2003 CAL MEN’S SOCCER BEAR FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location: Berkeley, CA Team Roster ...... IFC Enrollment: 33,000 2003 Season Outlook ...... 2 Founded: 1868 2003 Opponents ...... 3 Nickname: Golden Bears Head Coach ...... 4 Colors: Blue and Gold Assistant Coaches ...... 5 Conference: Pacific-10 Endowments ...... 6 Stadium (cap.): Edwards Stadium (22,000) 2003 Athlete Profiles ...... 7-11 Field (surface): Goldman Field (natural grass) 2002 Season in Review ...... 12 Athletic Director: Steve Gladstone 2002 Results & Stats ...... 13 Head Coach (Alma Mater): Kevin Grimes (SMU, 1990) Pac-10 Conference/2002 MPSF Standings and Awards ...... 14 Record at Cal/Career: 30-28-4/same California Records ...... 15 Assistant Coaches: Brad Agoos (Virginia, 1994), Henry Foulk Series Records ...... 16-17 (California, 1984) Awards and Honors ...... 18 Soccer Office Phone: (510) 642-5916 Cal Players in the Pros ...... 19 Soccer Office Fax: (510) 643-2536 Goldman Field/ Strength & Conditioning ...... 20 Grimes’ Email: [email protected] Academic Support ...... 21 2002 Overall Record: 14-6-2 Notable Cal Alumni ...... 22 Pac-10 Record/Finish: 6-3-1/2nd Athletic Excellence ...... 23 Last NCAA Appearance: 2002- 3rd Round The University ...... 24 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 23/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 San Francisco Bay Area ...... IBC Associate AD for Communications: Bob Rose Media Relations Director: Herb Benenson Media Relations Office Phone: (510) 642-5363 Soccer Contact: Jonathan Palay Media Relations Fax: (510) 643-7778 Direct Line: (510) 643-5868 Mailing Address: 210 Memorial Stadium, Berkeley, CA 94720 Email Address: [email protected] Internet Address: www.calbears.com

2003 CALIFORNIA MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE BEAR BACKERS Date Day Opponent Site Time SUPPORT Aug. 29 Fri at Indiana (adidas Indiana Tournament) Bloomington, IN 7:30 p.m. ET YOUR TEAM Aug. 30 Sat vs. Notre Dame (adidas Indiana Tournament) Bloomington, IN 5:00 p.m. ET Bear Backers are loyal Cal Sept. 5 Fri Stanford vs. Cal State Fullerton (adidas Ca1 Legacy Classic) Berkeley 11:30 a.m. alumni and friends who provide Cal vs. Old Dominion (adidas Ca1 Legacy Classic) Berkeley 2:00 p.m. Sept. 7 Sun Stanford vs. Old Dominion (adidas Ca1 Legacy Classic) Berkeley 11:30 a.m. financial support to Cal Athletics Cal vs. Cal State Fullerton (adidas Ca1 Legacy Classic) Berkeley 2:00 p.m. with their donations. Every Sept. 12 Fri at San Francisco San Francisco, CA 7:30 p.m. student-athlete benefits from Sept. 14 Sun Santa Clara Berkeley 3:30 p.m. their contributions which Sept. 20 Sat at Saint Mary’s Moraga, CA 3:00 p.m. underwrite scholarships, Sept. 26 Fri vs. UC Irvine (Stanford Invitational) Stanford, CA 5:00 p.m. operational needs and academic Sept. 28 Sun vs. Farleigh Dickinson (Stanford Invitational) Stanford, CA 12:00 noon tutoring programs. Bear Backers Oct. 5 Sun Stanford Berkeley 2:00 p.m. also build athletic facilities, Oct. 10 Fri Washington Berkeley 2:00 p.m. including Haas Pavilion. The Oct. 12 Sun Oregon State Berkeley 2:00 p.m. best way to support a Cal team Oct. 17 Fri at UCLA Los Angeles, CA 7:00 p.m. is to join Bear Backers. Call Oct. 19 Sun at Fresno State Fresno, CA 2:00 p.m. (510) 462-2427 for more Oct. 24 Fri Fresno State Berkeley 2:00 p.m. information. Oct. 26 Sun UCLA Berkeley 2:00 p.m. Oct. 31 Fri at Oregon State Corvallis, OR 1:00 p.m. Nov. 2 Sun at Washington , WA 2:00 p.m. Nov. 9 S u n San Jose State Berkeley 2:00 p.m. Nov. 15 Sat at Stanford Stanford, CA 7:00 p.m. CREDITS Nov. 22 Sat NCAA Tournament 1st Round TBA TBA The 2003 California Men’s Nov. 26 Wed NCAA Tournament 2nd Round TBA TBA Scocer Media Guide was written Nov. 29 Sat NCAA Tournament 3rd Round TBA TBA by Jonathan Palay, media Dec.6 Sat NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals TBA TBA Dec. 12-14 Fri-Sun NCAA College Cup Columbus, OH TBA relations assistant. Design and layout by Evan Kerr, All times subject to change publications coordinator. *denotes Pac-10 Conference Games Photography by John Dunbar, Home Games (bold) played at Edwards Stadium/Goldman Field (cap. 22,000) Evan Kerr, and Mike Pimintel www.CalBears.com among others. Printing by UC Printing, Berkeley, CA.

