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2015 Men's Soccer Record Book 2015 m. soccer MEN’S SOCCER RECORD BOOK 2015 WCC Men’s Soccer | WCCsports.com | @WCCsports 1 WEST COAST CONFERENCE MEN’S SOCCER In the Last Five Years (2010-14)... • The WCC saw four different schools make five NCAA Tournament appearances • The WCC has had two (2) teams advance to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament, San Diego in 2012 and Saint Mary’s in 2011 • Twenty (20) WCC soccer alumni have been selected in the MLS SuperDraft, including five (5) first round draft picks In the Last 10 Years (2005-14)... 2014 WCC Champions: San Diego • WCC sides have made eighteen (18) overall NCAA postseason appearances 2014 Highlights • WCC teams advanced to four (4) NCAA Sweet • San Diego captured its seventh West Coast 16s, and two (2) Elite Eights Conference championship and second in three • Four different teams advanced to the NCAA Sweet seasons (2012). 16 in San Diego, Saint Mary’s, Portland, and Santa Clara • The Toreros advanced to the NCAA tournament • Forty-seven (47) WCC soccer alumni have been making it to the second round after defeating CSU selected in the MLS SuperDraft, including eight (8) Fullerton 2-1. San Diego dropped a 2-1 decision at first round draft picks eventual NCAA national runner-up UCLA. • San Diego’s Thomas Olsen earned a call-up to the United State U-20 National Team Overall Postseason Successes • Four WCC student-athletes were seleted in the NCAA Berths - 88 2015 MLS SuperDraft: Miguel Aguilar (USF/DC Tournament Wins - 94 United), Connor Brandt (USD/NY FC), Craig Nitti Final Four Appearances - 17 (LMU/Vancouver) and Andre Rawls (SMC/NY FC) Finals Appearances - 11 (USF-7, SCU-3, USD-1) • Julian Ringhof, USD earned Capital One Aca- NCAA Championships - 5 (USF-4, SCU-1) demic All-Americal honors. 2014 All-WCC Team Table of Contents 2014 Year in Review......................................................3 2014 Statistics............................................................4-5 Name School Miguel Aguilar USF Annual Leaders...........................................................6-7 Alex Braman SMC WCC All-Americans.......................................................8 Connor Brandt USD All-Time Leaders.......................................................9-10 Torrey DeArmas USD DannyKirkland USF Records (All Games)...................................................11 Lars Ludwigs GON Records (WCC Games)..........................................12-13 Craig Nitti LMU All-Conference Teams............................................14-17 Adrien Perez LMU Andre Rawls SMC NCAA Tournament Traditions.................................18-19 Julian Ringhof USD Postseason History......................................................20 Eddie Sanchez POR WCC Series Results...............................................21-23 Rafael Sanchez SMC WCC Men’s Soccer Honors.........................................24 Connor Brandt, San Diego WCC in The World Cup or MLS Draft..........................25 Past WCC Standings...................................................26 2 2015 WCC Men’s Soccer | WCCsports.com | @WCCsports 2014 Men’s Soccer Year in Review m. soccer WCC MATCHES ALL MATCHES W L T TP GF GA H A W L T GF GA H A N San Diego 6 1 0 18 14 4 3-0-0 3-1-0 11 6 4 33 21 7-3-1 4-3-3 0-0-0 Saint Mary’s (CA) 5 2 0 15 12 6 2-1-0 3-1-0 12 5 2 29 22 7-2-0 5-3-2 0-0-0 San Francisco 5 2 0 15 15 9 3-1-0 2-1-0 11 6 2 30 21 5-3-1 6-3-1 0-0-0 Loyola Marymount 3 1 3 12 8 4 3-1-0 0-0-3 9 4 6 29 14 6-2-1 3-2-5 0-0-0 Gonzaga 3 3 1 10 6 8 2-1-1 1-2-0 5 12 1 15 30 3-3-1 2-9-0 0-0-0 Santa Clara 2 4 1 7 10 13 1-1-1 1-3-0 6 9 4 21 28 3-3-2 3-6-2 0-0-0 Pacific 1 6 0 3 6 14 1-3-0 0-3-0 3 15 0 19 50 2-4-0 1-11-0 0-0-0 Portland 0 6 1 1 6 14 0-2-1 0-4-0 4 11 4 23 29 3-4-3 1-7-1 0-0-0 2014 All-WCC Team Postseason Conference Awards First Team Miguel Aguilar, USF SR F Alex Braman, SMC SO D Connor Brandt, USD SR M Torrye DeArmas, USD JR F Danny Kirland, USF SR M Lars Ludwigs, GON SR MF Craig