Guide Contents

Quick Facts ...... 1 2005 RECAP 2006 Roster ...... 2 2005 Season Results ...... 14 Head Coach Dwayne Shaffer ...... 3 2005 Individual Statistics ...... 15 Assistant Coaches: Felipe Restrepo/Jason Hotaling ...... 4 Big West Conference Recap ...... 16-17

PLAYER PROFILES PROGRAM HISTORY Mariano Arrua/Russ Brown ...... 5 Individual Records ...... 18 Darren Hammond/Charles Warne ...... 6 Team Records ...... 19 Paul Cain/Julien Cerutti/Greg Hammond ...... 7 Honors & Awards ...... 20 Nicholas Lind/Hunter Maloney/Derek Shaffer ...... 8 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 21-25 Matt Slagle/Brian Wickers/Quincy Amarikwa ...... 9 Sule Anibaba/Taylor Aungst/Dan Campbell/Ian Conklin ...... 10 CAMPUS SECTION Dylan Curtis/Ahmad Hatifi e/Juan Hernandez/Jake Mogelson ...... 11 This is UC Davis ...... i-ii Jordan Vanderpoorten/Paul Marcoux/ About UC Davis Athletics ...... iii-iv Fernando Vargas/Nathan Javadi ...... 12 Facilities Overview ...... v-vi Derek LeBon/Chris Leer/Ross Warnlof/Ken Yasuoka ...... 13 Transition to Division I ...... vii

2006 UC Davis Men’s Soccer Quick Facts

School: University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Media Relations Contact: John McMahon (SUNY Oswego ’95) Address : One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616 Media Relations Offi ce: (530) 752-2663 Established/Founded: 1905/1908 McMahon’s Home Phone: (530) 979-1749 Enrollment: 29,637 McMahon’s E-Mail Address: [email protected] Nickname: Aggies Media Relations FAX: (530) 754-5674 Colors: Yale Blue & Gold Offi cial Website: http://www.ucdavisaggies.com National Affi liation: NCAA Division I Provisional (Reclassifying from D-II) Conference: Independent† 2005 Record: 7-10-2 Home Sites: Aggie Soccer Stadium (1,000) Letterwinners Ret/Lost: 19/4 Starters Ret/Lost: 10/1 Chancellor: Dr. Larry Vanderhoef (Wisc. Milwaukee ’64) Director of Athletics: Greg Warzecka (UC Berkeley ’73) Senior Associate A.D.: Pam Gill-Fisher (UC Davis ’71) Associate A.D.s AGGIE SOCCER STADIUM External Affairs: Larry Swanson (Oregon State ’65) One of the finest Business & Game Mgmt.: Bob Bullis (Northern Iowa ’71) playing surfaces in Assistant A.D.s Northern California, Media Relations: Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Aggie Soccer Stadium Football Ops & Event Mgmt: Mitch Campbell (UC Davis ‘87) has been the home to Marketing & Promotions: Scott Brayton (UC Davis ‘94) the UC Davis men’s and Compliance: Jennifer Cardone (Adelphi ‘90) women’s soccer teams Development: Mike Angius (UC Davis ‘77) since 1985, and the Faculty Athletic Rep.: Dr. Kimberly Elsbach (Iowa ’85) Aggie women’s lacrosse Head Athletic Trainer: Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81) team since 1997. Built with primarily volunteer time materials, Aggie Soccer Stadium is a Head Coach: Dwayne Shaffer (Chico State ’88) product of the community’s dedication to the sport of soccer. Career Record: 154-92-25 in 15 years The stadium bleachers, which have a capacity of 1,200 spectators, UC Davis Record: 95-67-14 in 9 years are the result of a 10-year project that reached completion in 1997. Coach’s Offi ce: 326 Hickey Gym / One Shields Avenue/ Davis, CA 95616 There are 65 nameplates affi xed to the seat backs to recognize major Coach’s Phone: (530) 752-8892 stadium contributors. Additionally, an electronic scoreboard and Coach’s E-Mail Address: [email protected] high-fi delity sound system has been added to the facility. Furthermore, new restrooms and concessions were added to the Assistant Coach: Felipe Restrepo (UC Davis ’98) baseball/soccer complex during the 2001-02 year. In the summer Email: [email protected] of 2005, the fi eld was resurfaced with a Bermuda hybrid and a new Assistant Coach: Jason Hotaling (Sonoma State ’96) irrigation system was installed. Mark Lucas, who had previously worked at Cal, returned to UC Davis to supervise this project. Aggie Soccer Stadium was among those facilities invited to submit Note: UC Davis will become an offi cial member of the Big West invitations to become practice facilities for the 1994 World Cup. Conference in 2007-08.

2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 1 2006 UC Davis Men’s Soccer Roster

NUMERICAL No Player Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown School(s) Major 00 Ross WARNLOF GK 5-10 160 Fr. Danville, Calif. San Ramon Valley HS ’06 Communication 0 Derek SHAFFER* GK 6-3 195 Jr. Santa Rosa, Calif. Piner HS ’04 Crop Science & Management 1 Charles WARNE*** GK 6-5 185 Sr. Davis, Calif. Jesuit HS ’02 English 2 Ahmad HATIFIE* MF 6-2 165 So. Alameda, Calif. Alameda HS ’04 Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior 3 Jake MOGELSON* D 6-0 188 So. Sonoma, Calif. Sonoma Valley HS ’05 Food Science 4 Hunter MALONEY** D 6-1 197 Jr. Templeton, Calif. San Luis Obispo HS ’03 Exercise Biology 5 Chris LEER F 5-10 145 Fr. Danville, Calif. San Ramon Valley HS ’06 Communication 6 Paul CAIN** D 6-0 185 Jr. Redlands, Calif. Redlands HS ’04 English 7 Nicholas LIND** MF 5-11 180 Jr. Mission Viejo, Calif. Tesoro HS ’04 Managerial Economics/Statistics 8 Sule ANIBABA* MF 6-1 175 So. Davis, Calif. Davis HS ’04 Exploratory 9 Ian CONKLIN* MF 6-0 150 So. San Ramon, Calif. California HS ’05 Undeclared 10 Mariano ARRUA*** MF 5-7 147 Sr. Burlingame, Calif. Burlingame HS ’03 Managerial Economics 11 Jordan VANDERPOORTEN* D 6-1 170 So. La Verne, Calif. Damien HS ’05 Political Science 12 Darren HAMMOND** D 6-3 190 Sr. Alamo, Calif. San Ramon Valley HS ’02 Economics 13 Dylan CURTIS* MF/F 6-1 166 So. Pleasanton, Calif. Amador Valley HS ’05 Managerial Economics 14 Taylor AUNGST* D/MF 5-11 160 So. Trabuco Canyon, Calif. El Toro HS ’05 Managerial Economics 15 Paul MARCOUX MF/F 6-2 170 RFr. Mountain View, Calif. The King’s Academy ’05 Mechanical Engineering 16 Dan CAMPBELL* D/MF 6-1 140 So. Benicia, Calif. Benicia HS ’05 Undeclared 17 Juan HERNANDEZ* MF 5-8 150 So. Newhall, Calif. Hart HS ’05 Design 18 Julien CERUTTI** MF 5-7 155 Jr. Fountain Valley, Calif. Corona Del Mar HS ’04 International Relations 19 Matt SLAGLE* D 6-2 180 Jr. San Ramon, Calif. California HS ’03 English 20 Ken YASUOKA MF 5-9 165 Fr. Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Palos Verdes Peninsula HS ’06 Mechanical Engineering 21 Fernando VARGAS MF 5-10 179 RFr. Modesto, Calif. Ceres HS ’05 Exercise Biology 22 Quincy AMARIKWA* F 5-9 160 So. Bakersfi eld, Calif. Liberty HS ’05 Biological Sciences 23 Russ BROWN*** D 5-10 170 Sr. Santa Barbara, Calif. San Macros HS ’02 Sociology 24 Nathan JAVADI D 5-10 160 Fr. Lake Forest, Calif. El Toro HS ’06 Biological Sciences 25 Derek LEBON D/F 6-1 185 Fr. Laguna Beach, Calif. Laguna Beach HS ’06 Economics 26 Brian WICKERS* GK 6-1 190 Jr. Bay Point, Calif. De La Salle HS ’03 Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Greg HAMMOND** MF/F 6-0 165 Jr. Alamo, Calif. Monte Vista HS ’04 Undeclared

* - denotes years lettered at UC Davis

Dwayne SHAFFER Head Coach, 10th Year (Chico State ’88) Felipe RESTREPO Assistant Coach, 6th Year (UC Davis ’98) Jason HOTALING Assistant Coach, 2nd Year (Sonoma State ’96)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Quincy AMARIKWA: “ah-MAIR-uh-kwah” (similar to “America”) SULE ANIBABA: “soo-LAY AH-nee-BAH-bah” MARIANO ARRUA: “MAH-ree-AH-noh ah-ROO-ah” Julien CERUTTI: “seh-ROO-tee” AHMAD HATIFIE: “ah-MOD hah-TEE-fee” Nathan JAVADI: “juh-VAH-dee” Derek LEBON: “leh-BAHN” Paul MARCOUX: “mar-KOO” Derek/Dwayne SHAFFER: “SHAY-fer” Charles WARNE: like “warn” Ken YASUOKA: “YAH-soo-OH-kah”

2 2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER A G G I E C O A C H P R O F I L E S Dwayne Shaffer In 2006, Dwayne Shaffer will make the team that year. Four years later, Ryan Shaw eclipsed DeJong’s begin his 10th season as the head mark and was subsequentially drafted by the Los Angeles Galaxy of coach of the UC Davis men’s soccer the MLS. He also played in several MLS development games in 2005. program. With nearly two decades Shaw was named UC Davis’ 2004-05 Male of collegiate coaching experience, Athlete of the Year. Shaffer continues to be the guiding While at Dayton, Shaffer recruited POSITION force for the Aggies through the Mark Schulte, who went on to play Major Head Coach reclassifi cation period as he seeks League Soccer. In addition, four others YEAR to make UC Davis one of the most were drafted by the A-League. 10th competitive teams in the West and At Clemson, Shaffer helped recruit and one that will qualify for the Divi- coach a total of nine players who would go ALMA MATER sion I NCAA Tournament on an on to play in MLS. He also helped coach the Chico State ’88 annual basis. nation’s leading scorer in 1993 and 1994. In nine years at UC Davis, At UC Davis, 10 Aggies have garnered Shaffer’s teams have averaged fi rst-team All-Conference honors under Shaffer while 14 have been double-digit wins each season and named NSCAA All-Region. One former Aggie, Sean Buchanan, received have compiled an overall record All-America honors. of 95-67-14 (.580). In the Aggies’ Shaffer coached two All-Americans in his four-year stint at Santa Rosa last six years in the California Collegiate Athletic Association, Shaffer JC. He also coached the leading scorer in the state as well as the most guided the team to two fi rst-place and four second-place fi nishes. In valuable player of the Northern California region. 1999, he led the Aggies to a school-record 16 victories and the school’s Shaffer’s standout collegiate playing career, which featured a .795 fi rst appearance in the NCAA Tournament quarterfi nals in 23 years. That winning percentage, began at Santa Rosa JC where he was named all- year, he was named CCAA Coach of the Year as well as the National conference and led the team to a two-year record of 39-7-2 and a pair Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) West Region Coach of conference championships. As a sophomore, Shaffer played central of the Year. The Aggies set a record in 1999 by going unbeaten in 13 defender on a unit that allowed just seven goals in 24 games, including consecutive games. 13 consecutive shutouts. Following Santa Rosa, he went on to play two Prior to coming to UC Davis, Shaffer spent one season as the head seasons at Chico State and helped lead the Wildcats to a 29-9-2 record coach at Dayton, which followed a three-year stint as assistant head and an NCAA Tournament appearance during his junior season. coach at Clemson. While at Clemson, he helped guide the Tigers to a He has also served as a Region IV Olympic Development Program 47-18-3 record and two trips to the second round of the NCAA Division staff member. I Tournament. On two occasions, Clemson was ranked the No. 1 team Shaffer earned his bachelor’s degree and his master’s in physical edu- in the nation. Prior to Clemson, he served four years as head coach at cation with a teaching/coaching emphasis from Chico State. He enjoys Santa Rosa Junior College where his teams won 52 games. His career watching and supporting Major League Soccer. Shaffer and his wife, Lara, coaching record stands at 154-92-25 (.614). have two daughters; Shay (6) and Skye (5). Shaffer’s career has been one highlighted by recruiting and coaching some of the top student-athletes, both on and off the fi eld. In his nine years at UC Davis, Shaffer has coached 21 student-athletes who have gone on to either attend graduate school or medical school. That number includes Matt DeJong, who received a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Award. DeJong also set the UC Davis career scoring record and was drafted by the MISL’s Sacramento Knights, becoming the only rookie to

SHAFFER at UC DAVIS Overall Conference Year W L T W L T Conference Finish Postseason 2005 7 10 2 Independent (not eligible) 2004 6 10 2 Independent (not eligible) 2003 10 5 4 8 4 2 2nd, CCAA North (not eligible) 2002 13 5 1 9 5 0 2nd, CCAA North 2001 13 7 1 9 4 1 1st, CCAA North CCAA Final 2000 11 6 2 7 5 2 2nd, CCAA North 1999 16 3 2 12 0 2 1st, CCAA North CCAA Tournament NCAA Quarterfi nals 1998 8 13 0 7 7 0 T2nd, CCAA North CCAA Final 1997 11 8 0 8 6 0 3rd, NCAC Totals 95 67 14 60 31 7