2003 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 1 2003 SEASON OUTLOOK uilding a program is not done overnight. On the contrary, it takes DEFENDERS several years of quality recruits, who play within an established If the Bears need to look for consistency on the team, they should system, to create the consistency that all coaches look for year in B look no further than the starting back four. “Our entire back four returns and year out. In year four of the Kevin Grimes era, Cal is starting to see for the third consecutive year,” said Grimes. “The stability they bring the beginnings of that consistency. to the team is unrivaled. All four of them have a great chance to play After the Golden Bears first trip to the NCAA Tournament in five professionally.” years in 2001, they were not merely happy to get there in 2002. Cal finally Troy Roberts, Noah Merl, Kyle Navarro, and Yohei Fukuda all fell in the Sweet Sixteen to eventual champion UCLA 3-2, but that did return as juniors in their third year starting together. Cohesion on the not diminish its 2nd place finish in the Pac-10 (6-3-1), its stellar 14-6-2 back line is essential in playing the offside trap and picking up the overall mark, or its final ranking of No. 14 in the NCSAA poll. Now the offensive rush, but this experienced group that started every game Bears are hungry for more, but this season will be no cakewalk. together last season should again be one of the best in the Pac-10. Graduated are 2002 Pac-10 Player of the Year Josh Saunders and Patrick Roberts was named second team All Pac-10 in his second year and Fischer, but returning are all of the other key components of Cal’s tourney even made his only goal a game-winner over Stanford. Merl and Navarro run. The team has matured as Cal returns nine juniors and four seniors, who were Pac-10 honorable mention their sophomore years, adding to the have all been brought up in the winning culture that began in Grimes’ second accolades the unit received last year. Fukuda, also Pac-10 honorable season. This team will lean on its experience to reach new heights and certainly mention, successfully overcame a season ending injury from his won’t be satisfied with what they have accomplished in the past. freshman year to make up the last member of the outstanding quartet. “The 2002 season was a remarkable year where we set numerous team Overall, the unit recorded eleven shutouts in 22 games. records and advanced farther than ever before in the NCAA tournament,” Also returning are senior David Scheid and redshirt freshman said Grimes. “But coming into the 2003 season, players have now Andrew Felder. “Our starting unit is solid,” Grimes said. “Scheid and elevated their expectations for this season. The bar has risen.” Felder provide quality depth and will push for more playing time this FORWARDS season.” Steve Purdy joins the unit as a freshman, while freshman Jeff Leading the Bears on the attack will be familiar faces from last year in Serafini will spend the year as a redshirt. Carl Acosta, Calen Carr and Pieter Berger. Acosta, a Pac-10 honorable GOALKEEPERS mention selection, tied for a team high with eight goals in 2002 coming With Josh Saunders lost to the of Major mostly off the bench and was second in points with 17, while Carr, an League Soccer (MLS), Grimes must fill the greatest void on his team All-Pac 10 second team honoree, and Berger were tied for third on the team with one of four potential suitors. Senior Brian Walker returns with with 11 points each. the inside track as the only active goalkeeper on Cal’s roster to log game Adding depth to the front line is senior Matt Lawler and redshirt minutes. freshman Sam Peters and Matt Holtrust. “Brian performed very well against top level opponents during his “Carl had a breakout season last year and is playing with a lot of confidence freshman year,” said Grimes. right now,” said Grimes. “Calen continues to develop each year and is very But Grimes is giving all of his goalkeepers an opportunity to compete dangerous in the final third. We have six returning forwards for the 2003 for the starting job. Redshirt freshmen Marcus Filly and Mike season, as well as the flexibility to move several players onto the front line.” Oseguera and freshman Justin Myers will compete alongside Walker MIDFIELDERS for the right to be Cal’s last line of defense. The midfield features returning junior Mike Munoz. The catalyst for “We have four outstanding goalkeepers that will be competing for the the Cal offense was named to the All Pac-10 first team as he led the Bears starting position,” said Grimes. “In my mind there is no better scenario in points with 19 and was tied for first in goals with eight. He also had than having top level competition within your team. It will only push a penchant for the dramatic as he notched two game-winning overtime our goalkeepers to excel.” goals last season against Portland (9/6) and Washington (10/13). It is easy SCHEDULE to see why Munoz will take a larger leadership role in organizing the Cal will rely again on a difficult schedule to prove to NSCAA midfield unit and the team at large. members that it is a tournament worthy team. Its out of the frying pan “Mike has only just begun to reach his full potential,” said Grimes. “I and into the fire for these Bears as they leave training camp to take on think he has the ability to be one of the top midfielders in the country.” highly touted Indiana, ranked No. 11 at the end of last year, and Notre Behind Munoz, there will be tough competition for the final starting Dame, also receiving votes in the final 2002 poll. The early season spots. Senior Ryan Swiontek and junior Alex Martinez add experience schedule will test the team against the best non-conference opposition beside Munoz, while sophomores Tyson Wahl, Garrett Terracciano, they will see all season. Nick Hatzke and redshirt freshman Justin Delacruz are finding their niche The Pac-10 schedule is no slouch either. Currently, it is the No. 1 in the Cal system. Wahl, named to the All Pac-10 second team, started all 22 ranked conference in the nation. UCLA No. 1 and Stanford No. 2 join games last season bringing stability to the unit. Hatzke appeared in 21 out of Cal No. 14 as the three teams ranked in the Top 25 poll from the 22 games, chipping in with one goal and four assists. Terracciano appeared conference last season. in 15 games, scoring once and assisting on two other goals. If Cal is to factor into the postseason tournament again it must take “Our midfield play has always been a strength of our team, particularly every game seriously. “Every game is a battle, there are no easy the depth,” said Grimes. “We have plenty of players who can contribute opponents,” said Grimes. “A tough schedule will help our players be again this year.” even more prepared this year for another potential playoff run.” Cal has added a substantial amount of young blood to the midfield with the additions of Eric Ebert, J.T. Searles, and Andrew Jacobson. The freshmen may be asked to contribute immediately and their pedigree indicates that they are ready to do so. “For the third consecutive year we have brought in a recruiting class among the best in the country,” said Grimes.