Nitti, LMU SR D Adrien Perez, LMU SO MF Andre Rawls, SMC SR GK JulianRinghof, USD SR D Eddie Sanchez, POR SO M Rfael Sanchez, SMC SO D Second Team Tristan Blackmon, PAC FR F Sebastian D Rada, LMU SR MF Carlo Eikani, SMC SO F Ryan Masch, SCU JR F Kendall McIntosh, SCU JR GK Julian Ringhof, USD Andre Rawls, SMC Thomas Olsen, USD FR GK Connor Brandt, USD Clark Phillips, GON SR F Player of the Year Defensive Player Goalkeeper of the Year Hugo Rhoads, POR JR D of the Year David Romney, USF SR D Darragh Vieyra, USD JR M WCC Champion All-Freshman Team Triston Blackmon, PAC F The 2014 West Coast Confer- Carlos Delgadillo, SCU F ence Champions were the San Steve Eneme, SCU F Diego Toreros making it their Bryce Kaminski, USF F seventh WCC Championship Antonio Lokossou, SMC M and second in three seasons. Aaron Lombardi, USF M Alvaro Madrigal, LMU F By winning the conference Thomas Olsen, USD GK championship, the Toreros MannyPadilla, USF D earned an automatic bid to the Ben White, GON D NCAA tournament. Brandon Zambrano, POR F With an overall record of 11-6-4 Honorable Mention (6-1-0 WCC), San Diego drew a Joshua Adachi, PAC; Valdemar Andersen, first round home matchup with SCU; Connor Bevans, GON; Derek Boggs CSU Fullerton, winning 2-1. , POR; Julio Cervantes, PAC; Christian De Luna, USF; Carlos Delgadillo, SCU; Erik Thomas Olsen, USD Seamus McFadden, USD The stage was set for a second Edwardson, POR; Steve Eneme, SCU; Freshman of the Year Coach of the Year round battle against longtime Michael Escobar, POR; Zack Hamer, GON; rival UCLA in Westwood. San Chase Hauser, USF; Will Kendall, SMC; Diego dropped a hard-fought Graison Le, GON; Aaron Lombardi, USF; 2-1 contest to the Bruins, who advanced all the way to the Kyle Macleod, USD; Alvaro Madrigal, LMU; NCAA National Championship Jack McCracken, LMU; Max Ornstil, SCU; NCAA Tournament Results game, falling in penalty kicks Manny Padilla, USF; Vince Paldino, LMU; First Round to Virginia. Leon Prikhodovskiy, LMU; Davi Ramos, USD 2 CSU Fullerton 1 USF; Michael Semenza, SMC; Josh Smith, Second Round USF; David Sigurdsson, GON; Ben White, USD 1 UCLA 2 GON; Brandon Zambrano, POR 2015 WCC Men’s Soccer | WCCsports.com | @WCCsports 3 2014 Statistics All Games SHOTS GOALS ALLOWED OFFSIDES ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. USF 19 284 14.95 1. LMU 19 14 1.74 1. USD 21 48 2.29 2. USD 21 283 13.48 2. USD 21 25 1.00 2. LMU 19 34 1.79 3. POR 19 268 14.11 3. USF 19 21 1.11 3. POR 19 33 1.74 4. LMU 19 251 13.21 4. SMC 19 22 1.16 4. SMC 19 33 1.74 5. GON 18 233 12.94 5. SCU 19 28 1.47 5. PAC 18 30 1.67 6. SMC 19 222 11.68 6. POR 19 29 1.53 6. USF 19 30 1.58 7. SCU 19 196 10.32 7. GON 18 30 1.67 7. SCU 19 23 1.21 8. PAC 18 159 8.83 8. PAC 18 50 2.78 8. GON 18 21 1.17 POINTS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE YELLOWCARDS ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Min GAA ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. USD 21 91 4.33 1. LMU 19 14 1858:03 0.68 1. SCU 19 54 2.84 LMU 19 91 4.79 2. USD 21 21 1945:44 0.97 2. SMC 19 49 2.58 3. USF 19 83 4.37 3. USF 19 21 1781:44 1.06 3. USD 21 44 2.10 4. SMC 19 82 4.32 4. SMC 19 22 1779:40 1.11 4. POR 19 40 2.11 5. POR 19 65 3.42 5. SCU 19 28 1813:41 1.39 5. LMU 19 34 1.79 6. SCU 19 60 3.16 6. POR 19 29 1807:46 1.44 6. USF 19 32 1.68 7. PAC 18 54 3.00 7. GON 18 30 1671:53 1.61 7. GON 18 30 1.67 8. GON 18 44 2.44 8. PAC 18 50 1633:24 2.75 8. PAC 18 22 1.22 GOALS SAVES ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. USD 21 33 1.57 1. PAC 18 108 6.00 2. USF 19 30 1.58 2. SMC 19 103 5.42 3. LMU 19 29 1.53 3. POR 19 91 4.79 SMC 19 29 1.53 4. USF 19 74 3.89 5. POR 19 23 1.21 LMU 19 74 3.89 6. SCU 19 21 1.11 6. GON 18 71 3.94 7. PAC 18 19 1.06 7. SCU 19 70 3.68 8. GON 18 15 0.83 8. USD 21 51 2.43 GOALS PER GAME SHUTOUTS ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP So Avg/G 1. USF 19 30 1.58 1. LMU 19 9 0.47 2. USD 21 33 1.57 2. USF 19 6 0.32 3. SMC 19 29 1.53 SMC 19 6 0.32 LMU 19 29 1.53 USD 21 6 0.29 5.
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