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CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY

On Jan. 5, 1887, James Archibald Campbell, a 26-year-old Baptist minister, welcomed 16 students to a small church in Buies Creek, , for the first day of classes for the school he founded: Buies Creek Academy. By the end of the first term, there were 92 students.

Since then, Buies Creek Academy has evolved to become Campbell Junior College (1926), Campbell College (1961), and Campbell University (1979). Throughout these transformations, the university has remained true to its founding principles to address the most pressing needs of North Carolina and to educate men and women for Christian service around the world.

A testimony to how these founding principles still guide Campbell University today is the establishment of three new schools in the last two years. Campbell launched the School of Osteopathic Medicine — North Carolina’s first new medical school in over 35 years — in 2013. In 2016, it will open the doors to its eighth and ninth schools, nursing and engineering.

They join Campbell’s other established schools — College of Arts & Sciences, the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law (1976), the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business (1983), the School of Education (1985), the College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (1985) and the Divinity School (1996). In addition to its main campus in Buies Creek, Campbell University has extended campuses in the Park, Camp Lejeune, Fort Bragg/ Pope Air Force Base, and Raleigh, where the law school relocated to in 2009.

Today, Campbell University enrolls nearly 6,500 students, including more than 4,500 undergraduate and graduate students on its main campus. They’re studying across nearly 100 disciplines in the liberal arts, health sciences and professions — and continuing the university’s tradition of excellence in faith, learning, and service.

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GOCAMELS.COM 79 Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 CONTENTS QUICK FACTS Quick Facts ...... 1 2016 Season Outlook...... 2-3 GENERAL 2016 Schedule...... 4 Location...... Buies Creek, N.C. 2016 Roster...... 5 Founded...... January 5, 1887 Meet the Camels...... 6-12 Enrollment...... 6,790 (all campuses); 3,277 (main campus undergrad.) Head Coach Dustin Fonder...... 13 President...... Dr. J. Bradley Creed (Baylor, ‘79) Assistant Coaches Tom Pool & Jeremy Wisdo...... 14 Athletic Director...... Bob Roller (Virginia Tech, ‘83) Assistant Coach Matt Brewster...... 15 Conference...... Big South Campbell Soccer Facilities...... 16-17 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Camels in Pro Soccer...... 18 School Colors...... Orange & Black 2015 Individual Statistics...... 19 2015 Results...... 20 Nickname...... Fighting Camels 2015 Team Statistics...... 21 Stadium...... Eakes Athletic Complex 2015 Statistic Leaders...... 22 Capacity/Surface...... 1,000/Grass All-Time Results...... 23 Athletics Department Phone:...... 910.893.1327 Year-by-Year Results...... 24-28 COACHING STAFF Homecoming/Parents’ Day Matches...... 29 All-Time Varsity Roster...... 30-32 Head Coach...... Dustin Fonder (Roanoke College, ‘94) Career Records...... 33-34 E-Mail...... [email protected] Season Records...... 35 Office Phone...... 910.893.1333 Match Records...... 36 at Campbell...... 10-9-0 (2nd season) Goalkeeping Records...... 37 Overall Record...... 88-72-18 (9 years) Team Records/CU vs. Nationally-Ranked Opponents...... 38 Assistant Coach...... Jeremy Wisdo (UNC Asheville, ‘01) Awards and Honors...... 39-41 Office Phone...... 910-814-4321 Campbell Men’s Soccer Timeline...... 42-44 Assistant Coach...... Tom Pool (Slippery Rock ‘11) Campbell vs. All Opponents...... 45 Office Phone...... 910-814-5779 Support Groups...... 46 Assistant Coach...... Matt Brewster (Southampton Solent ‘12) Big South Conference...... 47 Office Phone...... 910-814-5779 TEAM HISTORY First Year...... 1963 Overall Record...... 491-371-59 (.565) / 52 years NCAA I Record...... 344-316-52 (.520) / 38 years NCAA I Conference Championships...... 13 (Big South 1984 regular season & tournament, ‘85 regular season & tournament, ‘88 regular season, ‘90 regular season, ‘91 tournament, ‘92 tournament, ‘93 regular season, A-Sun regular season 2005, 2008, 2009, A-Sun tournament 2007) Last NCAA Appearance...... 2007 (L at Furman 2-0) MEDIA INFORMATION Associate A.D./Athletic Communications...... Stan Cole E-Mail...... [email protected] Director of Athletic Communications...... Jason Williams E-Mail...... [email protected] Assistant Director of Ath. Comm./MSOC Contact...... Jonathan Davidson E-Mail...... [email protected] Office Phone...... 910.893.1529 Cell Phone...... 910.890.0513 Assistant Director of Athletic Communications...... Chris Downey E-Mail...... [email protected] Credits Athletic Communications Assistant...... Forest Jersey The 2016 Campbell University Men’s Soccer Guide is an official on-line E-Mail...... [email protected] publication of the CU Athletics Communications office. The guide Website...... www.GoCamels.com was written, edited and designed by Jonathan Davidson, Assistant Mailing Address...... P.0. Box 10, 78 Dr. McKoy Rd. Director of Communications. Editorial assistance from Stan Cole and ...... Buies Creek, N.C. 27506 the Campbell Athletics Communications staff. Cover designed by TEAM INFORMATION Bill Priestley with editorial asistance from Chris Downey. Photogra- 2015 Overall Record...... 10-9-0 phy was provided by Todd Scarborough, Bennett Scarborough, Will National/South Atlantic Region Rank...... -- / -- Bratton, Mike Cox, Chris Haynes, Wes Jackson, Joel Penny, Scott Ca- Home Record...... 5-3-0 pell, Todd Drexler and Alex Edwards. Additional photography by Scott Road Record...... 4-4-0 Bales. Neutral Record...... 1-2-0 2015 Big South Record (Finish)...... 5-4-0 (4th) Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 13/10 Newcomers...... 13

1 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 2016 Campbell Fighting Camels Season Outlook The commitment to prepare takes hard work, determination and focus. When a team is committed to the preparation of an upcoming season, the confidence to perform will follow. The Campbell men’s soccer team has adopted that philosophy throughout the 2016 preseason, and now the regular season is here.

Preparation starts with working hard on the training field. That work ethic trans- lates to film sessions, workouts in the weight room and ultimately in the classroom. If the preparation is there, the results will follow.

“The reason we strive to be committed to prepare is to be confident to perform,” said Campbell’s second-year head coach Dustin Fonder. “I want the guys to put in the work so on gameday they are ready for the challenge. That is our motto. If we do those things, we can have success.”

The Camels took a big step in returning to a winning culture last year in Fonder’s first season in the Creek. CU experienced a five-win turnaround from the previous campaign and finished over .500 for the first time since 2012. Campbell played in its first Big South Championship semifinal since re-joining the league in 2011 after a thrilling 3-2 victory over Longwood in the quarterfinal match on its home turf.

The league took notice as well. The conference’s head coaches voted the Camels fourth in the 2016 preseason poll, the same spot they finished in 2015. However, this is a new squad from the one that took the field last season. CU returns 13 of 23 lettermen and welcomes 13 newcomers to the roster. Coach Fonder was pleased in the way that last year turned out, but still has an eye towards the future.

“I feel we probably overachieved by most people’s estimation last year,” said Fond- er. “That group should be proud of their accomplishments, so now we just have to make sure we keep building and have continued success season-after-season. Once you establish a culture of winning and start playing for results, those things will live on from the season before. The pillars are in place, we just have to continue to build them.”

(Top) Helgi Thor Jónsson and Akwasi Adu celebrate the first goal of the 2016 season

(Left) Daniel Mukuna battles a UNCW player on opening night The weight of the pillars falls on the shoulders of a young team. 22 of the 29 play- ers on the roster are underclassmen, and nine of those players started the Camels’ preseason exhibition against Elon. Two members of the sophomore class landed on the Big South all-freshman and all-conference squads last season. The freshmen class features European club standouts with international playing experience and seven former United States Olympic Development Program members.

Trying to find the group’s identity has been a trying task throughout the preseason. Blending together so many different playing styles from around the world can be challenging, and that is a challenge facing the Camels’ coaching staff.

“As coaches, we have to learn our personnel and find what playing style fits that personnel,” Fonder stated. “We have looked for that throughout the preseason and we are getting closer to knowing what we are going to do for the Wilmington game. It’s an extremely young group, but we definitely see a lot of positives in our newcomers.”

One of the main strengths of this year’s Camels squad is athleticism, but the back line appears to be as strong as any Campbell team of the past. Sophomore Daniel Mukuna, a 2015 All-Big South selection, headlines the unit and Travis Gonzalez re- turns after appearing in 15 contests last season.

That duo appears poised to occupy the two central defender positions while two new faces look to appear on the outside spots. Freshmen Edward Fulwood (Manchester, England) and Sam Orisatoki (Thamesmead, Eng- land) have stood out in preseason camp and will see significant time on the wings.

2 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 2016 Campbell Fighting Camels Season Outlook CU also returns senior Matt Martinez, who started all 19 matches last season.

“I believe the back four will be a unit that the rest of the team can rely on,” said Fonder. “In tough times they can be our anchor. “We are really excited to see Daniel lead this backline. He has a chance to be one of the top center backs in this league, not just on our team, but the Big South as a whole. He’s strong, athletic and has really improved as a soccer player since he’s been here at Campbell. Travis comple- ments him well, both of them have good size and can be the anchors in the center of the defense.

“We feel that we really have upgraded on the outsides and that excites us. On the right we have Edward Fullwood, who we think can be the best right back in the whole league. He has that type of talent. Then we have Sam Orisatoki who is an- other freshman and a true attacking left back. So when you have two good anchors back in the center you can really release those guys in the attack more often.”

Backing up the defense is junior goalkeeper Matt Mozynski. He has 31 career starts with 147 saves and a 2.58 goals against average. He made 101 saves as a sopho- more, which tied for ninth in CU history. Also returning is sophomore Jeff Kennedy, who made five starts in 2015 and finished with a 4-1 record, all in Big South play. He compiled a 1.55 goals against average and a .742 save percentage.

“We are fortunate in goal,” said Fonder. “Matt has emerged as the starter and done well in his opportunities so far. We also have Jeff, who has played in real matches (Top) Gideon Betz and is a very competent backup that won some big matches for us last year. Any direction we go in we’ll be okay because we have guys that know how to come in (Bottom Left) Matt Mozynski and manage a match.” after leading his junior club in scoring last season and earing 2015 MVP honors. Par- rish and Wirth could also see time up top, giving the Camels options in the attack. In the midfield, the Camels return 2015 All-Big South selection Josh Signey and will feature freshman Gideon Betz (Schlüchtern, Germany) in the center positions. “We will look to Seth and Helgi in the forward positions, but our forwards and wing- Campbell has many different options in the other midfield positions. Sophomore ers are interchangeable in the system we play now,” said Fonder. “We want to hit Sam Butts returns after playing in all 19 contests last season and junior Pepe Rangel people with numbers and fresh legs. So I think our versatility could be a major as- brings experience as well. Sophomore Gabe Parrish and freshman Clayton Wirth set.” (Crestwood, Ky.) will also add depth in the position. The 2016 schedule is a 20 match slate featuring four contests against 2015 NCAA “Right now Gideon and Josh are two guys that we are looking at as holding mid- Tournament participants. It includes 10 regular season matches at the Eakes Ath- fielders,” said Fonder. “They both have good range of passing and both are honest, letic Complex, the most since 2003. Campbell kicks things off against a familiar foe hard working, and tough to tackle. We can count on them centrally and then out UNCW Friday. The Camels have faced the Seahawks more than any other opponent wide we have a lot of different options. We have some flank players that can pro- in their 53-year history with the first match dating back to 1966. Friday’s contest vide some different things and that’s the group that really has some athleticism.” will mark their 51st meeting with CU holding a narrow 26-22-2 edge in the all-time series. In the forward positions, sophomore Seth Jones is the team’s leading returning scorer. Freshman Helgi Thor Jónsson (Granour, Iceland) will add depth up top “We are really excited about the challenging schedule that we have put together for the boys,” said Fonder. “We were able to secure 10 home matches and now must get our team prepared to defend home turf. We also need to see all of the Campbell community come out and be our 12th man.”

The commitment to preparation is a tough task. The confidence to perform is the reward but isn’t an easy task to achieve. The team must be up for the chal- lenge and become fully committed to living up to last year’s success. A winning culture is hard to achieve but easy to abandon. The pillars truly have been built, it’s now up to the team to strengthen the foundation.

“We are going to have a good product on the field,” Fonder stated. “It will be a hard- working product, we can guarantee that, one of the hardest working products in the league. Overall, we are really just excited about all the positives going on here at Campbell athletics. We are pleased with our new bench area and our new offices and locker room are all positives. We have already seen a big offseason return for our recruiting.

“We are building towards something much bigger. That is year in and year out championship consistency, where every season we are picked in the top two and make it to the finals. That’s the goal of the program, that’s what we all want.”

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Date Day Opponent Location Time Aug. 17 Wed. ELON (preseason) BUIES CREEK 7:00 Aug. 20 Sat. CHOWAN (preseason) BUIES CREEK 7:00 Aug. 26 Fri. UNC WILMINGTON BUIES CREEK 7:00 Sept. 2 Fri. NORTH FLORIDA BUIES CREEK 7:00 Sept. 6 Tues. at Howard Washington D.C. 4:00 Sept. 10 Sat. WILLIAM & MARY BUIES CREEK 7:00 Sept. 17 Sat. at UNC Greensboro Greensboro, N.C. 7:00 Sept. 20 Tues. BELMONT BUIES CREEK 7:00 Sept. 24 Sat. at Gardner-Webb * Boling Springs, N.C. 7:00 Sept. 27 Tues. at Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. 7:00 Oct. 1 Sat. at Longwood * Farmville, Va. 6:00 Oct. 4 Tues. WINTHROP * BUIES CREEK 7:00 Oct. 8 Sat. UNC ASHEVILLE * BUIES CREEK 7:00 Oct. 11 Tues. OLD DOMINION BUIES CREEK 7:00 Oct. 14 Fri. at Liberty * Lynchburg, Va. 7:00 Oct. 18 Tues. at Duke Durham, N.C. 7:00 Oct. 22 Sat. PRESBYTERIAN * BUIES CREEK 7:00 Oct. 25 Tues. APPALACHIAN STATE BUIES CREEK 7:00 Oct. 29 Sat. at Radford * Radford, Va. 7:00 Nov. 2 Wed. HIGH POINT * BUIES CREEK 7:00 Nov. 6 Sun. Big South Championship Quarterfinals Campus Site (at Higher Seed) TBA Nov. 9 Fri. Big South Championship Semifinals Campus Site (at Higher Seed) TBA Nov. 13 Sun. Big South Championship Final Campus Site (at Higher Seed) TBA * Big South Conference opponent 4 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 2016 Fighting Camels Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School (Previous College) 0 Jeff Kennedy GK R-So. 6-2 171 Winston-Salem, N.C. / Mt. Tabor 1 Matthew Mozynski GK R-Jr. 6-2 195 Webster, Mass. / Franklin 2 Edward Fulwood D Fr. 6-1 169 Manchester, England / Loreto 3 Travis Gonzalez D Jr. 6-3 186 West Palm Beach, Fla. / The King’s Academy 4 Josh Signey M So. 5-10 161 Bakewell, England / Lady Manners School 5 Samuel Orisatoki D Fr. 5-7 164 Thamesmead, England / Beths Grammar School 6 Daniel Mukuna D So. 6-2 198 Manchester, England / St. Peter’s RC 8 Gideon Betz M Fr. 6-0 183 Schluechtern, Germany / Ulrich-von-Hutten-Gymnasium 10 Eduardo Maceira M/F Jr. Caracas, Venezuela / Colegio Los Arcos (USF) 12 Pepe Rangel F/M R-Sr. 5-11 156 Chico, Calif. / Del Valle (Concordia Univ.) 13 Eric Röstlund D So. 5-10 160 Uddevalla, Sweden / Agnebergsgymnasiet 14 Mario Da Silva F/M Fr. 5-10 165 Parkland, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas (Army) 16 Sam Butts M So. 5-6 134 Charlotte, N.C. / Hickory Grove Christian 17 Akwasi Adu M Fr. 6-0 156 Durham, N.C. / Research Triangle HS 18 Seth Jones F So. 5-8 149 Gastonia, N.C. / Huss 19 Helgi Thor Jónsson F Fr. 6-0 171 Garour, Iceland / Fjolbrautaskoli Suðurnesja 20 Gabe Parrish F So. 6-1 168 Portland, Ore. / Central Catholic 21 Clayton Wirth F Fr. 5-11 155 Crestwood, Ky. / Oldham County 22 Jake Dressman D/F R-So. 6-1 180 Durham, N.C. / Jordan 23 Matt Martinez D Sr. 6-0 195 Cheltenham, Pa. / Archibishop Ryan (York College) 24 Juan Valderrama D Sr. 5-10 161 Bogota, Colombia / Colegio Bilingue de la Universidad (Great Falls College) 25 Marco Perez M Jr. 6-0 159 Garner, N.C. / Garner 26 Hakeem Reid D Fr. 6-3 170 Jacksonville, Fla. / Fleming Island 27 Geoffrey Thompson D So. 5-7 152 Raeford, N.C. / Hoke County 28 Spencer Currier F So. 6-1 190 Charlotte, N.C. / Olympic 29 Brandon McCurtain D/M Fr. 5-10 157 Gresham, Ore. / Central Catholic 31 Drew Walters M Fr. 5-9 150 Wilmington, N.C. / Eugene Ashley 32 Griffin Kent D Fr. 5-11 190 Concord, N.C. / Cox Mill 37 Jamison Edwards GK Fr. 6-3 185 Louisville, Ky. / Fern Creek Head Coach: Dustin Fonder (Roanoke College, ’94) Assistant Coach: Jeremy Wisdo (UNC Asheville, ‘01) Assistant Coach: Tom Pool (Slippery Rock, ‘11) Assistant Coach: Matt Brewster (Southampton Solent ‘12) 5 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Meet the Camels Akwasi Spencer Adu 17 Currier 28 Freshman / Sophomore / Forward Durham, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Research Triangle HS / TUSA ‘98 Gold Olympic HS / Carolina Rapids Academy

Prep/Personal: Letterman at Research Triangle High School in Durham, 2015: Big South Presidential Honor Roll. N.C. under the direction of head coach Matt Madden... Helped the Rap- tors finish with a 16-6-1 overall record in 2015... Named all-conference as a Prep/Personal: Played four years as a forward/center midfielder for the senior after registering 38 points on 17 goals and four assists... Played club Carolina Rapids Development Academy… Also has experience on de- soccer with Triangle United Soccer Association (TUSA) ‘98 Gold, which fense after filling in as a right back for the North Meck Soccer Club in 10th ranked second in the state last season. grade… Captained the North Meck Soccer Club’s Fourteens team and was also the team’s leading scorer… Earned a spot on the A/B Honor Roll in Gideon each of his first three years at Olympic High School. Betz 8 Mario Freshman / Midfielder Da Silva 14 Schluechtern, Germany Ulrich-von-Hutten-Gymnasium / SV Buchonia Flieden Sophomore/ Forward/Midfieldder Parkland, Fla. Prep/Personal: Played club soccer with SV Buchonia Flieden... Graduate St. Thomas Aquinas / Army of Ulrich-von-Hutten-Gymnasium... Plans to major in chemistry. 2015: Spent the spring season with the Camels and appeared in exhibtion contests. Sam 2014 (Army): One of seven players to start and appear in all 20 matches... Led all freshmen with 13 starts... Totaled a pair of goals and one assist … Butts 16 Tied for first on the team with two goals while tying for second with five points... Scored the game-winning goal against Saint Joseph’s and Central Sophomore / Midfielder Connecticut State. Charlotte, N.C. Prep/Personal: Played for Weston FC of the U.S. Soccer Development Hickory Grove Christian HS / Charlotte Soccer Academy Academy under head coach Marcelo Neveleff... Invited to the Olympic De- velopment Program... Led Florida to its first ODP National Championship, 2015: One of four players to start and appear in all 19 matches and the only mid- winning tournament MVP and the Golden Boot (most goals in the tourna- fielder... Finished with two points on a pair of assists... Assisted on the Camels’ lone goal in the regular season contest versus ment)... Letterman at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Longwood (9/27)... Centered the ball from Fla.... A Miami Herald all-county first team selection for Broward County the right side to set up Seth Jones for the as a sophomore... Was the leading goal scorer in Broward County among score... Earned the assist on the game-winner Class 5A-6A players... Named team MVP as a sophomore... Seleccted as at Presbyterian (10/24)... Set a ball across the team Rookie of the Year as a freshman... Earned the highest GPA on his face of the goal that found the head of Isaiah team during sophomore season at St. Thomas Aquinas... Earned a trial at Page... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. the West Ham United Youth Academy in , England. Prep/Personal: Played at the Charlotte Soc- cer Academy after joining the U14 side in Jake 2011-12… Reached the regional finals of the U14 National … Participated in the Disney Soccer Showcase tourna- Dressman ment… Semifinalist in the USYS State Cup… 5 Ranked 96th among club soccer players and in the top 150 among all players in TopDraw- R-Sophomore / Defender/Forward erSoccer.com’s 2012-13 rankings… Named Durham, N.C. a player to watch and a four-star recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com in 2014-15… Ap- Jordan HS / TUSA Gold peared 34 times with 27 starts for the U16 Academy team, placing 73 percent of his shots on goal with two scores. 2015: First season on the active roster.... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. Career Stats GP/GS G A Pts. SH SOG SOG% 2014: Redshirt... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. 2015 19/19 0 2 2 1 0 .000 CAREER 19/19 0 2 2 1 0 .000 6 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Meet the Camels Prep/Personal: All-State and all-region performer as a senior and named 2014: Made 15 starts in 17 appearances for the Camels in 2014, placing Pac 6 Conference player of the year... Helped Jordan win 2010 state title second among defenders with 1,343 minutes played (79 minutes per and four consecutive conference championships... Three-time all-confer- match)… Scored his first collegiate ence performer... Also earned all-league honors in swimming... National goal off a header against Presbyterian Honor Society student... Former member of ’95 NC ODP State Team as well to equalize the match midway through as Region III camp selection... Coached by former Campbell assistant Billy the first half (10/25)… Fired a season- Englishby for Triangle United Gold, which won 2013 USYSA Region III title high pair of shots against Presbyterian and advanced to the national championship... Born Nov. 26, 1995 in Ra- and at Liberty (11/5)… Came up with leigh, N.C. four team saves against High Point (10/29).

Jamison Prep/Personal: Prep All-American at The King’s Academy... Also named to Edwards All-Southeast Super Region Team as 37 well as All-Area by Palm Beach Post and All-County by the Fort Lauderdale Freshman / Goalkeeper Sun Sentinel... Central defender for FC Louisville, Ky. Florida U-18 club team, ranked third in Fern Creek HS / Javanon ‘98 the state... Born July 26, 1996. Prep/Personal: Four-year letterman at Fern Creek High School in Lou- isville, Kentucky... Voted a team captain... Earned all-state recogniton as Seth a senior... Helped lead the Tigers to the 2016 Kentucky State Semifinals after claiming district and regional championships... Split time in the field Jones and in goal at Fern Creek and ranked second on the team in goals and as- 18 sists... Spent five years in the Olympic Development Program and played 11 years of club soccer... His final years were spent with Javanon ‘98 out of Sophomore / Forward Louisville and was teammates with fellow freshman Clayton Wirth... In the Gastonia, N.C. classroom maintained a 3.8 GPA and volunteered his time as a tutor... 2015 Huss HS president of the Heuser Hearing Institute junior board of directors. 2015: Appeared in all 19 contests with 11 starts... Ranked second on the Edward team with 15 points off six goals and three assists... Tallied a .519 shots on-goal percentage with 14 of 27 shots on frame... Scored the game-winning Fulwood goal against Gardner-Webb (10/17) 2 and sent the Camels to their first con- ference semifinals in six seasons with Freshman / Defender the game-winner over Longwood in Manchester, England the Big South quarterfinals (11/10)... Loreto HS / Oldham Athletic A.F.C. Netted a pair of unassisted goals in the double-overtime win over Jacksonville Prep/Personal: Played club soccer with Oldham Athletic A.F.C.... Helped (9/18)... Found the back of the goal in lead the team to the LFA Professional Youth Cup in 2014... Also a member the regular season versus LWU (9/27) of the squad that won the Youth Alliance Cup in 2015... Graduate of Loreto and in the win at Presbyterian (10/24)... High School, Chorlton... Undecided in major. Finished with three points against the Bulldogs with an assist and assisted on Travis a goal versus North Carolina (10/20)... Averaged 1.42 shots per game. Gonzalez 3 Career Stats GP/GS G A Pts. SH SOG SOG% 2015 19/19 0 2 2 1 0 .000 Junior / Defender CAREER 19/19 0 2 2 1 0 .000 West Palm Beach, Fla. The King’s Academy / FC Florida U18 Jeff 2015: Made 15 appearances with 10 starts in the Camels’ back line... Part of Camp- bell’s defensive unit that allowed just 1.56 goals per game in Big South play and Kennedy produced three shutouts overall... Assisted on a goal in the win over Gardner-Webb 0 (10/17)... Sent in a pass that found the foot of Bradley Farias... Fired a pair of shots with one on frame. R-Sophomore / Goalkeeper Career Stats Winston-Salem, N.C. GP/GS G A Pts. SH SOG SOG% Mt. Tabor HS 2014 17/15 1 0 2 7 3 .429 2015: Made six appearances in goal with five starts... Played 463.30 minutes in 2015 15/10 0 1 1 2 1 .500 CAREER 32/25 1 1 3 9 4 .464 net... Compiled a 1.55 goals against average and a .742 save percentage with 23 stops and eight goals allowed... Finished with a 4-1 overall record, all in Big South 7 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Meet the Camels play... Recorded a 1-0 shutout at High Point (10/28) in first career collegiate start with Matt five saves... Made a season-high eight saves in a 2-0 shutout at UNC Asheville (11/7)... Martinez Earned the win in goal in the Camels’ first 23 postseason victory since 2008 versus Longwood in the Big South quarterfinals Senior / Defender (11/10)... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. Cheltenham, Pa. Archbishop Ryan HS / York College 2014: Redshirt... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. 2015: One of four players to start and appear in all 19 matches and one of two players in the back line... Scored the Camels’ lone goal in the regular season con- Prep/Personal: Two-year letterman at Mt. test at Winthrop (10/31)... Headed the ball past the Eagle keeper off a Josh Signey Tabor High School in Winston-Salem, N.C.... corner kick to tie the game at 1-1 in the fifth Helped the Spartans to back-to-back con- minute... Part of Campbell’s defensive unit ference championships in 2012 and 2013... that allowed just 1.56 goals per game in Big In his three years with the squad, Mt. Tabor South play and produced three shutouts had a 39-17-10 record... Earned the team’s Kennedy-Britt Spartan Award... Was a overall... Played in nearly every minute of ac- member of the National Honor Society in his final two years of high school. tion with a season average of 89.73 minutes per game... Registered 10 shots with five on Career Stats frame... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. GP/GS Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T 2015 6/5 464 8 1.55 23 .742 4-1-0 2014: Made eight starts in 13 appearances CAREER 6/5 464 8 1.55 23 .742 4-1-0 for the Camels in 2014… Fired one shot against UNC Wilmington (Sept. 16), Charlotte (Sept. 20), Coastal Carolina (Oct. 4) and UNC Griffin Asheville (Nov. 8)… Played a total of 880 min- utes, an average of 68 minutes per match. Kent 32 2013: Played 2013 season at York (Pa.) Col- lege before transferring to Campbell... Named Capital Athletic Conference Rookie Freshman / Defender of the Year and first-team All-CAC. Concord, N.C. Prep/Personal: Played on FC Delco USSF Academy club team... Two-time All-Cath- Cox Mill HS / Charlotte United FC olic League defender at Archbishop Ryan HS in Philadelphia. Prep/Personal: Earned four varsity letters playing at Cox Mill High School in Con- cord, North Carolina... Two-time all-conference selection and was an all-region per- Career Stats former as a junior... Named a team captain in his final two years as a Charger and GP/GS G A Pts. SH SOG SOG% was the team MVP in each season... Played club soccer with Charlotte United FC 2014 13/8 0 0 0 4 1 .250 and help lead them to the 2015 and 2015 regional quarterfinals after winning state 2015 19/19 1 0 2 10 5 .500 championships in both campaigns... In the classroom, was a scholar-athlete as a CAREER 32/27 1 0 2 14 6 .375 sophomore and was a member of the Beta Club. Eduardo Brandon Maceira 10 McCurtain 29 Junior / Midfielder/Forward Freshman / Defender/Midfielder Caracas, Venezuela Gresham, Ore. Colegio Los Arcos / USF Central Catholic HS / Portland Timbers Academy 2015 (USF): Preseason All-American Athletic Conference Team... Ap- Prep/Personal: Played four years at the Portland Timbers Academy... Also peared in 20 matches, with 13 starts… Recorded two goals on the year, spent four years in the Oregon Olympic Development Program before both were game-winners… Added two assists. earning a spot on the Timbers’ U16 squad for the 2013 season... Started ev- ery contest and faced tough competition from other 2014 (USF): American Athletic Conference All-Rookie Team... Appeared in academies such as the Los Angeles Galaxy and Real Salt Lake... Moved up all 20 matches... Finished tied for the team lead with five goals to go along to the U18 team and remained on the squad from 2014-16... Appeared in with two assists... Finished fourth on the team with 12 points... American Athletic Conference Honor Roll. 16 games during the 2015-16 campaign with six starts and scored a goal despite regularly playing in the back line... Spent time training with the Prep/Personal: Member of Venezuela’s U-17 National Team… Played club Timbers’ U23 team and Portland Timbers 2 of the United Soccer League... soccer for Deportivo La Guaira... Played high school soccer for Colegio Los Graduate of Central Catholic High School and helped lead the team to the Arcos. state title as a freshman.

8 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Meet the Camels Matthew Daniel Mozynski 1 Mukuna 6 R-Junior / Goalkeeper Sophomore / Defender Webster, Mass. Manchester, England Franklin HS / N.E. Revolution Academy St. Peter’s RC HS

2015: Appeared and started 13 games in goal for a total of 1155.49 min- 2015: All-Big South Second utes of action... Finished with an overall save percentage of .582 with 46 Team... Big South All-Freshman stops and 33 goals allowed... Compiled an overall 2.57 goals against aver- Team... Big South All-Tournament age... Had a 1.80 goals against average and a .700 save percentage in Big Team... Led Campbell’s defensive South play... 5-8 overall record... Earned a 1-0 shutout and needed to make unit that allowed just 1.56 goals per just one save against Stetson (10/20)... Made a season-high seven saves in game in Big South play and pro- a double-overtime victory over Jacksonville (9/18)... Allowed just one goal duced three shutouts overall... One in a win at Presbyterian (10/24) with five saves... Also recorded five saves of four players to start and appear at Coastal Carolina (10/14) and versus in all 19 matches and one of two North Carolina (10/20)... Big South Presi- players in the back line... Registered dential Honor Roll. three shots with one on frame.