2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 3 Felipe Restrepo Jason Hotaling Restrepo begins his sixth season In joining the UC Davis soccer as an assistant coach with the Ag- staffstaff inin 20052005, Jason Hotaling reunit- ggiesies withwith primaryprimary dutiesduties ofof training,training, ed with his former coach, Dwayne tteameam managementmanagement andand recruiting.recruiting. Shaffer.Shaffer. He played for Shaffer at RestrRestrepoepo also worked closely with Santa Rosa Junior College in 1991 tthehe ggoalkeepersoalkeepers dduringuring hhisis ffirstirst and 1992 before concluding his ca- thrthreeee seasons. rreereer at Chico State. Hotaling enters In addition to his duties with UC his second season at UC Davis. Davis, RestrepoRestrepo works in the local Hotaling arrived to the Aggie youth soccer system with the Davis prprogram from College of Marin, Gunners. In 2004, he was a Region wherewhere he served as goalkeepers IV Olympic Development PrProgramogram coachcoach inin 2004.2004. HeHe alsoalso assisted with sstafftaff member,member, workingworking withwith thethe districtdistrict andand stastate ODP programs 1988 boys age group. Restrepo also during his previous two years. serservedved as an assistant coach for the After his collegiate career, Ho- DDavisavis HighHigh SchoolSchool girlsgirls team,team, whichwhich taling was a member of the Chico ccapturedaptured thethe MonticelloMonticello EmpireEmpire Rooks of the PremierPremier Development League title last season. He holds a LLeague.eague. HeHe thenthen returnedreturned toto hishis United States Soccer Federation national “A” coaching license. hometown of Rohnert Park, Calif., where In his fi rst season with the Aggies, he helped guide the program to he fi nished his undergraduate degree at POSITION the California Collegiate Athletic Association North Division title in 2001 Sonoma State. Hotaling majored in speech Assistant Coach and a berth in the championship match of the CCAA tournament. The communiciation with a minor in English. Aggies fi nished 13-7-1 that season with a No. 22 national ranking. In YEAR 2002, he helped lead the team to a 13-5-2 2nd record and a No. 3 regional ranking before POSITION ALMA MATER posting a 10-5-2 record in 2003. Assistant Coach Restrepo also worked closely with Sonoma State ’96 former Aggie standout Nic Platter, who YEAR is currently a member of the United Soc- 6th cer League’s Minnesota Thunder. Platter fi nished his UC Davis career in 2003 as ALMA MATER the all-time leader in shutouts (17) and UC Davis ’98 Five to Go saves (195). Sporting a career Aggie mark of 95-67-14, Dwayne Shaffer needs Prior to arriving at UC Davis, Restrepo spent three years as an assistant just fi ve more victories to become the second UC Davis men’s coach at Cal State Monterey Bay while completing his master’s degree in soccer coach to amass 100 wins. Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame education. He also served as the boys’ head coach at York HS in Monterey, inductee Will Lotter compiled a partial record of 137-105-31 where he earned 1999-2000 Coach of the Year honors. in 16 seasons. His exact win-loss fi gure is unknown, however, Restrepo was a four-year letterwinner at UC Davis from his midfi elder as UC Davis Athletics has no fi nal record for the 1972, 1982 or position. He started 52 of his fi nal 55 games and was a second-team 1984 seasons. All-Northern California Athletic Conference per- Listed below are the UC Davis career coaching records since Bill former as a junior. He has LaQuard revived the program from a three-year hiatus in 1965. been a member of the state Prior to LaQuard, the team was coached by one of its players. and regional ODP teams as a player. In 1999, he Coach (Years) Record Pct. attended the U.S. Soccer Dwayne Shaffer (1997-Present) 95-67-14 .579 Festival with U-23 Region Simon Davies (1991-96) 72-54-10 .566 IV ODP team. Jesus Rico (1988-89) 16-17-5 .487 A 1998 graduate of Will Lotter (1972-87) 137-105-31* .559 UC Davis, Restrepo has a Ray Gutierrez (1970-71) 15-7-1 .674 bachelor’s degree in human Bill LaQuard (1965-69) 16-24-5 .411 development, a master’s in education and is currently * Incomplete record. in the doctoral program at UC Davis in educational pyschology. In 2002, he married another former Aggie soccer player, Mandi Berman.

4 2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER A G G I E P L A Y E R P R O F I L E S Mariano Arrua Russ Brown

2005: Appeared in 16 games, starting 2005: Started 18 games in Aggie back- 13... Took 11 shots with a goal and assist fi eld...eld... FiredFired 9 shotsshots ((33 oonn fframe),rame), sscoringcoring a for the year...year... First careercareer goal lifted Aggies ggoal...oal... LoneLone scorescore waswas a headerheader inin 4th4th min-min- ttoo 1-01-0 winwin overover NotreNotre DameDame dede NamurNamur ute against UC Santa Barbara (10/26). with just 0:48 remainingremaining (9/7)... Assisted 2004: Played in 17 games, starting 11... QQuincyuincy AmarikwaAmarikwa onon game-winnergame-winner inin TotalledTotalled 2 shotsshots andand postedposted anan assist...assist... 62nd minute vs. UC IrIrvinevine (11/5). TeamedTeamed upup withwith NicholNicholas Lind on fi rst 2004: Started 3 of 13 games played... AggieAggie assiassist, sending quick passes to set Attempted 2 shots but did not scorscore.e. up RyanRyan Shaw in 24th minute at OregonOregon 2003: Played in 18 games as a reserve... State (9/17). TTookook 4 shots with no goals. 2003: Appeared in 15 games, starting BURLINGAME HS ’03: Twice earned 5... ScorScoreded one goal on 7 shots... Nailed 10 fi rst-teamrst-team All-PaloAll-Palo AAltolto LLeagueeague hhonors,onors, 23 fi rstrst collegiate goal to open 3-0 win vs. iincludingncluding OffensiveOffensive PlayerPlayer ofof thethe YearYear CalCal StState Stan- ddistinctionistinction asas islausislaus (9(9/19), POSITION a senior... Scored 24 goals and had 15 as- collecting rebound and putback in final POSITION Defender sists that year, earning Golden Boot Award... Midfi elder minutes of fi rst half. Helped team to back-to-back Central Coast 2002: Redshirted. HEIGHT/WEIGHT Section fi nals and PAL titles... Played club HEIGHT/WEIGHT SAN MARCOS HS ’02: Earned three 5-10/170 ball for DeAnza Ruckus. 5-7/147 varsity letters in soccer and two in vol- PERSONAL: Born in Napoli, Italy... leyball… Recorded 11 goals during senior ELIGIBILITY YEAR Managerial economics major... Parents are ELIGIBILITY YEAR season in leading team to Channel League Senior Ramon Arrua and Elsa Andrade... Ramon Senior championship... Was an all-league selection played professionally in the Italian League... during junior year... 2002 National Achieve- HOMETOWN Career highlight was scoring game-winning HOMETOWN ment Scholar recipient and received top Santa Barbara, Calif. goals from the kickoff spot... Best athletes Burlingame, Calif. Scholar-Athlete award... Played club ball for LAST SCHOOL he’s faced are Christopher Sullivan and Juan Santa Barbara. LAST SCHOOL San Marcos HS ’02 Carlos Porras, both of whom are World Cup Burlingame HS ’03 PERSONAL: Born in Menlo Park, Ca- professionals... Invited to the U.S. Under-20 lif.... Majoring in sociology... Parents are MAJOR Men’s National Team training camp in Bra- MAJOR Willie Brown & Judy Senning-Brown... Says Sociology denton, Fla. in summer of 2004... Scored Managerial Economics his favorite soccer facility is Stanford’s. lone goal in exhibition game against Colo- rado Rapids (MLS).

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. 2003 18/ 0 0 0 0 4 .000 2003 15/ 5 1 0 2 7 .143 2004 13/ 3 0 0 0 2 .000 2004 17/ 11 0 1 1 2 .000 2005 16/ 13 1 1 3 11 .091 2005 18/ 18 1 0 2 9 .111 Total 47/ 16 1 1 3 17 .059 Total 50/ 34 2 1 5 18 .111

Senior Russ Brown

Senior Mariano Arrua

2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 5 Darren Hammond Charles Warne

2005: Redshirted. 2005: Made 8 starts in net, compiling 2004: Started all 16 games played... 687:35...687:35... AlsoAlso sawsaw briefbrief actionaction asas fi eldeld TTookook 3 shots with no goals... Had one as- player vs. Dayton (9/11) and at UC Irvine sist, setting up Nicholas Lind for lone goal (9/23)...(9/23)... PostedPosted 2828 savessaves againstagainst justjust 7 in opener with USF (9/2). goalsgoals forfor .800.800 savesave average... Finished 2003: Started 14 of 16 games played... with 0.92 GAA... EarnedEarned fi rst shutout vs. Finished year with a goal and assist for 3 NotreNotre DameDame de Namur (9/7), posting 3 total points... Attempted 12 shots... Both saves in 1-0 win... Also blanked Cal Poly scoring plays came in 3-1 win at Cal State (10/14),(10/14), stoppingstopping 3 shots...shots... RecordedRecorded L.L.A. (10/17)... Recorded fi rst career assist to season-best 8 saves in 110 minutes at UC Ryan Shaw in 25th minute, then converted Riverside (9/25), his thirdthird of threethree double- pass frfromom Ben Swatez in 42nd. OT starts. 12 2002: Appeared in 15 games, all as a re- 1 2004: Started 17 games in net, logging sserve...erve... ScoredScored 1,550:08 minutes... Surrendered 26 goals 2 g goalsoals o onn 6 for 1.51 GAA... Posted 75 saves for .743 POSITION shots for 4 total points... First career goal save percentage... Had 2 shutouts and combined (with Jake Martini) on Midfi elder came in 86th minute at Cal State Stanislaus a third... First shutout was 1-0 home victory (9/20), forcing overtime in an eventual Ag- over San Diego State (9/24)... Later blanked HEIGHT/WEIGHT POSITION gie 2-1 win. Sacramento State, 1-0 (11/9)... Tallied career- 5-7/147 Goalkeeper SAN RAMON VALLEY HS ’02: Twice high 11 saves vs. Santa Clara (9/4). received All-East Bay Athletic League honors ELIGIBILITY YEAR 2003: Appeared in 6 games, starting HEIGHT/WEIGHT and named team captain both junior and Senior one... Made most of fi rst career start: posted 6-5/185 senior years... Led team to EBAL and North 3 saves and earned fi rst career shutout in 1-0 Coast Section titles as a senior... Scholar- HOMETOWN overtime win over S.F. State (10/28)... Had ELIGIBILITY YEAR athlete all four years... Played club ball for Burlingame, Calif. 2 saves in 30:42 to earn decision in Aggies’ Senior Tri Valley United. 2-1 win at Sonoma State (10/25). LAST SCHOOL PERSONAL: Born in Castro Valley, Ca- 2002: Redshirted. HOMETOWN Burlingame HS ’03 lif... Economics major... Parents are David JESUIT HS ’02: Earned fi rst-team all-city Davis, Calif. & Janice Hammond... Standing 6-foot-3, is and All-Metro League honors as a senior... MAJOR LAST SCHOOL Aggies’ tallest fi eld player... Younger brother, Compiled school-record 19 shutouts... Led Managerial Economics Jesuit HS ’02 Greg, is a two-year UC Davis veteran who is team to Metro League title and CIF Sac-Joa- redshirting the 2006 season. quin Section championship in fi nal season... MAJOR Team fi nished with a 27-1-1 record and No.4 English Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. national ranking... Posted 19 shutouts in 2003 16/ 14 1 1 3 12 .083 career, most in school history... Played club 2004 16/ 16 0 1 1 3 .000 ball for Davis Eclipse, reaching 2002 State Cup fi nal. Total 32/ 30 1 2 4 15 .067 PERSONAL: Born in Minnesota... Dean’s List student, majoring in English... Parents are Bruce & Diane Warne... His uncle, Chris Mietus, earned all-conference baseball honors for UC Davis... Career highlight Senior was beating archrival Davis HS in the CIF-SJS semis... As such, he would Darren Hammond title his autobiography “Jesuit 2, Davis 1”.

Year G/ GS GA Avg. ShO W-L-T Sv Min 2003 6/ 1 0 0.00 1 2-0-0 7 219:51 2004 17/ 17 26 1.51 2 6-9-2 75 1550:08 2005 8/ 8 7 0.92 1 2-3-2 28 687:35 Total 31/ 26 33 1.21 4 10-12-4 110 2457:34

Senior Charles Warne

6 2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER Played club ball for Slammers FC (Newport Beach) and Pateadores SC Paul Cain (Mission Viejo). PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif.... Majoring in international 2005: Started all 19 games, bringing his relations... Parents are Fabian & Tania Cerutti... Nicknamed “Juelz” or strstreakeak of career starts to 37... Took 4 shots, “Juju”. includingincluding 2 oonn ggoal...oal... HHadad oonene aassistssist fforor tthehe year,year, sendingsending a longlong serveserve toto DanDan CampbellCampbell Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. inin oopepener vs. Oregon State (9/1)... Arguably 2004 12/ 3 0 0 0 2 .000 his most memorable play did not show up 2005 18/ 2 0 0 0 4 .000 on stat sheet... In win vs. StanforStanfordd (9/4), Total 30/ 5 0 0 0 6 .000 savedsaved ballball fromfrom rollingrolling outout ofof bounds,bounds, thenthen immediately fl ipped it to Juan Hernandez,Hernandez, who sent a long assist to Campbell for the game-winning goal. 2004: One of fi ve Aggies (and only Greg Hammond freshman)freshman) ttoo start all 18 games... Recorded 6 2005 4 shot attempts for the season. : Appeared in 16 games, starting REDLANDS HS ’04: Captured All-Cit- 15... Took 13 shots but did not score. 2004 rus Belt League accolades for three straight : Started 5 of 17 games played... years, including fi rst-team honors as a junior WWasas 4th on team with 16 shots... Had 2 POSITION assists for the yearyear...... First career assist was and senior... Scored 18 goals in his last two Defender to Nicholas Lind in 72nd minute vs. Sant seasons... Posted 12 assists as a senior... Also to Nicholas Lind in 72nd m a CClaralara ((9/4)...9/4)... AAlsolso ssuppupplied long pass to lettered in track & fi eld and badminton.... HEIGHT/WEIGHT RyanRyan Shaw in 80th minute vs. Dominican Played for Pateadores Soccer Club in Mission 6-0/185 Viejo from 2002-04... Team fi nished as Cal a week later (9/11). MONTE VISTA HS ’04 South State Cup semifi nalist in 2004... Won ELIGIBILITY YEAR : Led team in sscoringcoring aandnd aassistsssists aass a jjunior,unior, eearningarning tteameam Nomads College Showcase and fi nished as Junior Coast Soccer League runner-up in 2003... MMVPVP honors...honors... WonWon team’steam’s Captain’sCaptain’s AwardAward HOMETOWN Member of Cal South ODP team. RS asas a senior...senior... LedLed teamteam toto EastEast BayBay Ath-Ath- Redlands, Calif. letic League PERSONAL: Born in Redlands, Calif.... letic League ttitleitle andand NorthNorth Majoring in English... Parents are Chris Cain POSITION LAST SCHOOL Coast Section fi nals berth... Won CIF-NCS and Mary Mailander... Plans on becoming Midfi elder/Forward Redlands HS ’04 Scholar-Athlete merit all four years... Played a writer... Career highlight was leading two years of club ball for Walnut Creek Diab- Pateadoers to Nomads title in 2003... Best MAJOR HEIGHT/WEIGHT los, which won the Premier League title. facility he’s played is Home Depot Center in English 6-0/165 PERSONAL: Born in Chicago, Ill.... Has Carson, Calif., home of L.A. Galaxy. yet to declare a major... Parents are David & ELIGIBILITY YEAR Janice Hammond... Older brother, Darren, Junior Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. is a senior defender on the Aggies... Sports 2004 18/ 18 0 0 0 4 .000 hero is French star Thierry Henry... Career HOMETOWN 2005 19/ 19 0 1 1 4 .000 highlight was scoring game-winner in CIF- Alamo, Calif. Total 37/ 37 0 1 1 8 .000 NCS semifi nals. LAST SCHOOL Monte Vista HS ’04 Julien Cerutti MAJOR Undeclared 2005: Saw action in 18 games, starting a pairpair...... Had 4 shots with no goals. 2004: Played in 12 games, starting 3... Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. TTookook 2 shotsshots 2004 17/ 5 0 2 2 16 .000 bbutut d didid n notot POSITION 2005 16/ 15 0 0 0 13 .000 scorscore.e. Midfi elder Total 33/ 20 0 2 2 29 .000 CORONA DDELEL MMARAR HS HEIGHT/WEIGHT ’04: Named to 5-7/155 All-SoutAll-Southern ELIGIBILITY YEAR SSectionection Div.Div. Junior IIII thirdthird t teameam 18 asas a s senior...enior... HOMETOWN CCapturedaptured fi rst-rst- Fountain Valley, Calif. tteameam All-All-Pa- cific Coast League honors as a junior... LAST SCHOOL Selected as Rookie of the Year as a freshman... Corona Del Mar HS ’03

