2018 MEDIA GUIDE MEN’S SOCCER @GEORGIASOUTHERN UNIVERSITY GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents...... 2 Quick Facts...... 3 The University...... 4-5

GENERAL INFO GENERAL The Sun Belt Conference...... 6 President Shelly C. Nickel...... 7 Athletic Director Tom Kleinlein...... 8

GENERAL INFO GENERAL Athletics Staff...... 9, 11 Athletics Communications...... 10 Eagle Field...... 12-13

THE 2018 SEASON 2018 Preview...... 14-15 2018 Opponents...... 16-18

2018 SEASON 2018 2018 Sun Belt Tournament...... 19 Head Coach John Murphy...... 20-21 Assistant Coaches Joe Barber & Nate Kopunek...... 22 Assistant Coaches Stephen Walmsley & Emil Laursen ...... 23 Dir. of Men’s Soccer Operations Kiera McCormakc ...... 24 2018 Eagle Roster...... 26 2018 Player Bios...... 27-46

2017 SEASON 2017 THE 2017 SEASON 2017 Season in Review...... 48-49 2017 Statistics...... 50-52 2017 Boxscores...... 53-55

RECORD BOOK AND HISTORY Program History...... 57 Coaching History...... 58 All-Time Letterwinners...... 59-60 All-Time Jersey Numbers...... 61-63 HISTORY/RECORDS All-Time Honors & Awards...... 64-65 Miscellaneous Records...... 66 Single Game Records...... 67-68 2 Single Season Records...... 69-70 Career Records...... 71 Annual Leaders...... 72 All-Time Series vs. Opponents...... 73-77 Year-by-Year Results...... 78-82

2018 Spot Chart...... Inside Back Cover 2018 Schedule...... Back Cover

CREDITS Written, edited and designed by Chad Jackson and Georgia Southern Athletics Communications. Cover art by Georgia Southern Athletic Communication Creative Services. Photo credits: Milledge Austin, Frank Fortune, Amanda Korponay, A.J. Henderson, Jeremy Wilburn and the Sun Belt Conference.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER @GEORGIASOUTHERN UNIVERSITY GENERAL INFO GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY 2018 EAGLES SCHEDULE Location...... Statesboro, Georgia Date Opponent Location Time Founded...... 1906 August Enrollment...... 27,459 8/11 at Presbyterian (Exh.) Clinton, S.C. 7 PM 8/18 at UNC Asheville (Exh.) Asheville, N.C. 6 PM Nickname...... Eagles 8/24 at Virginia Commonwealth Richmond, Va. 5 PM GENERAL INFO GENERAL Colors...... and White 8/26 at Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 2 PM Home Field...... Eagle Field 8/31 NORTH FLORIDA STATESBORO 7:30 PM Surface...... Natural Grass GENERAL INFO GENERAL Capacity...... 500 September Affiliation...... NCAA Division I 9/7 FLORIDA GULF COAST STATESBORO 7 PM Conference...... Sun Belt 9/11 at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. 7 PM 9/15 at Jacksonville Jacksonville, Fla. 7 PM Interim President...... Shelley C. Nickel 9/22 ETSU STATESBORO 7 PM Athletics Director...... Tom Kleinlein 9/26 WINTHROP STATESBORO 7 PM Senior Woman Administrator...... Brandy Clouse 9/29 at Mercer Macon, Ga. 7 PM Faculty Athletic Rep...... Chris Geyerman, Ph.D. Website...... www.GSEagles.com October 10/2 FLORIDA ATLANTIC STATESBORO 7 PM SEASON 2018 MEN’S SOCCER HISTORY 10/6 at Howard * Washington, D.C. 5 PM 10/9 at Louisville Louisville, Ky. 7 PM First Year of Men’s Soccer...... 1980 10/16 at UAB Birmingham, Ala. 7 PM Overall All-Time Record...... 285-351-57 10/20 GEORGIA STATE * STATESBORO 7 PM Sun Belt Record...... 11-7-1 10/27 APPALACHIAN STATE * STATESBORO 7 PM Sun Belt Tournament App./Last...... 4/2017 Sun Belt Tournament Record...... 1-3-2 November 11/2 at Coastal Carolina * Conway, S.C. 7 PM

COACHING STAFF 11/7-11 2018 SUN BELT TOURNAMENT STATESBORO SEASON 2017 Head Coach...... John Murphy * - indicates Sun Belt Conference opponent Alma Mater...... Bridgewater State home matches appear in BOLD Career Record (yrs)...... 83-60-19 (8 yrs) played at Eagle Field at Erk Park (Statesboro) Record at GS (yrs)...... 17-16-4 (2 yrs) All times Eastern standard time and subject to change Office Phone...... (912) 478-1204 Assistant Coach...... Joe Barber Alma Mater...... Florida Tech Office Phone...... (912) 478-7842 Assistant Coach...... Nate Kopunek ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Student Assistant Coach...... Emil Laursen Director of Athletic Comm./MSOC Contact...... Chad Jackson HISTORY/RECORDS Office Phone...... (912) 478-1233 2018 TEAM INFORMATION Cell Phone...... (912) 713-7399 Starters Returning/Lost...... 5 / 6 E-Mail...... [email protected] 3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 11 / 10 Assoc. AD for Public Relations & Comm...... Bryan Johnston 2017 Record...... 9-8-1 Office Phone...... 912-478-5448 2017 Sun Belt Record (Finish)...... 3-2 (3rd) Associate Director of Athletic Comm...... Marc Gignac 2017 Final USC National Ranking...... None Assistant Director of Athletics Comm...... A.J. Henderson 2017 Final USC Southeast Region Ranking...... 10th Athletics Communications Assistant...... Aaron Socha 2017 Postseason...... L 3-1 Georgia State SBC Semis Digital Media Content Producer...... Maggie Tyler Visual Digital Content Manager...... Jen Richard Fax...... 912-478-0046 Mailing Address...... PO Box 8085 ...... Georgia Southern University ...... Statesboro, GA 30460 Overnight Address...... Ga. Southern University ...... Hanner Fieldhouse - Suite 1300 ...... Statesboro, GA 30460

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GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER @GEORGIASOUTHERN UNIVERSITY GENERAL INFO

Georgia Southern University is the state’s largest -brick historic buildings and modern contemporary and most comprehensive center of higher education buildings set amid pines and oaks and home to more south of Atlanta. than 20,000 students; a 268-acre arboretum campus just With 141 degree programs at the bachelor’s, minutes away from historic downtown Savannah and a master’s and doctoral levels, Georgia Southern has short drive from the sunny beaches of Tybee Island with GENERAL INFO GENERAL been designated a Carnegie Doctoral/Research more than 100 programs and some 6,500 students; and university and serves more than 27,000 students from a modern, state-of-the-art facility in Hinesville geared all 50 states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico as well for local and military-affiliated students. GENERAL INFO GENERAL as 102 nations. Georgia Southern University is an influencer and With three vibrant campuses — the Statesboro intellectual catalyst supporting the demand for highly Campus, the Armstrong Campus in Savannah and the skilled workers by providing academic excellence and Liberty Campus in Hinesville — Georgia Southern creative innovation in a supportive, student-centered offers an attractive campus environment that environment that empowers the next generation of encourages learning, discovery and personal growth. leaders to succeed. Georgia Southern is accredited by the Southern For more information about the University, visit Association of Colleges and Schools and has earned GeorgiaSouthern.edu.

special accreditation from professional and academic SEASON 2018 associations that set standards in their fields. Emphasizing academic distinction, excellent teaching, research and student success, Georgia Southern offers both undergraduate and graduate students through nine colleges: the Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing, the College of Arts and Humanities, the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, the College of Business, the College

of Education, the Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate SEASON 2017 Studies, the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health, the College of Science and Mathematics and the Waters College of Health Professions. Founded in 1906, Georgia Southern has grown to three campuses: a 900-acre quintessential college The Georgia Southern Armstrong Campus setting in Statesboro, featuring Georgian-style, HISTORY/RECORDS

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2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK THE SUN BELT CONFERENCE

Entering the second decade of the new millennium, the Sun Belt Conference continues regular season competition in Sun to challenge itself, and its competitors, in all aspects of intercollegiate athletics. Not content Belt sports that have received only with being simply the youngest football conference in the Football Bowl Subdivision, the limited coverage previously. conference has shown that it can rise each and every season that comes along. And since Opportunity for Sun Belt the birth of the league as a FBS member in 2001, the evidence is clear that the conference is growth and success extends beyond

GENERAL INFO GENERAL indeed rising above competitors and peer conferences. television deals. During the recent At no time has league athletic success been more obvious than during the course of the 2017-18 academic year, Sun Belt last several football seasons. In recent years, Sun Belt members have participated in as many member institutions awarded more as six bowl games, a 50 percent increase in the league’s former high-water mark and only a than $50 million in scholarships to GENERAL INFO GENERAL decade removed from a “one-bowl league” moniker in its formative years. More importantly, more than 3,100 student-athletes, Sun Belt teams didn’t just get to bowl games … they won them, again in record numbers. while also providing life experiences During the last two seasons the Sun Belt tied its record for wins in the postseason with such as team building, domestic four wins in both 2016 and 2017. The Sun Belt finished second in bowl winning percentage and foreign travel, community among all 10 FBS conferences in each of those years while also finishing fourth in 2015. service, mentoring and recognition Reaching back to the 2014 season, no conference has a better total bowl winning through honors and awards. Sun percentage (.611) than the Sun Belt Conference. Further, the Sun Belt has won more games Belt institutions are also leaders during that period (11) than its peers the American Athletic Conference (10) and the Mid- in providing career services and TOGETHER WE RISE American Conference (6). That fact is staggering when considering the Sun Belt has reached the tools to assist in the pursuit its win mark despite those conferences having more opportunities to win games (AAC – 27, of personal goals. Each member employs full-time academic advisors and on average nearly

2018 SEASON 2018 MAC – 23, Sun Belt – 17). two dozen tutors for academic support. This past spring the Sun Belt hosted a mental health All that success comes as the league begins a new tradition this year. The 2018 season summit aimed at putting mental health awareness out front and reaching to erase the stigma will see the conference split into divisions (East/West) for the first time and will stage its first- associated with mental health and the need to seek help. ever championship game at the end of the regular season on December 1, 2018. The game Individual opportunities also extend beyond the league. The Sun Belt had 40 players on will be played at the home site of the team with the highest overall winning percentage and active NFL rosters during the past season, with representation on 23 of 32 NFL clubs. The will be nationally broadcast on ABC or an ESPN network. league recently became one of seven conferences nationwide to have back-to-back first- Sun Belt Commissioner Karl Benson expressed his enthusiasm by saying, “We are very round selections in the NBA Draft when Louisiana’s Elfrid Payton went No. 10 overall to the excited going forward in football. Having our championship game this year only increases Orlando Magic and Georgia State’s R. J. Hunter was the No. 28 pick of the Boston Celtics the what we already have going. The footprint of this league was done to ensure long-term following year. success and sustainability, and with the membership structure we now have in Texas, The Sun Belt has nationally-respected programs in nearly every NCAA sport offering and Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas, that footprint is set up for even remains a fixture on the national scene while remaining heavily involved in the conduct and

2017 SEASON 2017 more success.” competition of college athletics. But it also provides opportunities for success on many unique The Sun Belt gained much notoriety and notice during the last several football seasons, and different levels. In athletic parlance, the Sun Belt has “upside,” and its newest mantra but that has by no means been the league’s only hallmark. Men’s – the league’s of “Rise Above” is just as applicable now as when it was founded as a home to some of the symbol of success in its formative years – recently finished with its highest conference RPI in nation’s premier mid-major basketball programs. more than a decade with a No. 13 national finish, and conference members found success in In its very first year, one of those programs reached the pinnacle of NCAA men’s basketball several NCAA postseason events. competition when UNC Charlotte earned a berth in the Final Four. That type of success set the Those league successes have been more public in recent years, in part because the bar very high, but the league’s four-decade history is sprinkled with landmark success in all Sun Belt itself has been progressive and in the forefront of the digital media world. The seasons. league continues to adapt to the ever-changing world of collegiate athletics and continues In the spring, and continue to put the league in the national spotlight the process of evolving to better serve its membership, keeping the pledge it made at its with deep runs in postseason play and high visibility in national polls. Coastal Carolina founding to be a league of opportunity. Athletic and academic programs who have shown reigned supreme at the pinnacle of college baseball, winning the College World Series for progressive thinking and the desire to improve have always found a home in the Sun Belt. the 2016 season. Louisiana’s baseball team ranked No. 1 nationally recently and reached This past March, the Sun Belt was given a major opportunity boost in presenting itself to the NCAA Super Regional round in 2014 and 2015. The Cajun softball team has advanced

HISTORY/RECORDS the viewing public as the league announced a continuation of its relationship with ESPN. The to Super Regional play five times in the last seven seasons including a trip to the Women’s partnership with ESPN is the most significant and extensive multimedia rights agreement College World Series. in conference history. Highlights of the contract includes that a minimum of 500 events a Just as important as on-field success, the Sun Belt’s commitment to academic excellence year will appear on an ESPN platform beginning in 2020 and that every Sun Belt football, remains a league symbol. The league’s record book for grade point averages and academic 6 men’s basketball and women’s basketball game will be viewable on an ESPN platform. It was honors is a constantly-changing document, seemingly with each year’s success outdoing the also announced that linear network football games at Sun Belt home venues will expand previous year. This past spring, a record 23 league programs were recognized for outstanding to a minimum of 10 games a year on a combination of ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU, that performance in the classroom, with those teams earning NCAA Public Recognition Awards for Sun Belt Championship events will be on an ESPN platform each academic year that will APR scores in the top 10 percent nationally. It was the fourth consecutive year the Sun Belt give exposure to all conference sports, and that digital productions will expand to include has broken or tied its record for teams honored.

APPALACHIAN STATE ARKANSAS STATE COASTAL CAROLINA GEORGIA SOUTHERN GEORGIA STATE LITTLE ROCK

SOUTH ALABAMA TEXAS STATE TROY UL LAFAYETTE UL MONROE UT ARLINGTON

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SHELLEY C. NICKEL INFO GENERAL INTERIM UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT INFO GENERAL FIRST YEAR ALMA MATER: PENN STATE UNIVERSITY

Shelley C. Nickel is the Interim President of Georgia Southern University. Nickel previously and Budget for the state of Georgia, the highest state office in budget planning and served as the University System of Georgia’s executive vice chancellor for strategy and fiscal management. Nickel also served as president of the Georgia Student Finance Commission, affairs and treasurer for the Board of Regents, where she provided strategic leadership and which is responsible for the state’s scholarship, grant and loan programs, including the policy guidance for the Board and the System’s 26 institutions. nationally known HOPE Program. 2018 SEASON 2018 Nickel has served in a wide range of administrative positions in Georgia. She was appointed She is a graduate of Penn State University, where she earned a bachelor’s and master’s Interim President of Gordon College, a USG liberal arts college serving 5,000 students. She degree in public administration. She is a life member of the Penn State Alumni Association was also appointed by Governor Sonny Perdue as director of the Governor’s Office of Planning and served on the College of Liberal Arts Alumni Society Board.

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2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK ATHLETIC DIRECTOR @GSAthletics_AD

GENERAL INFO GENERAL TOM KLEINLEIN

GENERAL INFO GENERAL DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS SEVENTH YEAR (WAKE FOREST, 1992)

Tom Kleinlein was officially announced as Georgia Southern’s Director of Athletics on Nov. 12, During 2014, the expansion of Allen E. Paulson Stadium and christening the new Ted Smith 2012. A former college football player at Wake Forest University, Kleinlein joined the Eagles following Family Football Center took place. The addition of the Ted Smith Family Football Center provided a two years at Kent State University, where he served as the deputy athletics director, and five years at new 50,000 square foot home for Eagle football’s day-to-day operations, including weight room, State University, where he served as the associate athlete director for football. locker room, athletic training room, coaches offices and team meeting space.

2018 SEASON 2018 Now in his seventh year at GS, Kleinlein continues making his mark in all facets of the In 2016, J.I. Clements Stadium underwent a renovation as well as the new “Blue Monster” in right department. His approach and vision is to ensure that the Georgia Southern programs continue their field was erected, complete with an old-school manual scoreboard, and a new video board replaced recent string of successes, while he also remains sharply focused on the areas of student-athlete the old scoreboard in left field. experience, facilities, fan engagement and fundraising. He was also a leader in the implementation of Most recently, a Golf Performance Center was built at the Bennett-Ramsey Golf Center that the new Georgia Southern Athletic Department in 2017 as GS and Armstrong State University merged includes video technology to enhance golfing technique, a team meeting room and two indoor to become one university. Kleinlein was a key cog in the leadership and planning elements to pull off hitting bays. the successful consolidation. With the move to the Sun Belt Conference, Kleinlein has worked to increase the department’s The entire athletics department has enjoyed success during Kleinlein’s brief tenure. In just six annual operating budget from $13 million to $26 million annually. He also negotiated and signed years, the Eagles have distinguished themselves with 11 conference championships. The football a 15-year multimedia rights deal with Learfield Sports for the first time in school history, which is program won the first Sun Belt title in 2014, its first year as an FBS program, and the baseball team valued at $11.825 million. won the 2013 Southern Conference crown, moving on to beat fifth-ranked Florida State in the NCAA Over his tenure at GS, Kleinlein has negotiated a few of the largest contracts in school history,

2017 SEASON 2017 Regional in Tallahassee. The Eagle football team capped off a stellar 2015 season - its first as a bowl including deals with Coca-Cola and . The deal with Coke, valued at $13 million, included eligible program - by claiming the first bowl win in program history with a win over Bowling in scholarships and contributions to both the academic and athletic foundations and is the largest the GoDaddy Bowl. corporate sponsorship in the university’s history. In 2013, the Eagles signed the department’s first all- Kleinlein has overseen the success of all 17 GS programs. The men’s basketball team continued sports apparel contract with adidas, which provides approximately $800,000 in product. That contract its rise with a second-place finish in the Sun Belt regular season in 2014-15 and narrowly missed a was renewed in 2016 and now runs through the 2023-24 season. trip to the NCAA Tournament after falling in the conference title game. The success also continued for Kleinlein reinforces the department’s commitment to “rings and diplomas,” giving each student- men’s golf, winning the Sun Belt Championship in 2015 and advancing to the NCAA Regionals for the athlete the opportunity to earn a college degree and win a championship ring. During each of the seventh time over the past decade in 2017. The cross country team advanced to the NCAA Regionals past three academic years, student-athletes posted the highest combined grade point averages in two seasons in a row for the first time in program history and the rifle team - one of two women’s history, including a 3.058 department-wide GPA in 2017-18. sports created under his watch along with women’s golf - won the 2017 Southern Conference Air Rifle Grade point average is but one indicator of academic success for Georgia Southern Athletics and Championship. the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate, or APR, a team-based benchmark calculation that accounts for Kleinlein has conducted three national searches for a new head football coach and he also hired retention and eligibility of student-athletes, is another. In the latest report, 10 of the department’s a new head men’s basketball coach in Mark Byington in 2013 and a new head women’s basketball programs recorded a perfect single-year APR score, while the GS cross country, softball and women’s HISTORY/RECORDS coach in Kip Drown in 2014. basketball programs recorded APRs that ranked first in the Sun Belt in their respective sports. For the past six years, the Athletic Foundation has consistently increased its annual fund goal, Total development of the student-athlete is a top priority and Kleinlein has implemented the which they continue to exceed. For the 2017 year, over $1.5 million in annual funds were raised. “Eagles in Transition” program, which strives to help student-athletes build skills necessary to Along with new annual fund initiatives, other giving programs have been created to support compete in the job market upon graduation. The first-of-these-kind seminars include topics such as 8 student-athlete scholarship endowments and coaches - expected to raise $1.5 million within the next resume writing, interviewing, career exploration, life after graduation and networking skills. few years - as well as online crowdfunding that has raised over $100,000 in less than six months for Kleinlein’s vision and planning was critical as Georgia Southern navigated the changing landscape sport-specific needs. of college athletics by accepting an invitation to join the Sun Belt Conference in March of 2013, In providing a quality experience for Eagle student-athletes, Kleinlein has overseen renovation moving the FCS powerhouse to the highest level of competition in football and securing a new league projects totaling more than $35 million during his time in Statesboro. The projects include a new for the Eagles’ athletics teams. This announcement placed Georgia Southern among new peers, both locker room and coaches’ offices for men’s basketball, new locker rooms for women’s basketball and as a department and as a university. In its first two seasons, the football program went from an FCS volleyball, and new locker room and players’ area for baseball, and a new videoboard for softball. transition program to a program receiving votes in the FBS Top 25 poll after winning its first bowl In the fall of 2015, the Dan J. Parrish Sr., Building was dedicated after a $500,000 renovation to game. make it the new home of all Eagle women’s coaching staffs and the administration. Kleinlein’s emphasis on organization and leadership is evident in the assembly of the athletics department, coaches and support staff. In addition to coaching positions and sports, Kleinlein has created his leadership team which is part of the infrastructure needed in order to operate successfully at the Division I FBS level. Kleinlein accepted his current assignment at Georgia Southern after serving in executive roles with the Kent State, Arizona State and Rutgers Athletic Departments. Prior to his career in college athletics, he served as a high school history teacher and coach in Guilford County, North Carolina. A student-athlete at Wake Forest, Kleinlein earned four letters as a member of the Demon Deacons’ offensive line (1989-92). He earned his bachelor’s degree in history from Wake Forest (1992), a Master’s of Education in curriculum and instruction from Arizona State (2008) and started his career in athletics administration as an academic counselor at his alma mater. Originally from Inwood, New York, Kleinlein and his wife, Tara, have two sons – Austin and Mason.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL GENERAL INFO ATHLETICS EXECUTIVE STAFF GENERAL INFO GENERAL GENERAL INFO GENERAL

TOM LISA BRANDY DAN TRACY KLEINLEIN SWEANY CLOUSE O’DOWD HAM Director of Athletics Deputy Athletic Director Senior Associate Athletic Director, Senior Associate Athletic Director/Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director, Sport Administration/SWA Director, Athletic Foundation Internal Affairs 2018 SEASON 2018

GLEEN LARRY KEITH REGGIE LAUREN HART MAYS ROUGHTON SIMPKINS BUCK SEASON 2017 Senior Associate Athletic Director, Senior Associate Athletic Director, Senior Associate Athletic Director, Senior Associate Athletic Director, Associate Athletic Student-Athlete Development & Life External Affairs NCAA Compliance Student-Athlete Services Director, Business Operations/C.F.O. Beyond Sport

GEORGIA SOUTHERN HEAD COACHES HISTORY/RECORDS

9 MARK AMANDA KELLY CARTER KIM KIP BRIAN RODNEY BYINGTON CALDWELL CARTER COLLINS DEAN DROWN DUNLEAVY HENNON Men’s Basketball Swimming & Diving Cross Country/Track & Field Men’s Golf Softball Women’s Basketball Women’s Soccer Baseball

SANDER EMILY CHAD SEAN BARRY JOHN DUSTIN SANDRA KONING KUHFELD LUNSFORD McCAFFREY MUNKASY MURPHY WOOD WORMAN Men’s Tennis Women’s Golf Football Women’s Tennis Cheer Men’s Soccer Volleyball Rifle

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

TO THE MEDIA Media interested in Georgia Southern athletics, be it an interview or press credential request, are encouraged to contact the Athletics Communications Office. ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Eagle coaches and student-athletes work closely with the Communications staff in servicing media BRYAN JOHNSTON, Associate A.D., Public Relations & Communications requests. Please, don’t hesitate to give us a call. Sports: Football, Rifle All interview requests for Georgia Southern coaches, student-athletes and administrators should be Email: [email protected] • Phone: 912-548-5448 directed to an appropriate member of the Athletics Communications staff.

GENERAL INFO GENERAL The Athletics Communications Office is located in the Dan J. Parrish, Sr. Building off of Fair Road. Alma Mater: South Carolina (‘99) • Hometown: Chesapeake, Va. All media members coming to campus during business hours of the work week need to stop by the Quickly: Spent 16 years at Virginia Tech handling football, Parking & Transportation office or the Welcome Center in Lewis Hall to obtain a parking pass. There is wrestling and softball for the Hokies … Promoted to director no charge for visitor parking permits. Media will be responsible for paying any fines they incur while on of strategic communications in 2015 … Also worked with GENERAL INFO GENERAL campus. volleyball and swimming & diving during his time in Blacksburg CREDENTIALS … Named national wrestling SID of the Year in 2014 … Joined PRESS BOX – Seating is extremely limited in the press box and credentials are at a premium. All the GS staff in August 2015. members of the media covering the game must request credentials from the Athletics Communications Office at least seven (7) days in advance. CHAD JACKSON, Director, Athletics Communications SIDELINE – Georgia Southern strictly follows NCAA rules regarding media representatives on the Sports: Women’s Basketball, Men’s Soccer, Softball, sidelines. Photographers are not permitted to shoot within the designated team areas and must display Outdoor Track & Field, Swimming & Diving their credentials at all times. Email: [email protected] • Phone: 912-548-1233 POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Alma Mater: North Florida (‘95) • Hometown: Jacksonville, Fla. At the conclusion of each home contest, all GS interviews are conducted outside the locker room located Quickly: Spent 18 years at Armstrong State University as Director 2018 SEASON 2018 behind the stands. Requested student-athletes and head coach John Murphy will be available after a 10 of Sports Communications … Was honored with the Armstrong minute “cooling off” period. State University “Spirit of Armstrong” award in 2015 and received the Service Citation award from the Armstrong Athletic COACH MURPHY INTERVIEWS Media members wishing to interview Coach Murphy are asked to please contact Chad Jackson in Hall of Fame in 2017 … Joined the GS staff in July 2017. the Athletics Communications Office. Coach Murphy is available in the mornings during the week or immediately after practice. MARC GIGNAC, Associate Director, Athletics Communications Sports: Men’s Basketball, Volleyball, Men’s & Women’s Golf STUDENT-ATHLETE INTERVIEWS Email: [email protected] • Phone: 912-548-5228 All student-athlete interviews must be coordinated through the Athletics Communications Office. Student-athlete interviews will take place either prior to or after practice. Student-athletes will not be Alma Mater: North Carolina (‘97) • Hometown: Charlotte, N.C. pulled from their regular schedules during the week for interviews. Quickly: Had a five-year tenure as the SID at Davidson College and 2017 SEASON 2017 a six-year stint as the director of athletic communications at ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICES Canisius College … Joined the GS staff in 2012. The Athletics Communications Office is located in the Dan J. Parrish, Sr., Building off of Fair Drive.

EAGLES ON THE AIR AJ HENDERSON, Assistant Director, Athletics Communications All home Georgia Southern men’s soccer matches are available to watch online via True Blue TV on the Sports: Football #2, Cross Country, Indoor T&F, Baseball GSEagles.com website, with the exception of matches included in the Sun Belt Conference’s ESPN package. Email: [email protected] • Phone: 912-548-5071 In 2018, the Eagles will appear on ESPN3 from Eagle Field on Sept. 7 (FGCU), Sept. 22 (ETSU) and Oct. 20 Alma Mater: Florida State (‘07) • Hometown: Emory, Va. (Georgia State). Quickly: Had an 18-month stint at Presbyterian College, along with PRE-GAME INFORMATION internships at the ACC and Appalachian State … Joined the GS The Athletic Communications office produces a weekly preview of all Georgia Southern athletic events staff in January 2011. on GSEagles.com, including men’s soccer events. Notes packages will be provided for matches broadcast on-air or over the web. Please contact Chad Jackson for specific information requests regarding GS matches MAGGIE TYLER, Digital Media Content Producer

HISTORY/RECORDS prior to the contest. Duties: True Blue TV Email: [email protected] • Phone: 912-548-0352 PRESS CREDENTIAL POLICY • Spouses, dates, children, equipment carriers and non-workers are restricted from the press box, sidelines Alma Mater: Virginia Tech (‘16) • Hometown: Poquoson, Va. and locker rooms. Any abuse of a working credential will result in the media agency losing credential Quickly: A first-team All-ACC and all-region pitcher for the Hokie 10 privileges. Credentials will not be issued to any person under the age of 18. softball team … Gained broadcast experience with ESPN3, • In some instances, due to space limitations, meeting the identified criteria does not guarantee credentials. WSLS-TV and HokiesXtra … Joined the GS staff in August 2016. • Space for the working press, radio and television is allocated by the Georgia Southern Athletics Communications Office, which reserves the right to deny credentials to any outlet. AARON SOCHA, Athletics Communications Assistant • Due to space restrictions, Georgia Southern does not allow radio stations to broadcast live shows or Sports: Women’s Soccer, Men’s & Women’s Tennis segments from the press area of the press box – before, during or after a game. Email: [email protected] GUIDELINES Major: Sport Management (‘19) • Hometown: Waxhaw, N.C. 1. Season media credentials are issued to those organizations that report on Georgia Southern Quickly: Is in his fourth year with the athletics communications intercollegiate athletics on a regular and substantial basis, as outlined above. office … Responsible for all facets of women’s soccer, and 2. With the exception of Eagle beat reporters reporting on the team on a daily basis and producing daily tennis programs’ publicity … Stat Crew inputter for football and reports, all passes are approved and issued on a game-by-game basis. 3. All passes and credentials are non-transferable without prior approval from the Georgia Southern baseball … Joined the GS staff in August 2015. Athletics Communications Office. Passes used by any member of a credentialed outlet without specific JEN RICHARD, Visual Digital Content Manager editorial assignment or by non-working members of the organization are subject to revocation upon University request. Duties: Graphic Designer and Brand Strategy 4. Due to limited space and to ensure compliance with NCAA guidelines, credentials for “freelance” writers Email: [email protected] or photographers will not be considered without a specific assignment received in writing by the assigning Alma Mater: Philadelphia U. (‘11) • Hometown: Millstone, N.J. organization. Quickly: Joined the GS staff in July 2018 … Worked at Temple 5. Georgia Southern and the NCAA prohibit the issuance of credentials to representatives of an organization University and with Gazelle Group as a graphic designer … Lead that regularly publishes gambling information, such as “tout sheets” or “tip sheets.” Georgia Southern will not issue credentials to organizations whose primary function is to deliver news related to the recruitment of designer and branding coordinator for the athletics department student-athletes, unless owned and operated under a national parent company. … Former head softball coach at the University of the Sciences.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL GENERAL INFO as of July 9, 2018 GENERAL INFO GENERAL

DAN BRANDI SHAYNE NATE PEACHES AUSTIN APRIL GABE INFO GENERAL ADAMS BOSTON BRINSON BROWN NESMITH BROWN BURNER CALLAWAY CARTER Asst. Athletic Director, Assistant Athletic Trainer Administrative Assistant, Athletics Facilities Manager Assistant Director, Assistant Ticket Manager Administrative Assistant, Assistant Director, Promotions and Fan Experience Business Student-Athlete Services Student-Athlete Services Compliance 2018 SEASON 2018

MAGGIE YVETTE DAVID CODY SAM CHRIS JOEY RYAN CLAYTON CRICK CUTLER DUKQUITS GARRISON GEYERMAN, Ph.D. GIAMFORTONE GILBERT Game Operations Learning Specialist, Asst. Athletic Director, Assistant Director, Academic Advisor, Faculty Athletics Compliance Coordinator Academic Advisor, Graduate Assistant Student-Athlete Services Ticketing, Parking & Suites Strength & Conditioning Student-Athlete Services Representative Student-Athlete Services 2017 SEASON 2017

SARAH CODY FRANK ROGER KATHRYN JOSH MARIA RAY GILDERSLEEVE GROTEWALD HOOK INMAN KONING KRISPIN MALDONADO MALONE Academic Advisor, Assistant Athletic Trainer Director of Special Projects, Facilities Consultant Assistant Director, Assistant Athletic Trainer Business Manager Turf Manager Student-Athlete Services Athletic Foundation Student-Athlete Services HISTORY/RECORDS

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DEVIN BRIAN CASSIE STEPHANIE RACHEL BRADLEY JENNIFER SALLY McGILLAN MIZESKI NAKAMOTO ARENDS NEAL PLOOR REYNOLDS RUSHTON SCOTT Promotions and Fan Assistant Athletic Trainer Executive Administrative Marketing & Communications, Associate Head Promotions and Fan Associate Director, Associate Director, Experience G.A. Asst., Athletic Director Athletic Foundation Athletic Trainer Experience Assistant Student-Athlete Services Athletic Foundation

NICK SUSAN HANNAH NICK TORI HAROLD JEREMY JOANN SCULL SHIFLEY SOCIA SPARACIO THURSTON WATSON YARBROUGH WAKEFIELD Asst. Athletic Director, Donor & Records Coordinator Donor & Alumni Relations Assistant Director, Promotions and Fan Asst. Athletic Director, Turf Manager Assistant Academic Advisor, Game Operations Athletic Foundation Athletic Foundation Strength & Conditioning Experience G.A. Promotions and Fan Experience Student-Athlete Services

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK EAGLE FIELD AT ERK RUSSELL PARK

On the southeast end of campus lies Georgia Southern’s state-of-the-art track & field complex, Eagle Field. Complet- ed and dedicated in 2005, Eagle Field is the official home of GS’s men’s and women’s soccer programs and is shared with track & field. Eagle Field is also the home facility of the Tor- menta FC of the PDL. The home of Georgia Southern Soccer features a main stand with seating for 500 fans as well as grassy areas for fans to bring lawn chairs to watch the match. Air conditioned locker rooms are located behind the main stands. The stadi- um’s press box features internet connections for media and a filming deck for the coaching staffs. A project to install a MUSCO lighting system was completed during the 2012 soc- cer season and allowed the teams to play their first night games at Eagle Field that season.

Georgia Southern hosted the Southern Conference Tour- nament in 2011, the Sun Belt Conference Tournament in 2014 and will once again host the Sun Belt tournament in 2018. The Eagles Field attendance record of 1,237 was set last season on Sept. 4 as GS hosted #5 Clemson. EAGLE FIELD AT ERK RUSSELL PARK EAGLE FIELD AT ERK RUSSELL PARK

EAGLE FIELD QUICK FACTS First Season of Competition...... 2005 Capacity...... 500 Surface...... Natural Grass Lighting (Year Installed)...... MUSCO Lighting System (2012) First Game...... Sept. 9, 2005 vs. North Florida First Eagle Goal Scored...... Jeff Cox ...... vs. North Florida (9/9/2005) First Eagle Win...... Sept. 17, 2005 ...... 3-1 over Western Illinois First Overtime Game...... Sept. 9, 2005 ...... T, 1-1 (2 OT) vs. North Florida First Night Game...... Oct. 12, 2012 ...... L, 3-4 vs. #20 Elon First Game vs. Ranked Opponent...... Oct. 12, 2012 ...... L, 3-4 vs. #20 Elon Home Record...... 43-40-5 2018 SEASON PREVIEW GENERAL INFO GENERAL 2018 SEASON 2018 Next Step For GS Men’s Soccer Is Right Around The Corner After its first winning season since 2006 and first regional ranking since 2008, Eagles eager to prove they belong

Following up on a successful first season in Statesboro, Georgia Southern Head knows that his program is in a spot where they are not going to be overlooked by Coach John Murphy continued the upward trend of Eagle Soccer in 2017, by direct- anyone. ing the squad to its first winning record since the 2006 season and the first regional “The days of sneaking up on teams are done,” Coach Murphy said. “People have a lot 2017 SEASON 2017 ranking from the United Soccer Coaches since 2008. With all of that in place, the of respect for our program. We’ve got to go into those games ready to play, because upward trend of the program seems ripe for a regional and national breakthrough we’ll get their best from them. I like to think we’re on the right path. The exciting in 2018 as Georgia Southern continues to strive to be one of the top NCAA soccer thing is that the season is all laid out in front of us.” programs in the country. But, more importantly, Coach Murphy is excited about the culture and tradition that the Eagles have built in such a short amount of time since POSITION BY POSITION coming to campus just a couple of years ago. Coach Murphy knows with a deep roster, competition comes with each position and the expectation is that the cream will rise to the top as preseason and early season TAKING THAT NEXT STEP battles play out. The Eagles finished with a 9-8-1 overall record in 2017, claiming a third-place finish in the Sun Belt Conference and picking up some key wins during the campaign, One of the positions that will see a tremendous amount of competition early will including a thrilling 2-1 win over Sun Belt champion Coastal Carolina. A challenging be the forwards. Losing two-time All-Conference selection Blake Wilson means schedule featured many matches against NCAA participants and the Eagles also opportunities are ripe for someone to step up, and one player who looks set to do HISTORY/RECORDS developed a penchant for winning on the road, something extremely difficult to do just that is senior Javier Carbonell, who was the Sun Belt’s Newcomer of the Year in in any collegiate sport, as Georgia Southern was 4-2 in road contests last season. 2017. Carbonell tallied four goals and a Sun Belt-leading nine assists last year and has the look of someone who could be in the upper echelon of Sun Belt strikers in In 2018, the Eagles return 13 players from last season’s squad and add a strong 14 2018. Sophomore Jack Rittmeyer and redshirt freshman Edward Raji also return corps of 17 newcomers who hail from around the Southeast as well as around the up top for the Eagles, and the group will be bolstered by a pair of newcomers from globe. Getting those newcomers to mix with the experienced returners and contin- overseas; Darby County FC product Adam Davie from England and Strommen IF ue the upward trend of Eagle soccer is a challenge, but one that Coach Murphy and product Marius Bjertnes from Norway. his staff welcomes. Midfield is the deepest position group, in terms of numbers as well as returners. A “We have a great deal of talent here on campus,” Coach Murphy said. “We’ve done pair of starters from last season return - junior Sander Wang, who returned from a nice job of recruiting these past two years, but I feel sometimes the best kind of injury late in the season to play an important role in the Eagles’ trip to the Sun recruitment is developing the players that you have, and that’s the challenge for the Belt semifinals, as well as sophomore Alhaji Tambadu. Senior Sebastian Gregersen staff and I. ‘Can we get the best out the group that’s here?’ If we can do that, if we along with redshirt freshmen Kareem Gharbi and Cody Prentiss also return from can get the best out of the group that we have, then I think it can be a successful last season. The Eagles expect to get a boost from a bevy of newcomers, including season for us.” Norwegian first division product Eirik Høydal (Florø) and VfB Stuttgart product from The Eagles have been picked to finish third in the upcoming 2018 season in a pre- , Samuel Mayer. Sophomore Mercer transfer Cristian Medina also joins the season poll of Sun Belt Conference coaches, and improving on the winning record Eagles after spending his freshman season in Macon. from a season ago will be a tough task with a schedule that features six matches The most experienced returning group are the defenders, as the trio of junior Justin against teams that played in the NCAA Championships in 2017 - including five Little, sophomore Aldair Cortes and sophomore Gonzalo Talavera started all 18 teams who finished the year in the NCAA Division I Top 30 of RPI. And Coach Murphy

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One exciting part of the season for the Eagles in 2018 is that Statesboro will host the 2018 Sun Belt Conference Championships, the second time the school has hosted the tournament since joining the league in 2014. The first-round match will be on Nov. 7, with the semifinals taking place on Nov. 9 and the championship match scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 11. All SBC Tournament matches will be featured on ESPN+. “We’re going against a much more difficult schedule that’s been played since I’ve been here,” Coach Murphy said. “We’ve done that on purpose. We feel like, for us INFO GENERAL to take the next step regionally, you have to play nationally-respected programs. I have good relationships with coaches throughout the country. I respect and appre- ciate coaches that want to play us. They recognize that we are a team that likes to play, we are a challenging team to compete against. I hope they see it the way we see it - that it will bring out the best in both teams. “ CREATING THE CULTURE Culture is a buzzword among athletic teams, but Coach Murphy believes that he

has had great success developing a winning culture around Georgia Southern men’s SEASON 2018 soccer in a relatively short amount of time. “I think we’re a lot closer than we were at this time last year,” Coach Murphy said. “It’s hard to get the balance right. Whenever you come in and want to address standards and get people going, you’re challenging and getting them out of their comfort zone. There can be some fear involved with that. Sports psychologists call ABOVE: Junior Justin Little has started every match in his first two seasons at it a ‘storming phase’. It’s part of the process. We probably stayed in the ‘storming Georgia Southern and leads a very experienced group of returners in 2018. phase’ longer than we should have last year, but I won’t apologize for having high matches last season and collectively played 4,764 minutes of a possible 4,950 on standards. the year - or 96% of minutes available. Cortes was the Sun Belt’s Newcomer of the SEASON 2017 Year, while Little and Talavera earned All-Tournament honors at the Aaron Olitsky “If we look back, we’ve accomplished an awful lot in two years. We really have. Tournament in Charleston to open the season. Redshirt junior David Rhoades also It’s easy to look and maybe be critical, say that we could have won more games returns for the squad, and redshirt freshman Cody Prentiss could also see time on here and there. But I think it’s measured by what our culture is daily. The culture is the back line. Chief among the newcomers for Georgia Southern on the back line very strong at Georgia Southern, and that helps us when we step on the field. The include Truett-McConnell transfer and German native Paul Schulze; freshman Lee players we’re putting out on the field are battle-ready, they know the challenges Flowers (Marietta, Ga.), who is the son of NFL safety Lethon Flowers, and Columbia, that lie ahead, and I feel that they’re ready for them because of the culture we’ve S.C., native Parker Stokes. established for them.” Two returners and two newcomers make up the goalkeeping group for the Eagles in 2018. Torgeir Fjaer, who has eight career wins and a 1.42 GAA in 20 career matches, returns for his senior season, while redshirt sophomore Conner Washer also returns. HISTORY/RECORDS Freshman Jokull Blaengsson, who saw action for the Icelandic U-21 National Team this Summer, is expected to compete right away, while freshman Eric Nunez (McDonough, Ga.) also joins the team. 15 THE SCHEDULE The Eagles hit the ground running with a season-opening trip to a pair of NCAA teams, VCU (Aug. 24) and Old Dominion (Aug. 26). Georgia Southern opens its home slate of seven matches by hosting North Florida on August 31st. The month of September features home matches against Florida Gulf Coast (Sept. 7), ETSU (Sept. 22) and Winthrop (Sept. 26), while mixing in tough road matches at preseason No. 5-ranked Wake Forest (Sept. 11), Jacksonville (Sept. 15) and NCAA participant Mercer (Sept. 29). A home match against Florida Atlantic (Oct. 2) opens up the month of October, then a big three-match road swing follows with the Sun Belt opener at Howard (Oct. 6), a visit to preseason No. 6-ranked Louisville (Oct. 9) and a trip to C-USA foe UAB (Oct. 16). The Eagles then return home for a big rivalry series showdown with Georgia State (Oct. 20) and Appalachian State (Oct. 27) to close out the home slate. The reg- ABOVE: Sophomore Gonzalo Talavera started all 18 matches and played 1,634 ular season finale will be on Nov. 2 at preseason Sun Belt favorite Coastal Carolina. minutes of a possible 1,650 minutes during his debut season for the Eagles at center back.