2014: Played every minute in goal for Career Stats the Camels… Finished the campaign GP/GS G A Pts. SH SOG SOG% with 101 saves, becoming the 10th 2015 19/19 0 0 0 3 1 .333 Campbell goalkeeper to record triple- CAREER 19/19 0 0 0 3 1 .333 digit saves in a single season… Tied for ninth on the single-season saves Sam list with Moe Thomasson… Made 10+ saves three times, including a season- Orisatoki high 11 stops at North Carolina (Oct. 5 7)… Earned three National Player of the Freshman / Defender Week honors following his 10-save debut at UNCG (Aug. 29), including Thamesmead, England TopDrawerSoccer.com National Player of the Week, Disney/NSCAA Divi- Beths Grammar School / England Schoolboys U18 sion I Men’s Soccer National Player of the Week and National Defensive Player of the Week for College Sports Madness… Also earned Big South Prep/Personal: Brings international club experience to the Camels after being Defensive Player of the Week honors following that performance, becom- selected to play for the prestigious England Schoolboys U18 international team... Traveled around Europe with the team and earned junior caps against some of ing the first Camel to do so since Ethan Hall on Aug. 28, 2012... Big South the best young players around the continent... Helped the Schoolboys claim the Presidential Honor Roll. 2016 Centenary Shield after running a clean table with three wins and one draw against teams representing every country around the United Kingdom.. Traveled 2013: Redshirt... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. to Valencia, Spain to take part in a pre-season friendly against Villarreal Academy... Previously played for Thamesmead Town FC... Graduate of Beths Grammar School. Prep/Personal: Came to Campbell from the New England Revolution Gabe USSF Academy Team... Called up to Revolution Reserve team four times, but did not see match action... Made 23 appearances, including 20 starts with 6 shutouts for the U18 and U16 Revolution in 2011-12... Played twice Parrish 20 in 2012 Future Champions Gauteng tournament in South Africa... Played every minute in goal during 2012 U18s Development Academy playoffs... Sophomore / Midfielder/Defender Member of Massachusetts ODP state team for 3 years and selected to ODP Portland, Ore. Region I team... Earned team MVP and rookie of the year at Franklin HS. Central Catholic HS 2015: Appeared in 12 games during his rookie campaign with three starts... Played Career Stats 423 total minutes including all 90 in the season opener at Davidson (8/28)... Reg- GP/GS Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T istered four shots on goal with three coming versus Elon (9/4)... Played in Camp- 2014 18/18 1623 46 2.00 101 .737 5-13-0 bell’s defensive unit that allowed just 1.56 goals per game in Big South play and 2015 13/13 1155 33 2.57 46 .582 5-8-0 produced three shutouts overall... Appeared in each half of CU’s 1-0 victory at UNC CAREER 31/31 2777 69 2.28 147 .659 10-21-0 Asheville that clinched a top-four finish in the Big South and a home match in the conference tournament. 9 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Meet the Camels Prep/Personal: Won four letters at Central Catholic High School under Head Coach Eric Jimmy Weber… Led the Rams to a 57-9-4 re- cord over his four-year career and captured Röstlund the league title after all four seasons… State 13 runners-up in 2013-14 before capturing the state championship in 2014-15… Earned Sophomore / Defender First Team All-League honors after his last Uddevalla, Sweden three seasons and served as a team captain Agnebergsgymnasiet in each of his final two years… Named the team’s MVP in 2013-14 and 2014-15 and re- 2015: Made nine appearances as a re- ceived a second team All-State nod following serve in his rookie campaign... Scored his senior year… Completed his high school his first collegiate goal versus Coastal career with 23 goals and 34 assists. Carolina (10/14)... Collected a pass in the middle of the box from Reafe Anderson Career Stats and put the Camels on the board in the GP/GS G A Pts. SH SOG SOG% 88th minute... Finished with a pair of 2015 12/3 0 0 0 4 0 .000 shots... Saw a total of 94 minutes of ac- CAREER 12/3 0 0 0 4 0 .000 tion with an average of 10 minutes per match... Played a season-high 17 min- Marco utes in the win at Presbyterian (10/24)... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. Perez 10 Career Stats Junior / Midfielder GP/GS G A Pts. SH SOG SOG% 2015 9/0 1 0 2 2 1 .500 Garner, N.C. CAREER 9/0 1 0 2 2 1 .500 Garner HS / TUSA Gold 2015: Started seven of 17 appearances as a sophomore... Registered three Pepe points on a goal and an assist... Scored against UNCW (10/6) on his only shot of the match that knotted the contest at 1-1 just a minute into the Rangel second half... Followed a hard Tunji Osifeso shot and cleaned up the re- 12 bound off the Seahawk keeper... Assist- ed on the Camels’ final goal in the 4-2 R-Senior / Forward/Midfielder victory over Gardner-Webb (10/17)... Chico, Calif. Averaged 35 minutes per game with a Del Valle HS / Concordia University total of 592. 2015: Made two appearances as a reserve... Played a season-high 36 minutes ver- sus Radford (10/10)... Took the field for 19 minutes in the Big South Semifinal versus 2014: Made five starts in 16 appearanc- Winthrop (11/13)... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. es for the Camels in 2014… Launched a season-high three shots against Pres- 2014: Suffered an injury in a preseason byterian (Oct. 25)… Also tallied a pair match at NC State (Aug. 20) and did not of shots at Radford (Oct. 11)… Played compete during the regular season. 701 total minutes during the season, averaging 44 minutes per match. 2013: Played in 18 matches and made 10 starts in his first season with the Camels in Prep/Personal: All-Conference per- 2013... His first goal in a Campbell uniform former at Garner Magnet HS... Scored proved to be the game-winner in a 2-1 win at Winthrop (10/8)... Had an assist vs. VMI 16 goals with 17 assists as a senior... Had 42 goals and 64 assists in his (9/3) and vs. Longwood (10/23)... Launched four-year prep career... Selected as a member of the NC ‘96 ODP State First a season-high five shots in a 1-0 victory at Team and to USYS ODP Championships... Coached by former Campbell UNC Asheville (10/19). assistant Billy Englishby with Triangle United Gold, which won the 2013 USYSA Region III title and advanced to the national championship... Club 2012: Played at Concordia (Texas) Univer- teammate of Campbell teammate Jake Dressman. sity... All-American Southwest Conference Career Stats Career Stats GP/GS G A Pts. SH SOG SOG% GP/GS G A Pts. SH SOG SOG% 2014 16/5 0 0 0 9 3 .333 2013 18/10 1 2 4 26 12 .462 2015 17/7 1 1 3 6 4 .667 2015 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CAREER 33/12 1 1 3 15 7 .466 CAREER 20/10 1 2 4 26 12 .426

10 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Meet the Camels choice as a freshman after he led the squad with 14 points (six goals, two assists). Geoffrey Prep/Personal: First-team All-District choice in each of his four years at Del Valle HS, where he scored 91 career goals... ESPN Rise Top 40 player... Led team to district and Thompson FAL crowns... Business administration major. 27 Sophomore / Defender Hakeem Raeford, N.C. Reid Hoke County HS 26 2015: Played 18 minutes in his only action of the season at UNC Wilm- ington... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. Freshman / Defender Jacksonville, Fla. Career Stats Fleming Island HS / Clay County SC GP/GS G A Pts. SH SOG SOG% 2015 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Prep/Personal: Was a four year letterman at Fleming Island High School... Helped CAREER 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 lead the Golden Eagles to four-straight district and conference championships... Two-time all-conference first team selection and all-county honoree... Finished Helgi with 33 points on 15 goals and three assists As a senior... Spent five years in the Olympic Development Program and participated in the ODP Region Camp... Played club soccer with Clay County SC and saw action against the Tottenham U18 Thor Jónsson Academy and Tuloca (Mexico) at the IMG Invitational tournament. 19 Josh Freshman /Forward Garour, Iceland Signey Fjolbrautaskoli Suðurnesja / Víðir Garði 4 Prep/Personal: Played club soccer with Víðir Garði... Named the team’s 2015 MVP... Leading goal-scorer for the 2016 season... Graduated from Fjolbrautaskoli Sophomore / Midfielder Suðurnesja in Reykjanesbær, Iceland... Born in Garður, Iceland... Plans to major in Bakewell, England International Business. Lady Manners School / Machester United Academy Juan 2015: All-Big South second team... Big South All-Freshman team... NCCSIA All-State team... Appeared and started 18 matches as a rookie... Registered sev- Valderrama en points on five assists and one goal... Scored the game-winner against Liberty 7 (11/4)... The impressive goal was struck from a 30-yard free kick that bent around the wall and scored after hovering just a few Senior / Defender feet off the ground... The goal received na- Bogota, Colombia tional attention online, most notably from Fox Soccer Channel... Assisted on goals in Colegio Bilingue de la Universidad/Great Falls Univ. wins over Lipscomb (9/11), Stetson (9/20) 2015: Appeared in eight matches with starts in five... Put a shot on goal in the regular season and Gardner-Webb (10/17)... Tallied 14 shots contest versus Longwood (9/27)... Played in a total of 432 minutes with an average of 54 with four on frame... Was on the field for a minutes per game... Played all 90 minutes in back-to-back matches versus Radford (10/10) team-high 1,601 minutes with an average of and at Coastal Carolina (10/14)... Big South Presi- 89 minutes per match... Played every minute dential Honor Roll. in 16 matches. 2014 (Great Falls): Appeared in 19 matches with 18 starts... Scored one goal and had seven assists... Prep/Personal: Played in Manchester Unit- Was named Frontier Conference Defensive Player ed’s youth academy from the ages of 8-16… of the Week for the week of Oct. 6... Named aca- Competed in the Aarau Masters Tournament demic all-conference. in Switzerland… Competed for Carrington’s U11 side… Played against youth programs 2013 (Great Falls): Appeared in 18 matches with from notable European sides such as Real 16 starts and recorded six goals and seven assists. Madrid and at the Tenerife U12 tournament… Has been coached by Prep/Personal: Earned four letters while compet- Paul Scholes, and as they completed their coach- ing for the Colegio Bilingue de la Universidad el ing badges… Competed in a Premier League U16 tournament at St. George’s Park Bosque Birds in Bogota, Colombia... Club teams and finished third, scoring in the third and fourth playoff against Blackburn… Cur- included Academia Compensar, CEIF F.C., and rently represents Morecambe FC’s reserves and has been included in the lineup Santa Fe S.A... Majoring in business... Born in Pan- several times, including in a match against Wigan. di, Cundinamarca, Colombia. Career Stats Career Stats GP/GS G A Pts. SH SOG SOG% GP/GS G A Pts. SH SOG SOG% 2015 18/18 1 5 7 14 4 .286 2015 8/5 0 0 0 1 1 1.000 CAREER 18/18 1 5 7 14 4 .286 CAREER 8/5 0 0 0 1 1 1.000 11 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Meet the Camels Drew Clayton Walters 31 Wirth 21 Freshman / Midfielder Freshman / Forward Wilmington, N.C. Crestwood, Ky. Eugene Ashley HS / Wilmington Hammerheads Youth ‘98 Oldham County HS / Javanon ‘98

Prep/Personal: Joins the Camels after lettering at Eugene Ashley High Prep/Personal: Four-year varsity starter at Oldham County High School School in Wilmington, North Carolina... Two-time all-conference selec- in Crestwood, Kentucky... Two-time all-state selection... Named to the all- tion... Twice named to the NC 4A Region Four team... Selected as team MVP district and all-region team as a senior... Helped lead the Colonels to state after his final two seasons... Led the team in goals and assists as a junior... championships in 2012 and 2013... Named the team’s offensive player Netted 10 goals and tallied six assists in his senior campaign.. Played with of the year following his senior campaign... Tallied 40 goals between 21 the Wilmington Hammerheads Youth FC ‘97 Premier Division team from matches in 2015 (1.9 goals per game), which ranked seventh in the state 2012-16 and helped the squad to top-five finishes in the NCYSA standings and was an Oldham HS single-season record... Landed in the top 10 sta- each season... Olympic Development Program for three years and played tistically for the Kentucky High School Athletic Association in total points in elite tournaments such as the Jefferson Cup and the CASL Showcase. (2nd all-time), multi-goal matches (five, 5th all-time) and consecutive matches with a goal (10, 7th all-time)... Played club soccer with Javanon ‘98 and was teammates with fellow freshman Jamison Edwards.

2016 Seniors

(L-R) Pepe Rangel, Matt Martinez, Juan Valderamma

12 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Head Coach Dustin Fonder Dustin Fonder is in his second season at Campbell after being named the head coach on June 9, 2015. Fonder made an immediate impact in his first season at the helm in 2015. Coming off a five-win campaign in 2014, the Camels doubled their win total with a 10-9 overall record and claimed the program’s first winning season since 2012. CU won its first postseason contest since re-joining the Big South Confer- ence in 2011, knocking off Longwood 3-2 in dramatic fashion in the champi- onship’s quarterfinal matchup at the Eakes Athletic Complex. The Camels ad- vanced to their first appearance in a conference semifinal matchup since the 2009 season. Fonder mentored sophomore Bradley Farias, who earned Big South Attack- ing Player of the Year honors and became the eighth Campbell player to earn a conference’s top award and the first since 2009. Farias’ 15 goals ranked third runner-up finish one year later. Over his eight seasons at HPU, 38 High Point in NCAA Division I. In addition, Josh Signey and Daniel Mukuna were named to players have been recognized on the Big South all-conference teams. the All-Big South second team and All-Freshman squad. Fonder recruited and coached three Panthers who earned Big South fresh- Fonder took over the Fighting Camel program after guiding High Point Uni- man of the year honors -- Shawn Sloan (2009), Adam Sewell (2010), Kody Palm- versity to school records for Big South and overall wins over eight seasons. er (2012) – plus the 2010 Big South player of the year Karo Okiomah. Twice named Big South Conference Coach of the Year, Fonder led the Pan- Under Fonder’s guidance, three High Point players were chosen in the MLS thers to a 39-19-10 (.647) record in league play and a 78-63-18 overall (.547) in draft – Scott Rojo (2011), Okiomah (2012) and Sloan (2013). Okiomah also be- eight seasons. His team won the 2010 Big South regular season title with an came the first player to earn NSCAA All-American honors in HPU’s Division I 8-0-0 record and has earned the school’s first men’s soccer Division I national history. ranking. Furthermore, High Point earned five-consecutive NSCAA Team Academic Under Fonder’s guidance, High Point earned national rankings, produced Awards through 2014. Sloan was a two-time Academic All-America selection three Major League Soccer draft picks and its recruiting classes were consis- by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). tently rated among the nation’s best. His 2010 squad ranked fourth in the nation in scoring and eighth in won- After taking over the High Point program in 2007, Fonder’s teams did not lost percentage (16-4-1), spurring a run of three-straight seasons in which High suffer a losing campaign since that first year. His 2009 squad finished second in Point led the Big South in total attendance. High Point’s 2011, 2012 and 2013 the Big South standings before claiming the regular season title and a tourney recruiting classes were ranked among the nation’s best. From 2003-2006, Fonder served as assistant coach at where he helped the program improve from an RPI of 164 in 2004 to the school’s first men’s soccer national ranking in 2006. Before accepting the position at Elon, Fonder was an assistant men’s and women’s soccer coach at his alma mater, Roanoke College, from 1998-2002. While at Roanoke, Fonder helped lead the Maroons to three Old Dominion Athletic Conference titles and NCAA Division III tournament berths. He recruit- ed and coached 30 All-ODAC performers, three ODAC rookies of the year and two ODAC players of the year. Fonder holds the USSF “A” license, has extensive involvement in coaching at the club level. He served as director of coaching for the Burlington Soccer Club from 2003-06 before assuming responsibilities as technical director of the Piedmont Triad Football Club in 2007. He has also served as a head coach of the North Carolina Olympic Development Program. He graduated from Roanoke College in 1994 with a Bachelor of Science de- gree in health and physical education. Fonder was named the 1993 NCAA Divi- sion III player of the year before going on to a professional career in the USISL and NPSL from 1995-99. A 2006 Roanoke College Hall of Fame inductee, Fonder also played for the men’s team and still holds the school career record for assists. Fonder and his wife, Kim, are parents of daughter Dakota and son Deklan.

13 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Assistant Coach Tom Pool Assistant Coach Jeremy Wisdo Tom Pool is in his first season as an as- Jeremy Wisdo is in his first season sistant coach for the Camels. Pool serves an assistant coach at Campbell. Wisdo as the coordinator of international re- serves as the coordinator of domestic cruiting, film analysis and all other day- recruiting, opponent scouting, alumni to-day aspects of the program. relations and all other day-to-day as- Pool came to Buies Creek after spend- pects of the program. ing last season as an assistant coach at Wisdo returned to the sidelines after Wright State University. He helped lead previously serving as a head coach at the Raiders to a 12-8-1 overall record and a trip to the Horizon League cham- Eckerd College. During his tenure, he pionship match. helped guide Eckerd to its first national During his tenure, Wright State ranked ranking in 11 years and its highest con- as high as No. 20 in the country accord- ference regular season finish since 1992. ing to Top Draw Soccer, which was the Wisdo’s Tritons claimed back-to-back highest ranking in school history. Pool 11-win seasons for the first time since served as the Raiders’ international recruiting coordinator in addition to 1975 and its highest single-season win total since 1978. He mentored day-to-day coaching responsibilities. multiple All-Sunshine State Conference selections and NSCAA all-region Pool, a native of Bedfordshire, England, spent the 2013-14 seasons as an honorees during his tenure. assistant at the University of the District of Columbia. He helped turn the Wisdo began his coaching career with a five-year stint as an assistant at Firebirds into an East Coast Conference contender as they rose to No. 21 in UNC Wilmington from 2001-2006. While at UNCW, he helped the program the 2014 NSCAA Division II national rankings. improve from a three-win season in 2001 into a nationally ranked pro- Pool began his coaching career at his alma mater, Slippery Rock Uni- versity, during the 2011 and 2012 seasons. He helped the Rock maintain gram by 2004. The Seahawks were once again nationally ranked in 2005 its top 20 national ranking during his coaching stint and assisted with all and advanced to the semifinals of the Colonial Athletic Association Cham- areas of the team. Pool was a two-time all-American, all-region and all- pionship for the first time in school history. conference selection as a player at Slippery Rock and was a key member Wisdo graduated with a bachelor’s degree from UNC Asheville in 2001. of its 2009 conference championship team. He played two seasons with the Bulldogs and was a two-time All-Big South selection. Wisdo is married to his wife Jennifer and they have two children, Claire (7) and Ethan (5).

14 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Assistant Coach Matt Brewster Matt Brewster is in his first season as an assistant coach for the Campbell men’s soccer team. Brewster is serving as the team’s goalkeeping coach in addition to all other day-to-day aspects of the program. Brewster, a native of Portsmouth, United Kingdom, has spent the past four years in the United States serving in various capacities surrounding youth club soccer. He was the Youth Soccer Academy Director for Premier UK Soccer for Mebane and East Wake County North Carolina. Brews- ter selected and trained top players in the academy’s nine elite teams and helped coach the 2013 U15 boys US national champions. Brewster served as head coach for U11, U13, U14, U15 boys and U14 girls classic teams while working with goalkeepers on all PUK squads. He also developed player assessments, scouting reports and evaluations while managing assistant coaches and club presidents throughout the academy. Brewster has worked for the West Ham United Internation- al Academy as a scout and national camp coach since 2012. He identified and recruited players throughout the United States by visiting local clubs for coaching engagements. He also developed and ran outfield and goalkeeper sessions at national camp in Georgia, where standout players were se- lected to train at West Ham United Academy in London. Brewster has been the goalkeeping coach for the North Carolina Olympic Development Program (ODP) since 2012. He has ran Elite Goalkeeper sessions for the goalkeepers of North Carolina while selecting premier players and placing them on N.C. teams to compete against other states. While in Portsmouth, Brewster worked with the Ports- mouth Football Club Respect Programme (PFCRP) as a coach for four seasons. PFCRP provides at-risk teenagers and young adults an opportunity to obtain high-quality soccer coaching in a supportive, structured environment. Brewster developed community-based matches to in- crease local involvement, where youth teams played police and fire services. His 2010 U14 team qualified for the South- ern England Kickz Cup, took third place and qualified for national finals where they finished second at Manchester United’s stadium, . Brewster graduated from Southampton Solent University in Southampton, UK with a Bachelor of Arts honours degree in football studies. He owns 12 different coaching qualifica- tions and awards including level one and two coaching cer- tificates from the Football Association (FA), three NCFE level one and two certificates and the West Ham United coaching diploma. Brewster is an avid supporter of Portsmouth Football club and was a season ticket holder for 15 years before moving to the United States. He resides in Apex with his fiancée Lauren.

15 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Campbell Soccer Facilities In the near quarter century since the Campbell University Soccer Stadium opened, spectators have witnessed some of the highest moments in Fighting Camel soccer history and observed the skills of many of the top stars in college play at the facility. Located on the north border of the Buies Creek campus within the Marion and Mary Eakes Athletics Complex, the Stadium was dedicated in 1986. Since then, many improve- ments have been made within the complex, most notably Pregame ceremonies before the first men’s match played in front of the the construction of the McLeod Athletic Training Facility dur- new banches and pressbox ing the summer of 2004 in the east end zone. graphics, was added in 2008, while a brick and wrought iron Named in honor of long-time university benefactors, Ber- fence was erected in 2009. nard and Virginia McLeod of Fuquay-Varina, the McLeod The most noticeable addition to the soccer field at the Athletic Training Facility serves as home for Campbell’s na- Eakes Complex is the new permanent bench area and press tionally-accredited sports medicine program, as well as pro- box, also added in the summer of 2016. The brick facade viding locker room space for the varsity men’s and women’s houses permanent benches for each team as well as a multi- soccer and softball teams. use storage closet. Opened in August 2004, the facility includes a 2,000 The new pressbox houses two rows of seating for game square-foot athletic training room, the primary space for operations, statistics, music, media and broadcasting. The Campbell’s Athletic Training curriculum. It also contains four upper level features the best view of the Eakes Athletic Com- locker rooms, plus offices for the athletic training staff, plus plex ever seen in the facilities’ 30-years of operation. Also the men’s and women’s soccer staff. housed on that level is a video platform used for television In the summer of 2016, locker room and office renovations and internet broadcasting as well as team video use. were completed at the McLeod Facility. In addition, a brand The final additions made to the Eakes Complex in 2016 new conference room was built available to be used by all was a brand new sound system and lighting system. three Camel programs. Separate spaces inside the building, In addition to the Soccer Stadium, two soccer practice as well as separate entrances, were designed for each pro- fields, the Campbell Softball Field and the James Nisbet Ten- gram with additional office space added for assistant coach- nis Center are located at the Eakes Complex. es. In 1993, the men’s team established its best-ever record Situated in the east end of the Marion and Mary Eakes at the facility, winning all nine of its matches at home. The Athletics Complex, the McLeod Facility frames one end of Camels matched that perfect home regular season with an the Campbell Soccer Stadium. Public rest room facilities 8-0-0 mark in 2008 and finished 9-1-0 at the stadium for the for home soccer and softball games are also located on the year. In 27 seasons at the Stadium, Campbell’s men own a north side of the red brick structure. 153-84-9 home field record (.640). Lights were added at the Stadium prior to the 1994 season Campbell’s men knocked off two nationally-ranked teams to allow for play after dark. A new scoreboard was erected at in 1988 when the Fighting Camels posted an 8-0 regular sea- the southwest end of the field prior to the 2002 campaign. A son record at the Stadium. Third-ranked North Carolina and new Campbell Soccer windscreen, complete with logos and 10th-ranked Duke fell victim that year to the Fighting Cam- els in Buies Creek. In 2005, the Camels defeated 23rd-ranked Davidson at the Eakes Athletics Complex, marking the program’s first win over a nationally-ranked team in 17 years. CU also clinched the Atlantic Sun Conference regular season championship with a 3-2 win over Florida Atlantic, improving its home field record against A-Sun foes in the year to 4-0-0. Campbell’s men notched an 8-1-0 record at home in 2006, when the Camels again led the Atlantic Sun with an average attendance of 639. CU twice set Eakes Complex attendance records in a 1-0 victory over third-ranked North Carolina Camels fans have celebrated some of the top moments in CU Soccer his- (1481) and a 4-0 triumph over Lipscomb on Homecoming tory at the Eakes Complex. 16 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Campbell Soccer Facilities (1857). CU led the A-Sun in men’s soccer home attendance during ’05 and 2006. In 2007, the Camels finished second among A-Sun schools in home attendance, averaging 420 spectators per outing, with a high of 1056 for a homecoming win over USC Upstate. Campbell was also one of only three A-Sun schools to aver- age more than 300 spectators at its home women’s soccer contests in 2007. The Camels again led the A-Sun in home attendance (479) Newly renovated dressing rooms are located in the McLeod Athletic Training in 2008, including a yearly-high 1187 spectators, who wit- Facility, located just beyond the east goal nessed CU’s third straight victory over (7th-ranked) North site. In 2004, Campbell set an Atlantic Sun Women’s Soccer Carolina. Campbell hosted the 2008 and 2009 A-Sun Cham- Championship attendance record for the semifinal and final pionship tournaments after winning the regular season title rounds at the site en route to its first A-Sun title. each year. In addition, Campbell hosted two Big South Conference In 2011, Campbell drew with nationally-ranked Furman in men’s tournaments (1986, 1988) at the Stadium. the season opener at the Eakes Complex and knocked off Six Camels have earned All-America honors while compet- ACC member NC State 1-0 in extra time on Oct. 4. In 2012, ing at the stadium, two-thirds of which is surrounded by a the Camels finished 7-1-1 at the site with the only loss com- wooded area. David Doyle, a 1986 All-American who led ing to 12th-ranked Coastal Carolina. Along the way, the the nation in scoring, twice tallied five goals in one match Camels defeated No.-25 High Point and ACC member Vir- at the facility. Another Camel All-American, Juha Miettinen ginia Tech in Buies Creek. (1988) finished fourth nationally in scoring both as a sopho- The 2015 Camels experienced a three-win turnaround at more and senior (1990). Toni Siikala twice gained NSCAA the Eakes Complex after finishing with a 5-3 home record. All-America honors (1993, 1995). Willy Guadarrama earned That year also saw the return of postseason action to Eakes All-America notice in 2005 after leading the country in goals with the Camels earning a dramatic 3-2 victory over Long- and points scored per game. Richard Jata (2008) was the wood in the quarterfinals of the Big South Championship. It sixth CU All-American to perform at the facility. Siikala was was the first postseason victory since returning to the league third nationally in scoring as a sophomore and second in his in 2011. senior year. Pasi Kinturi earned All-America recognition fol- Since the women’s program began in the 1992 season, the lowing the 1996 season. Lady Camels have fashioned a 95-71-16 record (.565) at the Some of the nation’s most talented college players have facility, including an 8-0-2 mark in 2004 when CU won the competed at CU Soccer Stadium, including U.S. National Atlantic Sun Conference regular season and tournament Team performers Tab Ramos (North Carolina State), Dante championships. CU’s women finished the 2011 season with Washington (Radford) and Thori Staples (North Carolina a 7-1-0 record at home. State). In addition to the 2008 and ‘09 A-Sun men’s champion- Seating for 1,000 spectators is situated on an 18-foot ship, CU also hosted the 2000 Atlantic Sun Conference men’s earthen ridge across the Bermuda grass pitch from the team soccer tournament at the facility. The 1995, 2002 and 2004 benches and pressbox. The field measures 75x120 yards. A-Sun Women’s Soccer tournaments were also held at the

Camels fans celebrating the 2015 Big South Championship quarterfinal Fans enjoying the opening match of the 2016 season victory 17 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Camels in Professional Soccer

Stuart Banks / Sorrento (Western Australia Professional Soccer Richard Jata / Chicago Fire (MLS) 2009, Wilmington Hammerheads League) 1999-2002 (USL Pro) 2011 Jimmy Biringer / Roanoke Wrath (USL D3) 1999 Rami Kauppi / Raleigh Flyers (A-League) 1994-95 Mitchell Cardenas / Kansas City Wizards (MLS) 2013, Atletico Coat- Pasi Kinturi / Hampton Roads Mariners (A-League) 1999, Tennessee zacoalcos (Mexico) 2013 Rhythm (A-League) 2000 Tony Lotierzo / Philadelphia Atoms (NASL) David Comito / Granville Rage (New South Super League) Quintin Macdonald / Nashville Metros (USISL) 1994-95 2007-08, Penrith Nepean United FC (NSW Premier League) 2009- Travis Maloy / Raleigh Flyers (A-League) 1995 Antonio Da Silva / Dallas Sidekicks (MISL) 2002-03 Andrew Maughan / Wilmington Hammerheads (USL D3) 1999-2002 Rick Di’Carlo / Tampa Bay Rowdies (NASL), New Jersey Americans, Juha Miettinen / Knoxville Impact (USISL Indoor) 1995 Atlanta Wallbangers, Mav Dacs (Hungary 2nd Division) Ricky Mobley / Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) 1992-99, David Doyle / Kansas City Comets (MISL) 1987-91, St. Louis Ambush (A-League) 1997-98 (NPSL) 1992-94, Wichita Wings (NPSL) 1997-98, Dallas Sidekicks (MISL, David Nisbet / Hibernian (Scotland) 1985-86, Meadowbank Thistle CISL, WISL) 1991-92, 1993, 1994-97, 1998-04 (Scotland) 1987-88 Buddy Edwards / Raleigh Flyers (A-League) 1997, Wilmington Ham- John Payne / Milwaukee Wave (NPSL), Wilmington Hammerheads merheads (USL D3) 1998, 2001, Raleigh Express (A-League) 1999-2000 (USL D3) 2002-03 Vince Petrasso / Harrisburg City Islanders (USL2) 2010 Juan Gomez / Miami (ASL) Andrew Riches / Kings Lynn (England) 1998 Sonny Guadarrama / Santos (Mexico) 2006-07, Morelia (Mexico) Steven Riches / Leyton Orient (England 3rd Division) 1996, 2008-09, Merida (Mexico) 2009-10, Atlante (Mexico) 2010-11, Merida Northampton (England 2nd Division) 1997, Blacktown City (Australia) (Mexico) 2011- 1999-2000 Willy Guadarrama / Kansas City Wizards (MLS) 2007, Austin Aztex Nildo Schubert / Wilmington Hammerheads (USL D3) 1997-98 (USL) 2008-09 Toni Siikala / Raleigh Flyers (A-League) 1997-98, St. Louis Ambush Matt Harrison / Wilmington Hammerheads (USL D3) 1999-2000 (NPSL) 1997-98, Charleston Battery (A-League) 1998, Hampton Roads Mathew “Ray” Hooker / Wilmington Hammerheads (USL D3) 1999- Mariners (A-League) 1998-99 2001 Josue Soto / Houston Dynamo (MLS) 2011, San Antonio Scorpions Brian Hunter / Raleigh Flyers (A-League) 1996-97, Wilmington Ham- (NASL) 2012, Chivas USA (MLS) 2013 merheads (USL D3) 1998-99 Travis Golden / DC United (MLS) 2014