MAJOR International Relations

2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 7 ern California United in Agoura Hills... Cal Nicholas Lind South team won Snickers National Champi- POSITION onships and fi nished 3rd at regionals. Defender 2005: Started all 18 games played... Led PERSONAL: Born in San Luis Obispo, team in goals (3) and total points (9) and Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology, with HEIGHT/WEIGHT sharshareded team lead in assists (3)... Finished aspirations for career in sports medicine/ 6-1/197 2nd in shots (23)... Season’sSeason’s fi rst goal was athletic training... Parents are Peter & ggame-winnerame-winner inin 109th109th minuteminute toto beatbeat Marcy Maloney... Lists two sports highlights: ELIGIBILITY YEAR Junior Dayton (9/11)... Also had a goal and assist was scoring the game-winning goal on a in 2-0 win vs. Cal State Fullerton (9/28) corner kick during injury time in CIF-SS HOMETOWN and accounted for lone goal in 1-0 victoryvictory contest, and playing in the National Cup Templeton, Calif. over Cal Poly (10/14). semifi nals. 2004: Started 15 games... Finished 2nd LAST SCHOOL on team in goals (5), points (11) and shots San Luis Obispo HS ’05 (24)... Scored team’s fi rst two goals of the 7 season... First collegiate goal came in 86th MAJOR minute of season opener at USF (9/2)... Exercise Biology SScoredcored Aggies’Aggies’ lonelone goalgoal vs.vs. SantaSanta ClaraClara two days later, converting in 72nd minute (9/4)... Also had one assist for the year, teaming with Russ Brown to set up Ryan Shaw vs. Oregon State (9/17). POSITION Derek Shaffer TESORO HS ’04: Earned first-team Midfi elder All-Pacifi c Coast League honors as a junior... 2005: Appeared in 13 games, starting Voted team MVP that year... Played for HEIGHT/WEIGHT 10... Logged 1010:25 with 43 saves and 15 Pateodores Soccer Club al ong with current 5-11/180 goals allowed... Finished with 1.34 GAA teammates Paul Cain and Julien Cerutti... and .741 save average... Posted shutout in Team won Nomads College Showcase and ELIGIBILITY YEAR Aggie debut, earning 6 saves in 1-0 win the Raleigh (N.C.) Shootout. Junior over Stanford (9/4)... Followed that with PERSONAL: Born in Long Beach, Ca- 5 savessaves inin double-OT win over Dayton lif.... Managerial economics and statistics HOMETOWN Mission Viejo, Calif. (9/11), his second shutout... Added addi- double major... Parents are Achim & Debra ttonalonal sshutoutshutouts vvs.s. CCalal SStatetate FFullertonullerton ((9/28)9/28) Lind... Plans to earn his M.B.A.... Lists Lu- LAST SCHOOL aandnd UUCC RRiversideiverside ((10/8)...10/8)... AAllowedllowed jjustust oonene kas Podolski as his sports hero... Related to Tesoro HS ’04 goal in fi rst four starts, holding 0.24 GAA soccer player/manager Jürgen K linsmann... in 378:41 in net... Recorded season-high 8 Career highlight was scoring two goals to MAJOR 0 saves at UC Santa Barbara (10/15). beat Corona del Mar HS in a championship Managerial Econ./ 2004: Redshirted. Statistics game. PINER HS ’04: Selected as team, Empire and North Bay League MVP in 2003, leading team to 19-3-4 POSITION Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. record and North Coast Section title... Posted Goalkeeper 2004 15/ 15 5 1 11 24 .208 11 shutouts and 0.78 GAA that year... Pros- 2005 18/ 18 3 3 9 23 .130 HEIGHT/WEIGHT pectors had reached CIF-NCS semifi nals in 6-3/195 Total 33/ 33 8 4 20 47 .170 each of two previous seasons... Played club ball for Santa Rosa United, winner of Super ELIGIBILITY YEAR Y League national championship in 2003... Junior Also member of Super Y League ODP West Hunter Maloney Region team. HOMETOWN PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif.... Santa Rosa, Calif. 2005: Played in 6 games, making one Majoring in crop science & management... Parents are Don & Justine Shaffer... Says the LAST SCHOOL start... TookTook 3 shots, with one on goal... Piner HS ’04 First collegiate start was against Cal State best athlete he’s ever faced is his father. Northridge (10/29). MAJOR 2004: Appeared in 7 games as a reserve, Crop Science & Mgmt. but did not rrecordecord any stats. 2003: Redshirted. SAN LUIS OBISPO HS ’03: Named Year G/ GS GA Avg. ShO W-L-T Sv Min to All-Pac 5 fi rst team as a frfreshmaneshman and 2005 13/ 10 15 1.34 4 5-5-0 43 1010:25 ssenior,enior, eearningarning CCo-Defensiveo-Defensive PPlayerlayer ooff the YearYear honors in 2002... Also capturedcaptured all-county and All-SoutherAll-Southernn Section acco- 4 lades... WonWon all-league honorable mention as a junior...junior... Played club soccer for South-

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. 2005 6/ 1 0 0 0 3 .000

8 2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER Matt Slagle Quincy Amarikwa

2005: Appeared in 13 games, starting 2005: Played in 19 games, starting 6... ttwo...wo... Took 4 shots, including 3 on goal... TTiedied fforor 22ndnd oonn tteameam wwithith 7 ppoints,oints, sscorincoring SScoredcored team’steam’s lonelone goalgoal inin 75th75th minuteminute vs.vs. 2 goals with 3 assists... Both goals came in DDenverenver ((9/18).9/18). ccomebackomeback winwin overover UCUC IrvineIrvine (11/5)... Tied 2004: Did not play. ggameame inin 59th59th minuteminute onon assistassist fromfrom Nicho-Nicho- CALIFORNIA HS ’03: Twice earned llasas LLind,ind, tthenhen sscoredcored ggame-winnerame-winner llessess tthanhan AAll-ll-East Bay tthreehree minutesminutes laterlater ((assistedassisted bbyy MMarianoariano AAthleticthletic LeagueLeague POSITION Arrua)... First Aggie assist went to Arrua hhonors...onors... Two-Two- Defender in last-minute goal to beat NotrNotree Dame de yyearear tteameam ccap-ap- NNamuramur (9/7)...(9/7)... AssistedAssisted onon game-winnergame-winner inin ttain...ain... SSelectedelected HEIGHT/WEIGHT overtime four days later vs. Dayton (9/11), aass G Gatoraatorade 6-2/180 ssendingending ppassass ttoo LLindind iinn 109th minute... 19 Player of the 22 DrewDrew foul in penalty box that led to Juan YearYear asas a se-se- ELIGIBILITY YEAR HerHer nandez’nandez’ Junior nnior...ior... PPlayedlayed game-winninggame-winning POSITION club ball for Ballistic United in Pleasanton, PK in overtime vs. UC Riverside (10/8)... Led Forward Calif.... Helped team take 2nd at state cham- HOMETOWN team with 36 shots for the year, including San Ramon, Calif. pionships in 2003. 14 on frame. HEIGHT/WEIGHT 5-9/170 PERSONAL: Born in Palo Alto, Calif.... LAST SCHOOL LIBERTY HS ’05: Two-sport standout, Majoring in English... Parents are Peter & California HS ’03 excelling in both soccer and track & fi eld... Linda Slagle... Hopes for law career. Earned back-to-back South East Yosemite ELIGIBILITY YEAR Sophomore MAJOR League MVP honors in soccer... Led the English county in scoring to capture Offensive Player HOMETOWN of the Year merit... Led team to SEYL title as Bakersfi eld, Calif. a junior... Competed in pole vault for track Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. & fi eld team, setting school record of 14-3... LAST SCHOOL 2005 13/ 2 1 0 2 4 .250 Played club ball for Bakersfi eld Alliance. Liberty HS ’05 PERSONAL: Born in Bakersfi eld, Calif.... Majoring in biological sciences... Parents are MAJOR Charles & Veronica Amarikwa... Hobbies Biological Sciences Brian Wickers include magic.

2005: Played in 3 games, 2 as a goal- Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. kkeeper..eeper... Totalled 119:05 in net, compiling 2005 19/ 6 2 3 7 36 .056 5 ssavesaves againstagainst 3 goals...goals... MadeMade AggieAggie debutdebut as fi eld player at Denver (9/18)... First ap- pearance at keeper was 29:05 stint vs. UC SSaanta Barbara (10/26)... Started subsequent mmatchatch vs.vs. CalCal StateState NorthridgeNorthridge (10/27),(10/27), posting 5 saves. 2003-04: Did not play. DE LA SALLE HS ’03: Named Defen- sive MVP as a ssenior,enior, helpinghelping 26 POSITION tteameam c captureapture Goalkeeper NNorthorth C Coastoast SSectionection title...title... PlayedPlayed fforor DiabloDiablo ValleyValley SoccerSoccer HEIGHT/WEIGHT Club (Concord, Calif.) for eight years. 6-1/190 PERSONAL: Born in San Mateo, Calif.... Majoring in neurobiology, physiology & ELIGIBILITY YEAR behavior (NPB)... Parents are Clarence & Junior Evelyn Wickers... Proudest personal ac- HOMETOWN complishment was leading his team to the Bay Point, Calif. CIF-NCS title in 2003. LAST SCHOOL The Aggies congratulate each other after picking up their fi rst win of the 2006 season, a 1-0 De La Salle HS ’03 victory over Stanford. Men’s soccer was the fi rst of fi ve UC Davis teams to beat the Cardinal during MAJOR the 2005-06, igniting what became known as the “Farm vs. Farm” rivalry. NPB

Year G/ GS GA Avg. ShO W-L-T Sv Min 2005 2/ 1 3 2.27 0 0-2-0 4 119:05

2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 9 Sule Anibaba Dan Campbell

2005: Redshirted. 2005: Appeared in all 19 games, start- 2004: Appeared in 17 games, starting ing 11... TookTook 18 shots, 9 on goal, 2 for all but one... ScoredScored one goal on 7 total sscores...cores... Scored Aggies’ fi rst two goals of the sshots...hots... FirstFirst collegiatecollegiate goalgoal camecame withwith season... Had team’s lone goal vs. Oregon 1:03 remain- StateState (9/1),(9/1), scoringscoring inin 36th36th minute...minute... ScoredScored iingng vs.vs. Domin-Domin- game-winnergame-winner iinn 116th6th mminuteinute ooff 11-0-0 vvictoryictory ican, when he POSITION overover S Stanfordtanford sscoredcored o offff t thehe Midfi elder (9/4),(9/4), j justust 2 299 POSITION rreboundebound ofof secondsseconds afterafter HEIGHT/WEIGHT Defender/Midfi elder RRyanyan Shaw’sShaw’s 6-1/175 replacingreplacing IanIan fi rst attempt. Conklin as an HEIGHT/WEIGHT DAVIS HS ELIGIBILITY YEAR injuryinjury ssubsti-ubsti- 6-1/140 8 0044: Played soc- Sophomore 16 tution. cercer andand basket- BENICIA ELIGIBILITY YEAR ball...ball... HelpedHelped HOMETOWN HHSS ’05: Gar- Sophomore lead soccer team to 60-7-7 record... Won Davis, Calif. nered Solano County Athletic Conference All-Monticello Empire League honors as a MVP honors as a senior, helping team to HOMETOWN senior... Played club ball for Davis Galaxy... LAST SCHOOL 14-1 record and league title... Earned All- Benicia, Calif. Named to Sacramento Bee All-Metro second Davis HS ’04 SCAC distinction as a junior, leading squad LAST SCHOOL team. to perfect 15-0 ledger... Also starred in track MAJOR Benicia HS ’05 PERSONAL: Born in Lagos, Nigeria... Exploratory & fi eld, setting school high jump record Has not declared a major... Parents are Jam- with 6-foot-5 leap... Played club soccer for MAJOR mal & Melanie Anibaba... Cousin, Jammil, Tri Valley United. Undeclared redshirted for Aggie soccer team in 2004... Lists sports hero as Nigerian PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Ca- superstar Jay Jay Okacha. lif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Scott & Kathryn Campbell, both of whom graduated from UC Davis... Scott lettered four years with Aggie track & fi eld team. Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. 2004 17/ 16 1 0 2 7 .143 Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. 2005 19/ 11 2 0 4 18 .111 Taylor Aungst

2005: Played in 12 games, but did not Ian Conklin rrecordecord any stats... Made one start, at home 2006: Started 18 games... Scored 2 vs. Cal State Northridge (11/11). ggoalsoals onon 1616 shots...shots... FiFirst collegiate goal was EL TORO HS ’05 : Selected to All- at Air Force SouthernSouthern Section second team and made (9/16),(9/16), ccollect-ollect- CIF Division I All-Star squad as a senior... POSITION CIF Division I iingng r reboundebound Midfi elder AlsoAlso named to All-Orange County fi rst team ooff N Nicicholas andand ssecondecond sstraitraight All-South Coast League Lind’sLind’s blocked fi rst team that HEIGHT/WEIGHT sshothot andand send-send- 6-0/150 year...year... SelSelected iingng itit backback inin asas teamteam captaincaptain POSITION duringduring 16th16th ELIGIBILITY YEAR in each of last Defender/Midfi elder minute... Also Sophomore twotwo years...years... 14 HEIGHT/WEIGHT scoredscored in 51st WonWon SilverSilver 5-11/160 9 minute vs. UC HOMETOWN Boot Award as Boot Award as Santa Barbara San Ramon, Calif. SCL’s assists leader in 2004... Played club ELIGIBILITY YEAR (10/15). ball for Mission Viejo Pateadores, a four-time LAST SCHOOL Sophomore CALIFORNIA HS ’05: Earned All-East State Cup fi nalist... Pateadores won more California HS ’05 Bay Athletic League fi rst-team honors in each HOMETOWN than 20 titles nationwide, earning top 25 of his last two seasons... Led EBAL in scoring Trabuco Canyon, Calif. MAJOR national rank among boys’ soccer clubs. both years... Also won North Coast Section PERSONAL: Born in Camarillo, Calif.... Undeclared LAST SCHOOL Scholar-Athlete accolades... Played club ball Majoring in managerial economics... Parents for Diablo Valley Soccer Club, leading team are Steve & Peggy Aungst... Lists Tiger El Toro HS ’05 to Super Y regional and Golden State Soccer titles. Woods as his sports hero and would consider MAJOR PERSONAL: Born in Riverside, Calif.... Has not declared a major... playing golf for UC Davis if not for soccer. Managerial Economics Parents are John & Sandra Conklin... Lists his father as his non-sports hero, Alan Smith as his sports hero.