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK 2018 OPPONENTS AT A GLANCE

ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM APPALACHIAN STATE COASTAL CAROLINA Oct. 16, 2018 • 7 PM • Birmingham, Ala. Oct. 27, 2018 • 7 PM • Statesboro Nov. 2, 2018 • 7 PM • Conway, S.C. GENERAL INFO GENERAL INFO GENERAL INFO Location...... Birmingham, Ala. Location...... Boone, N.C. Location...... Conway, S.C. Founded...... 1969 Founded...... 1899 Founded...... 1954 Nickname...... Blazers Nickname...... Mountaineers Nickname...... Chanticleers Colors...... Forest Green and Old Gold Colors...... Black and Gold Colors...... , Bronze and Black

GENERAL INFO GENERAL Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Conference USA Conference...... Sun Belt Conference...... Sun Belt Website...... UABSports.com Website...... AppStateSports.com Website...... GoCCUSports.com Head Coach...... Mike Getman Head Coach...... Jason O’Keefe Head Coach...... Shaun Docking Overall Record (Yrs)...... 316-209-53 (31) Overall Record (Yrs)...... 10-17-10 (2) Overall Record (Yrs)...... 285-139-38 (21) Record at School (Yrs)...... 274-183-44 (26) Record at School (Yrs)...... Same Record at School (Yrs)...... 265-120-36 (19) Assistant Coaches...... Justus Griffin, Assistant Coaches...... Daniel Louisignau, Assistant Coaches...... Kyle Russell, Joel Wallace, Pachinno Roberts Bradley Franks Kyle Timm

2018 SEASON 2018 TEAM INFO TEAM INFO TEAM INFO 2017 Record...... 5-7-4 2017 Record...... 5-8-6 2017 Record...... 14-9-2 Conference Record / Finish...... 1-6-1 / 9th Conference Record / Finish...... 0-3-2 / t5th Conference Record / Finish...... 4-1 / 1st 2017 NCAA Final RPI...... 107 2017 NCAA Final RPI...... 128 2017 NCAA Final RPI...... 19 Series Record...... UAB leads 3-0-1 Series Record...... GS leads 16-15-2 Series Record...... Series tied 3-3-1 Last Meeting...... L 1-2 (9/23/17) Last Meeting...... T 0-0 (11/10/17) Last Meeting...... W 2-1 (9/16/17)

ETSU FLORIDA ATLANTIC FLORIDA GULF COAST Sept. 22, 2018 • 7 PM • Statesboro (ESPN3) Oct. 2, 2018 • 7 PM • Statesboro Sept. 7, 2018 • 7 PM • Statesboro (ESPN3) 2017 SEASON 2017 GENERAL INFO GENERAL INFO GENERAL INFO Location...... Johnson City, Tenn. Location...... Boca Raton, Fla. Location...... Ft. Myers, Fla. Founded...... 1911 Founded...... 1961 Founded...... 1991 Nickname...... Buccaneers Nickname...... Owls Nickname...... Eagles Colors...... and Yellow Gold Colors...... Blue, Red and Silver Colors...... Emerald Green and Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Southern Conference...... Conference USA Conference...... Atlantic Sun Website...... ETSUBucs.com Website...... FAUSports.com Website...... FGCUAthletics.com Head Coach...... David Casper Head Coach...... Joey Worthen Head Coach...... Jesse Cormier Overall Record (Yrs)...... First Season Overall Record (Yrs)...... First Season Overall Record (Yrs)...... 122-95-50 (14) Record at School (Yrs)...... First Season Record at School (Yrs)...... First Season Record at School (Yrs)...... 8-6-3 (1) HISTORY/RECORDS Assistant Coaches...... Josh Scott, Assistant Coaches...... Jose Robles Assistant Coaches...... Sheldon Cipriani, Brad Camp Owen McCorkle, Brad Shore Ian Spooner, Bernard Yeboah

16 TEAM INFO TEAM INFO TEAM INFO 2017 Record...... 9-2-7 2017 Record...... 2-14 2017 Record...... 8-6-3 Conference Record / Finish...... 6-0-4 / 1st Conference Record / Finish...... 2-6 / 8th Conference Record / Finish...... 4-1-1 / 2nd 2017 NCAA Final RPI...... 69 2017 NCAA Final RPI...... 176 2017 NCAA Final RPI...... 98 Series Record...... First Meeting Series Record...... GS leads 4-3-1 Series Record...... First Meeting Last Meeting...... W 5-4 (9/12/2014)

QUICK SCHEDULE NOTES • THE EAGLES PLAY THREE TEAMS WHO WERE RANKED IN THE FINAL UNITED SOCCER COACHES’ TOP 25 POLL FROM 2017; COASTAL CAROLINA (#15), LOUISVILLE (#7), WAKE FOREST (#5)

• SIX REGULAR SEASON OPPONENTS ADVANCED TO THE 2017 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS; COASTAL CAROLINA, LOUISVILLE, MERCER, OLD DOMINION, VCU and WAKE FOREST

• THE EAGLES PLAY FIVE TEAMS WHO RANKED IN THE TOP 30 OF THE NCAA’S FINAL 2017 RPI

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER 2018 OPPONENTS AT A GLANCE

GEORGIA STATE HOWARD JACKSONVILLE Oct. 20, 2018 • 7 PM • Statesboro (ESPN3) Oct. 28, 2017 • 7 PM • Washington, D.C. Sept. 15, 2018 • 7 PM • Jacksonville, Fla. GENERAL INFO GENERAL INFO GENERAL INFO Location...... Atlanta, Ga. Location...... Washington, D.C. Location...... Jacksonville, Fla. Founded...... 1913 Founded...... 1867 Founded...... 1934 Nickname...... Panthers Nickname...... Bison Nickname...... Dolphins Colors...... Blue and White Colors...... Blue and White Colors...... Green and White

Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I INFO GENERAL Conference...... Sun Belt Conference...... Sun Belt Conference...... Atlantic Sun Website...... GeorgiaStateSports.com Website...... HUBison.com Website...... JUDolphinss.com Head Coach...... Brett Surrency Head Coach...... Phillip Gyau Head Coach...... Mauricio B. Ruiz Overall Record (Yrs)...... 78-69-7 (8) Overall Record (Yrs)...... 6-61-10 (4) Overall Record (Yrs)...... 21-44-2 (4) Record at School (Yrs)...... Same Record at School (Yrs)...... Same Record at School (Yrs)...... Same Assistant Coaches...... Ricky Davey, Assistant Coaches...... Matthew Arrington, Assistant Coaches...... Thomas Buckner, Daniel Mohsen Emile Mbouh Jack Burns

TEAM INFO TEAM INFO TEAM INFO SEASON 2018 2017 Record...... 12-7-1 2017 Record...... 2-15-3 2017 Record...... 6-10-1 Conference Record / Finish...... 3-2 / 3rd Conference Record / Finish...... 0-3-2 / t5th Conference Record / Finish...... 2-3-1/ t4th 2017 NCAA Final RPI...... 63 2017 NCAA Final RPI...... 196 2017 NCAA Final RPI...... 165 Series Record...... Georgia State leads 25-10-6 Series Record...... Series tied 2-2-0 Series Record...... JU leads 13-8-3 Last Meeting...... L 3-1 (11/11/17) Last Meeting...... W 4-2 (10/28/17) Last Meeting...... W 2-1 (9/27/17)

LOUISVILLE MERCER NORTH FLORIDA Oct. 9, 2018 • 7 PM • Louisville, Ky. Oct. 29, 2018 • 7 PM • Macon, Ga. Aug. 31, 2018 • 7:30 PM • Statesboro 2017 SEASON 2017 GENERAL INFO GENERAL INFO GENERAL INFO Location...... Louisville, Ky. Location...... Macon, Ga. Location...... Jacksonville, Fla. Founded...... 1798 Founded...... 1833 Founded...... 1969 Nickname...... Cardinals Nickname...... Bears Nickname...... Ospreys Colors...... Red and Black Colors...... Orange and Black Colors...... Navy Blue and Grey Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Atlantic Coast Conference...... Southern Conference...... Atlantic Sun Website...... GoCardss.com Website...... MercerBears.com Website...... UNFOspreys.com Head Coach...... Ken Lolla Head Coach...... Brad Ruzzo Head Coach...... Derek Marinatos Overall Record (Yrs)...... 353-156-64 (28) Overall Record (Yrs)...... 89-86-24 (9) Overall Record (Yrs)...... 43-63-9 (6) Record at School (Yrs)...... 144-72-36 (12) Record at School (Yrs)...... Same Record at School (Yrs)...... Same HISTORY/RECORDS Assistant Coaches...... Danny Cepero, Assistant Coaches...... Emmett Rutkowski, Assistant Coaches...... Josh Dunn, John Michael Hayden, James Kusak Jarred Brookins Andrew Barth, Jacob Weinshank

TEAM INFO TEAM INFO TEAM INFO 17 2017 Record...... 13-2-5 2017 Record...... 7-9-6 2017 Record...... 3-10-2 Conference Record / Finish...... 5-2-1 / 2nd ATL Conference Record / Finish...... 4-4-2 / 4th Conference Record / Finish...... 2-3-1 / t4th 2017 NCAA Final RPI...... 8 2017 NCAA Final RPI...... 150 2017 NCAA Final RPI...... 171 Series Record...... GS leads 1-0 Series Record...... Series tied 24-24-0 Series Record...... GS leads 7-5-1 Last Meeting...... W 3-0 (9/19/04) Last Meeting...... L 2-1 (9/23/17) Last Meeting...... W 2-1 (9/1/17)

QUICK SCHEDULE NOTES • GEORGIA SOUTHERN PLAYED NINE OF ITS SIXTEEN 2017 OPPONENTS LAST SEASON

• FOUR OPPONENTS MEET THE EAGLES FOR THE FIRST TIME IN PROGRAM HISTORY IN 2018

• THE EAGLES FACE OPPONENTS FROM SEVEN DIFFERENT CONFERENCES IN 2018

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK 2018 OPPONENTS AT A GLANCE

OLD DOMINION VCU Aug. 26, 2018 • 2 PM • Norfolk, Va. Aug. 24, 2018 • 7 PM • Richmond, Va. United Soccer Coaches 2018 GENERAL INFO GENERAL INFO Location...... Norfolk, Va. Location...... Richmond, Va. Preseason Top 25 Poll Founded...... 1930 Founded...... 1968 1. Stanford Nickname...... Monarchs Nickname...... Rams Colors...... Slate Blue, and Silver Colors...... Gold and Black 2. Indiana

GENERAL INFO GENERAL Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I 3. North Carolina Conference...... Conference USA Conference...... Atlantic 10 4. Akron Website...... ODUSports.com Website...... VCUAthletics.com 5. Wake Forest Head Coach...... Alan Dawson Head Coach...... Dave Giffard 6. Louisville Overall Record (Yrs)...... 362-161-49 (30) Overall Record (Yrs)...... 76-60-26 (8) Record at School (Yrs)...... 233-131-39 (21) Record at School (Yrs)...... Same 7. Michigan State Assistant Coaches...... Tennant McVea, Assistant Coaches...... Brett Teach, 8. Southern Methodist Sean Stowe Matt Cannady, Reinaldo Brenes 9. Butler 10. Duke 2018 SEASON 2018 TEAM INFO TEAM INFO 2017 Record...... 13-6-2 2017 Record...... 12-7 11. Clemson Conference Record / Finish...... 6-2 / 2nd Conference Record / Finish...... 6-2 / t2nd 12. Wisconsin 2017 NCAA Final RPI...... 29 2017 NCAA Final RPI...... 20 13. Georgetown Series Record...... First Meeting Series Record...... First Meeting 14. Western Michigan 15. Virginia 16. Fordham WAKE FOREST WINTHROP 17. Notre Dame Sept. 11, 2018 • 7 PM • Winston-Salem, N.C. Sept. 26, 2018 • 7 PM • Statesboro 2017 SEASON 2017 18. Coastal Carolina GENERAL INFO GENERAL INFO 19. New Hampshire Location...... Winston-Salem, N.C. Location...... Rock Hill, S.C. Founded...... 1834 Founded...... 1886 20. Florida International Nickname...... Demon Deacons Nickname...... Eagles 21. Michigan Colors...... Old Gold and Black Colors...... Garnet and Gold 22. Seattle Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I 23. Dartmouth Conference...... Atlantic Coast Conference...... Big South 24. Washington Website...... WakeForestSports.com Website...... WinthropEagles.com Head Coach...... Bobby Muuss Head Coach...... Daniel Ridenhour 25. Colgate Overall Record (Yrs)...... 129-64-32 (11) Overall Record (Yrs)...... 8-23-2 (2) Also receiving votes: California, UCLA, Record at School (Yrs)...... 55-8-7 (3) Record at School (Yrs)...... Same HISTORY/RECORDS Maryland, Virginia Commonwealth, Assistant Coaches...... Steve Armas, Assistant Coaches...... Phil Hindson, Dane Brenner, Matt Poplawski Kyle Renfro, Kyle Kenney Portland, UCF, Old Dominion, UMass-Low- ell, Pacific, Pittsburgh, South Florida, Air 18 TEAM INFO TEAM INFO Force, Kentucky, Cal State Fullerton, Albany, 2017 Record...... 19-2-2 2017 Record...... 3-13-1 UMass, Creighton, San Francisco, Xavier, Conference Record / Finish...... 7-0-1 / 1st ATL Conference Record / Finish...... 1-7 / 9th Grand Canyon, William & Mary, Connecti- 2017 NCAA Final RPI...... 1 2017 NCAA Final RPI...... 190 Series Record...... WF leads 2-0 Series Record...... Winthrop leads 11-8-2 cut, Mercer Last Meeting...... L 3-1 (9/18/12) Last Meeting...... W 2-1 (9/19/17) Bold denotes 2018 GS opponent

QUICK SCHEDULE NOTES • THE EAGLES PLAY SEVEN HOME MATCHES IN 2018, IN ADDITION TO HOSTING THE 2018 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP

• GEORGIA SOUTHERN ALSO HOSTED THE SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP IN 2014

• THE EAGLES PLAY FIVE TEAMS WHO RANKED IN THE TOP 30 OF THE NCAA’S FINAL 2017 RPI

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER 2018 SUN BELT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

2018 MEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP NOVEMBER 7-11 • EAGLE FIELD AT ERK RUSSELL ATHLETIC PARK • STATESBORO, GEORGIA

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GEORGIA SOUTHERN HOSTS 2018 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Conference Title, Automatic Bid To Be Decided At Eagle Field For Second Time In Last Five Seasons HISTORY/RECORDS

Georgia Southern has been selected as the host of the 2018 Sun Belt Conference Men’s Soccer Championships, marking the second time that Statesboro and Eagle Field has hosted the league’s annual postseason tournament in the last four seasons. The Eagles also hosted the league’s tournament in 2015. 19

Five teams will descend upon Statesboro for the tournament, which begins on Wednesday, November 7th, with a 1 p.m. first-round contest between the fourth- and fifth-seeded teams. The semifinals will be at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Friday, November 9th, with the 2018 Sun Belt Conference Championship Match taking place at 1 p.m. on Sunday, November 11th. All matches from the tournament will be broadcast on ESPN+.

Last season, Coastal Carolina defeated Georgia State, 2-0, to capture the 2017 Sun Belt Conference tournament title. When Georgia Southern hosted the tournament in 2014, the Eagles advanced to the title match against Hartwick, dropping a close 1-0 decision. Georgia Southern advanced to the semifinals of the 2017 tournament after advancing, 5-4, in penalty kicks over Appalachian State in the first round - the first time that the Eagles have advanced in a penalty kick shootout in school history.

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK HEAD COACH JOHN MURPHY

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GENERAL INFO GENERAL MURPHY Head Coach • Third Season Quincy, Ma. • Bridgewater State (MA)

John Murphy enters his third season as the head men’s soccer coach at Geor- recruiting coordinator at Boston College where he was a member of New England gia Southern University. Murphy became the program’s seventh head coach when Soccer Hall of Fame head coach Ed Kelly’s staff for two years. As Boston College’s re- 2018 SEASON 2018 Director of Athletics Tom Kleinlein made the announcement on July 26, 2016. cruiting coordinator, Murphy oversaw a 12-player recruiting class that was rated in In 2017, Georgia Southern finished with a 9-8-1 overall record, the first the College Soccer News 2015 Top 50 Recruiting Classes and an additional 12-player winning record for the Eagles since 2006. The program also earned United Soccer recruiting class for 2016. The 2015 squad had one of the best turnarounds in NCAA Coaches (formerly NSCAA) Southeast Region rankings for the first time since 2008, Division I with an 11-8-3 record, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight. finishing the year ranked No. 10 in the region. Among the individual awards earned For his efforts, Murphy was named as one of the top Division I assistant coaches in by Eagle players were two major Sun Belt honors - midfielder Javier Carbonell 2015 by College Soccer News. was named the Sun Belt Newcomer of the Year, while Aldair Cortes was named Additionally, Murphy was the lead radio analyst for the New England Revo- the Freshman of the Year. Both players earned All-Conference honors, along with lution matches on 98.5 the Sports Hub. In June 2016, he served as the local liaison second-team honorees Blake Wilson and Emil Laursen. Laursen was later named for the Copa America champion Chilean National Team, which was based in Boston,

2017 SEASON 2017 a first-team CoSIDA Academic All-American, the first time that a Georgia Southern and his work in the community included leading the NEFC U-18 Boys to the NPL men’s soccer player has earned first-team Academic All-America honors. National Championship game in July of 2016 in Denver, Colorado. A 20-year coaching veteran, Murphy has 10 years of coaching experience in Before joining Boston College, Murphy spent two seasons at as the head the professional ranks - including having coached in over 300 professional matches coach of the Anderson Trojans (S.C.) where he compiled a record of 18-17-7, includ- - and has served as an assistant coach at Boston College, Clemson and Brown. He ing a +6 improvement in win total from his first season to his second. He led the was also a head coach at Anderson University (S.C.) (2012-13), Livingston Foot- Trojans to the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) tournament title in his first season ball Club (FC) (2009), Assumption College (1998-2000) and Massasoit Community (2012) and they qualified for the NCAA Tournament in his second season (2013) College (1994), his alma mater. He was twice named the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) New England Coach of the Year in 1994 and again in 2000 and was the 2016 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year. Murphy has guided his teams to four conference titles and has developed

HISTORY/RECORDS three players who earned Freshman of the Year honors, one Defender of the Year honor and one Newcomer of the Year honor. His Massasoit team earned the 1994 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) National Academic Male Team 20 award for highest GPA and Assumption College won the 2000 Eastern College Ath- letic Conference (ECAC) Division II championship. Murphy also helped guide the 2014 and 2015 BC Eagles to the NSCAA College Team Academic award for Division I teams with a 3.0 or better GPA. In 2009, he became the first American citizen to work in British professional soccer as a coach when he was hired by Livingston FC of the Scottish First Division. During that time, he worked with current standout players Leigh Griffiths (Celtic), Andy Halliday (Rangers) and Murray Davidson (St. Johnstone). In his first season in Statesboro, the Eagles went 8-8-3 overall and 3-1-1 in Sun Belt Conference play, claiming a share of the regular-season league title with newcomer Coastal Carolina and earning a bye into the semifinal round of the Sun Belt Championship. The regular-season title was the first conference title for Geor- gia Southern in men’s soccer. Following the year, Murphy was named the Sun Belt Coach of the Year while sophomore defender Emil Laursen earned Defensive Player of the Year honors to go along with Sun Belt Championship All-Tournament plaudits. Laursen and junior Coach Murphy spent 10 years coaching in the professional ranks in both the US forward Blake Wilson were both named to the All-Sun Belt Conference First Team as well as . ABOVE: Coach Murphy was a member of the coaching staff while junior Nick Wells and freshman Sander Wang earned second-team honors. for Livingston FC in Scotland, including serving as both an assistant and head Prior to arriving in Statesboro, Murphy served as the associate head coach and coach for a brief stint in 2009. (PHOTO COURTESY OF: Alex Todd)

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER HEAD COACH JOHN MURPHY following a return trip to the SAC Tournament Finals. Anderson was ranked as high as No. 19 in the NSCAA national poll in 2013. Before leading Anderson, Murphy was an assistant coach and the recruiting coordinator for two years at Clemson. His two recruiting classes for the Tigers both ranked in the top 20 in the nation according to College Soccer News. Those classes eventually helped Clemson to the 2014 ACC Tournament Title and the 2015 College Cup Final appearance.

Murphy also spent nine seasons on the sidelines. He INFO GENERAL served as an assistant coach for the (2000-03) and the Columbus Crew SC (2004) before serving as an assistant coach and director of player development for the Colorado Rapids (2005-08). While with the Rapids, he also served as the head coach for the reserve team and guided them to the Reserve League championship in 2007 with an undefeated 7-0-1 record. The core of that team went on to win the MLS Cup in 2010. Columbus won its first Eastern Confer- ence regular-season title and the 2004 MLS Supporters’ Shield in Murphy’s one year Coach Murphy’s ties to the professional ranks have helped him forge lasting as an assistant and New England was a finalist in the 2001 US Open Cup and the bonds with some of MLS’s brightest players and coaches. ABOVE: Coach 2002 MLS Cup while he was on the staff. Murphy poses with John Busch (#1, 2008 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year) and Matt 2018 SEASON 2018 Murphy’s first Division I coaching experience came at Brown University where Jordan (#24, General Manager of the Houston Dynamo - MLS). he was current Clemson head coach Mike Noonan’s assistant from 1995-98. During his three seasons at Brown, Murphy helped guide the Bears to two NCAA tourna- MURPHY’S COACHING PORTFOLIO ment appearances and Ivy League Conference Titles in 1995 and 1997. The Bears COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE Year School Record were ranked as high as third during the 1995 campaign, the program’s highest na- 2017 Georgia Southern 9-8-1 (.527) tional ranking. 2016 Georgia Southern ! 8-8-3 (.500) 2013 Anderson University (SC) # 12-7-3 (.614) Murphy got his coaching start at his alma mater, Massasoit Community Col- 2012 Anderson University (SC) $ 6-10-4 (.400) lege, where he led the Warriors to an 18-4-2 record in 1994. That season, Murphy 2000 Assumption College % 13-6-2 (.684) and the Warriors claimed the Colonial States Conference title, were crowned the NJ- 1999 Assumption College 10-7-2 (.588)

1998 Assumption College 7-10-2 (.412) SEASON 2017 CAA New England Champions and were the NJCAA national semi-finalists, scoring a 1994 Massasoit Community College !^& 18-4-2 (.792) 83-60-19 (.571) then-junior college record 122 goals along the way. ! Sun Belt Conference Champions # NCAA Tournament Appearance $ South Atlantic Conference Tmt Champions Murphy has authored two books on soccer and published an instructional % ECAC Champions ! Colonial States Conference Champions DVD set through Championship Productions. As an NSCAA National Staff Coach, ^ NJCAA New England Champions & NJCAA National Semi-Finalists Murphy is well known nationwide as an educator and advocate for the game. He holds the UEFA Pro Badge from the Scottish Football Association, a U.S. COLLEGIATE ASSISTANT COACHING EXPERIENCE Year School Record Soccer “A” License and a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma. He was the first for- 2015 Boston College # 11-8-2 (.571) eign-born coach to earn an English Football Association “A” Goalkeeper Coaching 2014 Boston College * 5-8-3 (.406) 2011 Clemson University 8-8-2 (.500) License in 2003. 2010 Clemson University 5-9-4 (.389) A native of Quincy, , Murphy earned an associate’s degree 1997 Brown University * # 11-6-1 (.639) from Massasoit Community College, a bachelor’s degree from Bridgewater State 1996 Brown University 8-5-4 (.588)

1995 Brown University # * ^ 16-4-0 (.800) HISTORY/RECORDS University and a degree in applied management from the University of Warwick in 64-48-16 (.563) # NCAA Tournament Appearance conjunction with the League Managers Association of England. He played in goal at * Conference Title Massasoit in 1985-86 and was a member of the undefeated 1986 NJCAA national ^ Set School Record for Victories championship team. Murphy was enshrined in the Massasoit Community College 21 Hall of Fame in 2010 as a member of that 1986 team. PROFESSIONAL COACHING EXPERIENCE Year School Record John and his wife, Erin, have three sons, Shay (15), Eamon (12) and Declan (9) 2009 Livingston FC (Scotland) + 3-6-4 (.385) and they live in Brooklet. 2008 Colorado Rapids 11-14-5 (.450) 2007 Colorado Rapids 9-13-8 (.433) 2007 Colorado Rapids Reserve Team ~ 7-0-1 (1.000) 2006 Colorado Rapids 12-15-8 (.457) 2005 Colorado Rapids 13-14-8 (.486) 2004 Columbus Crew SC # * 13-6-13 (.609) 2003 New England Revolution % 14-11-10 (.543) 2002 New England Revolution $ 15-16-4 (.486) 2001 New England Revolution ^ 11-15-6 (.438) 2000 New England Revolution ! 14-16-6 (.472) 122-126-73 (.494)

+ Coach Murphy was an assistant with Livingston FC in 2009 and then served as the head coach for two games, coaching in the Challenge Cup and League Cup. ~ Head coach of the Rapids’ Reserve Team the year they were the undefeated champions # Eastern Conference Regular Season Champions * Supporters’ Shield Winners ABOVE: Coach Murphy shares a laugh with former New England Revolution % Conference Finals coaches Paul Mariner (left) and (right). Mariner, a retired player (Ip- $ MLS Cup Runners-Up ^ U.S. Open Cup Finalists swich Town and England International) and long-time coach, is the color com- mentator for the Revolution. Nicol is also a former standout player (Liverpool and Scotland International) and coach and is now a commentator for ESPN FC.

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK ASSISTANT COACHES BARBER & KOPUNEK

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GENERAL INFO GENERAL BARBER Assistant Coach • First Season Leeds, England • Florida Tech (2014)

Joe Barber begins his first season as an assistant coach for Georgia Southern son title, advance to the NAIA National Final Eight. The Rams ended the season with men’s soccer in2 018. a 15-4-3 overall record and a final NAIA national ranking of No. 6. Barber joins Georgia Southern from Temple, where he has served the last two 2018 SEASON 2018 seas ons as an assistant coach. During his two seasons, the Owls put together a A gradate of the Florida Institute of Technology in 2014, Barber played two 19-14-3 overall record, including an impressive 14-3-2 record at home, with an un- seasons for the Panthers, after transferring from Limestone College, where he beaten 2016 season. 2017 was a program-best fourth-place finish in the American played his first two years collegiately. He received his bachelor’s degree in Business Athletic Conference. Administration from FIT, minoring in Sustainability. Prior to Temple, Barber served as an assistant coach at Eastern Florida State Before coming to the United States to play collegiately, Barber played College for the 2015 season, helping the Titans finish third at the NJCAA Division I semi-professionally in England and also participated in parts of four seasons in the National Championships. The team finished with a 15-2-2 overall record and pro- States in the PDL. duced four NJCAA All-Americans. A native of Leeds, England, Barber holds his NSCAA Advanced National Diplo- Barber also served as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Mobile ma, USSF E License and the English FA Level 2 coaching qualifications.

2017 SEASON 2017 in 2014, helping the team win the Southern States Athletic Conference regular sea-

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HISTORY/RECORDS KOPUNEK Assistant Coach • First Season 22 Annapolis, Md. • Towson (2014)

Nate Kopunek begins his first season as an assistant coach for Georgia South- Kopunek also has extensive club experience, coaching on the AC ern men’s soccer in 2018. Jrs staff as well as Maryland United FC, the Baltimore Bays Chelsea USSF Develop- Kopunek joins the Eagles from , where he helped the Bull- ment Academy and the Fewster FC club. He has also assisted with DC United game dogs to a third-place finish in the Ivy League in 2017, its best finish since the 2005 day operations since 2007. season, as the team’s Director of Operations and Player Personnel. The Bulldogs A native of Annapolis, Md., Kopunek is a 2014 graduate of Towson, earning featured four All-Ivy League selections and also earned an NCAA APR Public Rec- his bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in legal stud- ognition award. ies. He also holds a USSF National D License, a United Soccer Coaches Goalkeeping Prior to Yale, Kopunek spent four seasons at George Mason University, helping Level 1 Diploma and a United Soccer Coaches Special Topics Diploma: The Art of the the Patriots to a No. 12 national ranking and a final RPI of 33 in 2014. George Mason Assistant. featured one All-American and three All-Region performers in his time there, and the Patriots also had players signed by both the New England Revolution and the Philadelphia Union of MLS.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER ASSISTANT COACHES WALMSLEY & LAURSEN stephen

WALMSLEY INFO GENERAL Assistant Coach • First Season Liverpool, England • Central Connecticut State (2015)

Stephen Walmsley begins his first season as a graduate assistant coach for and was awarded the Coca Cola award as the highest achieving male student ath- Georgia Southern men’s soccer in 2018. lete as a senior. Walmsley also played four seasons in the PDL for Ocala Stampede, Walmsley joins Georgia Southern from Australia, where he has worked as a winning 4 straight southeastern championships and two Southern Conference

physical education teacher at Ocean Reef Senior High School, a specialist soccer championships, along with 2 final four appearances in 2014 and 2015. SEASON 2018 school in Western Australia. Before coming to the United States, Walmsley played for Australian A-league Prior to working in Australia, Walmsley served as a player and head coach club Perth Glory and captained his state of Western Australia as a youth player. A for UMF Tindastóll in the Icelandic 2nd Division. As the youngest head coach in the native of Liverpool, England, he also spent time at several Premier League acade- country in 2017, Walmsley led Tindastóll to solidifying a place in the 2nd division mies such as Liverpool, Everton and Aston Villa. after promotion from the 3rd dvision in 2016. During the 2016 season, Walmsley Walmsley is currently pursuing his master’s degree in professional communi- was named “Besti Leikmaður” (Player of the Season) as Tindastóll embarked upon a cation and leadership at Georgia Southern. 17 game winning streak to clinch the “3.deild” title. A graduate of Central Connecticut State University in 2015, Walmsley played

four seasons for the Blue Devils, serving as captain from his sophomore year, help- SEASON 2017 ing the team to win the Northeast Conference regular season title on two occasions in 2011 and 2013. He received his bachelor’s degree in Physical Education Teaching

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LAURSEN HISTORY/RECORDS Student Assistant Coach • First Season Silkeborg, Denmark 23

Laursen will serve as a student assistant coach for the Eagles in 2018 after for living up to the core values of the club (passion, engagement, responsibility playing three seasons for Georgia Southern, becoming the school’s first First-Team and respect). CoSIDA Academic All-American men’s soccer honoree in 2017. In three seasons at Georgia Southern, Laursen earned All-Sun Belt Conference honors twice and was the league’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2016. A four-time SBC Defensive Player of the Week, Laursen appeared in 43 career games, scoring five goals - including three game-winners - while logging 3,743 minutes of action. Laursen suffered a career-ending injury last season, so he will assist the Eagle coaching staff in 2018 while finishing his undergraduate degree in Finance from Georgia Southern. A native of Silkeborg, Denmark, Laursen played club football with AGF Aarhus and Skovbakken IK. He was selected to practice with the first team at AGF Aarhus after making 21 appearances with the U19 squad, while earning the title “Mr. AGF”

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK DIRECTOR OF MEN’S SOCCER OPERATIONS MCCORMACK kiera MCCORMACK GENERAL INFO GENERAL Director of Men’s Soccer Operations • First Season Fishers, Ind. • Georgia Southern (2018)

Kiera McCormack begins her first season as the Director of Men’s Soccer Oper- ations for Georgia Southern in 2018. A former Georgia Southern student-athlete, McCormack graduated in May

2018 SEASON 2018 of 2018 with her bachelor’s degree in sport management. She spent four seasons with the GS Swimming & Diving team, specializing in distance events and serving as a team captain during her junior year. She received the GUSPY Award for the Best Female Comeback Athlete in 2017-18 for working her way back from an injury suffered during her junior season to swim again as a senior. McCormack also earned the team’s Eagle Award in 2016. A native of Fishers, Ind., McCormack graduated from Hamilton Southeast HS in 2014. She is currently pursuing her master’s degree in sport management from Georgia Southern.

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GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER MEET THE 2018 EAGLES GENERAL INFO GENERAL 2018 SEASON 2018 2017 SEASON 2017 HISTORY/RECORDS

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2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK 2018 EAGLE ROSTER 2018 Georgia Southern Men’s Soccer Team

NO. NAME POS. Class Ht. Wt. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) CLUB MAJOR 0 Torgeir Fjaer GK R-Jr. 6-0 150 Trondheim, Norway (Strinda VGS) Rosenborg FC Economics 1 Jokull Blaengsson GK Fr. 6-3 187 Reykjavik, Iceland (Menntaskolinn vid Hamrahlid) Fjolnir Undeclared 3 David Rhoades D R-Jr. 5-10 155 Wilmington, Del. (Delaware Military Acad.) None Justice Studies 4 Paul Schulze D/MF Soph. 6-2 175 Berlin, Germany (Truett-McConnell) FC Union Berlin Sport Management 5 Gonzalo Talavera D Soph. 6-1 170 Madrid, (Montessori School) Villanueva del Pardillo Management 6 Sander Wang MF Jr. 6-2 175 Skedsmokorset, Norway (Raelingen Videregaande Skole) Skedsmo FK Psychology GENERAL INFO GENERAL 7 Javier Carbonell MF/F Sr. 6-0 169 Madrid, Spain (Camilo Jose Cela University) Atletico de Madrid Inderdisciplinary Studies 8 Samuel Mayer MF Fr. 5-8 168 Stuttgart, Germany (Johann-Freiedrich) VfB Stuttgart Undeclared 9 Jack Rittmeyer F Soph. 6-0 170 Savannah, Ga. (Savannah Country Day) Tormenta FC Physics 10 Adam Davie F Fr. 5-9 158 Nottingham, England (Rushcliffe School) Derby County FC Undeclared 11 Marius Bjertnes F Fr. 6-2 163 Oslo, Norway (Bjertnes Videregaaende Skole) Strommen IF Business Administration 12 Sebastian Gregersen MF/F Sr. 5-9 170 Tranberg, Denmark (Limestone College) Skovbakken IF Economics 13 Edward Raji F R-Fr. 5-11 165 Dacula, Ga. (Collins Hill HS) Concorde Fire Undeclared 14 Alhaji Tambadu MF Fr. 5-9 162 Stone Mountain, Ga. (Clarkston HS) Atlanta United Undeclared 15 Aldair Cortes MF/D Soph. 5-9 150 Cairo, Ga. (Cairo HS) Atlanta United Construction Management 16 Justin Little D Jr. 5-11 160 Warner Robins, Ga. (Houston County HS) Concorde Fire Interdisciplinary Studies

2018 SEASON 2018 17 Eirik Høydal MF Fr. 5-5 150 Florø, Norway (Florø Vidergaandeskole) Florø Undeclared 18 Ethan Smith MF Fr. 6-2 150 Evans, Ga. (Georgia Academy) Tormenta FC Undeclared 19 Jarvian Wigfall * MF/F Soph. 5-9 150 Denton, Texas (Navy) FC Dallas Civil Engineering 20 Kareem Gharbi MF R-Fr. 5-8 130 Fairfax, Va. (West Springfield HS) SYC Strikers Blue Marketing 21 Payne Van Tassell F/MF Fr. 5-11 178 Statesboro, Ga. (Statesboro HS) Tormenta FC Nursing 22 Collin Harris D Fr. 5-9 160 Columbia, S.C. (Chapin HS) SC United FC Civil Engineering 24 Parker Stokes D Fr. 5-11 160 Columbia, S.C. (AC Flora HS) SC United Elite Undeclared 25 Sam Choi * MF Sr. 5-7 150 Columbus, Ga. (Young Harris) Kalonji Soccer Academy Marketing 26 Cody Prentiss MF/D R-Fr. 6-4 175 St. George, S.C. (Woodland HS) SC Battery Academy Physics 27 Lee Flowers D Fr. 5-10 150 Marietta, Ga. (Walton HS) Concorde Fire Business Management 28 Cristian Medina MF/F Soph. 5-9 160 Warner Robins, Ga. (Mercer) UFA Norcross Fury Psychology 30 Joshua Deane MF Fr. 6-0 185 Duluth, Ga. (Duluth HS) Georgia United Engineering 2017 SEASON 2017 34 Conner Washer GK R-Soph. 6-0 175 Evans, Ga. (Limestone College) SC Bulls 97 Logistics Management 35 Eric Nunez GK Fr. 5-9 150 McDonough, Ga. (McDonough HS) Concorde Fire Engineering * will redshirt 2018 season

HEAD COACH: John Murphy (Bridgewater State), Third Season #0 tor-GEAR fah-YEAR #7 HAVE-ee-air Carbonell ASSISTANT COACH: Joe Barber (Florida Tech), First Season #1 yo-KUHT BLANG-son #8 Samuel MY-ehr ASSISTANT COACH: Nate Kopunek (Towson), First Season #4 Paul SHUHL-zuh #11 MAH-YEE-uss BYERT-ness ASSISTANT COACH: Stephen Walmsley (Central Connecticut State), First Season #5 GONE-zah-loh TAL-uh-VEHR-uh #14 ahl-HAH-GEE tahm-BAH-doo STUDENT ASSISTANT COACH: Emil Laursen #17 EYE-rick hey-DAHL DIRECTOR OF SOCCER OPERATIONS: Kiera McCormack HISTORY/RECORDS

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GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER MEET THE EAGLES: FJAER

torgeir FJAER #17 INFO GENERAL Senior • GK • 6-0 Trondheim, Norway • Strinda VGS

CAREER HONORS 2017-18 Sun Belt Conference Academic Commissioner’s List

2016-17 Sun Belt Conference Academic Commissioner’s List SEASON 2018 2016 NSCAA Scholar All-South Region First Team 2015-16 Sun Belt Conference Academic Commissioner’s List JUNIOR (2017) Saw action in five matches, making four starts, for the Eagles as a sophomore ... Went 2-3 with a 1.74 GAA in 414:53 minutes of action ... Entered the match at halftime against No. 5-ranked Clemson and limited the Tigers to one goal in 54:53, making three saves ... Notched six saves, including a pair in the final 10 minutes, in picking up a 1-0 shutout win at Campbell on Oct. 11 ... Made a pair of saves in the Eagles’ 2-1 win at Jacksonville on Sept. 27 ... Overall made 16 saves in his five matches. SOPHOMORE (2016) Named to the 2016 NSCAA Scholar All-South Region First Team … Started 15 games in net for the Eagles, SEASON 2017 playing over 1,417 minutes … Made 71 saves in goal, an average of 4.7 per contest, to go along with a 0.772 save percentage compared to a 1.33 goals against average … His 1.33 goals against average is eighth all-time in program history for lowest GAA in a single season ... Allowed 21 goals on the year while facing 213 shots … Ended his first collegiate campaign 6-6-3 with wins over Mercer (Sept. 17), North Florida (Sept. 20), Georgia State (Oct. 8), Gardner-Webb (Oct. 12), Hartwick (Oct. 22) and App State (Nov. 5) … Earned his first collegiate win on the road at Mercer ... Recorded his first collegiate shutout at home against North Florida, finishing the contest with eight saves ... Recorded a season-best nine saves on the road at South Carolina (Sept. 13) while facing a season-high 27 shots … Also finished with eight saves against Presbyterian (Oct. 18) … Recorded the shutout against Coastal Carolina (Oct. 15), facing 22 shots. FRESHMAN (2015) Did not see game action ... Named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Commissioner’s List.

