2005 5 4 0 .556 2004 NCAA Men’s Soccer First Round to become a practice facility for one of the 2006 4 3 1 .563 match; an aerial view of Sullivan Field; FC participating teams in the annual bowl game. Totals 57 49 9 .535 Barcelona trained at Sullivan in 2006.

LMU Men’s Soccer 2007 Media Guide 49 inside LMU Lion Spirit

ORLionIGIN OF TH EGame LION P EPDay BAND when the university was known as Loyola, the Although its origin is somewhat clouded, In what many consider its first appearance current cheer team has grown to a service- the Lion mascot has been synonymous with at any LMU athletic event, the LMU Pep Band oriented organization that not only appears Loyola Marymount University for more than broke onto the scene late in the 2001-02 and supports all 21 LMU athletic teams and 70 years. According to the Oct. 5, 1923 edi- season. Bringing energy and atmosphere to events, but performs community service. The tion of the school newspaper, the Los Angeles athletics events, the Pep Band is the latest ad- cheer squad has continued to impress with Loyolan, the Lion mascot was suggested by dition to making LMU the best place to play its overall ingame routines with advanced an enthusiastic fan after 1919 when St. Vin- and watch. Making up the 35-member band, tumbling, stunt and dance performances. In cent’s College became Loyola College. Noting with more members on the way, are LMU stu- addition to providing support to the teams the Loyola football player’s fierce competitive- dents from all backgrounds. The band is in its during the games, the squad will once again ness, that unknown fan described the Loyola sixth year. perform halftime and timeout routines. This players as Lions. The name did not generate year’s squad includes Kristina Alarcon, Analee too much popularity and the Loyola athletic LionPride Almeida, Amanda Barthel, Alyse Chong, nickname remained “Loyolan’s” until 1923. This organization is the official student Heather Chong, Kristen Cirillo, Oscar Con- At that time, the article explains, the col- booster club of LMU athletics. Seen through- treras, Ashley Cordes, Arianne Cortes, Lisa lege wished to inspire new pride in its athletes out the athletic season, LionPride has been a Green, Kim Hein, Penelope Horan, Caroline and fans. Noting the success of nicknames for major reason for record student attendance Jahna, Kendra Jones, Julia Karnoski, Tracie other colleges, the college opted to give the the last several years. With more than 1,000 Kogura, Thomas Miller, Teresa Moore, and Lion’s nickname a rebirth. members this year, LionPride will be a factor Amanda Veitia. Calling the old Lion mascot “mistreated at LMU events. Open to all students enrolled and forgotten,” the article explains that the at LMU, LionPride offers free admission to all Lion would officially find its way into all col- home regular season athletic events, oppor- lege songs and cheers. The Lion has remained tunity to participate in ingame promotions, firmly entrenched in Loyola lore to this very drawings for valuable prizes and much, much day. more, including the LionPride T-Shirt. In addi- An alternative origin story traces the nick- tion, LionPride makes its way to road games name to the abundance of actual mountain thanks to multiple road trips through out the lions which roamed Westchester when Loyola year. College moved here in 1927. The area re- mained widely unpopulated and teemed with CHEER TEAM wildlife when the school moved atop the The Loyola Marymount University Cheer bluffs. School officials reportedly adopted the Squad became the an official varsity sport nickname because mountain lions inhabited sponsored by LMU in the Summer of 2005 the area when ground was broken. and are a co-ed competition team that per- forms annually at the USA Nationals. Serv- ing as a “Spirit Squad” for men’s basketball

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