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Postseason 1963 Jim Cole 2 5 1 .313 1964 Jim Cole 7 5 0 .583 1965 Jim Cole 5 7 0 .417 1966 Jim Cole 8 4 1 .654 1967 Jim Cole 7 4 1 .625 1968 Jim Cole 9 3 1 .731 1969 Jim Cole 16 2 1 .868 5th place NAIA Tournament; Area V champion; District 29 champion 1970 Jim Cole 16 2 1 .868 3rd Place NAIA Tournament; Area V champion; District 29 champion 1971 Jim Cole 14 1 1 .906 NAIA District 29 champion 1972 Jim Cole 11 5 0 .688 1973 Jim Cole 15 3 0 .833 1974 Jim Cole 14 2 0 .875 NAIA District 29 champion 1975 Jim Cole 14 6 0 .700 6th Place NAIA Tournament; Area V champion; District 29 champion 1976 Darrell Saunders 9 8 1 .528 NAIA District 29 champion # 1977 Wayne Cunningham 7 7 1 .500 1978 Wayne Cunningham 2 10 3 .233 1979 Guenther Dietz 6 9 1 .406 1980 Guenther Dietz 7 7 2 .500 1981 Tim Morse 10 4 3 .676 1982 Tim Morse 9 6 2 .588 1983 Tim Morse 10 6 3 .605 Ranked No. 9 in South 1984 Tim Morse 11 6 2 .632 Big South champion 1985 Tim Morse 12 6 2 .650 Big South champion 1986 Tim Morse 12 7 1 .625 Big South runner-up 1987 Gary Hall 6 10 1 .382 1988 Gary Hall 17 3 0 .850 Big South regular season champ 1989 Barry Howard 12 7 0 .632 Big South runner-up 1990 Barry Howard 11 9 0 .550 1991 Derrick Leeson 10 9 2 .524 Big South champion 1992 Derrick Leeson 12 8 1 .595 Big South champion 1993 Derrick Leeson 16 4 0 .800 Big South regular season champ; Tournament runner-up; Ranked No. 7 in South 1994 Derrick Leeson 9 10 0 .474 1995 Derrick Leeson 12 6 2 .650 TAAC runner-up 1996 Derrick Leeson 12 7 1 .625 TAAC runner-up 1997 Derrick Leeson 8 11 0 .421 1998 Derrick Leeson 6 10 1 .382 1999 Derrick Leeson 5 12 0 .294 2000 Derrick Leeson 6 12 1 .342 2001 Derrick Leeson 5 12 1 .306 2002 Doug Hess 6 11 0 .353 2003 Doug Hess 4 14 1 .237 2004 Doug Hess 6 10 1 .382 2005 Doug Hess 13 6 1 .675 A-Sun runner-up; regular season champ 2006 Doug Hess 10 7 2 .579 Ranked No. 10 in South 2007 Doug Hess 13 6 3 .659 A-Sun champion; Ranked No. 7 in South 2008 Doug Hess 14 6 0 .700 A-Sun runner-up; regular season champ; Ranked No. 3 in South; Ranked No. 25 (Soccer America) 2009 Doug Hess 8 10 1 .447 A-Sun regular season champ 2010 Steve Armas 6 9 4 .421 2011 Steve Armas 9 9 2 .500 2012 Steve Armas 12 5 2 .684 Ranked No. 9 in South Atlantic Region 2013 Steve Armas 5 10 4 .386 2014 Steve Armas 5 13 0 .278 2015 Dustin Fonder 10 9 0 .526 53-year totals 501 380 59 .564 39-year NCAA I totals 354 325 52 .519 # First NCAA Division I season Tournament Championships: Stetson Classic 1969; Campbell Classic 1970, 1971, 1974, 1975; George Mason Patriot Invitational 1981; Blue Ridge Soccer Tournament 1983; Port City Classic 1983, 1984; Big South Conference Tournament 1984, 1985, 1991, 1992; Francis Marion College Tournament 1988; Richmond Nike Challenge 2007. 23 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Year-by-Year Results: 1963-2015 1963 (2-5-1) Nov. 11 East Carolina W 4-0 Coach Jim Cole 45-20 Sept. 28 NC State L 2-9 1968 (9-3-1) Oct. 5 at NC State L1-6 Coach Jim Cole Oct. 12 Belmont Abbey W 9-2 Sept. 28 at Belmont Abbey L 1-2 Oct. 15 at Pfeiffer L 2-5 Oct. 2 at NC Wesleyan W 12-1 Oct. 24 at Duke T 2-2 Oct. 4 Guilford W 5-1 Oct. 29 Pfeiffer W 3-2 Oct. 7 at Lynchburg W 3-2 Nov. 5 at North Carolina L 0-1 Oct. 12 at Pfeiffer W 2-0 Nov. 13 at Davidson L 0-6 Oct. 15 Methodist W 5-0 19-33 Oct. 19 Erskine W 7-1 1964 (7-5-0) Oct. 21 at Methodist W 5-0 Coach Jim Cole Oct. UNC Pembroke L 2-3 The 1973 team accounted for a school-record 17 goals in a victory over Sept. 29 at Furman W 1-0 Oct. 29 St. Andrews W 2-1 North Carolina Wesleyan. Oct. 8 at NC State L 2-9 Nov. 9 Charleston Southern W 12-0 @ at Dunn, N.C. Oct. 2 Methodist W 7-1 Oct. 10 at UNC Pembroke W 8-0 Nov. at NC State T 1-1 % NAIA Area 5 Championship (Buies Creek, Oct. 9 Pfeiffer W 5-0 Oct. 12 North Carolina W 4-1 Nov. at Belmont Abbey L 0-1 N.C.) Oct. 12 Lynchburg W 4-0 Oct. 17 NC Wesleyan W 4-0 57-13 & NAIA National Tournament (Dunn, N.C.) Oct. 15 at UNC Pembroke W 6-1 Oct. 19 Duke W 4-1 Oct. 17 at Barton W 3-1 Oct. 23 St. Andrews W 4-2 1969 (16-2-1) 1971 (14-1-1) Oct. 24 at UNC Wilmington W 3-0 Oct. 27 at Pfeiffer L 1-4 5th Place NAIA Tournament Coach Jim Cole Oct. 26 at St. Andrews W 4-1 Oct. 31 Belmont Abbey L 2-3 Coach Jim Cole Sept. 22 NC Wesleyan W 6-1 Oct. 27 Warren Wilson W 3-0 Nov. 3 Davidson L 0-5 Sept. 30 East Carolina W 13-1 Sept. 25 at Voorhees W 8-0 Nov. 3 UNC Pembroke W 7-1 Nov. 6 NC State L 0-8 Oct. 3 Lynchburg W 3-1 Sept. 27 Randolph-Macon # W 7-1 Nov. UNC Pembroke $ W 6-0 Nov. 11 St. Andrews W 2-1 Oct. 6 Belmont Abbey W 8-0 Sept. 28 NC State # W 2-0 Nov. Lynchburg $ L 1-2 32-33 Oct. 8 Pfeiffer W 6-0 Oct. 6 Methodist W 10-0 85-15 Oct. 10 Rollins # W 3-2 Oct. 12 Pfeiffer W 14-1 @ at Wilmington, N.C. 1965 (5-7-0) Oct. 11 at Stetson # W 3-1 Oct. 14 Covenant T 2-2 # Campbell Classic (Buies Creek, N.C.) Coach Jim Cole Oct. 14 NC Wesleyan W 12-0 Oct. 18 at St. Andrews W 5-0 + Covenant Tournament (Chattanooga, Sept. 28 Belmont Abbey L 3-4 Oct. 18 at UNC Wilmington W 5-0 Oct. 20 East Carolina W 5-2 Tenn.) Oct. 2 NC State L 1-3 Oct. 22 UNC Pembroke W 3-1 Oct. 23 at UNC Wilmington W 11-0 $ NAIA District 29 Playoffs Oct. 4 NC Wesleyan L 1-3 Oct. 24 Methodist W 6-0 Oct. 30 NC State W 2-1 Oct. 12 Pfeiffer L 0-6 Oct. 28 Guilford T 1-1 Nov. 4 UNC Pembroke W 7-1 1974 (14-2-0) Oct. 15 St. Andrews W 3-1 Oct. 31 NC State L 1-2 Nov. 9 at Guilford W 7-0 Coach Jim Cole Oct. 19 UNC Pembroke L 1-3 Nov. 1 St. Andrews W 2-0 Nov. 11 Lynchburg W 4-0 Sept. 14 at Warren Wilson W 5-2 Oct. 22 St. Andrews W 4-3 Nov. 8 UNC Pembroke W 4-0 Nov. 17 Belmont Abbey W 5-1 Sept. 19 Methodist # W 4-0 Oct. 25 East Carolina W 3-2 Nov. 11 St. Andrews $ W 1-0 Nov. 19 Erskine % L 3-4 Sept. 20 Davidson # W 3-2 Oct. 27 NC Wesleyan L 2-3 Nov. 15 Erskine % W 3-2 98-14 Sept. 24 at NC State W 2-1 Nov. 2 UNC Pembroke W 3-2 Nov. 26 Eastern Illinois & L 0-4 % NAIA Area 5 Championship (Buies Creek, Oct. 1 College of Charleston W 8-0 Nov. 5 at Davidson W 3-2 Nov. 27 Westmont (CA) & W 2-1 N.C.) Oct. 5 UNC Pembroke W 3-1 Nov. 8 NC State L 0-1 Nov. 28 Ottawa (KS) & W 2-1 ot # Campbell Classic (Buies Creek, N.C.) Oct. 9 at Pfeiffer W 7-0 24-33 78-17 Oct. 12 at Methodist W 7-0 # Stetson Classic (DeLand, Fla.) 1972 (11-5-0) Oct. 14 at UNC Pembroke W 4-1 1966 (8-4-1) $ NAIA District 29 Playoffs (Fayetteville, Coach Jim Cole Oct. 16 Barton W 2-1 Coach Jim Cole N.C.) Sept. 15 North Carolina L 2-3 Oct. 22 St. Andrews W 2-0 Sept. 27 St. Andrews L 3-5 % NAIA Area 5 Championship Sept. 22 at NC Wesleyan W 1-0 Oct. 30 UNC Wilmington L 0-1 Oct. 4 Methodist W 9-1 & NAIA National Tournament (Richmond, Sept. 25 High Point W 12-1 Nov. 2 Columbia Bible W 5-0 Oct. 8 William & Mary W 9-1 Ind.) Oct. 4 at Methodist W 3-0 Nov. 7 Barton $ W 2-1 Oct. 11 Guilford W 2-1 Oct. 7 UNC Wilmington W 3-0 Nov. 8 UNC Wilmington $ W 2-0 Oct. 15 at Pfeiffer W 3-1 1970 (16-2-1) Oct. 10 St. Andrews W 3-1 Nov. 19 Erskine % L 3-4 Oct. 18 East Carolina W4-1 3rd Place NAIA Tournament Oct. 13 at Pfeiffer W 5-0 59-15 Oct. 22 Virginia Tech L 2-3 Coach Jim Cole Oct. 14 at UNC Pembroke W 4-0 # Campbell Classic (Buies Creek, N.C.) Oct. at NC Wesleyan W 5-0 Sept. 25 Monmouth # W 11-2 Oct. 21 at Lynchburg L 1-2 $ NAIA District 29 Playoffs Oct. 28 Methodist W 10-0 Sept. 26 NC State # W 2-1 Oct. 23 MacMurray W 2-1 % NAIA Area 5 Playoffs Nov. 1 UNC Wilmington W 4-1 Oct. 7 at Lynchburg L 0-3 Oct. 28 Frostburg State L 1-2 Nov. 5 NC State L 0-5 Oct. 10 at East Carolina W 8-1 Oct. 31 Barton W 8-0 1975 (14-6-0) Nov. 8 St. Andrews T 2-2 Oct. 13 at Pfeiffer W 6-0 Nov. 4 Randolph-Macon L 0-2 6th Place NAIA Tournament Nov. Belmont Abbey L 2-3 Oct. 15 NC State @ T 3-3 Nov. 7 at Guilford W 3-0 Coach Jim Cole 55-24 Oct. 17 UNC Wilmington W 3-2 Nov. 16 St. Andrews $ W 6-3 Sept. 18 Rutgers-Camden # W 5-0 Oct. 20 at Methodist W 2-1 Nov. 19 Lynchburg $ L 0-1 Sept. 19 Covenant # W 5-1 1967 (7-4-1) Oct. 23 Old Dominion W 7-0 54-16 Sept. 22 at Erskine L 0-2 Coach Jim Cole Oct. 24 at NC Wesleyan W 7-0 $ NAIA District 29 Playoffs Sept. 27 UDC W 1-0* Sept. 29 at Guilford W 7-3 Oct. 26 Voorhees W 11-0 Sept. 30 at College of Charleston W 3-1 Oct. 3 Methodist W 7-0 Nov. 5 at UNC Pembroke W 5-2 1973 (15-3-0) Oct. 4 NC State L 1-6 Oct. 6 at North Carolina L 0-5 Nov. 7 Guilford W 9-1 Coach Jim Cole Oct. 7 at Davidson W 4-0 Oct. 10 Pfeiffer L 1-3 Nov. 10 St. Andrews W 7-3 Sept. 14 James Madison @ W 4-3 Oct. 9 Pfeiffer L 2-3 Oct. 13 NC Wesleyan W 5-1 Nov. 13 Western Carolina % W 7-4 Sept. 15 East Carolina @ W 7-0 Oct. 13 UNC Pembroke W 10-0 Oct. 17 NC State L 1-2 Nov. 14 Erskine % W 3-2 Sept. 20 UNC Wilmington # W 4-0 Oct. 15 at Barton W 4-1 Oct. 21 at Erskine W 4-0 Dec. 2 Earlham (IN) & W 4-1 Sept. 21 William & Mary # L 2-3 Oct. 21 at St. Andrews W 8-0 Oct. 24 at St. Andrews T 1-1 Dec. 3 Quincy (IL) & L 1-4 Sept. 25 NC Wesleyan W 17-0 Oct. 25 Methodist W 7-2 Oct. 27 at Methodist W 6-1 Dec. 5 New Paltz (NY) & W 2-1 Sept. 28 UAH + L 1-2 Oct. 29 at UNC Wilmington L 0-1 Oct. 31 UNC Pembroke W 4-0 98-31 Sept. 29 at Covenant + W 1-0 Nov. 1 UAH W 4-2 Nov. 7 at Belmont Abbey L 2-4 # Campbell Classic (Buies Creek, N.C.) 24 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Year-by-Year Results: 1963-2015 Nov. 6 at UNC Wilmington $ W 1-0 Oct. 17 at NC State L 2-3 Nov. 13 Pfeiffer % W 2-1 Oct. 23 at Philadelphia L 0-3 Nov. 15 Warren Wilson % W 2-0 Oct. 24 at Kean T 2-2 ot Nov. 26 Western New England & L 2-4 Oct. 26 Barton L 0-2 Nov. 27 Houghton (NY) & W 2-1 Oct. 31 at UNC Pembroke W 8-1 Nov. 29 Fredonia State (NY) & L 3-4 Nov. 2 at Erskine L 0-2 66-29 Nov. 4 Belmont Abbey L 0-4 # Campbell Classic (Buies Creek, N.C.) 22-44 * By forfeit 1979 (6-9-1) $ NAIA District 29 Playoffs Coach Guenther Dietz % NAIA Area 5 Playoffs Sept. 12 at NC State L 1-2 & NAIA National Tourn. (Raleigh, N.C.) Sept. 15 at Belmont Abbey W 4-2 Sept. 18 at Charlotte L 0-4 1976 (9-8-1) Sept. 20 NC Wesleyan W 6-1 Campbell claimed the inaugural Big South Conference title in 1984. Coach Darrell Saunders Sept. 25 at St. Andrews W 2-1 Sept. 10 Johns Hopkins @ W 3-2 Sept. 28 at Old Dominion # L 0-2 Sept. 11 at Towson @ L 1-4 Sept. 29 Cornell # L 0-5 1982 (9-6-2) Sept. 26 at #15 NC State L 0-6 Sept. 16 East Carolina # W 4-2 Oct. 3 East Carolina W 1-0 Coach Tim Morse Oct. 3 at East Carolina T 1-1 ot Sept. 17 UCF # L 1-4 Oct. 6 Erskine L 0-6 Sept. 3 Belmont Abbey + W 4-1 Oct. 6 Catawba W 3-2 ot Sept. 21 at Methodist W 7-1 Oct. 11 North Carolina L 0-2 ot Sept. 4 Rowan + L 0-3 Oct. 12 Long Island # L 0-1 Sept. 24 Florida International + L 0-1 Oct. 15 UNC Pembroke W 6-0 Sept. 8 Appalachian State W 4-1 Oct. 13 College of Charleston # W 3-1 Sept. 25 at Covenant + W 2-1 Oct. 17 at Duke L 0-1 Sept. 10 Erskine W 3-2 Oct. 17 #14 Duke L 2-4 ot Sept. 27 at UAH L 3-4 Oct. 23 at Elon L 0-2 Sept. 17 Liberty W 2-0 Oct. 24 Elon W 3-1 Oct. 2 Belmont Abbey W 1-0 Oct. 25 at Barton L 1-2 Sept. 21 Barton T 1-1 ot Oct. 27 at Guilford L 2-3 Oct. 6 St. Andrews W 3-1 Oct. 27 Methodist W 2-0 Sept. 24 West Virginia Wesleyan # L 0-1 Oct. 31 at North Carolina L 1-2 Oct. 9 Charlotte W 7-0 Nov. 3 at UNC Wilmington T 1-1 ot Sept. 25 Radford # W 3-0 Nov. 3 UNC Wilmington L 0-1 Oct. 12 Barton W 3-1 24-31 Oct. 2 UNC Wilmington L 2-3 Nov. 8 Charleston Southern * W 6-1 Oct. 19 MacMurray L 0-3 # Harbor Front Classic (Norfolk, Va.) Oct. 6 at East Carolina W 5-2 Nov. 9 Coastal Carolina * W 6-3 Oct. 26 at UNC Pembroke T 2-2 Oct. 9 at High Point W 6-0 Nov. 10 Winthrop * W 2-0 Oct. 30 UNC Wilmington L 1-2 1980 (7-7-2) Oct. 14 at Jacksonville T 2-2 ot 40-32 Nov. 4 Barton $ W 2-1 Coach Guenther Dietz Oct. 16 at Georgia Southern W 5-2 + Port City Classic (Wilmington, N.C.) Nov. 6 at NC State L 0-2 Sept. 5 at NC State L 0-6 Oct. 20 #1 Duke L 1-7 # Harbor Front Classic (Norfolk, Va.) Nov. 10 at Belmont Abbey % L 0-4 Sept. 16 Elon W 2-1 Oct. 27 Charlotte L 0-1 * Big South Tournament (Radford, Va.) 40-35 Sept. 18 at Baltimore L 3-6 Oct. 30 Elon W 4-1 @ Towson State Invitational (Towson, Md.) Sept. 23 St. Andrews W 6-1 Nov. 10 at North Carolina L 1-6 1985 (12-6-2, 5-1-0 Big South) # Campbell Classic (Buies Creek, N.C.) Sept. 25 at Methodist W 4-3 43-33 Coach Tim Morse + Covenant Tournament (Chattanooga, Sept. 27 at Coastal Carolina T 2-2 ot + Port City Classic (Wilmington, N.C.) Sept. 4 Southern Indiana W 1-0 Tenn.) Oct. 1 at North Carolina L 2-6 # Patriot Invitational (Fairfax, Va.) Sept. 7 at Winthrop W 1-0 $ NAIA District 29 Playoffs Oct. 4 Francis Marion W 3-1 Sept. 11 UNC Asheville W 3-0 % NAIA Area 5 Playoffs Oct. 9 UNC Wilmington L 2-5 1983 (10-6-3) Sept. 14 at Guilford W 2-0 Oct. 11 Liberty W 3-2 Coach Tim Morse Sept. 21 at Catawba L 1-2 1977 (7-7-1) Oct. 15 Duke L 0-1 Sept. 1 College of Charleston W 2-0 Sept. 25 at Radford L 1-2 Coach Wayne Cunningham Oct. 21 MacMurray L 2-3 Sept. 7 at Appalachian State T 0-0 ot Sept. 28 at Richmond W 3-2 ot First Year NCAA Division I Oct. 23 Barton W 2-1 Sept. 9 Charlotte + T 1-1 ot Oct. 3 Appalachian State L 2-3 Sept. 13 at UNC Wilmington L 0-4 Oct. 25 Charlotte T 4-4 ot Sept. 10 Charleston Southern + W 5-0 Oct. 5 Mercer W 5-1 Sept. 15 Erskine # L 0-5 Oct. 29 at East Carolina W 3-2 Sept. 16 York # W 4-0 Oct. 11 #11 Long Island + L 1-3 Sept. 16 East Carolina # W 2-1 ot Nov. 1 UNC Greensboro L 1-3 Sept. 17 Winthrop # W 1-0 Oct. 12 Brigham Young + T 3-3 ot Sept. 21 Methodist W 3-1 39-47 Sept. 19 Averett W 2-1 Oct. 15 at #14 Duke L 0-1 Sept. 24 NC State W 2-1 Sept. 23 at Erskine * L 1-2 ot Oct. 21 Charleston Southern W 3-0 Sept. 26 at St. Andrews W 4-0 1981 (10-4-4) Sept. 24 Winthrop * W 1-0 Oct. 23 East Carolina W 6-0 Oct. 1 Liberty W 2-1 Coach Tim Morse Sept. 28 NC State W 3-2 Oct. 26 Columbus W 6-0 Oct. 8 Alabama A&M L 1-4 Sept. 8 UNC Pembroke W 4-0 Oct. 1 East Carolina W 2-0 Oct. 30 North Carolina T 3-3 ot Oct. 11 at Barton T 0-0 Sept. 12 at Roanoke T 3-3 ot Oct. 5 at Barton L 0-1 Nov. 6 at UNC Wilmington L 0-1 Oct. 15 at Miami (FL) + L 0-3 Sept. 14 Baltimore W 1-0 Oct. 13 at Monmouth L 0-1 Nov. 16 Armstrong State * W 5-1 Oct. 16 Florida International + L 0-1 Sept. 16 at St. Andrews W 5-0 Oct. 15 at Philadelphia T 0-0 ot Nov. 21 at Coastal Carolina * W 4-1 Oct. 19 North Carolina L 0-1 ot Sept. 19 at Liberty W 4-1 Oct. 19 at #1 Duke L 0-2 Nov. 23 Radford * W 3-1 Oct. 22 at Frostburg State L 0-1 Sept. 23 East Carolina W 3-1 Oct. 22 at Elon L 1-4 53-24 Oct. 26 at Belmont Abbey W 5-1 Sept. 25 Navy # W 3-0 Oct. 29 at Guilford W 3-1 + Brooklyn College Classic (Brooklyn, N.Y.) Oct. 29 UNC Pembroke W 4-1 Sept. 26 at George Mason # T 0-0 ot Nov. 5 at UNC Wilmington W 2-1 * Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.) 23-25 Sept. 29 at Barton L 1-2 Nov. 9 North Carolina L 2-5 # Campbell Classic (Buies Creek, N.C.) Oct. 3 High Point T 1-1 ot 30-21 1986 (12-7-1, 5-1-1 Big South) + Hurricane Classic (Coral Gables, Fla.) Oct. 6 Methodist W 4-0 +Port City Classic (Wilmington, N.C.) Coach Tim Morse Oct. 8 at UNC Wilmington L 1-3 # Blue Ridge Tournament (Lynchburg, Va.) Sept. 1 Loyola (Md.) L 0-2 1978 (2-10-3) Oct. 14 at Duke L 1-5 * Erskine Invitational (Due West, S.C.) Sept. 6 Elon W 5-0 Coach Wayne Cunningham Oct. 20 Coastal Carolina W 3-2 ot Sept. 10 Catawba L 1-3 Sept. 13 at Old Dominion L 0-5 Oct. 24 at Elon T 0-0 ot 1984 (11-6-2, 3-0-0 Big South) Sept. 18 UNC Wilmington W 4-0 Sept. 19 at Methodist T 3-3 ot Oct. 28 at Charlotte L 0-4 Coach Tim Morse Sept. 20 South Florida W 3-0 Sept. 22 Elon W 2-1 Oct. 31 Wingate W 6-0 Sept. 1 Coastal Carolina W 1-0 Sept. 24 Winthrop W 5-0 Sept. 26 St. Andrews L 2-5 ot Nov. 4 North Carolina W 3-0 Sept. 4 Erskine T 1-1 ot Sept. 27 at Coastal Carolina L 1-3 Sept. 30 at East Carolina L 0-2 43-22 Sept. 7 Georgia State + W 2-1 Oct. 1 Radford W 5-1 Oct. 7 Duke T 1-1 ot # Patriot Invitational (Fairfax, Va.) Sept. 8 Charleston Southern + W 2-1 Oct. 4 Augusta W 9-1 Oct. 11 UNC Wilmington L 1-8 Sept. 17 Radford W 2-1 Oct. 8 #4 NC State L 0-1 Oct. 14 at North Carolina L 1-2 Sept. 20 Richmond W 3-2 ot Oct. 11 at Mercer W 2-1 25 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Year-by-Year Results: 1963-2015 Oct. 13 at Appalachian State L 1-2 58-27 Oct. 18 at Charleston Southern W 3-2 + Big South Tour. 1st Rd. (Buies Creek, N.C.) Oct. 22 at Charlotte L 2-4 * Big South Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) Oct. 25 UNC Pembroke W 4-0 Oct. 27 Armstrong State W 11-0 1993 (16-4-0, 8-1-0 Big South) Nov. 1 at UNC Asheville T 0-0 ot Coach Derrick Leeson Nov. 10 Augusta * W 9-0 Sept. 4 Catawba W 5-4 Nov. 13 Winthrop * W 2-0 Sept. 7 at Liberty W 3-1 Nov. 15 Coastal Carolina * L 0-1 ot Sept. 10 South Florida % L 2-4 67-21 Sept. 11 Lafayette % W 6-0 * Big South Tournament (Buies Creek, N.C.) Sept. 14 at Charleston Southern W 3-0 Sept. 18 Towson W 6-0 1987 (6-10-1, 3-3-0 Big South) Sept. 22 at Winthrop W 2-0 Coach Gary Hall Sept. 25 UMBC W 6-2 Sept. 2 Guilford T 1-1 Sept. 29 UNC Asheville W 4-2 Sept. 7 at Elon L 0-1 Oct. 2 Jacksonville W 3-1 Sept. 12 at Winthrop L 3-4 The Camels lifted the program’s third Big South Conference tournament Oct. 6 Coastal Carolina W 3-0 Sept. 16 at UNC Wilmington W 5-1 championship trophy in 1991. Oct. 9 East Carolina W 5-2 ot Sept. 19 at Catawba L 1-3 Oct. 13 at Maryland W 6-3 Oct. 7 Charleston Southern W 4-2 Oct. 22 UNC Asheville L 1-2 Sept. 23 Coastal Carolina L 0-2 Oct. 16 at #5 James Madison L 1-3 Oct. 11 UNC Asheville W 2-1 Oct. 24 Winthrop # W 4-0 Sept. 26 at Radford L 0-3 Oct. 19 Appalachian State W 4-1 Oct. 14 Coastal Carolina L 2-3 Oct. 26 Methodist L 0-1 Sept. 30 at #23 NC State L 0-3 Oct. 23 at Radford L 1-2 Oct. 18 Mercer W 6-0 Oct. 28 Liberty W 3-0 Oct. 3 Charleston Southern W 2-1 Oct. 27 at UNCG W 3-1 Oct. 19 at Wingate W 4-0 Oct. 31 at UNC Wilmington L 0-2 Oct. 8 Barton W 3-0 Oct. 30 Drexel W 5-0 Oct. 21 at Georgia Regents L 3-5 Nov. 2 at VCU L 2-3 ot Oct. 15 at Georgia Regents W 2-0 Nov. 5 Winthrop * W 4-2 Oct. 26 at UNC Wilmington W 5-3 Nov. 5 Charleston Southern + W 3-0 Oct. 17 at UCF L 2-4 Nov. 6 at UNCG * L 1-2 Oct. 28 East Carolina W 3-0 Nov. 8 Radford * W 1-0 Oct. 21 Charlotte L 0-2 73-30 Nov. 2 Radford * W 2-1 ot Nov. 9 Winthrop * W 4-0 Oct. 24 Mercer W 1-0 % Coca-Cola Classic (Richmond, Va.) Nov. 4 Coastal Carolina * L 0-1 48-29 Oct. 27 Appalachian State L 0-3 * Big South Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 45-32 # at Elon, N.C. Oct. 31 UNC Asheville W 4-1 # Campbell Invitational (Buies Creek, N.C.) + Big South Tour. 1st rd. (Buies Creek, N.C.) Nov. 5 Winthrop * L 1-2 ot 1994 (9-10-0, 4-4-0 A-Sun West) * Big South Tournament (Asheville, N.C.) * Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.) 25-31 Coach Derrick Leeson * Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.) Sept. 3 NYIT W 4-0 1990 (11-9-0, 5-1-0 Big South) 1992 (12-8-1, 4-3-0 Big South) Sept. 7 at #8 Clemson L 0-5 1988 (17-3-0, 5-1-0 Big South) Coach Barry Howard Coach Derrick Leeson Sept. 10 at Coastal Carolina L 1-5 Aug. 29 UNC Wilmington L 2-4 Sept. 5 at Catawba L 1-4 Coach Gary Hall Sept. 13 at Centenary L 2-4 Sept. 1 USC Upstate W 5-3 Sept. 7 Richmond T 1-1 ot Sept. 1 at Barton W 6-0 Sept. 17 at Mercer W 5-1 Sept. 6 at Lock Haven L 0-2 Sept. 10 UNC Wilmington W 7-0 Sept. 5 UMBC W 3-0 Sept. 19 at Georgia State L 1-3 Sept. 7 at Penn State W 4-1 Sept. 16 Radford W 6-0 Sept. 7 #3 North Carolina W 2-1 Sept. 23 American % L 1-2 ot Sept. 12 Radford L 1-3 Sept. 19 at UNC Asheville W 2-0 Sept. 10 at Appalachian State W 3-1 ot Sept. 24 Charleston (WV) % L 3-4 ot Sept. 15 West Va. Wesleyan L 7-8 ot Sept. 23 Winthrop W 3-2 Sept. 16 East Carolina + W 4-0 Sept. 28 College of Charleston L 0-3 Sept. 19 at #10 Wake Forest L 0-4 Sept. 26 at Coastal Carolina L 0-2 Sept. 17 Georgia Southern + W 5-1 Oct. 1 UNCG W 4-2 Sept. 22 at UNC Asheville W 6-1 Sept. 28 at Methodist L 0-1 Sept. 21 at Coastal Carolina W 1-0 Oct. 5 at College of Charleston L 0-3 Sept. 26 Winthrop W 1-0 Sept. 30 UNCG W 4-1 Sept. 24 at UNC Asheville L 0-1 Oct. 8 East Carolina W 5-2 Sept. 29 at Coastal Carolina W 1-0 Oct. 3 West Virginia Wesleyan L 0-2 Sept. 26 Liberty W 3-1 ot Oct. 13 Centenary W 4-2 Oct. 2 at Charlotte W 1-0 Oct. 7 at Georgia Southern W 2-0 Sept. 28 at Methodist W 3-2 ot Oct. 17 Methodist W 2-0 Oct. 6 College of Charleston W 4-2 Oct. 10 at Jacksonville W 5-1 Oct. 1 Winthrop W 2-1 Oct. 20 Mercer W 3-1 Oct. 10 at Appalachian State W 3-2 Oct. 14 Liberty L 2-5 Oct. 3 at East Carolina W 2-0 Oct. 22 Georgia State W 4-3 ot Oct. 13 at Charleston Southern W 4-3 Oct. 17 at Towson L 1-2 Oct. 5 #10 Duke W 2-0 Oct. 25 UNC Wilmington L 2-4 Oct. 16 UNCG L 1-3 Oct. 20 at Appalachian State L 0-1 Oct. 8 at Charleston Southern W 2-0 Oct. 29 Charleston Southern W 6-0 Oct. 20 Georgia Regents W 4-3 Oct. 24 at UMBC L 0-1 Oct. 11 Radford W 1-0 Nov. 4 #7 Fla. International * L 2-4 ot Oct. 24 at Liberty L 1-2 Oct. 29 Charleston Southern W 7-1 Oct. 20 at Charlotte L 1-6 48-48 Oct. 27 Richmond L 1-2 Oct. 31 VCU W 5-2 Oct. 22 at Mercer W 6-1 % Mitre Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) Oct. 31 Charleston Southern # W 4-3 Nov. 4 Radford + W 3-1 Oct. 27 UNC Wilmington W 2-0 * TAAC Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) Nov. 3 Davidson * L 2-5 Nov. 6 UMBC * W 5-0 Oct. 29 Georgia Regents W 3-1 51-51 Nov. 7 UNCG * W 5-0 Nov. 3 Charleston Southern * L 1-2 5ot # Big South Tour. 1st rd (Buies Creek, N.C.) 52-18 * Big South Tournament (Asheville, N.C.) + Francis Marion Tournament (Florence, S.C.) 1991 (10-9-2, 3-3-0 Big South) * Big South Tournament (Buies Creek, N.C.) Coach Derrick Leeson 1989 (12-7-0, 4-2-0 Big South) Sept. 7 at UNCG L 1-3 Coach Barry Howard Sept. 10 Appalachian State W 7-1 Sept. 14 at Radford L 0-2 Sept. 2 High Point # L 1-4 Sept. 21 at Richmond T 1-1 ot Sept. 4 Charlotte # L 0-4 Sept. 28 Charleston Southern W 7-0 Sept. 7 #19 Wake Forest L 0-4 Sept. 30 at USC Upstate L 1-5 Sept. 9 Appalachian State W 1-0 Oct. 2 Elon W 4-1 Sept. 12 at Richmond W 1-0 Oct. 5 Limestone W 4-0 Sept. 16 at Radford W 2-0 ot Oct. 9 #4 Wake Forest L 1-4 Sept. 18 at Liberty W 2-1 Oct. 12 at West Va. Wesleyan T 1-1 ot Sept. 27 at #18 North Carolina L 1-3 Campbell won the 1993 Big South Conference regular season championship Oct. 16 Davidson L 1-2 Sept. 30 at Winthrop W 6-0 while compiling an overall 16-4-0 record. Oct. 19 Coastal Carolina W 2-1 26 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Year-by-Year Results: 1963-2015 1995 (12-6-2, 6-1-1 A-Sun West) Sept. 5 at North Carolina L 2-3 Oct. 14 at UCF W 2-1 ot Nov. 2 UCF L 1-2 Coach Derrick Leeson Sept. 10 College of Charleston W 2-1 Oct. 16 at Stetson L 1-3 Nov. 7 at High Point W 2-1 Sept. 2 Liberty W 4-1 Sept. 13 at Mercer W 2-1 Oct. 20 #1 Duke L 0-3 Nov. 9 at Georgia State W 2-1 ot Sept. 6 at UNCG T 1-1 ot Sept. 15 at Georgia State W 5-0 Oct. 23 Florida Atlantic L 1-2 ot 28-47 Sept. 9 West Virginia Wesleyan W 4-1 Sept. 20 at Coastal Carolina L 1-2 Oct. 25 at High Point W 2-1 Sept. 12 College of Charleston L 1-3 ot Sept. 24 at Liberty L 0-2 Oct. 28 at UNC Wilmington L 1-2 ot 2003 (4-14-1, 2-7-0 A-Sun) Sept. 16 at Georgia State W 7-0 Sept. 27 at Centenary W 3-1 Oct. 30 Appalachian State W 2-0 Coach Doug Hess Sept. 18 at Mercer W 5-2 Oct. 1 Mercer W 2-1 19-38 Aug. 30 at UNC Wilmington L 1-2 Sept. 21 #2 Duke L 3-4 Oct. 4 East Carolina L 1-3 Sept. 3 Liberty L 0-1 Sept. 30 at Centenary W 2-0 Oct. 11 Centenary W 5-1 2000 (6-12-1, 3-2-1 A-Sun) Sept. 10 at East Carolina L 0-3 Oct. 7 Mercer T 1-1 ot Oct. 15 at College of Charleston W 1-0 ot Coach Derrick Leeson Sept. 13 at Georgia Southern L 0-3 Oct. 12 Centenary W 7-1 Oct. 18 Georgia State L 3-4 Sept. 1 at Charlotte L 0-2 Sept. 17 Duke T 1-1 ot Oct. 14 Georgia State W 2-1 Oct. 22 Charlotte L 2-6 Sept. 6 at North Carolina L 0-1 Sept. 19 High Point W 2-0 Oct. 17 at College of Charleston W 4-2 Oct. 25 Life L 0-2 Sept. 9 UCF W 4-1 Sept. 24 at NC State L 0-3 Oct. 20 at UCF W 4-1 Oct. 29 Radford L 2-3 ot Sept. 13 at #8 Duke L 1-4 Sept. 27 #4 Old Dominion L 0-5 Oct. 21 at Stetson W 7-1 Nov. 1 at UNC Wilmington W 4-1 Sept. 15 at Wofford L 1-2 Oct. 2 Georgia State L 1-3 Oct. 25 at UNC Wilmington L 2-4 ot Nov. 7 Florida Atlantic * L 2-3 Sept. 20 East Carolina L 0-1 Oct. 4 Mercer L 3-4 Oct. 28 UNC Pembroke W 4-1 38-38 Sept. 23 at Georgia State L 0-3 Oct. 9 at Jacksonville W 3-2 Nov. 1 at #4 South Carolina L 0-4 • TAAC Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) Sept. 27 Elon W 6-3 Oct. 11 at Stetson L 3-4 Nov. 4 at NC State L 0-2 Sept. 30 High Point L 1-2 ot Oct. 16 UCF L 0-1 ot Nov. 10 Florida Atlantic * W 2-0 1998 (6-10-1, 3-3-0 A-Sun) Oct. 4 UNC Wilmington W 5-0 Oct. 18 Florida Atlantic L 2-3 Nov. 11 College of Charleston * L 1-4 Coach Derrick Leeson Oct. 7 Stetson W 1-0 Oct. 25 Gardner-Webb L 3-5 61-34 Sept. 1 #12 Clemson L 1-4 Oct. 11 at Florida Atlantic L 1-4 Oct. 30 at Belmont L 1-3 * TAAC Tournament (Miami, Fla.) Sept. 5 at #25 Charlotte L 0-4 Oct. 13 at South Florida L 2-5 Nov. 1 at Lipscomb W 5-4 Sept. 16 Georgia State W 4-1 Oct. 17 Radford L 0-5 Nov. 6 at Elon L 0-2 1996 (12-7-1, 5-2-1 A-Sun West) Sept. 19 Coastal Carolina W 2-0 Oct. 20 at Jacksonville T 2-2 ot Nov. 8 UNC Asheville W 3-2 ot Coach Derrick Leeson Sept. 23 UNCG L 0-1 ot Oct. 26 at Appalachian State L 2-5 28-51 Aug. 31 College of Charleston T 2-2 ot Sept. 26 at Old Dominion T 1-1 ot Oct. 28 Mercer W 2-1 Sept. 4 UNCG L 3-4 ot Sept. 29 at Jacksonville L 1-3 Nov. 2 UCF * W 1-0 2004 (6-10-1, 4-5-0 A-Sun) Sept. 7 at #23 Charlotte L 0-1 Oct. 3 Mercer W 4-0 Nov. 3 Georgia State * L 0-1 Coach Doug Hess Sept. 11 at College of Charleston L 0-1 Oct. 6 at East Carolina W 3-1 29-42 Sept. 1 at #18 Old Dominion L 0-1 Sept. 14 at Mercer W 4-2 Oct. 10 UCF L 1-2 ot * TAAC Tournament (Buies Creek, N.C.) Sept. 4 UNC Wilmington L 1-2 Sept. 16 at Georgia State W 5-2 ot Oct. 15 at Florida International L 0-1 Sept. 7 at Liberty T 0-0 ot Sept. 21 Coastal Carolina W 2-1 Oct. 17 at Florida Atlantic L 0-2 2001 (5-12-1, 1-5-1 A-Sun) Sept. 15 at Duke L 0-3 Sept. 25 at #1 Duke L 0-2 Oct. 21 at #3 Duke L 0-1 Coach Derrick Leeson Sept. 23 at Mercer L 1-2 Sept. 28 at Centenary L 1-2 Oct. 24 Stetson W 2-1 Sept. 1 at UNC Wilmington W 2-1 Sept. 25 at Georgia State L 1-4 Oct. 2 Mercer W 3-1 Oct. 28 UNC Wilmington W 2-1 Sept. 7 Charleston Southern % L 1-2 ot Sept. 29 East Carolina L 2-5 Oct. 5 Stetson W 4-1 Oct. 31 Lynn L 1-2 Sept. 8 at Coastal Carolina % L 0-6 Oct. 2 Elon W 2-1 Oct. 10 Centenary W 4-1 Nov. 5 Stetson * L 0-2 Sept. 15 at Mercer L 2-3 ot Oct. 7 Stetson W 3-0 Oct. 12 Georgia State W 2-1 22-26 Sept. 19 at East Carolina L 2-4 Oct. 9 Jacksonville W 2-1 Oct. 16 NC State L 2-3 * TAAC Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) Sept. 22 Georgia State L 2-3 ot Oct. 14 at Florida Atlantic L 1-2 Oct. 19 at Radford W 3-2 ot Sept. 29 Jacksonville T 0-0 ot Oct. 16 at UCF L 0-2 Oct. 23 UNC Wilmington W 2-0 1999 (5-12-0, 1-5-0 A-Sun) Oct. 6 Gardner-Webb W 2-1 Oct. 23 High Point W 2-1 ot Oct. 26 Lynn W 2-0 Coach Derrick Leeson Oct. 11 at Stetson L 1-2 Oct. 28 Lipscomb W 4-1 Oct. 30 at Methodist W 3-2 Sept. 1 at #13 UNCG L 0-2 Oct. 13 at UCF L 1-6 Oct. 30 Belmont L 1-2 Nov. 8 UCF * W 2-1 Sept. 4 Charlotte L 0-2 Oct. 17 Duke L 1-2 ot Nov. 3 at NC State L 0-2 Nov. 9 at College of Charleston * L 2-3 ot Sept. 8 North Carolina L 0-5 Oct. 20 at UNCG L 1-2 Nov. 6 at Gardner-Webb W 3-2 46-32 Sept. 11 UNC Pembroke W 2-1 ot Oct. 24 at Elon L 1-5 23-31 * TAAC Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) Sept. 18 Georgia State L 1-5 Oct. 27 Appalachian State W 4-1 Sept. 25 at Mercer L 0-4 Oct. 31 Florida Atlantic L 2-3 2005 (13-6-1, 7-1-0 A-Sun) 1997 (8-11-0, 7-1-0 A-Sun West) Sept. 29 at Elon L 0-1 Nov. 3 at Belmont W 5-3 Coach Doug Hess Coach Derrick Leeson Oct. 2 #19 Jacksonville L 1-3 Nov. 7 at High Point L 0-2 Sept. 1 at West Virginia % L 0-1 Aug. 29 at #20 Clemson L 0-1 Oct. 6 at Coastal Carolina L 1-2 ot Nov. 10 Wofford W 1-0 Sept. 3 Marshall % W 6-1 Sept. 2 at UNCG L 1-3 Oct. 9 at Radford W 5-1 28-46 Sept. 7 Liberty W 3-2 % adidas Option One Invt. (Conway, S.C.) Sept. 13 #23 Davidson W 2-1 Career Head Coaching Records Sept. 17 at High Point T 2-2 ot 2002 (6-11-0, 3-5-0 A-Sun) Sept. 21 VMI L 2-3 Coach Years Won Lost Tied Pct. Coach Doug Hess Sept. 24 at #25 UNC Wilmington W 1-0 ot Jim Cole (1963-75) 13 138 49 7 .729 Sept. 4 Elon W 3-2 Sept. 29 at Jacksonville W 3-2 Derrick Leeson (1991-2001) 11 101 101 8 .500 Sept. 14 at Liberty L 0-1 Oct. 1 at North Florida L 1-2 Doug Hess (2002-09) 8 74 70 9 .513 Sept. 18 UNCG L 1-8 Oct. 6 Stetson W 7-0 Tim Morse (1981-86) 6 65 35 13 .633 Sept. 21 Mercer L 1-2 ot Oct. 13 at Belmont W 1-0 Sept. 24 #17 North Carolina L 1-7 Oct. 15 at Lipscomb W 3-1 Steve Armas (2010-14) 5 37 46 12 .453 Sept. 28 Belmont W 2-0 Oct. 17 at UNC Asheville W 3-1 Gary Hall (1987-88) 2 23 13 1 .635 Oct. 1 UNC Wilmington L 2-3 Oct. 22 Gardner-Webb W 2-0 Barry Howard (1989-90) 2 23 16 0 .590 Oct. 5 Stetson L 1-2 Oct. 26 at College of Charleston L 0-1 Guenther Dietz (1979-80) 2 13 16 3 .453 Oct. 10 at Florida Atlantic L 1-6 Oct. 31 Mercer W 1-0 Oct. 12 at Jacksonville L 1-4 Nov. 2 #12 NC State L 0-2 Darrell Saunders (1976) 1 9 8 1 .528 Oct. 16 at Duke L 1-3 Nov. 5 Florida Atlantic W 3-2 Wayne Cunningham (1977-78) 2 9 17 4 .367 Oct. 19 at Gardner-Webb W 5-1 Nov. 11 Florida Atlantic * W 2-0 Dustin Fonder (2015-Pres.) 1 10 9 0 .556 Oct. 23 East Carolina L 1-3 Nov. 12 Stetson * L 1-2 Totals 53 501 380 59 .564 Oct. 26 Georgia Southern W 3-1 43-24 % Labor Day Shootout (Morgantown, W. Va.) * A-Sun Championship (Macon, Ga.) 27 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Year-by-Year Results: 1963-2015 Sept. 28 at #28 Charlotte L 0-3 2006 (10-7-2, 4-1-2 A-Sun) Sept. 24 at UNC Wilmington T 1-1 ot Coach Doug Hess Oct. 1 #20 Elon L 0-1 Aug. 26 UNC Wilmington W 2-1 Oct. 5 UNCG T 2-2 ot Sept. 2 UNC Asheville W 3-1 Oct. 8 at Winthrop W 2-1 Sept. 5 at #22 UNCG L 0-2 Oct. 12 Radford T 1-1 ot Sept. 8 at Bucknell % L 1-2 Oct. 19 at UNC Asheville W 1-0 Sept. 9 Duquesne % L 0-3 Oct. 23 Longwood W 3-1 Sept. 16 at VMI L 1-2 Oct. 26 Gardner-Webb L 0-2 Sept. 20 High Point W 3-1 Oct. 30 at High Point L 1-3 Sept. 23 at Davidson W 1-0 Nov. 2 Liberty L 1-3 Sept. 28 at Stetson T 1-1 ot Nov. 6 at #14 Coastal Carolina L 2-5 Sept. 30 at Mercer L 0-1 Nov. 9 at Presbyterian W 3-0 Oct. 5 Jacksonville W 3-1 Nov. 12 at Longwood * T 2-2 Oct. 7 North Florida W 2-0 In 2007, Campbell claimed its first Atlantic Sun tournament title and berth in 24-35 Oct. 10 #3 North Carolina W 1-0 the NCAA College Cup. * Big South Championship 1st Round Oct. 14 at Gardner-Webb T 1-1 ot Nov. 1 Mercer W 3-0 Coach Steve Armas Oct. 19 Belmont W 3-1 Nov. 4 at High Point W 2-0 Aug. 26 #30 Furman T 0-0 ot 2014 (5-13-0, 2-7-0 Big South) Oct. 21 Lipscomb W 4-0 Nov. 13 Belmont * W 7-1 Sept. 1 at UNC Wilmington W 4-2 Coach Steve Armas Oct. 25 College of Charleston L 1-3 Nov. 15 Jacksonville * L 3-4 Sept. 9 Wofford % W 1-0 Aug. 29 at UNCG W 1-0 Nov. 2 Mercer * W 2-1 44-20 Sept. 11 Hartford % W 3-2 Sept. 6 Loyola (Md.) W 1-0 Nov. 3 Gardner-Webb * L 0-2 * A-Sun Championship (Buies Creek, N.C.) Sept. 14 Elon L 1-3 Sept. 11 at Stetson W 3-1 29-23 Sept. 17 at Loyola (Md.) L 0-1 Sept. 16 UNC Wilmington L 0-1 % Bucknell Invitational (Lewisburg, Pa.) 2009 (8-10-1, 7-1-1 A-Sun) Sept. 21 DAVIDSON L 0-1 Sept. 20 #20 Charlotte L 1-6 * A-Sun Championship (DeLand, Fla.) Coach Doug Hess Sept. 24 at #14 Charlotte L 0-2 Sept. 23 at Jacksonville L 0-1 Sept. 1 at UNC Wilmington L 1-3 Sept. 28 RADFORD L 1-2 Sept. 27 #20 Davidson L 1-3 2007 (13-6-3, 5-2-2 A-Sun) Sept. 5 William & Mary L 2-3 Oct. 1 GARDNER-WEBB W 3-1 Oct. 4 #25 Coastal Carolina L 0-1 Coach Doug Hess Sept. 8 at Georgia Southern W 1-0 Oct. 4 NC STATE W 1-0 ot Oct. 7 at #11 North Carolina L 0-3 Sept. 1 at UNC Wilmington W 2-1 ot Sept. 12 at Charlotte L 1-2 Oct. 8 at Presbyterian L 2-3 ot Oct. 11 at Radford L 2-3 ot Sept. 5 Liberty L 0-1 Sept. 15 at #23 NC State L 1-5 Oct. 11 at Virginia Tech T 1-1 ot Oct. 15 at Longwood L 2-4 Sept. 14 Duquesne % W 2-1 ot Sept. 23 UNCG L 0-2 Oct. 15 at Winthrop W 3-1 Oct. 18 at Gardner-Webb W 2-1 Sept. 15 at Richmond % W 2-1 Sept. 26 Richmond L 1-2 Oct. 22 at UNC Asheville W 3-2 Oct. 25 Presbyterian W 3-1 Sept. 19 at #3 Virginia L 1-2 Oct. 1 at Lipscomb T 2-2 ot Oct. 25 LIBERTY W 3-1 Oct. 29 High Point L 1-2 Sept. 22 at UNC Asheville W 2-1 ot Oct. 3 at Belmont W 3-1 Oct. 29 VMI W 3-2 Nov. 1 Winthrop L 1-3 Sept. 27 at Florida Gulf Coast T 2-2 ot Oct. 8 USC Upstate W 4-1 Nov. 1 at High Point L 0-2 Nov. 5 at Liberty L 1-2 Sept. 29 at Stetson W 1-0 Oct. 10 East Tennessee State W 4-3 Nov. 5 at #10 Coastal Carolina L 1-5 Nov. 8 UNC Asheville L 0-2 Oct. 4 Jacksonville W 2-1 Oct. 12 at #2 North Carolina L 0-2 Nov. 10 High Point * L 1-3 Nov. 11 at Radford * L 0-2 Oct. 6 North Florida L 0-1 Oct. 17 at Mercer W 1-0 31-34 19-36 Oct. 11 at Belmont W 2-1 ot Oct. 22 at Stetson W 2-0 % UNCW adidas Classic (Wilmington, N.C.) * Big South Championship 1st Round Oct. 13 at Lipscomb L 2-3 Oct. 24 at Florida Gulf Coast L 0-4 * Big South Championship (Boiling Springs, N.C.) Oct. 18 Gardner-Webb W 4-3 Oct. 29 North Florida W 3-1 2015 (10-9-0, 5-4-0 Big South) Oct. 20 USC Upstate W 1-0 Oct. 31 Jacksonville W 2-1 2012 (12-5-2, 7-3-0 Big South) Coach Dustin Fonder Oct. 27 at Mercer T 0-0 ot Nov. 3 Davidson L 2-5 Coach Steve Armas Aug. 28 at Davidson L 1-2 Oct. 31 at North Carolina W 2-1 Nov. 13 Mercer * L 1-3 Aug. 24 at #30 SMU T 1-1 ot Sept. 4 vs. Elon^ L 0-2 Nov. 7 UNCG L 1-2 31-40 Aug. 26 at Houston Baptist W 1-0 Sept. 6 at UNC Wilmington^ L 2-6 Nov. 10 High Point W 3-2 * A-Sun Championship (Buies Creek, N.C.) Aug. 29 UNC Wilmington W 2-1 Sept. 11 vs. Lipscomb# W 3-2 Nov. 14 Gardner-Webb * W 6-1 Sept. 1 at Elon L 1-3 Sept. 13 at Belmont# W 3-2 Nov. 15 at Stetson * W 2-0 2010 (6-9-4, 4-5-0 A-Sun) Sept. 15 Loyola (Md.) W 2-0 Sept. 18 Jacksonville W 4-3 2ot Nov. 17 Jacksonville * (5-4 PKs) T 1-1 ot Coach Steve Armas Sept. 18 at #17 NC State W 2-0 Sept. 20 Stetson W 1-0 Nov. 24 at #20 Furman L 0-2 Sept. 1 Loyola (Md.) T 0-0 ot Sept. 22 at Radford L 1-2 Sept. 27 Longwood L 1-2 38-27 Sept. 4 at Richmond T 1-1 ot Sept. 26 at Longwood W 1-0 Oct. 10 Radford L 0-2 % UR Nike Challenge (Richmond, Va.) Sept. 7 at Davidson L 0-1 Sept. 29 at VMI W 3-2 Oct. 14 at #11 Coastal Carolina L 1-2 * A-Sun Championship (DeLand, Fla.) Sept. 15 #23 UNC Wilmington L 1-3 Oct. 2 Virginia Tech W 3-0 Oct. 17 Gardner-Webb W 4-2 Sept. 18 Charlotte W 2-1 Oct. 5 at Liberty L 0-1 Oct. 20 #6 North Carolina L 1-6 2008 (14-6-0, 9-0-0 A-Sun) Sept. 22 at UNCG T 1-1 ot Oct. 10 #12 Coastal Carolina L 1-3 Oct. 24 at Presbyterian W 3-1 Coach Doug Hess Sept. 25 Appalachian State W 1-0 Oct. 13 Winthrop W 5-2 Oct. 28 at High Point W 1-0 Aug. 29 UNC Wilmington W 3-0 Sept. 30 at East Tennessee State L 0-4 Oct. 17 #25 High Point W 2-1 Oct. 31 at Winthrop L 1-4 Sept. 2 at Liberty L 0-1 Oct. 2 at USC Upstate W 1-0 Oct. 20 Presbyterian W 3-0 Nov. 4 Liberty W 2-1 Sept. 10 at #23 Loyola (Md.) L 0-1 Oct. 5 at Furman T 0-0 ot Oct. 23 at #4 North Carolina L 0-3 Nov. 7 at UNC Asheville W 2-0 Sept. 13 Georgia Southern W 2-0 Oct. 9 Mercer W 3-2 Oct. 27 UNC Asheville W 5-1 Nov. 10 Longwood* W 3-2 Sept. 17 at UNCG L 1-2 Oct. 14 #24 Florida Gulf Coast L 0-1 Nov. 3 at Gardner-Webb W 2-0 Nov. 13 vs. Winthrop* L 0-4 Sept. 20 at Appalachian State L 0-1 Oct. 16 Stetson L 1-3 Nov. 6 High Point * T 4-4 32-43 Sept. 23 at William & Mary L 2-3 ot Oct. 21 at Jacksonville L 3-4 39-24 ^ Wilmington Classic Oct. 2 Stetson W 2-1 Oct. 23 at North Florida W 1-0 * Big South Championship 1st Round # Belmont Invitational Oct. 4 Florida Gulf Coast W 2-1 Oct. 28 Belmont W 7-0 * Big South Championship Oct. 9 at North Florida W 3-0 Oct. 30 Lipscomb L 1-2 2013 (5-10-4, 5-4-1 Big South) Oct. 11 at Jacksonville W 2-1 Nov. 2 at #10 Virginia L 1-4 Coach Steve Armas Oct. 16 Lipscomb W 4-3 Nov. 6 at Lipscomb * L 1-5 Aug. 30 NC State L 0-2 Oct. 18 Belmont W 1-0 25-32 Sept. 3 VMI W 3-2 Oct. 23 at USC Upstate W 3-0 * A-Sun Championship (Buies Creek, N.C.) Sept. 11 at Davidson L 2-3 Oct. 25 at East Tennessee State W 1-0 Sept. 14 at Loyola (Md.) L 0-2 Oct. 28 #7 North Carolina W 2-0 2011 (9-9-2, 5-4-0 Big South) Sept. 17 #1 North Carolina L 0-1 ot