IN NORWAY HISTORY/RECORDS Attended Strinda High School in Trondheim, Norway ... Played for Rosenborg FC, winning the league with the first team’s reserves squad in 2015 ... The team finished third in the Norwegian Elite Tournament U19 in 2011 and earned a second place finish in 2012 and 2013 ... In 2011 and 2012, the team won the National Championship followed by a second place finish in 2013 and a third place finish in 2014 ... Made the eighth-finals in the UEFA 27 Junior-Champions League in 2012-13 after wins against Borussia Dortmund, Inter Milan and Liverpool FC, but fell 1-0 to Juventus ... Selected to practice with Rosenborg’s First Team ... Played 27 games for the first team reserves squad where in his last season had 4 shutouts in his 4 games played ... Former club teams include: Rorvik FC (2007-11), Rosenborg FC (2011-13), Byasen Elite Football (loan from Rosenborg FC) (2013), Rosenborg FC (2014), Ranheim Elite Football (2014-15), Rosenborg FC (2015-16). PERSONAL Born Torgeir Fjaer on April 18, 1995 in Namsos, Norway ... Son of Unni and Torkel Fjaer ... Has a sister, Ida Karoline. MAJOR Accounting

TORGEIR FJAER’S CAREER STATS

Season GP-GS Min GA GAA Saves Save% W-L-T Sho SF 2016 15-15 1417:37 21 1.33 71 .772 6-6-3 2.0 213 2017 5-4 414:53 8 1.74 16 .667 2-3-0 1.0 50 TOTALS 20-19 1832:30 20 1.42 87 .750 8-9-3 3.0 263

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK MEET THE EAGLES: CARBONELL

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GENERAL INFO GENERAL CARBONELL #7 Senior • F/MF • 6-0 Madrid, Spain • Camila Jose Cela University

CAREER HONORS 2017-18 Sun Belt Conference Academic Commissioner’s List

2018 SEASON 2018 2017 Sun Belt Conference Newcomer of the Year 2017 All-Sun Belt Conference First Team 2017 Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament Team Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week (11/7/17) Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week (9/19/17) JUNIOR (2017) Made an immediate impact on the Georgia Southern men’s soccer squad, becoming the first Eagle to earn Sun Belt Newcomer of the Year honors as well as first-team All-Conference accolades ... Two-time Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week honoree (Sept. 19, Nov. 7) ... Played in 17 matches, starting 16, and logged 1,227 minutes of action ... Tallied four goals and nine assists for 17 points ... Led the Sun Belt Conference in assists

2017 SEASON 2017 with 9, and ranked 8th in NCAA Division I in assists per match (0.53) and 14th in total assists ... His nine assists are tied for 10th in a single season in Georgia Southern men’s soccer history ... Ranked second in the Sun Belt Conference in total shots (52) and shots per match (3.06) ... Assisted on both Eagle goals in Georgia Southern’s 2-1 win over preseason Sun Belt favorite Coastal Carolina on Sept. 16 ... Notched game-winning goals in back- to-back matches, against Howard (W 4-2, Oct. 28) and at Appalachian State (W 2-0, Nov. 4) ... Converted his penalty kick shootout chance to force sudden death in the Eagles’ Sun Belt first round match against Appala- chian State on Nov. 10 ... Scored his first collegiate goal and added an assist in Georgia Southern’s 2-1 win at Winthrop on Sept. 19 ... Notched at least one assist in four straight matches, from Sept. 8-23 ... Took 52 shots on the season, with 21 coming on goal. IN SPAIN Played for two seasons at Camila Jose Cela University in Madrid ... Helped the team to a first-place finish in the Madrid Championship both years in 2015 and 2016 ... School finished third in the 2016 Spain Championship and fourth in the 2015 Spain Championship ... Scored 20 goals with seven assists ... Played club soccer for

HISTORY/RECORDS Atletico Madrid with Eagle teammate Gonzalo Talavera. PERSONAL Born Javier Carbonell Piserra on March 23, 1997, in Madrid, Spain ... Son of Maria Teresa Piserra. 28 MAJOR Interdisciplinary Studies

CARBONELL’S CAREER STATS Season GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG GW 2017 17-16 1227 4 9 17 52 .077 21 2 TOTALS 17-16 1227 4 9 17 52 .077 21 2

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER MEET THE EAGLES: GREGERSEN

sebastian GREGERSEN #12 INFO GENERAL Senior • MF/F • 5-9 Tranberg, Denmark • Limestone College

CAREER HONORS 2017-18 Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll

2016-17 Sun Belt Conference Academic Commissioner’s List SEASON 2018 JUNIOR (2017) Played in 16 matches, making three starts, for the Eagles as a junior ... Scored a pair of goals on six shots for the season ... Five of his six shots were on goal ... Notched the game-winning goal in the Eagles’ 2-1 win over Jack- sonville on Sept. 27 ... Also tallied a goal against Mercer on Sept. 23 ... Played a season-high 66 minutes in the win over the Dolphins ... Made starts against Monmouth (Aug. 25), Houston Baptist (Sept. 8) and Jacksonville (Sept. 27) ... Logged 568 minutes of action during the season. PREVIOUS SCHOOL Played for two seasons for Limestone College ... Played in 20 matches, starting 15, as a sophomore for the Saints in 2016 ... Tallied two goals and two assists in 1130 minutes played ... Played in 16 matches as a fresh-

man in 2015, starting four …Ranked third on the team with 10 goals in just 649 minutes played ... Tallied SEASON 2017 the game-winner in a 3-1 first round win over Carson-Newman in the NCAA Southeast Regional (11/13) … Finished with a goal in a 2-1 loss to No. 16 Young Harris in the second round of the regional (11/15) ... Named to the Conference Carolinas Presidential Honor Roll in 2015 & 2016. PERSONAL Played youth soccer for AGF and Skovbakken IF alongside Eagles Emil Laursen and Rasmus Juul ... Named captain of his U14/U15 team ... Three-time winner of the Danish Youth Cup ... Reached European Youth Club Championship (Nike Premier Cup) twice ... Played for Denmark U15 and U16 National Team . MAJOR Economics HISTORY/RECORDS

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GREGERSEN’S CAREER STATS Season GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG GW 2017 16-3 568 2 0 4 6 .333 5 1 TOTALS 16-3 568 2 0 4 6 .333 5 1

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK MEET THE EAGLES: RHOADES

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GENERAL INFO GENERAL RHOADES #3 Redshirt Junior • D • 5-10 Wilmington, Del. • Delaware Military Academy

SOPHOMORE (2017) Saw action in 15 matches, making five starts, for the Eagles as a sophomore ... Took two shots and logged 633

2018 SEASON 2018 minutes of action ... Played all 90 minutes in the Eagles’ 2-1 road win at Jacksonville on Sept. 27 ... Also played all 90 minutes in the Eagles’ season opener against Monmouth in Charleston, S.C.

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2016) Played in 16 games for Georgia Southern, earning seven starts while playing 1,031 minutes, an average of 64.4 per contest … Played every minute in five games, including a season-high 110 against James Madison (Sept. 9) … Scored two goals on the year for four points ... Ended the year tied for third on the team in goals scored and tied for seventh in points … Scored his first collegiate goal in the Eagles’ 1-1 draw at Presbyterian (Oct. 18) ... Scored his second goal of the year in the Eagles’ 3-1 win over long-time rival App State (Nov. 5) … Took eight shots on the year with five being on frame … Was a part of the Eagles’ shutouts against North Florida

2017 SEASON 2017 (Sept. 24) and Coastal Carolina (Oct. 15).

FRESHMAN (2015) Was redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL Played three seasons at Delaware Military Academy ... Named All-State in 2012 and 2014 ... Scored 12 goals with 10 assists as a senior ... Named Team MVP in 2014 as well as Conference Player of the Year ... Tallied 27 career goals over his high school career ... Also kicked for the football team at DMA.

PERSONAL Born David William Rhoades on August 30, 1996 in Wilmington, Del. ... Son of Kristin and David Rhoades ... Has three siblings, Brittany, Kortney and Danny ... Both sisters played soccer at South Carolina ... In 2009 David HISTORY/RECORDS trained with Brazilian club Fluminense FC Academy.

MAJOR 30 Justice Studies

RHOADES’ CAREER STATS Season GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG GW 2016 16-7 1031 2 0 4 8 .250 5 0 2017 15-5 633 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 TOTALS 31-12 1664 2 0 4 10 .200 5 0

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER MEET THE EAGLES: LITTLE

justin LITTLE #16 INFO GENERAL Junior • D • 5-11 Warner Robins, Ga. • Houston County HS

HONORS AND AWARDS Aaron Olitsky All-Tournament Team (8-27-17)

Sun Belt Conference Defensive Student-Athlete of the Week (8-30-2016) SEASON 2018

SOPHOMORE (2017) Started all 18 matches for the Eagles as a sophomore ... Played 1,638 of a possible 1,650 minutes during the season ... Earned All-Tournament honors in Georgia Southern’s season-opening action at the Aaron Olitsky Tournament in Charleston, S.C., on August 25-27 ... His 1,638 minutes were second-most on the team behind only fellow center back Gonzalo Talavera ... A big reason why the Eagles were able to limit opponents to just 9.4 shots per game during the season.

FRESHMAN (2016)

Named Sun Belt Conference Defensive Student-Athlete of the Week (Aug. 30) … Started all 19 games as a true SEASON 2017 freshman, helping anchor down the young back row defense for the Eagles that featured three freshman and a sophomore … Played every minute of 18 games, including 110 against James Madison (Sept. 9), Coastal Carolina (Oct. 15) and Presbyterian (Oct. 18) … Took six shots on the year with one being on goal … Recorded his first collegiate assist and point in the Eagles’ season-opener at Houston Baptist (Aug. 26) when he also took a season-high two shots … Led the defense to a shutout victory over North Florida (Sept. 24) as well as a shutout draw against Coastal Carolina.

HIGH SCHOOL Little hails from Warner Robins, Georgia, where he attended Houston County High School ... He played four seasons for Coach Jason Kirk and was named tot he 2014 All-Region first team ... Played his club ball for the Concorde Fire under Garth Pollonais. HISTORY/RECORDS PERSONAL Born Justin Darrion Little on June 10, 1998 in Warner Robins, Ga. ... Son of Jason and Danielle Little ... Has one brother, Everick who played soccer at Georgia State. 31 MAJOR Interdisciplinary Studies

LITTLE’S CAREER STATS Season GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG GW 2016 19-19 1761 0 1 1 6 .000 1 0 2017 18-18 1638 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 TOTALS 37-37 3399 0 1 1 6 .000 1 0

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK MEET THE EAGLES: WANG

sander

GENERAL INFO GENERAL WANG #6 Junior • D • 6-1 Silkeborg, Denmark • Skovbakken I.K.

HONORS AND AWARDS 2017-18 Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll

2018 SEASON 2018 2016-17 Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll 2016 All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team

SOPHOMORE (2017) Played in eight matches, making six starts, for the Eagles as a sophomore ... Took 10 shots, six on goal, and logged 508 minutes of action ... Returned after missing more than half of the season with an injury to make his first start of the season in Georgia Southern’s 1-0 win at Campbell on Oct. 11, taking three shots, two on goal ... Played 92 minutes of the Eagles’ penalty shootout win over Appalachian State in the first round of the Sun Belt Conference tournament on Nov. 10 ... Then played all 90 minutes of the Sun Belt semifinal against Georgia State the next day, on Nov. 11. 2017 SEASON 2017 FRESHMAN (2016) Named to the All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team ... Appeared in 15 games in the midfield for the Eagles as a true freshman, making 14 starts … Started his collegiate career off strong by netting the game-winner in the Eagles’ 4-1 win over Houston-Baptist (Aug. 26) … Finished the year with three assists, including one during the regular-season meeting against rival Georgia State (Oct. 8), another against Gardner-Webb (Oct. 12) and one against Hartwick (Oct. 22) … His assists in the Georgia State and Hartwick games were corner kicks that set up the game-winners … Finished the season with five points, tied for fifth on the team in the category … Took 19 shots, including five on goal ... Played every minute in nine games, including a season-high 110 at Coastal Carolina (Oct. 15) … Played 1,248 total minutes, an average of 83.2 minutes per contest.

IN NORWAY HISTORY/RECORDS Played for Skedsmo FK and led his team to a 17-2-7 record.

PERSONAL 32 Born Sander Lervik Wang on June 12, 1996 in Lorenskog, Norway ... Son of Tore and Merethe Wang ... Has one sibling, Stian.

MAJOR Psychology

WANG’S CAREER STATS Season GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG GW 2016 15-14 1248 1 3 5 19 .053 5 1 2017 8-6 508 0 0 0 10 .000 6 0 TOTALS 23-20 1756 1 3 5 29 .034 11 1

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER MEET THE EAGLES: CHOI / WASHER

sam CHOI #25 INFO GENERAL Senior • MF • 5-7 Columbus, Ga. • Young Harris College

AWARDS AND HONORS to the 2016 Peach Belt Conference Men’s Soccer All-Academic Team ... PBC Presidential Honor 2017-18 Sun Belt Conference Academic Commissioner’s List Roll honoree. 2016-17 Sun Belt Conference Academic Commissioner’s List 2018 SEASON 2018 HIGH SCHOOL AS A JUNIOR (2017) Four-year letterwinner for Roswell HS ... All-Region selection in 2015 and won the school’s Saw action in six matches for the Eagles as a junior ... Logged 67 minutes of action ... Took Centennial Excalibur Award ... Played club ball for Kalonji Soccer Academy ... Helped lead his one shot on goal in the Eagles’ first-round Sun Belt match against Appalachian State on Nov. club to the 2014 Disney Cup as well as the 2015 Regional Semifinals. 10 ... Played a season-high 29 minutes in Georgia Southern’s 4-2 Sun Belt win over Howard on Oct. 18. PERSONAL Born in Columbus, Ohio ... Son of Ernest Choi and Dianne Kadonaga. PREVIOUS SCHOOL Played for two seasons at Young Harris College ... Saw action in 14 matches as a sophomore MAJOR

in 2016 ... Tallied an assist against Saint Leo on 9/3 ... Played in seven matches as a freshman Marketing SEASON 2017 in 2015 ... Scored his first collegiate goal in a 4-0 win over Anderson (SC) on 9/30 ... Named CHOIS CAREER STATS Season GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG GW 2017 6-0 67 0 0 0 1 .000 1 0 TOTALS 6-0 67 0 0 0 1 .000 1 0 HISTORY/RECORDS conner WASHER #34 33 Redshirt Sophomore • GK • 6-0 Evans, Ga. • Limestone College

SOPHOMORE (2017) pair of GHSA Regional Championships and two trips to the GHSA State Semifinals ... Played Did not see game action for the Eagles in 2017. club ball for SC Bulls 97.

PREVIOUS SCHOOL PERSONAL Played one season for Limestone College in 2016 ... Saw action in two matches, logging 14:53 Born Conner James Washer on December 24, 1997, in Kansas City, Kan. ... Son of Beth and minutes in net and giving up one goal. Tom Washer ... Has one sister, Grace, and one brother, Thomas.

HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR Played for Greenbrier HS … Earned GHSA All-Region honors in each of his four seasons … Logistics Management Three-time Augusta Chronicle First-Team All-Area selection … Helped Greenbrier HS to a

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK MEET THE EAGLES: CORTES

aldair

GENERAL INFO GENERAL CORTES #15 Sophomore • MF/D • 5-9 Cairo, Ga. • Cairo HS

HONORS AND AWARDS 2017-18 Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll

2018 SEASON 2018 2017 Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year 2017 All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team Sun Belt Conference co-Defensive Player of the Week (10/3/17)

FRESHMAN (2017) Named the 2017 Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year, the second Eagle to earn Sun Belt Freshman of the Year honors (Thor Sveinbjornsson, 2014) ... Also earned second-team All-Sun Belt honors ... Started all 18 matches as a true freshman, notching three goals ... Logged 1,487 minutes of action at midfield and at defender, third-most on the team ... Earned Sun Belt Co-Defensive Player of the Week honors on Oct. 3 ... Collected his first collegiate goal on Sept. 16, notching the game-winner in the Eagles’ 2-1 win over presea-

2017 SEASON 2017 son Sun Belt favorite Coastal Carolina on Sept. 16 ... Tallied a goal in 90 minutes of action in the Eagles’ 2-1 win over Jacksonville on Sept. 27 ... Earned the game-winning goal in Georgia Southern’s 2-1 win over Stet- son on Oct. 24 ... Played every minute in 11 of the Eagles’ last 13 games ... Converted the decisive penalty kick in the Eagles’ Sun Belt first-round match against Appalachian State, helping Georgia Southern advance 5-4 in the PK shootout ... Took 16 shots on the season, seven on goal.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for three seasons at Cairo HS ... Three-time All-State selection and a four-time All-Region selection ... Scored 108 goals in three seasons at Cairo HS, also tallying 59 assists ... Three-time Region Player of the Year honoree ... Played club soccer for Atlanta United, including starting at left back in the U18 US Soccer Development Academy Program last season.

PERSONAL HISTORY/RECORDS Born Aldair Cortes on March 25, 1999, in Mexico ... Son of Ivis and Cortes ... Has two brothers and one sister.

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CORTES’ CAREER STATS Season GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG GW 2017 18-18 1487 3 0 6 16 .188 7 2 TOTALS 18-18 1487 3 0 6 16 .188 7 2

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER MEET THE EAGLES: RITTMEYER

jack RITTMEYER #9 INFO GENERAL Sophomore • F • 6-0 Savannah, Ga. • Savannah Country Day

FRESHMAN (2017) Played in 17 matches, making two starts, for the Eagles as a true freshman ... Logged 469 minutes of action

... Registered his first collegiate point with a give-and-go assist to Aldair Cortes in the Eagles’ 2-1 win over SEASON 2018 Stetson on Sept. 24 ... Played a season-high 82 minutes against Furman on Aug. 27 at the Aaron Olitsky Tour- nament in Charleston, S.C. ... Took four shots, three on goal.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for Savannah Country Day ... Three-time Savannah Morning News All-Greater Savannah honoree ... Scored 17 goals and 15 assists for the Hornets as a senior ... Three-time All-Region honoree as well ... Played club soccer for Statesboro-based Tormenta FC.

PERSONAL

Born John Alexander Rittmeyer on March 5, 1999 ... Son of Chris and Miriam Rittmeyer ... Has two brothers, SEASON 2017 Nico and Will ... Brother, Nico, was a forward on the College of Charleston men’s soccer squad from 2014-16 and currently plays for the Charleston Battery.

MAJOR Physics HISTORY/RECORDS

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RITTMEYER’S CAREER STATS Season GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG GW 2017 17-2 469 0 1 1 4 .000 3 0 TOTALS 17-2 469 0 1 1 4 .000 3 0

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK MEET THE EAGLES: TALAVERA

gonzalo

GENERAL INFO GENERAL TALAVERA #5 Sophomore • D • 6-1 Madrid, Spain • Montessori School

HONORS AND AWARDS 2017-18 Sun Belt Conference Academic Commisioner’s List

2018 SEASON 2018 Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Week (9/19/17) Aaron Olitsky All-Tournament Team (8/27/17)

FRESHMAN (2017) Started all 18 matches for the Eagles as a true freshman and showed tremendous endurance, playing 1,639 of a possible 1,650 minutes on the back line for Georgia Southern during his debut season ... Earned Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week honors on Sept. 19 for helping the Eagles to a pair of wins, over preseason Sun Belt favorite Coastal Carolina and at Winthrop ... Scored his first collegiate goal in the win over Coastal Carolina, just 1:48 into the match, on a free kick header ... Played all 110 minutes in the Eagles’ shootout win over Appa- lachian State in the first round of the Sun Belt Conference tournament on Nov. 10 ... Led the Eagles in minutes

2017 SEASON 2017 played and was one of only three players to start every match in 2017.

IN SPAIN Played youth soccer for Atletico Madrid ... Part of the 2015-16 La Liga Juvenil squad that went 22-4-4 and won its group ... Also won the 2015-16 Copa Del Rey Juvenil over cross-town rival Real Madrid ... Attended the Montessori School in Madrid.

PERSONAL Born Gonzalo Talavera on July 15, 1999, in Madrid, Spain ... Son of Daniel Talavera and Paloma Plasencia.

MAJOR Management HISTORY/RECORDS

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TALAVERA’S CAREER STATS Season GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG GW 2017 18-18 1639 1 0 2 6 .167 3 0 TOTALS 18-18 1639 1 0 2 6 .167 3 0

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER MEET THE EAGLES: TAMBADU

alhaji TAMBADU #14 INFO GENERAL Sophomore • M • 5-9 Stone Mountain, Ga. • Clarkston HS

FRESHMAN (2017) Played in 15 matches, making 11 starts, for the Eagles as a freshman ... Logged 954 minutes of action at

his defensive midfield position ... Notched one assist and took three shots, one on goal ... Assisted on Adam SEASON 2018 Abdellaoui’s game-winning goal in Georgia Southern’s 1-0 victory at Campbell on Oct. 11 ... Played all 90 minutes in three matches, against Monmouth (Aug. 25), at North Florida (Sept. 1) and at Campbell (Oct. 11).

HIGH SCHOOL Attended Clarkston HS ... Played club soccer for Atlanta United as a part of the US Developmental Academy ... Earned the club’s Best Player award in 2016.

PERSONAL Born Alhaji Tambadu on December 30, 1998, in Sierra Leone ... Son of Ramatu John ... Has a pair of sisters,

Mariam and Martha, as well as a pair of brothers, Mohamed and Vernon. SEASON 2017

MAJOR Undeclared HISTORY/RECORDS

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TALAVERA’S CAREER STATS Season GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG GW 2017 15-11 954 0 1 1 3 .000 1 0 TOTALS 15-11 954 0 1 1 3 .000 1 0

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK MEET THE EAGLES: SCHULZE / WIGFALL

paul

GENERAL INFO GENERAL SCHULZE #4 Sophomore • D/MF • 6-2 Berlin, Germany • Truett-McConnell

PREVIOUS SCHOOL MAJOR Played for one season at Truett-McConnell ... Played in 18 matches, starting 17, for the Bears Sport Management

2018 SEASON 2018 as a freshman in 2017 ... Registered one assist and took six shots in 1,760 minutes of action.

IN GERMANY Attended Flatow-Oberschule in Berlin ... Played club for FC Union Berlin ... Helped FC Union Berlin to Regionalliga Championships in 2015 and state championships in 2015 & 2016.

PERSONAL Born Paul Jakob Schulze on October 12, 1998, in Rostock, Germany ... Hometown is Berlin, Germany ... Son of Heiko and Daniela Schulze ... Has one sibling, Leonard. 2017 SEASON 2017

jarvian HISTORY/RECORDS WIGFALL #19 38 Sophomore • MF/F • 5-9 Lexington, S.C. • Navy

Will redshirt the 2018 season. PERSONAL Born Jarvian TaVhaun Wigfall on July 10, 1999, in Fort Sill, Okla. ... Hometown is Lexington, PREVIOUS SCHOOL S.C. ... Son of Jarvis and Schanekka Wigfall ... Has three siblings: Xavia, Fantasia and Amia ... Played in 17 games as a freshman for the US Naval Academy in 2017 ... Notched four assists Both of his parents, Jarvis and Schanekka, served in the US Army. and took seven shots on goal in 1,441 minutes of action. MAJOR HIGH SCHOOL Civil Engineering Played for three years at Denton HS ... Also attended Douglas MacArthur High School, where he lettered once in soccer ... Two-time District 5-5A Midfielder of the Year for Denton ... 2nd- team all-district in 2015 ... Played club soccer for FC Dallas ... Won a North Texas State Cham- pionship in 2016 with FC Dallas ... Also attended Lexington High School in South Carolina and played club soccer for the Carolina Elite Soccer Academy (CESA) ... Won a South Carolina Youth Soccer Championship in 2013 with CESA.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER MEET THE EAGLES: GHARBI / PRENTISS

kareem GHARBI #20 INFO GENERAL Redshirt Freshman • MF • 5-8 Fairfax, Va. • West Springfield HS

HONORS AND AWARDS PERSONAL 2017-18 Sun Belt Conference Academic Commisioner’s List Born Kareem Gharbi on Jan. 22, 1999, in Springfield, Va. ... Son of Mohsen and Fadhila Gharbi ... Has one sister, Aya. 2018 SEASON 2018 FRESHMAN (2017) Redshirted the 2017 season for the Eagles. MAJOR Accounting HIGH SCHOOL Played for West Springfield HS ... Named to the 2016 Honorable Mention All-District Team for the Spartans, leading the squad in assists ... Played club soccer for SYC Strikers Blue ... Served as team captain and led his club in assists. 2017 SEASON 2017

cody PRENTISS #26 HISTORY/RECORDS Redshirt Freshman • D • 6-4 39 St. George, S.C. • Woodland HS

HONORS AND AWARDS PERSONAL 2017-18 Sun Belt Conference Academic Commisioner’s List Born Cody Reed Prentiss on June 24, 1999, in Summerville, S.C. ... Son of Frank and Corey Prentiss ... Has one sister, Julia. FRESHMAN (2017) Redshirted the 2017 season for the Eagles. MAJOR Physics HIGH SCHOOL Played for Woodland HS ... Two-time All-Region selection for the Wolverines ... Tallied 23 goals and 19 assists as a sophomore ... Played club soccer for SC Battery Academy, earning a starting spot as a defender in the US Soccer Development Academy system ... Also kicked for the Woodland HS football team, setting a record for most FG in a season and the longest FG in 2013.

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK MEET THE EAGLES: RAJI / BLAENGSSON

edward GENERAL INFO GENERAL RAJI #13 Redshirt Freshman • F • 5-11 Dacula, Ga. • Collins Hill HS

FRESHMAN (2017) Brother, Emmanuel, was a two-time All-Sun Belt Conference selection for the Eagles from Redshirted his freshman season for the Eagles. 2012-15, playing in 48 matches in his career ... Also has a sister, Esther. 2018 SEASON 2018 HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR Played for Collins Hill HS ... Played club soccer first for Kalonji Soccer Academy, then Concorde Undeclared Fire ... Scored six goals for Concorde Fire in 2016-17 ... Helped Kalonji Soccer Academy capture the 2016 U17B Georgia State Cup.

PERSONAL Born Edward Raji on October 15, 1998, in Lagos, Nigeria ... Son of Augustina and Jide Raji ... 2017 SEASON 2017

jokull HISTORY/RECORDS BLAENGSSON #1 40 Freshman • GK • 6-3 Reykjavik, Iceland • Menntaskolinn vid Hamrahlid

IN ICELAND Attended Menntaskolinn vid Hamrhalid ... Played club for Fjolnir and Haukar ... Member of the Icelandic U-21 National Team.

PERSONAL Born Jokull Blaengsson on January 9, 1997, in Reykjavik, Iceland, his hometown ... Son of Blaengur Blaengsson and Eyglo Hafsteinsdottir ... Has two siblings, Maggy and Blaengur.

MAJOR Undeclared

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER MEET THE EAGLES: BJERTNES / DAVIE

marius BJERTNES #11 INFO GENERAL Freshman • F • 6-2 Oslo, Norway • Bjertnes Videregaaende Skole

IN NORWAY Graduated from Bjertnes Videregaaende Skole ... Played club for Strommen IF ... Also played

for Akershus FK, leading that team in scoring in the Malmo Elite Cup ... Scored 26 goals in 18 SEASON 2018 matches during the 2017 season.

PERSONAL Born Marius Bjertnes on January 7, 1999, in Oslo, Norway, his hometown ... Son of Thomas and Anita Bjertnes ... Has one brother, Eirik.

MAJOR Business Administration 2017 SEASON 2017

adam DAVIE #10 HISTORY/RECORDS Freshman • F • 5-9 41 Nottingham, England • Rushcliffe School

IN ENGLAND Played for Derby County FC ... Scored 63 goals and 28 assists in four years of youth play for the club ... Member of the U15 and U16 teams advanced to the finals of the Premier League International Tournament finals ... Also won the Blade Cup in 2016, defeating Liverpool by a 3-1 score while tallying a goal in the matchup ... Also a member of his club’s national champi- on Futsol squad in the FA Youth Cup ... Attended the Rushcliffe School.

PERSONAL Born Adam Edward Davie on October 11, 1999, in Nottingham, England, his hometown ... Son of Lynn Davie and Andrew Davie ... Has one brother, Niall.

MAJOR Undeclared

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK MEET THE EAGLES: DEANE / FLOWERS

joshua GENERAL INFO GENERAL DEANE #30 Freshman • MF • 6-0 Duluth, Ga. • Duluth HS

HIGH SCHOOL Played for Duluth HS for two seasons ... Scored six goals and notched 12 assists as a senior for

2018 SEASON 2018 the Wildcats ... Played club for Georgia United.

PERSONAL Born Joshua Deane on November 10, 1999, in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ... Hometown is Duluth, Ga. ... Son of Norman and Elizabeth Deane ... Has one brother, Brandon.

MAJOR Engineering 2017 SEASON 2017

lee HISTORY/RECORDS FLOWERS #27 42 Freshman • D • 5-10 Marietta, Ga. • Walton HS

HIGH SCHOOL Played for Walton HS ... Earned the “Raider Pride” for the Raiders as a junior ... Played club for Concorde Fire, starting 15 of 16 games last season.

PERSONAL Born Lethon Flowers IV on February 11, 2000, in Atlanta, Ga. ... Son of Kara Flowers and Le- thon Flowers III ... Has one sister, Leah ... Father, Lethon Flowers, played professional football for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1995-2002.

MAJOR Business Management

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER MEET THE EAGLES: HARRIS / HØYDAL

collin HARRIS #22 INFO GENERAL Freshman • D • 5-9 Columbia, S.C. • Chapin HS

HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR Played for four years at Chapin HS ... Chapin HS won the SC State Championship three straight Civil Engineering

years (2016, 2017 & 2018) ... Named to Named SCScoccer.com’s Super 22 in the state ... SEASON 2018 Played club for South Carolina United FC ... 2x Player of the Year the club, which captured the State championship three times.

PERSONAL Born Collin Ryan Harris on June 9, 2000, in Columbia, S.C., his hometown ... Son of Kathy Car- ter and Ryan Harris ... Has three siblings: Braden Harris, Caroline Carter and Addyson Carter. 2017 SEASON 2017

eirik HØYDAL #17 HISTORY/RECORDS Freshman • MF • 5-5 43 Florø, Norway • Florø Vidergaandeskole

IN NORWAY Played for Florø in the Norwegian first division (OBOS-ligaen) in 2017 and 2018.

PERSONAL Born Eirik Høydal on Oct. 23, 1998, in Florø, Norway, his hometown ... Son of Inger Merethe and Kjell Ove Høydal ... Has two siblings, Martin and Sondre.

MAJOR Undeclared

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK MEET THE EAGLES: MAYER / NUNEZ

samuel GENERAL INFO GENERAL MAYER #8 Freshman • MF • 6-2 Stuttgart, Germany • Johann-Freiedrich

IN GERMANY Attended Johann-Friedrich von Cotta Schule in Stuttgart ... Played club for VfB Stuttgart ... 2018 SEASON 2018 Starter and team captain for three years ... Helped team capture the U17 Bundesliga champi- onship ... Scored three goals and notched one assist in 2017-18.

PERSONAL Born Samuel Mayer on January 26, 1999, in Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany ... Son of Carl and Petra Mayer ... Has two sisters, Hannah and Eva.

MAJOR Undeclared 2017 SEASON 2017

eric HISTORY/RECORDS NUNEZ #35 44 Freshman • GK • 5-9 McDonough, Ga. • McDonough HS

HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR Played for four seasons at Union Grove HS ... Named the Region 4-5A Player of the Year as Engineering a senior for the Wolverines ... Union Grove advanced to the Elite Eight in 2018 ... Four-time First-Team All-County honoree and two-time First-Team All-Region honoree ... Captain of the team as a junior and senior ... Played club for Concorde ... Posted 43 career clean sheets in 120 matches played ... Concorde finished in first in the ECNL Southeast Division in 2017 while ad- vancing to the U18 Georgia State Cup semifinals ... Invited to train with the Trinidad & Tobago U17 National Team in 2017 and trained at the Mannheim/Waldorf Youth Academy in 2016.

PERSONAL Born Eric Nunez on September 28, 1999, in Atlanta, Ga. ... Hometown is McDonough, Ga. ... Son of Joanna and Edwin Nunez ... Has one sister, Lissette ... Sister, Lissette, played soccer at South Alabama.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER MEET THE EAGLES: SMITH / STOKES

ethan SMITH #18 INFO GENERAL Freshman • MF • 6-2 Evans, Ga. • Georgia Academy

HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from the Georgia Connections Academy ... Played club for Tormenta FC ... Member of the 2017 U-18 Georgia State Champion club squad. SEASON 2018

PERSONAL Born Ethan Samuel Smith on January 10, 2000, in Denver, Colo. ... Hometown is Evans, Ga. ... Son of Michelle Smith and Tim Smith ... Has two brothers, Alex and Jordan.

MAJOR Undeclared 2017 SEASON 2017

parker STOKES #24 HISTORY/RECORDS Freshman • D • 5-11 45 Columbia, S.C. • AC Flora HS

HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR Played four seasons for AC Flora HS ... Helped lead the Falcons to a state title in 2015 and the Undeclared state semifinals in 2018 ... Two-time All-State honoree… Two-time All-Region honoree … Voted to the Super 22 Team as voted by SC High School coaches … 2x Player of the Year for 3x State Cup champion South Carolina United 99 Elite.

PERSONAL Born Parker Simeon Stokes on September 21, 1999, in Columbia, S.C., his hometown ... Son of Stacy and Melissa Stokes ... Has three siblings: Jack, Charlie and Lilly Anne ... Father, Stacy, played baseball at the University of South Carolina, as did his uncle, Randy.

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK MEET THE EAGLES: VAN TASSELL / MEDINA

payne

GENERAL INFO GENERAL VAN TASSELL #21 Freshman • F/MF • 5-11 Statesboro, Ga. • Statesboro HS

HIGH SCHOOL Played for Statesboro HS for two seasons ... Played club for Tormenta FC ... Team captain of

2018 SEASON 2018 the Tormenta Reserves in 2017, helping lead them to the State Championship.

PERSONAL Born Payne Smith Van Tassell on February 8, 2000, in Savannah, Ga. ... Hometown is States- boro, Ga. ... Son of Darin and Netra Van Tassell ... Has one brother, Whitt ... Father, Darin, played baseball at Georgia Southern and mother, Netra, swam for Georgia Southern.

MAJOR Nursing 2017 SEASON 2017

cristian HISTORY/RECORDS MEDINA #28 46 Sophomore • MF/F • 5-9 Warner Robins, Ga. • Mercer

PREVIOUS SCHOOL Played for one seasons at Mercer .. Saw action in four games as a freshman in 2016, scoring his first collegiate goal vs. VMI on Oct. 22.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for Houston County HS ... Named the Middle Georgia Player of the Year in 2016 with 24 goals and 10 assists in 18 games ... Played club for UFA Norcross Fury Premier 98, the 2x State Cup champions.

PERSONAL Born Cristian Medina on May 18, 1998, in Perry, Ga. ... Hometown is Warner Robins, Ga. ... Son of Luis and Patricia Medina ... Has two brothers, Luis and Santiago.

MAJOR Psychology

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER 2017 SEASON REVIEW 2017 SEASON REVIEW Georgia Southern Continues To Make Strides In Successful 2017 Campaign First regional ranking since 2008; first winning season since 2006 highlight season for Eagles Georgia Southern men’s soccer continued its upward trend in Head GENERAL INFO GENERAL Coach John Murphy’s second season in Statesboro, as the Eagles fashioned a 9-8-1 overall record and a 3-2 mark in the Sun Belt Conference. The winning record was the first for GS since the 2006 season. GENERAL INFO GENERAL The Eagles opened the 2017 season by competing at the Aaron Olitsky Tournament, hosted by the College of Charleston on August 25 & 27. A pair of 1-0 losses to Monmouth and Furman was not the way GS wanted to start the campaign, but the defense played well, as freshman defender Gonzalo Talavera and sophomore defender Justin Little were each named to the All-Tournament Team. The first win of the year came in the Eagles’ next contest, a tough 2-1 road win at North Florida, setting up momentum heading into one of the 2018 SEASON 2018 biggest matches Georgia Southern had hosted in years - a showdown with No. 5 Clemson. A school-record crowd of 1,237 fans at Eagle Park watched as Georgia Southern had to play a man down for more than 75 minutes, but took the Tigers to overtime. A match-winner by Clemson with just seven seconds remaining in the first overtime period sealed the 2-1 win by the visitors, but the Eagles knew they could play with the toughest competition in the nation when the night was through. Hurricane Irma forced rescheduling of the planned Georgia Southern 2017 SEASON 2017 Coastal Empire Challenge the next week, but the Eagles were able to get their match in with Houston Baptist, picking up a 1-0 victory. After returning Javier Carbonell was named the Sun Belt Conference’s Newcomer of the Year, leading the league in from the forced Irma evacuation, Georgia Southern hosted preseason Sun assists (9) and pacing Georgia Southern in points (17) Belt favorite Coastal Carolina on Sept. 16. Two goals in the match’s first three minutes shocked the Chants and the 2-1 victory over the eventual SBC received several accolades from the league with the announcement of the champions and NCAA Sweet 16 participants further proved that the Eagles All-Conference awards during the tournament. Carbonell was named the were ready for the big stage. league’s Newcomer of the Year for his Sun Belt-leading nine assists and 17 A 2-1 road win at Winthrop followed, with the Eagles then wrapping up points overall, while Cortes was named the Sun Belt Freshman of the Year. the month of September with a 2-1 win at Jacksonville. With a 5-4 record, In addition to those two student-athletes earning All-Conference honors, Georgia Southern entered the United Soccer Coaches’ Southeast Regional defender Emil Laursen and forward Blake Wilson also earned All-Conference HISTORY/RECORDS Rankings at the end of September, checking in at No. 10 - the first time the accolades. Eagles had appeared in the coaches association’s regional rankings since During the season, several Eagles earned league Player of the Week honors - Carbonell twice, on Sept. 19 and Nov. 7, and Blake Wilson once 48 2008. Georgia Southern would remain in the poll for most of the rest of the season, finishing the campaign with that No. 10 Southeast Region ranking. (Oct. 31) earned Offensive honors, while Talavera (Sept. 19), Cortes (Oct. 3) The Eagles dropped three of their first four matches of October, but and Laursen (Nov. 7) earned defensive honors. rallied to close out the regular season strong, defeating Stetson (2-1), How- Laursen also earned first-team CoSIDA Academic All-American honors, ard (4-2) and Appalachian State (2-0) to head into the Sun Belt Conference becoming the first GS men’s soccer player to earn Academic All-America tournament as the No. 3 seed. honors from the organization. He also earned second-team All-Region Heavy rains in Conway, S.C., forced the delay of the start of the tourna- honors and All-Region Scholar honors from the United Soccer Coaches. ment by one day. On Friday, Nov. 10, Georgia Southern hosted sixth-seeded Wilson led an accomplished senior class of six student-athletes who Appalachian State in the first round of the Sun Belt Championships. The wrapped up their Georgia Southern soccer careers in 2017. A two-time score read 0-0 after the end of 110 minutes of play, forcing penalty kicks to All-Sun Belt honoree, Wilson finished his Eagle career with 15 goals and 34 decide who advanced. Trailing 4-3 in PKs, the Eagles got scores from Javier points in four seasons. Midfielder Thor Sveinbjornsson, the 2014 Sun Belt Carbonell and Aldair Cortes to advance to the SBC Semifinals with the 5-4 Freshman of the Year, also finished his Eagle career, as did forward Adam penalty kick shootout win. It was the first time in program history that Abdellaoui, midfielder/forward Nick Wells and goalkeepers Chase Herzog Georgia Southern men’s soccer had won a PK shootout. and Robert Flott. The Eagles dropped their semifinal match the very next day to Georgia The Eagles return six starters and 13 student-athletes overall for the State, but a 9-8-1 campaign was in the books and Georgia Southern had upcoming 2018 season.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER 2017 ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONORS GENERAL INFO GENERAL INFO GENERAL GENERAL INFO GENERAL 2018 SEASON 2018

FOUR EAGLES HONORED WITH ALL-SUN BELT ACCOLADES (11/8/2017) JAVIER CARBONELL NAMED LEAGUE’S NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR; ALDAIR CORTES NAMED FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR SEASON 2017

NEW ORLEANS, La. – Four Georgia Southern student-ath- In addition to his Freshman of the Year honor, Cortes was also letes earned Sun Belt Conference honors with the release of the named to the All-Conference second team. He is the second 2017 All-Sun Belt Conference Men’s Soccer Awards. The Eagles Eagle to earn Sun Belt Freshman of the Year honors, joining had one first-team selection and three second-team selections, teammate Thor Sveinbjornsson (2014). while junior Javier Carbonell was named the Newcomer of the Year and Aldair Cortes was named the Freshman of the Year. Two other Eagles earned second-team honors, and they are both

players who were picked as preseason All-Conference players by HISTORY/RECORDS Carbonell was also selected as the Eagles’ lone first-team the league at the beginning of the season. Senior Blake Wilson honoree. The Madrid, Spain, native led the Sun Belt Conference (Tampa, Fla.) earns All-Conference honors as a forward for a and ranked eighth in NCAA Division I in assists per match (0.53), second straight season, scoring seven goals and ranking among 49 with his nine total assists leading the league as well. He has also the Sun Belt leaders in shots, points, goals and game-winning scored four goals in his debut season in Statesboro and twice goals. He was also the league’s Offensive Player of the Week this season, he earned Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week on October 31. Junior Emil Laursen (Silkeborg, Denmark) earns honors. He is the first player in Georgia Southern history to earn All-Conference honors as a defender for a second straight season conference Newcomer of the Year honors. as well as he started 15 matches in 2017, tallying one goal and earning Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week honors. Cortes, meanwhile, has had an outstanding debut season collegiately as the Cairo, Ga., native started all 18 matches for Since joining the Sun Belt Conference in 2014, Georgia Southern the Eagles, tallying three goals. A versatile player who has seen has had 19 All-Conference honorees (10 first team, 9 second time in the midfield and at left back, two of Cortes’ three goals team) and has won five major awards, with Carbonell and Cortes have been game-winners for Georgia Southern this season and joining Thor Sveinbjornsson (2014 Freshman of the Year), Emil he was the league’s Defensive Player of the Week on October 3. Laursen (2016 Defensive Player of the Year) and John Murphy (2016 Coach of the Year).