2 2003 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2003 OPPONENTS INDIANA SAN FRANCISCO FARLEIGH DICKINSON Fax: (541) 737-3072 Press Box Phone: (541) 230-0706 Fri., Aug. 29 7:30 p.m. Fri., Sept. 12 7:30 p.m. Sun., Sept. 28 12:00 noon www.osubeavers.com Armstrong Stadium – Bloomington Negoesco Stadium – San Francisco Maloney Field - Stanford Last Meeting: 3-0 OSU (A), 2002 (adidas Indiana Tournament) Location: San Francisco, CA (Stanford Tournament) Location: Bloomington, ID Enrollment: 8,000 Location: Teaneck, N.J. UCLA Enrollment: 38,903 Nickname: Dons Enrollment: 4,000 Fri., Oct 17 7:00 p.m. Nickname: Hoosiers Colors: Green and Gold Nickname: Knights Sun., Oct 26 2:00 p.m. Colors: Cream and Crimson Conference: West Coast Colors: Maroon and Blue Drake Stadium - Los Angeles Conference: Big Ten Conference 2001 Overall Record: 7-10-1 Conference: Northeast Edwards Stadium - Berkeley 2002 Overall Record: 15-4-2 Conf. Record/Place: 0-6-0/7th 2002 Overall Record: 11-5-7 Location: Los Angeles, CA Conf. Record/Place: 6-0-0/1st Head Coach: Erik Visser Conf. Record/Place: 5-1-4/3rd Enrollment: 36,890 Head Coach: Jerry Yeagley Career Record: 0-6-0 (1) Head Coach: Seth Roland Nickname: Bruins Career Record: 527-98-40 (30) Men’s Soccer SID: Peter Simon Career Record: 68-44-16 (6) Colors: Blue and Gold Men’s Soccer SID: Christy Tolin Phone: (415) 422-6161 Men’s Soccer SID: Drew Brown Conference: Pacific-10 Phone: (812) 856-0146 Fax: (415) 422-2929 Phone: (201) 692-2274 2001 Overall Record: 18-3-3 Fax: (812) 855-9401 Press Box Phone: (415) 422-2919 Fax: (201) 692-9361 Conf. Record/Place: 8-2-0/1st Press Box Phone: (812) 855-3530 www.usfdons.com Press Box Phone: N/A Head Coach: www.iuhoosiers.com Last Meeting: 2-1 Cal (A), 2001 www.fduknights.com Career Record: 150-35-14 (10) Last Meeting: 2-1 Cal (H), 2000 Last Meeting: First meeting Men’s Soccer SID: Liza David NOTRE DAME SANTA CLARA STANFORD Phone: (310) 206-8140 Fax: (310) 825-8664 Sat., Aug. 30 5:00 p.m. Sun., Sept. 14 3:30 p.m. Sun., Oct. 5 2:00 p.m. Press Box Phone: N/A Armstrong Stadium – Bloomington Edwards Stadium - Berkeley Fri., Nov. 15 7:00 p.m. www.uclabruins.com (adidas Indiana Tournament) Location: Santa Clara, CA Edwards Stadium - Berkeley Last Meeting: 3-2 UCLA (A), 2002 Location: Notre Dame, ID Enrollment: 7,800 Maloney Field - Stanford Enrollment: 8,261 Nickname: Broncos Location: Stanford, CA FRESNO STATE Nickname: Fighting Irish Colors: Santa Clara Red and White Enrollment: 13,075 Sun., Oct. 19 3:00 p.m. Colors: Gold and Blue Conference: West Coast Nickname: Cardinal Fri., Oct. 24 2:00 p.m. Conference: Big East 2002 Overall Record: 10-6-1 Colors: Cardinal and White Bulldog Stadium - Fresno 2002 Overall Record: 12-6-3 Conf. Record/Place: 3-3-0/3rd Conference: Pacific-10 Edwards Stadium - Berkeley Conf. Record/Place: 6-3-1/4th Head Coach: Cameron Rast 2002 Overall Record: 18-5-2 Location: Fresno, CA Head Coach: Bobby Clark Career Record: 10-6-1 Conf. Record/Place: 5-3-2/3rd Enrollment: 20,013 Career Record: 177-76-28 (16) Men’s Soccer SID: David Wahlstrom Head Coach: Nickname: Bulldogs Men’s Soccer SID: Alan Wasielewski Phone: (408) 554-4670 Career Record: 133-33-12 (8) Colors: Bulldog Red and Blue Phone: (574) 258-9425 Fax: (408) 554-6942 Men’s Soccer SID: Bobby Vasquez Conference: Pacific-10 Fax: (574) 631-7941 Press Box Phone: (408) 554-4655 Phone: (650) 723-4418 2002 Overall Record: 5-11-4 Press Box Phone: (574) 631-8551 www.SantaClaraBroncos.com Fax: (650) 725-2957 Conf. Record/Place: 2-7-1/6th www.und.com Last Meeting: 2-1 Cal (A), 2002 Press Box Phone: N/A Head Coach: Dave Chesler Last Meeting: First meeting www.gostanford.com SAINT MARY’S Career Record: 51-48-21 (6) Last Meeting: 0-0 2OT tie (A), 2002 Men’s Soccer SID: Darren Moradian OLD DOMINION Sat., Sept. 20 3:00 p.m. WASHINGTON Phone: (559) 278-2509 Fri., Sept. 5 2:00 p.m. Garaventa Field - Moraga Fax: (559) 278-4689 Edwards Stadium – Berkeley Location: Moraga, CA Fri., Oct. 10 2:00 p.m. Press Box Phone: (559) 278-5951 (Cal Legacy Classic Tournament) Enrollment: 2,500 Sun., Nov. 2 2:00 p.m. www.gobulldogs.com Location: Norfolk, VA Nickname: Gaels Edwards Stadium - Berkeley Last Meeting: 1-0 Cal (H), 2002 Enrollment: 19,500 Colors: Navy Blue and Red Husky Soccer Stadium - Seattle, WA Nickname: Monarchs Conference: West Coast Location: Seattle, WA SAN JOSE STATE Colors: State Blue, Sky Blue and Silver 2001 Overall Record: 6-11-1 Enrollment: 25,000 Sun., Nov. 9 2:00p.m. Conference: Colonial Athletic Conf. Record/Place: 1-5-0/6th Nickname: Huskies Spartan Stadium - San Jose Association Head Coach: Steve Rammel Colors: Purple and Gold Location: San Jose, CA 2002 Overall Record: 10-9-1 Career Record: 6-11-1 (1) Conference: Pacific-10 Enrollment: 27,000 Conf. Record/Place: 6-2-1/3rd Men’s Soccer SID: Jason Santos 2002 Overall Record: 6-10-3 Nickname: Spartans Head Coach: Alan Dawson Phone: (925) 631-4950 Conf. Record/Place: 3-7-0/5th Colors: Gold, White and Blue Career Record: 187-73-18 (15) Fax: (925) 631-8801 Head Coach: Conference: Western Athletic Conference Men’s Soccer SID: Chris Simms Press Box Phone: N/A Career Record: 148-65-26 (12) 2001 Overall Record: 9-7-4 Phone: (757) 683-3372 www.SMCGaels.com Men’s Soccer SID: Erin Rowley Conf. Record/Place: 2-2-3/6th Fax: (757) 683-3119 Last Meeting: 1-0 Cal (A), 2000 Phone: (206) 543-2230 Head Coach: Gary St. Clair Press Box Phone: N/A Fax: (206) 543-5000 UC – IRVINE Career Record: 114-104-18 (12) www.odusports.com Press Box Phone: N/A Men’s Soccer SID: Brian Blank Last Meeting: 2-1 OT Cal (A), 1999 Fri., Sept. 26 5:00 p.m. www.gohuskies.com Phone: (408) 924-1211 Maloney Field – Stanford Last Meeting: 2-1OT UW (A), 2002 Fax: (408) 924-1291 CAL STATE - FULLERTON (Stanford Tournament) OREGON STATE Press Box Phone: (408) 924-1234 Sun., Sept. 7 2:00 p.m. Location: Irvine, CA www.sjsuspartans.com Edwards Stadium - Berkeley Enrollment: 24,200 Sun., Oct. 12 2:00 p.m. Last Meeting: 3-2 Cal (A), 2001 (Cal Legacy Classic Tournament) Nickname: Anteaters Fri., Oct. 31 1:00 p.m. Location: Fullerton, CA Colors: Blue and Gold Edwards Stadium - Berkeley Enrollment: 32,143 Conference: Big West Patrick Wayne Valley Stadium - Nickname: Titans 2002: Overall Record: 8-8-4 Corvallis, OR Colors: Navy, Orange, and White Conf. Record/Place: 3-4-3/ 4th Location: Corvallis, OR Conference: Big West Head Coach: George Kuntz Enrollment: 19,000 2002 Overall Record: 8-9-3 Career Record: 122-102-33 (13) Nickname: Beavers Conf. Record/Place: 4-4-2/3rd Men’s Soccer SID: Erik Wirtanen Colors: Orange and Black Head Coach: Al Mistri Phone: (949) 824-5814 Conference: Pacific-10 Career Record: 246-169-35 (23) Fax: (949) 824-5260 2002 Overall Record: 13-8-0 Men’s Soccer SID: Mel Franks Press Box Phone: N/A Conf. Record/Place: 4-6-0/4th Phone: (714) 278-3981 www.athletics.uci.edu Head Coach: Dana Taylor Fax: (714) 278-3141 Last Meeting: 4-1 Cal (H), 1998 Career Record: 30-43-1 (5) Press Box Phone: (714) 278-5882 Men’s Soccer SID: Travis Lahman www.titansports.org Phone: (541) 737-8588 Last Meeting: 2-1 CSF (H), 1998 2003 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 3 CALIFORNIA HEAD COACH Grimes also had bright moments in his first season as Cal’s mentor when KEVIN GRIMES he led the Bears to a 1-0 victory over then-No. 7 ranked UCLA. After Fourth Year at Cal dropping the next two games, Grimes guided his team to the biggest victory of 2000 when Cal toppled No. 3 Indiana, 2-1. Head coach Kevin Grimes enters his fourth Grimes, 35, came to Cal after serving as an assistant coach at his alma season as the leader of the California men’s soccer mater, Southern Methodist, for three seasons. During his tenure at SMU, program. After a 6-13-1 season his inaugural year, the Mustangs recorded a 50-11-2 record and earned three NCAA Grimes led the Golden Bear squad to a 14-6-2 mark Tournament bids. last season. The 2002 season was the exclamation Before joining the SMU coaching staff, Grimes spent three seasons point, which highlighted the turnaround. The (1995-97) as coach of the Mission Viejo (CA) Pateadores Soccer Club, season marked Grimes’ second consecutive which is one of the nation’s premier soccer clubs with numerous players winning campaign and second consecutive NCAA competing at Division I programs across the country. He also coached the tournament birth. He was rewarded by being Irvine (CA) High School girls’ varsity team from 1995-97 and the San Juan named the NSCAA/adidas Division I Far West Region Coach of the Year, (CA) Soccer Club from 1993-94. becoming only the third Golden Bears coach, Bob DiGrazia (1977) and Bill Originally from St. Louis, Mo., Grimes was a stellar soccer player in high school. Coupe (1983), to receive this award. In 1986, he was named a Parade All-American and Parade Magazine’s National 2002 regular season highlights included a nine-match winning streak that Defender of the Year as a senior at Rosary High School. stretched over a month and 1-0 regular season wins over eventual NCAA As a collegiate athlete, Grimes helped build the SMU program into one finalists UCLA and Stanford. Even more remarkable was Cal’s 10-1-0 of the nation’s perennial soccer powers from 1986-89. A two-year team record at home serving notice to the country that Goldman Field was not captain, he was a two-time first team All-American and a two-time Herman a welcome place to play. Award Finalist, which is given annually to the best collegiate men’s and Cal’s first postseason victory came in 2002 over UC Santa Clara, 2-1, women’s soccer players. Grimes graduated from SMU in 1990 with a in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Although the Bears fell bachelor’s degree in economics. to eventual Champion UCLA in the third round, 3-2, they finished the Grimes played with the U.S. National team from 1988-91, acquiring season ranked No. 14 in the country. Grimes has Cal on its way to becoming seven full international caps and appearing in more than 50 matches. He a premier program in the nation. went on to play professional soccer for eight years, most recently with the In 2001, Grimes guided Cal to a number of big victories that would later Orange County Zodiac of the A-League in 1997, where he was selected to play a vital role in the Bears’ first postseason berth in five years. After the A-League All-Star Game in Rochester, N.Y. Grimes spent early 1996 starting the season 1-3, Cal with the San Jose Clash (now Earthquakes) of Major Soccer League. upset then-No. 14 ranked Grimes’ coaching credentials also include both the U.S. Soccer Federation San Jose State, 3-2. The “A” license and the National Soccer Coaches Association Advanced win proved to be pivotal National license. as Cal proceeded to reel Grimes and his wife, Nori, reside in El Cerrito. off six consecutive games without a loss. Other key victories in Grimes’ sophomore season at the helm included a 1-0 overtime win over Santa Clara and a 1-0 CAL’S upset of then-No. 3 Washington. Making his first appearance in the ALL-TIME NCAA Tournament as the Bears’ coach, Grimes faced Santa Clara COACHING in the first round of the NCAA playoffs. The Bears fell short RECORDS against the Broncos, 1-0, giving Bob DiGrazia up the game-winning goal with Year Coach W L T just over two minutes to play 1912-13 C.Y. Williamson 0 5 1 in the third overtime period. 1914-15 G. DeGamendia 5 4 2 1916 Carl Shafor 5 4 0 1917 F.W. Cozens 3 1 0 1920-24 John Mathews 4 4 1 1925-31 Carl Zamloch 34 17 7 Grimes has taken Cal to 1932 Reginald Downing 1 6 2 the NCAA Tournament 1933-51 Julius Schroeder 131 34 29 the last two seasons. 1952-80 Bob DiGrazia 202 133 39 1981-89 Bill Coupe 113 59 13 1990-92 Dave Chaplik 23 32 5 1993-99 Mark Mallon 62 60 13 2000- Kevin Grimes 30 28 4 Totals All coaches 613 387 116

