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2014 Tulsa Soccer Golden Hurricane in the Pros Tulsa Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Game SEASON LEADERS Points Assists INTRO Game Most Goals Scored 16 ......................vs. Nicholls State (9-9-90) 1980 Huyhn Bui .................................. 20 1980 Charles Igwe ............................... 6 Most Goals Most Points Scored 1981 Huyhn Bui .................................. 32 1981 Perry Senko/Kirk Waites ........... 10 4 by each of the following: 46 ......................vs. Nicholls State (9-9-90) 1982 Perry Senko ............................... 26 1982 Gary Buffini ................................. 9 Bobby Ryan vs. Phillips University (9-19-84) 1983 Steve Kassen ............................ 25 1983 Huyhn Bui/Perry Senko ............... 8 Jimmy Dowell vs. Nicholls State (9-9-90) Most Assists 14........................vs. Nicholls State (9-9-90) 1984 Rex Rayfield .............................. 27 1984 Doug Kalmbach/Perry Senko ...... 4 Frank Velez vs. Bradley (10-11-91) 1985 Rex Rayfield .............................. 20 1985 Rex Rayfield ................................ 4 Most Assists Largest Margin of Victory 1986 Shane Schwab .......................... 18 1986 Kevin Hart ................................... 5 players 5 Ryan Pore vs. Evansville (10-24-05) 16 ............. vs. Nicholls State 16-0 (9-9-90) 1987 Rex Rayfield .............................. 10 1987 Shane Schwab ............................ 4 Most Saves 1988 Frank Velez ................................ 38 1988 Kevin King ................................... 8 17 Gerald Guerrieri vs. SMU (10-19-84) 1989 Frank Velez ................................ 34 1989 Shane Schwab .......................... 11 1990 Jimmy Dowell ........................... 27 1990 Jimmy Dowell ............................. 9 MISCELLANEOUS 1991 Frank Velez ............................ 49*$ 1991 Jimmy Dowell ......................... 11* Season RECORDS 1992 Jimmy Dowell ........................... 27 1992 Jimmy Dowell ............................. 5 1993 Tom McAdams ......................... 36 1993 Daniel Dapaah .......................... 11 Most Goals 1994 Jimmy Dowell ......................... 33* 1994 Sebastien Colom ..................... 13* 22 Ryan Pore ............................... 2004 Consecutive Team 1995 John Ackland ........................... 14 1995 John Ackland/Corbin Tubbs ........ 4 1996 Donivan Bradshaw .................... 25 1996 Robbie Aristodemo ................... 10 staff Most Assists Wins 1997 Donivan Bradshaw .................... 30 1997 Gary Walters ............................... 4 13 Sebastien Colom ..................... 1994 12.......................................................... 1989 1998 Eric Dominguez ......................... 22 1998 Robbie Aristodemo ..................... 6 Most Points Unbeaten 1999 Donivan Bradshaw .................... 13 1999 Jason Rosenthal ......................... 3 55 Ryan Pore (22g, 11a) ............... 2004 16.......................................................... 2008 2000 Eric Dominguez ......................... 30 2000 Chris Spears ................................ 7 Most Saves 2001 Kyle Brown ................................ 18 2001 Stephen Warwick ....................... 9 Losses 137 Rich Mottl ................................ 1988 2002 Ryan Pore ..................................19 2002 Kyle Brown .................................. 5 8............................................................ 1987 Most Shutouts 2003 Ryan Pore ................................ 49* 2003 Kyle Brown .............................. 11* Shutouts 2004 Ryan Pore ................................ 55^ 2004 Ryan Pore ................................ 11* review 9 Gerald Guerrieri ....................... 1984 5............................................................ 1997 2005 Kyle Brown .............................. 31* 2005 Eric Burkholder ........................ 10* Lowest Goals-Against Average Home Wins 2006 Eric Burkholder/Jose Parada .... 14 2006 Eric DeFreitas .............................. 6 0.47 Jeff McKeever ......................... 1998 39..................................................... 1988-92 2007 Eric DeFreitas .......................... 24* 2007 Eric Burkholder .......................... 9* 2008 Austin Neil ................................ 26 2008 Ashley McInnes ........................ 8* Road Wins (not including neutral site) Career 2009 Austin Neil .............................. 29* 2009 Ashley McInnes .......................... 9 22..................................................... 2006-10 2010 Ashley McInnes ........................ 28 2010 Corey Albertson .......................... 5 Most Goals Highest Average Goals/Game 2011 Corey Albertson ........................ 15 2011 Tony Rocha .................................. 