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer 2017Georgia OVERALL Southern Combined STATISTICS Team Statistics (as of Nov 11, 2017) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 9-8-1 5-3 4-2 0-3-1 CONFERENCE 3-2 2-1 1-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 6-6-1 3-2 3-1 0-3-1 GENERAL INFO GENERAL

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att Aug 25 vs Monmouth L 0-1 1308 7 Javier Carbonell 17 4 9 17 52 .0 7 7 21 .4 0 4 2 1 - 1

GENERAL INFO GENERAL Aug 27 vs Furman L 0-1 454 14 Blake Wilson 18 7 1 15 48 .1 4 6 22 .4 5 8 3 0 - 0 Sep 01 at North Florida W 2-1 408 15 Aldair Cortes 18 3 0 6 16 .1 8 8 7 .4 3 8 2 0 - 0 Sep 04 #5 CLEMSON L o t 1-2 1237 8 Victor Gustafsson 18 2 0 4 10 .2 0 0 4 .4 0 0 0 0 - 0 Sep 08 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 1-0 121 12 Sebastian Gregersen 16 2 0 4 6 .3 3 3 5 .8 3 3 1 0 - 0 * Sep 16 COASTAL CAROLINA W 2-1 215 17 Adam Abdellaoui 16 1 1 3 18 .0 5 6 6 .3 3 3 1 0 - 0 Sep 19 at Winthrop W 2-1 161 19 Nick Wells 12 1 1 3 13 .0 7 7 8 .6 1 5 0 1 - 1 Sep 23 MERCER L 1-2 534 10 Josh Bronstorph 17 1 1 3 13 .0 7 7 6 .4 6 2 0 1 - 1 Sep 27 JACKSONVILLE W 2-1 223 4 Emil Laursen 15 1 0 2 17 .0 5 9 8 .4 7 1 0 0 - 0 * Oct 07 GEORGIA STATE L 1-3 513 5 Gonzalo Talavera 18 1 0 2 6 .1 6 7 3 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 Oct 11 at Campbell W 1-0 281 9 Jack Rittmeyer 17 0 1 1 4 .0 0 0 3 .7 5 0 0 0 - 0 Oct 17 at UAB L 1-2 904 25 Thor Sveinbjornsson 11 0 1 1 3 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2018 SEASON 2018 * Oct 21 at Hartwick L 0-3 200 24 Alhaji Tambadu 15 0 1 1 3 .0 0 0 1 .3 3 3 0 0 - 0 Oct 24 STETSON W 2-1 361 6 Sander Wang 8 0 0 0 10 .0 0 0 6 .6 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 28 HOWARD W 4-2 542 2 Rasmus Juul 17 0 0 0 4 .0 0 0 3 .7 5 0 0 0 - 0 * Nov 04 at Appalachian State W 2-0 675 3 David Rhoades 15 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Nov 10 vs #6 Appalachian State T o 3 0-0 100 11 Sam Choi 6 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 Nov 11 vs #2 Georgia State L 1-3 100 35 Robert Flott 14 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 22 Trei Schwartz 6 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS GS OPP 21 Sebastian Carlson 1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 16 Justin Little 18 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 23-226 24-169 00 Chase Herzog 1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0

2017 SEASON 2017 Goals scored per game 1.28 1.33 Total 18 23 16 62 226 .1 0 2 104 .4 6 0 9 3 - 3 Shot pct. . 1 0 2 . 1 4 2 Opponents 18 24 18 66 169 .1 4 2 78 .4 6 2 8 2 - 2 Shots on goal-Attempts 104-226 78-169 SOG pct. . 4 6 0 . 4 6 2 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho S h o t s / G a m e 12.6 9.4 00 Chase Herzog 1 7:43 0 0.00 0 .0 0 0 0-0-0 0/0 GOAL BREAKDOWN 35 Robert Flott 14 1227:17 16 1.17 36 .6 9 2 7-5-1 3/0 P e n a lt y 3 2 01 Torgeir Fjaer 5 414:53 8 1.74 16 .6 6 7 2-3-0 1/0 U n a s s is t e d 9 8 Total 18 1649:53 24 1.31 54 .6 9 2 9-8-1 4 O v e r t im e 0 1 Opponents 18 1649:53 23 1.25 81 .7 7 9 8-9-1 4 CORNER KICKS 118 76 PENALTY KICKS 3-3 2-2 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total OFFSIDES 46 46 Georgia Southern 12 11 0 0 0 23 PENALTIES Opponents 9 14 1 0 0 24

HISTORY/RECORDS Yellow cards 33 26 Red cards 1 0 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total ATTENDANCE Georgia Southern 119 104 2 1 0 226 T o t a l 3746 2629 Opponents 66 96 5 2 0 169 50 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/468 6/438 Neutral Site #/Avg 4/490 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Georgia Southern 21 31 1 1 0 54 Opponents 43 36 1 1 0 81

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Georgia Southern 67 49 2 0 0 118 Opponents 30 44 1 1 0 76

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Georgia Southern 97 115 2 1 0 215 Opponents 64 94 6 1 0 165

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Georgia Southern Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 23, 2018)

2017 SUN BELT CONFERENCE STATISTICS GENERAL INFO Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 3-2 2-1 1-1 0-0 CONFERENCE 3-2 2-1 1-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 GENERAL INFO GENERAL Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att * Sep 16 COASTAL CAROLINA W 2-1 215 7 Javier Carbonell 5 3 4 10 17 .1 7 6 7 .4 1 2 2 1 - 1 * Oct 07 GEORGIA STATE L 1-3 513 14 Blake Wilson 5 2 0 4 12 .1 6 7 5 .4 1 7 0 0 - 0 * Oct 21 at Hartwick L 0-3 200 4 Emil Laursen 5 1 0 2 6 .1 6 7 2 .3 3 3 0 0 - 0 INFO GENERAL * Oct 28 HOWARD W 4-2 542 15 Aldair Cortes 5 1 0 2 5 .2 0 0 3 .6 0 0 1 0 - 0 * Nov 04 at Appalachian State W 2-0 675 19 Nick Wells 4 1 0 2 3 .3 3 3 3 1.000 0 1 - 1 5 Gonzalo Talavera 5 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS GS OPP 17 Adam Abdellaoui 4 0 1 1 4 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 10 Josh Bronstorph 5 0 0 0 4 .0 0 0 3 .7 5 0 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 9-57 9-44 25 Thor Sveinbjornsson 2 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals scored per game 1.80 1.80 6 Sander Wang 3 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 1 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shot pct. . 1 5 8 . 2 0 5 24 Alhaji Tambadu 5 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 26-57 22-44 35 Robert Flott 3 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0

SOG pct. . 4 5 6 . 5 0 0 22 Trei Schwartz 1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SEASON 2018 S h o t s / G a m e 11.4 8.8 16 Justin Little 5 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN 12 Sebastian Gregersen 4 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 P e n a lt y 2 2 11 Sam Choi 2 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 U n a s s is t e d 4 5 9 Jack Rittmeyer 4 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 O v e r t im e 0 0 8 Victor Gustafsson 5 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 CORNER KICKS 33 20 3 David Rhoades 5 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 PENALTY KICKS 2-2 2-2 2 Rasmus Juul 4 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 OFFSIDES 12 14 00 Chase Herzog 1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 PENALTIES Total 5 9 5 23 57 .1 5 8 26 .4 5 6 3 2 - 2 Yellow cards 3 10 Opponents 5 9 4 22 44 .2 0 5 22 .5 0 0 2 2 - 2

Red cards 0 0 SEASON 2017 ATTENDANCE ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho T o t a l 1270 875 00 Chase Herzog 1 7:43 0 0.00 0 .0 0 0 0-0-0 0/0 Dates/Avg Per Date 3/423 2/438 35 Robert Flott 3 262:17 3 1.03 7 .7 0 0 3-0-0 1/0 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 01 Torgeir Fjaer 2 180:00 6 3.00 5 .4 5 5 0-2-0 0/0 Total 5 450:00 9 1.80 13 .5 9 1 3-2-0 1 Opponents 5 450:00 9 1.80 17 .6 5 4 2-3-0 1

Goals by Period 1st 2nd Total Georgia Southern 7 2 9 Opponents 3 6 9

Shots by Period 1st 2nd Total

Georgia Southern 31 26 57 HISTORY/RECORDS Opponents 15 29 44

Saves by Period 1st 2nd Total Georgia Southern 6 7 13 51 Opponents 11 6 17

Corners by Period 1st 2nd Total Georgia Southern 22 11 33 Opponents 4 16 20

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd Total Georgia Southern 28 29 57 Opponents 15 22 37

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK 2017 SUN BELT CONFERENCE STANDINGS

CONFERENCE OVERALL STANDINGS W L T Pts Pct GF GA W L T Pct GF GA Coastal Carolina 4 1 0 12 .800 11 4 14 7 1 .659 38 25 Georgia State 3 1 1 10 .700 10 4 12 7 1 .625 36 21 GENERAL INFO GENERAL Georgia Southern 3 2 0 9 .600 9 9 9 8 1 .528 23 24 Hartwick 2 2 1 7 .500 7 5 7 9 2 .444 21 23 Howard 0 3 2 2 .200 4 10 2 15 3 .175 12 41 GENERAL INFO GENERAL Appalachian State 0 3 2 2 .200 0 9 5 8 6 .421 12 23

GOALS SHOTS SHOTS ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Jamie O’Grady (Hartwick) 18 14 0.78 1. Jamie O’Grady (Hartwick) 18 69 3.83 1. Coastal Carolina 22 302 13.73 2. Frantzdy Pierrot (CCU) 22 10 0.45 2. Javier Carbonell (GS) 17 52 3.06 2. Georgia State 20 249 12.45 3. Rashid Alarape (GSU) 20 9 0.45 3. Blake Wilson (GS) 18 48 2.67 3. Georgia Southern 18 226 12.56 4. Hannes Burmeister (GSU) 20 8 0.40 4. Frantzdy Pierrot (CCU) 22 55 2.50 4. Hartwick 18 200 11.11 5. Blake Wilson (GS) 18 7 0.39 5. Martin Melchor (CCU) 22 50 2.27 5. Howard 20 177 8.85 Martin Melchor (CCU) 22 7 0.32 6. Yazeed Matthews (CCU) 15 32 2.13 6. Appalachian State 19 137 7.21

2018 SEASON 2018 7. Romario Piggott (CCU) 22 6 0.27 7. Marc Berry (Hartwick) 16 28 1.75 8. Max Hemmings (GSU) 19 5 0.26 8. Andres Gomez (Howard) 18 31 1.72 GOALS 9. Javier Carbonell (GS) 17 4 0.24 9. Hannes Burmeister (GSU) 20 32 1.60 ## Team GP No. Avg/G 10. Yazeed Matthews (CCU) 15 3 0.20 10. Rashid Alarape (GSU) 19 29 1.53 1. Coastal Carolina 22 38 1.73 Kyle Clinton (GSU) 16 3 0.19 2. Georgia State 20 36 1.80 Aldair Cortes (GS) 18 3 0.17 GAME-WINNING GOALS 3. Georgia Southern 18 23 1.28 ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 4. Hartwick 18 21 1.17 1. Jamie O’Grady (Hartwick) 18 5 0.28 5 Appalachian State 19 12 0.63 ASSISTS 2. Hannes Burmeister (GSU) 20 4 0.20 Howard 20 12 0.60 ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G Frantzdy Pierrot (CCU) 22 4 0.18 1. Javier Carbonell (GS) 17 9 0.53 4. Blake Wilson (GS) 18 3 0.17 GOALS ALLOWED 2. Frantzdy Pierrot (CCU) 22 6 0.27 Max Hemmings (GSU) 19 3 0.16 ## Team GP No. Avg/G 2017 SEASON 2017 3. Liam Fitzsimmons (GSU) 17 5 0.29 Rashid Alarape (GSU) 20 3 0.15 1. Georgia State 20 21 1.05 Hamish Ritchie (Hartwick) 17 5 0.29 Romario Piggott (CCU) 22 3 0.14 2. Hartwick 18 23 1.28 5. Salomon Lorenzano (GSU) 20 4 0.20 Appalachian State 19 23 1.21 6. Johnny McBeth (Hartwick) 14 3 0.21 GOALS AGAINST AVG 4. Georgia Southern 18 24 1.33 Marc Berry (Hartwick) 16 3 0.19 ## Player-Team GA GAA 5. Coastal Carolina 22 25 1.14 Ryan Willoughby (CCU) 17 3 0.18 1. Yannic Horn (GSU) 19 0.89 6. Howard 20 41 2.05 Rashid Alarape (CCU) 20 3 0.15 2. Braulio Linares-Ortiz (CCU) 22 1.08 Martin Melchor (CCU) 22 3 0.14 Jake Chasteen (ASU) 13 1.08 ASSISTS 4. Robert Flott (GS) 14 1.17 ## Team GP No. Avg/G 5. Lenny Wilson (Hartwick) 18 1.22 1. Coastal Carolina 22 26 1.18 POINTS 6. Carlos Caro (Howard) 18 1.77 2. Georgia State 20 23 1.15 ## Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts. 3. Hartwick 18 18 1.00 1. Jamie O’Grady (Hartwick) 18 14 0 28 SAVES 4. Georgia Southern 18 16 0.89

HISTORY/RECORDS 2. Frantzdy Pierrot (CCU) 22 10 6 26 ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 5. Appalachian State 19 9 0.47 3. Rashid Alarape (GSU) 20 9 3 21 1. Braulio Linares-Ortiz (CCU) 22 84 3.81 6. Howard 20 7 0.35 4. Hannes Burmeister (GSU) 20 8 2 18 2. Carlos Caro (Howard) 18 76 4.22 5. Javier Carbonell (GS) 17 4 9 17 3. Lenny Wilson (Hartwick) 18 74 4.11 CORNER KICKS 52 Martin Melchor (CCU) 22 7 3 17 4. Yannic Horn (GSU) 19 56 2.95 ## Team GP No. Avg/G 7. Blake Wilson (GS) 18 7 1 15 5. Jake Chasteen (ASU) 13 46 3.54 1. Coastal Carolina 22 136 6.18 8. Romario Piggott (CCU) 22 6 2 14 6. Robert Flott (GS) 14 36 2.57 2. Georgia Southern 18 118 6.56 9. Max Hemmings (GSU) 19 5 0 10 7. Jake Agnew (ASU) 6 25 4.17 3. Georgia State 20 78 3.90 10. Johnny McBeth (Hartwick) 14 2 3 7 8. Andrew Tamburro (Howard) 3 16 5.33 4. Hartwick 18 75 4.17 Yazeed Matthews (CCU) 15 3 1 7 Torgeir Fjaer (GS) 5 16 3.20 5. Appalachian State 19 65 3.42 Marc Berry (Hartwick) 16 2 3 7 6. Howard 20 50 2.50 Hamish Ritchie (Hartwick) 17 1 5 7

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER 2017 BOXSCORES GENERAL INFO

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Match #1 - Georgia Southern vs. Monmouth Match #2 - Georgia Southern vs. Furman Match #3 - Georgia Southern at North Florida Aug. 25, 2017 - Charleston, S.C. (Patriots Point) Aug. 27, 2017 - Charleston, S.C. (Patriots Point) Sept. 1, 2017 - Jacksonville, Fla. (Hodges Field) INFO GENERAL

Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Monmouth (1-0) 0 1 1 Furman (2-0) 1 0 1 Georgia Southern (1-2) 1 1 2 Georgia Southern (0-1) 0 0 0 Georgia Southern (0-2) 0 0 0 North Florida (1-2) 0 1 1 INFO GENERAL

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Scoring Summary MON - Colin Stripling (J. Areman) 68:48 FUR - Cole McLagan (C. Sloan) 11:01 GS - Victor Gustafsson (unassisted) 27:29 GS - Blake Wilson (J. Carbonell) 53:37 Shots (On Goal): GS 12 (4); MON 9 (2) Shots (On Goal): GS 6 (1), FUR 7 (4) UNF - Josh Castellanos (unassisted) 89:19 Corner Kicks: GS 5, MON 5 Corner Kicks: GS 6, FUR 4 Goalie Saves: R. Flott (GS) 1, B. Edwards (MON) 3 Goalie Saves: R. Flott (GS) 3, B. Hale (FUR) 1 Shots (On Goal): GS 16 (7), UNF 16 (5) Corner Kicks: GS 6, UNF 5 Monmouth Shots (On Goal): G. Akampeke 2, D. Pollock 1 (1), J. Areman 2, J. Antunes 2, Z. Furman Shots (On Goal): D. Kierath 1, C. McLagan 2 (2), R. Guerra 1, C. Hubbard 2 Pereira 1, C. Stripling 1 (1) (2), A. Nosegbe 1 Goalie Saves: R. Flott (GS) 4, T. Peterson (UNF) 5 Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): J. Carbonell 3 (2), B. Wilson 2 (1), A. Cortes 1, A. Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): J. Rittmeyer 1, B. Wilson 3 (1), A. Tambadu 1, Tambadu 1, J. Bronstorph 1, A. Abdellaoui 3 (1), T. Sveinbjornsson 1 N. Wells 1 North Florida Shots (On Goal): C. Dodd 1, J. Castellanos 6 (4), A. Nunez 3, AJ Williams 1, J. West 1, M. Smoak 1, M. Connell 2 (1), C. Scott 1 Monmouth Starters: B. Edwards (GK), L. Bromley, G. Akampeke, D. Pollock, J. Areman, J. Furman Starters: B. Hale (GK), C. Sloan, D. Rowe, D. Souder, J. Baker, Z. Jackson, K. Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): E. Laursen 1, J. Carbonell 4 (2), V. Gustafsson 3 SEASON 2018 Antunes, Z. Pereira, R. Wells, A. Gee, J. Gudzak, M. Luke Edelmann, C. McLagan, K. McLagan, D. Mostoller (1), N. Wells 3 (2), D. Rhoades 1, B. Wilson 4 (2) Georgia Southern Starters: R. Flott (GK), D. Rhoades, G. Talavera, J. Carbonell, V. Gustafsson, Georgia Southern Starters: R. Flott (GK), D. Rhoades, G. Talavera, J. Carbonell, V. S. Gregersen, B. Wilson, A. Cortes, J. Little, T. Schwartz, A. Tambadu Gustafsson, J. Rittmeyer, B. Wilson, A. Cortes, J. Little, A. Abdellaoui, A. Tambadu North Florida Starters: T. Pederson (GK), C. Dodd, J. Castellanos, A. Nunez, AJ Williams, J. West, M. Smoak, T. Seles, C. Begley, J. Lado, N. Burgess Monmouth Subs: A. Mrkulic, C. Stripling, S. Arena, D. Frisch-Harmon, G. Schaefer Furman Subs: R. Guerra, E. May, C. Robinson, C. Hubbard, B. Weigley, A. Nosegbe Georgia Southern Starters: R. Flott (GK), R. Juul, E. Laursen, G. Talavera, J. Carbonell, Georgia Southern Subs: R. Juul, J. Rittmeyer, J. Bronstorph, S. Choi, A. Abdellaoui, T. Georgia Southern Subs: R. Juul, J. Bronstorph, S. Choi, S. Gregersen, N. Wells, T. V. Gustafsson, J. Rittmeyer, A. Cortes, J. Little, N. Wells, A. Tambadu Sveinbjornsson Sveinbjornsson

Attendance: 1308 North Florida Subs: A. D’Mello, T. Went, M. Connell, B. Sams, C. Scott, S. Nicholson, Attendance: 454 B. Cashion, LJ Estes Georgia Southern Subs: D. Rhoades, S. Gregersen, B. Wilson, T. Schwartz

Attendance: 408 2017 SEASON 2017

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Match #4 - Georgia Southern vs. Clemson Match #5 - Georgia Southern vs. Houston Baptist Match #6 - Georgia Southern vs. Coastal Carolina Sept. 4, 2017 - Statesboro, Ga. (Eagle Field) Sept. 8, 2017 - Statesboro, Ga. (Eagle Field) Sept. 16, 2017 - Statesboro, Ga. (Eagle Field)

Scoring by Periods 1 2 OT F Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Clemson (4-0) 1 0 1 2 Houston Baptist (1-2) 0 0 0 Coastal Carolina (2-4, 0-1 SBC) 0 1 1 Georgia Southern (1-3) 0 1 0 1 Georgia Southern (2-3) 0 1 1 Georgia Southern (3-3, 1-0 SBC) 2 0 2 HISTORY/RECORDS Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Scoring Summary CLEM - Justin Malou (H. Kurtz) 26:19 GS - Blake Wilson (J. Carbonell) 54:25 GS - Gonzalo Talavera (J. Carbonell) 1:48 GS - Josh Bronstorph (Penalty) 49:29 GS - Aldair Cortes (J. Carbonell) 3:07 CLEM - Kimarni Smith (D. Campos) 99:53 Shots (On Goal): GS 17 (10); HBU 12 (2) CCU - Frantzdy Pierrot (Morten Timm) 81:48 Corner Kicks: GS 8, HBU 5 53 Shots (On Goal): GS 4 (2); CLEM 16 (6) Goalie Saves: R. Flott (GS) 2, J. Cabrera (HBU) 9 Shots (On Goal): GS 10 (3), CCU 11 (6) Corner Kicks: GS 1, CLEM 9 Corner Kicks: GS 4, CCU 11 Goalie Saves: T. Fjaer (GS) 4, X. Miralles (CLEM) 1 Houston Baptist Shots (On Goal): D. Thomas 1, J. Palomino 4 (1), D. Faletto 2 (1), M. Goalie Saves: R. Flott (GS) 4, B. Linares-Ortiz (CCU) 1 Anthone 1, M. Key 1, G. Natera 2, B. Smith 1 Clemson Shots (On Goal): O. Shannon 5 (1), T. Dieterich 1, J. Wright 1 (1), K. Smith 2 (2), J. Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): G. Talavera 1 (1), S. Gregerson 1 (1), B. Wilson 6 (4), N. Coastal Carolina Shots (On Goal): K. Fadel 2, S. Strong 2 (1), M. Gutierrez 1 (1), F. Pierrot 2 Mallou 1 (1), D. Campos 2, G. Raynor 1, T. Langlois 3 (1) Wells 4 (1), J. Carbonell 4 (2), J. Rittmeyer 1 (1) (2), R. Piggot 1 (1), M. Melchor 2 (1), A. Ierides 1 Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): J. Bronstorph 3 (1), A. Abdellaoui 1 (1) Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): E. Laursen 1, G. Talavera 1 (1), J. Carbonell 3 (1), A. Houston Baptist Starters: J. Cabrera (GK), B. Brody, D. Thomas, J. Palomino, D. Faletto, M. Cortes 3 (1), A. Abdellaoui 2 Clemson Starters: X. Miralles (GK), P. Bunk-Andersen, O. Shannon, T. Dieterich, S. Chinchilla, Anthone, M. Key, D. Johnson, G. Camera, D. Grant, T. Watson J. Wright, R. Campbell, K. Smith, H. Kurtz, J. Malou, G. Scalise Georgia Southern Starters: R. Flott (GK), E. Laursen, G. Talavera, V. Gustafsson, J. Bron- Coastal Carolinat Starters: A. Bouillennec (GK), F. Fadel, S. Strong, H. Mueller, M. Gutierrez, Georgia Southern Starters: R. Flott (GK), R. Juul, E. Laursen, G. Talavera, J. Carbonell, V. storph, S. Gregersen, B. Wilson, A. Cortes, J. Little. N. Wells, T. Sveinbjornsson F. Pierrot, R. Piggott, M. Peprah, B. Koslow, M. Melchor, W. White Gustafsson, B. Wilson, A. Cortes, J. Little, N. Wells, A.Tambadu Georgia Southern Starters: R. Flott (GK), E. Laursen, G. Talavera, J. Carbonell, V. Gustafsson, Houston Baptist Subs: K. Thomas, J. Martin, M. Gordon, G. Natera, B. Smith, J. Cobo J. Bronstorph, B. Wilson, A. Cortes, J. Little, A. Abdellaoui, A. Tambadu Clemson Subs: M. Mbaye, J. Heckman, D. Campos, R. Jacobs, M. Melvin, G. Raynor, T. Langlois, Georgia Southern Subs: R. Juul, D. Rhoades, J. Carbonell, J. Rittmeyer, A. Abdellaoui, T. A. Hemmingsen Schwartz Coastal Carolina Subs: B. Linares-Ortiz (GK), A. Ierides, S. AlHameli, M. Timm, D. Strambler, Georgia Southern Subs: T. Fjaer (GK), D. Rhoades, J. Rittmeyer, J. Bronstorph, S. Gregersen, C. Becerra, G. Lillie. A. Abdellaoui, T. Schwartz, T. Sveinbjornsson Attendance: 121 Georgia Southern Subs: R. Juul, D. Rhoades, J. Rittmeyer, S. Gregersen, T. Schwartz, T. Sveinbjornsson Attendance: 1237 Attendance: 215

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Match #7 - Georgia Southern at Winthrop Match #8 - Georgia Southern vs. Mercer Match #9 - Georgia Southern vs. Jacksonville GENERAL INFO GENERAL Sept. 19, 2017 - Rock Hill, S.C. (Eagle Field) Sept. 23, 2017 - Statesboro, Ga. (Eagle Field) Sept. 27, 2017 - Statesboro, Ga. (Eagle Field)

Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Winthrop (2-4-1) 0 1 1 Mercer (2-4-2) 2 0 2 Jacksonville (0-7) 0 1 1

GENERAL INFO GENERAL Georgia Southern (4-3) 0 2 2 Georgia Southern (4-4) 1 0 1 Georgia Southern (5-4) 1 1 2

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Scoring Summary WU - Evan Stout (L. Estevez, N. Vinyals) 77:14 MU - Will Bagrou (R. Arteaga, L. Toledo) 14:11 GS - Aldair Cortes (B. Wilson, T. Sveinbjornsson) 2:36 GS - Javier Carbonell (unassisted) 78:06 MU - Will Bagrou (R. Arteaga) 31:06 GS - Sebastian Gregersen (unassisted) 59:24 GS - Blake WIlson (J. Carbonell) 89:22 GS - Sebastain Gregersen (J. Carbonell) 33:53 JU - Allan Morgan (K. Bennett) 62:35

Shots (On Goal): GS 15 (5), WU 5 (3) Shots (On Goal): GS 9 (5), MU 8 (5) Shots (On Goal): GS 16 (5), JU 9 (3) Corner Kicks: GS 5, WU 5 Corner Kicks: GS 1, MU 7 Corner Kicks: GS 5, JU 4 Goalie Saves: R. Flott (GS) 2, K. Perkinson (WU) 3 Goalie Saves: R. Flott (GS) 3, J. Booth (MU) 4 Goalie Saves: T. Fjaer (GS) 2, P. Harding (JU) 3

Winthrop Shots (On Goal): R. Arousell, J. Jacobsen, M. Hasenstab 1 (1), E. Stout 1 (1), M. Mercer Shots (On Goal): W. Bagrou 3 (2), R. Arteaga 2 (1), T. Whitely 2, G. Tucker 1 (1) Jacksonville Shots (On Goal): A. Morgan 1 (1), I. Ferreira 1, S. Gardner 5 (2), E. Mrabure 1 Smith 1 (1). Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): J. Carbonell 3 (1), B. Wilson 1, A. Cortes 2 (1), J. Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): E. Laursen 1, G. Talavera 1, S. Gregersen 2 (2), B. Wilson Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): E. Laursen 2 (1), G. Talavera 1, J. Carbonell 5 (1), B. Rittmeyer 1 (1), S. Gregerson 2 (2) 2 (1), A. Cortes 3 (1), A. Abdellaoui 5 (1), J. Bronstorph 2

2018 SEASON 2018 Wilson 3 (1), A. Cortes 2 (1), J. Bronstorph 1 (1), S. Gregerson 1. Mercer Starters: J. Booth (GK), L. Toledo, K. Richards, N. Endale, C. Antley, W. Bagrou, K. Jacksonville Starters: P. Harding (GK), C. Grassmyer, K. Bennett, A. Morgan, I. Ferreira, S. Winthrop Starters: K. Perkinson (GK), F. Tiozzo, C. Ramirez, R. Arousell, N. Vinyals, J. Perez, R. Arteaga, A. Blackstock, J. Mezei, T. Whitely Saunders, D. Diaz, L. Nicholson, M. Hopkins, S. Spicer, B. Pink Jacobsen, G. Orfanidis, L. Estevez, A. Raad, M. Hasenstab, M. Carreras. Georgia Southern Starters: R. Flott (GK), E. Laursen, G. Talavera, J. Carbonell, V. Gustafsson, Georgia Southern Starters: R. Flott (GK), E. Laursen, G. Talavera, J. Carbonell, V. Gustafsson, J. Bronstorph, B. WIlson, A. Cortes, J. Little, A. Abdellaoui, A. Tambadu. Georgia Southern Starters: T. Fjaer (GK), R. Juul, D. Rhoades, E. Laursen, G. Talavera, S. B. Wilson, A. Cortes, J. Little, A. Abdellaoui, T. Schwartz, A. Tambadu. Gregersen, B. WIlson, A. Cortes, J. Little, A. Abdellaoui, T. Sveinbjornsson Mercer Subs: R. Thompson, J. Chadwell, N. Ream. Winthrop Subs: J. Soeder, E. Stout, M. Smith, D. Hawkins. Georgia Southern Subs: R. Juul, S. Choi, S. Gregersen, T. Sveinbjornsson Jacksonville Subs: A. Escobedo, S. Gardner, E. Mrabure, J. Manzo, R. Beauplan, S. Baruani Georgia Southern Subs: R. Juul, D. Rhoades, J. Rittmeyer, J. Bronstorph, S. Gregersen, S. Georgia Southern Subs: V. Gustafsson, J. Rittmyer, J. Bronstorph Carlson, T. Sveinbjornsson Attendance: 534 Attendance: 223 Attendance: 161 2017 SEASON 2017

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Match #10 - Georgia Southern vs. Georgia State Match #11 - Georgia Southern at Campbell Match #12 - Georgia Southern at UAB Oct. 7, 2017 - Statesboro, Ga. (Eagle Field) Oct. 11, 2017 - Buies Creek, N.C. (Campbell Soccer Stadium) Oct, 17, 2017 - Birmingham, Ala. (BBVA Compass Field)

Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Georgia State (8-4, 1-0 SBC) 1 2 3 Georgia Southern (6-5) 1 0 1 Georgia Southern (6-6) 1 0 1 Georgia Southern (5-5, 1-1 SBC) 0 1 1 Campbell (7-5-1) 0 0 0 UAB (4-5-3) 1 1 2 HISTORY/RECORDS Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Scoring Summary GSU - Kyle Clinton (Liam Fitzsimmons) 32:58 GS - Adam Abdellaoui (J. Bronstorph, A. Tambadu) 43:00 GS - Victor Gustafsson (N. Wells) 22:21 GS - Javier Carbonell (unassisted) 48:10 UAB - Ryan Sullivan (unassisted) 28:56 GSU - Hannes Burmeister (Penalty) 61:48 Shots (On Goal): GS 15 (7), Campbell 10 (6) UAB - Massimo Ferrin (A. O’Hara) 74:59 54 GSU - Rashid Alarape (unassisted) 87:40 Corner Kicks: GS 9, Campbell 0 Goalie Saves: T. Fjaer (GS) 6, M. Mozynski (Campbell) 5 Shots (On Goal): GS 11 (7), UAB 14 (7) Shots (On Goal): GS 14 (3), GSU 10 (5) Corner Kicks: GS 12, UAB 5 Corner Kicks: GS 7, GSU 2 Campbell Shots (On Goal): A. Egeonu 1, B. Oberli 2 (2), G. Parrish 1, J. Signey 2 (2), C. Goalie Saves: R. Flott (GS) 5, J. Teal (UAB) 6 Goalie Saves: T. Fjaer (GS) 2, Y. Horn (GSU) 2 Kayembe 1 (1), J. Hughes 1, M. Lewis 2 (1) Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): S. Wang 3 (2), J. Carbonell 5 (1), V. Gustafsson 2, B. UAB Shots (On Goal): M. Ferrin 4 (2), C. Reichman 2 (1), A. Brooker 1 (1), C. Rushing 1 (1), A. Georgia State Shots (On Goal): K. Clinton 1 (1), L. Fitzsimmons 1, R. Alarape 1 (1), A. Wilson 3 (3), A. Abdellaoui 2 (1) Pelizza 1, R. Sullivan 1 (1), A. O’Hara 2 (1), T. Tyler 1, J. Futrell 1 Summerfield 1, M. Hemmings 2 (1), H. Burmeister 3 (1), J. Palmer 1 (1) Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): D. Rhoades 1, G. Talavera 1, S. Wang 3 (2), J. Carbonell 2 Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): E. Laursen 1, J. Carbonell 5 (1), B. Wilson 5 (1), N. Wells Campbell Starters: M. Mozynski (GK), E. Fulwood, S. Orisatoki, G. Betz, I. Rees, A. Egeonu, JJ (2), V. Gustafsson 3 (3), B. Wilson 1 1 (1), T. Sveinbjornsson 2 Donnelly, B. Oberli, G. Parrish, H. Chavez, A. Mercer-Miko Georgia Southern Starters: T. Fjaer (GK), R. Juul, E. Laursen, G. Talavera, S. Wang, J. UAB Starters: J. Teal (GK), G. Mabiala, A. Ricourt, M. Ferrin, R. Dajani, E. Mora, D. Valverde, D. Georgia State Starters: Y. Horn (GK), K. Clinton, L. Fitzsimmons, N. Hague, N. Smiljanic, R. Carbonell, V. Gustafsson, B. Wilson, A. Cortes, J. Littler, A. Tambadu Watson, C. Reichman, A. Brooker, C. Rushing Alarape, L. Joyner, G. Proctor, A. Summerfield, M. Hemmings, H. Burmeister. Georgia Southern Starters: R. Flott (GK), R. Juul, D. Rhoades, G. Talavera, S. Wang, J. Georgia Southern Starters: T. Fjaer (GK), E. Laursen, G. Talavera, J. Carbonell, V. Gustafsson, Campbell Subs: J. Signey, C. Kayembe, M. Da Silva, J. Hughes, S. Jones, M. Lewis, D. Sadler, Carbonell, V. Gustafsson, B. WIlson, A. Cortes, J. Little, A. Abdellaoui B. WIlson, A. Cortes, J. Little, A. Abdellaoui, N. Wells, A. Tambadu D. Walters Georgia Southern Subs: J. Rittmeyer, J. Bronstorph, S. Gregersen, A. Abdellaoui, T. UAB Subs: T. Nelson, A. Pelizza, R. Sullivan, P. Makinde, D. Robinson, A. O’Hara, T. Tyler, C. Georgia State Subs: F. Rosenwald, J. Elkhalil, J. Palmer, S. Lorenzano Sveinbjornsson Stroupe, J. Buete, J. Futrell Georgia Southern Subs: D. Rhoades, S. Wang, S. Gregersen, T. Sveinbjornsson Georgia Southern Subs: J. Rittmeyer, J. Bronstorph, S. Gregersen, A. Abdellaoui, N. Wells Attendance: 281 Attendance: 513 Attendance: 904

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Match #13 - Georgia Southern at Hartwick Match #14 - Georgia Southern vs. Stetson Match #15 - Georgia Southern vs. Howard October 21, 2017 - Oneonta, N.Y. (Elmore Field) October 24, 2017 - Statesboro (Eagle Field) October 28, 2017 - Statesboro (Eagle Field) INFO GENERAL

Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Georgia Southern (6-7, 1-2 SBC) 0 0 0 Stetson (7-6-2) 0 1 1 Howard (1-13-2, 0-2-1 SBC) 0 2 2

Hartwick (7-6-1, 2-1 SBC) 2 1 3 Georgia Southern (7-7) 0 2 2 Georgia Southern (8-7, 2-2 SBC) 3 1 4 INFO GENERAL

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Hartwick - Johnny McBeth (M. Berry) 4:06 GS - Blake Wilson (unassisted) 72:18 GS - Blake Wilson (J. Carbonell) 3:33 Hartwick - Jamie O’Grady (penalty) 42:40 Stetson - Eyal Cohen (unassisted) 75:04 GS - Blake Wilson (A. Abdellaoui) 19:27 Hartwick - Hamish Ritchie (K. O’Neill) 73:51 GS - Aldair Cortes (J. Rittmeyer) 76:58 GS - Javier Carbonell (unassisted) 23:00 Howard - Joel Cunningham (unassisted) 55:07 Shots (On Goal): GS 9 (3), Hartwick 11 (6) Shots (On Goal): GS 22 (12), Stetson 5 (3) Howard - Andres Gomez (unassisted) 66:39 Corner Kicks: GS 8, Hartwick 3 Corner Kicks: GS 10, Stetson 2 GS - Nick Wells (penalty) 82:17 Goalie Saves: T. Fjaer (GS) 3, L. Wilson (Hartwick) 3 Goalie Saves: R. Flott (GS) 2, J. Melong (Stetson) 10 Shots (On Goal): GS 15 (10), Howard 6 (3) Hartwick Shots (On Goal): H. Ritchie 3 (2), C. Corboy 2 (1), J. McBeth 3 (2), E. Hancox 1, J. Stetson Shots (On Goal): G. Diniz 1 (1), J. Coulomb 1, D. Dogan 1 (1), E. Cohen 1 (1), A. Cruz 1 Corner Kicks: GS 7, Howard 0 O’Grady 2 (1) Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): R. Juul 1 (1), E. Laursen 4 (3), G. Talavera 1 (1), J. Goalie Saves: R. Flott (GS) 1, C. Caro (Howard) 6 Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): E. Laursen 1 (1), J. Carbonell 4 (1), B. Wilson 1, A. Cortes Carbonell 4 (1), V. Gustafsson 1, B. Wilson 5 (2), A. Cortes 2 (1), J. Rittmeyer 1 (1), J. Bronstorph

1 (1), J. Bronstorph 1, A. Abdellaoui 1 1 (1), A. Abdellaoui 2 (1) Howard Shots (On Goal): A. Gomez 2 (2), N. Grant 1, V. Guirma 1, J. Cunningham 1 (1), K. SEASON 2018 Celestine 1 Hartwick Starters: L Wilson (GK), D. Hamilton, H. Ritchie, M. Berry, C. Corboy, J. McBeth, H. Stetson Starters: J. Melong (GK), I. McCauley, A. Wixted, G. Diniz, J. Alamo, E. Menayese, J. Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): E. Laursen 1, J. Carbonell 2 (1), B. Wilson 3 (2), A. Cortes Morton, E. Hancox, J. O’Grady, M. Morrish. Broome, J. Coulomb, R. Northoff, F. Busmann, D. Dogan 1 (1), A. Abdellaoui 1, N. Wells 2 (2), S. Wang 2 (1), J. Bronstorph 2 (2), A. Tambadu 1 (1) Georgia Southern Starters: T. Fjaer (GK), R. Juul, E. Laursen, G. Talavera, J. Carbonell, V. Georgia Southern Starters: R. Flott (GK), R. Juul, E. Laursen, G. Talavera, S. Wang, J. Gustafsson, B. Wilson, A. Cortes, J. Little, N. Wells, A. Tambadu Carbonell, V. Gustafsson, B. Wilson, A. Cortes, J. Little, N. Wells Howard Starters: C. Cano(GK), L. Pierre, J. Garwood, A. Gomez, N. Grant, M. Turner, V. Guirma, J. Cunningham, M. Johnson, I. Mbappe, N. Turk Hartwick Subs: E. Bentley, K. O’Neill, K. Honor Stetson Subs: C. Degance, N. Monsanto, D. O’Brien, E. Cohen, P. Jackson, B. Exline, G. Carbone, Georgia Southern Starters: R. Flott (GK), R. Juul, E. Laursen, G. Talavera, J. Carbonell, V. Georgia Southern Subs: D. Rhoades, J. Rittmeyer, J. Bronstorph, S. Gregersen, A. Abdellaoui A. Cruz, D. Medina-Feil, K. Stewart Gustafsson, B. Wilson, A. Cortes, J. Little, A. Abdellaoui, N. Wells Georgia Southern Subs: J. Rittmeyer, J. Bronstorph, S. Gregersen, A. Abdellaoui, A. Tambadu Attendance: 200 Howard Subs: L. Mbuta, JB Bien-Aime, K. Celestine, A. Williams, F. Chambers, R. Davis Attendance: 361 Georgia Southern Subs: C. Herzog (GK), D. Rhoades, S. Wang, J. Rittmeyer, J. Bronstorph, S. Choi, S. Gregersen, A. Tambadu

Attendance: 542 2017 SEASON 2017

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Match #16 - Georgia Southern at Appalachian State Match #17 - Georgia Southern vs. Appalachian State Match #18 - Georgia Southern vs. Georgia State November 4, 2017 - Boone, N.C. (Appalachian Soccer Stadium) November 10, 2017 - Conway, S.C. (CCU Stadium) November 11, 2017 - Conway, S.C. (CCU Stadium) 2017 Sun Belt Conference Tournament First Round 2017 Sun Belt Conference Tournament Semifinals Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Georgia Southern (9-7, 3-2 SBC) 2 0 2 Scoring by Periods 1 2 OT 2OT F PK Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Appalachian State (5-8-5, 0-3-2 SBC) 0 0 0 Appalachian State (5-8-6) 0 0 0 0 0 5 Georgia Southern (9-8-1) 0 1 1

Georgia Southern (9-7-1) 0 0 0 0 0 4 Georgia State (12-6-1) 1 2 3 HISTORY/RECORDS Scoring Summary Georgia Southern Advances, 5-4, On Penalty Kicks GS - Javier Carbonell (penalty) 36:52 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary GS - Emil Laursen (J. Carbonell) 44:58 None GSU - Frank Rosenwald (S. Lorenzano) 32:27 GSU - Max Hemmings (R. Alarape) 53:48 Shots (On Goal): GS 9 (7), ASU 6 (2) Penalty Kick Summary GS - Blake Wilson (J. Carbonell) 67:39 55 Corner Kicks: GS 7, ASU 4 APP - Ian Bennett (made) APP - Michael Davidson (made) GSU - Lukas Joyner (L. Fitzsimmons) 77:51 Goalie Saves: R. Flott (GS) 2, J. Agnew (ASU) 5 GS - Blake Wilson (made) GS - Josh Bronstorph (miss) APP - John Walrath (made) APP - Felix Kollmannthaler (miss) Shots (On Goal): GS 11 (7), GSU 6 (5) ASU Shots (On Goal): J. Pruitt 2 (1), M. Pfrogner 1, M. Davidson 1 (1), R. Somersall 1, A. Hill 1 GS - Sander Wang (made) GS - Javier Carbonell (made) Corner Kicks: GS 2, GSU 6 Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): E. Laursen 2 (1), J. Carbonell 3 (2), B. Wilson 3 (2), J. APP - Juan Hernandez (made) APP - Tyquann Perinchief (miss) Goalie Saves: R. Flott (GS) 2, Y. Horn (GSU) 6 Bronstorph 1 (1) GS - Emil Laursen (made) GS - Aldair Cortes (made) Georgia State Shots (On Goal): L. Joyner 1 (1), G. Proctor 1 (1), M. Hemmings 1 (1), H. ASU Starters: J. Agnew (GK), J. Tshongo, J. Walrath, J. Hernandez, Z. Harris, J. Pruitt, P. Shots (On Goal): GS 15 (6); ASU 8 (5) Burmeister 1 (1), F. Rosenwald 1 (1), S. Lorenzano 1 Washburn, M. Pfrogner, B. Gunter, F. Kollmannthaler, M. Davidson Corner Kicks: GS 10, ASU 2 Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): E. Laursen 1, S. Wang 1 (1), J. Carbonell 1 (1), V. Georgia Southern Starters: R. Flott (GK), R. Juul, E. Laursen, G. Talavera, S. Wang, J. Goalie Saves: R. Flott (GS) 5, J. Agnew (ASU) 6 Gustafsson 1, B. Wilson 4 (2), N. Wells 1 (1), R. Juul 1 (1), A. Abdellaoui 1 (1) Carbonell, V. Gustafsson, B. Wilson, A. Cortes, J. Little, N. Wells ASU Shots (On Goal): J. Hernandez 1, J. Pruitt 1 (1), M. Pfrogner 1, F. Kollmannthaler 2 (2), R. Somersall 1 (1), T. Perinchief 2 (1) Georgia State Starters: Y. Horn (GK), K. Clinton, L. Fitzsimmons, N. Smiljanic, J. Elkhalil, R. ASU Subs: M. Kilmer (GK), R. Cornelius, R. Somersall, A. Hill, I. Bennett, T. Perinchief, M. Georgia Southern Shots (On Goal): R. Juul 2 (1), E. Laursen 2 (2), S. Wang 1, J. Carbonell 4 Alarape, L. Joyner, G. Proctor, A. Summerfield, M. Hemmings, H. Burmeister. Kilmer, J. Anguiano (1), B. Wilson 2, A. Cortes 1, N. Wells 1 (1), J. Bronstorph 1, S. Choi 1 (1) Georgia Southern Starters: R. Flott (GK), D. Rhoades, E. Laursen, G. Talavera, S. Wang, J. Georgia Southern Subs: D. Rhoades, J. Rittmeyer, J. Bronstorph, S. Choi, A. Tambadu Carbonell, V. Gustafsson, B. Wilson, A. Cortes, J. Little, N. Wells ASU Starters: J. Agnew (GK), J. Tshongo, J. Walrath, J. Hernandez, Z. Harris, J. Pruitt, P. Attendance: 675 Washburn, M. Pfrogner, B. Gunter, F. Kollmannthaler, M. Davidson Georgia State Subs: F. Rosenwald, D. Morris, K. Adu-Boahene, J. Palmer, S. Lorenzano, L. Georgia Southern Starters: R. Flott (GK), R. Juul, E. Laursen, G. Talavera, S. Wang, J. Oesterle Carbonell, V. Gustafsson, B. Wilson, A. Cortes, J. Little, N. Wells Georgia Southern Subs: R. Juul, J. Rittmeyer, J. Bronstorph, S. Choi, A. Abdellaoui, T. Sveinbjornsson ASU Subs: J. Butterfield, R. Cornelius, R. Hunnicutt, R. Somersall, A. Hill, I. Bennett, T. Perinchief, J. Anguiano Attendance: 100 Georgia Southern Subs: D. Rhoades, J. Rittmeyer, J. Bronstorph, S. Choi, S. Gregersen, A. Abdellaoui, A. Tambadu Attendance: 100

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Georgia Southern University’s varsity men’s soccer program has been existence for 38 years after being formally introduced by then-athletic director George A. Cook on May 7, 1980. At the same time, the program’s first head coach, Pat Cobb, was also introduced and the program began to compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Trans America Athletic Conference (TAAC).