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. 2004 18/ 18 2 0 4 16 .125

10 2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER Dylan Curtis Juan Hernandez

2005: Appeared in 17 games, making 7 2005: Started all 19 games (only fresh- starts...starts... FinishedFinished 4th4th onon teamteam withwith 5 pointspoints mmanan ttoo ddoo sso)...o)... FFinishedinished 22ndnd oonn tteameam wwithith andand waswas partpart ofof Aggies’Aggies’ fi ve-wayve-way tietie forfor 2nd2nd 7 points, tallying 2 goals and 3 assists... with a pair of goals... Scored fi rst career Also had 16 shots... Only Aggie to fi rere a goalgoal onon headerheader inin 16th16th minuteminute vs.vs. CalCal StateState penalty kick... Hit successful PK in 100th FullertonFullerton (9/28)...(9/28)... AlsoAlso scoredscored lonelone goalgoal minute to beat UC Riverside (10/8) after in Aggies’ rroadoad game vs. TTitansitans (10/22)... QQuincyuincy Amarikwa was fouled hard by TeamedTeamed upup withwith QuincyQuincy AmarikwaAmarikwa forfor fi rstrst JJordanordan KKinging iinn bbox...ox... HHadad sscoredcored fi rrstst ccolle-olle- collegiate assist (to Mariano Arrua) in 1-0 ggiateiate goalgoal vs.vs. HighlandersHighlanders twotwo weeksweeks eaearlier win against NotreNotre Dame de Namur (9.7)... (9/25)... First assist was in 1-0 win over FinishedFinished sea-sea- SStanfordtanford ((9/4),9/4), sonson w withith 1 122 ssendingending longlong POSITION total shots. POSITION sserveerve toto D Danan 13 Midfi elder/Forward 17 Midfi elder 2004: Red- CCampbellampbell inin shirted. HEIGHT/WEIGHT 16th minute. HEIGHT/WEIGHT AMADOR VALLEY HS ’04: Earned 6-1/176 HART HS ’05: Led team to back-to-back 5-8/160 three letters in soccer, garnering All-East Bay Foothill League titles... Had 7 goals, 18 as- Athletic League honors twice... Led team in ELIGIBILITY YEAR sists as a senior; 10 goals and 15 assists as a ELIGIBILITY YEAR goals and assists... Dons won EBAL title with Sophomore junior... Broke four school records... Played Sophomore just one loss... Team also went undefeated in club ball for nationally ranked Southern 2003 Winter Classic... Played club ball for HOMETOWN California United, which won national title HOMETOWN Ballistic United SC, which won three State Pleasanton, Calif. and No. 1 ranking in 2003... Also played for Newhall, Calif. Cups and a San Diego Surf Cup. state and Region IV ODP teams and was a LAST SCHOOL PERSONAL: Born in Castro Valley, LAST SCHOOL member of the U-16 national team. Amador Valley HS ’04 Hart HS ’05 Calif.... Majoring in managerial econom- PERSONAL: Born in Arcelia, Geurrero ics... Parents are Michael & Beverly Curtis... MAJOR (Mexico)... Design major... Parents are Juan MAJOR Career highlight was helping Ballistic United Managerial Economics & Veronica Hernandez... Proudest personal Design to its Surf Cup title... Lists sports hero as accomplishment was playing for the U.S. Landon Donovan. U-16 national team (2002-03)... Serves as vocalist and bassist for his band, Taken Identity. Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. 2005 17/ 7 2 1 5 12 .167 Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. 19/ 19 2 3 7 16 .125 Ahmad Hatifi e 2005

2005: Appeared in 17 games, starting 10 (and fi rst 7 of season)... Took 18 shots Jake Mogelson without a goal. 2004: Redshirted. 2006: Appeared in 10 games, starting ALAMEDA HS ’04: Twice earned All- 7... Did not recordrecord any stats. AAlamedalameda ContraContra CostaCosta AthleticAthletic LeagueLeague SONOMA VALLEY HS ’05: Twice hhonors...onors... Led named Most ValuValuable Defensive Player of tteameam in goals POSITION SSonomaonoma CCountyounty LLeague...eague... LLeded tteameam ttoo NNorthorth aandnd a assistsssists Midfi elder Coast Section fi nals in 2004... EarEarnedned All- eeachach year...year... NNCSCS aaccoladesccolades SSelectedelected asas HEIGHT/WEIGHT tthathat year...year... POSITION tteameam captaincaptain 6-2/175 AAlsolso s servederved Defender 2 aass a sseniorenior... aass kicker for ELIGIBILITY YEAR PlayedPlayed eighteight SVHS football HEIGHT/WEIGHT Sophomore yearsyears ofof clubclub tteam,eam, e earnarning 6-0/188 ball for Bay Oaks... Member of State Team AAll-SCLll-SCL hon- HOMETOWN 3 ODP from 2003-04. oors...rs... PlPlayed ELIGIBILITY YEAR Alameda, Calif. PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... cclublub soccer for Sophomore Majoring in neurobiology, physiology & be- LAST SCHOOL Santa Rosa United, leading Magic squad to HOMETOWN havior (NPB)... Parents are Abdul & Hamida Alameda HS ’04 U-16 Super Y national title and US Club Hatifi e... Hopes for career in sports medi- semifi nals in 2003. Sonoma, Calif. cine... Lists his sports highlight succinctly: MAJOR PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, LAST SCHOOL “All of it.”... Sports hero is Zinedine Zidane NPB Calif.... Majoring in food science... Parents Sonoma Valley HS ’05 of Real Madrid. are Stan and Lucia Mogelson. MAJOR Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. Food Science 2005 17/ 10 0 0 0 17 .000

2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 11 Jordan Vanderpoorten Fernando Vargas

2005: Appeared in 18 games on Aggie 2005: Redshirted. bbackline,ackline, sstartingtarting 116...6... TTookook 3 sshotshots ((allall oonn CERES HS ’05: Had best year as a frame) but did not scorscore.e. frfreshman,eshman, scoring 10 goals with 20 assists DAMIEN HS ’05: Two-sport stand- ttoo earnearn fi rst-teamrst-team All-CentralAll-Central CalCalifornia out... Led soccer team to Southern Section CConfonference honors... Selected to Cal North quarterfiquarterfi nnalal bbertherth iinn 22004,004, tthenhen ssectionection state team for four years in club soccersoccer.. ttitleitle inin 2005...2005... ServedServed asas teamteam captain...captain... PERSONAL: Born in Obregon, So- SSquadquad wentwent 26-0-226-0-2 inin hishis seniorsenior year...year... Fin-Fin- nnoraora (Mexico)...(Mexico)... MajoringMajoring inin exercise ishedished 4th4th inin bbiologyiology... Par- 300 hurdles at POSITION eentsnts areare JuanJuan POSITION CCIF-SSIF-SS t trackrack Defender MManuanuel Vargas Midfi elder & fi eld cham- aandnd GuillGuiller- 11 pionships as a HEIGHT/WEIGHT 21 mminaina Melen-Melen- HEIGHT/WEIGHT ssophomore...ophomore... 6-1/170 dez... Lists his 5-10/179 Placed for two mmotherother aass hhiis nationally ranked clubs: Arsenal FC and ELIGIBILITY YEAR non-sports hero... Nicknamed “Fern”... ELIGIBILITY YEAR Southern California United... Also played on Sophomore Hopes for career in medicine. Freshman state and Region IV ODP teams (along with current Aggie Juan Hernandez). HOMETOWN HOMETOWN PERSONAL: Born in Bellfl ower, Calif.... La Verne, Calif. Modesto, Calif. Majoring in political science... Parents are LAST SCHOOL LAST SCHOOL Ernest & Victoria VanderPoorten... Favorite Damien HS ’05 Ceres HS ’05 facility in which he’s played is the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. MAJOR MAJOR Political Science Exercise Biology

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. 2005 18/ 16 0 0 0 3 .000 Nathan Javadi

EL TORO HS ’06: Voted team captain, Defensive MVP and TopTop Defender in each Paul Marcoux ofof hhisis llastast ttwowo sseasons...easons... LLeded OOrangerange CCoun-oun- ty in fewest goals allowed as a sweeper... 2005: Redshirted. Selected to All-SouthernAll-Southern Section fi rst team THE KING’S ACADEMY ’05: Starred andand CIFCIF All-StarsAll-Stars inin 2006...2006... EarnedEarned second-second- iinn soccer and basketball... Selected as team All-South Coast League honors as a Private Schools Athletic League MVP as a junior,junior, then named to fi rst team as a se- senior,senior, compiling 32 goals and 15 assists... nior...nior... P Playedlayed HadHad 2424 goalsgoals club ball for POSITION and 20 assists POSITION WolfpackWolfpack BBluelue Defender asas a j junior...unior... Midfi elder/Forward in Huntington NamedNamed teamteam 24 Beach,Beach, CCalif....alif.... HEIGHT/WEIGHT M V P b o t h HEIGHT/WEIGHT TeamTeam was a fi - 5-10/160 years...years... L Leded 6-2/170 nnalistalist atat No-No- squadsquad ttoo 119-9- mads College Showcase and won Score At ELIGIBILITY YEAR 15 3 recordrecord andand ELIGIBILITY YEAR The Shore Tournament in Florida in 2005. Freshman CentralCentral CoastCoast Freshman PERSONAL: Born in Huntington Beach, SectionSection finalsfinals Calif.... Majoring in biological sciences, with HOMETOWN HOMETOWN berth in 2004... Averaged 19 points per plans of attending medical school... Parents Lake Forest, Calif. Mountain View, Calif. game in basketball as a senior... Named MVP are Hadi & Lori Javadi... Sports hero is Zin- LAST SCHOOL of VCA Holiday Tournament... Played club LAST SCHOOL edine Zidane, non-sports hero is El Toro HS El Toro HS ’06 soccer for De Anza SVFC from 2004-05. The King’s English teacher, Jim Shields. PERSONAL: Born in Mountain View, Academy ’05 MAJOR Calif.... Majoring in mechanical engineer- Biological Sciences ing... Parents are Phil & Ann Marcoux. MAJOR Mech. Engineering

12 2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER Derek LeBon Ross Warnlof

LAGUNA BEACH HS ’06: Earned SAN RAMON VALLEY HS ’06: Earned ffirst-teamirst-team AAll-Soutll-Southern Section D-II ffirst-teamirst-team AAll-Eastll-East BBayay AAthleticthletic LLeagueeague honors as a senior... Twice named Pacifi c honors as a junior and seniorsenior...... TTwo-yearwo-year Coast League Player of the Year... Voted as tteameam captain... team MVP and Best All-Around Player for PPlayedlayed c clublub POSITION LBHS... Four-timeFour-time OffensiveOffensive Player of the bballall forfor Mus-Mus- Goalkeeper YYearear wwinner...inner... TTwo-yearwo-year tteameam ccaptain...aptain... AAlsolso ttangang United,United, sstarredtarred inin footballfootball asas a kickerkicker andand freefree safety,safety, helping team HEIGHT/WEIGHT earearningning Player of the WeekWeek accolades 11 toto t twowo n na-a- 5-10/160 times in two seasons... Selected as school’school’ss ttionalional cham-cham- Athlete of the YYearear for 2005-06... Played ppioionships... ELIGIBILITY YEAR cclublub b ballall f foror MemberMember ofof CalCal Freshman 25 PParisaris St.St. GGer-er- 00 NNorthorth S Statetate POSITION HOMETOWN main in New- Defender/Forward TTee a m f r roo m pportort BeachBeach 2005-06. Danville, Calif. (later Fontana)... Team won Nike Premier PERSONAL: Born in Berkeley, Calif.... HEIGHT/WEIGHT LAST SCHOOL Cup in 2002 and four times captured Dallas Majoring in communication... Parents are 6-1/185 San Ramon Valley Cup and Disney adidas Showcase titles. John & Kathleen Warnlof... Career higlight HS ’06 PERSONAL: Born in Laguna Beach, ELIGIBILITY YEAR was stopping three penalty kicks in a na- Calif.... Majoring in economics... Parents are Freshman tional semifi nal... Lists Danish keeper Peter MAJOR David LeBon and D’Anne Purcilly LeBon... Shmeichel as his sports hero. Communication Among his proudest moments was making HOMETOWN the cover of Goal magazine while playing Laguna Beach, Calif. for Coastal Quest... Non-sports hero is his LAST SCHOOL grandfather, Major Joseph Charles Purcilly, Laguna Beach HS ’06 Purple Heart recipient and veteran of World Ken Yasuoka War II, Korea and Vietnam. MAJOR Economics PALOS VERDES PENINSULA HS ’’0606: Captured All-Southern Section D-II second-team honors as a junior,junior, then im- pprovedroved ttoo fi rst- Chris Leer tteameam asas a se-se- POSITION nnior...ior... N Namedamed Midfi elder SAN RAMON VALLEY HS ’06: Served BBayay LeagueLeague aass tteameam captain as a senior, leading team in D e f e n s i v e scoring and earningearning team’steam’s TerryTerry Gephart HEIGHT/WEIGHT Player of the 5-9/165 AAward...ward... SRVSRV wonwon back-to-backback-to-back EBALEBAL titlestitles Year...Year... PlayedPlayed iinn h hisis t wo varsity seasons... Also played clubclub b ballall f foror ELIGIBILITY YEAR club ball for Tri-Valley Mustang United. Palos Verdes Freshman PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, 20 Raiders,Raiders, hhelp-elp- Calif....Calif.... MMajoringajoring iinn ccommunication...ommunication... PPar-ar- iingng teamteam toto HOMETOWN entsents areare BuzzBuzz CCaliforniaalifornia CupCup Rancho Palos Verdes, an d K r i s t i Calif. POSITION and State Cup titles in 2006. Leer...Leer... C Careerareer PERSONAL: Born in Frankfurt, Germa- Forward LAST SCHOOL highlighthighlight waswas ny... Majoring in mechanical engineering... 5 scoringscoring t twowo Palos Verdes HEIGHT/WEIGHT Parents are Akimasa & Sakiko Yasuoka... Peninsula HS ’06 goals vs. SRV’s 5-10/145 Older sister, Yukiko, also attends UC Da- rivalrival CCalifor-alifor- vis... Proudest personal accomplishment MAJOR nia HS... Avid fan of Lynyrd Skynyrd, lists ELIGIBILITY YEAR was stopping a would-be goal on the line Mech. Engineering the late Ronnie Van Zant as his non-sports Freshman during a CIF-SS second-round game in hero... Member of the U.S. Marine Corps, his sophomore year... The shooter: current training to be a fi ghter pilot. HOMETOWN teammate Juan Hernandez. Danville, Calif.