5 3.5......................................................... 1989 60 Frank Velez ........................ 1988-91 2012 Cristian Mata .......................... 34* 2012 Cristian Mata/Omar Mata .......... 6 records and Most Assists 2013 Cristian Mata ............................ 27 2013 Akeil Barrett ................................ 8 history 28 Jimmy Dowell ..................... 1990-94 Consecutive Individual Most Points Goals * denotes conference leader $ denotes conference record 136 Frank Velez (60g, 16a) ........ 1988-91 Games Scoring a Goal ^ denotes national leader 10 Jimmy Dowell ....................... 1994 1980 Huyhn Bui .................................... 9 Most Saves 1981 Huyhn Bui .................................. 13 Games With an Assist 283 Gerald Guerrieri .................. 1981-84 1982 Perry Senko ............................... 10 Most Shutouts 4 Jeovahnni Sandez ................. 2008 1983 Steve Kassen ............................ 10 Eric Burkholder ...................... 2005 conference 21 Gerald Guerrieri .................. 1981-84 1984 Rex Rayfield .............................. 13 american athletic Lowest Goals-Against Average Kyle Brown ............................ 2003 1985 Rex Rayfield ................................ 8 (Minimum of 1,000 minutes in goal) Robbie Aristodemo ............... 1996 1986 Shane Schwab ............................ 8 0.99 Tyrel Lacey .......................... 2005-08 Kevin King ............................. 1989 1987 Jim Fox/Rex Rayfield .................. 4 Shutouts 1988 Frank Velez ................................ 17 3 Mark Pais .................. 2012 (twice) 1989 Frank Velez ................................ 15 1990 Jimmy Dowell ............................. 9 Tyrel Lacey ............................ 2008 1991 Frank Velez ............................ 21*$ Jeff McKeever ...................... 1998 1992 Jimmy Dowell ........................... 11 TEAM RECORDS Rob Beres .............................. 1997 1993 Tom McAdams .......................... 15 Rich Mottl & Chris Dodder .. 1989 Season 1994 Jimmy Dowell ......................... 15* Gerald Guerrieri .................... 1984 1995 John Ackland .............................. 7 1996 Donivan Bradshaw .................... 11 Most Wins Most Goals by a Freshman 17 Frank Velez ........................... 1988 1997 Donivan Bradshaw .................... 14 16......................................................... 2008 1998 Eric Dominguez ........................... 9 Most Losses 1999 Donivan Bradshaw ...................... 6 14......................................................... 1987 2000 Eric Dominguez ......................... 13 Most Ties 2001 Kyle Brown .................................. 7 7........................................................... 2005 2002 Ryan Pore .................................... 9 2003 Ryan Pore ................................ 20* Most Shutouts 2004 Ryan Pore ................................ 22^ 11......................................................... 1998 2005 Kyle Brown .............................. 13* Most Goals Scored 2006 Eric Burkholder/Jose Parada ...... 5 63......................................................... 1989 2007 Todd Goddard .......................... 11* Most Points Scored 2008 Austin Neil ................................ 11 175 ..................................................... 1989 2009 Austin Neil .............................. 13* Most Assists 2010 Ashley McInnes ...................... 12* 2011 Corey Albertson .......................... 6 53......................................................... 2009 2012 Cristian Mata .......................... 14* Fewest Goals Allowed 2013 Cristian Mata ............................ 10 15 ....................................................... 1982 19 CAREER LEADERS Points Hurricane Coaching Records 1. Frank Velez (1988-91) ..........................................136 Year Coach W L T Conf. Finish 2. Ryan Pore (2002-04) ............................................123 3. Jimmy Dowell (1990-94) .....................................118 1980 Walter Schnoor 7 6 1 -- -- 4. Kyle Brown (2001-05) ..........................................101 1981 Walter Schnoor 14 7 1 -- -- 5. Shane Schwab (1986-89) ......................................85 1982 Walter Schnoor 13 2 2 -- -- Daniel Dapaah (1990-93) ......................................85 1983 Walter Schnoor 10 11 0 -- -- 7. Huyhn Bui (1980-83) ..............................................84 1984 Walter Schnoor 11 7 3 -- -- Donivan Bradshaw (1996-99) ................................84 1985 Walter Schnoor 7 6 1 -- -- 9. Perry Senko (1981-84) ...........................................83 1986 Bruce Palmbaum 10 10 0 -- -- 10. Ashley McInnes (2007-10) ....................................82 1987 Bruce
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