May 7, 1980 - STATESBORO, Ga. - Soccer has been added to the list of intercollegiate sports at Georgia Southern College and the Eagles will field their INFO GENERAL first team this fall according to an announcement Wednesday by GSC Athletic Director George A. Cook.

“This is one more step in our goal of having a well rounded intercollegiate athletic program,” said Cook. “The move is the result of nearly three years

of consideration for the sport.” INFO GENERAL

The decision to add the sport to the six men’s sports already conducted by Southern was made by GSC President Dale W. Lick upon the recommen- dation of the institution’s Athletic Committee.

The team will compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and will be eligible for the Trans America Athletic Conference (TAAC) Championships next fall.

Pat Cobb, Assistant Professor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation at Georgia Southern has been named as the Head coach of the new team.

“We feel very confident about the future of soccer at Georgia Southern,” said Cook. “The sport is very popular among our students and there has been a well organized soccer team on the club-sport level here for several years. Some of our first considerations for this move came after members SEASON 2018 of the soccer club approached us about it.”

Cook also noted that the addition of soccer will strengthen the Eagles’ position in the TAAC. Southern was already slated to participate in four cham- pionships (basketball, golf, tennis and baseball) next year. This will give the Eagles an entry in the fall conference schedule as well.

Georgia Southern men’s soccer program in the fall of 1980, reaching the finals of the Trans America Athletic Conference Championships in its first two years of varsity competition. That early success established a tradition of soccer excellence at Georgia Southern, as the Eagle program has produced outstanding student-athletes for the past 36 years.

GS boasts three conference players of the year, two conference freshmen of the year and two conference coaches of the year to go along with 81 all-conference selections. 2017 SEASON 2017

Since the introduction of the program, Eagle men’s soccer has compiled a record of 285-351-57 (.452), winning one conference regular season championship (2016) while competing in three different conferences: the TAAC, Southern Conference (SoCon) and the Sun Belt Conference (SBC). GS began in the TAAC and competed in what is now the Atlantic Sun Conference for the first 12 years of its existence. In 1992, the Eagles made the jump to the SoCon where they remained until 2013. The 2014 season marked the first of the Sun Belt era for GS in all sports.

Seven head coaches have been at the helm of the program, guiding the Eagles to wins over big-time programs while also helping the program grow from its meager begin- nings. Kevin Chambers and Kevin Kennedy combined to lead the program from 1996-2015, overseeing several big wins while also seeing a new facility built in 2005, and current head coach John Murphy’s first season at the helm of the Eagles in 2016 led to the program’s first conference title. HISTORY/RECORDS

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In 2014, Georgia Southern hosted the Sun Belt Conference Tournament, reaching the Championship match against Hartwic.k

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME COACHING HISTORY GENERAL INFO GENERAL GENERAL INFO GENERAL

PAT COBB RAY WELLS JOHN RAFTER TOM NORTON (1980-82) (1983-84) (1985-89) (1990-95) 22-28-3 (.433) 11-13-1 (.460) 47-32-6 (.588) 52-57-14 (.480) 2018 SEASON 2018 2017 SEASON 2017 KEVIN CHAMBERS KEVIN KENNEDY JOHN MURPHY (1996-2005) (2006-15) (2016-Pres.) 71-105-18 (.412) 65-99-12 (.403) 17-16-4 (.514)

YEAR COACH OVERALL CONFERENCE YEAR COACH OVERALL CONFERENCE 1980 Pat Cobb 10-8-1 (.553) - - (TAAC) 1999 Kevin Chambers 5-12-1 (.306) 3-5-0 (SoCon) 1981 Pat Cobb 8-10-1 (.447) - - (TAAC) 2000 Kevin Chambers 6-11-3 (.375) 2-5-1 (SoCon) 1982 Pat Cobb 4-10-1 (.300) - - (TAAC) 2001 Kevin Chambers 8-12-0 (.400) 3-5-0 (SoCon) 1983 Ray Wells 5-6-1 (.458) - - (TAAC) 2002 Kevin Chambers 2-16-2 (.150) 1-5-2 (SoCon) 1984 Ray Wells 6-7-0 (.462) - - (TAAC) 2003 Kevin Chambers 6-11-2 (.368) 2-4-1 (SoCon) 1985 John Rafter 3-9-3 (.300) - - (TAAC) 2004 Kevin Chambers 7-7-4 (.500) 3-3-1 (SoCon)

HISTORY/RECORDS 1986 John Rafter 12-5-0 (.706) - - (TAAC) 2005 Kevin Chambers 7-10-1 (.417) 1-6-0 (SoCon) 1987 John Rafter 14-2-1 (.853) - - (TAAC) 2006 Kevin Kennedy 10-6-3 (.605) 4-1-2 (SoCon) 1988 John Rafter 10-7-1 (.583) - - (TAAC) 2007 Kevin Kennedy 6-12-0 (.333) 2-5-0 (SoCon) 1989 John Rafter 8-9-1 (.472) 2-4-0 (TAAC) 2008 Kevin Kennedy 8-8-1 (.500) 4-3-0 (SoCon) 58 1990 Tom Norton 15-5-0 (.750) 5-1-0 (TAAC) 2009 Kevin Kennedy 1-15-1 (.088) 0-6-0 (SoCon) 1991 Tom Norton 4-11-4 (.316) 1-5-2 (TAAC) 2010 Kevin Kennedy 3-11-3 (.265) 0-6-1 (SoCon) 1992 Tom Norton 8-10-2 (.450) 3-3-0 (SoCon) 2011 Kevin Kennedy 8-8-1 (.500) 4-3-0 (SoCon) 1993 Tom Norton 8-9-4 (.476) 2-2-2 (SoCon) 2012 Kevin Kennedy 6-12-1 (.342) 3-3-1 (SoCon) 1994 Tom Norton 10-9-2 (.524) 2-4-0 (SoCon) 2013 Kevin Kennedy 9-10-0 (.474) 2-4-0 (SoCon) 1995 Tom Norton 7-13-2 (.364) 2-4-0 (SoCon) 2014 Kevin Kennedy 8-9-0 (.471) 3-2-0 (SBC) 1996 Kevin Chambers 10-11-2 (.478) 3-2-1 (SoCon) 2015 Kevin Kennedy 6-8-2 (.438) 3-2-0 (SBC) 1997 Kevin Chambers 14-4-2 (.750) 4-3-0 (SoCon) 2016 John Murphy 8-8-3 (.500) 3-1-1 (SBC) 1998 Kevin Chambers 6-11-1 (.361) 4-3-1 (SoCon) 2017 John Murphy 9-8-1 (.527) 3-2 (SBC) 285-351-57 (.452)

COACHES RANKED BY TOTAL WINS COACHES RANKED BY WINNING PERCENTAGE COACH YEARS TOTAL WINS COACH YEARS RECORD PCT. Kevin Chambers 1996-2005 71 John Rafter 1985-89 47-32-6 .588 Kevin Kennedy 2006-15 65 John Murphy 2016-Pres. 17-16-4 .514 Tom Norton 1990-95 52 Tom Norton 1990-95 52-57-14 .480 John Rafter 1985-89 47 Ray Wells 1983-84 11-13-1 .460 Pat Cobb 1980-82 22 Pat Cobb 1980-82 22-28-3 .443 John Murphy 2016-Pres. 17 Kevin Chambers 1996-2005 71-105-18 .412 Ray Wells 1983-84 11 Kevin Kennedy 2006-15. 65-99-12 .403

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS GENERAL INFO

A - A - A Sam Choi...... 2017-Pres. Matt Feaster...... 1989 Adam Abdellaoui...... 2014-17 Dalton Churchwell...... 2014-15 Ed Ferrell...... 1988 Abdigani Abdulahi...... 2008 Mark Churchwell...... 1983-84 John Ficklen...... 1980 Don Ahearn...... 1980-83 Mike Chwalik...... 1989 David Fisk...... 1998-00 Maximo Alcocer...... 2012 Adam Clark...... 1990‑91 Torgeir Fjaer...... 2015-Pres. Matt Alden...... 1981 Chris Claxton...... 2011-12 Robert Flott...... 2017 Jeff Alexander...... 1991-94 Luigi Clendening...... 2007, 10-11 Arthur Franklin...... 1984‑87 INFO GENERAL William Alexander...... 2005 Mike Cobb...... 1983 Blake Frazier...... 1985‑86 Santiago Alvarez...... 1981-83 Matt Colaluca...... 1997-99 Ben Freakley...... 2000

Andrea Amorati...... 1990 Michael Cole...... 1989‑90 G - G - G INFO GENERAL Jan Andreasen...... 1988 Kevin Connelly...... 1987‑90 Marc Gaskins...... 1998 David Andretti...... 1994 Sean Connelly...... 1987‑90 Stephen George...... 2008 Pierre Andreoli...... 2014 Jon Conner...... 2014 Patrick Gillen...... 2003 Jon-Pierre Anthony...... 2007-08 Chris Cook...... 1986 David Gomez...... 1980 Luis Aponte...... 2015-16 Barry Cooper...... 1986 Justin Gonzales...... 2003-04 Lee Apple...... 1989-92 Aldair Cortes...... 2017-Pres. Donnie Gorbandt...... 1983-85 David Atkinson...... 1982 Kerry Cotter...... 1982 Paul Gourley...... 1994 B - B - B Kevin Coulthart...... 1996-97 Jerry Greer...... 1982-85 Jorge Baboun...... 1989‑90 Zac Cover...... 1998 Sebastian Gregersen...... 2017-Pres. Rocco Bagley...... 2012-14 Jeff Cox...... 2005 Andy Grossman...... 1999 Cameron Ball...... 1983-84 Jon Cox...... 2006, 08-10 Mike Gubosh...... 2008-09 SEASON 2018 Lee Ballentine...... 1990‑91 Andrew Crabbe...... 2003-04 Adam Guediri...... 2009 Robert Banks...... 1994 Landon Crossley...... 2016-17 Greg Gundrum...... 1993‑95 Scott Barnard...... 1980-83 Matt Crowell...... 2006-07, 09 Jeff Gunter...... 1981-82 Landon Barrow...... 2014 Craig Crumbley...... 1987 Victor Gustafsson...... 2017 Neal Bates...... 2010-13 Dishawn Cullen...... 2016 Mike Gustin...... 1980 Scott Bauer...... 1983 John Cummings...... 1982 Alex Gyedu...... 1981-83 Joe Bellafato...... 1990 Martin Cunningham...... 1999-02 H - H - H Nelson Bennett...... 1985‑86 D - D - D Johan Hageus...... 1990 Mark Bevile...... 2007-08 Mike Daly...... 1984‑87 Danny Hall...... 2006-09 Ned Biehler...... 1992 Dustin Danner...... 1998 Thomas Hamilton...... 2012-13 2017 SEASON 2017 Blake Bironas...... 1999-02 Filip Davidovski...... 2016 Kevin Hanfman...... 1995-97 Tim Blom...... 1996-98 Ted Davidson...... 1988‑91 Andrew Hansen...... 1989‑92 Tim Boarman...... 1991‑94 Scott DeAmbrose...... 1987‑90 Philip Hansen...... 1981 Chris Brackett...... 1986 Jeff Degen...... 2012 Bates Harrison...... 2001-02 Nick Brady...... 2016 Chad Denson...... 2001-02 Jason Harris...... 2002 Alex Branch...... 1999-00 Juan DeLima...... 2015 Chuck Hayes...... 1991‑92, 94 Matthew Brennan...... 2010-12 Andrew Deltac...... 2015-16 Tommy Hedges...... 1985‑86 Kyle Brinkman...... 1987 Jeff DeRose...... 1989 Jeff Heidt...... 1991‑93 Josh Bronstorph...... 2016-17 Joey DeSandre...... 1991 Chase Herzog...... 2015-2017 Robb Brotemarkle...... 1993‑94 Scott DeVault...... 2005-07 Rich Heyer...... 2009-10 Tim Brown...... 2000 Greg DeVito...... 2003-04 Jochen Hierl...... 1980 Tony Brown...... 1997-00 Jay Dingbaum...... 1987‑90 Carl Hitchcock...... 1983-84 Mack Bryson...... 2001-03 Eric Dinka...... 2012-15 Eric Hoffman...... 1990‑91 Brian Buback...... 1991‑92 Julian Donaldson...... 2005-08 Chuck Holstrup...... 1980 HISTORY/RECORDS Zach Buckley...... 2009-10 Trent Doty...... 2011-12 Bill Hope...... 1980-81 Bradley Bugg...... 2010-12 Eric Douglas...... 2000-02 Justin Howard...... 1997 Mike Burrell...... 1994‑97 Ken (KC) Dudley...... 2006 Joe Hughes...... 2009-12 59 Blake Butler...... 2006 Dennis Duenas...... 1993‑94 Trett Hunsberger...... 1994 Sean Byrnes...... 1980-81 Kevin Dumas ...... 1995-98 Kerry Hunt...... 1980 C - C - C Christian Duncan...... 2015-16 Steven Hunter...... 2009-10 Andres Cabrero...... 2007 Thom Duncan...... 2001-02 Robbie Hutto...... 1987 Chris Cahill...... 2005 Chris Dunlap ...... 1987-90 I - I - I Chris Campbell...... 1990‑93 Jon Dunning...... 2000-01 Tommy Irwin...... 2001-04 Chris Cantrell...... 2008 Rick Duvall...... 1980 J - J - J Ralph Carbone...... 1980-81 E - E - E Stephen Jensen...... 2003-05 Javier Carbonell...... 2017-Pres. Andy Edwards...... 1990‑94 Austin Johnson...... 2014 Nathan Carey...... 1988 Nick Edmond...... 2003-05 Erik Johanson...... 1989 Witt Carlisle...... 2009-13 Justin Elie...... 2004-05 Patrick Johns...... 2007 Chris Carlson...... 1994‑97 Zane El Shami...... 2010 Zack Johnson...... 2009 Sebastian Carlson...... 2017 Josh Epps...... 1997-98 Danny Jones...... 1981 Tommy Carroll...... 1991‑94 Jack Evans...... 1980-82 Branden Julien...... 1999 Chris Carter...... 1995-98 Alex Evert...... 2011 Ado Junuzovic...... 2011 Chris Chambers...... 1990‑93 F - F - F Rasmus Juul...... 2016-17 Kevin Chambers...... 1988-91 Mike Faircloth...... 1983-85 K - K - K O’Neil Chandler...... 2001 Ciaran Fairman...... 2012 Chris Katt...... 2012-14 Josh Chatraw...... 2001-04 Jack Falle...... 2012-15 Noel Kierans...... 1992‑95 Pong Cho...... 1984 Sean Farley...... 2002-04 Chad Kilpatrick...... 2002-04

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Mike Kinion...... 1980 Hunter Norton...... 2010-13 Kellen Stanley...... 2005-06 Jon Kinsler...... 2005-08 Reed Norton...... 2012-13 Greg Starcher...... 1987 David Knerr...... 2006-07 Chris Nowak...... 1980-81 Chris Starks...... 1995-96 Jim Koch...... 1987‑90 Matt Starks...... 2009 Steve Kominowski...... 1982-83 O - O - O Austin Steele...... 2007-10 Kim Kroken...... 2006-07 Brian Oakes...... 1995-98 Ned Stoll...... 1992‑93 GENERAL INFO GENERAL L - L - L Patrick O’Brien...... 2004-05 Chad Strader...... 2007 Nick Lane...... 2010-13 Mike O’Neal...... 1997-98 Dirk Stringer...... 1984 Russel Lang...... 1987 Eric Ogunkanmi...... 2002 Richard Sutton...... 1986‑89

GENERAL INFO GENERAL Ethan LaPan...... 2010-14 P - P - P Ryan Sutton...... 2003 Chris Lapish...... 1994‑95 Chase Park...... 2012-15 Scott Sutton...... 1988‑91 Fredrik Langseth...... 2008 Martin Parris...... 2001-02 Thor Sveinbjornsson...... 2014-17 Travis Larrison...... 1998 Pat Parris...... 1994‑97 T - T - T Steen Larsen...... 1990‑93 John Partridge...... 1982 Gonzalo Talavera...... 2017-Pres. Kirk Latibeaudiere...... 2000-03 Alan Pate...... 1997-00 Conner Talbert...... 2009 Emil Laursen...... 2015-17 Isaac Payne...... 2002 Alhaji Tambadu...... 2017-Pres. Garret Lazenby...... 1999-02 Austen Peacock...... 2005-08 Nick Tassopoulos...... 1993 Trenton LeBlanc...... 1999-01 Brennan Peacock...... 2006-09 Brian Thomas...... 1987‑90 Brian Ledford...... 1989 Sean Pinto...... 2009-10 Eric Thomas...... 1984-85 Michael Leeper...... 1989 Bo Pitts...... 1981-82 Gregg Thomas...... 1984-85 2018 SEASON 2018 Josh Lenzini...... 1986 Ryan Platt...... 2010-11 Hendrik Thomas...... 1986 David Leonard...... 2007-10 Mike Povenz...... 1995-97 Stuart Thompson...... 1981 Kevin Lievsay...... 1981-82 Seth Prieto...... 2011-13 Jason Tindall...... 2005-06 Justin Little...... 2016-Pres. R - R - R Aleksandar Tomic...... 2009-12 Roberto Lopez...... 2010-13 Thompson Race...... 2016 Ketil Torp...... 1982 Jay Love...... 1992 Steve Raines...... 1985‑86 Kris Trainor...... 1992‑95 Hunter Loyden...... 2013-16 Emmanuel Raji...... 2012-15 Bobby Tripp...... 1980 M - M - M Joey Ralph...... 2005, 07-09 Cameron Troutman...... 2009-10 Chris MacMurray...... 2013-16 Jeremy Rector...... 2013-16 Tom Troutman...... 1980-83 Joe Madigan...... 2008-09 John Regan...... 1986-90 Denny Tucker...... 1992‑95 Brandon Makowski...... 2005 B.J. Reine...... 2005-08 David Turner...... 1985-88 2017 SEASON 2017 Rick Mancinelli...... 1985 Aidan Reising...... 2013-16 U - U - U Richard Marshall...... 1991‑92 David Rhoades...... 2015-Pres. Elliott Ulmer...... 1999-02 Chris Martinez...... 1991‑92 Eric Rhodes...... 1998 Nathan Umberg...... 2003-06 Toney Martin...... 2004-05 Jack Rittmeyer...... 2017-Pres. V - V - V David Vargas Masís...... 2011-14 Pat Robertson...... 1980-81 Jacob Vaiden...... 2016 Pat McCarthy...... 1988 Dave Root...... 1981 Craig Valentine...... 1999-02 Jeremy McClure...... 1996-99 Kevin Rossi...... 2005 Thomas Valikonis...... 2010-13 Phillip McClure...... 1982-83 Drew Ruggles...... 2010-12 Paul Varnadore...... 1986‑87 Bobby McDaniel...... 1996-97 Jason Russell...... 1995-98 Jens Vliestra...... 1984-85 Terry McDaniel...... 1998-00 Jeff Russell...... 1999-02 W - W - W Ian McDowell...... 2002 S - S - S Sander Wang...... 2016-Pres. Chip McGinley...... 1985 Sean Sandoval...... 2005-08 Josh Ward...... 2013-14 Brad Meader...... 2000-03 Josh Sanstead...... 1993‑96 Darryl Watson...... 1986‑89 HISTORY/RECORDS Wes Meadows...... 2002 Jose Sassman...... 2000-02 Paul Weagle...... 1980 Matt Melton...... 2014-15 Florian Scheidat...... 1998-99 Adam Webb...... 2003-06 Chandler Mercer...... 1989 Derek Schikal...... 2005-07 Ryan Welch...... 1991 60 Ryan Mertes...... 2008-09 Jim Schlenker...... 1986 Nick Wells...... 2014-17 Paul Mihich...... 2004 Chris Schuller...... 1980 Uli Wilms...... 1980 John Miglarese...... 1996-99 Jason Schultz...... 2002-04 Blake Wilson...... 2014-17 David Milroy...... 1987 Trei Schwartz...... 2016-17 Ken Wilson...... 1988,90‑92 Mike Mitchell...... 1984-85 Brent Scott...... 1987 Chip Wood...... 1983‑86 Pat Mitchell...... 1989‑90,92‑93 Bill Sellers...... 1988 Alan Woodrum...... 1998-01 Brad Mitchum...... 2003-06 Will Seybt...... 1995 Dakeya Woods...... 1991‑92,94‑95 Devin Mizell...... 2001-03 Todd Shaw...... 1992 Jim Wydock...... 1981-82 Tony Moffat...... 2000-03 Michael Sherman...... 1992‑93 Y - Y - Y Javier Monne...... 1987‑88 Muhamed Sidibeh...... 2009-12 Brian Young...... 2004-07 Mike Moore...... 1986 Jeremy Simmons...... 1993‑95 Miles Young...... 2013 Omar Morales...... 1999 Calvin Simon...... 2006 Z - Z - Z David Morgan...... 1983-84 Chris Sklar...... 1994‑97 Clayton Zelin...... 2003-05 Trei Morrison...... 1984-86 Barry Smith...... 1983 Tyler Mullen...... 2003-05 Daniel Smith...... 2005-08 N - N - N Larry Smith...... 1980 Tata Nanje...... 2006-07 Lawrence Smith...... 2003-05 Selby Neese...... 1986 Mike Smith...... 1985‑88 Lawrence Nelson...... 1994‑95 Robbie Smith...... 1988 Jarryd Nolette...... 2007-08 Johan Soderstrom...... 1994‑96 Georgio Stamatakos...... 1986‑88

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~ 00 ~ ~ 3 ~ ~ 6 ~ Adam Webb...... 2003-06 David Rhoades...... 2015-Pres. Sander Wang...... 2017-Pres. Ian McDowell...... 2002 Thomas Valikonis...... 2010-12 Aidan Reising...... 2013-16 Mike Cohen...... 1997-98 Julian Donaldson...... 2007-08 Mathew Brennan...... 2010-12 Tommy Hedges...... 1985 Chad Strader...... 2006 Joe Madigan...... 2008 Dirk Stringer...... 1984 Clayton Zelin...... 2003-05 Patrick Johns...... 2007 Tim Hill...... 1983 Wes Meadows...... 2001-02 Kellen Stanley...... 2006 INFO GENERAL Brandon Eisenhart...... 2000 Jon Kinsler...... 2005 ~ 0 ~ Eric Rhodes...... 1999 Sean Farley...... 2003-04 Chase Herzog...... 2015-17 Tony Brown...... 1998 Isaac Payne...... 2002 Patrick Hagerman...... 2014 Matt Colaluca...... 1997 Jon Dunning...... 2000-01 INFO GENERAL Chris Katt...... 2012-13 Tim Blom...... 1996 Andy Grossman...... 1999 Neal Bates...... 2009-11 Kevin Dumas...... 1995 Eric Rhodes...... 1998 Chris Cantrell...... 2008 Chris Campbell...... 1991-93 Kevin Coulthart...... 1996-97 Joey Ralph...... 2007 Johan Hageus...... 1990 Noel Kierans...... 1993-95 Brian Young...... 2003-06 Scott DeAmbrose...... 1989 Chuck Hayes...... 1991-92 Adam Webb...... 2002 Danny Zimbardi...... 1988 Jim Koch...... 1989-90 David Turner...... 1988 Darryl Watson...... 1987 Mike Daly...... 1985-87 Ken Wilson...... 1988 Barry Cooper...... 1986 Whaley Faircloth...... 1984 Bo Pitts...... 1982 Jens Vliestra...... 1985 Scott Bauer...... 1983 Mike Daly...... 1984 Dave Root...... 1981 ~ 1 ~ Mike Murphy...... 1984 Jim Wydock...... 1981 SEASON 2018 Torgeir Fjaer...... 2015-17 Carl Hitchcock...... 1983 Paul Weagle...... 1980 Neal Bates...... 2012 Jack Evans...... 1981-82 Ryan Platt...... 2010-11 Mike Gustin...... 1980 ~ 7 ~ Joey Ralph...... 2008-09 Javier Carbonell...... 2017-Pres. Brian Young...... 2007 ~ 4 ~ Hunter Loyden...... 2013-16 John Miglarese...... 1998-99 Emil Laursen...... 2015-17 Aleksandar Tomic...... 2009-12 Mike Burrell...... 1994, 96-97 Josh Ward...... 2014 Danny Hall...... 2007-08 Kris Trainor...... 1991-92, 94-95 Reed Norton...... 2012 Nathan Umberg...... 2006 Tim Boarman...... 1991-94 Ado Junuzovic...... 2011 Jason Tindall...... 2005 Mike Cole...... 1989-90, 92 Zane El Shami...... 2010 Jason Schultz...... 2003-04

Kevin Chambers...... 1988-91 Steven Hunter...... 2009 Thom Duncan...... 2001-02 SEASON 2017 Joe Bellafato...... 1989-90 Jon Kinsler...... 2006-08 Terry McDaniel...... 1999-2000 Erik Johanson...... 1989 Austen Peacock...... 2005 Chris Carter...... 1995-98 Nathan Carey...... 1988 Tony Arena...... 2004 Buff Waters...... 1994 Pat McCarthy...... 1988 Brad Meader...... 2001-03 Dakeya Woods...... 1992 Greg Starcher...... 1987 Tony Brown...... 1999-2000 Adam Clark...... 1991 Paul Varnadore...... 1986-87 Marc Gaskins...... 1998 Brian Thomas...... 1990 Tommy Hedges...... 1986 Chris Sklar...... 1995-97 Jeff DeRose...... 1989 Jerry Greer...... 1982-85 Rob Brotemarkle...... 1993-94 Brian Thomas...... 1988 Rusty Mobley...... 1981 Andrew Hansen...... 1991-92 Richard Sutton...... 1987 Bo Pitts...... 1981 Kevin Connelly...... 1987-90 Nelson Bennett...... 1986 Jim Yockel...... 1981 Steve Raines...... 1986 Mike Smith...... 1985 Larry Smith...... 1980 Rick Mancinelli...... 1985 Santiago Alvarez...... 1983 Trey Morrison...... 1984 Jim Wydock...... 1982 ~ 2 ~ Tom Troutman...... 1980-83 Santiago Alvarez...... 1981 HISTORY/RECORDS Rasmus Juul...... 2016-17 Kerry Hunt...... 1980 Chase Park...... 2011-15 ~ 5 ~ Witt Carlisle...... 2010 Gonzalo Talavera...... 2017-Pres. ~ 8 ~ Adam Guediri...... 2009 Christian Duncan...... 2015-16 Victor Gustafsson...... 2017 61 Sean Sandoval...... 2008 Josh Ward...... 2013 Matt Melton...... 2014-15 Chad Strader...... 2007 Trent Doty...... 2011-12 Muhamed Sidibeh...... 2009-12 Julian Donaldson...... 2005-06 Austin Steele...... 2008-10 Mark Beville...... 2008 Paul Mihich...... 2004 Kim Kroken...... 2006-07 Derek Schikal...... 2007 Devin Mizell...... 2003 Chris Cahill...... 2005 Brad Mitchum...... 2004-06 Joe Sassman...... 2001-02 Greg DeVito...... 2003-04 Tony Moffat...... 2000-03 Blake Bironas...... 1999-2000 Martin Parris...... 2001-02 Omar Morales...... 1999 Michael “Mike” O’Neal...... 1997-98 Brad Meader...... 2000 Kevin Dumas...... 1996-98 Matt Beatty...... 1996 Josh Epps...... 1998-99 Jeremy Simmons...... 1993-95 Chris Carlson...... 1995 Bobby McDaniel...... 1996-97 Chris Martinez...... 1991-92 Nick Tassopoulos...... 1993 Greg Gundrum...... 1993-95 Chris Dunlap...... 1990 Jeff Heidt...... 1992 Richard Marshall...... 1992 Chandler Mercer...... 1989 Eric Hoffman...... 1991 Scott Sutton...... 1990-91 Chris Dunlap...... 1987-88 Sean Connelly...... 1990 Brian Ledford...... 1989 Shelby Neese...... 1986 Darryl Watson...... 1986, 88-89 Scott DeAmbrose...... 1988 Nelson Bennett...... 1985 Javier Monne...... 1987 Kyle Brinkman...... 1987 Gems Vliestra...... 1984 Donnie Gorbandt...... 1983-85 Richard Sutton...... 1986 Alex Gyedu...... 1983 Thomas Manfredi...... 1982 Blake Frazier...... 1985 Frank DeBartola...... 1982 John Ficklen...... 1980 Pong Cho...... 1984 Matt Alden...... 1981 Steve Kominowski...... 1983 Rick Duvall...... 1980 Kerry Cotter...... 1982 Chris Nowak...... 1980-81

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~ 9 ~ ~ 12 ~ Jhermaine Morton...... 2002 Jack Rittmeyer...... 2017-Pres. Sebastian Gregersen...... 2017-Pres. Trenton LeBlanc...... 2001 Jeremy Rector...... 2014-16 Andrew Deltac...... 2016 Thom Duncan...... 2000 Witt Carlisle...... 2011-12 Eric Dinka...... 2012-15 Jeremy McClure...... 1997-99 Rich Heyer...... 2009-10 Luigi Clendening...... 2010-11 Chris Starks...... 1995-96 Jon-Pierre Anthony...... 2008 Ryan Mertes...... 2008-09 Jeff Alexander...... 1992-94 GENERAL INFO GENERAL Mark Beville...... 2007 Daniel Smith...... 2006-07 Ted Davidson...... 1989-91 Kyle Berson...... 2006 Patrick O’Brien...... 2004-05 Jan Andreasen...... 1988 Derek Schikal...... 2005 Ryan Sutton...... 2003 David Turner...... 1985, 87 Andrew Crabbe...... 2003-04 Martin Cunningham...... 1999-2002 Mohamed Issa...... 1984 GENERAL INFO GENERAL Elliott Ulmer...... 2001-02 Terry McDaniel...... 1998 Mike Mitchell...... 1983 Tim Brown...... 2000 Justin Howard...... 1997 Michael Cobb...... 1982 Matt Colaluca...... 1998-99 Jeremy McClure...... 1996 Kevin Lievsay...... 1981 Chris Carlson...... 1996-97 Will Seybt...... 1995 Danny Jones...... 1981 Denny Tucker...... 1995 Dennis Duenas...... 1993-94 Don Ahearn...... 1980 Jeff Heidt...... 1993 Ken Wilson...... 1990-92 Brian Buback...... 1991-92 Richard Sutton...... 1988-89 ~ 16 ~ Jay Dingbaum...... 1988-90 Brent Scott...... 1987 Justin Little...... 2016-Pres. Arthur Franklin...... 1984-87 David Turner...... 1986 Landon Barrow...... 2014 Philip McClure...... 1983 David Morgan...... 1983-84 Emmanuel Raji...... 2012 Alex Gyedu...... 1981-82 John Cummings...... 1982 Nate Steele...... 2011 2018 SEASON 2018 Christian Schuller...... 1980 Sean Byrnes...... 1980-81 Trent Doty...... 2010 Zach Johnson...... 2009 ~ 10 ~ ~ 13 ~ Matt Crowell...... 2006-08 Josh Bronstorph...... 2017 Edward Raji...... 2017-Pres. Tyler Mullen...... 2003-05 Filip Davidovski...... 2016 Sander Wang...... 2016 Eric Douglas...... 2000-02 Ethan LaPan...... 2011-14 Adam Abdellaoui...... 2014-15 Stephen Brantley...... 1999 Steven Hunter...... 2010 Hunter Norton...... 2010-12 Travis Larrison...... 1998 Joe Madigan...... 2009 Witt Carlisle...... 2009 Chris Brown...... 1995-96 Ben “BJ” Reine...... 2006-08 David Knerr...... 2006-07 Paul Gourley...... 1994 Sean Sandoval...... 2005 Justin Elie...... 2004-05 Steen Larsen...... 1993 Tommy Irwin...... 2003-04 Mack Bryson...... 2000-03 Jay Love...... 1992

2017 SEASON 2017 Blake Bironas...... 2001-02 Dustin Danner...... 1998-99 Jeff Alexander...... 1991 Alan Pate...... 1996-2000 Mike Heidelberger...... 1997 John Regan...... 1989-90 Dakeya Woods...... 1994-95 Josh Sanstead...... 1995-96 Jim Koch...... 1988 Denny Tucker...... 1993 Tommy Carroll...... 1991-94 Craig Crumbley...... 1987 Lee Apple...... 1992 Scott DeAmbrose...... 1990 John Regan...... 1986 Joey DeSandre...... 1991 Jorge Baboun...... 1989 Steve Raines...... 1985 Jorge Baboun...... 1990 Georgio Stamatakos...... 1987-88 Eric Thomas...... 1984 Lee Apple...... 1989 Josh Lenzini...... 1986 Don Ahearn...... 1981-83 Mike Smith...... 1986-88 Carl Hitchcock...... 1984 Jochen Hierl...... 1980 Eric Thomas...... 1985 Mark Churchwell...... 1983 Chip Wood...... 1984 Thomas Camp...... 1982 ~ 17 ~ Scott Barnard...... 1980-83 Jeff Gunter...... 1981 Adam Abdellaoui...... 2016-17 Jack Evans...... 1980 Emmanuel Raji...... 2013-15 ~ 11 ~ Chris Claxton...... 2011-12 HISTORY/RECORDS Sam Choi...... 2017 ~ 14 ~ Cameron Troutman...... 2009-10 Luis Aponte...... 2016 Blake Wilson...... 2015-17 Abdigani Abdulahi...... 2008 Juan DeLima...... 2015 Thomas Hamilton...... 2012 Jon-Pierre Anthony...... 2007 David Vargas Masis...... 2011-14 Matt Crowell...... 2009-10 Jason Tindall...... 2006 62 David Leonard...... 2008-10 Austin Steele...... 2007 Nick Edmond...... 2003-05 Andres Cabrero...... 2007 Derek Schikal...... 2006 Devin Mizell...... 2002 Calvin Simon...... 2006 Lawrence Smith...... 2003-05 Josh Chatraw...... 2001 Stephen Jensen...... 2005 Bates Harison...... 2001-02 Martin Parris...... 2000 Chad Kilpatrick...... 2003-04 David Fisk...... 1998-2000 Florian Scheidat...... 1999 Tommy Irwin...... 2002 Mike Povenz...... 1995-97 David Fisk...... 1997 Alan Woodrum...... 1999-2001 Andy Edwards...... 1991-94 Robert Banks...... 1994-95 Tim Blom...... 1997-98 Andrew Hansen...... 1989-90 Pat Mitchell...... 1989-93 Johan Soderstrom...... 1995-96 Scott Sutton...... 1988 Bill Sellers...... 1988 Chris Carlson...... 1994 Jay Dingbaum...... 1987 Jim Koch...... 1987 Chris Chambers...... 1991-93 Chip Wood...... 1983, 85-86 Chris Cook...... 1986 Steen Larsen...... 1990 Jeff Gunter...... 1982 Mike Mitchell...... 1984-85 Brian Thomas...... 1989 Pat Robertson...... 1980-81 Barry Smith...... 1983 Javier Monne...... 1988 Kevin Lievsay...... 1982 John Regan...... 1988 ~ 15 ~ Bill Hope...... 1980-81 Scott DeAmbrose...... 1987 Aldair Cortes...... 2017-Pres. Trei Morrison...... 1986 Josh Bronstorph...... 2016 ~ 18 ~ Gregg Thomas...... 1985 Nick Lane...... 2010-12 Landon Crossley...... 2016-17 Cameron Ball...... 1983-84 Connor Talbert...... 2009 Miles Young...... 2013 Phillip McClure...... 1982 Sean Sandoval...... 2006-07 Roberto Lopez...... 2010-12 Stuart Thompson...... 1981 Nathan Umberg...... 2005 Austen Peacock...... 2006-08 Ralph Carbone...... 1980 Stephen Jensen...... 2003-04 Toney Martin...... 2004-05

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Brad Mitchum...... 2003 Jose Sassman...... 2000 Chris Campbell...... 1990 Chad Denson...... 2002 Alan Woodrum...... 1997-98 Michael Leeper...... 1989 Tommy Irwin...... 2001 Bobby McDaniel...... 1995 Elliott Ulmer...... 1999-2000 Trett Hunsberger...... 1994 ~ 26 ~ Brian Oakes...... 1996-98 Steen Larsen...... 1992 Cody Prentiss...... 2016-Pres. Chris Lapish...... 1994-95 Lee Ballentine...... 1991 Jacob Vaiden...... 2016 Josh Sanstead...... 1993 Andy Edwards...... 1990 Maximo Alcocer...... 2012 INFO GENERAL Denny Tucker...... 1992 Akihiro Chiba...... 1989 Thomas Hamilton...... 2011 Lee Apple...... 1990-91 Seth Pinto...... 2009-10 Scott Sutton...... 1989 ~ 22 ~ Chris Griffith...... 2007 Ted Davidson...... 1988 Trei Schwartz...... 2016-17 Sael Nemorin...... 2006 INFO GENERAL Brian Thomas...... 1987 Blake Wilson...... 2014 Scott DeVault...... 2005 Randy Hill...... 1984 Seth Prieto...... 2011-12 John Ring...... 2004 Phillip Hanson...... 1981 John Cox...... 2008-10 Brian Graham...... 2003 Uli Wilms...... 1980 David Leonard...... 2007 Ryan Sutton...... 2002 Jon Cox...... 2006 Devin Mizell...... 2001 ~ 19 Daniel Smith...... 2005 Garrett Hiebert...... 2000 Nick Wells...... 2014-17 Nathan Umberg...... 2003-04 Garrett Lazenby...... 1999 Jeff Degen...... 2012 Jeff Russell...... 1999-2002 Zac Cover...... 1998 Alex Evert...... 2011 Jason Russell...... 1995-98 John Miglarese...... 1996-97 Ethan LaPan...... 2010 David Andreetti...... 1994 Mike Cohen...... 1995 David Hurtado...... 2009 Ned Stoll...... 1992 SEASON 2018 Scott DeVault...... 2006-07 Ryan Welch...... 1991 ~ 27 ~ Mike McClure...... 2005 Eric Hoffman...... 1990 Rhys Jeffrey...... 2017 Joel Herbert...... 2003 Michael Chwalik...... 1989 Dalton Churchwell...... 2014-15 Sean Farley...... 2002 Ciaran Fairman...... 2012 O’Neil Chandler...... 2001 ~ 23 ~ Spencer Cherry...... 2007 Trenton LeBlanc...... 1998-2000 Matt Starks...... 2009 Kellen Stanley...... 2005 Pat Parris...... 1994-97 Stephen George...... 2008 Andres Campanucci...... 2004 Todd Shaw...... 1992 Ken “KC” Dudley...... 2006-07 Tommy Smith...... 2003 Jeff Heidt...... 1991 Brandon Makowski...... 2005 Jason Harris...... 2002 Chris Chambers...... 1990 Josh Chatraw...... 2002-04 Rick Wedge...... 2001