28 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Homecoming / Family Weekend (Parents’ Day) Matches Homecoming Matches Family Weekend (Parents’ Day) Matches (NCAA Division I since 1977) (NCAA Division I since 1977) Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result 10/1/77 Liberty W 2-1 10/29/77 UNC Pembroke W 4-1 10/7/78 Duke T 1-1 ot 11/4/78 Belmont Abbey L 0-4 10/6/79 Erskine L 0-6 10/27/79 Methodist W 2-0 10/4/80 Francis Marion W 3-1 11/1/80 UNCG L 1-3 10/3/81 High Point T 1-1 ot 10/31/81 Wingate W 6-0 10/2/82 UNC Wilmington L 2-3 10/30/82 Elon W 4-1 10/1/83 East Carolina W 2-0 10/29/83 Guilford W 3-1 10/6/84 Catawba W 3-2 ot 11/3/84 UNC Wilmington L 0-1 10/5/85 Mercer W 5-1 10/26/85 Columbus W 6-0 10/4/86 Georgia Regents W 9-1 10/25/86 UNC Pembroke W 4-0 10/3/87 Charleston Southern W 2-1 10/31/87 UNC Asheville W 4-1 10/1/88 Winthrop W 2-1 10/29/88 Augusta W 3-1 10/7/89 Charleston Southern W 4-2 10/28/89 East Carolina W 3-0 10/6/90 College of Charleston W 4-2 10/27/90 Richmond L 1-2 10/5/91 Limestone W 4-0 10/26/91 Methodist L 0-1 10/3/92 West Virginia Wesleyan L 0-2 10/31/92 VCU W 5-2 10/2/93 Jacksonville W 3-1 10/30/93 Drexel W 5-0 10/1/94 UNCG W 4-2 10/29/94 Charleston Southern W 6-0 10/7/95 Mercer T 1-1 ot 10/28/95 UNC Pembroke W 4-1 10/5/96 Stetson W 4-1 10/26/96 Lynn W 2-0 10/4/97 East Carolina L 1-3 10/25/97 Life L 0-2 10/3/98 Mercer W 4-0 10/24/98 Stetson W 2-1 10/2/99 Jacksonville L 1-3 10/23/99 Florida Atlantic L 1-2 ot 10/7/00 Stetson W 1-0 10/28/00 Mercer W 2-1 10/6/01 Gardner-Webb W 2-1 10/27/01 Appalachian State W 4-1 10/5/02 Stetson L 1-2 10/26/02 Georgia Southern W 3-1 10/4/03 Mercer L 3-4 10/25/03 Gardner-Webb L 3-5 10/2/04 Elon W 2-1 10/23/04 High Point W 2-1 ot 10/22/05 Gardner-Webb W 2-0 9/25/10 Appalachian State W 1-0 10/21/06 Lipscomb W 4-0 10/5/13 UNCG T 2-2 ot 10/20/07 USC Upstate W 1-0 9/27/14 Davidson L 1-3 11/1/08 Mercer W 3-0 Record: 21-9-1 Goals For-Against: 84-38 10/31/09 Jacksonville W 2-1 Note: Homecoming and Parents Day combined into one event (2005-07) 10/30/10 Lipscomb L 1-2 10/20/12 Presbyterian W 3-0 10/26/13 Gardner-Webb L 0-2 Record: 24-9-3 Goals For-Against: 88-48