4 2003 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE ASSISTANT COACHES BRAD AGOOS HENRY FOULK Assistant Coach Goalkeeper Coach Fourth Season at Cal Fourth Season at Cal

Brad Agoos, who has a long history of winning Henry Foulk, a nationally-regarded goalkeeper as a player and coach, enters his fourth season as at California from 1981-83, returns to his alma an assistant coach for the California men’s soccer mater for a fourth season as the goalkeeper coach team. for the men’s and women’s soccer programs. Agoos, 32, joined the Cal program in 2000 after A three-time All-Pacific Conference selection, spending the previous seven years playing Foulk ranks second in Cal history with a lifetime professionally, most recently in 1999 for Quick 0.90 goals-against average and fourth with 20 Den Haag of the Dutch Third Division. He also has career shutouts. He also ranks among the school’s played professionally for AC Santa Barbara of the all-time best in the season record books with a 0.74 Costa Rican First Division, the Worcester Wildfire of the A-League, D.C. GAA in 1981 (third) and eight shutouts in both 1981 and ’83 (fourth). United of Major League Soccer, along with three seasons in the USISL and Foulk was a member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic soccer team, which did one season in Germany. not compete in Moscow due to the U.S. boycott of the Games. In the coaching ranks, Agoos was a volunteer coach in 1998 for the After graduating from Cal in 1984, Foulk gained many years of University of San Francisco and in 1996 for the University of North professional playing experience, including with the NASL’s Los Angeles Carolina-Charlotte, which advanced to the NCAA Final Four. Agoos was Aztecs, the ASL’s Sacramento Gold and with teams in Switzerland and also a player and coach for the Vermont Voltage (PDSL). In addition, he Germany. has expertise developing youth players, including in 1994-95 when he Raised overseas in Europe and now a residence of Walnut Creek, Foulk coached the Park Sharon Soccer Club in Charlotte, N.C. also has several years of coaching experience in the Bay Area. He spent Agoos’ credentials include a U.S. Soccer Federation “A” badge and a the two years as the head boys varsity coach at De La Salle High School KNVB Trainer Coach III license. in Concord and the last four and a half years as coach of the Diablo Valley Prior to joining the professional ranks, Agoos won three national Soccer Club. championships as a midfielder at the University of Virginia from 1989-93, under now U.S. National team head coach Bruce Arena. Agoos was named MVP of the 1993 ACC Tournament and currently ranks third all-time for DAVID JOHNSON assists in Cavalier history. Volunteer Assistant Coach Agoos is single and lives in Berkeley. His brother, Jeff, is a member of Second Season at Cal the U.S. National team and plays for D.C. United. David Johnson joins both the California men’s and women’s soccer programs for the 2002 season as an assistant. Two years ago he worked as a Sports Psychology Consultant for the men’s soccer team at St. Mary’s College. Johnson, 34, will help the Golden Bears with the off-the-field mental and strength game plans for the year. He holds workshops with the team discussing issues such as goal setting, leadership, communication, concentration, motivation and team building. Johnson holds an impressive soccer background. From 1994-96 he played for the Cape Cod Crusaders and then in 1997 for the Vermont Voltage. He moved to the west coast in 1998, where he played for the San Francisco Bay Seals, then traveled back to the east coast where he played for the New Hampshire Phantoms in 1999. Raised in Vermont, Johnson attended the University of Vermont completing his BA degree in 1992. There, he was voted to the All-New England team, was a two-year selection to the Northeast-10 (now the Atlantic East) Academic All-League team, 1991 team MVP and led the team in goals for two consecutive years (1990-91). Johnson also coaches the boys Under-12 Blues team for La Morinda Soccer Club. He currently resides in Orinda.