Ken Wilson...... 1989 Chad Denson...... 2001 SEASON 2017 Robbie Smith...... 1988 Alex Branch...... 1999-2000 ~ 28 ~ Chris Brackett...... 1986 Jarrod Burgess...... 1998 James Walker...... 2003 Chip McGinley...... 1985 Tony Brown...... 1997 Eric Ogunkanmi...... 2002 Mike Faircloth...... 1983 Mike Heidelberger...... 1996 Ralph Carbone...... 1981 Lawrence Nelson...... 1994-95 ~ 29 ~ Ned Biehler...... 1992 Ethan Oulsnam...... 2017 ~ 20 ~ Richard Marshall...... 1991 Chris Hopkins...... 2003 Kareem Gharbi...... 2017-Pres. Adam Clark...... 1990 Ian McDowell...... 2001 Dishawn Cullen...... 2016 Matt Feaster...... 1989 Austin Johnson...... 2014 ~ 30 ~ Drew Ruggles...... 2010-12 ~ 24 ~ Carlos Gomez...... 2003 Brennan Peacock...... 2007-09 Alhaji Tambadu...... 2017 Chad Kilpatrick...... 2002 Danny Hall...... 2006 Thompson Race...... 2016 Jeff Cox...... 2005 Luis Aponte...... 2015 ~ 31 ~ HISTORY/RECORDS Patrick Gillen...... 2003-04 Rocco Bagley...... 2011-14 Thomas Eisenhart...... 2007 Craig Valentine...... 1999-2002 Adam Schraudenback...... 2009 Joey Ralph...... 2006 Jeff Russell...... 1998 Fredrik Langseth...... 2008 William Alexander...... 2004-05 Josh Epps...... 1997 Tata Nanje...... 2006-07 Jason Schultz...... 2002 63 Brian Oakes...... 1995 Aaron Farrelly...... 2005 Chris Sklar...... 1994 Justin Gonzales...... 2003-04 ~ 32 ~ Michael Sherman...... 1992-93 Garret Lazenby...... 2000-02 Zack Buckley...... 2006 Steen Larsen...... 1991 Kevin Hanfman...... 1995-97 Joey Ralph...... 2005 Lee Ballentine...... 1990 Joan Soderstrom...... 1994 Jess Jobe...... 2004 Sean Connelly...... 1987-89 Noel Kierans...... 1992 Mike Faircloth...... 1985 Dakeya Woods...... 1991 ~ 33 ~ Mark Churchwell...... 1984 Andrea Amorati...... 1990 Bradley Bugg...... 2010-12 Mike Cobb...... 1983 Mike Gubosh...... 2008-09 Ketil Torp...... 1982 ~ 25 ~ Zach Buckley...... 2007 Thor Sveinbjornsson...... 2014-17 ~ 21 ~ Jeremy Rector...... 2013 ~ 34 ~ Sebastian Carlson...... 2017 Aidan Reising...... 2012 Connor Washer...... 2017-Pres. Chris MacMurray...... 2013-16 Jarryd Nolette...... 2007-08 Nick Brady...... 2016 Joe Hughes...... 2009-12 Brennan Peacock...... 2006 Jack Falle...... 2012-15 Daniel Smith...... 2008 Ben “BJ” Reine...... 2005 Zach Buckley...... 2008-10 Luigi Clendening...... 2007 Joel Herbert...... 2002 Josh Veal...... 2007 Blake Butler...... 2006 Kirk Latibeaudiere...... 2000 Kevin Rossi...... 2005 Tyler Coley...... 1998 ~ 35 ~ Jason Thomas...... 2004 Mike Cohen...... 1996 Robert Flott...... 2017 Kirk Latibeaudiere...... 2001-03 Mike Burrell...... 1995 Mike Gubosh...... 2007

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME HONORS / AWARDS

MAJOR CONFERENCE AWARDS Nick Wells (Off.)...... 9/22/2015 Reed Norton...... 2012 Jack Falle (Def.)...... 9/8/2015 Hunter Norton...... 2010 CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jack Falle (Def.)...... 10/28/2014 Luigi Clendening (SoCon)...... 2011 Jack Falle (Def.)...... 9/2/2014 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Tony Moffat (SoCon)...... 2003 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM John Regan (TAAC)...... 1990 SUN BELT ALL-ACADEMIC Witt Carlisle...... 2013 COMMISSIONER’S LIST Hunter Norton...... 2013 Luis Aponte...... 2015-16 Chase Park...... 2012 GENERAL INFO GENERAL CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Torgeir Fjaer...... 2015-16 Thomas Valikonis...... 2012 Emil Laursen (Sun Belt)...... 2016 Emil Laursen...... 2015-16 Joe Madigan...... 2008 Emmanuel Raji...... 2015-16 Austin Steele...... 2008 Aidan Reising...... 2014-15, 15-16 Brad Mitchum...... 2006

GENERAL INFO GENERAL CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Aldair Cortes (Sun Belt)...... 2017 Thor Sveinbjornsson...... 2014-15, 15-16 Calvin Simon...... 2006 Thor Sveinbjornsson (Sun Belt)...... 2014 Adam Abdellaoui...... 2014-15 Jason Tindall...... 2006 John Cox (SoCon)...... 2006 Jack Falle...... 2014-15 Garret Lazenby...... 2001 Chase Park...... 2014-15 Tony Moffat...... 2001 CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR David Vargas Masis...... 2014-15 Chris Carlson...... 1997 Javier Carbonell (Sun Belt)...... 2017 Thomas Hamilton...... 2013-14 Kevin Coulthart...... 1997 Nicholas Lane...... 2013-14 Tim Blom...... 1996 CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR Chase Park...... 2013-14 Josh Sanstead...... 1996 John Murphy (Sun Belt)...... 2016 Jason Russell...... 1995 Kevin Kennedy (SoCon)...... 2006 SUN BELT ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Jeff Alexander...... 1994 Kevin Chambers (SoCon)...... 1997 Adam Abdellaoui...... 2015-16 Chris Siklar...... 1994, 1996 Chris MacMurray...... 2013-14, 15-16 Steve Larsen...... 1993

2018 SEASON 2018 PRESEASON CONFERENCE Matt Melton...... 2015-16 Michael Sherman...... 1993 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jeremy Rector...... 2013-14, 14-15, 15-16 Emmanuel Raji (Sun Belt)...... 2015 Blake Wilson...... 2014-15, 15-16 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Rocco Bagley...... 2013-14, 14-15 Neal Bates...... 11/6/2013 PRESEASON CONFERENCE William Barrow...... 2014-15 Luigi Clendening...... 10/4/2011 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Emmanuel Raji...... 2014-15 Daniel Smith...... 9/9/2008 Emil Laursen (Sun Belt)...... 2017 Josh Ward...... 2014-15 Adam Webb...... 9/26/2006 Jack Falle (Sun Belt)...... 2015 Jack Falle...... 2013-14 Jon Cox ...... 9/12/2006 Roberto Lopez-Mejia...... 2013-14 Lawrence Smith...... 11/2/2004 Hunter Norton...... 2013-14 Adam Webb (...... 9/21/2004 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONORS Seth Prieto...... 2013-14 Tyler Mullen ...... 10/27/2003 David Vargas Masis...... 2013-14 Tony Moffat ...... 9/29/2003 ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE Miles Young...... 2013-14 Devin Mizell ...... 10/23/2001 Tony Moffat ...... 10/9/2001 2017 SEASON 2017 FIRST TEAM Javier Carbonell...... 2017 Jeremy McClure ...... Week 5, 1998 Emil Laursen...... 2016 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE HONORS Kevin Hanfman ...... Week 4, 1997 Blake Wilson...... 2016 Jason Russell ...... Week 5, 1996 Chase Park...... 2014, 2015 ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Kevin Hanfman ...... Week 6, 1995 Emmanuel Rajo...... 2015 FIRST TEAM Tim Boarman ...... Week 8, 1994 Jeremy Rector...... 2015 Witt Carlisle...... 2013 Tim Boarman ...... Week 1, 1994 Jack Falle...... 2014 Reed Norton...... 2013 Steen Larsen ...... Week 7, 1993 David Vargas Masis...... 2014 Hunter Norton...... 2011, 2013 Thor Sveinbjornsson...... 2014 Luigi Clendening...... 2011 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE ALL-ACADEMIC SECOND TEAM Adam Webb...... 2006 Rocco Bagley...... 2012, 2013 Aldair Cortes...... 2017 Lawrence Smith...... 2004 Witt Carlisle...... 2011, 2013 Emil Laursen...... 2017 Tony Moffat...... 2003 Thomas Hamilton...... 2012, 2013 Blake Wilson...... 2017 Jeremy McClure...... 1997, 1998, 1999 Hunter Norton...... 2011, 2012, 2013 Sander Wang...... 2016 Mike Burrell...... 1997 Chase Park...... 2012, 2013 Nick Wells...... 2016 Kevin Hanfman...... 1996, 1997 Aidan Reising...... 2013 HISTORY/RECORDS Jack Falle...... 2015 Jason Russell...... 1996 David Vargas Masis...... 2012, 2013 Nick Wells...... 2015 Greg Gundrum...... 1995 Seth Prieto...... 2012 Eric Dinka...... 2014 Tim Boarman...... 1994 Aleksander Tomic...... 2010, 2011, 2012 Emmanuel Raji...... 2014 Andy Edwards...... 1994 Roberto Lopez Mejia...... 2011 Steen Larsen...... 1993 Trent Doty...... 2011 64 SUN BELT CONFERENCE Michael Sherman...... 1993 Muhamed Sidibeh...... 2010 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Jeff Heidt...... 1992 Robert Bates...... 2010 Javier Carbonell...... 2017 SECOND TEAM Robert Buckley...... 2010 Blake Wilson...... 2017 Hunter Norton...... 2012 Joe Madigan...... 2009 Emil Laursen...... 2016 Drew Ruggles...... 2012 Brennan Peacock...... 2009 Emmanuel Raji...... 2014, 2015 Luigi Clendening...... 2007 Mark Beville...... 2008 Chase Park...... 2015 Jon Cox...... 2006, 2010 Daniel Smith...... 2007, 2008 Eric Dinka...... 2014 Brad Mitchum...... 2006 Kim Kroken...... 2007 Jack Falle...... 2014 Lawrence Smith...... 2005 BJ Reine...... 2007 Tommy Irwin...... 2004 Stephen Jensen...... 2004, 2005 SUN BELT CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Tony Moffat...... 2001 Josh Chatraw...... 2003, 2004 Javier Carbonell (Off.)...... 11/7/2017 Jeff Russell...... 2000, 2001 Sean Farley...... 2004 Emil Laursen (Def.)...... 11/7/2017 Garret Lazenby...... 2000 Tommy Irwin...... 2003, 2004 Blake Wilson (Off.)...... 10/31/2017 Chris Carter...... 1997 Chad Kilpatrick...... 2003, 2004 Aldair Cortes (Def.)...... 10/3/2017 Jason Russell...... 1997 Kirk Latibeaudiere...... 2003 Javier Carbonell (Off.)...... 9/19/2017 Chris Starks...... 1996 Brad Meader...... 2003 Gonzalo Talavera (Def.)...... 9/19/2017 Jeremy Simmons...... 1995 Emil Laursen (Def.)...... 10/25/2016 Greg Gundrum...... 1994 Blake Wilson (Off.)...... 10/11/2016 Brian Buback...... 1992 Emil Laursen (Def.)...... 9/20/2016 Blake Wilson (Off.)...... 9/20/2016 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Justin Little (Def.)...... 8/30/2016 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Jack Falle (Def.)...... 10/20/2015 Jeremy Rector...... 2013 Nick Wells (Off.)...... 10/20/2015 Rocco Bagley...... 2012 Emil Laursen (Def.)...... 9/22/2015 Eric Dinka...... 2012

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER ALL-TIME HONORS / AWARDS GENERAL INFO

Scott Barnard...... 1981 Thor Sveinbjornsson...... 2016 (Second Team) TAAC (NOW ATLANTIC SUN) HONORS Jim Yockel...... 1981 Tommy Irwin...... 2004 Christian Schuller...... 1980 Greg Gundrum...... 1995 ALL-TAAC Uli Wilms...... 1980 FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM UNITED SOCCER COACHES ALL-REGION Sean Connelly...... 1990 Kevin Chambers...... 1991 SECOND TEAM Jay Dingbaum...... 1989, 1990 Ted Davidson...... 1991 Emil Laursen...... 2016 John Regan...... 1986, 1989, 1990 Scott Sutton...... 1991 Georgio Stamatakos...... 1988 INFO GENERAL Darryl Watson...... 1986, 1987, 1988 COSIDA ACADEMIC HONORS Arthur Franklin...... 1987 UNITED SOCCER COACHES HONORS Mike Smith...... 1987 UNITED SOCCER COACHES TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Selby Neese...... 1986 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 Emil Laursen...... 2017 (First Team) INFO GENERAL Mike Mitchell...... 1985 Cameron Ball...... 1984 UNITED SOCCER COACHES/ISAA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 4 Scott Bauer...... 1983 ALL-AMERICA SOUTH REGION Emil Laursen...... 2016, 2017 Mark Churchwell...... 1983 Emil Laursen...... 2017 (Second Team) Adam Abdellaoui...... 2016 Jerry Greer...... 1982, 1983 Adam Abdellaoui...... 2016 (First Team) DISTRICT 3 Jack Evans...... 1980, 1981, 1982 Torgeir Fjaer...... 2016 (First Team) Josh Chatraw...... 2004 Alex Gyedu...... 1982 Emil Laursen...... 2016 (First Team) Tommy Irwin...... 2004 Steve Kominowski...... 1982 Aidan Reising...... 2016 (Second Team)

TAAC PL AYER OF THE YEAR SOCON COACH OF THE YEAR SOCON PLAYER OF THE YEAR SOCON COACH OF THE YEAR 2018 SEASON 2018

1990 1997 2003 2006 2017 SEASON 2017 JOHN REG AN KEVIN CHAMBERS TONY MOFFAT KEVIN KENNEDY

SOCON FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR SOCON CO-PLAYER OF THE YEAR SUN BELT FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR SUN BELT COACH OF THE YEAR HISTORY/RECORDS 2006 2011 2014 2016 65 JOHN COX LUIGI CLENDENING THOR SVEINBJORNSSON JOHN MURPHY

SUN BELT DEFENDER OF THE YEAR SUN BELT NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR SUN BELT FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

2016 2017 2017

EMIL LAURSEN JAVIER CARBONELL ALDAIR CORTES

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ALL-TIME NATIONAL RANKINGS ALL-TIME GAMES VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Date...... Ranking

GENERAL INFO GENERAL Date Ranking Opponent Result Score 10-20-1997...... 14 9-4-2017 #5 Clemson L-OT 1-2 10-13-1997...... 18 10-25-2016 #5 at Clemson L 0-1 9-29-1997...... 19 10-20-2015 #4 at Clemson L 1-3 GENERAL INFO GENERAL 9-22-1997...... 20 10-28-2014 #6 at North Carolina L 2-6 10-29-2013 #14 at Furman W-OT 2-1 10-15-2013 #25 at Elon L 0-1 11-6-2012 #23 vs. Elon L 0-1 ALL-TIME HAT TRICKS 10-12-2012 #20 Elon L-2OT 3-4 10-2-2012 #6 at North Carolina L 0-2 PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 9-18-2012 #16 at Wake Forest L 1-3 Blake Wilson Houston Baptist 8/26/2016 8-26-2012 #21 at UAB L 1-2 Jeff Russell Wofford 10/3/1999 10-16-2010 #25 at Coll. of Charleston L 0-2 Jeremy McClure vs. George Washington 9/11/1999

2018 SEASON 2018 10-13-2009 #14 at N.C. State L 0-2 Jeremy McClure VMI 10/3/1998 8-29-2008 #23 at Tulsa L 0-2 Johan Soderstrom Alabama A&M 11/2/1996 9-29-2007 #25 at Furman L 0-4 Jason Russell USC Aiken 9/4/1996 10-1-2005 #25 at UNC Greensboro L 3-5 Johan Soderstrom at Brewton-Parker 10/11/1995 10-5-2004 #2 UNC Greensboro L 1-3 Tommy Carroll at Virginia Tech 9/27/1993 11-9-2002 #1 Wake Forest L 0-8 Richard Marshall Tennessee Temple 9/21/1992 10-30-2002 #12 Furman L 0-1 Jack Evans vs. Centenary 11/7/1980 10-7-2001 #16 at Furman L 0-3 Jack Evans at Armstrong State 10/4/1980 10-18-2000 #21 Furman L 0-3 10-31-1999 #7 at Furman L 1-3 BOLD indicates home matches 2017 SEASON 2017 HISTORY/RECORDS

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The 2016 Georgia Southern men’s soccer team earned its first conference title, capturing the Sun Belt Championship with a 3-1-1 league mark

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS GENERAL INFO

POINTS 1. 11 Jack Evans at Armstrong State (10/4/1980) T-2. 8 Jeremy McClure vs. George Washington (9/11/1999) T-2. 8 Jack Evans vs. Centenary (11/7/1980) T-4. 6 Blake Wilson at Houston Baptist (8/26/16)

T-4. 6 Jeff Russell vs. Wofford (10/3/1999) INFO GENERAL T-4. 6 Jeremy McClure vs. VMI (10/3/1998) T-4. 6 Johan Soderstrom vs. Alabama A&M (11/2/1996) T-4. 6 Jason Russell vs. USC Aiken (9/4/1996) T-4. 6 Johan Soderstrom at Brewton-Parker (10/11/1995) INFO GENERAL T-4. 6 Tommy Carroll at Virginia Tech (9/27/1993) T-4. 6 Richard Marshall vs. Tennessee Temple (9/21/1992) T-4. 6 Bill Hope vs. Augusta College (10/20/1980)

GOALS 1. 5 Jack Evans at Armstrong State (10/4/1980) T-2. 4 Jeremy McClure vs. George Washington (9/11/1999) T-2. 4 Jack Evans vs. Centenary (11/7/1980)

T-4. 3 Blake Wilson at Houston Baptist (8/26/16) SEASON 2018 T-4. 3 Jeff Russell vs. Wofford (10/3/1999) T-4. 3 Jeremy McClure vs. VMI (10/3/1998) T-4. 3 Johan Soderstrom vs. Alabama A&M (11/2/1996) T-4. 3 Jason Russell vs. USC Aiken (9/4/1996) T-4. 3 Johan Soderstrom at Brewton-Parker (10/11/1995) T-4. 3 Tommy Carroll at Virginia Tech (9/27/1993) T-4. 3 Richard Marshall vs. Tennessee Temple (9/21/1992)

ASSISTS Garrett Lazenby (1999-02) tied Larry Smith’s school record with 17 saves T-1. 4 Chris Starks vs. The Citadel (10/19/1996) against Wofford in 2000. SEASON 2017 T-1. 4 Chris Sklar vs. South Alabama (10/11/1996) T-1. 4 Kevin Hanfman vs. VMI (10/5/1996) SHOTS T-4. 3 Thor Sveinbjornsson at Houston Baptist (8/26/16) 1. 11 Bill Hope vs. Augusta College (10/20/1980) T-4. 3 Chris Carlson at South Carolina (9/4/1997) T-2. 10 Mike Smith at Winthrop (10/15/1988) T-4. 3 Jason Russell vs. Georgia State (9/21/1996) T-2. 10 Gregg Thomas at Armstrong State (10/2/1985) T-4. 3 Chris Sklar at Appalachian State (9/13/1996) T-4. 9 Witt Carlisle at Furman (10/29/2013) T-4. 3 Dakeya Woods vs. Tennessee Temple (9/21/1992) T-4. 9 Reed Norton vs. UNCG (11/4/2012) T-4. 3 Chris Dunlap at Francis Marion (9/16/1988) T-4 9 Darryl Watson vs. Augusta College (9/16/1987) T-4. 3 Uli Wilms vs. Mercer (10/6/1980) T-4. 9 Jack Evans at Armstrong State (10/4/1980) T-8. 8 Reed Norton vs. Presbyterian College (9/24/2013) T-8. 8 Witt Carlisle at Mercer (9/20/2009)

T-8. 8 Larry Smith vs. North Florida (9/9/2005) HISTORY/RECORDS T-8. 8 Brian Ledford vs. North Georgia (10/8/1989) T-8. 8 Bill Hope at Mercer (10/15/1980)

SAVES 67 T-1. 17 Garret Lazenby at Wofford (10/3/2000) T-1. 17 Larry Smith at Augusta College (9/27/1980) 3. 16 Jerry Greer at Berry (10/5/1985) T-4. 15 Kevin Chambers vs. Coastal Carolina (10/11/1989) T-4. 15 Larry Smith at Emory (10/8/1980) 6. 14 Mike Burrell at Clemson (10/8/1997) 7. 13 Tom Troutman vs. Hardin-Simmons (11/8/1980) T-8. 12 Ryan Platt vs. Radford (9/12/2010) T-8. 12 Kirk Latibeaudiere at George Washington (9/23/2000) T-8. 12 John Miglarese at VMI (10/16/1999) T-8. 12 Kevin Chambers vs. Furman (9/7/1991) T-8. 12 Erik Johanson at Baptist College (9/14/1989) T-8. 12 Greg Starcher at Baptist College (9/26/1987)

Jeremy McClure (1996-99) ranks second for points in a match (8) after scoring four goals against George Washington in 1999.

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POINTS SHOTS 1. 49 vs. Brewton-Parker...... 929/1990 1. 57 vs. Brewton-Parker...... 9/29/1990 2. 33 vs. SCAD...... 10/24/1990 2. 51 vs. SCAD...... 10/24/1990 3. 27 vs. North Georgia...... 10/8/1989 3. 43 vs. North Georgia...... 10/8/1989 T-4. 24 vs. Columbus...... 9/7/1988 4. 41 at LaGrange...... 9/19/1987

GENERAL INFO GENERAL T-4. 24 vs. Tennessee Temple...... 9/21/1992 5. 37 vs. Presbyterian College...... 9/24/2013 6. 22 vs. The Citadel...... 10/19/1996 6. 33 vs. Mercer...... 10/29/1988 T-7. 20 vs. Appalachian State...... 11/4/1997 7. 32 at Mercer...... 10/14/1997 T-7. 20 vs. VMI...... 10/3/1992 T-8. 30 at Wofford...... 10/23/2002 GENERAL INFO GENERAL 9. 18 vs. Wofford...... 9/27/2007 T-8. 30 vs. Columbus...... 9/7/1988 T-10. 17 vs. VMI...... 10/3/1998 T-10. 29 vs. Wofford...... 10/29/1997 T-10. 17 vs. South Alabama...... 10/11/1996 T-10. 29 vs. Tennessee Temple...... 9/21/1992 T-10. 17 at Augusta College...... 9/16/1987 T-10. 29 vs. Wofford...... 10/24/1987 T-10. 29 at Augusta College...... 9/16/1987 GOALS 1. 16 vs. Brewton-Parker...... 9/29/1990 SAVES 2. 11 vs. SCAD...... 10/24/1990 T-1. 17 at Wofford...... 10/3/2000 3. 10 at Armstrong State...... 10/4/1980 T-1. 17 at Augusta College...... 9/27/1980

2018 SEASON 2018 T-4. 9 vs. North Georgia...... 10/8/1989 T-3. 16 at North Carolina...... 9/14/1988 T-4. 9 vs. Armstrong State...... 10/1/1986 T-3. 16 at Berry...... 10/5/1985 T-6. 8 vs. Columbus...... 9/7/1988 5. 15 vs. Coastal Carolina...... 10/11/1989 T-6. 8 at Armstrong State...... 10/3/1983 T-6. 14 at Clemson...... 10/8/1997 T-6. 8 vs. North Georgia...... 10/11/1981 T-6. 14 at South Carolina...... 9/25/1991 T-9. 7 vs. Appalachian State...... 11/4/1997 8. 13 vs. Radford...... 9/12/2010 T-9. 7 vs. Tennessee Temple...... 9/21/1992 T-9. 12 at George Washington...... 9/23/2000 T-9. 7 vs. Mercer...... 10/6/1980 T-9. 12 at VMI...... 10/16/1999 T-9. 12 vs. Furman...... 9/7/1991 ASSISTS T-9. 12 at Baptist College...... 9/14/1989 1. 17 vs. Brewton-Parker...... 9/29/1990 T-9. 12 at Baptist College...... 9/26/1987 2017 SEASON 2017 2. 11 vs. SCAD...... 10/24/1990 T-9. 12 at Armstrong State...... 10/2/1985 3. 10 vs. The Citadel...... 10/19/1996 4. 9 vs. North Georgia...... 10/8/1989 T-5. 8 vs. Tennessee Temple...... 9/21/1992 T-5 8 vs. Columbus...... 9/7/1988 T-5. 8 vs. VMI...... 10/3/1992 T-8. 7 at UNC Asheville...... 9/20/1998 T-8. 7 vs. South Alabama...... 10/11/1996 T-8. 7 vs. Georgia State...... 9/21/1996 T-8. 7 at Augusta College...... 9/16/1987 T-8. 7 vs. Centenary...... 9/18/2005 HISTORY/RECORDS

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The 2006 Eagles went 10-6-3, the first team to record nine wins since 1997. Georgia Southern also finished second in the Southern Conference that season.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS GENERAL INFO

OFFENSE SHOTS GAA (Min. 65 shots) POINTS 1. 87 Tony Moffat 2003 1. 0.78 Bo Pitts 1981 1. 38 Darryl Watson 1987 2. 67 John Regan 1990 2. 0.81 Greg Starcher 1987 2. 37 Jason Russell 1996 3. 65 Michael Sherman 1993 3. 0.97 Joey Ralph 2008 3. 33 Jeremy McClure 1999 4. 64 Jason Russell 1996 4. 0.98 Kevin Chambers 1990 4. 32 Chris Sklar 1996 5. 60 John Regan 1989 5. 1.10 Kevin Chambers 1988 5. 31 Luigi Clendening 2011 6. 59 Mike Smith 1988 6. 1.17 Robert Flott 2017 INFO GENERAL T-6. 29 John Regan 1990 T-7. 58 Bill Hope 1980 7. 1.23 Adam Webb 2006 T-6. 29 Santiago Alvarez 1981 T-7. 58 Santiago Alvarez 1981 8. 1.30 Adam Webb 2004

8. 28 Tony Moffat 2001 9. 55 Jon Cox 2006 9. 1.33 Torgeir Fjaer 2016 INFO GENERAL 9. 26 Kevin Hanfman 1996 T-10. 54 Lawrence Smith 2004 10. 1.40 Neal Bates 2013 T-10. 24 Jack Evans 1980 T-10. 54 Jeff Russell 2002 T-10. 24 Steen Larsen 1993 T-10. 54 Jeff Russell 2001 SHUTOUTS T-10. 24 Tony Moffat 2003 1. 7 Adam Webb 2006 T-2. 5 Jack Falle 2015 GOALKEEPING T-2. 5 Jack Falle 2014 SAVES T-2. 5 Greg Starcher 1987 1. 123 Mike Burrell 1997 T-4. 4 Neal Bates 2013 2. 117 Neal Bates 2013 T-4. 4 Tim Boarman 1994 T-3. 111 Tim Boarman 1992 T-4. 4 Kevin Chambers 1990 T-3. 111 Jerry Greer 1985 T-4. 4 Kevin Chambers 1988 SEASON 2018 T-5. 107 Kevin Chambers 1991 T-4. 4 Larry Smith 1980 T-5. 107 Jerry Greer 1983 T-9. 3 Robert Flott 2017 T-5. 107 Greg Starcher 1987 T-9. 3 Adam Webb 2005 8. 105 Garret Lazenby 2000 T-9. 3 Adam Webb 2004 9. 103 Garret Lazenby 2001 T-9. 3 Kirk Latibeaudiere 2003 10. 99 Jim Yockel 1981 T-9. 3 Mike Burrell 1997 T-9. 3 Mike Burrell 1996

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Chris Starks (1995-96) recorded 13 assists in 1996 to rank second on the single-season list.

GOALS 1. 15 Darryl Watson 1987 2. 14 Jeremy McClure 1999 T-3. 13 Luigi Clendening 2011 T-3. 13 Jason Russell 1996 T-5. 12 Santiago Alvarez 1981 T-5. 12 Jack Evans 1980 T-7. 11 Tony Moffat 2001 HISTORY/RECORDS T-7 11 Jeremy McClure 1997 T-9. 10 John Regan 1989 T-9. 10 John Regan 1990 T-9. 10 Steen Larsen 1992 69 T-9. 10 Steen Larsen 1993 T-9. 10 Lawrence Smith 2005 Mike Burrell (1994-97) holds the single-season re- ASSISTS cord for shots faced (317) and saves (123). 1. 18 Chris Sklar 1996 2. 13 Chris Starks 1996 SHOTS FACED T-3. 11 Jason Russell 1996 1. 317 Mike Burrell 1996 T-3. 11 Jason Russell 1997 2. 310 Kevin Chambers 1991 T-5. 10 Kevin Hanfman 1996 3. 301 Neal Bates 2013 T-5. 10 Steen Larsen 1992 4. 287 Mike Burrell 1997 T-5. 10 John Regan 1986 5. 273 Jack Falle 2014 T-5. 10 Chris Carlson 1997 6. 272 Garret Lazenby 2001 T-5. 10 Chris Sklar 1997 7. 262 Jerry Greer 1982 T-10. 9 Javier Carbonell 2017 8. 262 John Miglarese 1999 T-10. 9 Martin Cunningham 2001 T-10. 9 John Regan 1990 Adam Webb (2003-06) holds the single-season record for shutouts (7).

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The 1987 squad posted a 14-2-1 record en route to a school record .824 winning percentage.

MOST WINS SAVES SHUTOUTS 1. 15...... 1990 1. 146...... 1981 T-1. 8...... 2006 2. 14...... 1997 2. 139...... 2000 T-1 8...... 1990 2017 SEASON 2017 3. 14...... 1987 3. 135...... 1990 T-1. 8...... 1980 4. 12...... 1986 4. 130...... 1997 T-4. 7...... 1988 5. 124...... 1989 T-4. 7...... 1987 WINNING PCT. 1. .824...... 1987 GOALS AGAINST AVG. 2. .750...... 1997 1. 0.76...... 1987 3. .750...... 1990 2. 1.06...... 1990 4. .605...... 2006 3. 1.20...... 2008 4. 1.24...... 2004 GOALS 5. 1.30...... 1984

HISTORY/RECORDS 1. 70...... 1990 2. 59...... 1996 3. 53...... 1997 70 4. 46...... 1995 T-5. 42...... 1987 T-5. 42...... 1980

ASSISTS 1. 80...... 1990 2. 73...... 1996 3. 64...... 1997 T-4. 48...... 1995 T-4. 48...... 1987

SHOTS 1. 468...... 1990 T-2. 355...... 1997 T-2. 355...... 1980 4. 341...... 1995 The 1997 Eagles went 14-4-2, posting the second highest winning percentage 5. 325...... 1981 in program history. The team scored 53 goals, one of just three Eagle teams to score at least 50.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S SOCCER INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS GENERAL INFO

OFFENSE POINTS 1. 96 Jeremy McClure 1996-99 2. 90 Jason Russell 1995-98 3. 88 Darryl Watson 1986-89 4. 84 John Regan 1986, 88-90 5. 77 Chris Sklar 1994-97 INFO GENERAL 6. 71 Tony Moffat 2000-03

GOALS INFO GENERAL 1. 41 Jeremy McClure 1996-99 2. 32 Darryl Watson 1986-89 3. 30 Jason Russell 1995-98 4. 30 John Regan 1986, 88-90 5. 26 Tony Moffat 2000-03 6. 23 Jack Evans 1980-82

ASSISTS 1. 39 Chris Sklar 1994-97 2. 30 Jason Russell 1995-98 T-3. 24 Darryl Watson 1986-89 SEASON 2018 T-3. 24 John Regan 1986-90 5. 23 Jeff Russell 1999-02 6. 20 Tony Brown 1997-00

SHOTS Jeremy McClure (1996-99) holds the school record 1. 214 Tony Moffat 2000-03 for points (96) and goals scored (41). 2. 201 Jeff Russell 1999-02 3. 189 John Regan 1986-90 4. 178 Mike Smith 1985-88 Jason Russell (1995-1998) scored 30 career goals 5. 163 Jason Russell 1995-98

and went on to play professionally SEASON 2017 with the New Orleans Storm. GOALKEEPING SHOTS FACED 1. 778 Tim Boarman 1991-94 2. 754 Mike Burrell 1994-97 3. 717 Kevin Chambers 1988-91 4. 666 Jerry Greer 1982-85 5. 620 Garret Lazenby 1999-02 6. 585 Adam Webb 2003-06 7. 561 Neal Bates 2009-13

SAVES 1. 312 Kevin Chambers 1988-91 2. 307 Tim Boarman 1991-94 HISTORY/RECORDS 3. 285 Jerry Greer 1982-85 4. 280 Mike Burrell 1994-97 5. 267 Garret Lazenby 1999-02 6. 255 Adam Webb 2003-06 71 7. 203 Neal Bates 2009-13

GAA (Min. 300 shots) 1. 1.48 Neal Bates 2009-13 2. 1.70 Mike Burrell 1994-97 3. 1.80 Kevin Chambers 1988-91 4. 1.83 Adam Webb 2003-06 5. 1.95 Tim Boarman 1991-94 6. 1.97 Jack Falle 2012, 14-15 7. 2.03 Jerry Greer 1982-85 Kevin Chambers (1988-91) is in the top-5 of every John Regan (1986, 1988-90) ranks in the top-5 SHUTOUTS goalkeeping category, and holds the record with of every offensive category at Georgia Southern. 1. 15 Adam Webb 2003-06 312 saves all-time. T-2. 11 Jack Falle 2012, 14-15 T-2. 11 Kevin Chambers 1988-91 T-4. 9 Mike Burrell 1994-97 T-4. 9 Tim Boarman 1991-94 6. 8 Adam Webb 2003-05 7. 7 Neal Bates 2009-13 8. 5 Greg Starcher 1987

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POINTS 1988 Darryl Watson 6 2008 Daniel Smith 3 SAVES 2017 Javier Carbonell 17 1987 Darryl Watson 15 2007 Luigi Clendening 2 2017 Robert Flott 36 2016 Blake Wilson 18 1986 Darryl Watson 7 Daniel Smith 2 2016 Torgeir Fjaer 71 2015 Eric Dinka 10 Mike Smith 7 2006 Kellen Stanley 3 2015 Jack Falle 70 Adam Abdellaoui 10 1985 Mike Mitchell 6 2005 Brandon Makowski 2 2014 Jack Falle 97 Nick Wells 10 1984 Mike Mitchell 4 Lawrence Smith 2 2013 Neal Bates 117 2014 Emmanuel Raji 13 1983 Donnie Gorbandt 4 2004 Tommy Irwin 3 2012 Neal Bates 64 GENERAL INFO GENERAL 2013 Witt Carlisle 19 1982 Jack Evans 4 2003 Tony Moffat 3 2011 Ryan Platt 83 2012 Reed Norton 13 1981 Santiago Alvarez 12 2002 Wes Meadows 1 2010 Ryan Platt 52 2011 Luigi Clendening 31 1980 Jack Evans 12 Jeff Russell 1 2009 Mike Gubosh 52 2010 Jon Cox 10 2001 Blake Bironas 2 2008 Joey Ralph 60 GENERAL INFO GENERAL 2009 Danny Hall 8 ASSISTS Tommy Irwin 2 2007 Joey Ralph 47 2008 Daniel Smith 12 2017 Javier Carbonell 9 Tony Moffat 2 2006 Adam Webb 72 2007 Luigi Clendening 12 2016 Adam Abdellaoui 4 2000 Tony Moffat 2 2005 Adam Webb 72 2006 Jon Cox 16 2015 Nick Wells 6 Alan Pate 2 2004 Adam Webb 68 2005 Lawrence Smith 21 2014 Ethan LaPan 4 1999 Jeremy McClure 2 2003 Adam Webb 43 2004 Lawrence Smith 20 2013 Hunter Norton 4 Jeff Russell 2 2002 Garret Lazenby 54 2003 Tony Moffat 24 2012 Drew Ruggles 4 1998 Jeremy McClure 4 2001 Garret Lazenby 103 2002 Wes Meadows 16 2011 Luigi Clendening 5 1997 Jeremy McClure 5 2000 Garret Lazenby 105 Jeff Russell 16 2010 Hunter Norton 3 1996 Johan Soderstrom 3 1999 John Miglarese 86 2001 Tony Moffat 28 2009 Jon Cox 2 1995 1998 John Miglarese 58 2000 Tony Brown 18 Joe Madigan 2 1994 Andy Edwards 2 1997 Mike Burrell 123 1999 Jeremy McClure 33 2008 Jon Cox 3 1993 Steen Larsen 2 1996 Mike Burrell 101

2018 SEASON 2018 1998 Jeremy McClure 20 Danny Hall 3 Michael Sherman 2 1995 Kris Trainor 78 1997 Jason Russell 27 2007 Daniel Smith 4 1992 *** 1994 Tim Boarman 97 1997 Jeremy McClure 27 2006 Jon Cox 5 1991 Chris Campbell 1 1993 Tim Boarman 83 1996 Jason Russell 37 2005 Stephen Jensen 4 Chris Chambers 1 1992 *** 1995 Noel Kierans 15 2004 Lawrence Smith 4 Chris Martinez 1 1991 Kevin Chambers 107 Chris Sklar 15 2003 Tony Moffat 6 Ryan Welch 1 1990 *** 1994 Johan Soderstrom 14 2002 Jeff Russell 8 1990 *** 1989 Kevin Chambers 86 1993 Steen Larsen 24 2001 Martin Cunningham 9 1989 Darryl Watson 2 1988 Nathan Carey 41 1992 Jeff Heidt 23 2000 Tony Brown 6 Brian Ledford 2 Kevin Chambers 41 1991 Joey DeSandre 15 1999 Tony Brown 8 1988 Kevin Connelly 2 1987 Greg Starcher 107 1990 John Regan 29 1998 Jeff Russell 4 Jay Dingbaum 2 1986 Tommy Hedges 78 1989 John Regan 23 Brian Oakes 4 1987 Arthur Franklin 4 1985 Jerry Greer 111 1988 Darryl Watson 16 Tim McDaniel 4 1986 Mike Smith 4 1984 ***

2017 SEASON 2017 1987 Darryl Watson 38 1997 Jason Russell 11 1985 Mike Smith 2 1983 *** 1986 John Regan 22 1996 Chris Sklar 18 1984 *** 1982 Gerald Greer 67 1985 Mike Mitchell 12 1995 Chris Sklar 7 1983 *** 1981 Jim Yockel 99 1984 Mike Mitchell 11 1994 Jeremy Simmons 5 1982 *** 1980 Larry Smith 74 1983 Scott Bauer 9 1993 Michael Sherman 6 1981 *** 1982 Phillip McClure 10 1992 Steen Larsen 10 SOLO SHUTOUT LEADERS 1981 Santiago Alvarez 29 1991 Ted Davidson 6 GOALS AGAINST AVG. (65 shots) 2017 Robert Flott 3 1980 Jack Evans 24 1990 John Regan 9 2017 Robert Flott 1.17 2016 Torgeir Fjaer 2 Scott DeAmbrose 9 2016 Torgeir Fjaer 1.33 2015 Jack Falle 5 GOALS SCORED 1989 Darryl Watson 5 2015 Jack Falle 1.89 2014 Jack Falle 5 2017 Blake Wilson 7 1988 Mike Smith 7 2014 Jack Falle 1.80 2013 Neal Bates 4 2016 Blake Wilson 8 Chris Dunlap 7 2013 Neal Bates 1.40 2012 Neal Bates 2 2015 Adam Abdellaoui 5 1987 Darryl Watson 8 2012 Neal Bates 1.46 2011 Ryan Platt 2 2014 Emmanuel Raji 5 Mike Smith 8 2011 Ryan Platt 1.71 2010 Neat Bates 1 Eric Dinka 5 1986 John Regan 10 2010 Neal Platt 1.55 2009 Zach Buckley 1 2008 Joey Ralph 3 HISTORY/RECORDS 2013 Witt Carlisle 8 1985 Seven tied 1 2009 Mike Gubosh 3.13 2012 Reed Norton 5 1984 Mike Mitchell 3 2008 Joey Ralph 0.97 2007 Brian Young 2 2011 Luigi Clendening 13 1983 Scott Bauer 3 2007 Joey Ralph 1.66 2006 Adam Webb 7 2010 Jon Cox 4 2006 Adam Webb 1.23 2005 Adam Webb 3 Ethan LaPan 4 GAME WINNERS SCORED 2005 Brian Young 1.81 2004 Adam Webb 3 72 2009 Danny Hall 4 2017 Blake Wilson 3 2004 Adam Webb 1.30 2003 Kirk Latibeaudiere 3 2008 Daniel Smith 5 2016 Emil Laursen 3 2003 Kirk Latibeaudiere 1.74 2001 Garret Lazenby 1 2007 Luigi Clendening 5 2015 Eric Dinka 1 2002 Kirk Latibeaudiere 2.37 2000 Garret Lazenby 1 2006 Jon Cox 6 Christian Duncan 1 2001 Garret Lazenby 2.26 1998 John Miglarese 1 2005 Lawrence Smith 10 Hunter Loyden 1 2000 Garret Lazenby 2.36 1997 Mike Burrell 3 2004 Lawrence Smith 8 Alfonso Ochoa 1 1999 John Miglarese 2.85 1996 Mike Burrell 2 2003 Tony Moffat 9 Jeremy Rector 1 1998 John Miglarese 1.73 1995 *** 2002 Wes Meadows 7 Nick Wells 1 1997 Mike Burrell 1.55 1994 Tim Boarman 3 2001 Tony Moffat 11 2014 David Vargas Masis 2 1996 Mike Burrell 1.98 1993 Tim Boarman 2 2000 Tony Brown 6 Emmanuel Raji 2 1995 Mike Burrell 1.47 1992 *** 1999 Jeremy McClure 14 2013 Witt Carlisle 2 1994 Tim Boarman 1.46 1991 Kevin Chambers 1 1998 Jeremy McClure 9 Eric Dinka 2 1993 Tim Boarman 2.01 1990 *** 1997 Jeremy McClure 11 Jeremy Rector 2 1992 Tim Boarman 2.09 1989 Kevin Chambers 2 1996 Jason Russell 13 2012 Witt Carlisle 1 1991 Kevin Chambers 2.39 Michael Cole 2 1995 Jason Russell 5 Joe Hughes 1 1990 Kevin Chambers 0.98 1988 Kevin Chambers 4 Jeremy Simmons 5 David Vargas Masis 1 1989 Erik Johanson 1.58 1987 Greg Starcher 4 Denny Tucker 5 Hunter Norton 1 1988 Kevin Chambers 1.10 1986 Tommy Hedges 2 Noel Kierans 5 Reed Norton 1 1987 Greg Starcher 0.81 1985 Jerry Greer 2 1994 Johan Soderstrom 6 Thomas Valikonis 1 1986 Tommy Hedges 1.44 1984 *** 1993 Steen Larsen 10 2011 Luigi Clendening 4 1985 Jerry Greer 1.93 1983 *** 1992 Jeff Heidt 10 2010 Witt Carlisle 1 1984 Jerry Greer 0.46 1982 Gerald Greer 1 1991 Joey DeSandre 6 Jon Cox 1 1983 Jerry Greer 2.00 1981 Bo Pitts 3 1990 John Regan 10 Austin Steele 1 1982 Jerry Greer 2.40 1980 Larry Smith 4 1989 John Regan 10 2009 Rich Heyer 1 1981 Bo Pitts 0.78 1980 Larry Smith 1.61 ^ - no goalkeeper recorded a shutout in 1999, 2002