Top NCAA Division I Scoring Leaders Year Name (Class) Games Goals Assists Points Natl. Rank 1986 David Doyle (Sr.) 20 34 6 74 1st (G, P) 1988 Juha Miettinen (Soph.) 20 21 7 49 3rd (G), 4th (P) 1990 Juha Miettinen (Sr.) 20 20 13 53 4th (P), 6th (G) 1991 Rami Kauppi (Jr.) 21 16 9 41 10th (P) 1992 Rami Kauppi (Sr.) 21 20 11 51 3rd (P), 5th (G) 1993 Toni Siikala (Soph.) 19 23 14 60 3rd (P), 6th (G) 1993 Brian Hunter (Jr.) 19 23 10 56 5th (P), 6th (G) 1993 Pat Gross (Soph.) 19 4 23 31 1st (A) 1995 Toni Siikala (Sr.) 18 25 6 56 1st (G) 1996 Pasi Kinturi (Jr.) 20 13 11 37 29th (P) 2005 Willy Guadarrama (Soph.) 20 21 4 46 1st (GPG, PPG) 2005 Sonny Guadarrama (Fr.) 19 13 6 32 16th (PPG), 18th (GPG) 2008 Richard Jata (Sr.) 17 12 4 28 15th (GPG), 19th (PPG) 2009 Vince Petrasso (Sr.) 18 4 11 19 5th (APG) 2012 Mitchell Cardenas (Sr.) 19 8 14 30 1st (APG, A), 22nd (P) 2015 Bradley Farias (Soph.) 19 15 5 35 2nd (GPG, P), 3rd (PPG, G) Pat Gross set an NCAA record with 23 GPG = Goals scored per game PPG = Points per game APG = Assists per game assists in 1993. 29 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 All-Time Varsity Roster * Games played records incomplete for: Name Yrs. GP Gls. Name Yrs. GP Gls. 1963, 1964, 1973, 1975, 1976 Philippe Bottin (1981-83, 85) 4 62 18 Marlin Dance (1975) 1 * 0 Name Yrs. GP Gls. Jim Bovender (1968) 1 11 3 Patrick Danford (2006-09) 4 66 5 Eduardo Abad (1971-72) 2 7 6 Billy Bowers (1977-78, 80) 3 37 3 Antonio Da Silva Junior (1999-01) 3 53 13 Archer Abblitt (2002-05) 4 57 2 Jason Boyes (1994) 1 14 0 Wescott Davant (1983-84) 2 12 0 Chad Aboud (2004-05) 2 37 1 Eddie Brandle (1976-77, 79) 3 49 0 Davis (1974) 1 1 0 Tai Adeleke (1969-70, 73) 3 36 * 30 Tom Brantley (1966) 1 13 0 Darren Dawson (1985-88) 4 63 4 Remi Adeniti (1971-72) 2 3 3 Glen Brewster (1967) 1 9 1 Eric Debrah (2010) 1 10 2 Raul Aguero (1984) 1 3 0 John Brite (1974-75) 2 16 * 21 David DeFreitas (2002) 1 4 1 Ben Akyereko (2013-14) 2 0 0 Mike Brittingham (1980) 1 10 0 Esayas Demissew (1984) 1 2 0 Gustavo Alen (1984-86) 3 17 1 Shane Brookman (1991-92) 2 6 0 Rick DiCarlo (1972-75) 4 17 * 39 Kelly Alford (1974-77) 4 47 * 1 Patrik Brouzell (1997) 1 18 0 Robert Dickens (1973) 2 16 * 0 Taha Al-Jaser (1983-84) 2 36 2 Chip Brown (1987) 1 2 0 Rick Dierbeck (1992-94) 3 58 11 Jeff Allen (1974) 1 2 0 Jeff Brown (1972-73) 2 7 * 4 Grey Dillard (1973) 1 * 0 Saleh Al-Qattan (1985) 1 5 0 John Brown (1972) 1 3 0 Chris Donnelly (1991) 1 3 0 Diego Alves (2001) 1 2 0 Steve Brown (1981-83) 3 50 4 Bryan Dornseif (2007-09) 3 53 3 John Ames (2001-02) 2 28 0 Alex Bruemmer (2004-06) 3 50 5 Bernard Dougherty (1978-80) 3 37 2 Ryan Amons (2009-11) 3 31 0 Mike Brusnighan (1976) 1 8 0 David Doyle (1983-86) 4 75 72 David Amsler (1966-69) 4 56 16 Lanier Buford (1968-69) 2 1 0 Sonny Driver (1974-76) 3 31 * 2 Chuck Anderson (1987-88) 2 23 0 Luther Bunn (1964) 1 * 0 David Dwyer (1966) 1 13 0 Reafe Anderson (2013-15) 3 50 2 Glenn Bunting (1966) 1 3 0 Joe Dyer (1967-69) 3 40 0 Daniel Andersson (1999-01) 3 29 2 Nick Burdett (2008-11) 4 58 0 Allan Eades (1987-88, 90-91) 4 32 0 Louie Arias (1981-84) 4 41 0 Otis Burris (1998-00) 3 52 3 Buddy Edwards (1991-93, 95) 4 82 6 Andy Ashley (1968-69) 2 6 0 John Bush (1970-73) 4 47 * 57 Michael Edwards (1992) 1 15 0 Josh Asselin (2003) 1 19 5 Sam Butts (2015-) 1 19 1 Shaun Elbaum (2002) 1 16 4 Eric Atwood (1997-98) 2 3 0 Allen Byrd (1971) 1 5 0 J.J. Elder (2011) 1 20 5 Richard Avery (1980) 1 6 0 Cabanas (Cabaniss) (1970) 1 6 0 Josh Elliott (2004-07) 4 62 6 Ted Awana (2008-09) 2 14 0 Rodrigo Cagide (1988-91) 4 67 23 Amir Elzeni (1987) 1 9 0 Charles Babb (1964-67) 4 34 * 17 Jacob Cameron 1 1 0 Billy Englishby (2000-02) 3 44 0 Carl (Jay) Babson (1963-64) 2 * 1 Matt Campbell (1994) 1 2 0 Tim Eubanks (1974) 1 6 0 Al Bader (1984) 1 2 0 Jim Capps (1965-66) 2 6 0 Mayson Evans (1989) 1 1 0 Mitch Baiada (1980-81) 2 31 1 Lanny Caravello (1969) 1 3 0 Evans (1968) 1 2 0 Jason Bailey (2000-01) 2 30 3 Nowris Cardan (1963-64) 2 * 9 Eric Eyler (1979) 1 15 1 John Baker (1972-73) 2 15 * 1 Mitchell Cardenas (2009-12) 4 76 22 Bradley Farias (2014-15) 2 37 24 Norris Baker (1977-78, 80-81) 4 61 5 Scott Carpenter (1981-83) 3 19 0 Jackson Ferrell (2009) 1 12 1 Robert Baker (1964-66) 3 23 * 3 Chris Challender (1977) 1 4 0 Mike Ferrell (1975-78) 4 45 * 0 James Bakis (2003) 1 2 0 Andrew Chamblin (1989-90) 2 15 0 Tony Ferrell (1973-76) 4 32 * 9 Mamadou Bance (1978-79) 2 28 4 Badie Clark (1983-86) 4 65 0 Bill Fisher (1976) 1 1 0 Stuart Banks (1994-97) 4 73 8 Michael Clemmons (2014-15) 2 23 1 Ward Flintom (1984-86) 3 41 1 Peter Barany (1997-00) 4 66 26 Bubba Coggin (1988) 1 4 0 Easton Folster (2012) 1 1 0 Mark Barrett (1987-88) 2 37 0 Brian Cole (1977) 1 15 1 Jhuvon Francis (2011-14) 4 65 17 Brendon Barry (2002-03) 2 33 15 Jim Cole (1976) 1 5 0 Justin Franz (2010-13) 4 75 13 Ronnie Batts (1968-69) 2 25 0 Rob Cole (1972, 74) 2 15 1 Keith Fries (1982) 1 15 1 Jehad Beitar (1989) 1 4 0 Pete Coleman (1990-93) 4 73 2 Ryan Freeborn (2005-08) 4 58 0 Jiri Beranek (2005) 1 5 0 Ryan Collins (1994-95) 2 20 0 Tracy Freeman (1980-82) 3 47 5 Kurt Berger (1988-91) 4 79 1 David Comito (2004-05) 2 37 0 Robert Fuentes (1974-75) 2 10 * 0 Rico Berrios (1986-87) 2 37 22 Tony Como (1979) 1 1 0 Julian Fulton (2003-06) 4 66 5 John Beyer (1971-74) 4 47 * 1 Steve Constantino (1974) 1 11 0 Keith Fynan (1979-80) 2 32 0 Joe Biava (1980) 1 10 0 Jimmy Cooke (1997) 1 14 0 Ricki Gaez (2011-15) 4 65 12 Jimmy Biringer (1994-97) 4 77 12 Jeff Costa (1995-98) 4 10 0 Dennis Gagnon (1985) 1 10 1 Anthony Blackburn (1992-93) 2 7 0 Jeremy Cotton (1994) 1 1 0 Scott Gardner (1989) 1 6 0 Marc Blackford (1975-76) 2 8 * 5 Tom Coutu (1971-74) 4 48 * 15 Christopher Gauss (1985) 1 5 0 Sam Blanchard (1973-74) 2 3 * 1 Crane (1968) 1 1 0 Richard Gays (1963-65) 3 8 * 0 J.P. Blosser (2008-10) 3 18 0 Sebastian Dabestani (1989) 1 15 1 Matt Gengler (1985-88) 4 40 1 Greg Bond (1977-79) 3 37 0 Dalton (1967) 1 5 0 Roberto Gentilini (1963-64) 2 * 4

Brendon Barry John Beyer Eddie Brandle Scott Carpenter Darren Dawson Mike Glover

30 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 All-Time Varsity Roster Name Yrs. GP Gls. Name Yrs. GP Gls. Name Yrs. GP Gls. Renny Gentilini (1973-74) 2 2 * 0 Arturo Ibarguen (1986) 1 4 0 Magee (1965) 1 2 0 Shea Geyer (2000-03) 4 63 7 Ben Iiames (2009-12) 4 74 6 Phil Maggio (1970) 1 7 1 Jared Girard (2010-11) 2 35 2 David Iwung (1999-01) 3 40 1 Matt Magner (1996-99) 4 63 9 Mike Glover (1970-73) 4 50 * 9 John Izzo (2000-03) 4 63 15 Diego Maia (1999-00) 2 19 0 Nick Goan (1997-98) 2 7 0 Richard Jata (2006-08) 3 57 28 John Maia (2000-02) 3 1 0 Travis Golden (2010-13) 4 63 4 Jimmy Jefferson (1982) 1 5 0 Travis Maloy (1990-93) 4 57 0 Juan Gomez (1982) 1 17 9 Per Jensen (1983-85) 3 50 3 Charles Manooch (1964-65) 2 9 * 0 Greg Gonzales (1976-79) 4 44 20 Dan Johansen (1999-01) 3 47 0 B. Mangum (1968) 1 8 1 Cesar Gonzalez (2012-14) 3 25 0 Aaron Johnson (2005-08) 4 74 0 James Marrow (1970) 1 7 0 Travis Gonzalez (2014-) 2 32 1 David Johnson (1989) 1 2 0 Bob Marshall (1967) 1 1 0 John Goodman (1993) 1 1 0 Jack Johnson (1963-64) 2 * 0 Adam Martin (1997-00) 4 67 8 David Goracke (1989-92) 4 40 0 Khalil Johnson (2007-10) 4 79 19 Aron Martin (1989-91) 3 57 1 James Gosweiler (1965-66) 2 13 0 Bucky Jones (1985) 1 3 0 Matt Martinez (2014-) 2 22 1 George Graham (1970-71) 2 33 0 John Jones (1978) 1 15 0 Billy Matthews (1965) 1 3 0 Randy Gregory (1965-68) 4 40 0 Seth Jones (2015-) 1 19 6 Andrew Maughan (1994-97) 4 74 2 Michael Griffin (1981-82) 2 29 5 Jones (1965) 1 3 1 Tommy Maxwell (1967) 1 2 0 Pat Gross (1992-93) 2 39 7 Joe Kacperski (1963-64) 2 * 0 Tony May (1965-66) 2 12 1 Sonny Guadarrama (2005) 1 19 13 S. Kahasa (1969) 1 1 0 May (1971) 1 2 0 Willy Guadarrama (2004-06) 3 56 36 Morgan Kane (2008) 1 4 0 Mayo (1971) 1 1 0 Rafael Guanaes (1999-00) 2 30 7 Bernd Karsten (1980) 1 15 6 Chris Mays (1967) 1 4 0 Ethan Hall (2010-13) 4 54 0 Tero Katajanheimo (1998) 1 12 0 Andrew McCarthy (1994-97) 4 54 1 Raffy Hamamgian (1997-00) 4 63 5 Rami Kauppi (1989-92) 4 77 45 Ray McCollum (1969) 1 3 0 Andre Hampton (1996-97) 2 3 0 Jason Keever (2007-09) 3 59 11 Jim McCorkle (1967-68) 2 6 0 Rick Hansen (1976) 1 5 0 Mike Kelly (1993) 1 1 0 Peter McCormick (1982-83, 85-86) 4 59 19 Andre Hardware (1985-86) 2 38 2 Jeff Kennedy (2014-) 2 6 0 Denver McCullough (1971) 1 8 0 Colin Harrington (1998) 1 4 0 Bryce Kenny (2006-07) 2 5 0 Daniel McInnis (1994-96) 3 18 2 Matt Harrison (1995-98) 4 64 5 George Kerby (1970) 1 9 0 Pete McKeever (1972-74) 3 9 * 0 George Harvey (1963-65) 3 8 * 13 Sam Khoshaba (1963-64) 2 * 9 James McLamb (1969-70) 2 37 1 Phillip Hatcher (1998-00) 3 14 0 John Kilgore (1975-76) 2 9 * 2 Dan McNamara (1993) 1 5 0 Mike Hazley (1969) 1 18 0 Josh Kimball (2005-08) 4 10 0 Jim McVeigh (1976) 1 * 0 John Henderson (1971) 1 11 0 Pasi Kinturi (1994-96, ‘98) 4 69 43 Alston Meade (1976) 1 12 1 Nick Hensley (2015) 1 2 0 Jason Kirk (2001-04) 4 66 19 Paul Merritt (1976) 1 * 0 Larry Henson (1982, 84-86) 4 62 4 Brandon Kirksey (2003-05) 3 26 0 Phil Merritt (1983) 1 3 0 John Hickman (1970-71) 2 22 3 David Klimaczak (1980) 1 1 0 Scott Messinger (1970 -73) 4 39 * 2 Ronnie Hinton (2008-10) 3 29 0 Harrison Knott (2005) 1 2 0 Keith Meyers (1971-72) 2 23 1 Brian Hite (1990) 1 2 0 Zack Kobilca (2002-03) 2 36 0 Juha Miettinen (1987-90) 4 76 62 Derek Hoch (1994) 1 1 0 David Korman (1970-73) 4 44 * 18 Hiroki Mikado (2002-04) 3 16 0 L. Hodges (1965-66, 68-69) 4 15 0 Jeremy Kroft (2006-07) 2 5 0 Bryce Miller (2011-14) 4 64 6 Don Holdren (1964-66) 3 23 * 22 Waldemar Krol (1987) 1 11 1 Jay Miller (1995) 1 20 1 William Holland (2002-04) 3 16 0 Jim Kupec (1991) 1 3 0 Mike Miller (1968) 1 13 0 Bill Holleman (1966-67) 2 23 11 Tony Kyatt (1975) 1 * 5 Ricky Mobley (1988-91) 4 76 10 Steve Hollinger (2000-04) 4 58 3 Kris Lamb (1997-00) 4 59 2 Mike Moghaddam (2002-05) 4 71 1 Mathew Hooker (1993, 95-97) 4 67 15 Reid Langham (1976-77) 2 12 1 Hernan Mogollon (2014-15) 2 19 1 Pat Hooks (1970) 1 6 0 Bill Lanham (1973-75) 3 16 * 1 A. Mohensi (1963) 1 * 0 Jim Hopf (1979) 1 1 0 Scott Larner (1972) 1 17 1 Joe Moreschi (1982-85) 4 52 0 Barry Howard (1964-67) 4 20 * 0 Jens Larsen (1963) 1 * 0 Ray Morton (1987) 1 17 0 Craig Hoyt (1969-70) 2 21 0 Nick Lawler (1992-93, 95-96) 4 72 12 Allen Moore (1981) 1 3 0 Michael Huffstetler (1987) 1 1 0 P. Lawton (1963) 1 * 0 Neal Moore (1973-74) 2 7 * 0 Waymon Humphrey (1964) 1 * 10 Tom Layton (1975) 1 * 0 Patrick Moore (2011-13) 3 29 2 Humpton (1971) 1 5 0 John Lee (1978) 1 5 0 Peter Moore (1986-89) 4 73 0 Paul Hunsucker (1967) 1 6 0 Nic Lee (2001) 1 15 0 Hector Moreira (2009) 1 11 0 Brian Hunter (1991-94) 4 78 61 Tom Lettera (1977) 1 14 3 Rick Morris (1978-81) 4 41 0 Michael Hutchison (2004-07) 4 71 0 Lenny Lewandowski (1977) 1 9 0 Jim Morrissey (1985-88) 4 76 4 Tan Huyhn (1979) 1 3 Michael Lhotsky (1993-96) 4 65 2 Adrian Mosquera (2010-12) 3 19 1 Matt Lightner (2004-07) 4 72 3 Bob Mota (1975) 1 * 0 Caetano “K.K.” Lima (2004) 1 17 6 Tobi Motajo (2014-15) 2 0 0 Bob Lindeman (1971) 1 9 2 Matthew Mozynski (2013-) 3 31 0 Todd Lindsey (1992) 1 10 0 Krzysztof Mroczek (1999) 1 15 0 Mike Little (1981-84) 4 71 17 Daniel Mukuna (2015-) 1 19 0 Victor Litvinenko (1994-96, ‘98) 4 60 8 Cameron Mulvey (2012-14) 3 43 3 George Long (1963-64) 2 * 0 John Mumma (1966) 1 13 4 Steve Lonnen (1997, 99, 01) 3 5 0 George Murphy (1964-67) 4 26 * 0 Tony Lotierzo (1974-75) 2 16 * 37 Richard Murphy (1966-69) 4 46 2 Andy Lund (1991) 1 4 0 Jason Naill (1999-02) 4 33 0 Dan Lyliston (1970, 72) 2 20 0 T. Nasser (1963) 1 * 0 Quintin MacDonald (1983-85, 87) 4 69 3 Jonathan Newton (1994, 96) 2 2 0 Bryan Mackey (1987) 1 11 0 George Ngando (1989-90) 2 22 1 Greg Gonzales Larry Henson Jeff Madigan (2014) 1 0 0 L.C. Nichols (1975) 1 * 3 Justin Madrid (2005-09) 5 83 2 Jack Niles (1974-75, 77) 3 25 * 6 31 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 All-Time Varsity Roster Name Yrs. GP Gls. Name Yrs. GP Gls. Name Yrs. GP Gls. David Nisbet (1981-84) 4 68 7 Mark Roberts (1981) 1 5 0 Bill Taylor (1969) 1 2 0 Aaron O’Brien (1995-98) 4 55 10 Bruce Robertson (1976) 1 2 0 David Taylor (1986) 1 10 1 Dan O’Brien (1998-99) 2 21 2 Frank Robertson (1977) 1 1 0 Jimmy Teachey (1963) 1 * 0 Chris O’Byrne (1988-91) 4 47 0 Tom Robey (1998-01) 4 66 4 Dave Terrell (1977) 1 5 1 Tommy Ogburn (1965-66) 2 15 2 Jack Robinson (1989-92) 4 74 15 Keegan Terry (2009-12) 4 66 15 Oliver (1965) 1 10 1 Eduardo Rodriguez (2010-13) 4 63 0 Thomas (1967) 1 2 0 Scooter Oliver (2011-14) 4 69 0 Ish Rodriguez (2015) 1 19 1 Moe Thomasson (1967-68) 2 19 1 Kevin Orozco (2008-09) 2 35 1 Jeff Rogers (1977) 1 1 0 Thompson (1965) 1 * 0 Tunji Osifeso (2013-15) 3 43 5 Byron Ross (1998) 1 15 1 Geoffrey Thompson (2015-) 1 1 0 Zach Otte (1997) 1 2 0 Eric Rostlund (2015-) 1 9 1 Tim Thompson (1971-74) 4 33 * 6 Mike Oxendine (1978-80) 3 36 3 Michael Saladrigas (1982) 1 1 0 Tim Timberlake (1964-65) 2 8 * 0 Stephen Oyuga (2006-08) 3 60 5 David Sammons (1971-73) 3 26 * 7 Michael Todd (1972) 1 8 1 Mark Pace (1977-78) 2 11 2 Mike Sanaga (1974-77) 4 37 * 4 Steve Todd (1977) 1 8 0 Jaime Pacheco (2000-03) 4 50 2 Julian Santia (2013-14) 2 15 0 Aleksi Tossavainen (2010-14) 5 64 5 Ukrit Pachimaswat(1965-66, 69-70) 4 43 26 Roberto Santos (2000-01) 2 16 1 Jason Trahey (1988) 1 20 2 Isaiah Page (2012-15) 4 72 6 Sipi Savolainen (1993) 1 19 5 Fred Tulbert (1972) 1 5 0 Ryan Palma (2001-02) 2 23 0 Sam Sawyers (1966) 1 2 0 Turner (1965) 1 4 0 Hugh Parker (1972-75) 4 24 * 4 Marty Scarborough (1979-83) 5 66 3 J. Trull (1969) 1 0 0 Leonard Parker (1984) 1 17 0 Rusty Scarborough (1977-79, 81) 4 62 15 David Upchurch (1979) 1 4 0 Ed Parr (1965) 1 3 0 Scott Scarborough (1981-84) 4 69 36 Brian Urioste (2008-11) 4 54 2 Gabe Parrish (2015-) 1 12 0 Curt Schmeck (1971-72, 74-75) 4 30 * 1 Erhan Uskup (1964) 1 * 0 David Patterson (1969) 1 3 0 Steve Schroter (1992-93) 2 9 0 Juan Valderrama (2015-) 1 8 0 John Payne (1987-90) 4 76 33 Nildo Schubert (1993) 1 16 3 Mark Vaughn (1973) 1 * 0 Steve Payne (1988-91) 4 75 6 Jamie Schuer (1993) 1 17 0 Vermillion (1965) 1 4 0 Anthony Peacock (1992-93,95-96) 4 69 0 Dennis Schultz (1982) 1 15 0 Brian Vernon (1989) 1 4 0 Jerry Peele (1968-71) 4 66 8 Uwe Schumacher (1980) 1 16 20 Paul Vidovich (1978-81) 4 64 7 Alan Pendleton (1989-91) 3 51 0 Matt Schumann (1990) 1 10 0 Keith Wagner (1981) 1 1 0 Marco Perez (2014-) 2 33 1 Greg Schwartzenberger (2000-03) 4 62 3 Brian Walker (1996) 1 11 1 Barry Perkins (1964) 1 * 0 Everett Scott (1966) 1 6 0 Larry Walker (1964) 1 * 0 Chris Perkins (1984-88) 5 76 8 Randy Seal (1985-88) 4 55 1 Leon Warner (1982) 1 2 0 Mike Perkins (1965) 1 8 0 Sears (1970) 1 2 0 Tom Warner (1990) 1 6 0 Michael Perry (1987) 1 2 0 Grant Serafy (1985-86) 2 35 8 Don “D.J.” Waterman (1978) 1 15 0 Walston Peters (1976-77) 2 25 6 George Sereduk (1971-74) 4 28 * 1 John Webb (1970-73) 4 47 * 3 Kyle Peterson (2010) 1 9 0 Kayl Seymour (1988-91) 4 79 6 Lee Webster (1977-80) 4 57 17 Vince Petrasso (2006-09) 4 67 17 Chirag Shah (2012-14) 3 38 1 Caleb Weir (1999) 1 2 0 Quang Pham (1991) 1 1 0 Shamun (1966) 1 2 0 Chris White (1996-99) 4 53 5 Bob Phillips (1970-73) 4 31 * 3 Devin Sheppard (2003-06) 4 63 2 Keith Wickham (1971-72) 2 12 0 Jack Phillips (1963) 1 * 0 Kia Shirazi (2015) 1 1 0 James Wieder (1975-76) 2 10 * 5 Sam Phillips (1978) 1 2 0 Roy Shulman (1967-68) 2 23 5 Mark Wilczopolski (1973-76) 4 21 * 6 Scott Phillips (2003-06) 4 61 3 Tom Siemienik (1993) 1 2 0 Scott Wilkinson (1979-82) 4 58 1 Willie Phillips (1966-69) 4 34 0 Josh Signey (2015-) 1 18 1 Tim Williams (1976-77) 2 8 0 Jason Pileggi (1999) 1 1 0 Toni Siikala (1992-95) 4 60 68 Chuck Williamson (1992) 1 8 0 Alan Pinkerton (1973) 1 * 1 Simmons (1967) 1 3 0 Mike Williamson (1970) 1 15 0 John Poe (1968, 70) 2 18 15 Don Simmons (1976) 1 8 0 Ian Wilson (1983-86) 4 73 6 Will Poe (1995-98) 4 59 0 Paul Simon (1968-69) 1 31 0 L. Wilson (1963) 1 * 0 Jim Powell (1977-80) 4 46 0 Austin Skakle (2006-09) 4 65 0 Tom Wilson (1979) 1 4 0 Jonah Powers-Myszka (2011) 1 15 0 Tommy Sloan (1968-69) 2 27 6 Craig Winchell (1974-77) 4 45 * 24 Ramesh Prasad (1973-74) 2 4 * 2 Wayne Sloan (1977-80) 4 38 0 Marshall Windsor (1965-66) 2 13 0 Chris Price (2003-06) 4 31 2 R. “Buck” Smathers (1968-70) 3 18 2 Michael Wisniewski (2012-14) 3 22 0 Phil Pringle (1990-91) 2 36 2 Justin Smith (2009-10) 2 36 6 George Wood (1964-65) 2 10 * 0 Kyle Proctor (2006-08) 3 21 2 Abraham Sobeih (1976-77) 2 7 0 Kenneth Wood (1963-64) 2 * 0 Paul Pulido (1985) 1 10 0 Deniz Solakoglu (1992) 1 13 0 Fredrich Woods (1977) 1 2 0 Ben Pulizzi (1963-64) 2 * 0 Josue Soto (2007-08) 2 40 14 Gary Woodward (1968-71) 4 67 117 Randy Pulley (1967-68) 2 18 0 Val Spera (1976) 1 * 0 Zach Worley (1998) 1 16 0 Marc Purcell (1980) 1 6 0 David Spriggs (1972-73) 2 14 * 3 Kanak Wutwat (1973) 1 * 0 Gary Ragan (1987) 1 3 0 Stefarou (1967) 1 2 0 Erwin Yarborough (1967-68) 2 15 2 Aldemar Ramirez (1985) 1 1 0 John Steinmann (1981) 1 17 0 David “Woody” Yelton (1977-78) 2 9 0 Geoff Randall (1991-94) 4 25 1 Brent Stewart (1975, 77-79) 4 41 * 0 Jeff Yentsch (1970-71) 2 6 1 Pepe Rangel (2013-) 3 20 1 K. Stewart (1963) 1 * 0 Ben York (2007-10) 4 68 3 Harri Rautavirta (1994) 1 16 3 Mario Stewart (2000) 1 4 0 Bill Young (1967-70) 4 56 70 Richard Rawls (1966-69) 4 54 14 Mark Stewart (1979-82) 4 58 3 John Yu (1976-77) 2 27 9 Nick Rawluk (1969-70) 1 6 0 Josh Stokes (1992) 1 12 2 Jairo Zambrana (2006) 1 16 0 Jonathan Ray (2011) 1 20 0 Keith Suttle (1972) 1 5 0 Danny Zeoli (1992) 1 2 0 John Reed (1981-84) 4 73 22 Eric Swalwell (1999-00) 2 11 0 Mark Reynolds (1970, 73) 1 10 * 1 Jared Swenson (2004) 1 17 0 Lee Richardson (2003) 1 7 0 Scott Szegeski (1992) 1 6 0 Andrew Riches (1992-95) 4 73 3 Tanut (1970) 1 7 0 Steven Riches (1995) 1 19 3 Bucky Tasker (1978) 1 12 0 Gregory Rizo-Patron (1975) 1 * 0 John Tate (1988) 1 4 1 32 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Career Records

Gary Woodward Bill Young David Doyle Points 3. Bill Young (1967-70) 70 Assists Tricks (3-plus Assist Matches) Player G A Points 4. Toni Siikala (1992-95) 68 Player Assist Tricks 1. Gary Woodward (1968-71) 117 52 286 5. Juha Miettinen (1987-90) 62 1. David Amsler (1966-69) 3 2. Bill Young (1967-70) 70 27 167 6. Brian Hunter (1991-94) 61 Pasi Kinturi (1994-96) 3 3. David Doyle (1983-86) 72 19 163 7. John Bush (1970-73) 57 3. Bill Young (1967-70) 2 Toni Siikala (1992-95) 68 27 163 8. Rami Kauppi (1989-92) 45 Roy Shulman (1967-68) 2 5. Brian Hunter (1991-94) 61 35 157 9. Pasi Kinturi (1994-96, ‘98) 43 Gary Woodward (1968-71) 2 6. Juha Miettinen (1987-90) 62 32 156 10. Rick DiCarlo (1972-75) 39 Pat Gross (1992-93) 2 7. Rami Kauppi (1989-92) 45 37 127 Rami Kauppi (1989-92) 2 8. John Bush (1970-73) 57 11 125 Hat Tricks (3-plus Goal Matches) John Payne (1987-90) 2 Pasi Kinturi (1994-96, ‘98) 43 39 125 Player Hat Tricks 9. Jerry Peele (1968-71) 1 10. Rick DiCarlo (1972-75) 39 18 96 1. Gary Woodward (1968-71) 14 John Baker (1972-73) 1 11. John Payne (1987-90) 33 27 93 2. Bill Young (1967-70) 7 Sonny Driver (1974-76) 1 12. Scott Scarborough (1981-84) 36 13 85 David Doyle (1983-86) 7 Rodrigo Cagide (1988-91) 1 13. Willy Guadarrama (2004-06) 36 10 82 4. John Bush (1970-73) 4 Juha Miettinen (1987-90) 1 14. Tony Lotierzo (1974-75) 37 6 80 Juha Miettinen (1987-90) 4 Sipi Savolainen (1993) 1 15. Mitchell Cardenas (2009-12) 22 34 78 Brian Hunter (1991-94) 4 Toni Siikala (1992-95) 1 16. Richard Jata (2006-08) 28 15 71 Toni Siikala (1992-95) 4 Josue Soto (2007-08) 1 17. Tai Adeleke (1969-70, 73) 30 10 70 8. Tai Adeleke (1969-70, 73) 3 Vince Petrasso (2006-09) 1 18. Craig Winchell (1974-77) 24 19 67 Tony Lotierzo (1974-75) 3 Mitchell Cardenas (2009-12) 1 Rodrigo Cagide (1988-91) 23 21 67 Rico Berrios (1986-87) 3 20. Mathew Hooker (1993,95-97) 15 35 65 Shots (* indicates incomplete data) 21. Ukrit Pachimaswat (1965-66,69-70) 26 12 64 Assists Player Shots 22. John Reed (1981-84) 22 17 61 Player Assists 1. David Doyle (1983-86) 350 23. Peter Barany (1997-00) 26 5 57 1. Gary Woodward (1968-71) 52 2. Gary Woodward (1968-71) 323 * Bradley Farias (2014-15) 24 9 57 2. Pasi Kinturi (1994-96, ’98) 39 3. Juha Miettinen (1987-90) 297 25. Rico Berrios (1986-87) 22 10 54 3. Rami Kauppi (1989-92) 37 4. John Bush (1970-73) 241 * Vince Petrasso (2006-09) 17 20 54 4. Pat Gross (1992-93) 35 5. Bill Young (1967-70) 235 * 27. Don Holdren (1964-66) 22 8 52 Brian Hunter (1991-94) 35 Toni Siikala (1992-95) 235 Greg Gonzales (1976-79) 20 12 52 Mathew Hooker (1993, 95-97) 35 7. Brian Hunter (1991-94) 226 29. Peter McCormick (1982-83,85-86) 19 13 51 7. Mitchell Cardenas (2009-12) 34 8. Willy Guadarrama (2004-06) 222 John Izzo (2000-03) 15 21 51 8. Juha Miettinen (1987-90) 32 9. Rami Kauppi (1989-92) 204 9. Bill Young (1967-70) 27 10. Lee Webster (1977-80) 192 Goals John Payne (1987-90) 27 Player Goals Toni Siikala (1992-95) 27 1. Gary Woodward (1968-71) 117 2. David Doyle (1983-86) 72 33 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Career Records Matches Played 1968 Gary Woodward 13 18 9 45 2007 Richard Jata 21 9 4 22 Player Matches 1969 Gary Woodward 19 26 13 65 Josue Soto 22 8 6 22 1. Justin Madrid (2005-09) 83 1970 Gary Woodward 19 35 8 78 2008 Richard Jata 17 12 4 28 2. Buddy Edwards (1991-93, 95) 82 1971 Gary Woodward 16 38 22 98 2009 Vince Petrasso 18 4 11 19 1972 John Bush 12 13 0 26 2010 Mitchell Cardenas 18 3 8 14 3. Kurt Berger (1988-91) 79 1973 Rick DiCarlo N/A 18 0 36 2011 Mitchell Cardenas 20 6 6 18 Kayl Seymour (1988-91) 79 1974 Tony Lotierzo 16 29 2 60 2012 Mitchell Cardenas 19 8 14* 30 Khalil Johnson (2007-10) 79 1975 Rick DiCarlo N/A 12 11 35 2013 Jhuvon Francis 19 8 1 17 6. Brian Hunter (1991-94) 78 1976 Greg Gonzales 16 16 3 35 2014 Bradley Farias 18 9 4 22 7. Rami Kauppi (1989-92) 77 1977 Craig Winchell 15 5 6 16 2015 Bradley Farias 19 15 5 35 Jimmy Biringer (1994-97) 77 1978 Rusty Scarborough 15 5 4 14 Note: Pat Gross led NCAA I in 1993 with 23 assists. 9. Chris Perkins (1984-88) 76 1979 Rusty Scarborough 14 6 4 16 Jim Morrissey (1985-88) 76 1980 Uwe Schumacher 16 20 4 44 Juha Miettinen (1987-90) 76 1981 Scott Scarborough 18 13 5 31 John Payne (1987-90) 76 1982 Juan Gomez 17 9 1 19 Ricky Mobley (1988-91) 76 1983 David Doyle 19 8 6 22 Mitchell Cardenas (2009-12) 76 1984 David Doyle 17 11 3 25 1985 David Doyle 19 19 4 42 1986 David Doyle 20 34 * 6 74 * Matches Started 1987 Rico Berrios 17 9 2 20 Name Starts 1988 Juha Miettinen 20 21 7 49 1. Buddy Edwards (1991-93, 95) 79 1989 Juha Miettinen 19 14 8 36 2. Kurt Berger (1988-91) 78 1990 Juha Miettinen 20 20 13 53 3. John Payne (1987-90) 76 1991 Rami Kauppi 21 16 9 41 Rami Kauppi (1989-92) 76 1992 Rami Kauppi 21 20 11 51 5. Juha Miettinen (1987-90) 75 1993 Toni Siikala 19 23 14 60 Ricky Mobley (1988-91) 75 1994 Brian Hunter 19 13 9 35 Brian Hunter (1991-94) 75 1995 Toni Siikala 18 25* 6 56 1996 Pasi Kinturi 20 13 11 37 Mitchell Cardenas (2009-12) 75 1997 Peter Barany 19 11 2 24 9. Jimmy Biringer (1994-97) 74 1998 Pasi Kinturi 14 7 5 19 Aaron Johnson (2005-08) 74 1999 Adam Martin 16 4 5 13 2000 Antonio Da Silva 18 5 4 14 Year-By-Year Scoring Leaders 2001 Jason Kirk 17 7 1 15 * Led NCAA I Antonio Da Silva 18 5 5 15 Year Player MP G A Pts. 2002 John Izzo 16 6 7 19 1963 Nowris Cardan N/A 9 0 18 2003 Brendon Barry 17 12 4 28 1964 Waymon Humphrey N/A 10 0 20 2004 K.K. Lima 17 6 4 16 1965 Don Holdren 10 7 0 14 2005 Willy Guadarrama 20 21* 4 46* Buddy Edwards 1966 Ukrit Pachimaswat 13 17 9 43 2006 Willy Guadarrama 19 9 3 21 1967 Bill Young 11 13 8 34 Richard Jata 19 7 7 21