2003 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 5 MEN'S SOCCER ENDOWMENTS ROBERT LEVY The Robert Levy Scholarship Fund was established in the spring of 1999 thanks to the generosity of Bob and June DiGrazia and June’s late uncle, Robert Levy. Levy left more than $160,000 of his estate to fund this endowment, which provides a grant-in-aid to a Cal men’s soccer student- athlete(s) each year. This year’s recipient is freshman Stephen Purdy. Bob DiGrazia, Cal’s first All-America soccer player in 1950, served as Cal’s soccer coach from 1952-80, posting a 29-year record of 202-133-39. He serves as the chair of the “Friends of Cal Soccer” booster organization. RECIPIENTS 1999 – Patrick Fisher, Dru Hoshimiya 2000 – Omar Gusmao 2001 – Troy Roberts 2002 – Nick Hatzke 2003 – Stephen Purdy MATT SIMI Established in the fall of 2002, the Matt Simi Scholarship fund has graciously been donated by former Cal standout goalkeeper Matt Simi. The scholarship is awarded to a deserving freshman chosen by head coach Kevin Grimes. Despite Simi graduating from Cal in 1990, his name remains in the record book. During his collegiate career (1987-89), Simi racked up impressive statistics, ranking fifth on the career list for goals-against average (1.40). His 13 career shutouts place him fifth on the all-time list behind the Bears’ goalkeeper coach, Henry Faulk. The recipient of this years award is freshman Justin Myers. RECIPIENT 2002 – Tyson Wahl 2003 – Justin Myers

Yohei Fukuda received the Rolling Thunder Scholarship in 2001.

ROLLING THUNDER The Rolling Thunder Scholarship fund is an endowment established in memory of the late Robert J. Strasser, the former CEO of adidas America and an alumnus of the University of California. The Rolling Thunder Scholarship is awarded to the men’s soccer player(s), as selected by head coach Kevin Grimes, who best conveys the spirit of Rob Strasser – hard-working individuals who are passionate about soccer and share the belief that athletics teach some of life’s basic lessons. Eric Ebert is the recipient of the 2002 Rolling Thunder Scholarship, which dates back to 1995. The scholarship is dedicated to Strasser’s memory and is funded by donations from his many friends and colleagues, including adidas America. The patrons of the Rolling Thunder Scholarship gather annually at the California adidas Classic in Strasser’s honor. A Rolling Thunder Team fund also has been established in conjunction with the scholarship award for the benefit of the men’s soccer team. Donations are used for men’s soccer expenses, excluding travel and equipment. RECIPIENTS 1995 – Brandon Moggio 1995 – Brandon Moggio 1996 – Doug Brooks, Chap Early 1997 – Ramiro Arredondo 1998 – Brian Purcell 1999 – Jason Thorpe 2000 – Patrick Fisher 2001 – Yohei Fukuda 2002 – Pieter Berger 2003 – Eric Ebert Nick Hatzke was the 2002 Robert Levy Scholarship recipient.

6 2003 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2003 ATHLETE PROFILES was a three-time first team all-league choice … offensive Most Valuable CARL ACOSTA 9 Player for three years … was the leading scorer on the team three years in Jr. F 5-4 130 a row ... led his high school to two Bay County League titles … North Coast Fair Oaks (Bella Vista HS) Section Finalists and Nor-Cal Premier Cup Finalists his senior year. Personal: Traveled to Kenya and also went to Rio de Jaineiro, Brazil to train at the Cal: Great attacking player has sparked offense prestigious Zico Futebol Academy ... mother Claudia J. Carr is a tenured off the bench in the past. 2002: Appeared in all professor in the Environmental Science, Policy, and Management department 22 games, starting three … tied for first on team at Cal ... born Oct. 4, 1982 in Berkeley. in goals scored (8) … earned All-Pac-10 honorable CARR’S CAREER STATISTICS mention. 2001: Made an immediate impact as a Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points freshman … started 11 of 16 games … scored two 2001 18 1 11 2 0 4 goals and had five assists … scored game-winning goal over Oregon State … 2002 21 19 36 2 7 11 won National Championship title with “Off The Wall”, a premier indoor Totals 39 20 47 4 7 15 soccer league during the summer of 2002. High School: Selected first team All-Capital Athletic League as a junior and senior … also Sacramento Bee first team all-city his last two years … his club team, the San Juan Lightning, won JUSTIN DELACRUZ 21 the U13 state championship in 1996, the U16 championship in 1999 and the Fr. MF 5-8 170 U17 regional championship in 2000 … four-year Olympic Development Elk Grove (Jesuit HS) Program state and regional team member. Personal: Sister, Natalia, was a gymnast at Cal State Fullerton and brother, Emilio, played soccer at American River High School: First team all-metro (2000-01) College … enjoys playing piano and guitar … parents are Cathy and Ray Acosta … … Metro League co-MVP and team MVP … first born Apr. 29, 1983 in Erie, PA. team all-city … team captain … guided Jesuit to win ACOSTA’S CAREER STATISTICS both the Metro League Championship (2000-01) and Sac-Joaquin Section Championship (2001). Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points Personal: Undeclared major … aspires to be an 2001 16 11 24 2 5 9 orthopedic surgeon … member of the National Honor Society, student 2002 22 3 35 8 1 17 government and Students Reaching Out … served as a retreat leader … enjoys Totals 38 14 59 10 6 26 playing the piano … parents are Rosalinda and Pedro Delacruz … born Apr. PIETER BERGER 22 13, 1984 in Sacramento. So. F 6-3 200 ANDREW FELDER 18 Irvine (Woodbridge HS) Fr. D 6-1 170 Cal: A leading attacker up front. 2002: Started all Encino (Harvard-Westlake School) 22 games for the Golden Bears … was tied for third on the team in points (11) … had a team-high three High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer game-winning goals including the game-winner in … team MVP (2001)… named to the first team All- Cal’s 2-1 NCAA Tournament win. 2001: Recipient Mission League … leading goal scorer in 2001 with of the 2002 Rolling Thunder Scholarship. High 12 goals … six-year club team (West Valley Samba) School: Finished his senior year with a 25-3 team record in the Sea View League… captain … led West Valley Samba to a state cup won league title all four years … leading league scorer (2002) … tied school record championship … Snickers Cup regional finalists. for the most goals in a single season (28) … 2002 Orange County Soccer Player Personal: Mass communications/political science major … would like to get of the Year … three-year all-county member and high school MVP… two time involved with business/sports management … has a sister, Frannie (16), and All-CIF … 2002 Irvine Athlete of the Year … member of the state Olympic brother, Matthew (21), a senior at Emory … parents are Sharon and James Development Player Team 2000-01 … voted Irvine Strikers Player of the Year, Felder … born Aug. 27, 1983 in Los Angeles. leading the team to a 42-4-6 record in 2002 … CYSA-S state champs (2002) … back-to-back Surf Cup champs (2000-01). Personal: Received the Goldenstate YOHEI FUKUDA 6 Academic Excellence award for both math and science … senior class president … as a senior, named Woodbridge Male Scholar Athlete of the Year … four-time scholar Jr. D/MF 5-11 145 athlete … parents are Kathy and Rene Berger … born Nov. 18, 1983 in Fountain Valley. Irvine (University HS) BERGER’S CAREER STATISTICS Cal: Anchor on backline. 2002: Returned from Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points injury to start all 22 games … received Pac-10 All- 2002 22 22 25 4 3 11 Academic honorable mention. 2001: Strong defensive performance as a freshman … started in all 12 games CALEN CARR 13 before a season-ending injury. High School: Came to Cal after leading University High in scoring with Jr. F/MF 5-11 145 12 goals his senior year ... made first team Pacific Coast League last three years Berkeley (The Branson School) … a three-year member of the Olympic Development Program, which won the national championship his senior year. Personal: Has two brothers, ages 23 and Cal: 2002: Named to the All-Pac-10 second 13 ... parents are Noriko and Haruaki Yohei … born Aug. 3, 1983 in Orange. team and received all-academic Pac-10 honors … tied for third on team in points (11) … had season FUKADA’S CAREER STATISTICS high four points in 5-0 win versus Oregon State (10/ Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points 11). 2001: Appeared in 18 games as a freshman … 2001 12 12 1 0 0 0 used mainly as a reserve player … scored a goal in 2002 22 22 5 0 1 1 win over Loyola-Maryland in the season opener. High School: As a prep, Totals 34 34 6 0 1 1