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OPPONENT OVERALL H A N OPPONENT OVERALL H A N Alabama A&M 1-2-0 1-1-0 - - 0-1-0 Kentucky 1-0-1 - - 0-0-1 0-1-0 Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) 0-3-1 0-0-1 0-3-0 - - LaGrange 1-0-0 - - 1-0-0 - - Alabama-Huntsville 0-1-0 - - 0-1-0 - - Lander 1-3-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 - - Appalachian State 16-15-2 8-5-0 6-7-1 2-3-1 Lees-McRae 1-0-0 - - 1-0-0 - - Armstrong State 6-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-0 - - Liberty 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 - - INFO GENERAL Augusta University 5-1-1 3-1-0 2-0-1 - - Limestone 1-1-0 - - 1-1-0 - - Barton College 0-1-0 0-1-0 - - - - Lipscomb 1-0-1 - - 1-0-0 0-0-1 Belmont 2-0-0 - - 1-0-0 1-0-0 Louisville 1-0-0 - - - - 1-0-0 INFO GENERAL Berry 1-6-2 1-2-1 0-4-1 - - Long Island - Brooklyn (LIUB) 0-1-0 - - 0-1-0 - - Birmingham Southern 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 - - Marshall 3-2-1 1-1-0 1-1-1 1-0-0 Boston University 0-1-0 0-1-0 - - - - Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC) 1-0-1 - - 0-0-1 0-1-0 Brewton-Parker 2-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 - - Mercer 24-24-0 11-10-0 10-12-0 3-2-0 Bucknell 0-1-0 - - - - 0-1-0 Mercer-Atlanta 1-0-1 0-0-1 1-0-0 - - Campbell 2-7-0 1-4-0 1-2-0 0-1-0 Missouri State 0-1-0 - - 0-1-0 - - Centenary 6-1-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 Monmouth 0-1-0 - - - - 0-1-0

Central Florida 2-6-0 1-1-0 0-4-0 1-1-0 Navy 0-1-0 - - 0-1-0 - - SEASON 2018 Charleston Southern 8-5-2 4-3-0 4-2-2 - - New Jersey Institute of Tech. (NJIT) 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 - - The Citadel 9-4-1 4-3-0 5-1-1 - - New Mexico 0-1-0 - - - - 0-1-0 Clemson 1-8-2 0-1-0 1-7-2 - - North Carolina 0-3-0 - - 0-3-0 - - Coastal Carolina 3-3-1 2-1-0 1-2-1 - - UNC Asheville 4-3-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 Coker 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 - - UNC Greensboro (UNCG) 4-19-3 3-5-1 1-10-1 0-4-1 College of Charleston 3-17-1 2-6-0 1-10-0 0-1-0 North Carolina State 1-7-0 - - 1-7-0 - - Columbus State 4-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 - - North Florida 7-5-1 2-3-1 5-2-0 - - Covenant 1-2-1 1-1-1 0-1-0 - - North Georgia 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 - - Davidson 8-21-2 4-9-0 3-10-2 1-2-0 Oglethorpe 1-0-0 - - 1-0-0 - - 2017 SEASON 2017 Denver 0-1-0 - - 0-1-0 - - Old Dominion ------Duke 0-4-0 - - 0-3-0 0-1-0 Oral Roberts 1-1-0 - - - - 1-1-0 East Carolina 3-1-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 - - Oregon State 0-0-1 - - - - 0-0-1 East Tennessee State (ETSU) ------Presbyterian College 5-3-1 4-0-0 1-3-1 - - Eckerd 1-2-0 - - 1-2-0 - - Radford 1-2-2 0-0-1 0-1-0 1-1-1 Elon 3-10-0 2-4-0 1-4-0 0-2-0 Saint Leo 4-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 - - Emory 2-5-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 - - Samford 2-0-0 1-0-0 - - 1-0-0 Flagler 0-1-1 0-0-1 0-1-0 - - Savannah Coll. of Art & Design (SCAD) 2-0-0 2-0-0 - - - - Florida Atlantic (FAU) 4-3-1 4-0-1 0-1-0 0-2-0 South Alabama 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 Florida Gulf Coast (FGCU) ------South Carolina 0-5-1 - - 0-5-1 - -

Florida International 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 - - USC Aiken 5-1-0 4-0-0 1-1-0 - - HISTORY/RECORDS Florida Southern 2-0-0 - - 2-0-0 - - USC Upstate 3-1-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 - - Florida Tech 1-0-0 1-0-0 - - - - South Florida 2-7-0 0-3-0 2-4-0 - - Francis Marion 1-0-0 - - 1-0-0 - - Stetson 13-12-3 8-2-2 4-8-1 1-2-0 73 Furman 4-22-2 2-9-1 2-12-0 0-1-1 Tennessee-Temple 1-0-0 1-0-0 - - - - Gardner-Webb 6-3-1 3-1-0 2-2-0 1-0-1 Texas-Rio Grande Valley 0-1-0 - - - - 0-1-0 George Mason 0-1-1 - - 0-1-0 0-0-1 Toccoa Falls 1-0-0 - - 1-0-0 - - George Washington 2-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 Towson 1-0-0 - - - - 1-0-0 Georgia College 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 - - Tulsa 0-2-0 - - 0-1-0 0-1-0 Georgia State 10-25-6 5-8-4 4-13-1 1-4-1 Valdosta State 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 - - Gonzaga 0-1-0 - - 0-1-0 - - Virginia Commonwealth (VCU) ------Hardin-Simmons 1-1-0 - - - - 1-1-0 Virginia Military Institute (VMI) 12-2-2 6-0-0 2-2-1 4-0-1 Harris Stowe 0-1-0 - - - - 0-1-0 Virginia Tech 1-3-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 - - Hartwick 2-3-0 2-1-0 0-2-0 - - Wake Forest 0-2-0 - - 0-2-0 - - High Point 2-3-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 Warren Wilson 1-0-0 - - 1-0-0 - - Houston Baptist 3-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 Western Illinois 1-1-0 1-0-0 - - 0-1-0 Howard 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 - - Winthrop 8-11-2 4-4-1 3-6-1 1-1-0 Iona 0-1-0 - - - - 0-1-0 Wofford 15-5-4 8-3-0 5-2-3 2-0-1 Jacksonville 8-13-3 7-3-2 1-10-1 - - BOLD indicates 2018 opponent James Madison 1-1-1 0-0-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 Kennesaw State 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 - -

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME SERIES BREAKDOWN

ALABAMA A&M 10-8-1986 H L 0-1 CENTRAL FLORIDA COKER Overall: 1-2-0 9-16-1987 A W 5-0 Overall: 2-6-0 Overall: 1-1-0 11-2-1996 H W 5-2 9-21-1988 H W 3-1 9-24-1989 N W 4-0 10-18-1984 H L 2-3 9-2-2000 H L 1-2 9-20-1989 A T 1-1 9-15-1990 A L-OT 1-2 10-28-1985 A W 3-1 9-7-2007 N L 0-3 10-10-1990 H W 1-0 9-3-1994 A L 0-3 10-25-1995 H L 4-5 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON GENERAL INFO GENERAL ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (UAB) BARTON COLLEGE 9-7-1996 A L 0-2 Overall: 3-17-1 Overall: 0-3-1 Overall: 0-1-0 9-21-1997 H W-OT 2-1 10-22-1980 A L 0-7 10-27-1993 H T-OT 2-2 10-17-1981 H L 1-2 9-5-1999 N L 1-7 9-22-1985 A L 1-5

GENERAL INFO GENERAL 9-23-1994 A L 0-3 9-6-2009 A L 1-2 10-28-1986 H W 3-0 8-26-2012 A L 1-2 BELMONT 9-27-1987 A L 0-1 10-17-2017 A L 1-2 Overall: 2-0-0 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 10-29-1993 N L 1-4 9-9-2011 A W 1-0 Overall: 8-5-2 10-21-1998 A L 1-4 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 9-20-2015 N W 4-1 10-30-1980 A L 0-1 10-20-1999 H L-OT 1-2 Overall: 0-1-0 10-28-1981 H L 1-3 10-10-2000 A L 0-1 10-7-1983 A L 2-5 BERRY 10-22-1983 A T-OT 1-1 9-29-2001 H L 1-2 Overall: 1-6-2 9-21-1985 A T 2-2 10-8-2002 A L 0-1 APPALACHIAN STATE 10-24-1982 A L 1-2 10-25-1986 H W-OT 2-1 10-4-2003 H L 0-3 Overall: 16-15-2 10-8-1983 A L 0-6 9-26-1987 A W-OT 3-1 10-27-2004 A T-2OT 2-2 10-14-1984 A L 1-3 9-21-1984 H L 0-3 9-28-1988 H W 1-0 10-12-2005 H L 1-3 2018 SEASON 2018 10-11-1992 A L 0-2 10-5-1985 A L-OT 1-2 9-14-1989 A W 2-1 10-5-2006 A L 1-2 10-10-1993 H L-OT 2-3 10-19-1990 H L-OT 0-1 10-17-1990 H W 2-1 10-30-2007 H L 0-2 11-6-1993 N L 2-3 10-19-1991 A L 0-5 9-10-1991 A L-OT 4-5 11-10-2007 A L 1-3 10-7-1994 A L 1-5 9-20-1992 H T-OT 0-0 9-30-1992 H L 4-5 10-14-2008 A L 1-2 10-1-1995 H W 3-0 9-7-1993 A T-OT 0-0 10-18-1993 A W 3-2 10-18-2009 H L 0-2 11-3-1995 N W-OT 6-4 9-14-1994 H W 5-1 9-25-1996 H W 2-1 10-16-2010 A L 0-2 10-1-2011 9-13-1996 A W 4-1 9-16-1997 A W-OT 2-1 H W 3-2 10-4-1997 H W 2-0 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN 9-14-1998 H L 1-3 10-27-2012 A W-OT 2-1 11-4-1997 N W 7-5 Overall: 1-1-0 10-31-1998 A W 3-1 10-3-2001 A W 4-2 THE CITADEL COLUMBUS STATE 11-3-1998 N L-2OT 0-1 10-5-2002 H L 3-4 Overall: 9-4-1 Overall: 4-0-0 2017 SEASON 2017 10-10-1999 H L 1-2 9-26-1982 H L 0-3 10-10-1982 H W 5-0 9-30-2000 A L 0-4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 10-7-1982 A L 0-5 11-1-1983 A W 3-2 11-3-2000 N L 0-2 Overall: 0-1-0 9-11-1991 A W 2-1 9-7-1988 H W 8-1 9-19-2001 H W 1-0 8-31-2006 H L 0-3 10-18-1992 H W 3-2 9-12-1990 A W 6-0 11-2-2002 A L 1-2 10-17-1993 A T-OT 2-2 9-25-2003 H W 2-0 BREWTON-PARKER 10-15-1994 H L 2-3 COVENANT 10-10-2004 A L 0-1 Overall: 2-1-0 10-14-1995 A W 1-0 Overall: 1-2-1 10-23-2005 H L-OT 2-3 9-29-1990 H W 16-0 10-19-1996 H W 6-1 9-19-1980 A L 0-2 9-23-2006 A W 2-0 9-20-1994 H L 0-1 10-11-1997 A W 3-0 10-14-1981 H L 0-1 10-20-2007 H W 3-2 10-11-1995 A W 7-0 10-17-1998 H W 2-1 10-23-1982 H T 1-1 10-12-2008 A W 2-1 9-29-1999 A W 3-2 10-15-1987 H W-OT 3-1 11-7-2009 H L 0-1 BUCKNELL 10-23-2000 H W 4-2 10-2-2010 A L 0-1 Overall: 0-1-0 10-27-2001 A W-2OT 2-1 DAVIDSON HISTORY/RECORDS 10-14-2011 H L 1-2 9-12-1999 N L 1-2 10-1-2002 H L 1-2 Overall: 8-21-2 10-9-2012 A T-2OT 0-0 9-14-1985 A L 0-2 10-19-2013 H W 1-0 CAMPBELL CLEMSON 10-16-1988 A L 2-3 74 10-25-2014 A W 1-0 Overall: 2-7-0 Overall: 1-8-2 10-23-1992 A L 0-5 10-24-2015 H W 1-0 10-16-1982 H L 2-5 9-9-1992 A L 0-5 10-24-1993 H W 3-2 11-5-2016 H W 3-1 9-17-1988 N L 1-5 10-6-1993 A L 0-3 10-20-1994 A L 1-3 11-4-2017 A W 2-0 10-7-1992 H L 0-2 9-18-1996 A L 1-4 9-19-1995 H L 1-3 11-10-2017 N T-20T 0-0 10-26-2002 A L 1-3 10-8-1997 A T-OT 0-0 11-4-1995 A L 0-2 9-13-2003 H W 3-0 10-2-2007 A L 1-6 10-25-1996 A L 1-2 ARMSTRONG STATE 9-13-2008 A L 0-2 9-5-2008 A W 2-1 10-26-1997 H L 2-3 Overall: 6-2-0 9-8-2009 H L 0-1 9-29-2009 A L 0-6 9-18-1998 A W 5-2 10-4-1980 A W 10-0 9-27-2016 H L 2-4 10-19-2010 A T-2OT 1-1 10-1-1999 H L 1-3 10-24-1980 H W 2-0 10-11-2017 A W 1-0 10-20-2015 A L 1-3 11-5-1999 N L-OT 2-3 10-5-1981 H L 3-4 10-25-2016 A L 0-1 10-14-2000 A L 2-5 10-17-1982 H W 2-0 CENTENARY 9-4-2017 H L-OT 1-2 11-7-2001 H L 2-4 10-3-1983 A W 8-0 Overall: 6-1-0 11-10-2001 N W 2-1 10-24-1984 H W 2-1 11-7-1980 N W 5-0 COASTAL CAROLINA 10-19-2002 A T-2OT 1-1 10-2-1985 A L-OT 1-2 11-13-1981 N W 1-0 Overall: 3-3-1 11-15-2002 N L 0-1 10-1-1986 H W 9-1 11-3-1990 N L 1-2 10-26-1985 A L 0-3 11-5-2003 H L 1-2 9-1-2000 H W 3-2 9-10-1988 A W 2-1 11-7-2004 A L 0-1 AUGUSTA UNIVERSITY 8-31-2001 A W 4-3 10-11-1989 H L 0-4 11-11-2004 A L 3-4 Overall: 5-1-1 9-18-2005 H W 4-0 9-7-1997 H W 5-1 10-29-2005 H L 1-2 9-27-1980 A W 2-1 9-9-2006 A W 3-0 9-26-1998 A L (2OT) 2-3 10-21-2006 A W 1-0 10-20-1980 H W 6-1 10-15-2016 A T (2OT) 0-0 10-28-2006 H W 2-1 9-16-2017 H W 2-1

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10-13-2007 H L 2-3 10-8-1987 H W-OT 2-1 GEORGE MASON HARRIS STOWE 11-1-2008 A W-OT 2-1 10-21-1990 H W 4-0 Overall: 0-1-1 Overall: 0-1-0 11-9-2008 H W 2-1 11-2-1991 A L-OT 3-4 10-7-1995 N T-OT 2-2 9-20-1980 N L 0-2 10-3-2009 H L 0-3 9-2-1995 N L-OT 1-2 9-7-2003 A L 0-4 10-26-2010 A T-2OT 1-1 9-8-1996 N L 1-5 HARTWICK 9-26-2011 H W 3-2 9-12-2014 H W 5-4 GEORGE WASHINGTON Overall: 2-3-0 10-6-2012 A L 1-2 Overall: 2-0-1 10-12-2014 H W 2-0 INFO GENERAL 9-29-2013 H L 1-2 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 9-9-1994 H W 4-1 11-16-2014 H L 0-1 Overall: 0-2-0 9-11-1999 N W 5-4 10-9-2015 A L 0-3

DENVER 10-3-1991 H L 0-4 9-23-2000 A T-2OT 2-2 10-22-2016 H W 2-1 INFO GENERAL Overall: 0-1-0 11-1-1991 A L 0-4 10-21-2017 A L 0-3 9-8-2002 A L 2-4 GEORGIA COLLEGE FLORIDA SOUTHERN Overall: 1-1-0 HIGH POINT DUKE Overall: 2-0-0 10-26-1980 A L 0-1 Overall: 2-3-0 Overall: 0-4-0 10-5-1986 A W 3-1 11-2-1980 H W 2-1 10-1-2003 A W 2-0 9-1-2002 A L 0-3 9-16-1990 A W 3-2 9-25-2004 H L 0-2 8-31-2003 A L 1-4 GEORGIA STATE 9-10-2010 A L 0-1 9-10-2013 A L 0-1 FLORIDA TECH Overall: 10-25-6 9-20-2016 A L 1-2 Overall: 1-0-0 10-18-1980 A L 0-3 HOUSTON BAPTIST 9-24-1983 H W 1-0 10-16-1981 H L 0-4 Overall: 3-1-0 EAST CAROLINA 10-3-1982 A L 0-5 11-7-1980 N W 3-0 SEASON 2018 Overall: 3-1-0 FRANCIS MARION 10-30-1983 H L-OT 1-2 11-13-1981 N L 1-2 10-27-1995 H W 3-1 Overall: 1-0-0 10-21-1984 A L 0-3 8-26-2016 A W 4-1 9-28-1997 A W 3-1 9-16-1988 A W 5-0 9-28-1985 H L 1-3 9-8-2017 H W 1-0 9-11-2004 H L 1-4 10-31-1985 N L 0-5 9-11-2005 A W 4-3 FURMAN 10-19-1986 A L 0-3 HOWARD Overall: 4-22-2 11-1-1986 N L 0-4 Overall: 2-2-0 ECKERD 10-23-1981 A L 0-5 10-10-1987 H W 1-0 10-18-2014 H L 1-2 Overall: 1-2-0 9-7-1991 H L 1-3 10-31-1987 N L 0-1 10-17-2015 A W 2-0 9-20-1981 A L 1-4 11-1-1992 H L-OT 0-1 10-1-1988 A L 0-2 10-29-2016 A L 0-2 10-9-1988 A W 4-0 9-15-1993 A L 0-3 10-28-1988 A L 1-4 10-28-2017 H W 4-2 10-14-1989 A L 1-2 10-26-1994 H W 3-1 9-23-1989 A L 0-6 SEASON 2017 11-5-1994 N T-OT 1-1 10-7-1989 H L 1-5 IONA ELON 10-18-1995 A L 1-3 9-22-1990 A W-OT 3-2 Overall: 0-1-0 Overall: 3-10-0 10-30-1996 H L-OT 2-4 10-13-1990 H W 3-0 9-4-2009 N L 1-2 9-28-2003 A L 0-1 11-10-1996 A L 2-4 9-28-1991 A T-OT 3-3 10-31-2004 H W 3-1 9-14-1997 A L 0-1 10-23-1991 H T-OT 1-1 JACKSONVILLE 10-16-2005 A L 0-4 10-14-1998 H L 1-3 9-8-1992 A W 4-2 Overall: 8-13-3 10-8-2006 H W 1-0 10-31-1999 A L 1-3 9-4-1993 H W-OT 1-0 9-20-1986 A L 1-2 9-22-2007 A L 0-2 10-18-2000 H L 0-3 9-17-1994 A W 2-1 9-18-1991 H T-OT 1-1 10-4-2008 H L 1-3 10-7-2001 A L 0-3 10-4-1995 H T-OT 3-3 9-16-1992 A L 0-4 10-29-2010 H L 1-4 10-30-2002 H L 0-1 9-21-1996 N W 4-2 10-13-1993 H W 2-1 10-21-2011 A W 4-2 11-1-2003 A L 0-2 9-19-1997 H W 3-0 10-4-1994 A W-OT 3-2 11-6-2011 H L 0-1 10-13-2004 H W-2OT 1-0 9-6-1998 A L 1-2 9-13-1995 H W 3-0 10-12-2012 H L-2OT 3-4 10-7-2005 A L 1-2 10-13-1999 H T-2OT 3-3 10-15-1996 A L 2-6 HISTORY/RECORDS 11-8-2012 N L 0-1 9-27-2006 H T-2OT 0-0 10-25-2000 A L-OT 2-3 10-1-1997 H W 2-1 10-15-2013 A L 0-1 11-3-2006 A W 1-0 10-30-2001 H L-2OT 1-2 10-27-1998 A L 0-3 11-15-2013 N L 1-5 9-29-2007 A L 0-4 10-8-2003 A L 3-4 9-8-1999 H L 2-4 10-7-2008 H L-2OT 1-2 10-17-2004 H T-2OT 1-1 10-29-2000 A T-2OT 0-0 75 EMORY 10-31-2009 A L 1-2 9-14-2012 A L 0-3 10-17-2001 H W 5-2 Overall: 2-5-0 9-29-2010 H L-OT 1-2 10-11-2013 H L 1-2 9-25-2002 A L 2-5 10-8-1980 A L 1-5 10-4-2011 A L 1-3 11-8-2014 A L 0-1 9-20-2003 H T 2-2 10-18-1981 H L 0-2 10-23-2012 H L 1-2 11-14-2014 H W 2-1 10-24-2006 A L 1-3 10-2-1982 A L 1-4 10-29-2013 A W-OT 2-1 11-7-2015 H L 3-5 9-21-2008 H L 0-2 10-9-1983 H W 2-1 8-27-2017 N L 0-1 11-13-2015 N T-2OT 3-3 9-7-2010 A L-OT 1-2 10-20-1984 A L 0-3 10-8-2016 A W 3-1 9-28-2011 H L 1-2 10-13-1985 H L 1-2 GARDNER-WEBB 11-11-2016 A L 0-2 9-22-2012 A L 0-5 10-4-1987 A W 1-0 Overall: 6-3-1 10-7-2017 H L 1-3 10-22-2013 H W 4-1 10-24-2004 A L-OT 1-2 11-11-2017 N L 1-3 9-27-2014 A L 0-3 FLAGLER 9-25-2005 H L 1-3 10-13-2015 H W 5-0 Overall: 0-1-1 9-16-2006 A W 4-3 GONZAGA 9-5-2016 A L 0-3 10-9-1991 H T-OT 1-1 10-17-2008 H W 4-1 Overall: 0-1-0 9-27-2017 H W 2-1 9-15-1992 A L 2-3 10-10-2009 A L 2-5 9-11-2009 A L 0-3 9-3-2011 N T-2OT 1-1 JAMES MADISON FLORIDA ATLANTIC 9-2-2012 N W 2-0 HARDIN-SIMMONS Overall: 1-1-1 Overall: 4-3-1 9-1-2013 H W 2-1 Overall: 1-1-0 9-5-2003 N L 0-2 10-24-1985 H T 0-0 8-29-2014 A W 2-1 11-8-1980 N L 0-3 11-3-2013 A W 2-1 10-13-1986 H W 3-1 10-12-2016 H W 3-2 11-14-1981 N W 3-0 9-9-2016 H T (2OT) 1-1

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KENNESAW STATE 10-21-1981 H W 2-1 NEW MEXICO 9-15-2010 A W 2-1 Overall: 3-0-0 9-29-1982 A L 0-2 Overall: 0-1-0 8-27-2011 A W 5-0 9-30-1984 A W 3-0 11-3-1982 H L 0-3 9-6-2002 N L 1-3 9-8-2012 H L 3-4 10-27-1984 H W 1-0 - N L 0-2 9-27-2015 A L 1-2 9-24-1986 H W-OT 3-1 - A L 0-1 NORTH CAROLINA 9-24-2016 H W 2-0 10-19-1983 H L 0-1 Overall: 0-3-0 9-1-2017 A W 2-1 GENERAL INFO GENERAL KENTUCKY 10-11-1984 A L 0-2 9-14-1988 A L 0-6 Overall: 1-0-1 11-10-1984 N L 0-2 10-2-2012 A L 0-2 NORTH GEORGIA 10-29-1994 N W 2-1 10-16-1985 H W 2-1 10-28-2014 A L 2-6 Overall: 3-0-0

GENERAL INFO GENERAL 9-17-2004 A T-2OT 1-1 10-18-1986 A W-OT 2-1 10-11-1980 A W 3-0 10-31-1986 N W 3-1 UNC ASHEVILLE 10-11-1981 H W 8-0 LAGRANGE 9-30-1987 H W 3-1 Overall: 4-3-0 10-8-1989 H W 9-0 Overall: 1-0-0 10-30-1987 N W 3-0 9-19-1993 N L 1-2 9-19-1987 A W 5-0 10-12-1988 A W 3-2 9-24-1995 H L 0-2 OGLETHORPE 10-29-1988 N W 3-0 9-15-1996 A L 2-3 Overall: 1-0-0 LANDER 9-27-1989 H W 3-0 9-20-1998 A W 5-0 9-28-1986 A W 5-2 Overall: 1-3-0 10-28-1989 A W 2-1 10-21-2000 H W-OT 4-3 10-22-1988 H L 1-2 9-19-1990 H W 1-0 9-22-2013 A W 1-0 ORAL ROBERTS 10-4-1989 A L 1-2 10-27-1990 A W 2-1 9-14-2014 H W 3-0 Overall: 1-1-0 10-26-1991 H L 2-8 9-14-1991 A L 1-2 9-2-2001 N W 3-1 2018 SEASON 2018 10-14-1992 A W 2-0 10-30-1991 H L 1-3 UNC GREENSBORO 9-8-2006 N L 1-5 9-5-1992 H W 2-1 Overall: 4-19-3 LEES-MCRAE 9-23-1993 A W-OT 4-1 11-1-1997 A L 0-4 OREGON STATE Overall: 1-0-0 10-24-1994 H W 3-0 11-8-1997 N L 1-6 Overall: 0-0-1 10-10-1992 A W 3-0 9-16-1995 A L 0-1 10-11-1998 H L 1-8 9-13-2009 N T-2OT 2-2 10-12-1996 H L 1-3 10-23-1999 A L 1-4 LIBERTY 10-14-1997 A W-OT 3-2 9-20-2000 H L 1-3 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE Overall: 2-0-0 9-3-1998 H W 3-0 9-25-2001 A L 1-9 Overall: 5-3-1 9-8-2000 A W 1-0 9-21-1999 A L 2-6 11-15-2001 N L 0-1 10-10-1986 A L 1-2 10-26-2003 H W 2-1 9-13-2000 H L-OT 1-2 10-15-2002 H L 2-3 10-12-1987 H W 4-1 10-10-2001 A L-OT 0-1 9-17-2003 A T 2-2 10-12-2010 A L 0-1 2017 SEASON 2017 LIMESTONE 9-18-2002 H L 2-3 11-8-2003 N L 1-2 9-14-2011 H W 3-0 Overall: 1-1-0 10-15-2003 A L 0-2 10-5-2004 H L 1-3 9-26-2012 A L 2-3 10-16-1983 A L 1-3 11-3-2004 H W-2OT 2-1 10-1-2005 A L 3-5 9-24-2013 H W-2OT 3-2 10-11-1986 A W 1-0 10-19-2005 A W 1-0 11-5-2005 A L 0-6 9-23-2014 A W 5-0 8-26-2006 H W 3-1 9-20-2006 H T-2OT 0-0 9-2-2015 H W 2-0 LIPSCOMB 9-9-2007 A L-OT 0-1 11-5-2006 N L 0-3 10-18-2016 A T (2OT) 1-1 Overall: 1-0-1 10-28-2008 H L 0-1 10-26-2007 A L 0-2 9-11-2011 N W 3-1 9-20-2009 A L-OT 1-2 11-4-2008 H W 2-1 RADFORD 9-18-2015 A T-2OT 2-2 9-18-2011 A L 0-2 11-14-2008 N T-2OT 0-0 Overall: 1-2-2 9-10-2012 H L 0-1 10-24-2009 A L 0-6 9-11-1994 H T-OT 0-0 LOUISVILLE 9-15-2013 A L 0-1 10-10-2010 H L 1-6 9-9-1995 A L 1-4 Overall: 1-0-0 9-4-2014 H L-2OT 0-1 11-6-2010 A L-OT 1-2 9-16-2007 N W 1-0 9-19-2004 N W 3-0 9-17-2016 A W 2-1 10-25-2011 A L 0-5 9-12-2010 N T-2OT 1-1 HISTORY/RECORDS 9-23-2017 H L 1-2 10-16-2012 H W 4-1 9-20-2013 N L 1-2 LONG ISLAND U. - BROOKLYN 11-4-2012 H W-2OT 2-1 Overall: 0-1-0 MERCER-ATLANTA 10-26-2013 A L 1-2 SAINT LEO 76 11-1-2015 A L 0-3 Overall: 1-0-1 11-9-2013 A W 1-0 Overall: 4-0-0 10-28-1980 H T-OT 0-0 11-2-1987 A W 2-0 MARSHALL 10-31-1981 A W 4-1 NORTH CAROLINA STATE 9-26-1988 H W 1-0 Overall: 3-2-1 Overall: 1-7-0 10-15-1989 A W-OT 4-1 9-27-1992 A W 1-0 MISSOURI STATE 9-30-1998 A L 1-2 10-14-1990 H W-OT 4-2 10-3-1993 H W 4-1 Overall: 0-1-0 9-27-2000 A L 0-6 9-25-1994 A L 0-2 9-7-2001 A L-OT 1-2 8-31-2002 A W 2-1 SAMFORD 9-23-1995 H L 2-3 8-30-2003 A L 2-4 Overall: 2-0-0 9-29-1996 A T-OT 1-1 MONMOUTH 9-12-2007 A L 0-1 - - N W 4-1 11-9-1996 N W 2-0 Overall: 0-1-0 10-13-2009 A L 0-2 9-26-1984 A W 6-0 8-25-2017 N L 0-1 10-5-2010 A L 2-3 MARYLAND-BALTIMORE CO. 10-11-2011 A L 0-1 SCAD Overall: 1-0-1 NAVY Overall: 2-0-0 9-6-2004 A T-2OT 1-1 Overall: 0-1-0 NORTH FLORIDA 10-25-1989 H W 3-0 9-2-2005 N W 3-0 9-4-2005 A L 0-4 Overall: 7-5-1 10-24-1990 H W 11-0 9-22-1991 A W 5-2 MERCER NEW JERSEY INST. OF TECH. 9-12-1992 H L 3-4 SOUTH ALABAMA Overall: 24-24-0 Overall: 2-0-0 9-9-2005 H T-2OT 1-1 Overall: 1-2-0 10-6-1980 H W 7-0 11-2-2014 H W 1-0 10-17-2006 A L-OT 2-3 9-18-1993 N L 0-4 10-15-1980 A W 3-0 10-30-2015 A W 1-0 9-19-2007 H W 1-0 10-11-1996 H W 5-2 10-7-1981 A W 3-2 9-17-2008 H L 0-1 9-9-1998 A L 0-1 11-3-2009 A W 1-0

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SOUTH CAROLINA TENNESSEE TEMPLE WINTHROP Overall: 0-5-1 Overall: 1-0-0 Overall: 8-11-2 10-20-1982 A L 0-4 9-21-1992 H W 7-0 10-24-1981 A L 0-2 9-25-1991 A L 0-5 10-18-1987 H W-OT 4-3 10-29-1995 A L 1-4 TEXAS-RIO GRANDE VALLEY 10-15-1988 A T 0-0 9-4-1997 A T (OT) 3-3 Overall: 0-1-0 9-9-1989 H L 1-2 8-31-2015 A L 2-4 8-28-2016 N L 0-1 10-6-1990 A L 0-4 INFO GENERAL 9-13-2016 A L (OT) 1-2 10-6-1991 H W 2-0 TOCCOA FALLS 10-25-1992 A L 0-3 USC AIKEN Overall: 1-0-0 9-25-1999 A W 3-2 GENERAL INFO GENERAL Overall: 5-1-0 - A W 1-0 9-16-2000 H L 0-1 9-27-1986 H W 4-2 TOWSON 9-15-2001 A L 2-4 10-23-1987 A W 2-1 Overall: 1-0-0 9-22-2002 H L 1-2 10-4-1988 H W 5-0 9-4-2004 N W-2OT 1-0 10-12-2003 A W 1-0 10-21-1989 A L 2-3 9-26-2004 H W-OT 2-1 9-27-1990 H W 5-1 TULSA 10-26-2005 A L 1-8 9-4-1996 H W 6-0 Overall: 0-2-0 9-30-2006 H T-2OT 1-1 9-9-2001 N L 0-3 9-19-2010 H W 4-0 USC UPSTATE 8-29-2008 A L 0-2 9-1-2011 A L-2OT 4-5 Overall: 3-1-0 8-31-2012 N W 3-2 10-10-2007 A W-OT 1-0 VALDOSTA STATE 8-30-2013 H L 1-2 SEASON 2018 9-24-2008 H W 2-0 Overall: 2-0-0 8-31-2014 N L 1-3 9-23-2009 A L 1-3 10-3-1981 H W 6-0 9-19-2017 A W 2-1 9-1-2010 H W 4-3 11-4-1981 A W 1-0 WOFFORD SOUTH FLORIDA VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE Overall: 15-5-4 Overall: 2-7-0 Overall: 12-2-2 9-15-1985 N W 1-0 10-31-1993 A L 0-3 10-3-1992 H W 6-4 10-4-1985 H L 1-5 10-30-1994 A W 1-0 11-6-1992 N T-OT 1-1 10-24-1987 N T 2-2 9-6-1995 H L 2-4 9-26-1993 A T-OT 1-1 9-30-1989 H W 3-2 8-31-1996 H L 2-3 11-5-1993 N W 6-1 10-7-1990 A W 3-2 8-30-1997 A W 4-3 10-1-1994 H W 5-1 10-8-1995 N W 3-1 SEASON 2017 10-8-1998 H L 0-1 11-4-1994 N W 2-0 9-30-1996 A L 1-2 10-28-1999 A L 0-6 9-28-1995 A L 1-2 10-29-1997 H W 6-1 10-1-2014 A L 0-3 10-5-1996 H W 6-1 10-25-1998 A T-2OT 1-1 9-11-2015 A L 1-2 11-8-1996 N W 2-0 10-3-1999 H W 5-1 10-18-1997 A W 3-1 10-3-2000 A T-2OT 1-1 STETSON 10-3-1998 H W 6-0 10-13-2001 H W 4-1 Overall: 13-12-3 10-16-1999 A W-2OT 2-1 10-23-2002 A T-2OT 3-3 10-12-1981 A T 1-1 10-7-2000 H W 5-1 10-18-2003 H W 5-2 10-9-1982 H W 5-2 10-21-2001 A L 1-2 10-2-2004 A W 2-0 10-29-1984 H W 1-0 9-28-2002 H W 4-1 10-4-2005 H W 2-0 9-17-1985 H T 0-0 8-31-2007 N W 2-0 10-10-2006 A W 2-0 10-4-1986 A W 1-0 9-27-2007 H W 6-2 10-3-1987 H W 2-0 VIRGINIA TECH 10-25-2008 A W 1-0 HISTORY/RECORDS 10-8-1988 A L 0-1 Overall: 1-3-0 10-21-2009 H L 1-4 9-11-1989 H L 0-2 9-27-1993 A L 3-6 10-23-2010 A L 0-1 10-30-1989 A L 0-1 9-28-1994 H L 0-2 10-7-2011 H W 4-2 10-3-1990 A L-OT 2-3 9-10-2000 A W 3-1 10-20-2012 A W 1-0 77 10-29-1990 H W 2-0 9-23-2001 H L 1-2 10-5-2013 H L 0-3 9-21-1991 A L 1-3 10-12-1991 H W-OT 4-2 WAKE FOREST 9-12-1993 H W 2-1 Overall: 0-2-0 9-4-1994 N L 2-3 11-9-2002 A L 0-8 9-3-1995 A L 1-2 9-18-2012 A L 1-3 9-1-1996 H T-OT 1-1 9-24-1997 A W-OT 2-1 WARREN WILSON 9-3-1999 N L 1-3 Overall: 1-0-0 11-6-2002 A L 2-5 10-13-1984 A W 3-1 9-23-2005 A W-OT 3-2 9-3-2006 H W-OT 2-1 WESTERN ILLINOIS 11-6-2007 A L 0-1 Overall: 1-1-0 9-13-2013 N W 3-0 9-17-2005 H W 3-1 10-7-2014 A L 2-5 9-2-2007 N L 0-1 8-28-2015 H L 1-3 9-2-2016 A W 2-1 10-24-2017 H W 2-1

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10-17 ARMSTRONG STATE W 2-0 10-16 MERCER W 2-1 PAT COBB ERA 10-20 at South Carolina L 0-4 10-24 FLORIDA ATLANTIC T 0-0 (1980-82) 10-23 COVENANT T 1-1 10-26 at Coastal Carolina L 0-3 10-24 at Berry L 1-2 10-28 at Coker W 3-1 22-28-3 (.433) 11-3 MERCER L 0-3 10-31 GEORGIA STATE + L 0-5 11-6 at Samford + W 4-1 ! Davidson Tournament (Davidson, N.C.) 11-7~ vs. Mercer + L 0-2 + TAAC Eastern Division Champ. (Statesboro, Ga.) GENERAL INFO GENERAL + TAAC East. Division Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) ~ Official date missing 1986 TRANS AMERICA Head Coach: John Rafter ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (TAAC) Overall:12-5-0 GENERAL INFO GENERAL ERA: 1980-1991 RAY WELLS ERA Home: 6-1-0 Away: 5-3-0 Neutral: 1-1-0 (1983-84) 9-20 at Jacksonville L 1-2 9-24 KENNESAW STATE W-OT 3-1 1980 11-13-1 (.460) Head Coach: Pat Cobb 9-27 USC AIKEN W 4-2 Overall: 10-8-1 9-28 at Oglethorpe W 5-2 Home: 4-0-1 Away: 4-6-0 Neutral: 2-2-0 10-1 ARMSTRONG STATE W 9-1 9-19 at Covenant ! L 0-2 10-4 at Stetson W 1-0 9-20 vs. Harris Stowe ! L 0-2 1983 10-5 at Florida Southern W 3-1 9-27 at Augusta College W 2-1 Head Coach: Ray Wells 10-8 AUGUSTA COLLEGE L 0-1 10-4 at Armstrong State W 10-0 Overall: 5-6-1 10-10 at Presbyterian College L 1-2 10-6 MERCER W 7-0 Home: 2-2-0 Away: 1-4-1 10-11 at Limestone W 1-0 2018 SEASON 2018 10-8 at Emory L 1-4 9-24 FLORIDA TECH W 1-0 10-13 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 3-1 10-11 at North Georgia W 3-0 9-29 at Mercer L 0-1 10-18 at Mercer W-OT 2-1 10-15 at Mercer W 3-0 - - at Toccoa Falls W 1-0 10-19 at Georgia State L 0-3 10-18 at Georgia State L 0-3 10-3 at Armstrong State W 8-0 10-25 BAPTIST COLLEGE W-OT 2-1 10-20 AUGUSTA COLLEGE W 6-1 10-7 at Alabama-Hunstville L 2-5 10-28 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W 3-0 10-22 at College of Charleston L 0-7 10-8 at Berry L 0-6 10-31 vs. Mercer + W 3-1 10-24 ARMSTRONG STATE W 2-0 10-9 EMORY W 2-1 11-1 vs. Georgia State + L 0-4 10-26 at Georgia College L 0-1 10-16 at Limestone L 1-3 + TAAC Eastern Division Tournament (Macon, Ga.) 10-28 MERCER-ATLANTA T-OT 0-0 10-19 MERCER L 0-1 10-30 at Baptist College L 0-1 10-22 at Baptist College T-OT 1-1 1987 11-2 GEORGIA COLLEGE W 2-1 10-30 GEORGIA STATE L-OT 1-2 Head Coach: John Rafter 11-7 vs. Centenary + W 5-0 11-1 at Columbus College W 3-2 Overall: 14-2-1 2017 SEASON 2017 11-7 vs. Houston Baptist + W 3-0 Home: 7-0-0 Away: 6-1-0 Neutral: 1-1-1 11-8 vs. Hardin-Simmons + L 0-3 1984 9-16 at Augusta College W 5-0 ! Covenant College Invite (Lookout Mountain, Ga.) Head Coach: Ray Wells 9-19 at LaGrange W 5-0 + TAAC Tournament (Monroe, La.) Overall: 6-7-0 9-26 at Baptist College W-OT 3-1 Home: 3-2-0 Away: 0-4-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 9-27 at College of Charleston L 0-1 1981 9-21 BERRY L 0-3 9-30 MERCER W 3-1 Head Coach: Pat Cobb 9-26 at Samford W 6-0 10-3 STETSON W 2-0 Overall: 8-10-1 9-30 at Kennesaw State W 3-0 10-4 at Emory W 1-0 Home: 3-6-0 Away: 3-3-1 Neutral: 2-1-0 10-11 at Mercer L 0-2 10-8 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W-OT 2-1 9-20 at Eckerd L 1-4 10-13 at Warren Wilson W 3-1 10-10 GEORGIA STATE W 1-0 10-3 VALDOSTA STATE W 6-0 10-14 at Appalachian State L 1-3 10-12 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE W 4-1 10-5 ARMSTRONG STATE L 3-4 10-18 COKER L 2-3 10-15 COVENANT W-OT 3-1 10-7 at Mercer W 3-2 10-20 at Emory L 0-3 10-18 WINTHROP W-OT 4-3 10-11 NORTH GEORGIA W 8-0 10-21 at Georgia State L 0-3 10-23 at USC Aiken W 2-1 10-24 ARMSTRONG STATE W 2-1 10-24 vs. Wofford ^ T 2-2