Toni Siikala Brian Hunter Juha Miettinen 34 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Season Records

Rami Kauppi Michael Hutchison Jack Robinson Points 2. David Doyle (1986) 5 7. Craig Winchell (1977) 94 Player G A Points 3. Gary Woodward (1969) 3 8. John Bush (1971) 93 1. Gary Woodward (1971) 38 22 98 John Bush (1971) 3 9. Ukrit Pachimaswat (1966) 89 2. Gary Woodward (1970) 35 8 78 Gary Woodward (1971) 3 Willy Guadarrama (2005) 89 3. David Doyle (1986) 34 6 74 Bill Young (1969) 3 4. Bill Young (1970) 31 9 71 Tony Lotierzo (1974) 3 Matches Played 5. Gary Woodward (1969) 26 13 65 Toni Siikala (1995) 3 Player Matches 6. Tony Lotierzo (1974) 29 2 60 1 Ryan Freeborn (2007) 22 Toni Siikala (1993) 23 14 60 Assists Michael Hutchison (2007) 22 8. Bill Young (1969) 24 8 56 Player Assists Khalil Johnson (2007) 22 Brian Hunter (1993) 23 10 56 1. Pat Gross (1993) 23 Justin Madrid (2007) 22 Toni Siikala (1995) 25 6 56 2. Gary Woodward (1971) 22 Josue Soto (2007) 22 11. Juha Miettinen (1990) 20 13 53 3. Toni Siikala (1993) 14 6. Kurt Berger (1991) 21 12. John Bush (1971) 23 5 51 Mitchell Cardenas (2012) 14 Rodrigo Cagide (1991) 21 Rami Kauppi (1992) 20 11 51 5. Gary Woodward (1969) 13 Buddy Edwards (1991) 21 14. Juha Miettinen (1988) 21 7 49 Juha Miettinen (1990) 13 Brian Hunter (1991) 21 15. Willy Guadarrama (2005) 21 4 46 Sipi Savolainen (1993) 13 Rami Kauppi (1991) 21 16. Gary Woodward (1968) 18 9 45 8. John Payne (1990) 12 Jack Robinson (1991) 21 17. Uwe Schumacher (1980) 20 4 44 Pat Gross (1992) 12 Kayl Seymour (1991) 21 Pasi Kinturi (1995) 16 12 44 Pasi Kinturi (1995) 12 Rick Dierbeck (1992) 21 19. Ukrit Pachimaswat (1966) 17 9 43 Mathew Hooker (1995) 12 Buddy Edwards (1992) 21 20. David Doyle (1985) 19 4 42 Mathew Hooker (1996) 12 Rami Kauppi (1992) 21 Anthony Peacock (1992) 21 Goals Assists Tricks (3-plus Assist Matches) Jack Robinson (1992) 21 Player Goals Player Assist Tricks Richard Jata (2007) 21 1. Gary Woodward (1971) 38 1. Roy Shulman (1967) 2 Stephen Oyuga (2007) 21 2. Gary Woodward (1970) 35 Bill Young (1967) 2 Ben York (2007) 21 3. David Doyle (1986) 34 David Amsler (1969) 2 4. Bill Young (1970) 31 John Payne (1990) 2 Matches Started 5. Tony Lotierzo (1974) 29 Pat Gross (1993) 2 Player Starts 6. Gary Woodward (1969) 26 Pasi Kinturi (1995) 2 1. Michael Hutchison (2007) 22 7. Toni Siikala (1995) 25 Josue Soto (2007) 22 8. Bill Young (1969) 24 Shots 3. Kurt Berger (1991) 21 9. John Bush (1971) 23 Player Shots Rami Kauppi (1991) 21 Brian Hunter (1993) 23 1. Tony Lotierzo (1974) 127 Buddy Edwards (1992) 21 Toni Siikala (1993) 23 2. Gary Woodward (1971) 126 Rami Kauppi (1992) 21 3. David Doyle (1986) 124 Anthony Peacock (1992) 21 Hat Tricks (3-plus Goal Matches) 4. Bill Young (1967) 111 Ryan Freeborn (2007) 21 Player Hat Tricks Gary Woodward (1970) 111 Stephen Oyuga (2007) 21 1. Gary Woodward (1970) 6 6. Bill Young (1970) 104 10. 38 tied 20 35 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Match Records Goals (Campbell All-Time Hat Tricks) G Name Opponent Date 7 Gary Woodward vs. Monmouth 9/25/70 6 Gary Woodward vs. Charleston So. 11/9/68 6 Gary Woodward vs. East Carolina 9/30/69 6 Bill Young at East Carolina 10/10/70 5 Bill Young vs. Belmont Abbey 10/6/69 5 Gary Woodward vs. NC Wesleyan 10/14/69 5 Gary Woodward vs. Voorhees 10/26/70 5 Gary Woodward vs. Western Caro. 11/13/70 5 Gary Woodward vs. Pfeiffer 10/12/71 5 Gary Woodward vs. East Carolina 10/20/71 5 David Doyle vs. Winthrop 9/24/86 5 David Doyle vs. Ga. Regents 11/10/86 5 Willy Guadarrama vs. Stetson 10/6/05 4 Nowris Cardan vs. Belmont Abbey 10/12/63 4 Sam Khoshaba at UNC-Pembroke 10/10/64 4 Ukrit Pachimaswat vs. East Carolina 10/18/66 4 Bill Young at Methodist 10/27/67 4 John Poe vs. Charleston So. 11/9/68 4 Gary Woodward at NC Wesleyan 10/24/70 4 John Bush vs. Pfeiffer 10/12/71 4 Eduardo Abad vs. Pfeiffer 10/12/71 4 John Bush vs. UNC-Pembroke 11/4/71 Willy Guadarrama Vince Petrasso 4 John Bush vs. High Point 9/24/72 4 Tai Adeleke vs. NC Wesleyan 9/25/73 3 David Doyle vs. Elon 9/6/86 3 Jerry Peele vs. UNC-Pembroke 11/4/71 4 David Korman vs. NC Wesleyan 9/25/73 3 David Doyle vs. Radford 10/1/86 3 John Baker vs. Barton 10/31/72 4 Rick DiCarlo at UNC-Pembroke 10/15/73 3 David Doyle vs. Armstrong St. 10/27/86 3 Sonny Driver vs. Charlotte 10/9/76 4 Greg Gonzales at Methodist 9/21/76 3 Rico Berrios vs. Ga. Regents 11/10/86 3 Rami Kauppi vs. Charleston So. 10/7/89 4 Scott Scarborough at Liberty 9/19/81 3 Rico Berrios at UNC Wilmington 9/16/87 3 Juha Miettinen at UNC Wilmington 10/26/89 4 Rico Berrios vs. Armstrong St. 10/27/86 3 Rodrigo Cagide vs. UMBC 9/5/88 3 John Payne vs. USC Upstate 9/1/90 4 Juha Miettinen vs. W. Va. Wesleyan 9/15/90 3 Juha Miettinen vs. Ga. Regents 10/29/88 3 Rami Kauppi vs. W.Va. Wesleyan 9/15/90 4 Rami Kauppi vs. UMBC 11/6/92 3 Juha Miettinen at Winthrop 9/30/89 3 John Payne vs. Ga. Regents 10/20/90 (at Rock Hill, S.C.) 3 John Payne at Wingate 10/19/89 3 Pat Gross vs. UMBC 9/25/93 4 Brian Hunter at Mercer 9/17/94 3 Rodrigo Cagide at UNC Wilmington 10/26/89 3 Sipi Savolainen vs. UMBC 9/25/93 4 Willy Guadarrama vs. Marshall 9/3/05 3 Juha Miettinen vs. Ga. Regents 10/20/90 3 Toni Siikala at Maryland 10/13/93 (at Morgantown, W. Va.) 3 Brian Hunter vs. Appalachian St. 9/10/91 3 Pat Gross vs. Winthrop 11/5/93 3 Waymon Humphrey vs. NC Wesleyan 10/17/64 3 Rami Kauppi vs. VCU 10/31/92 (at Greensboro, N.C.) 3 George Harvey vs. St. Andrews 10/15/65 3 Brian Hunter vs. Catawba 9/4/93 3 Pasi Kinturi at Georgia State 9/16/95 3 Ukrit Pachimaswat vs. Methodist 10/4/66 3 Brian Hunter at Maryland 10/13/93 3 Pasi Kinturi vs. Centenary 10/12/95 3 Don Holdren vs. William & Mary 10/8/66 3 Toni Siikala vs. Mercer 10/20/94 3 Pasi Kinturi at Georgia State 9/16/96 3 Charles Babb vs. NC Wesleyan 10/13/67 3 Toni Siikala vs. Liberty 9/2/95 3 Josue Soto vs. Lipscomb 10/16/08 3 Bill Young vs. East Carolina 11/11/67 3 Pasi Kinturi at Georgia State 9/16/95 3 Vince Petrasso vs. USC Upstate 10/8/09 3 Gary Woodward at NC Wesleyan 10/2/68 3 Toni Siikala at Mercer 9/18/95 3 Mitchell Cardenas vs. Belmont 10/28/10 3 Bill Young vs. Pfeiffer 10/8/69 3 Toni Siikala vs. Centenary 10/12/95 3 Bill Young vs. NC Wesleyan 10/14/69 3 Adam Martin at Georgia State 9/15/97 Points 3 Gary Woodward vs. UNC Wilmington 10/18/69 3 Peter Barany vs. Centenary 10/11/97 Pt Name Opponent Date 3 Gary Woodward at Pfeiffer 10/13/70 3 Peter Barany vs. UNC Wilmington 10/4/00 16 Gary Woodward vs. Monmouth (7G,2A) 9/25/70 3 Gary Woodward vs. Guilford 11/7/70 3 Brendon Barry at Jacksonville 10/9/03 14 Gary Woodward vs. East Carolina (6G,2A) 9/30/69 3 Bill Young vs. Voorhees 10/26/70 3 Khalil Johnson vs. USC Upstate 10/8/09 13 Gary Woodward vs. Charleston So. (6G, 1A) 11/9/68 3 Tai Adeleke vs. St. Andrews 11/10/70 3 Jhuvon Francis vs. Longwood 10/23/13 13 Gary Woodward vs. NC Wesleyan (5G, 3A) 10/14/69 3 John Bush at St. Andrews 10/18/71 3 Bradley Farias vs. Gardner-Webb 10/17/15 12 Bill Young at East Carolina (6G, 0A) 10/10/70 3 Gary Woodward at Guilford 11/9/71 12 Gary Woodward vs. Western Caro. (5G, 2A) 11/13/70 3 Tai Adeleke vs. Methodist 10/2/73 Assists 11 Gary Woodward vs. Voorhees (5G, 1A) 10/26/70 3 Tony Lotierzo at Warren Wilson 9/14/74 A Name Opponent Date 11 Gary Woodward vs. Pfeiffer (5G, 1A) 10/12/71 3 Tony Lotierzo vs. Davidson 9/20/74 4 David Amsler vs. Charleston So. 11/9/68 10 Bill Young vs. Belmont Abbey (5G, 0A)10/6/69 3 Tony Lotierzo vs. UNC-Pembroke 10/5/74 4 Rodrigo Cagide vs. Appalachian St. 9/10/91 10 Gary Woodward vs. East Carolina (5G, 0A) 10/20/71 3 Craig Winchell vs. East Carolina 9/16/76 3 Bill Young vs. Methodist 10/3/67 10 David Doyle vs. Winthrop (5G, 0A) 9/24/86 3 Uwe Schumacher vs. Charlotte 10/25/80 3 Roy Shulman vs. Methodist 10/3/67 10 David Doyle vs. Ga. Regents (5G, 0A) 11/10/86 3 Juan Gomez at High Point 10/9/82 3 Bill Young vs. NC Wesleyan 10/13/67 10 Juha Miettinen vs. WV Wesleyan (4G, 2A) 9/15/90 3 Scott Scarborough vs. Charleston So. 9/10/83 3 Roy Shulman vs. East Carolina 11/11/67 10 Willy Guadarrama vs. Stetson (5G, 0A) 10/6/05 (at Wilmington, N.C.) 3 David Amsler vs. East Carolina 9/30/69 3 Grant Serafy vs. Mercer 10/5/85 3 Gary Woodward vs. NC Wesleyan 10/14/69 3 David Doyle vs. Charleston So. 10/21/85 3 David Amsler vs. NC Wesleyan 10/14/69 3 David Doyle vs. East Carolina 10/23/85 3 Gary Woodward vs. Methodist 10/6/71

36 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Goalkeeping Records Career 7. Ethan Hall (2013) 1796 8. Travis Maloy (1992) 1748 Matches Played 9. Ethan Hall (2012) 1736 1. Aaron Johnson (2005-08) 74 10. Joe Moreschi (1983) 1700 2. Peter Moore (1986-89) 73 3. Will Poe (1995-98) 59 Saves 4. Travis Maloy (1990-93) 57 1. Eddie Brandle (1976) 145 5. Ethan Hall (2010-13) 54 2. Bill Lanham (1975) 137 6. Joe Moreschi (1982-85) 52 Mike Oxendine (1978) 137 7. Eddie Brandle (1976-79) 49 4. Eddie Brandle (1977) 136 8. Chris O’Byrne (1988-91) 47 5. Joe Moreschi (1983) 134 9. Andrew McCarthy (1994-97) 44 6. Peter Moore (1987) 133 Billy Englishby (2000-02) 44 7. Eddie Brandle (1979) 115 8. Peter Moore (1988) 103 Matches Started 9. Moe Thomasson (1967-68) 101 1. Aaron Johnson (2005-08) 74 10. Matthew Mozynski (2014) 101 2. Peter Moore (1986-89) 73 3. Will Poe (1995-98) 55 Shutouts (Solo) 4. Ethan Hall (2010-13) 52 1. Peter Moore (1986) 9 5. Travis Maloy (1990-93) 51 Aaron Johnson (2008) 9 6. Joe Moreschi (1982-85) 50 3. Louie Arias (1981) 8 7. Eddie Brandle (1976-79) 49 Peter Moore (1988) 8 8. Billy Englishby (2000-02) 44 5. Joe Moreschi (1983) 7 9. Andrew McCarthy (1994-97) 39 Joe Moreschi (1985) 7 10. Louie Arias (1981-84) 38 Ethan Hall (2012) 7 Aaron Johnson T8. Ryan Amons (2010) 6 Minutes Played 1. Aaron Johnson (2005-08) 6805 8. Ethan Hall (2010-13) 1.62 Goals-Against Average 2. Peter Moore (1986-89) 6512 9. Eddie Brandle (1976-79) 1.81 (Minimum 10 matches) 3. Will Poe (1995-98) 5040 10. Chris O’Byrne (1988-91) 2.02 1. Travis Maloy (1991) 0.73 4. Ethan Hall (2010-13) 4876 2. Peter Moore (1988) 0.89 5. Joe Moreschi (1982-85) 4670 Season 3. Joe Moreschi (1985) 0.97 6. Travis Maloy (1990-93) 4618 4. Aaron Johnson (2005) 0.98 7. Eddie Brandle (1976-79) 4324 Matches Played 5. Aaron Johnson (2008) 0.993 8. Billy Englishby (2000-02) 3954 1. Peter Moore (1986) 20 6. Peter Moore (1986) 0.998 9. Andrew McCarthy (1994-97) 3850 Peter Moore (1988) 20 7. Louie Arias (1981) 1.04 10. Louie Arias (1981-84) 3652 Travis Maloy (1992) 20 8. Aaron Johnson (2007) 1.10 Travis Maloy (1993) 20 9. Joe Moreschi (1983) 1.11 Saves Aaron Johnson (2007) 20 10. Ethan Hall (2012) 1.14 1. Peter Moore (1986-89) 406 Aaron Johnson (2008) 20 2. Aaron Johnson (2005-08) 331 7. Ronnie Batts (1969) 19 Match 3. Joe Moreschi (1982-85) 308 Chris O’Byrne (1990) 19 4. Eddie Brandle (1976-79) 251 Andrew McCarthy (1994) 19 Saves 5. Ethan Hall (2010-13) 228 Andrew McCarthy (1995) 19 Player Opponent Date Saves 6. Will Poe (1995-98) 225 Will Poe (1997) 19 1. Eddie Brandle vs. Alabama A&M 10/7/77 24 7. Mike Oxendine (1978, 80) 216 Ethan Hall (2012) 19 2. Mike Oxendine at NC State 10/17/78 20 8. Louie Arias (1981-84) 210 Ethan Hall (2013) 19 Mike Oxendine at Kean 10/25/78 20 9. Billy Englishby (2000-02) 201 4. Mike Oxendine at Philadelphia 10/23/78 17 10. Travis Maloy (1990-93) 191 Matches Started Joe Moreschi vs. Duke (2OT) 10/17/84 17 Andrew McCarthy (1994-97) 191 1. Peter Moore (1986) 20 6. Mike Oxendine at North Carolina 10/14/78 16 Peter Moore (1988) 20 Mike Oxendine at Erskine 11/2/78 16 Shutouts (Solo) Travis Maloy (1992) 20 Joe Moreschi at Appalachian St.(2OT) 9/7/83 16 1. Peter Moore (1986-89) 24 Travis Maloy (1993) 20 Peter Moore at Winthrop 9/12/87 16 2. Aaron Johnson (2005-08) 21 Aaron Johnson (2007) 20 Peter Moore vs. Appalachian St. 10/27/87 16 3. Joe Moreschi (1982-85) 16 Aaron Johnson (2008) 20 11. Louie Arias at Jacksonville (2OT) 10/14/82 14 4. Travis Maloy (1990-93) 13 7. Ronnie Batts (1969) 19 Louie Arias vs. Duke 10/20/82 14 5. Louie Arias (1981-84) 11 Chris O’Byrne (1990) 19 Peter Moore at Radford (2OT) 9/16/89 14 6. Ethan Hall (2010-13) 10 Andrew McCarthy (1994) 19 14. Eddie Brandle at Miami 10/15/77 13 Will Poe (1997) 19 Eddie Brandle vs. North Carolina 10/19/77 13 Goals-Against Average Ethan Hall (2012) 19 Louie Arias at East Carolina 10/6/82 13 (Min. 25 matches played) Ethan Hall (2013) 19 Billy Englishby at North Carolina 9/6/00 13 1. Aaron Johnson (2005-08) 1.08 Billy Englishby vs. UCF 11/2/02 13 2. Joe Moreschi (1982-85) 1.12 Minutes Played 3. Peter Moore (1986-89) 1.28 1. Aaron Johnson (2007) 1888 4. Travis Maloy (1990-93) 1.33 2. Travis Maloy (1993) 1825 5. Ryan Amons (2009-11) 1.39 3. Peter Moore (1988) 1819 6. Louie Arias (1981-84) 1.54 4. Andrew McCarthy (1994) 1815 7. Will Poe (1995-98) 1.57 5. Aaron Johnson (2008) 1812 6. Peter Moore (1986) 1803 37 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Team Records Match Most Saves: 184 (1978) Most Goals Scored: 17 vs. NC Wesleyan (9/25/73) Individual Scoring Streak: 16 games by Gary Woodward (1971) Most Goals Scored (Division I): 11 vs. Armstrong State (10/27/86) Most Goals Scored (Big South opponent): 11 vs. Armstrong State (10/27/86) Most Goals Scored (A-Sun opponent): 7 at Georgia State (9/16/95), 7 vs. Cen- CU vs. Nationally-Ranked Teams tenary (10/12/95), 7 at Stetson (10/21/95), 7 vs. Stetson (10/6/05), 7 vs. Belmont (Since 1982) (11/13/08), 7 vs. Belmont (10/28/10) Oct. 20, 1982 #1 Duke...... L 1-7 Most Goals Scored (A-Sun tournament): 7 vs. Belmont (11/13/08) Oct. 19, 1983 at #1 Duke...... L 0-2 Most Goals Scored in Overtime: 3 vs. East Carolina (10/9/93), 3 at Georgia State Sept. 26, 1984 at #15 NC State...... L 0-6 Oct. 17, 1984 #14 Duke...... L 2-4 ot2 (9/16/96) Oct. 11, 1985 #11 Long Island +...... L 1-3 Most Goals Allowed: 9 vs. NC State (9/28/63), 9 at NC State (10/8/64) Oct. 15, 1985 at #14 Duke...... L 0-1 Most Goals Allowed (Division I): 8 vs. UNC Wilmington (10/11/78), WV Wes- Oct. 8, 1986 #4 NC State...... L 0-1 leyan (9/15/90), UNCG (9/18/02) Sept. 30, 1987 at # 23 NC State...... L 0-3 Most Goals Allowed (Big South opponent): 5 at Georgia Regents (10/21/89), 5 Sept. 7, 1988 #3 North Carolina...... W 2-1 at Coastal Carolina (11/5/12), 5 at Coastal Carolina (11/6/13) Oct. 5, 1988 #10 Duke...... W 2-0 Most Goals Allowed (A-Sun opponent): 6 at UCF (10/13/01), at Florida Atlantic Sept. 7, 1989 #19 Wake Forest...... L 0-4 (10/10/02) Sept. 27, 1989 at #18 North Carolina...... L 1-3 Largest Victory Margin: 17 (17-0) vs. NC Wesleyan (9/25/73) Sept. 19, 1990 at #10 Wake Forest...... L 0-4 Largest Victory Margin (Division I): 11 (11-0) vs. Armstrong State (10/27/86) Oct. 9, 1991 #4 Wake Forest...... L 1-4 Largest Victory Margin (A-Sun Opponent): 7 (7-0) at Georgia State (9/16/95), Oct. 16, 1993 at #5 James Madison...... L 1-3 (7-0) vs. Stetson (10/6/05) Sept. 7, 1994 at #8 Clemson...... L 0-5 Largest Loss Margin: 8 (0-8) vs. NC State (11/6/64) Nov. 4, 1994 #7 Florida International &...... L 2-4 ot2 Largest Loss Margin (Division I): 7 (1-8) vs. UNC Wilmington (10/11/78), (1-8) Sept. 21, 1995 #2 Duke...... L 3-4 vs. UNCG (9/18/02) Nov. 1, 1995 at #4 South Carolina...... L 0-4 Largest Loss Margin (Big South opponent): 4 (1-5) at Coastal Carolina Sept. 7, 1996 at #23 Charlotte...... L 0-1 (11/5/12) Sept. 25, 1996 at #1 Duke...... L 0-2 Largest Loss Margin (A-Sun opponent): 5 (1-6) at UCF (10/13/01), (1-6) at Aug. 29, 1997 at #20 Clemson...... L 0-1 Sept. 1, 1998 #12 Clemson...... L 1-4 Florida Atlantic (10/10/02) Sept. 5, 1998 at #25 Charlotte...... L 0-4 Longest Match: 131 minutes, 38 seconds (1-2 loss in 5 OT vs. Charleston South- Oct. 21, 1998 at #3 Duke...... L 0-1 ern, 11/3/88) Sept. 1, 1999 at #13 UNCG...... L 0-2 Fastest Goal Scored (from kickoff): 0:26 by Willy Guadarrama vs. Stetson Oct. 2, 1999 #19 Jacksonville...... L 1-3 (10/6/05) Oct. 20, 1999 #1 Duke...... L 0-3 Most Assists: 12 vs. UNC Wilmington (9/10/92), 12 vs. Centenary (10/12/95) Sept. 13, 2000 at #8 Duke...... L 1-4 Most Points: 32 vs. Armstrong State (10/27/86) Sept. 24, 2002 #17 North Carolina...... L 1-7 Most Shots: 50 vs. UNC Pembroke (10/15/79) Sept. 27, 2003 #4 Old Dominion...... L 0-5 Most Saves: 24 (Eddie Brandle) vs. Alabama A&M (10/7/77) Sept. 1, 2004 at #18 Old Dominion...... L 0-1 Sept. 13, 2005 #23 Davidson...... W 2-1 Season Sept. 24, 2005 at #25 UNC Wilmington...... W 1-0 ot Most Wins: 17 (1988) Nov. 2, 2005 #12 NC State...... L 0-2 Highest Winning Percentage: .906, 14-1-1 (1971) Sept. 5, 2006 at #22 UNCG...... L 0-2 Best Home Record: 9-0-0 (1970, 1993) Oct. 10, 2006 #3 North Carolina...... W 1-0 Best Road Record: 6-0-0 (1974) Sept. 19, 2007 at #3 Virginia...... L 1-2 Most Wins (A-Sun regular season): 9 (2008) (9-0-0 record) Nov. 24, 2007 at #20 Furman...... L 0-2 Most Wins (Big South): 8 (1993) Sept. 10, 2008 at #23 Loyola (Md.)...... L 0-1 Oct. 28, 2008 # 7 North Carolina...... W 2-0 Most Consecutive Wins: 12 (2008) Sept. 15, 2009 at #22 NC State...... L 1-5 Fewest Wins: 2 (1978) Oct. 13, 2009 at #2 North Carolina...... L 0-2 Most Losses: 14 (2003) Sept. 15, 2010 #23 UNC Wilmington...... L 1-3 Most Losses (A-Sun): 7 (2003) Oct. 14, 2010 #24 Florida Gulf Coast...... L 0-1 Most Consecutive Losses: 6 (2014) Nov. 2, 2010 at #10 Virginia...... L 1-4 Fewest Losses: 1 (1971) Aug. 26, 2011 #30 Furman...... T 0-0 ot2 Most Ties: 4 (2010) Sept. 24, 2011 at #14 Charlotte...... L 0-2 Most Overtime Matches: 7 (2007) Nov. 5, 2011 at #10 Coastal Carolina...... L 1-5 Most Consecutive Matches Without A Loss: 15 (14-0-1) (1971) Aug. 24, 2012 at #16 SMU...... T 1-1 ot2 Most Consecutive Matches Without A Win: 9 (1978) Sept. 18, 2012 at #17 NC State...... W 2-0 Most Shutouts: 9 (1973, 1981, 1986, 2008) Oct. 10, 2012 #12 Coastal Carolina...... L 1-3 Most Matches Shutout: 7 (1977, 1979, 2003) Oct. 17, 2012 #25 High Point...... W 2-1 Most Consecutive Shutouts: 6 (10/18/08 through 11/4/08) Oct. 23, 2012 at #4 North Carolina...... L 0-3 Most Consecutive Shutout Minutes: 649 (10/16/08 through 11/13/08) Sept. 17, 2013 # 1 North Carolina...... L 0-1 ot Most Consecutive Shutouts (Big South opponent): 7 (10/28/91 through 9/19/92) Sept. 21, 2013 at #28 Charlotte...... L 0-3 Most Consecutive Matches Shutout: 5 (10/11/77 through 10/22/77) Oct. 1, 2013 #20 Elon...... L 0-1 Most Consecutive Matches Scoring A Goal: 20 (1993) Nov. 6, 2013 at #14 Coastal Carolina...... L 2-5 Most Goals Scored: 98 (1970, 1971) Sept. 20, 2014 #20 Charlotte...... L 1-6 Sept. 27, 2014 #20 Davidson...... L 1-3 Fewest Goals Scored: 19 (1963, 1999, 2014) Oct. 4, 2014 #25 Coastal Carolina...... L 0-1 Most Goals Allowed: 51 (1990) Oct. 7, 2014 at #11 North Carolina...... L 0-3 Fewest Goals Allowed: 13 (1968) Oct. 14, 2014 at #11 Coastal Carolina...... L 1-2 Most Assists: 102 (1993) Oct. 20, 2015 #6 North Carolina...... L 1-6 Most Points: 248 (1993) + at Brooklyn, N.Y. & at Charleston, S.C. Most Shots: 387 (1986)