2003 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 7 2003 ATHLETE PROFILES LAWLER’S CAREER STATISTICS NICK HATZKE 23 Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points So. MF 5-9 155 2000 10 0 0 0 1 1 San Jose (Bellarmine Prep) 2001 6 0 1 0 1 1 2002 5 0 2 0 0 0 Cal: 2002: Added depth in midfield, appearing Totals 21 0 3 0 2 2 in 21 games … was second among freshmen in points with 6 … had a team high .643 shots on goal ALEX MARTINEZ 8 percentage. 2001: Awarded the 2002 Robert Levy Scholarship. High School: Bellarmine Prep ranked Jr. MF 5-10 155 number one in the Nation by Student Sports Irvine (Irvine HS) Magazine (2002), as it won the Central Coast Section Division One and West Catholic Athletic League (WACL) Championships all four years he was there Cal: 2002: Received All-Pac-10 Academic 2nd … named Soccer Player of the Year for the Central Coast Section by High team honors … appeared in eight games as a reserve School Sports Focus … 2002 San Jose Mercury News Co-Player of the Year scoring once. 2001: As a freshman, saw playing … WACL Offensive Player of the Year and first team all-league … voted to time in 17 games, all as a reserve … notched two the All-Mercury News first team (2002) … played for two club teams, Almaden goals. High School: Helped Irvine to consecutive Clash (1997-01) and Palo Alto Pumas (2002), coached by former MLS player Sea View League titles in 1999 and 2000 ... team Tim Martin … 2002 Dallas Cup champions and California-North State Cup captain his senior year ... was selected to the Olympic Development Program champions. Personal: Undeclared major … received Outstanding Academic State Team in 1998-00. Personal: Business major ... selected Scholar Athlete Excellence award … 2002 Scholar Athlete Award … parents are Gail and of the Year in 2001 at Irvine High ... parents are Maria and Richard Martinez, Martin Hatzke … born Oct. 16, 1983 in San Jose. who played professional soccer in Argentina ... born Nov. 15, 1983 in Orange. HATZKE’S CAREER STATISTICS MARTINEZ’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2002 21 2 14 1 4 6 2001 17 0 6 2 0 4 2002 8 0 2 1 0 2 MATT HOLTRUST 25 Totals 25 0 8 3 0 6 Fr. F 6-1 155 NOAH MERL 2 Mission Viejo (Santa Margarita HS) Jr. D/MF 6-0 170 High School: Fourth on all-time scoring list at Walnut Creek (De La Salle HS) Santa Margarita … two year member of All-Serra League (2001-02) … named to the 2002 first team Cal: Strong defensive force … has appeared in All-CIF … CIF champion as a sophomore … senior every game at Cal. 2002: Started all 22 games … year his club team, the San Juan Mustangs, took had most points (3) for any defender, notching one first place at the CSL Premier Tournament … part goal and one assist … was All-Pac-10 honorable of the 2001 State Olympic Development Program team … Personal: mention and All-Academic Pac-10 honorable Undeclared major … recognized as a MacDonald’s 2002 All-American … was mention. 2001: Made an immediate impact as a the Associate Student Body Comissioner … favorite player is Thierry Henry freshman in the backfield … played in all 20 games with 16 starts … collected … twin brother, Josh, plays soccer at UCSC … parents are Kerry and John two assists … took five shots. High School: Prep standout was a part of the Holtrust … born Jun. 28, 1984 in Chapel Hill, NC. Contra Costa Times first team in 2000 ... a two-time All-Bay Valley Athletic League first team member ... team captain and MVP his senior season … led De La Salle to three consecutive BVAL Championships and a CIF North Coast MATT LAWLER 12 Championship his last year. Personal: Member of the National Honor Sr. F/D 6-3 180 Society … sister, Jesse, attends Chico State … mother, Susan Weber, is a dance Bethesda, MD (Georgetown Prep) teacher and father, Bruce Merl, is a physician ... father was a lacrosse player at Oberlin College ... born Jun. 4, 1983 in Walnut Creek. Cal: 2002: Received honorable mention All- MERL’S CAREER STATISTICS Pac-10 honors … appeared as a reserve in five Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points games. 2001: Appeared in six games with one 2001 20 16 5 0 2 2 assist. 2000: Played in 10 games, all as a reserve … 2002 22 22 9 1 1 3 notched one assist for the season. High School: Totals 42 38 14 1 3 5 Played in the Interstate Athletic Conference … won the conference tournament championship in 1999 in which he was the leading scorer with 18 goals and seven assists … also competed in indoor track MIKE MUNOZ 10 for one season. Personal: Political science major … future plans include law Jr. MF 5-8 150 school … played for the MSYSA Olympic Development Program 1998-00 Los Alamitos (Los Alamitos HS) … enjoys music and water-skiing … has three younger siblings, Trevor, Charlotte and Juliette … parents are Peter, an All-American swimmer at Yale, Cal: Outstanding soccer player … expected to and the late Tracey Lawler … born Jan. 10, 1982 in Washington D.C. carry Cal’s offense from the midfield. 2002: Had a breakout season … led team in points (19) and tied for lead in goals (8) … led team in shots with 45 … had two game-winning overtime goals at home against Portland and Washington … joined Josh Saunders on All-Pac-10 first team. 2001: Stepped into Division I play his .