HISTORY/RECORDS 10-12 at Stetson T 1-1 10-14 COVENANT L 0-1 10-27 KENNESAW STATE W 1-0 10-30 vs. Mercer + W 3-0 10-16 GEORGIA STATE L 0-4 10-29 STETSON W 1-0 10-31 vs. Georgia State + L 0-1 10-17 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN L 1-2 11-10 vs. Mercer + L 0-2 11-2 at Saint Leo + W 2-0 10-18 EMORY L 0-2 + TAAC Championships (Atlanta, Ga.) ^ Played at USC Aiken (Aiken, S.C.) 78 10-21 MERCER W 2-1 + TAAC Eastern Division Tournament (DeLand, Fla.) 10-23 at Furman L 0-5 JOHN RAFTER ERA 10-24 at Winthrop L 0-2 1988 10-28 BAPTIST COLLEGE L 1-3 (1985-89) Head Coach: John Rafter 10-31 at Mercer-Atlanta W 4-1 47-32-6 (.588) Overall: 10-7-1 11-4 at Valdosta State W 1-0 Home: 5-1-0 Away: 4-5-1 Neutral: 1-1-0 11-13 vs. Houston Baptist + L 1-2 9-7 COLUMBUS COLLEGE W 8-1 11-13 vs. Centenary + W 1-0 9-10 at Coastal Carolina W 2-1 11-14 vs. Hardin-Simmons + W 3-0 9-14 at North Carolina L 0-6 + TAAC Tournament (Monroe, La.) 1985 9-16 at Francis Marion ! W 5-0 Head Coach: John Rafter 9-17 vs. Campbell ! L 1-5 1982 Overall: 3-9-3 9-21 AUGUSTA COLLEGE W 3-1 Head Coach: Pat Cobb Home: 1-4-2 Away: 1-5-1 Neutral: 1-0-0 9-26 SAINT LEO W 1-0 Overall: 4-10-1 9-14 at Davidson ! L 0-2 9-28 BAPTIST COLLEGE W 1-0 Home: 3-3-1 Away: 1-6-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 9-15 vs. Wofford ! W 1-0 10-1 at Georgia State L 0-2 9-26 THE CITADEL L 0-3 9-17 STETSON T 0-0 10-4 USC AIKEN W 5-0 9-29 at Mercer L 0-2 9-21 at Baptist College T 2-2 10-8 at Stetson L 0-1 10-2 at Emory L 1-5 9-22 at College of Charleston L 1-5 10-9 at Eckerd W 4-0 10-3 at Georgia State L 0-5 9-28 GEORGIA STATE L 1-3 10-12 at Mercer W 3-2 10-7 at The Citadel L 0-5 10-2 at Armstrong State L-OT 1-2 10-15 at Winthrop T 0-0 10-9 STETSON W 5-2 10-4 WOFFORD L 1-5 10-16 at Davidson L 2-3 10-10 COLUMBUS COLLEGE W 5-0 10-5 at Berry L-OT 1-2 10-22 LANDER L 1-2 10-16 CAMPBELL L 2-5 10-13 EMORY L 1-2 10-28 at Georgia State + L 1-4

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10-29 vs. Mercer + W 3-0 9-18 JACKSONVILLE T-OT 1-1 11-6 vs. Appalachian State + L 2-3 ! Francis Marion Tournament (Florence, S.C.) 9-21 at Stetson * L 1-3 * Southern Conference Match + TAAC Eastern Division Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 9-22 at North Florida W 5-2 ! Georgia State Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 9-25 at South Carolina L 0-5 # South Florida Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) 1989 9-28 at Georgia State * T-OT 3-3 + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) Head Coach: John Rafter 10-3 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL * L 0-4

Overall: 8-9-1 10-6 WINTHROP W 2-0 1994 INFO GENERAL Conf: 2-4-0 TAAC, East - 3rd 10-9 FLAGLER T 1-1 Head Coach: Tom Norton Home: 4-4-0 Away: 3-5-1 Neutral: 1-0-0 10-12 STETSON * W-OT 4-2 Overall: 10-9-2 9-9 WINTHROP L 1-2 10-19 at Berry L 0-5 Conf: 2-4-0 SoCon, T-4th

9-11 STETSON * L 0-2 10-23 GEORGIA STATE * T-OT 1-1 Home: 5-3-1 Away: 3-5-0 Neutral: 2-2-1 INFO GENERAL 9-14 at Baptist College W 2-1 10-26 LANDER L 2-8 9-3 at Central Florida ! L 0-3 9-20 at Augusta College T 1-1 10-30 MERCER * L 1-3 9-4 vs. Stetson ! L 2-3 9-23 at Georgia State ! L 0-6 11-1 at Florida International * L 0-4 9-9 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 4-1 9-24 vs. Central Florida ! W 4-0 11-2 at Florida Atlantic L 3-4 9-11 RADFORD T-OT 0-0 9-27 MERCER W 3-0 * TAAC Match 9-14 BERRY W 5-1 9-30 WOFFORD W 3-2 9-17 at Georgia State W 2-1 10-4 at Lander L 1-2 9-20 BREWTON-PARKER L 0-1 10-7 GEORGIA STATE * L 1-5 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE 9-23 at UAB L 0-3 10-8 NORTH GEORGIA W 9-0 (SoCon) ERA: 1992 - 2014 9-25 at Marshall * L 0-2 10-11 COASTAL CAROLINA L 0-4 9-28 VIRGINIA TECH L 0-2 10-14 at Eckerd L 1-2 10-1 VMI * W 5-1 10-15 at Saint Leo W-OT 4-1 1992 10-4 at Jacksonville W-OT 3-2 SEASON 2018 10-21 at USC Aiken L 2-3 Head Coach: Tom Norton 10-7 at Appalachian State * L 1-5 10-25 SCAD W 3-0 Overall: 8-10-2 10-15 THE CITADEL * L 2-3 10-28 at Mercer * W 2-1 Conf: 3-3-0 SoCon, 3rd 10-20 at Davidson * L 1-3 10-30 at Stetson * L 0-1 Home: 4-3-1 Away: 4-6-0 Neutral: 0-0-1 10-24 MERCER W 3-0 * TAAC Match 9-5 MERCER W 2-1 10-26 FURMAN * W 3-1 ! Georgia State Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 9-8 at Georgia State W 4-2 10-29 vs. Kentucky # W 2-1 9-9 at Clemson L 0-5 10-30 at South Florida # W 1-0 9-12 NORTH FLORIDA L 3-4 11-4 vs. VMI + W 2-0 TOM NORTON ERA 9-15 at Flagler L 2-3 11-5 vs. Furman + T-OT^ 1-1 9-16 at Jacksonville L 0-4 * Southern Conference Match (1990-95) 9-20 BERRY T 0-0 $ Central Florida Tournament (Orlando, Fla.)

52-57-14 (.480) 9-21 TENNESSEE TEMPLE W 7-0 # South Florida Sun Classic (Tampa, Fla) SEASON 2017 9-27 at Marshall * W 1-0 + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 9-30 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 4-5 ^ Furman advance 6-5 on PKs 10-3 VMI * W 6-4 10-7 CAMPBELL L 0-2 1995 1990 10-10 at Lees‑McRae W 3-0 Head Coach: Tom Norton Head Coach: Tom Norton 10-11 at Appalachian State * L 0-2 Overall: 7-13-2 Overall: 15-5-0 10-14 at Lander W 2-0 Conf: 2-4-0 SoCon, T-5th Conf: 5-1-0 TAAC, East-1st 10-18 THE CITADEL * W 3-2 Home: 3-5-1 Away: 2-7-0 Neutral: 2-1-1 Home: 10-1-0 Away: 5-3-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 10-23 at Davidson * L 0-5 9-2 vs. Florida Atlantic ! L-OT 1-2 9-12 at Columbus College W 6-0 10-25 at Winthrop L 0-3 9-3 at Stetson ! L 1-2 9-15 at Central Florida L-OT 1-2 11-1 FURMAN * L-OT 0-1 9-6 SOUTH FLORIDA L 2-4 9-16 at Florida Southern W 3-2 11-6 vs. VMI + T-OT^ 1-1 9-9 at Radford L 1-4 9-19 MERCER * W 1-0 * Southern Conference Match 9-13 JACKSONVILLE W 3-0 9-22 at Georgia State * W-OT 3-2 + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 9-16 at Mercer L 0-1 HISTORY/RECORDS 9-27 USC AIKEN W 5-1 ^ VMI advanced to semifinal on penalty kicks 9-19 DAVIDSON * L 1-3 9-29 BREWTON‑PARKER W 16-0 9-23 MARSHALL * L 2-3 10-3 at Stetson * L-OT 2-3 1993 9-24 UNC ASHEVILLE L 0-2 10-6 at Winthrop L 0-4 Head Coach: Tom Norton 9-28 at VMI * L 1-2 10-7 at Wofford W 3-2 Overall: 8-9-4 10-1 APPALACHIAN STATE * W 3-0 79 10-10 AUGUSTA COLLEGE W 1-0 Conf: 2-2-2 10-4 GEORGIA STATE T-OT 3-3 10-13 GEORGIA STATE * W 3-0 Home: 5-1-1 Away: 2-4-3 Neutral: 1-4-0 10-7 vs. George Mason # T-OT 2-2 10-14 SAINT LEO W-OT 4-2 9-4 GEORGIA STATE W-OT 1-0 10-8 vs. Wofford # W 3-1 10-17 BAPTIST COLLEGE W 2-1 9-7 at Berry T-OT 0-0 10-11 at Brewton-Parker W 7-0 10-19 BERRY L-OT 0-1 9-12 STETSON W 2-1 10-14 at The Citadel * W 1-0 10-21 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 4-0 9-15 at Furman * L 0-3 10-18 at Furman * L 1-3 10-24 SCAD W 11-0 9-18 vs. South Alabama ! L 0-4 10-25 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 4-5 10-27 at Mercer * W 2-1 9-19 vs. UNC Asheville ! L 1-2 10-27 EAST CAROLINA W 3-1 10-29 STETSON * W 2-0 9-23 at Mercer W-OT 4-1 10-29 at South Carolina L 1-4 11-3 vs. Centenary + L 1-2 9-26 at VMI * T-OT 1-1 11-3 vs. Appalachian State + W-OT 6-4 * TAAC Match 9-27 at Virginia Tech L 3-6 11-4 vs. Davidson + L 0-2 + TAAC Tournament (Shreveport, La.) 10-3 MARSHALL * W 4-1 * Southern Conference Match 10-6 at Clemson L 0-3 ! Stetson Tournament (DeLand, Fla.) 1991 10-10 APPALACHIAN STATE * L-OT 2-3 # Coll. of Charleston Oneita Invite (Charleston, S.C.) Head Coach: Tom Norton 10-13 JACKSONVILLE W 2-1 + SoCon Tournament (Davidson, N.C.) Overall: 4-11-4 10-17 at The Citadel * T-OT 2-2 Conf: 1-5-2 TAAC, East-5th 10-18 at Charleston Southern W 3-2 Home: 2-4-3 Away: 2-7-1 10-24 DAVIDSON * W 3-2 9-7 FURMAN L 1-3 10-27 UAB T-OT 2-2 9-10 at Charleston Southern L 4-5 10-29 vs. College of Charleston # L 1-4 9-11 at The Citadel W 2-1 10-31 at South Florida # L 0-3 9-14 at Mercer * L 1-2 11-5 vs. VMI + W 6-1

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1998 10-25 at Georgia State L-OT 2-3 KEVIN CHAMBERS ERA Head Coach: Kevin Chambers 10-29 at Jacksonville T-2OT 0-0 (1996-2005) Overall: 6-11-1 11-3 vs. Appalachian State + L 0-2 Conf: 4-3-1 SoCon, 4th * Southern Conference Match 71-105-18 (.412) Home: 3-4-0 Away: 3-5-1 Neutral: 0-1-0 ! GSU-Diadora Classic (Statesboro, Ga.) 9-3 MERCER W 3-0 + SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

GENERAL INFO GENERAL 9-6 at Georgia State L 1-2 9-9 at South Alabama L 0-1 2001 9-14 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 1-3 Head Coach: Kevin Chambers 1996 9-18 at Davidson * W 5-2 Overall: 8-12-0 Head Coach: Kevin Chambers GENERAL INFO GENERAL 9-20 at UNC Asheville W 5-0 Conf: 3-5-0 SoCon, 7th Overall: 10-11-2 9-26 at Coastal Carolina L-2OT 2-3 Home: 3-4-0 Away: 3-6-0 Neutral: 2-2-0 Conf: 3-2-1 SoCon, 3rd 9-30 at North Carolina State L 1-2 8-31 at Centenary ! W 4-3 Home: 6-3-1 Away: 1-7-1 Neutral: 3-1-0 10-3 VMI * W 6-0 9-2 vs. Oral Roberts ! W 3-1 8-31 SOUTH FLORIDA L 2-3 10-8 SOUTH FLORIDA L 0-1 9-7 at Southwest Missouri State # L-OT 1-2 9-1 STETSON T-OT 1-1 10-11 UNC GREENSBORO * L 1-8 9-9 vs. Tulsa # L 0-3 9-4 USC AIKEN W 6-0 10-14 FURMAN * L 1-3 9-15 at Winthrop L 2-4 9-7 at Central Florida ! L 0-2 10-17 THE CITADEL * W 2-1 9-19 APPALACHIAN STATE * W 1-0 9-8 vs. Florida Atlantic ! L 1-5 10-21 at College of Charleston * L 1-4 9-23 VIRGINIA TECH L 1-2 9-13 at Appalachian State * W 4-1 10-25 at Wofford * T-2OT 1-1 9-25 at UNC Greensboro * L 1-9 9-15 at UNC Asheville L 2-3 10-27 at Jacksonville L 0-3 9-29 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON * L 1-2 9-18 at Clemson L 1-4 10-31 at Appalachian State * W 3-1 10-3 at Birmingham Southern W 4-2

2018 SEASON 2018 9-21 vs. Georgia State # W 4-2 11-3 vs. Appalachian State + L-2OT 0-1 10-7 at #16 Furman * L 0-3 9-25 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 2-1 * Southern Conference Match 10-10 at Mercer L-OT 0-1 9-29 at Marshall * T-OT 1-1 + SoCon Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.) 10-13 WOFFORD * W 4-1 9-30 at Wofford L 1-2 10-17 JACKSONVILLE W 5-2 10-5 VMI * W 6-1 1999 10-21 at VMI * L 1-2 10-11 SOUTH ALABAMA W 5-2 Head Coach: Kevin Chambers 10-27 at The Citadel * W-2OT 2-1 10-12 MERCER L 1-3 Overall: 5-12-1 10-30 GEORGIA STATE L-2OT 1-2 10-15 at Jacksonville L 2-6 Conf: 3-5-0 SoCon, 6th 11-7 DAVIDSON * L 2-4 10-19 THE CITADEL * W 6-1 Home: 1-4-1 Away: 3-4-0 Neutral: 1-4-0 11-10 vs. Davidson + W 2-1 10-25 at Davidson * L 1-2 9-3 vs. Stetson ! L 1-3 11-15 vs. UNC Greensboro + L 0-1 10-30 FURMAN * L-OT 2-4 9-5 vs. Central Florida ! L 1-7 * Southern Conference Match 11-2 ALABAMA A&M W 5-2 9-8 JACKSONVILLE L 2-4 ! BellSouth Invitational (Shreveport, La.)

2017 SEASON 2017 11-8 vs. VMI + W 2-0 9-11 vs. George Washington # W 5-4 # Diadora Invitational (Springfield, Mo.) 11-9 vs. Marshall + W 2-0 9-12 vs. Bucknell # L 1-2 + SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) 11-10 at Furman + L 2-4 9-21 at Mercer L 2-6 * Southern Conference Match 9-25 at Winthrop W 3-2 2002 ! Central Florida Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) 9-29 at The Citadel * W 3-2 Head Coach: Kevin Chambers # Fayetteville, Ga 10-1 DAVIDSON * L 1-3 Overall: 2-16-2 + SoCon Tournament (Greenville, S.C.) 10-3 WOFFORD * W 5-1 Conf: 1-5-2 SoCon, 7th Home: 1-6-0 Away: 1-7-2 Neutral: 0-3-0 10-10 APPALACHIAN STATE * L 1-2 1997 10-13 GEORGIA STATE T-2OT 3-3 8-31 at North Carolina State ! W 2-1 9-1 at Duke # L 0-3 Head Coach: Kevin Chambers 10-16 at VMI * W-2OT 2-1 9-6 vs. New Mexico $ L 1-3 Overall: 14-4-2 10-20 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON * L-OT 1-2 9-8 at Denver $ L 2-4 Conf: 4-3-0 SoCon, 4th 10-23 at UNC Greensboro * L 1-4 9-18 MERCER L 2-3 Home: 6-1-0 Away: 7-2-2 Neutral: 1-1-0 10-28 at South Florida L 0-6 9-22 WINTHROP L 1-2 8-30 at South Florida W 4-3 10-31 at #7 Furman * L 1-3 9-25 at Jacksonville L 2-5

HISTORY/RECORDS 9-4 at South Carolina T-OT 3-3 11-5 vs. Davidson + L-OT 2-3 9-28 VMI * W 4-1 9-7 COASTAL CAROLINA W 5-1 * Southern Conference Match 10-1 THE CITADEL * L 1-2 9-14 at (RV) Furman * L 0-1 ! Central Florida Classic (Orlando, Fla.) 10-5 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN L 3-4 9-16 at Charleston Southern W-OT 2-1 # Wofford Classic (Spartanburg, S.C.) 10-8 at College of Charleston * L 0-1 9-19 GEORGIA STATE ! W 3-0 + SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) 80 10-15 UNC GREENSBORO * L 2-3 9-21 CENTRAL FLORIDA ! W-OT 2-1 10-19 at Davidson * T-2OT 1-1 9-24 at Stetson W-OT 2-1 2000 10-23 at Wofford * T-2OT 3-3 9-28 at East Carolina W 3-1 Head Coach: Kevin Chambers 10-26 at Campbell L 1-3 10-1 JACKSONVILLE W 2-1 Overall: 6-11-3 10-30 #12 FURMAN * L 0-1 10-4 APPALACHIAN STATE * W 2-0 Conf: 2-5-1 SoCon, 6th 11-2 at Appalachian State * L 1-2 10-8 at Clemson T-OT 0-0 Home: 4-5-0 Away: 2-5-3 Neutral: 0-1-0 11-6 at Stetson L 2-5 10-11 at The Citadel * W 3-0 9-1 CENTENARY ! W 3-2 11-9 at #1 Wake Forest L 0-8 10-14 at Mercer W-OT 3-2 9-2 ALABAMA A&M ! L 1-2 11-15 vs. Davidson + L 0-1 10-18 at VMI * W 3-1 9-8 at Liberty W 1-0 * Southern Conference Match 10-26 DAVIDSON * L 2-3 9-10 at Virginia Tech W 3-1 ! adidas-Wolfpack Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 10-29 WOFFORD * W 6-1 9-13 MERCER L-OT 1-2 # adidas-Wolfpack Classic (Durham, N.C.) 11-1 at UNC Greensboro * L 0-4 9-16 WINTHROP L 0-1 $ John Bryden Classic (Denver, Colo.) 11-4 vs. Appalachian State + W 7-5 9-20 UNC GREENSBORO * L 1-3 + SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) 11-8 vs. (RV) UNC Greensboro + L 1-6 9-23 at George Washington T-2OT 2-2 9-27 at North Carolina State L 0-6 * Southern Conference Match 2003 ! Georgia Southern Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) 9-30 at Appalachian State * L 0-4 Head Coach: Kevin Chambers + SoCon Tournament (Greenville, S.C.) 10-3 at Wofford * T-2OT 1-1 10-7 VMI * W 5-1 Overall: 6-11-2 10-10 at College of Charleston * L 0-1 Conf: 2-4-1 SoCon, 6th 10-14 at Davidson * L 2-5 Home: 4-2-1 Away: 2-7-1 Neutral: 0-2-0 10-18 #21 FURMAN * L 0-3 8-30 at North Carolina State ! L 2-4 10-21 UNC ASHEVILLE W-OT 4-3 8-31 at Duke # L 1-4 10-23 THE CITADEL * W 4-2 9-5 vs. James Madison $ L 0-2

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9-7 at George Mason $ L 0-4 # Georgia Southern Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) 9-17 NORTH FLORIDA L 0-1 9-13 CAMPBELL W 3-0 + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 9-21 JACKSONVILLE L 0-2 9-17 at UNC Greensboro * T 2-2 9-24 USC UPSTATE W 2-0 9-20 JACKSONVILLE T 2-2 10-4 ELON * L 1-3 9-25 APPALACHIAN STATE * W 2-0 KEVIN KENNEDY ERA 10-7 FURMAN * L-2OT 1-2 9-28 at Elon * L 0-1 (2006-15) 10-12 at Appalachian State * W 2-1 10-1 at High Point W 2-0 10-14 at College of Charleston * L 1-2 65-99-12 (.403) INFO GENERAL 10-4 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON * L 0-3 10-17 GARDNER-WEBB W 4-1 10-8 at Georgia State L 3-4 10-25 at Wofford * W 1-0 10-12 at Winthrop W 1-0 10-28 MERCER L 0-1 10-15 at Mercer L 0-2 11-1 at Davidson * W-OT 2-1 GENERAL INFO GENERAL 10-18 WOFFORD * W 5-2 2006 11-4 UNC GREENSBORO * W 2-1 10-26 LIBERTY W 2-1 Head Coach: Kevin Kennedy 11-9 DAVIDSON # W 2-1 11-1 at Furman * L 0-2 Overall: 10-6-3 11-14 vs. UNC Greensboro + T-2OT 0-0 11-5 DAVIDSON * L 1-2 Conf: 4-1-2 SoCon, 2nd * Southern Conference Match 11-8 vs. UNC Greensboro + L 1-2 Home: 4-1-3 Away: 6-3-0 Neutral: 0-2-0 # SoCon Tournament - 1st Round (Statesboro, Ga.) * Southern Conference Match 8-26 MERCER W 3-1 + SoCon Tournament (Davidson, N.C.) ! adidas-Wolfpack Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 8-31 BOSTON L 0-3 # adidas-Wolfpack Classic (Durham, N.C.) 9-3 STETSON W-OT 2-1 2009 $ Comfort Inn Classic (Fairfax, Va.) 9-8 vs. Oral Roberts ! L 1-5 Head Coach: Kevin Kennedy + SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) 9-9 at Centenary ! W 3-0 Overall: 1-15-1 9-16 at Gardner-Webb W 4-3 Conf: 0-6-0 SoCon, 8th 9-20 UNC GREENSBORO * T-2OT 0-0 2004 Home: 0-5-0 Away: 1-9-0 Neutral: 0-1-1 SEASON 2018 Head Coach: Kevin Chambers 9-23 at Appalachian State * W 2-0 9-4 vs. Iona ! L 0-2 Overall: 7-7-4 9-27 FURMAN * T-2OT 0-0 9-6 at UCF ! L 1-2 Conf: 3-3-1 SoCon, 5th 9-30 WINTHROP * T-2OT 1-1 9-8 CAMPBELL L 0-1 Home: 4-3-1 Away: 1-4-3 Neutral: 2-0-0 10-5 at College of Charleston * L 1-2 9-11 at Gonzaga # L 0-3 9-4 vs. Towson ! W-2OT 1-0 10-8 ELON * W 1-0 9-13 vs. Oregon State # T-2OT 2-2 9-6 at UMBC ! T-2OT 1-1 10-10 at Wofford * W 2-0 9-20 at Mercer L-OT 1-2 9-11 EAST CAROLINA L 1-4 10-17 at North Florida L-OT 2-3 9-23 at USC Upstate L 1-3 9-17 at Kentucky # T-2OT 1-1 10-21 at Davidson * W 1-0 9-29 at Clemson L 0-6 9-19 vs. Louisville # W 3-0 10-24 at Jacksonville L 1-3 10-3 (RV) DAVIDSON * L 0-3 9-25 HIGH POINT $ L 0-2 10-28 DAVIDSON $ W 2-1 10-10 at Gardner-Webb L 2-5 9-26 WINTHROP $ W-OT 2-1 11-3 at Furman + W 1-0 10-13 at #14 North Carolina State L 0-2 11-5 vs. UNC Greensboro + L 0-3

10-2 at Wofford * W 2-0 10-18 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON * L 0-2 SEASON 2017 10-5 #2 UNC GREENSBORO * L 1-3 * SoCon Conference Games 10-21 WOFFORD * L 1-4 10-10 at Appalachian State * L 0-1 ! Centenary Classic (Shreveport, La.) 10-24 at UNC Greensboro * L 0-6 10-13 FURMAN * W-2OT 1-0 $ SoCon Tournament - 1st Round (Statesboro, Ga.) 10-31 at Furman * L 1-2 10-17 GEORGIA STATE T-2OT 1-1 + SoCon Tournament (Greenville, S.C.) 11-3 at North Florida W 1-0 10-24 at Gardner-Webb L-OT 1-2 11-7 APPALACHIAN STATE L 0-1 10-27 at College of Charleston * T-2OT 2-2 2007 * Southern Conference Match 10-31 ELON W 3-1 Head Coach: Kevin Kennedy ! UCF Classic (Orlando, Fla.) 11-3 MERCER W-2OT 2-1 Overall: 6-12-0 # Gonzaga/Nike Soccer Classic (Spokane, Wash.) 11-7 at Davidson * L 0-1 Conf: 2-5-0 SoCon, 7th 11-11 at Davidson + L 3-4 Home: 3-2-0 Away: 1-8-0 Neutral: 2-2-0 2010 * Southern Conference Match 8-31 vs. VMI ! W 2-0 Head Coach: Kevin Kennedy ! Greene Turtle-adidas Kickoff (Baltimore, Md.) 9-2 vs. Western Illinois ! L 0-1 Overall: 3-11-3 # Kentucky-Nike Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) 9-7 vs. Alabama A&M # L 0-3 Conf: 0-6-1 SoCon, 8th $ Georgia Southern-Nike Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) 9-9 at Mercer # L-OT 0-1 Home: 2-3-0 Away: 1-8-2 Neutral: 0-0-1 + SoCon Tournament (Davidson, N.C.) 9-12 at (RV) North Carolina State L 0-1 9-1 USC UPSTATE W 4-3 HISTORY/RECORDS 9-16 vs. Radford ^ W 1-0 9-7 at Jacksonville L-OT 1-2 2005 9-19 NORTH FLORIDA W 1-0 9-10 at High Point ! L 0-1 Head Coach: Kevin Chambers 9-22 at Elon * L 0-2 9-12 vs. Radford ! T-2OT 1-1 Overall: 7-10-1 9-27 WOFFORD * W 6-2 9-15 at North Florida W 2-1 81 Conf: 1-6-0 SoCon, T-7th 9-29 at #25 Furman * L 0-4 9-19 WINTHROP W 4-0 Home: 3-4-1 Away: 3-6-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 10-2 at Clemson L 1-6 9-29 FURMAN * L-OT 1-2 9-2 vs. UMBC ! W 3-0 10-10 at USC Upstate W-OT 1-0 10-2 at Appalachian State * L 0-1 9-4 at Navy ! L 0-4 10-13 DAVIDSON * L 2-3 10-5 at North Carolina State L 2-3 9-9 NORTH FLORIDA T-2OT 1-1 10-20 APPALACHIAN STATE * W 3-2 10-10 UNC GREENSBORO * L 1-6 9-11 at East Carolina W 4-3 10-26 at UNC Greensboro * L 0-2 10-12 at Presbyterian College L 0-1 9-17 WESTERN ILLINOIS # W 3-1 10-30 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON * L 0-2 10-16 at #25 College of Charleston * L 0-2 9-18 CENTENARY # W 4-0 11-6 at Stetson L 0-1 10-19 at Clemson T-2OT 1-1 9-23 at Stetson W-OT 3-2 11-10 at College of Charleston + L 1-3 10-23 at Wofford * L 0-1 9-25 GARDNER-WEBB L 1-3 * Southern Conference Match 10-26 at Davidson * T-2OT 1-1 10-1 at #25 UNC Greensboro * L 3-5 ! Appalachian Classic (Boone, N.C.) 10-29 ELON * L 1-4 10-4 WOFFORD * W 2-0 # Mercer Invitational (Macon, Ga.) 11-6 at UNC Greensboro + L-OT 1-2 10-7 at Furman * L 1-2 ^ Wingate Inn Classic (Rock Hill, S.C.) * Southern Conference Match 10-12 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON * L 1-3 + SoCon Tournament - 1st Round (Charleston, S.C.) ! Flash Gordon Motors Invite (High Point, N.C.) 10-16 at Elon * L 0-4 + SoCon Tournament 10-19 at Mercer W 1-0 2008 10-23 APPALACHIAN STATE * L-OT 2-3 Head Coach: Kevin Kennedy 10-26 at Winthrop L 1-8 Overall: 8-8-1 10-29 DAVIDSON * L 1-2 Conf: 4-3-0 SoCon, T-2nd 11-5 at UNC Greensboro + L 0-6 Home: 4-5-0 Away: 4-3-0 Neutral: 0-0-1 * Southern Conference Match 8-29 at #23 Tulsa L 0-2 ! Navy Invitational (Annapolis, Md.) 9-5 at Clemson W 2-1 9-13 at Campbell L 0-2

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2011 10-29 at #14 Furman * W-OT 2-1 Head Coach: Kevin Kennedy 11-3 at James Madison W 2-1 JOHN MURPHY ERA Overall: 8-8-1 11-9 at UNC Greensboro ^ W 1-0 (2016-PRESENT) Conf: 4-3-0 SoCon, 3rd 11-15 vs. Elon + L 1-5 Home: 4-3-0 Away: 3-5-0 Neutral: 1-0-1 * Southern Conference Match 17-16-4 (.514) 8-27 at North Florida W 5-0 ! Mercer Tournament (Macon, Ga.)

GENERAL INFO GENERAL 9-1 at Winthrop ! L-2OT 4-5 # Asheville Invitational (Asheville, N.C.) 9-3 vs. Gardner-Webb ! T-2OT 1-1 ^ SoCon Tournament - 1st Round (Greensboro, N.C.) 9-9 at Belmont # W 1-0 + SoCon Tournament 2016 9-11 vs. Lipscomb # W 3-1 Head Coach: John Murphy

GENERAL INFO GENERAL 9-14 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE W 3-0 Overall: 8-8-2 9-18 at Mercer L 0-2 SUN BELT CONFERENCE Conf: 3-1-1 SBC, t1st 9-26 DAVIDSON * W 3-2 (SBC) ERA: 2014 - Pres. Home: 4-1-1 Away: 4-6-2 Neutral: 0-1-0 9-28 JACKSONVILLE L 1-2 8-26 at Houston Baptist ! W 4-1 10-1 (RV) COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON * W 3-2 8-28 vs. UT Rio Grande Valley ! L 0-1 10-4 at (RV) Furman * L 1-3 2014 9-2 at Stetson W 2-1 10-7 WOFFORD * W 4-2 Head Coach: Kevin Kennedy 9-5 at Jacksonville L 0-3 10-11 at North Carolina State L 0-1 Overall: 8-9-0 9-9 JAMES MADISON T-2OT 1-1 10-14 APPALACHIAN STATE * L 1-2 Conf: 3-2-0 SBC, 2nd 9-13 at South Carolina L-OT 1-2 10-21 at Elon * W 4-2 Home: 5-3-0 Away: 3-5-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 9-17 at Mercer W 2-1 10-25 at UNCG * L 0-5 8-29 at Gardner-Webb ! W 2-1 9-20 at Duke L 1-2 11-6 ELON + L 0-1 8-31 vs. Winthrop ! L 1-3 9-24 NORTH FLORIDA W 2-0 2018 SEASON 2018 * Southern Conference Match 9-4 MERCER L-2OT 0-1 9-27 CAMPBELL L 2-4 ! Big South/SoCon Challenge (Rock Hill, S.C.) 9-12 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 5-4 10-8 at Georgia State * W 3-1 # Mafioszo Belmton Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) 9-14 UNC ASHEVILLE W 3-0 10-12 GARDNER-WEBB W 3-2 + SoCon Tournament - 1st Round (Statesboro, Ga.) 9-23 at Presbyterian College W 5-0 10-15 at Coastal Carolina * T-2OT 0-0 9-27 at Jacksonville L 0-3 10-18 at Presbyterian T-2OT 1-1 2012 10-1 at South Florida L 0-3 10-22 HARTWICK * W 2-1 Head Coach: Kevin Kennedy 10-7 at Stetson L 2-5 10-25 at #5 Clemson L 0-1 Overall: 6-12-1 10-12 HARTWICK * W 2-0 10-29 at Howard * L 0-2 Conf: 3-3-1 SoCon, 4th 10-18 HOWARD * L 1-2 11-5 APPALACHIAN STATE * W 3-1 Home:2-4-0 Away: 2-7-1 Neutral: 2-1-0 10-25 at Appalachian State * W 1-0 11-11 at Georgia State + L 0-2 8-26 at #21 UAB L 1-2 10-28 at #6 North Carolina L 2-6 * Sun Belt Conference Match 8-31 vs. Winthrop ! W 3-2 11-2 NJIT * W 1-0 ! Houston Baptist Tournament 2017 SEASON 2017 9-2 vs. Gardner-Webb ! W 2-0 11-8 at Georgia State * L 0-1 + Sun Belt Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 9-8 NORTH FLORIDA L 3-4 11-14 GEORGIA STATE + W 2-1 9-10 MERCER L 0-1 11-16 HARTWICK + L 0-1 2017 9-14 at Georgia State L 0-3 * Sun Belt Conference Match Head Coach: John Murphy 9-18 at #16 Wake Forest L 1-3 ! Big South/SoCon Challenge (Boiling Springs, N.C.) Overall: 9-8-1 9-22 at Jacksonville L 0-5 + Sun Belt Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.) Conf: 3-2 SBC, 3rd 9-26 at Presbyterian College L 2-3 Home: 5-3 Away: 4-2 Neutral: 0-3-1 10-2 at #6 North Carolina L 0-2 2015 8-25 vs. Monmouth ! L 0-1 10-6 at Davidson * L 1-2 Head Coach: Kevin Kennedy 8-27 vs. Furman ! L 0-1 10-9 at Appalachian State * T-2OT 0-0 Overall: 6-8-2 9-1 at North Florida W 2-1 10-12 #20 ELON * L-2OT 3-4 Conf: 3-2-0 SBC, 3rd 9-4 #5 CLEMSON L-OT 1-2 10-16 UNCG * W 4-1 Home: 3-2-0 Away: 2-6-1 Neutral: 1-0-1 9-8 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 1-0 10-20 at Wofford * W 1-0 8-28 STETSON L 1-3 9-16 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 2-1 10-23 FURMAN * L 1-2 8-31 at South Carolina L 2-4 9-19 at Winthrop W 2-1 9-2 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE W 2-0 9-23 MERCER L 1-2 HISTORY/RECORDS 10-27 at College of Charleston * W-OT 2-1 11-4 UNCG # W-2OT 2-1 9-11 at (RV) South Florida L 1-2 9-27 JACKSONVILLE W 2-1 11-6 vs. #23 Elon + L 0-1 9-18 at Lipscomb ! T-2OT 2-2 10-7 GEORGIA STATE * L 1-3 * Southern Conference Match 9-20 vs. Belmont ! W 4-1 10-11 at Campbell W 1-0 ! Big South/SoCon Challenge (Spartanburg, S.C.) 9-27 at North Florida L 1-2 10-17 at UAB L 1-2 82 # SoCon Tournament - 1st Round (Statesboro, Ga.) 10-9 at Hartwick * L 0-3 10-21 at Hartwick * L 0-3 + SoCon Tournament 10-13 JACKSONVILLE W 5-0 10-24 STETSON W 2-1 10-17 at Howard * W 2-0 10-28 HOWARD * W 4-2 2013 10-20 at #4 Clemson L 1-3 11-4 at Appalachian State * W 2-0 Head Coach: Kevin Kennedy 10-24 APPALACHIAN STATE * W 1-0 11-10 vs. Appalachian State + T-2OT 0-0 Overall: 9-10-0 10-30 at NJIT * W 1-0 GS advanced 5-4 in PKs Conf: 2-4-0 SoCon, 5th 11-1 at LIU Brooklyn L 0-3 11-11 vs. Georgia State + L 1-3 Home: 4-4-0 Away: 4-4-0 Neutral: 1-2-0 11-7 GEORGIA STATE * L 3-5 * Sun Belt Conference Match 8-30 WINTHROP L 1-2 11-13 vs. Georgia State + T-2OT^ 3-3 ! Aaron Olitsky Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) 9-1 GARDNER-WEBB W 2-1 * Sun Belt Conference Match + 2018 Sun Belt Championships (Conway, S.C.) 9-10 at Duke L 0-1 ! Lipscomb Tournament 9-13 vs. Stetson ! W 3-0 + Sun Belt Tournament (Boone, N.C.) 9-15 at Mercer ! L 0-1 ^ Georgia State advanced 5-4 on PKs. 9-20 vs. Radford # L 1-2 9-22 at UNC Asheville # W 1-0 9-24 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE W-2OT 3-2 9-29 DAVIDSON * L 1-2 10-5 WOFFORD * L 0-3 10-11 GEORGIA STATE L 1-2 10-15 at #25 Elon * L 0-1 10-19 APPALACHIAN STATE * W 1-0 10-22 JACKSONVILLE W 4-1 10-26 at UNCG * L 1-2

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#0 Torgeir Fjaer #1 Jokull Blaengsson #3 David Rhoades #4 Paul Schulze #5 Gonzalo Talavera #6 Sander Wang INFO GENERAL 6-0 • Sr. • GK 6-3 • Fr. • GK 5-10 • R-Jr. • D 6-2 • Fr. • D 6-1 • Soph. • D 6-2 • Jr. • MF 2018 SEASON 2018 #7 Javier Carbonell #8 Samuel Mayer #9 Jack Rittmeyer #10 Adam Davie #11 Marius Bjertnes #12 Sebastian Gregerson 6-0 • Sr. • MF/F 5-8 • Fr. • MF 6-0 • Soph. • MF 5-9 • Fr. • F 6-2 • Fr. • F 5-9 • Sr. • MF 2017 SEASON 2017

#13 Edward Raji #14 Alhaji Tambadu #15 Aldair Cortes #16 Justin Little #17 Eirik Høydal #18 Ethan Smith 5-11 • Fr. • F 5-9 • Soph. • MF 5-9 • Soph. • MF/D 5-11 • Jr. • D 5-9 • Sr. • F 6-2 • Fr. • MF

#19 Jarvian Wigfall #20 Kareem Gharbi #21 Payne Van Tassell #22 Collin Harris #24 Parker Stokes #25 Sam Choi HISTORY/RECORDS 5-9 • Soph. • MF/F 5-8 • Fr. • MF 5-11 • Fr. • F/MF 5-9 • Fr. • D 5-11 • Fr. • D 5-7 • Sr. • MF

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#26 Cody Prentiss #27 Lee Flowers #28 Cristian Medina #30 Joshua Deane #34 Conner Washer #35 Eric Nunez 6-4 • Fr. • MF/D 5-10 • Fr. • D 5-9 • Soph. • MF 6-0 • Fr. • MF 6-0 • Soph. • GK 5-9 • Fr. • GK

John Murphy Joe Barber Nate Kopunek Stephen Walmsley Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Third Season First Season First Season First Season

2018 MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK 2018 SCHEDULE Sat., Aug. 11 at Presbyterian (Exh.) Clinton, S.C. 7 PM Sat., Aug. 18 at UNC Asheville (Exh.) Asheville, N.C. 6 PM Fri., Aug. 24 at VCU Richmond, Va. 5 PM Sun., Aug. 26 at Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 2 PM Fri., Aug. 31 NORTH FLORIDA STATESBORO 7:30 PM Fri., Sept. 7 FLORIDA GULF COAST (ESPN3) STATESBORO 7 PM Tues., Sept. 11 at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. 7 PM Sat., Sept. 15 at Jacksonville Jacksonville, Fla. 7 PM Sat., Sept. 22 ETSU (ESPN3) STATESBORO 7 PM Wed., Sept. 26 WINTHROP STATESBORO 7 PM Sat., Sept. 29 at Mercer Macon, Ga. 7 PM Tues., Oct. 2 FLORIDA ATLANTIC STATESBORO 7 PM Sat., Oct. 6 at Howard * Washington, D.C. 5 PM Tues., Oct. 9 at Louisville Louisville, Ky. 7 PM Tues., Oct. 16 at UAB Birmingham, Ala. 7 PM Sat., Oct. 20 GEORGIA STATE * (ESPN3) STATESBORO 7 PM Sat., Oct. 27 APPALACHIAN STATE * STATESBORO 7 PM Fri., Nov. 2 at Coastal Carolina Conway, S.C. 7 PM Wed., Nov. 7-Sun., Nov.11 2018 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS STATESBORO

* - Sun Belt Conference Game Home games appear in BOLD and are played at Eagle Field at Erk Park All game times Eastern standard time and subject to change