38 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Awards and Honors Most Valuable Player Brewster played on the 1967 team that eventually won the NAIA District 29 1963 George Harvey was a forerunner to Campbell College’s championship. McVeigh lost his life in a 1964 George Harvey nationally-prominent clubs in the late tragic automobile accident during the 1965 Barry Howard ‘60s and early ‘70s. He was later fatally 1976 season. 1966 David Amsler wounded while serving his country in 1979 Scott Wilkinson 1967 David Amsler Vietnam. 1980 Bernd Karsten 1968 David Amsler 1970 Jerry Peele 1981 Scott Scarborough 1969 David Amsler 1971 John Beyer 1982 Dennis Schultz 1970 Mike Glover, Billy Young 1972 David Sammons 1983 Badie Clark 1971 Mike Glover, Gary Woodward 1973 John Beyer 1984 Chris Perkins 1972 John Beyer 1974 Tom Coutu 1985 Jim Morrissey 1973 John Beyer 1975 Jack Niles 1986 Peter Moore 1974 John Beyer 1976 Tony Ferrell 1987 John Payne 1975 Kelly Alford 1977 Eddie Brandle 1988 Ricky Mobley 1976 Kelly Alford 1978 Mike Ferrell 1989 Rami Kauppi 1977 Kelly Alford 1979 Brent Stewart 1990 Pete Coleman 1978 Mike Oxendine 1980 Lee Webster 1991 Buddy Edwards 1979 Keith Fynan 1981 Rusty Scarborough 1992 Anthony Peacock 1980 Uwe Schumacher 1982 Scott Wilkinson 1993 Sipi Savolainen 1981 Norris Baker, Paul Vidovich 1983 Marty Scarborough 1994 Pasi Kinturi 1982 Philippe Bottin, Scott Scarborough 1984 Mike Little 1995 Steven Riches Pasi Kinturi 1983 Peter McCormick 1985 Per Jensen 1996 Chris White 1984 David Nisbet 1986 Badie Clark 1997 Peter Barany 2011 Ethan Hall 1985 Joe Moreschi 1987 Quintin MacDonald 1998 Zach Worley 2012 Michael Wisniewski 1986 David Doyle 1988 Darren Dawson 1999 David Iwung 2013 Scooter Oliver, Michael Wisniewski 1987 Jim Morrissey 1989 Rodrigo Cagide 2000 Steve Hollinger 2014 Aleksi Tossavainen, Michael Clemmons 1988 John Payne 1990 Ricky Mobley 2001 Jason Kirk 2015 1989 John Payne 1991 Ricky Mobley 2002 Zack Kobilca Coaches Award 1990 John Payne 1992 Jack Robinson 2003 Josh Asselin 1985 Peter McCormick 1991 Ricky Mobley 1993 Michael Lhotsky 2004 Willy Guadarrama, K.K. Lima 1986 Peter McCormick 1992 Rami Kauppi 1994 Brian Hunter 2005 Sonny Guadarrama, Aaron Johnson 1987 Darren Dawson 1993 Brian Hunter 1995 Buddy Edwards 2006 Austin Skakle 1988 Peter Moore 1994 Brian Hunter 1996 Mathew Hooker 2007 Josue Soto 1989 Peter Moore 1995 Toni Siikala 1997 Andrew Maughan 2008 Kevin Orozco 1990 Kurt Berger 1996 Pasi Kinturi 1998 Pasi Kinturi 2009 Mitchell Cardenas 1991 Kurt Berger 1997 Andrew Maughan 1999 Tom Robey 2010 Justin Franz 1992 Pete Coleman 1998 Will Poe 2000 Kris Lamb 2011 Scooter Oliver, Jonathan Ray 1993 Buddy Edwards 1999 Matt Magner 2001 Tom Robey 2012 Isaiah Page 1994 Andrew Riches 2000 Otis Burris 2002 Steve Hollinger 2013 Tunji Osifeso 1995 Buddy Edwards 2001 Steve Hollinger 2003 Shea Geyer 2014 Bradley Farias 1996 Andrew Maughan 2002 John Izzo 2004 Jared Swenson 2015 Sam Butts 1997 Mathew Hooker 2003 Brendon Barry 2005 Mike Moghaddam 1998 Jeff Costa 2004 Chad Aboud 2006 Devin Sheppard Eric Brodin Award 1999 Tom Robey 2005 Willy Guadarrama 2007 Michael Hutchison (Academic Excellence) 2000 Tom Robey 2006 Devin Sheppard 2008 Justin Madrid 1985 Ian Wilson 2001 Billy Englishby 2007 Michael Hutchison 2009 Justin Madrid 1986 Grant Serafy 2002 Zack Kobilca 2008 Stephen Oyuga 2010 Ben Iiames 1987 Darren Dawson 2003 Shea Geyer 2009 Vince Petrasso 2011 Aleksi Tossavainen 1988 Jim Morrissey 2004 Jason Kirk 1989 Peter Moore, John Payne 2010 Mitchell Cardenas 2012 Ethan Hall 2005 David Comito 1990 Kayl Seymour 2011 Mitchell Cardenas 2013 Michael Wisniewski 2006 Josh Elliott 2012 Mitchell Cardenas 2014 Aleksi Tossavainen 1991 Travis Maloy 1992 David Goracke 2007 Ryan Freeborn 2013 Justin Franz 2015 Matt Martinez 2008 Austin Skakle 2014 Bradley Farias 1993 Travis Maloy 1994 Toni Siikala 2009 Keegan Terry 2015 Josh Signey Jim McVeigh 2010 J.P. Blosser Award 1995 Toni Siikala 1996 Michael Lhotsky 2011 Scooter Oliver Glen Brewster Memorial Award (Outstanding 2012 Travis Golden (Leadership & Freshman) 1997 Stuart Banks 1998 Will Poe 2013 Travis Golden Courage) The Jim 2014 McVeigh Award 1999 Peter Barany The Glen Brew- 2015 Seth Jones ster Memorial is presented 2000 Eric Swalwell Award is pre- annually to the 2001 Greg Schwartzenberger NCAA All-American sented annually Campbell fresh- 2002 Shea Geyer (1977-present) man men’s soc- 2003 Shea Geyer to the Campbell 1986 David Doyle (2nd team) men’s soccer cer player who 2004 Devin Sheppard best exemplifies 2005 Devin Sheppard 1988 Juha Miettinen (2nd team) player who best 1993 Toni Siikala (2nd team) exemplifies Jim McVeigh’s 2006 Devin Sheppard the qualities dedication, skill 2007 Matt Lightner 1995 Toni Siikala (1st team) and promise 2008 Austin Skakle 1996 Pasi Kinturi (3rd team) of leadership as a player. A native of Arnold, Md., and courage 2009 Austin Skakle 2005 Willy Guadarrama (3rd team) 2010 J.P. Blosser 2008 Richard Jata (2nd team) 39 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Awards and Honors Peter McCormick 1983 (1st), ‘86 (1st) Daniel Mukuna 2015 John Reed 1983 (2nd) David Doyle 1986 (1st) All-Big South Tournament Juha Miettinen 1988 (1st), ‘89 David Doyle 1984, ‘85, ‘86 (3rd), ‘90 (2nd) David Nisbet 1984 John Payne 1989 (2nd), ‘90 (3rd) John Reed 1984 Rami Kauppi 1991 (2nd), ‘92 (1st) Scott Scarborough 1984 Ricky Mobley 1991 (3rd) Per Jensen 1985 Brian Hunter 1993 (1st) Peter McCormick 1985, ‘86 Nick Lawler 1993 (3rd), ‘96 (3rd) Joe Moreschi 1985 Anthony Peacock 1993 (3rd) Ian Wilson 1985, ‘86 Toni Siikala 1993 (1st), ‘95 (1st) John Payne 1987, ‘89 Buddy Edwards 1995 (2nd) Darren Dawson 1988 Pasi Kinturi 1996 (2nd), ‘98 (3rd) Juha Miettinen 1988, ‘89, ‘90 Andrew Maughan 1997 (2nd) Rami Kauppi 1989, ‘91, ‘92 Sonny Guadarrama 2005 (2nd) Peter Moore 1989 Willy Guadarrama 2005 (1st), ’06 (2nd) Kurt Berger 1991 Devin Sheppard 2005 (3rd), ‘06 (3rd) Rodrigo Cagide 1991 Richard Jata 2006 (2nd), ‘07 Brian Hunter 1991, ‘92, ‘93 (2nd), ‘08 (1st) Travis Maloy 1991, ‘92 Josue Soto 2007 (3rd), ‘08 (2nd) Ricky Mobley 1991 Aaron Johnson 2008 (2nd) Buddy Edwards 1992, ‘93 Devin Sheppard Stephen Oyuga 2008 (1st) Pat Gross 1992, ‘93 David Nisbet Vince Petrasso 2009 (2nd) Nick Lawler 1992, ‘93 Anthony Peacock 1992, ‘93 CoSIDA Academic All-America® Note: Records for All-South teams are in- Toni Siikala 1993 Jhuvon Francis 2012, ‘13, ‘15 2006 Devin Sheppard (1st team) complete. Contact Stan Cole, Associate. Mitchell Cardenas 2011, ‘12 Ethan Hall 2012, ‘13, ‘14 A.D. / Media Services (910-893-1331) to Bryce Miller 2014 Ben Iiames 2012, ‘13 College Soccer News make changes in the listing. Bradley Farias 2015 Scooter Oliver 2012, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Freshman All-America Daniel Mukuna 2015 Eduardo Rodriguez 2012, ‘13, ‘14 2005 Sonny Guadarrama (2nd team) All-Big South (First Team) Keegan Terry 2012, ‘13 2007 Josue Soto (2nd team) (1985-93, 2011-) Big South Player of the Year Aleksi Tossavainen 2012, ‘13, ‘15 David Doyle 1985, ‘86 Juha Miettinen 1988 Brian Urioste 2012 CoSIDA Academic All-District Per Jensen 1985 John Payne 1989 Michael Wisniewski 2012, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 2006 Scott Phillips (1st team) Peter McCormick 1985, ‘86 Brian Hunter 1993 Mitchell Cardenas 2013 2006 Devin Sheppard (1st team) Joe Moreschi 1985 Bradley Farias 2015 Easton Folster 2013 2008 Austin Skakle (2nd team) Jim Morrissey 1987, ‘88 Bryce Miller 2013, ‘14 2012 Ben Iiames (1st team) Juha Miettinen 1988, ‘89, ‘90 Big South Tournament MVP Cameron Mulvey 2013, ‘14, ‘16 Peter Moore 1988 David Nisbet 1984 Ben Akyereko 2014 South Region Coach of the Year John Payne 1988, ‘89, ‘90 Per Jensen 1985 Cesar Gonzalez 2014, ‘15 1993 Derrick Leeson Rami Kauppi 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Rami Kauppi 1991, ‘92 Matt Mozynski 2014, ‘15, ‘16 Ricky Mobley 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Julian Santia 2014 NAIA All-American (1963-76) Rodrigo Cagide 1991 Big South Freshman of the Year Chirag Shah 2014 1968 Richard Murphy Pat Gross 1993 Sipi Savolainen 1993 (Co) Michael Clemmons 2015, ‘16 1970 Mike Glover Brian Hunter 1993 Bradley Farias 2014 Jake Dressman 2015, ‘16 1974 John Beyer Nick Lawler 1993 Jeff Kennedy 2015, ‘16 Anthony Peacock 1993 Big South Scholar-Athlete of the Year Isaiah Page 2015 NAIA National All-Tournament Toni Siikala 1993 Scooter Oliver 2013 Sam Butts 2016 1970 Bill Young Mitchell Cardenas 2011, ‘12 Spencer Currier 2016 Travis Golden 2012 Big South Coach of the Year Matt Martinez 2016 NAIA Coach of the Year Bradley Farias 2015 Tim Morse 1984, ‘85 Jose Rangel 2016 1970 Jim Cole Gary Hall 1988 Eric Rostlund 2016 All-Big South (Second Team) Derrick Leeson 1993 Kia Shirazi 2016 All-South Atlantic Region (2011-) Darren Dawson 1987 Geoffrey Thompson 2016 Mitchell Cardenas ‘11 (3rd), ‘12 (1st) Quintin MacDonald 1987 Big South All-Academic Team Juan Valderrama 2016 Bradley Farias ‘15 (2nd) Peter Moore 1987 Ethan Hall 2011 John Payne 1987 Scooter Oliver 2012, ‘13, ‘14 Big South Player of the Week All-South Region (1964-2011) Pete Coleman 1993 Matt Mozinski 2015 Peter Moore 9/17/89 Robert Baker 1965 Travis Maloy 1993 John Payne 10/22/89 George Harvey 1965 Sipi Savolainen 1993 Big South Presidential Honor Roll Juha Miettinen 9/24/90 Barry Howard 1965 Justin Franz 2011, ‘13 Andrew Chamblin 1990 Chris O’Byrne 10/1/90 David Amsler 1966, ‘67, ‘68 Travis Golden 2011, ‘13 Arash Dabestani 1990 Rami Kauppi 10/7/91 Don Holdren 1966 Jhuvon Francis 2012, ‘13 David Goracke 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Brian Hunter 10/28/91 Ukrit Pachimaswat 1966 Ethan Hall 2012 Aron Martin 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Travis Maloy 9/21/92 Richard Murphy 1967, ‘67, ‘69 Bradley Farias 2014 Juha Miettinen 1990, ‘91 Rami Kauppi 11/2/92 Bill Young 1967, ‘69, ‘70 Josh Signey 2015 John Payne 1990 Toni Siikala 9/11/93 Paul Simon 1968 Daniel Mukuna 2015 Alan Pendleton 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Toni Siikala 9/25/93 Jerry Peele 1969, ‘70 Kurt Berger 1991, ‘92 Brian Hunter 10/9/93 Gary Woodward 1969, ‘70, ‘71 (1st) All-Big South Freshman Team Travis Maloy 1991, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 Anthony Peacock 10/31/93 Mike Glover 1970, ‘71 (1st) Jhuvon Francis 2011 Ricky Mobley 1991 Mitchell Cardenas 11/1/11 (attack) John Beyer 1972 Jonathan Ray 2011 Kayl Seymour 1992 Ethan Hall 8/28/12 (def.) Kelly Alford 1976 Isaiah Page 2012 Rami Kauppi 1993 Ricki Gaez 10/22/12 (attack) Craig Winchell 1976 Tunji Osifeso 2013 Michael Lhotsky 1994 Mitchell Cardenas 11/6/12 (attack) David Nisbet 1981 (2nd), ‘83 Bradley Farias 2014 Sipi Savolainen 1994 Ethan Hall 10/14/13 (def.) (2nd), ‘84 (3rd) Josh Signey 2015 Toni Siikala 1994 Ethan Hall 10/21/13 (def.) Matthew Mozynski 9/2/14 (def.) GoCamels.com @GoCamelsMSOC | 40 Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Awards and Honors Bradley Farias 9/15/14 (attack) Michael Hutchison 2007 Stuart Banks 1997 Willy Guadarrama 10/10/05 Bradley Farias 9/14/15 (attack) Jason Keever 2008 Peter Barany 1997, ’98, ’99, ‘00 Sonny Guadarrama 10/17/05 Bradley Farias 9/21/15 (attack) Mitchell Cardenas 2009 Jimmy Cooke 1997 Willy Guadarrama 11/7/05 Bradley Farias 10/19/15 (attack) Khalil Johnson 2009, ‘10 Stephen Lonnen 1997, ‘01 Richard Jata 9/25/06 Ben Iiames 2010 Nick Goan 1997, ‘98 Willy Guadarrama 10/23/06 College Soccer News National Otis Burris 1998, ‘99 Josue Soto 9/17/07 Team of the Week Atlantic Sun All-Conference Colin Harrington 1998 Richard Jata 11/5/07 Bradley Farias 9/14/15 (Third Team) Matt Magner 1999 Richard Jata 11/12/07 Stuart Banks 1997 Dan O’Brien 1999 Richard Jata 10/20/08 Atlantic Sun Player of the Year Peter Barany 1997, ‘98 Eric Swalwell 1999, ‘00 Richard Jata 11/3/08 Toni Siikala 1995 Jimmy Biringer 1997 Caleb Weir 1999 Vince Petrasso 11/2/09 Willy Guadarrama 2005 Chris White 1997 Daniel Andersson 2000, ‘01 Khalil Johnson 9/20/10 Richard Jata 2008 Matt Harrison 1998 Phillip Hatcher 2000 Vince Petrasso 2009 Dan O’Brien 1998 David Iwung 2000 A-Sun Defensive Player of the Week Tom Robey 2000, ‘01 Billy Englishby 9/8/00 Atlantic Sun Defensive Player of the Year Atlantic Sun All-Conference Greg Schwartzenberger 2000, ‘01 Billy Englishby 10/9/00 Aaron Johnson 2005, ‘08 (Honorable Mention) Shea Geyer 2001, ‘02, ‘03 Stephen Lonnen 11/12/01 Devin Sheppard 2005 Andrew McCarthy 1995 John Izzo 2002 William Holland 9/22/03 Andrew Maughan 1996 Josh Asselin 2003 Brandon Kirksey 10/11/04 Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year Matt Magner 1999 Mike Moghaddam 2003, ‘04 Aaron Johnson 9/26/05 Sonny Guadarrama 2005 Scott Phillips 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Aaron Johnson 10/24/05 Josue Soto 2007 Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team Kyle Shannon 2003 Aaron Johnson 10/9/06 Steve Hollinger 2000 Devin Sheppard 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Bryce Kenny 10/16/06 Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year John Izzo 2000 Chris Stein 2003, ‘04 Aaron Johnson 11/5/07 Derrick Leeson 1995, ‘97 Jason Kirk 2001 Chad Aboud 2004, ‘05 Aaron Johnson 9/15/08 Doug Hess 2005, ‘08, ‘09 Josh Asselin 2003 Josh Elliott 2004, ‘05, ‘06 Aaron Johnson 10/13/08 Alex Bruemmer 2004 Julian Fulton 2004, ‘05, ‘06 Aaron Johnson 10/27/08 Atlantic Sun Tournament MVP Willy Guadarrama 2004 K.K. Lima 2004 Stephen Oyuga 11/3/08 Vince Petrasso 2007 K.K. Lima 2004 Chris Price 2004, ‘05, ‘06 Ted Awana 10/19/09 Sonny Guadarrama 2005 Kyle Quinlivan 2004 Ryan Amons 10/25/10 Atlantic Sun All-Conference Aaron Johnson 2005 Jiri Beranek 2005 (First Team) Vince Petrasso 2006 Ryan Freeborn 2005, ‘06 A-Sun Player of the Week Pasi Kinturi 1994, ‘95, ‘96 Josue Soto 2007 Sonny Guadarrama 2005 Brian Hunter 9/20/94 Toni Siikala 1994, ‘95 Kevin Orozco 2008 Michael Hutchison 2005, ‘07 Toni Siikala 10/18/94 Buddy Edwards 1995 Mitchell Cardenas 2009 Josh Kimball 2005, ‘06, ‘07 Toni Siikala 9/5/95 Mathew Hooker 1995, ‘96, ‘97 Justin Smith 2009 Matt Lightner 2005, ‘06, ‘07 Toni Siikala 9/19/95 Nick Lawler 1996 Keegan Terry 2009 Alex Bruemmer 2006 Pasi Kinturi 9/26/95 Anthony Peacock 1996 Justin Franz 2010 Patrick Danford 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Toni Siikala 10/17/95 Andrew Maughan 1997 Willy Guadarrama 2006 Toni Siikala 10/24/95 Will Poe 1997 Atlantic Sun All-Tournament Team Richard Jata 2006 Pasi Kinturi 9/24/96 Otis Burris 2000 Jimmy Biringer 1994 Bryce Kenny 2006, ‘07 Adam Martin 9/23/97 Steve Hollinger 2001, ‘02 Buddy Edwards 1995 Jeremy Kroft 2006, ‘07 Peter Barany 9/22/98 John Izzo 2002 Pasi Kinturi 1995, ‘96 Austin Skakle 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Chad Aboud 2005 Steven Riches 1995 Jarrett Davis 2007 NCCSIA All-State Team Sonny Guadarrama 2005 Toni Siikala 1995 Ronnie Hinton 2007, ‘08, ‘10 (Since 2003) Willy Guadarrama 2005, ‘06 Mathew Hooker 1996 Jason Keever 2007, ‘08 Brendon Barry 2003 Devin Sheppard 2005, ‘06 Nick Lawler 1996 Justin Madrid 2007, ‘08 K.K. Lima 2004 Richard Jata 2006, ’07, ‘08 Anthony Peacock 1996 Stephen Oyuga 2007 Chad Aboud 2005 Aaron Johnson 2006, ’07, ‘08 Andrew Maughan 1997 Ahmed Buazza 2008 Sonny Guadarrama 2005 Stephen Oyuga 2007, ‘08 Otis Burris 2000 Khalil Johnson 2008, ‘10 Willy Guadarrama 2005, ‘06 Josue Soto 2007, ‘08 Tom Robey 2000 Kevin Orozco 2008 Devin Sheppard 2005, ‘06 Vince Petrasso 2008, ‘09 Sonny Guadarrama 2005 Kyle Proctor 2008 Richard Jata 2006, ‘07, ‘08 Justin Madrid 2009 Willy Guadarrama 2005, ‘06 J.P. Blosser 2009, ‘10 Michael Hutchison 2007 Mitchell Cardenas 2010 Aaron Johnson 2005, ‘06, ‘07 Hector Moreira 2009 Aaron Johnson 2007, ‘08 Mike Moghaddam 2005 Keegan Terry 2009 Stephen Oyuga 2007, ‘08 Atlantic Sun All-Conference Devin Sheppard 2005 Patrick Tinucci 2009 Josue Soto 2007, ‘08 (Second Team) Michael Hutchison 2007 Ben York 2009 Vince Petrasso 2009 Brian Hunter 1994 Richard Jata 2007, ‘08 Nick Burdett 2010 Mitchell Cardenas 2011, ‘12 Andrew Riches 1994 Stephen Oyuga 2007, ‘08 Justin Franz 2010 Travis Golden 2012 Nick Lawler 1995 Vince Petrasso 2007, ‘09 Ethan Hall 2010 Justin Franz 2013 (2nd) Steven Riches 1995 Josue Soto 2008 Ben Iiames 2010 Bradley Farias 2014 (2nd) Will Poe 1996 Eduardo Rodriguez 2010 Bradley Farias 2015 (1st) Pasi Kinturi 1998 Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team Aleksi Tossavainen 2010 Josh Signey 2015 (2nd) Zach Worley 1998 Michael Lhotsky 1994, ‘95, ‘96 Brian Urioste 2010 Adam Martin 1999 Anthony Peacock 1994, ‘96 Campbell Sports Hall of Fame Peter Barany 2000 Will Poe 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 A-Sun Offensive Player of the Week Richard Murphy 1985 Antonio Da Silva 2001 Harri Rautavirta 1994 Raffy Hamamgian 9/11/00 Gary Woodward 1993 Jason Kirk 2002 Toni Siikala 1994, ‘95 Peter Barany 10/9/00 James Cole 1997 Brendon Barry 2003 Pasi Kinturi 1995, ‘98 John Izzo 10/28/02 Dave Amsler 2000 John Izzo 2003 Andrew McCarthy 1995, ‘96 John Izzo 11/11/02 Bill Holleman 2002 K.K. Lima 2004 Daniel McInnis 1995 Brendon Barry 10/14/03 Barry Howard 2003 Aaron Johnson 2005 Andrew Riches 1995 Brendon Barry 11/9/03 David Doyle 2006 Josh Elliott 2006 Jonathan Newton 1996 Alex Bruemmer 10/11/04 Juha Miettinen 2009 Stephen Oyuga 2006 Brian Walker 1996 Willy Guadarrama 9/6/05 Toni Siikala 2010 Chris White 1996, ‘97, ‘99 Sonny Guadarrama 9/26/05 Bill Young 2015

41 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Campbell Men’s Soccer Timeline 1963: Jim “Catfish” Cole is named head coach of Campbell Oct. 22, 1974: CC wins its 11th-straight match to open the year in a 2-0 victory against St. College’s first men’s soccer team. Andrews. Sept. 28, 1963: Campbell loses to North Carolina State 9-2 in Nov. 19, 1974: Tony Lotierzo scores twice, but the Camels lose 4-3 to Erskine in the Area 5 its first match. Nowris Cardan scores the first goal in Campbell playoffs. Lotierzo ends the season with 29 goals in 16 games. soccer history. Dec. 1974: Defender John Beyer is named NAIA All-American. Oct. 12, 1963: Campbell defeats Belmont Abbey 9-2 for the first victory in the program’s history. Nowris Cardan scores Nov. 15, 1975: The Camels capture their third Area 5 championship with a 2-0 victory over four goals, en route to a team-high nine goal season. Warren Wilson. Nov. 11, 1964: The Camels end the season with a 2-1 victory Nov. 26-29, 1975: CC makes its third NAIA National Tournament appearance and finishes over St. Andrews to secure their first winning campaign at 7-5- 6th in the event at Raleigh, N.C. After an opening 4-2 loss to Western New England, Camp- 0. bell downs Houghton (N.Y.) 2-1 before losing to Fredonia State (N.Y.) 4-3. Jim Cole ends his coaching career after 13 seasons, 138 victories and three national tournament appearances. Oct. 28, 1966: Campbell sets a school record for goals scored in a 10-0 over Methodist. Nov. 4, 1976: Under new coach Darrell Saunders, the Camels claim their sixth District 29 Dave Amsler championship in their final year of NAIA competition. Nov. 9, 1968: Freshman Gary Woodward scores a school-re- cord six goals in a 12-0 victory against Baptist. David Amsler Oct. 29, 1977: Campbell completes its first year as an NCAA Division I member with a 7-7-1 sets a school record (that still stands) with four assists. record under coach Wayne Cunningham. December 1968: Richard Murphy is honored as Campbell’s first soccer All-American. Sept. 1981: First-year coach Tim Morse guides Campbell University to its best start in Divi- sion I play -- a 6-0-2 record -- en route to a 10-4-4 season. Sept. 30, 1969: The Camels defeat East Carolina 13-1 behind Gary Woodward’s six goals. Nov. 1983: Campbell earns its first season-ending South Region ranking (No. 9) as a Division Oct. 24, 1969: Campbell wins its school-record 10th-straight game. The Camels would tie I member. their next match against Guilford before losing for the first time in the campaign to N.C. State on Halloween. Nov. 10, 1984: David Nisbet is named tournament MVP after CU defeats Winthrop 2-0 to win the inaugural Big South Conference championship at Radford, Va. Nov. 11, 1969: The Camels defeat St. Andrews 1-0 on Bill Young’s goal with 47 seconds remaining in the second OT to win their first NAIA District 29 championship. Apr. 25, 1985: Richard Murphy is inducted into the Campbell Sports Hall of Fame. Nov. 15, 1969: Campbell defeats Erskine 3-2 on Bill Young’s second goal of the day -- with Nov. 23, 1985: CU makes it back-to-back Big South crowns with a 3-1 victory over Radford just one minute remaining -- to win the NAIA Area 5 title. in the league final at Conway, S.C. Per Jensen is named tournament MVP. Nov. 26-29, 1969: The Camels make their first NAIA National Tournament appearance. At Sept. 1, 1986: Campbell plays its first match in the new CU Soccer Stadium at the Eakes Richmond, Ind., Campbell loses 5-0 to Eastern Illinois in the opener, then defeat Westmont Athletic Complex, but drops a 2-0 decision to Loyola (Md.). (Calif.) 2-1. Tai Adeleke’s goal at the 3:01 mark of sudden death OT provided CC with a 2-1 victory over Ottawa (Kan.) and fifth place in the tourney. Campbell finishes its season with Sept. 6, 1986: David Doyle scores a school Division I record 5 goals in a 5-0 victory over Elon. a school-record 16-2-1 mark. Sept. 24, 1986: Doyle again scores all five goals in a 5-0 blanking of Winthrop. Sept. 25, 1970: Gary Woodward breaks his school record with seven goals in an 11-2 win over Monmouth. Oct. 27, 1986: CU explodes for its greatest offensive output as a Division I member in an 11-0 win over Armstrong State. Oct. 10, 1970: Bill Young scores six of CC’s goals in an 8-1 win at East Carolina. Dec. 1986: David Doyle is named 2nd-team NCAA Division I All-American after leading the Nov. 14, 1970: At Buies Creek, John Bush scores twice and Bill Young once as the Camels nation in scoring with 34 goals and 6 assists (74 points). Tim Morse resigns as head coach defeat Erskine 3-2 for their second-straight NAIA Area 5 championship. following the season after directing the team to 65 wins and two league titles in six seasons. Dec. 2, 1970: Bill Young scores twice to lift Campbell to a 4-1 win over Earlham (Ind.) College Sept. 7, 1988: Darren Dawson’s second half goal propels the Camels to a 2-1 win over third- in the first round of the NAIA National Tournament, hosted by the Camels at Dunn, N.C. The ranked North Carolina, the highest-rated Division I team that Campbell has ever beaten. victory is CC’s school-record 11th-straight win. Oct. 5, 1988: Goalkeeper Peter Moore’s school-record 18th career shutout comes in a 2-0 Dec. 3, 1970: Quincy ends CC’s win streak and national title hopes with a 4-1 victory in the victory over 10th-ranked Duke. NAIA semifinals. Oct. 10, 1988: Second-year coach Gary Hall’s Camels gain the first ISAA national ranking Dec. 5, 1970: Bill Young scores twice, including the winner with 15 seconds remaining in the (No. 16) in school history since joining Division I. final period, to lift Campbell to a 2-1 triumph over New Paltz (N.Y.) and third place in the NAIA National Tournament. Young is named to the all-tournament team. Oct. 17, 1988: After a 14-1 start, the Camels are ranked 14th nationally in the ISAA poll, their highest rating as a Division I member. CU would lose its next match at UNC Charlotte three Dec. 1970: Jim “Catfish” Cole is named NAIA National Coach of the Year after CC matched days later and fall out of the national ratings. its school-record won-lost mark at 16-2-1 and the Camels scored a school-record 98 goals. Mike Glover is named NAIA All-American. Gary Woodward scores a school-record 35 goals, Nov. 3, 1988: In the longest match in CU soc- followed closely by Bill Young’s 31 strikes. Young concludes his career with 70 goals in 56 cer history -- 131 minutes, 38 seconds -- the games. Camels are upset in sudden death overtime by Baptist 2-1 in the semifinals of the Big South Oct. 12, 1971: The Camels set a school record for goals scored in a 14-1 triumph over Pfei- tournament. ffer. John Bush and Eduardo Abad score four each. Dec. 1988: After finishing fourth in the na- Nov. 17, 1971: CC defeats Belmont Abbey 5-1 to improve to 14-0-1 on the year, a school tional scoring race with 21 goals and 49 points, record for most consecutive games without a loss. Juha Miettinen is named second-team All- American by the NSCAA. Nov. 19, 1971: Erskine edges the Camels 4-3 in the NAIA Area 5 Championship game. Gary Woodward scores twice to complete the year with a school record 38 goals. He concludes his Feb. 1989: Barry Howard, a former All-South career with an NAIA national record 117 goals in only 67 games. CC matches is school record defender in the ‘60s at Campbell and longtime with 98 goals and finishes the year at 14-1-1. assistant coach, is named head coach of the Fighting Camel program. The Camels would Sept. 25, 1973: Tai Adeleke and David Korman score four goals each in CC’s school-record advance to the 1989 Big South championship 17-0 win over North Carolina Wesleyan. game and the 1990 league semifinals under his direction. Nov. 9, 1973: The Camels match their school record with 11-straight wins in a 3-0 triumph Nowris Cardan scored the first goal over Pembroke State. in school history. August 3, 1991: Derrick Leeson is named head coach of the Camel program. 42 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Campbell Men’s Soccer Timeline