8 2003 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2003 ATHLETE PROFILES freshman year with ease … played in 19 games with 17 starts … led the team with Cup winners. Personal: Undeclared major … All-CIF Scholastic Achievement award seven assists … second on the team with 13 points … second on the team in shots … parents are Emily Blair and Phil Peters … born Mar. 1, 1984 in Woodland. on goal (13) … second team All-Pac-10 … third team All-Far West Region … attended U20 national team camp (2002). High School: As a senior, was selected Sunset League Offensive Most Valuable Player ... first team All-CIF ... Orange County Coaches ANGEL QUINTERO 5 Association Most Valuable Player. Personal: Received the Governor’s Scholarship So. MF 5-9 160 Award ... traveled to Norway to play soccer with a pro team ... great grandfather, James Whittier (La Habra HS) Hilsey Dodson, was captain of the Cal baseball team … parents are Christine and Samuel Munoz … born Sept. 14, 1983 in Bellflower 2001: Appeared in all 20 games, starting in MUNOZ’S CAREER STATISTICS 19 … third on the team with 10 points … posted Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points five goals and eight shots on goal. High School: 2001 19 17 36 3 7 13 Selected first team All-Freeway League … active 2002 22 21 45 8 3 19 on club team, the Irvine Strikers ... Premier League Totals 41 38 81 11 10 32 champs in the U19 division and Surf Cup Champs in the U17 division ... played on the U-16 U.S. national team … also lettered in tennis for a year and cross country two years. Personal: Undeclared major KYLE NAVARRO 7 … Principal’s Honor Roll and Scholar Athlete … traveled to Argentina, Jr. D 5-10 170 France and Mexico to play soccer … parents are Rosa and Angel Quintero … Fair Oaks (Del Campo HS) born Oct. 9, 1983 in Monterey Park. QUINTERO’S CAREER STATISTICS Cal: Part of talented freshmen class of 2000 … Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points key component for the Bears’ defense. 2002: Was 2001 20 19 14 5 0 10 solid again in the backfield starting 21 games … received All-Pac-10 honorable mention honors. TROY ROBERTS 16 2001: Was a starter as a freshman playing in all 20 games … played a vital role in the backfield … took Jr. D 5-10 170 three shots. High School: Four-time All-Capital Fremont (Washington HS) Athletic League selection ... three-year all-metro league pick ... led high Cal: Standout player who has played in every game school team to third-place finish at Snickers National Championship … won at Cal during the last two years… will be counted on to state championship three times while in high school … played varsity baseball bring leadership on the field. 2002: Scored games only for three years, earning all-league recognition every year and all-city section goal in 1-0 win at home over Stanford (10/26) … named his senior year. Personal: Would like to become a successful business man All-Pac-10 second team. 2001: Started in all 20 games … received the President’s Award of Achievment … enjoys baseball, golf and in the backfield … contributed offensively with one goal camping … has two younger sisters, Lauren (17) and Meghan (11) … parents and one assist … received honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors … invited to three are Cynthia and John Navarro … born Oct. 18, 1983 in Carmichael. U20 national team camps (2002). High School: Four-year letterwinner ... named NAVARRO’S CAREER STATISTICS first team all-league three years …. led his team to back-to-back undefeated seasons Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points en route to two Mission Valley Athletic League championships ... played on the U18 2001 20 19 3 0 0 0 national team as a senior, travelling to Holland, Portugal, Florida and Illinois. 2002 21 21 2 0 0 0 Personal: Received Golden State Exam High Honors ... enjoys music and sports … Totals 41 40 5 0 0 0 parents are Margaret and William Roberts ... born Sept. 18, 1983 in San Jose. MIKE OSEGUERA 26 ROBERTS’ CAREER STATISTICS Fr. GK 5-11 170 Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points Huntington Beach (Marina HS) 2001 20 20 9 1 1 3 2002 22 22 8 1 0 2 High School: Started for four years at Marina Totals 42 42 17 2 1 5 HS … holds career record for most shutouts and best GAA … team MVP as a sophomore and senior DAVID SCHEID 3 … three-time first team All-Sunset League … CIF Sr. D 5-9 160 first team as a senior … member of the high school Tiburon (Redwood HS) 2002 all-star South team and the 2002 All-CIF Division II team … his club team, the San Juan Storm, placed third at the Far Cal: 2002: Played in one game off the bench. West Regionals and were Cal-South finalists in 2002. Personal: Undeclared 2001: Redshirted. 2000: Participated in five games major … two year letter winner in baseball … parents are Nancy and Robert Oseguera … got off one shot in 2000. High School: A … born Oct. 20, 1983 in Huntington Beach. member of the National Honor Society … club SAM PETERS 11 team (Sereno) won the State Championship. Personal: Hopes to pursue a career in medicine Fr. F 5-10 150 ... enjoys working out and playing billiards in his Davis (Davis HS) spare time … has two siblings, Kelli, who attends Duke, and Logan … parents are Pat and Steve Scheid … born Feb. 25, 1982 in Merriam, KS. High School: Led team in assists and goals … 77 SCHEID’S CAREER STATISTICS career goals … first team all-league and first team all-city … team MVP …led Davis High School to Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points three section championships and two Capital 2000 5 0 1 0 0 0 Athletic League championships … club team 2001 Redshirt (CYSA) was state cup finalists in 2002 and Diadora 2002 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 6 0 1 0 0 0 2003 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 9 2003 ATHLETE PROFILES RYAN SWIONTEK 14 TYSON WAHL 19 Sr. MF 5-9 155 So. MF 6-2 185 Coronado (Coronado HS) Newport Beach (Newport Harbor HS)