LAST SCHOOL San Ramon Valley HS ’06

MAJOR Communication

2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 13 2005 Season Results

SCORES Date Opponent Score Record Att. UC Davis goals (assists) Sept. 1 OREGON STATE T, 1-1 (2ot) 0-0-1 179 Campbell (Cain) Sept. 4 STANFORD W, 1-0 1-0-1 429 Campbell (Hernandez) Sept. 7 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W, 1-0 2-0-1 112 Arrua (Amarikwa, Curtis) Sept. 11 DAYTON W, 1-0 (2ot) 3-0-1 229 Lind (Amarikwa) Sept. 16 at Air Force T, 1-1 (2ot) 3-0-2 231 Conklin (Lind) Sept. 18 at Denver L, 1-2 3-1-2 243 Slagle (unassisted) Sept. 23 at UC Irvine L, 0-1 3-2-2 717 – Sept. 25 at UC Riverside L, 1-2 (2ot) 3-3-2 260 Hernandez (unassisted) Sept. 28 CAL STATE FULLERTON W, 2-0 4-3-2 457 Curtis (Lind) Lind (unassisted) Oct. 2 at Sacramento State L, 0-2 4-4-2 1278 – Oct. 8 UC RIVERSIDE W, 1-0 (ot) 5-4-2 424 Hernandez (PK) Oct. 14 at Cal Poly W, 1-0 6-4-2 400 Lind (Hernandez) Oct. 15 at UC Santa Barbara L, 0-1 6-5-2 1128 – Oct. 22 at Cal State Fullerton L, 1-3 6-6-2 324 Curtis (unassisted) Oct. 26 UC SANTA BARBARA L, 2-3 (2ot) 6-7-2 419 Brown (Hernandez) Conklin (Amarikwa) Oct. 29 at Cal State Northridge L, 0-2 6-8-2 342 – Nov. 5 UC IRVINE W, 2-1 7-8-2 379 Amarikwa (Lind) Amarikwa (Arrua) Nov. 11 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L, 0-5 7-9-2 450 – Nov. 13 CAL POLY L, 0-1 7-10-2 460 –

HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS TEAM STATISTICS SUMMARY SHOT STATISTICS AGS OPP Overall 7-10-2 Goals-Shot Attempts: 16-198 25-260 Home 6-3-1 Shot pct: .081 .096 Away 1-7-1 Goals/game: 0.84 1.32 Neutral 0-0-0 Shots/game: 10.42 13.68 vs. Big West Conference 4-8-0 Assists 12 19 GOAL BREAKDOWN More shots 5-4-0 Total Goals 16 25 Led at halftime 2-0-1 Penalty 1 2 Tied at halftime 4-4-1 Unassisted 3 4 In overtime 2-2-2 Overtime 2 2 Scored fi rst 6-1-2 CORNER KICKS 72 75 PENALTY KICKS 1-1 2-2 PENALTIES SCORING BY PERIOD Fouls 388 353 Period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Yellow Cards 39 41 AGGIES 6 8 1 1 - 16 Red Cards 3 2 Opponents 9 14 0 2 - 25 ATTENDANCE 3538 4923 Dates (Avg.) 10 (354) 9 (547) Neutral Site (Avg.) 0 (0)

14 2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 2005 Individual Statistics

SCORING No. Player GP/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. SOG 7 NICHOLAS LIND 18/ 18 3 3 9 23 .130 9 22 QUINCY AMARIKWA 19/ 6 2 3 7 36 .056 14 17 JUAN HERNANDEZ 19/ 19 2 3 7 16 .125 6 13 DYLAN CURTIS 17/ 7 2 1 5 12 .167 4 16 DAN CAMPBELL 19/ 11 2 0 4 18 .111 9 9 IAN CONKLIN 18/ 18 2 0 4 16 .125 5 10 MARIANO ARRUA 16/ 13 1 1 3 11 .091 4 23 RUSS BROWN 18/ 18 1 0 2 9 .111 3 19 MATT SLAGLE 13/ 2 1 0 2 4 .250 2 6 PAUL CAIN 19/ 19 0 1 1 4 .000 2 2 AHMAD HATIFIE 17/ 10 0 0 0 18 .000 3 3 Greg Hammond 16/ 15 0 0 0 13 .000 3 14 Steven Ernst 18/ 3 0 0 0 4 .000 2 20 Bertin Loyola 14/ 1 0 0 0 4 .000 1 18 JULIEN CERUTTI 18/ 2 0 0 0 4 .000 1 11 JORDAN VANDERPOORTEN 18/ 16 0 0 0 3 .000 3 4 HUNTER MALONEY 6/ 1 0 0 0 3 .000 1 26 BRIAN WICKERS 3/ 2 0 0 0 0 — 0 15 TAYLOR AUNGST 12/ 1 0 0 0 0 — 0 12 JAKE MOGELSON 10/ 7 0 0 0 0 — 0 5 Aaron Glucksman 7/ 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 1 CHARLES WARNE 11/ 8 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 DEREK SHAFFER 13/ 10 0 0 0 0 — 0 AGGIES 19 16 12 44 198 .081 73 Opponents 19 25 19 69 260 .096 105

GOALKEEPERS No. Player GP/ GS Min GA Avg. Sv Pct. W-L-T ShO 0 DEREK SHAFFER 13/ 10 1010:25 15 1.34 43 .741 5-5-0 4 1 CHARLES WARNE 8/ 8 687:35 7 0.92 28 .800 2-3-2 2 26 BRIAN WICKERS 2/ 1 119:05 3 2.27 5 .625 0-2-0 0 Team 0:00 0 0.00 4 1.000 0 AGGIES 19 1817:05 25 1.24 80 .762 7-10-2 6 Opponents 19 1817:05 16 0.79 57 .781 10-7-2 6

MISCELLANEOUIS GAME-WINNING GOALS NICHOLAS LIND 2, QUINCY AMARIKWA 1, MARIANO ARRUA 1, DYLAN CURTIS 1, DAN CAMPBELL 1, JUAN HERNANDEZ 1.

OVERTIME GOALS NICHOLAS LIND 1, JUAN HERNANDEZ 1

PENALTY KICKS JUAN HERNANDEZ 1-1

2006 RETURNEES IN ALL CAPS

2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 15 2005 Big West Conference Recap

STANDINGS Conference Overall W L T Pts W L T Pct. GF GA Cal State Northridge 8 1 1 25 15 4 3 .750 41 20 UC Santa Barbara 7 1 2 23 13 5 3 .690 43 19 UC Irvine 7 2 1 22 11 6 3 .625 34 23 UC Riverside 4 6 0 12 6 12 1 .342 21 31 Cal Poly 1 9 0 3 6 14 0 .300 25 39 Cal State Fullerton 1 9 0 3 4 14 1 .237 21 47

AWARDS Note: UC Davis will become an OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Brad Evans, UC Irvine offi cial member of the Big West MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR: Daniel Paladini, Cal State Northridge Conference in 2007-08. DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Andy Iro, UC Santa Barbara GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR: Kevin Guppy, Cal State Northridge FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Eric Avila, UC Santa Barbara CO-COACHES OF THE YEAR: Tim Vom Steeg, UC Santa Barbara; Terry Davila, Cal State Northridge

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Joe Barragan Sr. F Cal State Fullerton Ivan Becerra Sr. F UC Santa Barbara Brad Evans Jr. F UC Irvine Anthony Hamilton Jr. F UC Irvine Willie Sims Jr. F Cal State Northridge Eric Avila Fr. MF UC Santa Barbara Nate Boyden Sr. MF UC Santa Barbara Daniel Paladini Sr. MF Cal State Northridge Tyler Rosenlund So. MF UC Santa Barbara Cameron Dunn Jr. D UC Irvine Sean Franklin So. D Cal State Northridge Andy Iro So. D UC Santa Barbara Pat Scott Sr. D UC Santa Barbara Kevin Guppy Fr. GK Cal State Northridge

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM Bryan Byrne Sr. F UC Santa Barbara Alec de Mattos Sr. F Cal State Northridge Ryan Rossi Jr. F Cal State Northridge Taylor Canel Jr. MF Cal State Northridge Arron Craggs Jr. MF Cal State Fullerton Gianni Facio Sr. MF Cal State Northridge Chris Klotz Sr. MF UC Irvine Scott Barnett Sr. D UC Riverside Chris Hughes Sr. D UC Santa Barbara Matt Tracy So. D Cal State Northridge Kyle Reynish Jr. GK UC Santa Barbara

ALL-CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION Eugene Brooks Jr. F Cal State Fullerton Kyle Ochoa Fr. F UC Riverside Randy Poggio Sr. F UC Riverside Jordan Arias Sr. MF UC Riverside Doug Franco Jr. MF UC Irvine Moses Venegas Sr. MF Cal Poly Brandon Foster So. D UC Irvine Derek Hanks Jr. D Cal State Northridge Taylor Sheldrick Jr. D Cal State Fullerton Ryan Mathy Sr. GK UC Irvine

16 2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 2005 Big West Conference Statistical Leaders

POINTS G Gls Ast Pts Avg. SHOTS G No Avg. 1. Anthony Hamilton, UCI 20 13 3 29 1.45 1. Brad Evans, UCI 20 88 4.40 2. Ivan Becerra, UCSB 20 12 2 26 1.30 2. Ivan Becerra, UCSB 20 62 3.10 3. Brad Evans, UCI 20 11 3 25 1.25 3. Anthony Hamilton, UCI 20 58 2.90 4. Willie Sims, CSUN 16 8 3 19 1.19 4. Willie Sims, CSUN 16 45 2.81 5. Bryan Byrne, UCSB 20 6 6 18 0.90 Daniel Paladini, CSUN 22 45 2.05 6. Jose Barragan, CSF 18 7 3 17 0.94 6. Bryan Byrne, UCSB 20 44 2.20 Randy Poggio, UCR 19 5 7 17 0.89 7. Eric Avila, UCSB 21 40 1.90 Daniel Paladini, CSUN 22 7 3 17 0.77 8. Moses Venegas, CP 20 39 1.95 9. Marcus Griffi n, CP 20 7 2 16 0.80 9. Randy Poggio, UCR 19 38 2.00 Ryan Rossi, CSUN 22 7 2 16 0.73 10. Marcus Griffi n, CP 20 35 1.75

POINTS/GAME G Gls Ast Pts Avg. SAVES G No Avg. 1. Anthony Hamilton, UCI 20 13 3 29 1.45 1. Jeremy Coupe, CP 18 70 3.89 2. Ivan Becerra, UCSB 20 12 2 26 1.30 2. Kevin Guppy, CSUN 22 69 3.14 3. Brad Evans, UCI 20 11 3 25 1.25 3. Ryan Mathy, UCI 20 65 3.25 4. Willie Sims, CSUN 16 8 3 19 1.19 Kyle Reynish, UCSB 21 65 3.10 5. Jose Barragan, CSF 18 7 3 17 0.94 5. Bobby Armstrong, CSF 14 54 3.86 6. Bryan Byrne, UCSB 20 6 6 18 0.90 6. Jordan King, UCR 13 43 3.31 7. Randy Poggio, UCR 19 5 7 17 0.89 7. Andrew Hills, UCR 4 25 6.25 8. Marcus Griffi n, CP 20 7 2 16 0.80 8. Kevin Puder, CSF 6 21 3.50 9. Arron Craggs, CSF 14 4 3 11 0.79 9. Matt Cowan, CSF 3 20 6.67 10. Daniel Paladini, CSUN 22 7 3 17 0.77 10. Charles Alamo, UCR 3 14 4.67

GOALS G Gls Avg. SHUTOUTS G No Avg. 1. Anthony Hamilton, UCI 20 13 0.65 1. Kyle Reynish, UCSB 21 9 0.43 2. Ivan Becerra, UCSB 20 12 0.60 2. Kevin Guppy, CSUN 22 8 0.36 3. Brad Evans, UCI 20 11 0.55 3. Ryan Mathy, UCI 20 7 0.35 4. Willie Sims, CSUN 16 8 0.50 5. Jose Barragan, CSF 18 7 0.39 SAVE PERCENTAGE G Sv GA Pct. Marcus Griffi n, CP 20 7 0.35 1. Kevin Guppy, CSUN 22 69 20 .775 Ryan Rossi, CSUN 22 7 0.32 2. Kyle Reynish, UCSB 21 65 19 .774 Daniel Paladini, CSUN 22 7 0.32 3. Ryan Mathy, UCI 20 65 23 .739 9. Bryan Bryne, UCSB 20 6 0.30 4. Jeremy Coupe, CP 18 70 31 .693 10. Jonathan Davis, UCSB 16 5 0.31 5. Jordan King, UCR 13 43 21 .672 Randy Poggio, UCR 19 5 0.26 6. Bobby Armstrong, CSF 14 54 28 .659

ASSISTS G Ast Avg. GOALS AGAINST AVG. G GA Min GAA 1. Randy Poggio, UCR 19 7 0.37 1. Kyle Reynish, UCSB 21 19 1969:19 0.87 Tyler Rosenlund, UCSB 20 7 0.35 2. Kevin Guppy, CSUN 22 20 2017:59 0.89 3. Bryan Byrne, UCSB 20 6 0.30 3. Ryan Mathi, UCI 20 23 1860:27 1.11 Sean Franklin, CSUN 21 6 0.29 4. Jordan King, UCR 13 21 1193:26 1.58 5. Devin Deldo, CSUN 20 5 0.25 5. Jeremy Coupe, CP 18 31 1541:53 1.81 Eric Avila, UCSB 21 5 0.24 6. Bobby Armstrong, CSF 14 28 1099:24 2.29 Gianni Facio, CSUN 22 5 0.23 8. Skyler Thureson, CSF 15 4 0.27 Andrew Proctor, UCSB 17 4 0.24 Matt Murphy, UCI 17 4 0.24 Doug Franco, UCI 20 4 0.20 Eric Frimpong, UCSB 21 4 0.19

2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 17 Individual Records

SINGLE-GAME GOALS 1. David Davis ...... 5, vs. College of Notre Dame, 1989 T2. Sean Buchanan ...... 3, at Cal Poly Pomona, 10/3/99 T2. James Brusca ...... 3, vs. College of Notre Dame, 9/26/95 T2. Peter Faeth ...... 3, vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 11/2/93 ...... 3, vs. Cal State Bakersfi eld, 9/21/93 T2. Jake Gwin ...... 3, vs. College of Notre Dame, 10/9/90

ASSISTS 1. Matt DeJong ...... 3, at Humboldt State, 8/29/99

POINTS 1. David Davis ...... 10, vs. College of Notre Dame, 1989

SEASON CAREER GOALS GOALS 1. Peter Faeth, 1993 ...... 22 1. Ryan Shaw, 2001-04 ...... 43 2. Ryan Shaw, 2003 ...... 16 2. Peter Faeth, 1990-93 ...... 39 T3. Nikki Bagheri, 1990 ...... 15 3. Nikki Bagheri, 1989-90 ...... 30 T3. Nikki Bagheri, 1989 ...... 15 T4. Sean Buchanan, 1998-01 ...... 28 5. Ryan Shaw, 2002 ...... 13 T4. Matt DeJong, 1997-00 ...... 28

ASSISTS ASSISTS 1. Nikki Bagheri, 1989 ...... 11 1. Matt DeJong, 1997-00 ...... 26 T2. Eli Carter, 2001 ...... 10 2. Eli Carter, 1999-02 ...... 17 T2. Ramon Estevez, 1993 ...... 10 3. Nikki Bagheri, 1989-90 ...... 16 T2. Matt DeJong, 1999 ...... 10 T4. Ramon Estevez, 1993-94 ...... 14 5. Matt DeJong, 2000 ...... 8 T4. Peter Faeth, 1990-93 ...... 14

POINTS POINTS 1. Peter Faeth, 1993 (22-7) ...... 51 1. Ryan Shaw, 2001-04 ...... 98 2. Nikki Bagheri, 1989 (15-11) ...... 41 2. Matt DeJong, 1997-00 ...... 82 3. Nikki Bagheri, 1990 (15-5) ...... 35 3. Peter Faeth, 1990-93 ...... 80 4. Ryan Shaw, 2003 (16-2) ...... 34 4. Nikki Bagheri, 1989-90 ...... 76 4. Ryan Shaw, 2002 (13-4) ...... 30 5. Sean Buchanan, 1998-01 ...... 68

