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2019 Factbook 2019 FACTBOOK Men’s Soccer QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION MUSTANG SOCCER FACTS Location Dallas, Texas SMU All-Time Record (1975-2018) 603-193-80 Founded 1911 Home Field Westcott Field (75 x 115) President R. Gerald Turner Surface Natural grass Director of Athletics Rick Hart Capacity: 4,000 University Athletic Representative C. Paul Rogers Enrollment 11,739 32 NCAA Tournament Appearances (35-25-8) Conference American Athletic Conference 23 NCAA Third Round Appearances (12-10-1) School Nickname Mustangs 12 Elite 8 Appearances (2-6-4) Mascot Peruna (a Shetland Pony) 2 College Cup Appearances Colors Red and Blue 20 Regular Season Championships MUSTANG COACHING STAFF 9 Conference Tournament Championships Head Coach Kevin Hudson (SMU, ’04) School Record 48-20-9 (5th season) 43 All-America Selections Career Record 48-20-9 (5th season) Assistant Coaches Ben Stoddard (Associate Head Coach) 2 NSCAA Players of the Year Brett Koziczkowski 1 Hermann Trophy Award Winner Director of Operations & Video Elmer Zelaya 1 Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year Graduate Assistant Michael King 85 All-Region Honors Undergraduate Assistant Boston Gilbert 109 All-Conference Selections Soccer Office Phone (214) 768-2158 25 Conference Player of the Year Honors Athletic Trainer Becky Riegle 5 Conference Freshmen of the Year SMU MEDIA INFORMATION 14 Academic All-America Selections Men’s Soccer Contact Josh Poteet 30 All-District Academic Honors Soccer Contact’s Office Phone (214) 768-0095 E-mail [email protected] Athletic Public Relations Phone (214) 768-2883 Athletic Public Relations Address: Loyd All-Sports Center 5800 Ownby Drive, Suite 305 Dallas, Texas 75275 SMU website www.smumustangs.com Facebook /SMUSoccerM Twitter @SMUSoccerM, #PonyUp Instagram @smu_msoc Kevin Hudson Ben Stoddard Brett Koziczkowski Elmer Zelaya Head Coach Associate Head Assistant Coach Director of Operations Coach & Video --1-- Men’s Soccer TEAM/INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER SEASON GAME Points Team Team Player (years) G A Pts Most games 25 (2000) Goals Scored .....................................................................13 1. Kamal Khalilian (1980-82) 58 37 153 2. Mohamed Fahim (1998-01) 55 20 130 Fewest games 15 (1977) ...................................................................vs. TCU (11/7/93) 3. Luchi Gonzalez (1998-01) 48 32 128 Most wins 21 (2001) Goals Allowed ......................................................................7 4. Alan Prampin (1990-93) 49 25 123 5. Diego Walsh (1999-02) 39 39 117 Fewest wins 3 (2013) ....................................................... vs. Simon Fraser (10/75) Most losses 12 (2013) Corner Kicks ......................................................................18 Goals Fewest losses 1 (3x, most recent 2002) ........................................................ vs. Saint Louis (12/7/97) Player (years) Most ties 6 (1998) 1. Kamal Khalilian (1980-82) 58 2. Mohamed Fahim (1998-2001) 55 Fewest ties 0 (7x, most recent 2001) Individual 3. Alan Prampin (1990-93) 49 Home victories 13 (1985 & 2018) 4. Luchi Gonzalez (1998-2001) 48 5. Davey Williamson (1977-80) 39 Road victories (incl. neutral) 14 (2001) Points ....................................................................13 (5g, 3a) Stean Soufiane (1993-96) 39 Consecutive victories 21 (2001) ......................... Kamal Khalilian vs. Austin College (10/8/80) Diego Walsh (1999-02) 39 Consecutive games w/o loss 21 (3x, most recent 02-03) Goals ...................................................................................5 Assists Consecutive home victories 24 (1985-87) ......................... Kamal Khalilian vs. Austin College (10/8/80) Player (years) Consecutive road victories (inclu. neutral) 14 (2001) Assists ...................................................................................4 1. Diego Walsh (1999-02) 39 2. Kamal Khalilian (1980-82) 37 Most goals scored 81 (2001) Daniel Hernandez vs. UT-Pan American (9/28/97) 3. Daniel Hernandez (1995-97) 36 Fewest goals scored 13 (2013) .................Alan Prampin vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (10/11/92) 4. Luchi Gonzalez (1998-01) 32 Fewest goals allowed 8 (1980) Shots .................................................................................10 5. Giampaulo Pedroso (1989-92) 28 Nasser Sabetpour (1977-80) 28 Most assists 82 (2000) ...................................Andy Strouse vs. Centenary (9/10/91) Fewest assists 7 (1984, 1988, 2012) Saves .................................................................................18 Goals-Against-Average (min.1800 min.) Most shots 487 (1990) .......................Brandt Hammer vs. Alabama A&M (10/21/83) Player (years) 1. Randy Phillips (1977-80) 0.64 Fewest shots 208 (2013) 2. Matt Frederick (1985-86, 1988-89) 0.71 Most corner kicks 172 (1995) Aaron Sockwell (1994-97) 0.71 4. Todd Burnette (1981-84) 0.74 Fewest corner kicks 87 (1991) 5. Byron Foss (1998-2001) 0.79 Most saves 107 (2000) Fewest saves 46 (1980, 1992) Shutouts Shutouts 14 (3x, most recent 2006) Players (years) 1. Byron Foss (1998-2001) 34 Consecutive shutouts 11 (1980) 2. Randy Phillips (1977-80) 32 3. John Howard (1988, 1990-92) 28 Hank Henry (1984-87) 28 Individual 5. Michael Nelson (2014-17) 27 Points 65 Kamal Khalilian (1980) Goals 27 Kamal Khalilian (1980) Assists 21 Daniel Hernandez (1997) GAA (min. 8 games) 0.38 Todd Burnette (1982) Shutouts 14 John Howard (1990) --2-- Men’s Soccer ANNUAL LEADERS Points 2005 Duke Hashimoto 11 1989 Larry McPhail 11 2004 Alex Smith 13 1988 Jamie Hartley 6 2003 Ryan Latham 8 1987 Mike Agnew 12 2018 Emil Cuello 17 2002 Diego Walsh 17 1986 Gerry Graham 9 2017 Garrett McLaughlini 31 2001 Luchi Gonzalez 21 1985 Mike Agnew 9 2016 Garrett McLaughlin 11 2000 Mohamed Fahim 25 1984 Matt McLaughlin 7 2015 Mauro Cichero 29 1999 Mohamed Fahim 18 1983 Karl Groesser 8 2014 Idrissa Camara 15 1998 Luchi Gonzalez 10 1982 Kamal Khalilian 18 2013 Andrew Morales 9 1997 Paul Broome 14 1981 Kamal Khalilian 8 2012 Tyler Engel 23 1996 Daniel Hernandez 8 1980 Nasser Sabetpour 13 2011 Arthur Ivo 30 1995 Stefan Soufiane 16 1979 Davey Williamson 10 2010 Arthur Ivo 25 1994 Stefan Soufiane 17 1978 Greg Ryan 9 2009 Dane Saintus 21 1993 Alan Prampin 14 1977 George Zelinski 6 2008 Paulo da Silva 16 1992 Andy Strouse 12 1976 Dan Erwin 6 2007 Bruno Guarda 23 1991 Alan Prampin 17 2006 Chase Wileman 29 1990 Scott Blankenship 11 