Cal: 2002: Received Pac-10 All-Academic Cal: 2002: Started all 22 games in midfield … honorable mention. 2001: Redshirted. 2000: Used scored a goal in a 2-0 win over San Francisco (9/22). by coach Grimes primarily as a key reserve, appearing 2001: Recipient of Matt Simi Scholarship. High in 17 games ... received the Golden Bear School: Three-time All-CIF recognition … won Achievement Award for highest team GPA in U18 club state championship with the Irvine 2000. High School: Was first-team Harbor League Strikers … attended U20 and U17 National team his senior year ... won the Southern California championships in 1996 … state camps. Personal: Undeclared major … played soccer in Boliva, Portugal, cup finalists 1997-98 … won the History Achievement Award and was the Switzerland, Germany, Trinadad-Tobago, Mexico and Canada … three Union-Tribune Scholar-Athlete. Personal: Architecture major ... has traveled siblings, Jarrett (14), Ashlee (20) and Chris (22), who attends Cal … parents to Europe to play soccer … enjoys bodysurfing, skinboarding and skate are Kim and Larry Wahl … born Feb. 23, 1984 in Newport Beach. boarding among other sports ... mother is Noreen Swiontek … born Aug. 22, WAHL’S CAREER STATISTICS 1980 in Chicago, Il. Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points SWIONTEK’S CAREER STATISTICS 2002 22 22 16 1 0 2 Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2000 17 1 3 0 0 0 BRIAN WALKER 1 2001 Redshirt 2002 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sr. GK 6-3 210 Totals 18 1 3 0 0 0 Concord (Northgate HS)

Cal: Most experienced player Golden Bears GARRETT TERRACCIANO 15 have in net … expected to start the season in net. So. MF 5-10 160 2002: Received Pac-10 All-Academic honorable Temecula (Torrey Pines HS) mention honors. 2001: Served as backup goalie his sophomore year, appearing in one game 2000: Cal: Adds depth to the midfield position 2002: Came in as a freshman and played immediately in Contributed with one goal and two assists … was goal ... tallied a record of 3-8-1 ... started 10 games, logging 1030:40 minutes awarded Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention. ... had a GAA of 2.53 and a save percentage of .642 ... All-Academic Pac- 2001: Redshirted his freshman year at Cal. High 10 second team recipient. High School: Played for Richard Thow while at School: As a senior, played on the Cal-South Olympic Northgate ... honored as the Defensive MVP and first team All-League. Development Program squad that won the national Personal: Brother, Matthew, attends San Jose State ... parents are Beverly championship … a four-year letterwinner in golf and and Eric Walker ... born Oct. 27, 1980 in Concord. track ... scholar athlete award recipient … member of the National Honor Society WALKER’S CAREER STATISTICS and the California Scholarship Federation. Personal: Integrative biology major Year G GS Min GAA Pct W-L-T SO … enjoys golf, wakeboarding and snowboarding … parents are Lavonna and Peter 2000 12 10 1030:40 2.53 .642 3-8-1 3 Terracciano ... born Aug. 27, 1983 in Canoga Park. 2001 1 0 6:36 0.00 .000 0-0-0 0 TERRACCIANO’S CAREER STATISTICS 2002 3 0 45:40 0.00 .000 0-0-0 0 Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points Totals 16 10 1122:56 2.53 .642 3-8-1 3 2001 Redshirt 2002 15 10 9 1 2 4

10 2003 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2003 FRESHMEN PROFILES ERIC EBERT 4 STEVE PURDY 20 Fr. MF 6-0 175 Fr. MF/D 6-3 178 Irvine (Woodbridge HS) San Jose (Archbishop Mitty HS)

High School: Three time All-Sea View selection High School: Three-year All-WCAL selection and two time All-CIF pick … led high school team … played on the South San Jose Fusion for the past to three Sea View League Championships … member five years, who won the Premier League of club team, the Irvine Strikers … Irvine World Championship in 2000 and were semi-finalists in News Athlete of the Year 2003 … was first team the 2001 state cup … was Offensive Player of the all-county in 2003 and CIF first team in 2001 and Year in 2001 … was invited to two U.S. under-18 2002 … on team that won CIF championship … was four time Surf Cup national team camps and the Adidas Elite Soccer. Personal: Undeclared champion and won one regional championship. Personal: Undeclared major major … aspires to become an architect or business man … parents are Rosa … hobbies include video games … father Don Ebert played professional soccer and John Purdy … has two siblings, Kevin (23) and Janette (21) … born Feb. for the St. Louis Steamers, New York Cosmos, and LA Hazees and is now a 5, 1985 in Bakersfield. coach… has two siblings, Ian (16) and Taera (14) … parents are Karen and Don Ebert … born Aug. 27, 1984 in St. Louis, MO. J.T. SEARLES 12 MARCUS FILLY 0 Fr. MF 6-0 170 Fr. GK 5-11 185 Washington Beach (Marina HS) Mill Valley (Tamalpais HS) High School: 2003 Sunset League MVP as a High School: Posted 11 shutouts his junior year senior, first team All-Sunset League as a junior, and which was a school record … was named team MVP second team All-Sunset League as a sophomore … his sophomore and senior year … was named all- 2003 first team All-CIF … won U18 club 2003 state league goalkeeper his junior and senior years ... championship with the Irvine Strikers … played coached soccer camps in Berkeley over the summer with the Far Western Regional Champion Southern … was a three-year MVP on the varsity golf team … California Seahorses and was youngest member … named to the state team graduated salutatorian in his high school class. Personal: Undeclared major … in 2002. Personal: Undeclared major … hobbies are golf and ping pong … would like to become a radiologist like his father … plans to go to medical school grandfather, John Searles, played for the Boston Red Sox … parents are Kim after college … parents are Barbara and Roy Filly … has two siblings, Chris (20) and Bill Searles … born Nov. 11, 1984 in Fountain Valley. and Tony (33) … born Oct. 2, 1984 in San Francisco. ANDREW JACOBSON 27 JEFF SERAFINI 28 Fr. MF/F 6-2 185 Fr. D 5-11 158 Palo Alto (Gunn HS) Mission Viejo (Capistrano Valley HS) High School: Played on the U-15, U-16, U-17 High School: Led the SCVAL league with 14 national teams … traveled to Bolivia, Costa Rica, goals and seven assists his senior year … named the Germany and France to play soccer … overcame 2002 Gunn High School Offensive Player of the two back surgeries to continue his playing career. Year after leading the team to the Central Coast Personal: Undeclared major … hometown paper Division II Championship title … named first team is the OC Register … has two brothers and two All-SCVAL … played for the Palo Alto Crew which sisters … parents are Kay and Bob Serafini … was born on Mar. 7, 1985 in won the Nor-Cal premier league Personal: Undeclared major but would like Westlake Village. to become a lawyer after college… mother, Cindy, graduated from Cornell and is now a nurse … has two siblings, Melanie attends Cal and Davis is 21 … born Sept. 25, 1985 in Fort Myers, FL. JUSTIN MYERS 24 Fr. GK 6-2 195 San Diego (Torrey Pines HS)

High School: Was starting varsity goalkeeper since his freshman year … three-year captain was named MVP and All-Palomar League as a senior … was named MVP of his club team, the Surf Soccer Club, which won the 2001 Surf Club title … was a Scholar Athlete and received the Commitment award … high school team was a State Finalist … played four years on the varsity football team and one year on the freshman baseball team … member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Undeclared major … hobbies include going to the beach … dream is to play in the World Cup … father George and mother Mary both work in real estate … has two siblings, Jacob (17) and Erik (11) … born Jan. 15, 1985 in Phoenix, AZ.

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