SHUTOUTS SHUTOUTS 1. Barry Wong, 1991 ...... 12 1. Nic Platter, 2000-03 ...... 17 2. Nic Platter, 2002 ...... 6 T2. Jason Kong, 1998-01 ...... 13 T3. Jason Kong, 1999 ...... 6 T2. Barry Wong, 1990-91 ...... 13 T3. Brian Hocking, 1993 ...... 6 4. Brian Hocking, 1992-93 ...... 9 5. Nic Platter, 2003 ...... 5 5. Jason Pitts, 1994-97 ...... 6

GOALS AGAINST AVG. (Minimum 1,000 minutes) GOALS AGAINST AVG. (Min. 2 years & 2,000 mins.) 1. Barry Wong, 1991 ...... 0.69 (14/1830) 1. Barry Wong, 1990-91 ...... 0.71 2. Jason Kong, 1999 ...... 0.72 (14/1748) 2. Brian Hocking, 1992-93 ...... 0.99 3. Brian Hocking, 1993 ...... 0.75 (10/1194) 3. Nic Platter, 2000-03 ...... 1.01 4. Nic Platter, 2002 ...... 0.85 (16/1689) 4. Jason Kong, 1998-01 ...... 1.13 5. Drew Creamer, 1995-96 ...... 1.18 SAVES [Charles Warne, 2003- ...... 1.21] 1. Brian Hocking, 1992 ...... 123 2. Barry Wong, 1991 ...... 113 SAVES 3. CHARLES WARNE, 2004 ...... 75 1. Nic Platter, 2000-03 ...... 195 T4. Nic Platter, 2003 ...... 61 2. Jason Kong, 1998-01 ...... 188 T4. Jason Pitts, 1994 ...... 61 3. Jason Pitts, 1994-97 ...... 164 4. Barry Wong, 1990-91 ...... 160 5. Brian Hocking, 1992-93 ...... 158

18 2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER Team Records

Consecutive Wins ...... 6, (2x) last from 10/9/93 to 10/23/93 Consecutive Losses ...... 6, 10/10/98 to 10/25/98 Consecutive Ties ...... 2, (2x) last from 9/5/03 to 9/7/03 Unbeaten Streak ...... 13, from 9/18/99 to 10/30/99 (11-0-2) Winless Streak ...... 6, 10/10/98 to 10/25/98 Consecutive Shutout Wins ...... 5, from 9/18/99 to 9/26/99 Consecutive Shutout Losses ...... 3, (2x) last from 10/9/96 to 10/16/96 Consecutive OT Games ...... 4, from 10/20/94 to 10/29/94 (1-1-2) Best Season Start ...... 4-0, (2x) last in 2000 Worst Season Start ...... 0-5-1 in 1994 Best Goals Avg...... 2.75 (55 goals, 20 games), 1990 Best Goals Allowed Avg...... 0.70 (14 goals, 20 games), 1991 Most Victories ...... 16-3-2 in 1999 Most Losses ...... 10, (3x) last 9-10-0, 1995 Most Ties ...... 4, 2003 Most Shutout Wins ...... 12, 1991 Most Shutout Losses ...... 7, 1995

SINGLE-GAME SCORING AGGIES 1. vs. College of Notre Dame ...... 10/9/90 ...... 13-0 2. vs. College of Notre Dame ...... 11/4/89 ...... 12-0 T3. vs. Cal State Los Angeles ...... 10/14/00 ...... 8-2 T3. at College of Notre Dame ...... 10/11/89 ...... 8-0 T5. at San Francisco State ...... 10/30/02 ...... 6-1 T5. vs. Cal State Stanislaus ...... 9/14/99 ...... 6-0 T5. vs. College of Notre Dame ...... 10/22/97 ...... 6-0 T5. vs. Cal State Bakersfi eld ...... 9/21/93 ...... 6-1 T5. vs. College of Notre Dame ...... 10/19/91 ...... 6-0 T5. vs. San Francisco State ...... 10/24/90 ...... 6-2

OPPONENTS 1. at Cal State Hayward ...... 10/5/88 ...... 5-6 T2. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE ...... 11/11/05 ...... 0-5 T2. vs. Cal Poly ...... 9/21/91 ...... 2-5 T2. vs. San Francisco State ...... 9/28/88 ...... 4-5 T5. (13x) last vs. Santa Clara ...... 9/4/04 ...... 1-4

Ryan Shaw broke Peter Faeth’s career scoring record in 2004, fi nishing with 43 overall.

2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 19 Honors & Awards

ALL-AMERICANS 1990 Nikki Bagheri Matt Nolen 1999 Sean Buchanan Third Team, NSCAA 1989 Nikki Bagheri 1993 Tom Amick Second Team, NSCAA Bryan Richardson 1988 Tom Hillesland ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA/ALL-DISTRICT Peter Nutson 2003 Johnny Yau First-Team All-District VIII 1987 Dave Davis 2000 Matt DeJong Third Team All-America Steve Stanko 1999 Matt DeJong All-District VIII 1986 Greg Mole 1998 Matt DeJong All-District VIII 1985 Jesus Rico 1993 Tom Amick All-District VIII Olaf Elze 1988 Peter Nutson Honorable Mention, adidas Duncan McMartin 1984 Gregori Lejnicks ALL-REGION Jerome Watson Chris Wilson 2003 Ryan Shaw First Team, NSCAA 1979 Pete Zopfi Yuta Tanaka Second Team, NSCAA Dean Kinnee 2002 Ryan Shaw First Team, NSCAA Tokunbo Thomas Peter Barrick Second Team, NSCAA 1978 Eric Bruce 2001 Zak Matteoli Second Team, NSCAA 1977 Pete Zopfi Jeremy Warner Second Team, NSCAA Paul Gamble 2000 Sean Buchanan Second Team, NSCAA Dirk Denkers Matt DeJong First Team, NSCAA 1976 Joe Kitts 1999 Sean Buchanan First Team, NSCAA Dirk Denkers Brian Cane First Team, NSCAA 1975 Joe Kitts Matt DeJong Second Team, NSCAA Paul Gamble Jason Kong Second Team, NSCAA Don Briggs 1998 Matt DeJong Third Team, NSCAA 1974 Jim Pfaf 1997 Bobby Hernandez Second Team, NSCAA Javier Rodriguez 1996 Carlos Escobar First Team, CoSIDA 1970 Sakaridr Bhumiratana Demian Ludington Second Team, CoSIDA Harley Davis 1993 Tom Amick First Team, NSCAA Richard Meade Peter Faeth First Team, NSCAA 1969 Tom Liddicoat Geronimo Jimenez Third Team, NSCAA 1968 Bill Rapp 1992 Matt Nolen First Team, NSCAA Francois Faye 1991 Matt Nolen Second Team, NSCAA 1988 Peter Nutson Second Team, NSCAA 1987 Peter Nutson Second Team, NSCAA

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM 2003 Ryan Shaw 2002 Ryan Shaw 2001 Jeremy Warner 2000 Sean Buchanan Matt DeJong 1999 Sean Buchanan Brian Cane Jason Kong 1998 Bobby Hernandez 1997 Bobby Hernandez 1995 James Brusca Sean Buchanan was Chris Corbett the last Aggie to earn 1994 Brett Burns All-America honors, Keely Wachs garnering third-team 1993 Tom Amick distinction from the Peter Faeth NSCAA in 1999. 1992 Tom Amick Matt Nolen 1991 Matt Nolen Barry Wong

20 2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER All-Time Letterwinners

Abaunza, Alexander Jose ...... ’39 Briggs, Donald Paul ...... ’73-74-75-76 Abeel, Brian Alan ...... ’86 Brimmer, Henry David ...... ’65-66 Aguilar, Thomas Robert ...... ’73 Brock, John Miles ...... ’77 Agurcia, Ignacio ...... ’39 Brooks, Justin ...... ’97-98-99-00 Aicinena, Steven Jon ...... ’75-76 Brown, Joachim M...... ’94-95-96 Alegresa, Daniel ...... ’56 Brown, Lloyd J...... ’60-61 Alfaro, Rafael Antonio ...... ’40 Brown, Michael John ...... ’83-84-85 Alunan, Sergio de la Rama ...... ’48 Brown, Russell ...... ’03-04-05 Alvarez-Westin, Humberto Roberto ...... ’50 Bruce, Eric Dean ...... ’77-78-79 Alvarez, Luis Rosas ...... ’47-48 Brusca, James Phillipe ...... ’93-94-95, ’97 Amara, Ahmed A...... ’72 Buchanan, Sean ...... ’98-99-00-01 Amaral, Matt ...... ’00 Budesa, Paul G...... ’40, ’43 Amarikwa, Quincy ...... ’05 Bue, Brian Douglas ...... ’76-77 Amer, Kamal Saad ...... ’72-73-74 Burciago, Francis Patino ...... ’47 Amezcua, Jose Angel ...... ’68-69, ’71 Burg, Leslie C...... ’47 Amezcua, Juan Elizondo ...... ’71 Burns, Brett Charles ...... ’91-92-93-94 Amick, Thomas David ...... ’91-92-93 Butler, John Patrick ...... ’83-84, ’86 Andrade, Richard Alan ...... ’87 Bynum, Jeffrey ...... ’79 Andrews, Jeffrey Harold ...... ’73-74 Caicedo, Jaime Hernando ...... ’40 Andrus, Hobart Hunt ...... ’69 Cain, Paul ...... ’04-05 Anibaba, Sule ...... ’04 Calahane, Phillip Ralph ...... ’83 Arellanes, Peter Gregory-A- ...... ’83-84-85-86 Calderon, Mario Cesar ...... ’57-58 Arocena, Pelayo A...... ’50 Callahan, Brendan J...... ’94-95-96-97 Aronis, Mike ...... ’98-99 Callejas, Ruben ...... ’39-40 Arrau, Alejandro ...... ’58-59 Cameron, H. Ronald ...... ’49 Arriola, Miguel A...... ’50 Camp, Jerrold William ...... ’75 Arrua, Mariano ...... ’03-04-05 Campbell, Dan ...... ’05 Arthur, Ralph Edward ...... ’48 Cane, Brian ...... ’97-98-99 Asay, Christopher Earl ...... ’79 Carbonell, Richard Bert ...... ’40, ’43 Ashah-Yazdi, Babak ...... ’85 Carlson, Thomas Charles ...... ’89 Attia, Aly Raghib ...... ’39-40-41, ’43 Carmon, Frederick ...... ’75 Atuora, Dester O...... ’62 Carpio, Juan Francisco ...... ’74-75-76 Atwood, Thomas Galt ...... ’66 Carpio, Sergio Domin ...... ’68-69-70 Aungst, Taylor ...... ’05 Carter, Eli ...... ’99-00-01-02 Avelino, Antonio Casal ...... ’47 Carter, Steven F...... ’79-80-81 Avila, Juan ...... ’01-02-03-04 Castaneda, Fernando ...... ’48-49 Bachtell, Nathan Edward ...... ’92-93 Center, Edward William ...... ’91-92 Bagheri, Niknam “Nikki” ...... ’89-90-91 Cerutti, Julien ...... ’04-05 Bakbak, Wahbi ...... ’69 Chattaris, Suchart ...... ’73 Baker, Stanton Meade ...... ’86-87 Chavez, Armando Ulises ...... ’40 Ball, Sheldon Stanley ...... ’72 Chordas, Michael ...... ’75-76-77 Balsdon, James H...... ’48 Christiansen, Harry Richard ...... ’40, ’43 Bannerman, Charles James ...... ’65-66-67 Clarke, Gregg Eric ...... ’79-80-81-82 Barrick, Peter ...... ’99-00-01-02 Colen, Andrew Benjamin ...... ’71, ’74-75 Batcabe, John Paul ...... ’88, ’90-91 Collins, James Calhoun ...... ’69 Belden, Bradley Thomas ...... ’72-73-74 Comfort, Keith Benjamin ...... ’81-82-83 Bell Jon. W...... ’80, ’82 Conklin, Ian ...... ’05 Belli, Carlos Quillermo ...... ’46-47 Conlon, Robert ...... ’96-97-98-99 Benedetti, Mark Stephen ...... ’72 Cooke, Christopher Charles ...... ’81 Benirschke, Rolf Joachim ...... ’74-75-76 Corbett, Christopher M...... ’94-95-96-97 Bhoy, Surendra Nath ...... ’46 Correa, Hernan ...... ’58 Bhumiratana, Amarit ...... ’66-67 Cortini, Carlos Maria ...... ’49-50 Bhumiratana, Sakarindr ...... ’66-67-68-69-70 Coughlin, Donald Joseph ...... ’75 Birak, Satpal Singh ...... ’79-80-81 Coulthard, William Lloyd ...... ’80-81 Blackwell, Douglas Peter ...... ’75 Crane, Roy Edward ...... ’46 Blair, Lawrence Keith ...... ’77-78-79 Creamer, Drewin T...... ’95-96 Bland, Michael Norman ...... ’90, ’92 Csikesz, Bela Stephen ...... ’71 Blondi, Tyler ...... ’96-97-98-99 Curl, Darren Matthew ...... ’87-88-89 Blount, Lindsay Hoben ...... ’77 Curtis, Dylan ...... ’05 Boeck, Laurence G...... ’76 Custodio, Dennish Reyes ...... ’76 Bolandos, Roberto ...... ’59 D’Halluin, Xavier Lucien ...... ’48-49 Boleda, Patricio Ivan ...... ’72 Dagenais, Paul ...... ’03-04 Bone, Thomas Edward ...... ’68-69 Dajani, Joseph Wafa ...... ’46-47 Borman, Matthew Scot ...... ’86-87-88-89 Dajani, Yousif Sharif ...... ’47 Bosch, Nick ...... ’03-04 Daly, Carlos M...... ’50 Boucher, James B...... ’73-74, ’76-77 Dana Jr., James Pearce ...... ’76 Bravo, Emigdio ...... ’86 Daniel, Dale Len ...... ’80-81 Bray, Michael Austin ...... ’75 Daniels, John David ...... ’80-81-82-83 Brenes, Jose R...... ’59 Daniels, Thomas Shane ...... ’85 Briggs, David Ashley ...... ’86 Danino, Oscar B...... ’50