Oct. 7, 2000: Dave Amsler is inducted into the Campbell Sports Hall of Fame. January 2002: Derrick Leeson resigns as head coach at Campbell after leading his teams to 101 victories and two league championships in 11 seasons. Feb. 1, 2002: Doug Hess is named Campbell’s ninth men’s soccer head coach in the 40-year history of the program. Oct. 5, 2002: Bill Holleman is inducted into the Campbell Sports Hall of Fame. August 2003: John Payne (CU 1987-90) wins a United Soccer Leagues Division 3 Profes- sional National Championship with the Wilmington Hammerheads. Oct. 4, 2003: Barry Howard is inducted into the Campbell Sports Hall of Fame. The 1988 squad earned the program’s first Division I national ranking. Summer 2004: David Doyle (’87) retires from professional indoor soccer after 19 seasons, including 12 with the Dallas Sidekicks. He finishes as the eighth-leading goalscorer in U.S. pro indoor soccer history with 637. Nov. 9, 1991: The Camels become the first team in league history to advance through the Big South tournament without allowing a goal and win their third conference title in a 4-0 January 2005: CU recruit Sonny Guadarrama makes international debut with U.S. U-18 Na- triumph over Winthrop in the final at Conway, S.C. Rami Kauppi is named tournament MVP. tional Team. Nov. 7, 1992: The Camels defeat UNC Greensboro 5-0 in the championship match of the Sept. 13, 2005: Campbell defeats number-23 Davidson 2-1 for the program’s first victory Big South tourney. Rami Kauppi, who scored four goals in a 5-0 semifinal win over UMBC, over a nationally-ranked school since Oct. 10, 1988. is again named tournament MVP. Kauppi finishes third in the national scoring race with 51 points on 20 goals and 11 assists. Sept. 24, 2005: Sonny Guadarrama’s overtime golden goal lifts the Camels to a 1-0 victory at 25th-ranked UNC Wilmington as CU records its second win over a nationally-ranked school Oct. 2, 1993: Gary Woodward is inducted into the Campbell Sports Hall of Fame. during the year. Oct. 13, 1993: Campbell improves to 12-1-0 on the year with a 6-3 win at Maryland. Oct. 6, 2005: Willy Guadarrama sets a school record for most goals scored vs. an A-Sun opponent with five strikes in a 7-0 win over Stetson in Buies Creek. Guadarrama’s first goal Nov. 6, 1993: The top-seeded Camels drop a 2-1 decision to host UNC Greensboro in their fi- is the fastest to open a game in Campbell history, just 26 seconds in the the match. CU ties nal Big South championship game. CU ends its 10-year league membership as the only pro- school records for most goals scored vs. an A-Sun opponent and victory margin vs. an A-Sun gram to advance to at least the semifinal round of the conference men’s soccer tournament. opponent. Dec. 1993: Toni Siikala (23 goals, 14 assists) and Brian Hunter (23 goals, 10 assists) finish Oct. 31, 2005: Willy Guadarrama appears in Sports Illustrated’s Faces in the Crowd. the year third and fifth, respectively, among the nation’s scoring leaders. Siikala is named second-team All-American by the NSCAA and Derrick Leeson is tabbed South Region Coach Nov. 5, 2005: Campbell defeats Florida Atlantic 3-2 to win its first Atlantic Sun Conference of the Year. CU finishes the year ranked seventh in the South. regular season championship since joining the league in 1994. Jan. 1994: Campbell announces that it will join the Trans America Athletic Conference for Nov. 10, 2005: Campbell sweeps Atlantic Sun Conference individual honors as Willy Gua- the 1994-95 academic year. darrama (Player of the Year), Sonny Guadarrama (Freshman of the Year), Aaron Johnson (Co- Defensive Player of the Year), Devin Sheppard (Co-Defensive Player of the Year) and Doug Nov. 4, 1994: CU suffers only its second losing season of the ‘80s and ‘90s in a 4-2 overtime Hess (Coach of the Year) are recognized by league head coaches. setback against seventh-ranked Florida International in the TAAC Tournament semifinals at Charleston, S.C. Nov. 12, 2005: Campbell drops a 2-1 decision to Stetson in the A-Sun final to end its regular season at 13-6-1, the program’s best record since 1996. Nov. 10, 1995: Toni Siikala scores his final goal in a CU uniform, his 68th in 60 career games, as the Camels defeat Florida Atlantic in the TAAC semifinals at Miami. Dec. 2005: Willy Guadarrama (21 goals, 46 points) finishes 1st among national leaders in goals and points scored per game. Sonny Guadarrama (13 goals, 32 points) finishes 16th in Nov. 11, 1995: With Toni Siikala on the bench nursing an injured back, the Camels drop a 4-1 points per game and 18th in goals per game to rank as the program’s highest-scoring team- decision to the College of Charleston in the TAAC championship at Miami. mates since 1993. Aaron Johnson ranks 8th nationally in saves per game. Willy Guadarrama named 3rd-team All-American by the NSCAA. Sonny Guadarrama is named 2nd-team Fresh- Dec. 1995: Toni Siikala is named first-team All-American after tying for the national goal man All-America by College Soccer News. scoring lead with 25 strikes. Mar. 2006: Sonny Guadarrama invited to participate in U.S. Under-20 National Team camp. Nov. 9, 1996: The Camels make their fifth league finals appearance in six seasons under coach Derrick Leeson, but drop a 3-2 decision to host College of Charleston in the TAAC championship. The decisive goal comes with just six seconds remaining in the second over- time period. Dec. 1996: Pasi Kinturi is named third-team All-American by the NSCAA. Oct. 4, 1997: Coach Jim “Catfish” Cole is inducted into the Campbell Sports Hall of Fame. Nov. 6, 1997: Derrick Leeson is named TAAC Coach of the Year for the second time in three years. June 6, 1999: Former coach Jim “Catfish” Cole is inducted into the North Carolina Soccer Hall of Fame. June 24, 1999: Former player Andrew Maughan is presented the North Carolina Governor’s Award for Bravery and Heroism by Governor James B. Hunt in ceremonies at Raleigh. The award is given to Maughan in recognition of his acts on May 25, 1998 when he pulled a child from a burning automobile. Summer 1999: Jimmy Biringer, Buddy Edwards, Matt Harrison, Mathew Hooker, Pasi Kinturi and Andrew Maughan join David Doyle, Brian Hunter, Ricky Mobley and Toni Siikala in pro- fessional soccer, giving Campbell an all-time high 10 alumni in the pro ranks. June 4, 2000: Former Campbell player Bill Holleman is inducted into the North Carolina Soc- cer Hall of Fame. Holleman went on to become one of the nation’s top high school coaches John Payne was named the 1989 Big South Player of the Year. and served as a venue director for World Cup ’94 and the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. 43 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Campbell Men’s Soccer Timeline Jan. 29, 2010: Steve Armas is named the 10th head coach in the 47-year history of the pro- July 2006: Sonny Guadarrama signs pro contract with 1st division Santos of Mexico. gram. Oct. 2006: Sonny Guadarrama debuts with Mexican U-20 National Team vs. Ecuador. Apr. 9, 2010: Toni Siikala, CU’s first two-time soccer All-American, is inducted into the Camp- bell Sports Hall of Fame. Oct. 10, 2006: Campbell defeats 3rd-ranked North Carolina 1-0 in front of an Eakes Athletic Complex record crowd of 1481. The victory marks the highest-ranked opponent since CU Oct. 5, 2010: Campbell and Furman play to a 0-0 draw at Greenville, S.C., marking CU’s defeated 3rd-rated UNC 2-1 on Sept. 7, 1988. school-record fourth tie in the season. Oct. 21, 2006: Campbell breaks 11-day old Eakes AC attendance record when 1857 see 4-0 Oct. 28, 2010: Keegan Terry and Khalil Johnson score two goals each and Mitchell Cardenas win over Lipscomb on Homecoming. David Doyle, a 1986 All-American, is inducted into adds 3 assists as CU ties a school record for goals scored vs. an Atlantic Sun Conference op- Campbell’s Sports Hall of Fame. ponent in a 7-0 win over Belmont in Buies Creek. Nov. 2006: Campbell is ranked No. 10 in the final NSCAA South Region poll, the program’s July 1, 2011: After 17 years as a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference, Campbell Univer- first year-ending regional rank since 1993. sity rejoins the Big South Conference, of which it was a charter member from 1983-94. Dec. 2006: Devin Sheppard named first-team Academic All-America® by the College Sports Aug. 26, 2011: Campbell opens the year with a 0-0 draw against nationally-ranked Furman Information Directors of America. at the Eakes Athletic Complex. Jan. 18, 2007: Willy Guadarrama is selected in the fourth round of the Major League Soccer Sept. 28, 2011: The Camels host Radford in CU’s first Big South Conference regular season supplemental draft by the Kansas City Wizards, and signs a contract two months later. Gua- game since Oct. 1993. darrama is the first CU soccer player to join an MLS team. Oct. 1, 2011: Campbell defeats Gardner-Webb 3-1 for its first Big South regular season win Sept. 15, 2007: Campbell wins its first in-season tournament since 1988 by defeating since a 3-1 triumph at UNC Greensboro on Oct. 27, 1993. Duquesne (2-1) and host Richmond (2-1) in the Nike Challenge Cup. Josue Soto is named tournament MVP after scoring twice and assisting on another goal. Oct. 4, 2011: Ben Iiames golden goal lifts Campbell to a 1-0 win over Atlantic Coast Confer- ence member North Carolina State at the Eakes Complex. Oct. 31, 2007: For the first time in the 21-game series, Campbell defeats North Carolina in consecutive matches. Josue Soto and Richard Jata score in the 2-1 victory. Dec. 2011: Mitchell Cardenas named 3rd-team All-Southeast Region. Nov. 13, 2007: Campbell ranked 7th in final South Region poll. Josue Soto is named A-Sun Aug. 24, 2012: Campbell opens with 1-1 draw at No.-16 Southern Methodist. Freshman of the Year. Sept. 18, 2012: Campbell wins at No.-17 NC State for its first victory over a nationally-ranked Nov. 14, 2007: Campbell sets a school record for goals scored in an A-Sun tournament opponent since 2008. game in a 6-1 first-round victory over Gardner-Webb. Vince Petrasso and Richard Jata each score twice. Oct. 2, 2012: Mitchell Cardenas has a goal and 2 assists and CU defeats Virginia Tech 3-0 in Buies Creek for its second win over an ACC team of the season. Nov. 17, 2007: Campbell claims its first A-Sun tournament championship in a 5-4 penalty kick decision over Jacksonville. The teams played to a 1-1 draw (CU’s school-record 7th tie Oct. 17, 2012: CU defeats No.-25 High Point 2-1 at the Eakes Complex to record multiple of the year) through overtime before tournament MVP Vince Petrasso nets the deciding PK. wins over nationally-ranked teams in a season for the first time since 2005. Nov. 24, 2007: CU makes its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Championship tournament, Oct. 20, 2012: CU celebrates its 50th men’s soccer varsity season with an Alumni Game and but drops a 2-0 decision at 20th-ranked Furman. reunion during Homecoming activities on campus. At least one member from each of CU’s Dec. 2007: Josue Soto is named 2nd-team Freshman All-America by College Soccer News. 50 varsity teams is present. August 2008: Campbell is chosen to finish first in the A-Sun pre-season poll for the third- Dec. 2012: Mitchell Cardenas named 1st-team All-Southeast Region. straight year. Jan. 2013: Mitchell Cardenas selected by Kansas City Wizards in MLS SuperDraft. Oct. 28, 2008: Campbell defeats 7th-ranked North Carolina 2-0 for its third-straight win over the Tar Heels. Jan. 2014: Travis Golden selected by DC United in MLS SuperDraft. Nov. 1, 2008: Campbell defeats Mercer 3-0 to become the first team in Atlantic Sun Confer- Aug. 29, 2014: Matthew Mozynski makes 10 saves, including one on a penalty kick, to shut ence history to finish with a perfect 9-0 league record and claim CU’s second A-Sun regular out UNCG in his collegiate debut. Mozynski earned Disney/NSCAA Division I National Player season title. of the Week honors, was named TopDrawerSoccer.com’s National Player of the Week and picked up National Defensive Player of the Week honors from College Sports Madness. Nov. 12, 2008: Doug Hess is named A-Sun Coach of the Year, Richard Jata Player of the Year and Aaron Johnson Defensive Player of the Year. Nov. 11, 2014: Bradley Farias became the first player in Campbell history to earn solo Big South Freshman of the Year accolades. Nov. 13, 2008: Campbell defeats Belmont 7-1 in the A-Sun semifinals to set a school record with its 12th-consecutive victory. June 9, 2015: Dustin Fonder named 11th head coach in Campbell men’s soccer history, tak- ing over following an eight-year tenure as the head coach at High Point. Nov. 2008: Campbell earns its first-ever, season-ending national ranking (No. 25 by Soccer America) and its highest-ever South Region final rank (No. 3) as a Division I member. Sept. 11, 2015: Fonder earns his first victory as the Camels’ head coach, a 3-2 victory over Lipscomb at the Belmont Invitational. Dec. 2008: Richard Jata is named 2nd-team All-American and is joined on the All-South teams by Aaron Johnson, Stephen Oyuga and Josue Soto. Sept. 14, 2015: Bradley Farias earns a spot on hte College Soccer News Natinoal Team of the Week. Farias earned MVP honors aat the Belmont Invitational after leading CU to to victories Jan. 15, 2009: Richard Jata is chosen in the fourth round of the Major League Soccer Super- over the Bruins and Lipscomb after three goals and two assists between both matches. Draft by the Chicago Fire. Oct. 10, 2015: Bill Young (‘70) inducted into the Campbell Sports Hall of Fame becoming the April 17, 2009: Juha Miettinen, a former All-American and three-time All-South performer, 10th men’s soccer player to earn hall of fame honors. is inducted into the Campbell Sports Hall of Fame. Oct. 17, 2015: Bradley Farias records Campbell’s first hat trick in nearly two years with three Oct. 22, 2009: Campbell extends the nation’s longest unbeaten streak in conference play to goals in CU’s 4-2 win over Gardner-Webb. 16 games following a 2-0 victory at Stetson. Nov. 9, 2015: Bradley Farias named Big South Attacking Player of the Year, the eighth Camel Nov. 5, 2009: Doug Hess is named A-Sun Coach of the Year and Vince Petrasso named A-Sun to earn a conference top honor. Player of the Year. Nov. 10, 2015: Campbell wins its first postseason match since re-joining the Big South in Dec. 16, 2009: Vince Petrasso named 2nd-team All-South Region. 2011, a 3-2 victory over Longwood in the Big South Championship quarterfinals at the Eakes Athletic Complex. Jan. 13, 2010: After leading CU to A-Sun Championships in 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2009, Doug Hess resigns as head coach to accept the same position at Drexel University. Dec. 10, 2015: Bradley Farias named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-South Region second team.

44 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Campbell vs. All Opponents First Last Goals Goals First Last Goals Goals School Played Game Game For Against Won Lost Tied School Played Game Game For Against Won Lost Tied Alabama A&M 1 1977 1977 1 4 0 1 0 Long Island 2 1984 1985 1 4 0 2 0 UAH 3 1973 1976 8 8 1 2 0 Longwood 6 2012 2015 12 11 3 2 1 American 1 1994 1994 1 2 0 1 0 Loyola (MD) 7 1986 2014 3 6 2 4 1 Appalachian State 16 1982 2010 34 22 9 6 1 Lynchburg 8 1968 1973 16 11 4 4 0 Armstrong State 2 1985 1986 16 1 2 0 0 Lynn 2 1996 1998 3 2 1 1 0 Averett 1 1983 1983 2 1 1 0 0 MacMurray 3 1972 1980 4 7 1 2 0 Baltimore 2 1980 1981 4 6 1 1 0 Marshall 1 2005 2005 6 1 1 0 0 Barton (Atlantic Christian) 16 1972 1988 38 15 10 4 2 Maryland 1 1993 1993 6 3 1 0 0 Belmont 12 2001 2015 36 14 10 2 0 UMBC 4 1988 1993 14 3 3 1 0 Belmont Abbey 15 1963 1982 46 32 7 8 0 Mercer 28 1985 2010 69 36 19 7 2 Brigham Young 1 1985 1985 3 3 0 0 1 Methodist 25 1966 1996 119 20 22 2 1 Bucknell 1 2006 2006 1 2 0 1 0 Miami (FL) 1 1977 1977 0 3 0 1 0 Catawba 6 1984 1993 12 18 2 4 0 Monmouth 2 1970 1983 11 3 1 1 0 Centenary 8 1994 1997 28 12 6 2 0 Navy 1 1981 1981 3 0 1 0 0 UCF (Florida Tech) 12 1976 2004 19 25 5 7 0 New Paltz (NY) 1 1970 1970 2 1 1 0 0 College of Charleston 17 1974 2006 34 30 8 8 1 NYIT 1 1994 1994 4 0 1 0 0 Charleston (WV) 1 1994 1994 3 4 0 1 0 North Carolina 27 1963 2015 31 73 6 20 1 Charleston Southern (Baptist) 18 1968 2001 75 18 16 2 0 UNC Asheville 18 1985 2015 43 18 14 3 1 Charlotte 21 1976 2014 22 59 3 16 2 UNCG 22 1980 2014 33 47 5 14 3 Clemson 3 1994 1998 1 10 0 3 0 UNC Pembroke (Pembroke St.) 24 1964 1999 111 22 21 2 1 Coastal Carolina 26 1980 2015 37 53 10 15 1 NC State 34 1963 2013 35 103 8 24 2 Columbia Bible 1 1974 1974 5 0 1 0 0 NC Wesleyan 12 1964 1979 78 10 10 2 0 Columbus 1 1985 1985 6 0 1 0 0 UNC Wilmington 50 1966 2015 114 83 26 22 2 Cornell 1 1979 1979 0 5 0 1 0 North Florida 6 2005 2010 10 4 4 2 0 Covenant (TN) 4 1971 1976 10 4 3 0 1 Old Dominion 6 1970 2004 8 14 1 4 1 Davidson 15 1963 2015 22 38 5 10 0 Ottawa (KS) 1 1969 1969 2 1 1 0 0 Drexel 1 1993 1993 5 0 1 0 0 Penn State 1 1990 1990 4 1 1 0 0 Duke 20 1963 2004 20 48 2 15 3 Pfeiffer 15 1963 1975 59 26 10 5 0 Duquesne 2 2006 2007 2 4 1 1 0 Philadelphia 2 1978 1983 0 3 0 1 1 Earlham (IN) 1 1970 1970 4 1 1 0 0 Presbyterian 5 2011 2015 14 5 4 1 0 East Carolina 29 1965 2004 99 42 21 7 1 Quincy (IL) 1 1970 1970 1 4 0 1 0 Eastern Illinois 1 1969 1969 0 4 0 1 0 Radford 25 1982 2015 46 40 12 12 1 East Tennessee State 3 2008 2010 5 7 2 1 0 Randolph-Macon 2 1971 1972 7 3 1 1 0 Elon 20 1978 2015 35 35 9 10 1 Richmond 9 1984 2010 14 12 4 2 3 Erskine 13 1967 1984 28 33 5 7 1 Roanoke 1 1981 1981 3 3 0 0 1 UDC 1 1975 1975 1 0 1 0 0 Rollins 1 1969 1969 3 2 1 0 0 Florida Atlantic 11 1995 2005 17 27 3 8 0 Rowan (Glassboro State) 1 1982 1982 0 3 0 1 0 Florida Gulf Coast 4 2007 2010 5 9 1 2 1 Rutgers-Camden 1 1975 1975 5 0 1 0 0 Florida International 4 1976 1998 2 7 0 4 0 St. Andrews 23 1964 1981 81 32 19 2 2 Francis Marion 1 1980 1980 3 1 1 0 0 South Carolina 1 1995 1995 0 4 0 1 0 Fredonia State (NY) 1 1975 1975 3 4 0 1 0 USC Upstate (Spartanburg) 6 1990 2010 15 9 5 1 0 Frostburg State 2 1972 1977 1 3 0 2 0 South Florida 3 1986 2000 7 9 1 2 0 Furman 4 1964 2011 1 2 1 1 2 Southern Indiana 1 1985 1985 1 0 1 0 0 Gardner-Webb 14 2001 2015 37 22 10 3 1 SMU 1 2012 2012 1 1 0 0 1 George Mason 1 1981 1981 0 0 0 0 1 Stetson 21 1969 2015 47 25 13 7 1 Georgia Regents (Augusta) 6 1986 1990 30 10 5 1 0 Towson (State) 3 1976 1993 8 6 1 2 0 Georgia Southern 7 1982 2009 18 7 6 1 0 Virginia 2 2007 2010 2 6 0 2 0 Georgia State 17 1984 2004 42 36 9 8 0 VCU 2 1991 1992 7 5 1 1 0 Guilford 11 1966 1987 42 12 8 1 2 VMI 5 2005 2013 12 11 3 2 0 Hartford 1 2011 2011 3 2 1 0 0 Virginia Tech 3 1966 2012 6 4 1 1 1 High Point 20 1972 2014 48 33 10 7 3 Voorhees 2 1970 1971 19 0 2 0 0 Houghton (NY) 1 1975 1975 2 1 1 0 0 Wake Forest 3 1989 1991 1 12 0 3 0 Houston Baptist 1 2012 2012 1 0 1 0 0 Warren Wilson 3 1973 1975 10 2 3 0 0 Jacksonville 20 1982 2015 43 38 10 6 4 Western Carolina 1 1970 1970 7 4 1 0 0 James Madison 2 1973 1993 5 6 1 1 0 Western New England 1 1975 1975 2 4 0 1 0 Johns Hopkins 1 1976 1976 3 2 1 0 0 Westmont (CA) 1 1969 1969 2 1 1 0 0 Kean 1 1978 1978 2 2 0 0 1 West Virginia 1 2005 2005 0 2 0 1 0 Lafayette 1 1993 1993 6 0 1 0 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 5 1982 1995 12 13 1 3 1 Liberty (Liberty Baptist) 23 1977 2015 39 31 12 10 1 William & Mary 4 1966 2009 15 10 1 3 0 Life 1 1997 1997 0 2 0 1 0 Wingate 2 1981 1989 10 0 2 0 0 Limestone 1 1991 1991 4 0 1 0 0 Winthrop 22 1983 2015 54 26 17 5 0 Lipscomb 10 2003 2015 29 23 6 3 1 Wofford 3 2000 2011 3 2 2 1 0 Lock Haven 1 1990 1990 0 2 0 1 0 York 1 1983 1983 4 0 1 0 0

45 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Support Groups Athletic Training Strength and Conditioning CU’s Athletic Training staff offers all Fighting Camel student-athletes The Campbell University men’s soccer strength and condition- the best available medical care for athletic injuries. They design and im- ing facilities are located at the state-of-the-art sports performancce plement programs to prevent, manage and treat athletic injuries. They center at the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center, opened in 2008. also supervise injury rehabilitation programs that are designed to return Although specific strength and condi- the athlete to athletic activity as quickly and safely as possible. tioning programs are designed for each sport, The athletic training services program is directed by head athletic the basic goal is the same – to help athletes in- trainer Jackie Knight and athletic training graduate assistant Daniel Law- rence is responsible for the Campbell men’s soccer program. crease their full potential in all areas of fitness: In addition, the staff also provides hands on strength, speed, flexibility and stamina. experience to a number of students majoring in ath- Workouts are supervised by Andrew letic training. These students are enrolled in a chal- Carter, who is in his fourth year as head strength lenging academic major that not only requires that and conditioning coach and assistant director they make the grade in the classroom but also must of tregnth & conditioning Alex Carnell works excel in directly with the men’s soccer team. To assist real-life situations. in the student-athlete’s routines, the improved The education program is directed by Cathe- facilities are stocked with a wide array of free rine Simonson. The Athletic Training staff also works weights, stationary plate-loaded machines and a number of aerobic closely team physicians, Dr. Bill Hage and Dr. Richard machines. Slusher of Triangle Orthopedics in Raleigh and Dr. Michael Hart and Dr. Kristin Clarey of Cary Family Members of each of CU’s 21 varsity teams meet on a weekly ba- Practice and Sports Medicine to provide quality phy- sis, with some teams training and preparing for competition several sician services to student-athletes. They also have a team chiropractor in times a week. Campbell’s strength and conditioning program has an Dr. David Bradham of Bradham Chiropractic in Erwin. Other allied health ultimate goal of achieving the maximum potential, in order to better care needs available within the athletic training services program include prepare student-athletes in competition. optometry, dentistry, and sports massage. Media Information Student-Athlete Support Program This media guide has been prepared in order to assist in your cov- The Campbell Athletics Department is committed to academic excellence erage of Campbell men’s soccer during the 2016 season. All media and to promoting student-athlete welfare through the broad-based Student- requests should be made through assistant director of athletic com- Athlete Support Program. Under the guidance of Malinda Ashcraft, Associate munications Jonathan Davidson. Athletics Director for Academic Services and Campbell’s Senior Women’s Ad- Press Credentials ministrator, programs are available that provide opportunities for student- Press credentials are limited to working mem- athletes to grow academically, socially, spiritually, emotionally and physically. bers of the print and electronic media, as well Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Support Coleen Farrell focuses on the as photographers and videographers. Photog- men’s soccer efforts. raphers are restricted to the sidelines. The Student-Athlete Support Program was created to assist student-ath- Interview Policies letes with a number of issues ranging from the development of personal re- The Campbell Media Services Department will sponsibility and educational goals to addressing personal and social problems attempt to arrange all reasonable requests for that are unique to the Division I student-athlete. interviews with Campbell head coach Dustin Some of the services offered through the Student-Athlete Support Pro- Fonder and student-athletes. With respect to gram are the Individual Study Plan program, tutorial sessions, study halls, one- practice, study and personal time, a few guide- on-one academic advising, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, NCAA Life lines should be followed. Skills and other academic support services. Player Interviews The Academic Support Center is the focal point of the program. The cen- All interview requests with Campbell men’s soccer players must be ter is open seven days a week with flexible hours designed to accommodate arranged through the communications office. Players are generally the busy schedule of a student-athlete. The center has been designed to serve available for interviews prior to and immediately following practice as an optimal learning environment, while providing the student-athlete with sessions. If a media member desires to set up a telephone interview, all the tools necessary to achieve academic success. this can be arranged. The center is equipped with several computer work stations, individual Post Match Interviews study carrels, and areas for monitored group study and tutorial work. Tutorial Following each home match, interviews with both team’s head sessions of different subject areas are provided several times a week for the coaches and student-athlets can be conducted at the request of me- student-athletes. The center also provides the student-athlete with a conve- dia members through the Camels’ director of communication. Locker nient place to study, either individually or in a group setting, where his or her rooms are closed to all individuals with the exception of authorized progress can be supervised. team or university personnel. The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee is comprised of members of Road Interviews the 21 varsity sport programs at Campbell who are nominated by their head Interviews with Coach Easley or team members away from campus or coaches. The group was organized to facilitate communication and involve- contact outside of playing sites must be arranged through the com- ment between student-athletes and administrators and to better integrate munications department. Every attempt will be made to satisfy the athletes into the general student body. interview request within reason. As a branch of the SAAC, the Camels CARE Team is comprised of student- Head Coach Interviews advisory members, whose mission is to develop ways to increase university Requests for interviews with Camel head coach Dustin Fonder should representation in community service activities. Proposed committee activities be made through assistant director of athletic communications Jona- include: Special Olympics, “Adopt-a-Grandparent,” tutoring services for local than Davidson at (910) 890-0513. grade schools, the Big Brother / Big Sister organization and a speakers’ bureau. Camel Broadcasts on the Web To these young adults, athletics becomes more than an end in itself, but Select Camel broadcasts of home games will be available through rather a means by which they may fully develop their character, and in the GoCamels.com during the 2016 season. Play-by-play and analysis process, make a positive impact on the world around them. throughout the season and the Big South Conference tournament will be provided. Under reciprocal agreements, the visiting team is allowed to originate radio broadcasts without charge. Official sta- tions must contact director of boradcasting and digital media Chris Hemeyer (910-893-1822) for full information concerning broadcasts. 46 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com Campbell University • Men’s Soccer 2016 Big South Conference For more than 30 years, the Big South Conference has matured into a competi- than 900 annually through a partnership with the member institutions. Ongoing tive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the field of play and equipment upgrades will allow these productions to become “TV-ready” in the in the classroom. The league’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic near future. conference is evident by notable accomplishments on the national stage, innova- Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first tive marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the league’s vision as a distinctive athletic athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic com- athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. This has evolved petition. An updated strategic plan was launched in 2015 with the objective to into the conference’s mission of “Developing Leaders Through Athletics” as part of transform the Big South Conference into the premiere non-FBS conference in the a new strategic emphasis on becoming the premiere non-FBS conference in the Southeast. The primary areas of focus are basketball success, media exposure, Southeast. academic centrality, student-athlete experience and messaging/branding. Since 2000, the Big South Conference has experienced its most pivotal accom- plishments in the league’s history both athletically and academically, such as: • NCAA National Champion in 2016 • Six individual National Champions • Two top 10 finishes in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship, including fifth in 2007 • The No. 1 ranked team in the national polls in 2014 and 2015 (football) • Reached the quarterfinals of the FCS Playoffs three consecutive years in 2013, 2014 and 2015 • Reached the NCAA “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball • Qualified three teams for NCAA postseason play in the same sport for the first time in 2016 (men’s soccer, men’s golf) • Three NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament wins • Reached the NCAA Softball Regional Championship game three times • Multiple teams in the FCS playoffs three times since 2012 • Three berths in the NCAA Baseball Super Regionals • Multiple teams in the NCAA Baseball Regionals eight times • The No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals four times, including the national No. 4 seed in 2010 • Three Top 24 finishes in the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship since 2011 • The first-ever national finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year • First appearance in the round of 32 in the NCAA Men’s Singles Championship • First All-Americans in men’s and women’s cross country • A Big South-record 13 Academic All-Americans in 2003-04 and 2013-14 • A Big South-record 21 NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR Success in 2016 • A Big South-record 85 percent Graduation Success Rate two consecutive years (2014 and 2015) • A Big South-record 42 All-Americans in 2011-12 On April 24, 1983, Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South and less than four months later on August 21, the Big South Conference was formed when Augusta, Charleston Southern, Camp- bell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop committed to the new league. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the league’s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’s first year of competi- tion was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was Prominent Big South athletic alumni include two-time U.S. Olympian Amber granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status. Campbell; 2016 U.S. Open Champion Dustin Johnson; former American League During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Champion- All-Star Ty Wiggington; Cleveland Indians pitcher Cody Allen; ships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several na- pitcher Ryan Dull; Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Norman, New York Gi- tional postseason events, including volleyball, women’s basketball and women’s ants running back Rashad Jennings; two-time NFL Pro Bowler Justin Bethel and golf. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Com- WNBA veteran Avery Warley. Distinguished alumni from Big South member in- missioner, and in 1990, the league received its first automatic bid -- an automat- stitutions include President Fred Whitfield (Campbell), U.S. ic qualifier to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of Senator Tim Scott (Charleston Southern), Basketball Hall of Famer Artis Gilmore leadership, the conference implemented its public relations and compliance pro- (Gardner-Webb), Grammy-award winning singer/songwriter Donna Fargo (High grams, and introduced its first-ever men’s basketball television package, featuring Point), ESPN personality Samantha Ponder (Liberty), former LPGA player Tina Bar- the Big South competing against some of the finest teams in the nation. rett (Longwood), HGTV President Jim Samples (Presbyterian), former U.S. National In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the league’s third Commis- Men’s Soccer Team member Dante Washington (Radford), Weather Channel an- sioner, and in his 20 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instru- chor Kristina Abernathy (UNC Asheville) and actress Andie MacDowell (Winthrop). mental in aggressively promoting the conference to unprecedented new heights. The conference’s tagline, “Developing Leaders Through Athletics” was unveiled During his tenure, men’s and women’s indoor track & field (1997), football (2002) in 2008-09 in conjunction with the conference’s 25th Anniversary. The league and women’s lacrosse (2013) were added as sponsored sports. The conference has also honored its heritage with the Top 25 “Best of the Best” moments in its history also enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue, in addition to extensive televi- from 1983-2008, with Liberty University’s 10-year women’s basketball champion- sion coverage for women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s soc- ship run from 1996-2007 being crowned the No. 1 moment in the league’s first 25 cer, volleyball and women’s lacrosse for the first time. The league as a whole has years. As part of the league’s 30th anniversary celebration in 2013-14, All-Decade enjoyed increased national television exposure through aggressive and unique Teams were recognized for the first time in each sport. The conference’s on-field television packages. Conference membership has solidified with the additions accomplishments have been duplicated in the classroom. For the past seven of High Point, Gardner-Webb, Presbyterian College and Longwood, plus the re- years, nearly 50 percent of conference’s student-athletes have been named to the turn of charter member Campbell University. Kallander’s long range vision has Big South’s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a 3.0 grade-point average for also included technological advancements, as the conference introduced its first the academic year, and the league has had nearly 170 Academic All-Americans in live streaming event in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more its history. 47 | @GoCamelsMSOC GoCamels.com