Goals-Against-Average 2005 Duke Hashimoto 29 1989 Larry McPhail 11 2004 Alex Smith 30 1988 L. McPhail/D. Pfeil/S. Blankenship 5 2018 Grant Makela 0.84 2003 Ramon Nunez 18 1987 Larry McPhail 10 2017 Michael Nelson 0.60 2002 Diego Walsh 42 1986 Gerry Graham 13 2016 Michael Nelson 1.16 2001 Luchi Gonzalez 54 1985 Mark Chancy 9 2015 Michael Nelson 0.99 2000 Mohamed Fahim 57 1984 Chris Kendler 9 2014 Michael Nelson 0.98 1999 Mohamed Fahim 40 1983 Karl Groesser 11 2013 Jaime Ibarra 1.73 1998 Luchi Gonzalez 23 1982 Kamal Khalilian 14 2012 Jaime Ibarra 1.12 1997 Daniel Hernandez 43 1981 Kamal Khalilian 17 2011 Jaime Ibarra 1.15 1996 D. Hernandez/D. Montoya 24 1980 Kamal Khalilian 27 2010 Craig Hill 1.06 1995 Stefan Soufiane 38 1979 Jeff Culver 11 2009 Craig Hill 1.44 1994 Stefan Soufiane 39 1978 Greg Ryan 13 2008 Craig Hill 1.03 1993 Alan Prampin 34 1977 Davey Williamson 15 2007 Steve Sandbo 1.08 1992 Andy Strouse 31 1976 G. Ryan/J. Smith 7 2006 Matt Wideman 0.62 1991 Alan Prampin 41 1975 Javier de la Vega 8 2005 Matt Wideman 1.34 1990 Scott Blankenship 27 2004 T.J. Tomasso 0.81 1989 Larry McPhail 33 Assists 2003 T.J. Tomasso 1.03 1988 Larry McPhail 15 2002 T.J. Tomasso 0.76 1987 Gerry Graham 27 2018 E. Cuello/E. Munjoma 7 2001 Byron Foss 0.55 1986 Gerry Graham 35 2017 Mauro Cichero 7 2000 Byron Foss 1.02 1985 Mark Chancy 26 2016 B. Clark/E. Munjoma 4 1999 Byron Foss 0.60 1984 Chris Kendler 19 2015 Jared Rice 10 1998 Byron Foss 0.96 1983 Karl Groesser 30 2014 Jared Rice 8 1997 Aaron Sockwell 0.82 1982 Kamal Khalilian 46 2013 Deshawon Nembhard 3 1996 Tom Presthus 1.01 1981 Kamal Khalilian 42 2012 Tyler Engel 7 1995 Tom Presthus 0.96 1980 Kamal Khalilian 65 2011 Arthur Ivo 10 1994 Tom Presthus 0.97 1979 Davey Williamson 28 2010 Josue Soto 7 1993 Tom Presthus 1.69 1978 Greg Ryan 35 2009 Payton Hickey 9 1992 John Howard 1.12 1977 Davey Williamson 32 2008 G. Arredondo/J. Harwell 6 1991 John Howard 0.95 1976 Greg Rya 19 2007 Bruno Guarda 7 1990 John Howard 0.62 1975 Javier de la Vega 18 2006 Chase Wileman 13 1989 Matt Frederick 0.87 2005 D. Hashimoto/J. Needham 7 1988 Matt Frederick 0.65 Goals 2004 Kellan Zindel 7 1987 Hank Henry 0.92 2003 Ramon Nunez 10 1986 Hank Henry 1.15 2018 Akean Shakleford 6 2002 Diego Walsh 8 1985 Hank Henry 0.70 2017 Garrett McLaughlin 14 2001 Luchi Gonzalez 12 1984 Hank Henry 1.26 2016 Garrett McLaughlin 4 2000 Luchi Gonzalez 15 1983 Brandt Hammer 1.19 2015 Mauro Cichero 10 1999 Carl Bussey 7 1982 Todd Burnette 0.38 2014 Idrissa Camara 7 1998 Paul Broome 7 1981 Jon Mamula 0.93 2013 A. Morales/A. Koroma 4 1997 Daniel Hernandez 21 1980 Randy Phillips 0.57 2012 Tyler Engel 8 1996 Daniel Montoya 10 1979 Randy Phillips 0.61 2011 Arthur Ivo 10 1995 Daniel Hernandez 7 1978 Randy Phillips 0.61 2010 J. Castillo/A. Ivo 10 1994 Gary Gilmore 11 1977 Randy Phillips 1.07 2009 Dane Saintus 8 1993 I. Polic/G. Gilmore 8 1976 Joe Hight 1.12 2008 Paulo da Silva 7 1992 Alan Prampin 10 1975 Joe Hight 1.05 2007 Bruno Guarda 8 1991 Giampaulo Pedroso 11 2006 Chase Wileman 8 1990 G. Pedroso/J. Reynolds 6 --3-- Men’s Soccer ANNUAL LEADERS/COACHING RECORDS/CHAMPIONSHIPS Shutouts Year-By-Year Coaching Records Regular Season Championships 2018 Grant Makela 6 Jimmy Benedek (119-31-15,
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