2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 21 All-Time Letterwinners

Davis Jr., Harley Harley ...... ’68-69-70-71 Escardo, Rafael B...... ’58-59-60-61 Davis, David Matthew ...... ’85-86-87, ’88 Escobar, Carlos D...... ’95-96 Davis, William Boyce ...... ’46 Espencheid, Erich Kurt ...... ’84-85-86-87-88 Daza, Juan de Jesus ...... ’65 Esquivel, Alejo F...... ’49-50 DeGraff, Jerome A...... ’61 Estakhri, Petro ...... ’78 deGranada, Thomas ...... ’56-57-58-59 Estevez, Jose Ramon ...... ’93-94 DeJong, Matt ...... ’97-98-99-00 Faeth, Peter Fitzgerald ...... ’90-91-92-93 deKadt, Sydney R...... ’50 Fairman, David Linne ...... ’90 Del Rio, Adrian ...... ’98-99-00 Fast, Terry Allen ...... ’73-74 Delfi no, Christopher Ambrose ...... ’85-86-87-88 Fathe-Aazam, Shidan ...... ’46 Dellarole, Renzo ...... ’48 Faul, David Duane ...... ’66, ’68-69-70 Demasi, Walter M...... ’48 Faye, Francois Gabriel ...... ’68-69-70 Denkers, Dirk Seymour ...... ’75-76-77 Federico, Gregory K...... ’95-96-97-98 deVengoechea, Juan M...... ’56-57-58 Finazzo, Stefano ...... ’65 Dewey, Bryce Chamberlin ...... ’47-48 Finkelstein, Stuart Jay ...... ’75 Dhaliwal, Puneet S...... ’95 Firouztash, Hoshang ...... ’62 Diallo, Alpha Amadou ...... ’65-66 Fisher, Beau M...... ’94-95-96-97 Diaz, Aristides Edmundo ...... ’50 Fishman, Wendell Samuel ...... ’86 Dibos, Jose C...... ’56-57 Fleshman, David Graham ...... ’86 Dobson, Robin Lowry ...... ’66-67 Flom, Walter Dean ...... ’77-78 Domenech-Tarrago, Francis J. “Frank” ...... ’59-60-61 Flynn, Brian ...... ’01-02-03-04 Dougherty, Robert Leroy ...... ’83-84-85-86 Fradkin, Gershon ...... ’47 Downie, Craig Robert ...... ’75-76 Franco, Roberto Giuseppe ...... ’61 Duane, Jacob S...... ’95-96-97 Fraunfelder, Michael Baker ...... ’81-82 DuFrene, Del ...... ’46 Friedlander, Alan Berle ...... ’65-66 Durfee Jr., Philip Thaddeus ...... ’56 Friedman, Glenn Alan ...... ’76 Eagling, Donald David ...... ’72 Frush, Donald Paul ...... ’78-79 Easley, Robert Howard ...... ’87 Funes, Jose Enrique ...... ’50 Eastling, Michael Crawford ...... ’77-78-79 Gadol, Louis C...... ’60 Eastman, Jon ...... ’97-98-99-00 Gailey, Mark Steven ...... ’73 Echeverri, Guillermo S...... ’56 Gaitan, Adan ...... ’49 Edwards, Robert Allen ...... ’39 Gamble, Paul Northam “Archie” ...... ’74-75-76-77 Ehrmann, Steven Norbert ...... ’72 Garcia, Gabe ...... ’02-03-04 El Kirshen, Ali A.M...... ’39 Garcia, Rafael ...... ’62 El Moughazi, Mohamed Mohamed ...... ’39 Gelpi, Samuel Dirk ...... ’75 El Sherif, Ashraf M...... ’62 Genera, Diego ...... ’99-00-01-02 Elklibti, Ali Giebril ...... ’69 Ghobadi, Farrokh ...... ’65-66-67 Elze, Olaf Dietrich ...... ’84-85-86 Ghobadi, Khostow ...... ’62 Ennis, Josh ...... ’00 Giantranco, Silipo ...... ’66-67 Enyinnia, Tobias O...... ’65 Gil, Fernando G...... ’56 Erb, Edgardo ...... ’50 Gilbert, Charles ...... ’78 Erbe, Derek Alan ...... ’86-87-88-89 Gilbert, Daniel Jonathan ...... ’83-84-85-86 Ernst, Steven ...... ’03-04-05 Gilbert, Keith ...... ’01-02-03-04 Eroschenko, German Victor ...... ’59-60-61 Glucksman, Aaron ...... ’05 Escardo, Enrique Aquiles ...... ’60-61 Gobalet, Kenneth Walter ...... ’65-66-67-68 Escardo, Hector F...... ’59-60-61 Godoy, Reinaldo ...... ’62

The 1976 Aggie team was the fi rst to win an NCAA postseason game, edg- ing Cal State Hayward by a 1-0 fi nal in fi rst-round action. Head coach Will Lotter and two players of that team – Don Briggs and Rolf Benirschke – are enshrined in the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame.

22 2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER All-Time Letterwinners

Goicoechea, Mariano ...... ’49-50 Kaiser, Henry Claus ...... ’39 Gomez, Cesar Javier ...... ’39 Kamajou, Francois ...... ’65-66-67 Gonzalez, Alejandro ...... ’50 Kane, Kenneth Edwin ...... ’92-93 Gonzalez, Jose Ramon ...... ’69-70-71 Kang, Richard Chung ...... ’91 Goodman, Jeffrey Lee ...... ’81-82-83 Karplus, Paul Andrew ...... ’77 Gracia-Galvan, Hector Joel ...... ’57-58 Kazemi, Hossein ...... ’92 Graham, Miles ...... ’65 Keegan, Kevin William ...... ’80-81-82 Graue, Augusto Arturo ...... ’50 Keehan, Garth Andrew ...... ’74-75 Gray, Richard Sherman ...... ’88-89-90 Kehlor, Robert Raymond ...... ’48-49-50 Guardia, Tomas Arturo ...... ’59-60-61 Keita, Aboubakar ...... ’65-66-67 Guerin, Justin B...... ’94, ’96 Keller, David ...... ’03-04 Guidoux, Dale Edouard ...... ’75 Kelsh, Terrence James ...... ’79 Guirola, William ...... ’46-47 Kemover, Erasmus R...... ’62 Gutierrez, Eduardo ...... ’56-57, ’59 Kerslake, Gary William ...... ’76 Gutierrez, John Andrew ...... ’84-85 King, Hugh Michael ...... ’59-60-61 Gutierrez, Xavier Valdez ...... ’68 King, Thomas Joseph ...... ’74-75 Gwin, Jake Samuel ...... ’90-91-92 Kinnee, Dean Richard ...... ’78-79-80-81 Haase, Gottfried Joachim ...... ’65 Kitts, Joseph Carl ...... ’73-74-75-76 Haggerty, Kevin Michael ...... ’91-92, ’94-95 Klein, Joel David ...... ’90-91 Hall, Anthony Elmitt ...... ’65 Koch-Weser, Erich ...... ’48 Hall, Eric John ...... ’74 Koehmen, William ...... ’50 Hallen, Michael Edmund ...... ’72 Kong, Jason ...... ’98-99-00-01 Hammond, Darren ...... ’02-03-04 Kong, Philip ...... ’00-01 Hammond, Greg ...... ’04-05 Konnemacher, William ...... ’66-67 Hamrick, Scott Baker ...... ’69-70-71 Kratzer, Charles Richard ...... ’72-73 Hannah, Joseph Jon ...... ’79-80-81 Kruse, Timothy Walter ...... ’71-72-73-74 Hanon, Mario Jose ...... ’57-58 Kuespert, John Victor ...... ’88-89-90-91 Harkness, Gregg Edward ...... ’69 Kulisch, Stephen P...... ’94-95 Hartlin, Jeffrey T...... ’94 Kutman, Ahmet Ali ...... ’65-66 Harvey, James Caldwell ...... ’47-48 Lane, Chadwick David ...... ’90 Harvey, Phillip Gilmore ...... ’47 Lapointe, Arthur Laurent ...... ’70-71 Haskell, Coburn ...... ’46-47-48 Larrain, Gerardo ...... ’56 Hatifi e, Ahmad ...... ’05 Leas, Joseph Henry ...... ’77 Haug, Kern Hansen ...... ’79-80 Ledden III, William Joseph ...... ’88-89, ’91 Haws, Stephen Charles ...... ’75 Lee, George Godfrey ...... ’47-48 Hebel, Glenn Arnold ...... ’83-84-85 Leimert III, Walter Hubert ...... ’73 Heineberg, Claudio Ricardo ...... ’57-58 Lejnieks, Gregory Eugene ...... ’81-82-83-84 Heller, Harold Walter ...... ’46 Leon, Ernesto J...... ’57-58 Hermann-Legueu, Jacques F...... ’59-60-61 Levy, Jose ...... ’66-67 Hernandez, Bobby ...... ’96-97-98 Lew, Loren Richard ...... ’75-76 Hernandez, Juan ...... ’05 Liddicoat, Thomas Stephen ...... ’66-67-68-69 Herrero, Ramon Apto ...... ’40 Lind, Nicholas ...... ’04-05 Heu, Ya ...... ’92 Lion III Esq., Paul Lazard “Chip” ...... ’76-77-78 Heyl, Victor Cottone ...... ’49 Locke, Christopher John ...... ’73 Hillesland, Thomas Edward ...... ’87-88 Loeper, Ulrich Wilhelm ...... ’72 Hirsch, Michael David ...... ’88-89-90 Lokteff, Yury Danielovich ...... ’60-61 Hoang, Alexander Douglas ...... ’88, ’90 Long, Stephen T...... ’80 Hocking, Brian Thomas ...... ’92-93 Lopez, Alberto Vargas ...... ’68-69-70 Hoel, Robert William ...... ’39-40 Lopez, Emilo Felix ...... ’92 Hopp, Hartmut W...... ’69 Loyola, Bertin ...... ’04-05 Horton, Wilburn Alonzo ...... ’39-40 Ludington, Benjamin D...... ’94-95-96-97 Hull, Jeff ...... ’01-02-03-04 Luft, Danny ...... ’98-99-00 Huovinen, Richard Jon ...... ’73-74 Lurton, John M...... ’78 Huttlinger, James Carrington ...... ’74-75-76 Luthi, Peter Rudolf ...... ’67-68 Ingalls, Robert Perrin ...... ’78-79 Lyon, James Pickering ...... ’77-78-79 Inglis, Christopher Willaim ...... ’78-79 Lyttle, John B...... ’46-47 Irwin, Jeffrey Newton ...... ’73 MacMillan, James Sumner ...... ’86-87 Island, Timothy Joel ...... ’86 Maguih, Jeffery ...... ’74 Jack, Ryan ...... ’98-99 Mahshi, George J...... ’46 Jackson, Brent Clark ...... ’81-82 Maldonado, Francisco J...... ’57 Jaramillo, Julian ...... ’56-57 Maloney, Hunter ...... ’04-05 Jarvis, Tommy ...... ’97-98, ’00 Malpartida, Carlos Elias ...... ’56, ’58 Jimenez Jr., Geronimo ...... ’92-93 Mandel, Isaias ...... ’56 Jimenez, Claudio G...... ’56-57 Mara, Kabine ...... ’65-66 Jinahyon, Sujin ...... ’56 Marcotte, Mark Kenneth ...... ’69 Johnson, David Stuart ...... ’76 Marcotte, Paul Gilbert ...... ’74-75-76-77 Jones, Gordon Thomas ...... ’61 Martin III, Darrell William ...... ’86-87-88 Jones, Kenneth Evan ...... ’47-48 Martin, Jean-Marie ...... ’66-67 Jones, Norman Olivier ...... ’48 Martinez, Bercerril Victor Manu ...... ’66 Jurado-Blanco, Bernardo ...... ’49 Martinez, Marcelo A...... ’67-68-69-70

2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 23 All-Time Letterwinners

Martini, Jake ...... ’02-03-04 Nakamura, Reid ...... ’97-98-99 Mata, Ricardo A...... ’62 Nannery, Michael Joseph ...... ’76 Matheson, Monte Duncan ...... ’72 Nasca Jr., Theodore Angelo ...... ’84-85-86-87 Mathieu, Gilbert P...... ’60-61 Nelson, Grant Edgar ...... ’75 Matteoli, Vinney ...... ’02-03 Nelson, Tyler “Smalls” ...... ’99-00-01-02 Matteoli, Zak ...... ’00-01 Neuhaus, Rodolpho G...... ’46-47-48-49 May, Daniel Matthew ...... ’73 Newman, John Donald ...... ’75-76 McCartney, Wade Stafford ...... ’84, ’86-87 Ngissah, James Andrew Kweku ...... ’74 McDivitt, Roger Paul ...... ’66-67 Nicol, Morgan Thomas ...... ’75 McElwain, William H...... ’46 Noguera, Alfredo ...... ’50 McMartin, Duncan Alastair ...... ’83-84-85-86 Nolen, Matthew Chemath ...... ’90-91-92 Meade, Richard Alan ...... ’67-68-69-70 North, Richard Cayton ...... ’83 Melvin, Eric Scott ...... ’92-93 Novak Jr., James Russell ...... ’91, ’93 Melvin, Jason Andrew ...... ’92-93-94 Nutson, Gregory Gordon ...... ’89 Melvin, Jeffrey Daniel ...... ’93 Nutson, Peter Alan ...... ’85-86-87-88 Mendoza, Luis Bernal ...... ’68 O’Donnell, Tim ...... ’97 Miankatu, Eduardo C...... ’61 Obata, James William ...... ’79 Middlesworth, Colin Wayne ...... ’89-90 Ogasawara, Paul Frank ...... ’74 Middlesworth, Darren Scott ...... ’88-89-90-91 Ognistoff, Frank Gregory ...... ’48 Milkovich, Anthony ...... ’95-96-97-98 Okezie, Onumegbo Baldwin ...... ’65 Misselbeck, Hans ...... ’62 Olawale, Oladejo ...... ’65-66 Moeller, Phillip Randall ...... ’69 Ortiz-Garza, Nazario ...... ’40 Mogelson, Jake ...... ’05 Oto, Melvin K...... ’78 Mohrmann, Brian R...... ’72 Ottersen, Wayne LeValley ...... ’39 Mole, Gregory P...... ’83-84-85-86 Pacheco, Fabio ...... ’49 Moll, Alan Howard ...... ’72-73-74 Parada, Jorge Daniel ...... ’48-49 Moll, Steven Verne ...... ’70-71-72-73 Parra, Rodrigo G...... ’60-61 Montenegro, Andrew ...... ’96 Pasto, Matthew Emil ...... ’68-69 Montero, Luis Rodolfo ...... ’58 Payne, Lloyd Ackerman ...... ’39 Montoya, Michael James ...... ’88, ’91 Pelkey, Neil Wallace ...... ’79 Moran, Francisco A...... ’57 Pepple, John Talmadge ...... ’66-67 Moraza, Ramon ...... ’49 Perez, Carlos Alberto ...... ’82-83-84 Morris, Michael Bruce ...... ’72-73-74 Perry, Bradford ...... ’77 Morse, Bryan Forman ...... ’72 Petersen, John D...... ’78, ’80 Mosle, Wayne ...... ’74-75 Peterson, Drew Elliot ...... ’77 Moudarris, Farouk Yahta ...... ’47 Pettus, Ralph Leonard ...... ’48 Moura, Stephen Eugene ...... ’88-89-90 Pfaff, James Allen ...... ’70-71, ’73-74 Mueller, Mitchell Johannes ...... ’81 Pitcher, Jefferson Dean ...... ’92 Munnich, Kurt A...... ’49 Pitts, Jason I...... ’94-95-96-97 Munoz, Eduardo Rafael ...... ’71-72-73 Piyapongse, Pongpit ...... ’58 Munson, David William ...... ’86-87-88 Pizarro, Rafael ...... ’72-73 Platter, Everett Thaddeus ...... ’39 Platter, Nic ...... ’00-01-02-03 Poku, Kwasi ...... ’62 Pomares, Michael ...... ’97-98 Portilla, Luis Franc ...... ’68 Posz, Gary S...... ’56 Powers, Ryan ...... ’01, ’03 Prinz, Matthew T...... ’93-94-95-96 Pu, Mark Siad Hing ...... ’83-84 Quimson, John Tuason ...... ’46-47 Quinteno, Rafael Antonio ...... ’57 Raap, William Robert ...... ’67-68-69 Raffo, Juan A...... ’62 Ramirez, Denis Roberto ...... ’70 Ramsey, Jared ...... ’01-02 Raphael, Joseph ...... ’60-61 Rarick, Bruce Allan ...... ’76-77 Raymond, Darren Michael ...... ’91-92 Restrepo, Luis ...... ’94-95-96-97 Richardson, Bryan Edward ...... ’86-87-88-89 Few former players have left a mark on the UC Davis soccer Rico, Jesus ...... ’85-86 program like Alan Moll, who lettered for the Aggies in 1972-74. Rieland, Tris Leonard ...... ’89-90 Riesco, German ...... ’62 In the 1980s, he and former coach Will Lotter spearheaded a Riggins, John H...... ’80 massive volunteer effort to construct what is now Aggie Soccer Rios, Eon ...... ’98-99 Stadium. Both Lotter and Moll were subsequently recognize when Roces, Antonio Varona ...... ’61 they won the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame Special Recogni- Rodriguez, Augustin Negrete ...... ’69, ’71 tion Award, presented for outstanding volunteer contributions. Rodriguez, Edson ...... ’01-02 Rodriguez, Javier M...... ’72-73-74

24 2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER All-Time Letterwinners

Rosales, Francisco Rigoberto ...... ’68, ’71 Uram, Mark Thomas ...... ’81 Rosales, Mario Jose ...... ’72 Uranga, Jaime G...... ’57-58-59 Rotteveel, Hubert Peter ...... ’82-83 Uricoechea, Jose Maria ...... ’56-57-58-59 Rotteveel, John Hubert C...... ’82 Ustrach, Paul Constantine ...... ’86, ’89 Rovo, Arthur ...... ’01 Vallejos, Cristian Rodolfo ...... ’90 Saballos, Ivan ...... ’49 Vander Zanden, Jason ...... ’00 Sabbah, Maurice David “Chico” ...... ’48-49 Vanderpoorten, Jordan ...... ’05 Salman, Michael Richards ...... ’81 Vargas-Jara, Claudio Fernando ...... ’60 Samayoa, Rodrigo ...... ’40 Vasquez, Rodolfo Anthony ...... ’78 Samir, Arsani ...... ’78 Velarde, Alfonso ...... ’40, ’43 Sardon, Richard Jesse ...... ’68-69 Velez, Ernesto ...... ’59 Sbeta, Khaled T...... ’69 Venkatram, Bangalore Rangaswamy ...... ’46-47-48 Scaff, Michael Elias ...... ’46 Vergara, Roberto ...... ’50 Schwartz, Ronald H...... ’80 Vexler, Cipriano Arturo ...... ’62 Scott, Norman Joseph ...... ’74 Vexler, Moises Idel ...... ’57 Scott, Russell Douglas ...... ’73 Villacorta, Juan V...... ’56-57 Segur, Getachew ...... ’87 Vincent, Geoff ...... ’98-99-00 Self, Mark Lea ...... ’78-79 Volf, Timothy Harry ...... ’74, ’76-77-78 Serratos, Ernesto ...... ’79, ’81-82-83 Von Der Linde, Peter G...... ’79 Shaffer, Derek ...... ’05 Voss, Connor ...... ’02-03-04 Shaw, Ryan ...... ’01-02-03-04 Wachs, Keely A...... ’94-95 Shelby, Patrick M...... ’90 Wain, Hans Martin ...... ’81-82 Sherman, Richard Allen ...... ’71-72 Walker, David Michael ...... ’74-75 Silva, Joseph Sarmento ...... ’41 Warf, William Robert ...... ’74 Simonpietrie, Alfred Herrera ...... ’39-40, Warne, Charles ...... ’03-04-05 Simonpietrie, Francis H...... ’39-40-41, ’43 Warner, Eric J...... ’95 Slagle, Matthew ...... ’05 Warner, Jeremy ...... ’99-00-01-02 Slavin, Clark Alex ...... ’92-93-94 Watson Jr., James Calvert ...... ’76-77-78-79 Smeding, Hendrick ...... ’72 Watson, Jerome Philip ...... ’82-83-84, ’86 Smeloff, Edward Alexander ...... ’68, ’71 Weiss, Barry Neal ...... ’86 Smith, Jason Dawson ...... ’92-93 Wellman, Aron A...... ’95 Smith, Justin Scott ...... ’86-87-88-89 West, Melvin Elmer ...... ’48 Smith, Zachary Nicolas ...... ’89-90-91-92 Whelen, John Sidney ...... ’46-47 Sommer, Richard Hermann ...... ’48-49 Whetstone, Steven Clark ...... ’80-81-82 Soriano, Ronald Lew ...... ’68-69-70-71 White, Shawn LeNard ...... ’88-89 Spiegelman, Jeffrey Alan ...... ’86 Wickers, Brian ...... ’05 Stanko, Scott Kevin ...... ’84-85-86-87 Wilhelm, Richard Phillip ...... ’73 Sternberg, Aaron ...... ’39-40 Williams, Glenn Stewart ...... ’74 Stinghen, Joel Salada ...... ’69 Wilson, Andrew John “Drew” ...... ’70-71 Stoian, Daniel M...... ’95-96 Wilson, Christopher Jerome ...... ’82-83-84 Stone, David Hansard ...... ’78 Winslow, Donald Fenner ...... ’66-67-68 Streutker, Donald Q...... ’56 Winslow, Edward Kent ...... ’70-71 Sukharm, Paul Suresh ...... ’74 Wolk, Allan ...... ’46 Sullivan, Thomas John ...... ’79-80-81-82 Wong, Barry William ...... ’88-89-90-91 Summers Jr., Oscar Wallen ...... ’49 Wong, Jonathan Stuart ...... ’91-92-93-94 Sutabutra, Satri Thiva ...... ’62 Wortrich, Andrew Reuben ...... ’89, ’91-92 Suter, Martin Kaspar ...... ’79-80-81-82 Wraith, Stephen James ...... ’84 Swatez, Ben ...... ’00, ’03 Yau, Johnny ...... ’01-02-03-04 Sweet, Scott Piercy ...... ’73-74 Yenokida, Emerson ...... ’98-99-00 Sweet, Stuart Alan ...... ’75-76-77-78 Yichoy, Luis Guiller ...... ’69 Swonetz, Jesse ...... ’98-99-00-01-02 Young, Peter Baxter ...... ’58-59 Syamal, Mirode Baron ...... ’46 Zabel, Karl C...... ’80-81-82 Tanaka, Yuta ...... ’00-01-02-03 Zanker, William Delbert ...... ’46-47-48 Tang, Ming Han ...... ’65 Zapata, Rafael J...... ’50 Tanghetti, Emil Anthony ...... ’68 Zaragoza, Vberri Fernando ...... ’48-49 Taylor Jr., Paul Beal ...... ’48 Zauner, John Michael ...... ’87-88-89 Thomas, Adetokunko Akinwande “Toks” ...... ’79-80-81-82 Zenor, Donald Richard ...... ’66 Thomas, Christopher Lee ...... ’72 Zeragome, Fernando ...... ’65 Thomas, Derrick ...... ’01-02-03 Zicker, John Eldon ...... ’75-76-77 Thomas, Paul Clarence ...... ’48 Zopfi , John Peter ...... ’77-78-79 Thoukis, Gerard ...... ’75 Zwarych, John Edward ...... ’77-78-79 Tonye, Pierre Rene ...... ’65 Torres-Rojas, Jorge F...... ’60 Torten, Michael ...... ’58 Train, Daniel Elvior ...... ’46 Trujillo, Rudolfo Augusto ...... ’56, ’58-59 Turki, Wajdi H...... ’69 Turner, Stephen Heald ...... ’74 Tyler, Stevan Clyde ...... ’69-70 Uffelmann, Hans Werner ...... ’57-58-59

2006 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 25 UC Davis offers more than 100 undergraduate majors – the widest variety of any THIS IS University of California campus.

Aeronautical Science and Engineering African American & African Studies Agricultural Systems and Environment American Studies Animal Biology Animal Science Animal Science & Management Anthropology Applied Physics ACADEMICS ACTIVITIES Art History Art Studio UC Davis comprises three colleges (Agricultural On campus, UC Davis students can rally around Asian American Studies & Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Letters & the highly successful athletics department by joining Atmospheric Science Avian Sciences Science), five professional schools (Education, Law, the spirit organization, or enjoy a first-class Biochemical Engineering Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine) plus the performance at the Robert & Magrit Biological Science Division of Biological Sciences. for the Performing Arts. Biological Systems Engineering Biomedical Engineering With 103 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate The university also offers hundreds of student Biotechnology Cell Biology programs, the university offers the most expansive and clubs and organizations, including cultural clubs, Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering/Material Science Engineering diverse range of academics among any of the University fraternities and sororities, faith-based organizations Chemistry of California campuses. Additionally, students also have and the Associated Students of UC Davis student Chicana/Chicano Studies Chinese the opportunity to combine majors or customize their government. Civil Engineering Classical Civilization field of study by creating an individual major. For the active Aggie, students may participate in Clinical Nutrition For those interested in graduate degrees – whether the diverse intramural sports program or join one of Communication Community & Regional Development it be a master’s degree or a doctorate – UC Davis offers the 30-plus sports clubs. In 2004, the Activities & Rec- Comparative Literature Computational Applied Science advising services to help students craft their education reation Center (ARC) opened its doors, providing the Computer Engineering Computer Science toward those goals. An estimated 86 percent of UC Davis campus with its own state-of-the-art fitness venue. Computer Science & Engineering students applying to graduate schools earn acceptance In April, UC Davis hosts Picnic Day, an annual Crop Science & Management Design to either their first or second choices. student-run open house. The popular event showcases Dramatic Art East Asian Studies all that the campus has to offer, attracting students, Economics staff, faculty, parents, alumni and members of the sur- Electrical Engineering English RANKINGS rounding communities. Entomology UC Davis ranks 14th among public universities, Environmental & Resource Sciences Environmental Biology & Management according to U.S. News & World Report, and 16th by the Environmental Horticulture & Urban Forestry Environmental Policy Analysis & Planning National Research Council. Furthermore, the National GETTING AROUND Environmental Toxicology Science Foundation places the university 12th in the Nestled just southwest of Sacramento, the city Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity Exercise Biology nation in research funding, and Money magazine consid- of Davis rests just 15 minutes from an international Fiber & Polymer Science Film Studies ered UC Davis as one of the West’s top “best buys”. airport, and contains a downtown station serviced by Food Science Additionally, the Gourman Report rated the ge- Greyhound and Amtrak. Centrally located in the Sac- French Genetics netics department at No. 1, while U.S. News & World ramento Valley, the town sits equally close to both the Geology German Report ranked the College of Engineering as No. 13 finest ski resorts and the Pacific Ocean’s top beaches. History Human Development among its peers. Within Davis and its neighboring towns, both Yolo- Hydrology bus and the student-operated bus systems offer International Agricultural Development International Relations free transportation to registered undergraduates. Italian COMMUNITY Japanese The town boasts more bicycles per capita than any With a population of approximately 60 thousand, Landscape Architecture other city in the nation. More than 50 miles of bike Linguistics Davis is widely known for being a safe, active and so- Managerial Economics paths make the entire town conducive to both riders Materials Science & Engineering cially innovative community. Mathematics and pedestrians. Mechanical Engineering The downtown area boasts a multitude of specialty Medieval Studies Microbiology shops, restaurants, theaters and art galleries; while the Music city’s numerous parks offer recreational opportunities Native American Studies www.ucdavis.edu Natural Sciences for active students. Nature & Culture Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Nutrition Science Optical Science & Engineering Philosophy Physics Plant Biology Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Russian Sociology Soil & Water Science Spanish Statistics Textiles & Clothing Viticulture & Enology Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Biology Women and Gender Studies i CAMPUS LEADERSHIP

LARRY VANDERHOEF UC Davis Chancellor Larry N. Vanderhoef was appointed chan- Chancellor Vanderhoef was recently hon- various national commis- cellor of the University of California, Davis, in ored by the Sacramento Business Journal as one sions addressing graduate April 1994. He joined the campus in 1984 as of the 20 people who have contributed most and international educa- executive vice chancellor and provost. substantially to California’s capital region tion, the role of a modern During his 10-plus years as chancellor, over the past 20 years and by the Sacramento land-grant university and the campus was invited to membership in Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce as Sac- accrediting issues. the AAU; increased its extramural awards ramentan of the Year. He holds B.S. and M.S. from $169.1 million to $420.7 million annu- In 2004 he led a UC Davis delegation degrees in biology from the ally, earning a National Science Foundation to Iran in an effort to promote dialogue and University of Wisconsin, (NSF) research funding ranking of 14th in scholar exchange, and to promote generally Milwaukee, and a Ph.D. in the U.S.; expanded classroom, lab, clinical the notion of crossing boundaries to build plant biochemistry from Purdue University. and offi ce space by 2 million square feet, greater understanding and good will - a con- Previously, he held faculty positions at the with 1 million more to be built over the next tinuing personal and professional effort. University of Illinois, where he also served fi ve years; completed the transformation of His research interests lie in the general as a department head, and at the University an ailing county hospital to an academically area of plant growth and development, and in of Maryland, College Park, where he was ap- distinguished and fi nancially sound regional the evolution of the land-grant universities. pointed provost. He was awarded honorary medical center; and made distinctive strides in He has taught classes from freshman level to doctoral degrees by Purdue University and recruiting a diverse and accomplished faculty advanced graduate study. by Inje University in Korea. and student body. Chancellor Vanderhoef has served on

VIRGINIA HINSHAW UC Davis Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Virginia S. Hinshaw, Ph.D. serves as the University of Wisconsin, Madison. research has increased our Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor of UC In addition to her administrative duties, understanding of various Davis. In that capacity, she is the campus’s Hinshaw maintains a joint appointment in two aspects of infl uenza viruses, chief academic and fi nancial offi cer and acts academic departments as a Professor of Virol- such as important hosts in for the Chancellor in his absence. Hinshaw’s ogy in the Department of Internal Medicine, nature, transmission among responsibilities include oversight of the School of Medicine, and in the Department humans, lower mammals campus’s $2.2 billion budget and overall re- of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, and birds, genetic changes sponsibility for the UC Davis Health System; School of Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis. related to disease sever- campus operations, including resource man- For over 25 years she has conducted research ity, the molecular basis of agement, planning and policy development; on viruses, primarily infl uenza, at different cell killing, and new ap- and strategic leadership in planning, coordi- hospitals and universities, including Medical proaches to vaccines. Her innovative and nating and implementing academic direction College of Virginia, University of Califor- energetic teaching style, combined with her and programs. Prior to joining UC Davis in nia Berkeley, St. Jude Children’s Research continual advocacy for research and educa- 2001, she served as the Dean of the Graduate Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and the tion, has earned her national recognition School and Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of Wisconsin Madison. Hinshaw’s and acclaim.

JUDY SAKAKI UC Davis Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs Judy Sakaki assumed her position as Vice Executive Leadership Development Program forge links between student Chancellor of the Division of Student Affairs and the California State University. She also services and academic pro- in July 2002. Dr. Sakaki oversees programs served as an American Council on Education grams. UC Davis students, and services that enhance the academic and Fellow during that period. and the campus commu- personal development of students, including In 1995 she joined California State Uni- nity, benefit significantly intercollegiate athletics. versity, Fresno, as dean of Student Affairs, from her expertise, insights, Sakaki received her bachelor’s and mas- and in 1997 was appointed vice president for and passion for providing ter’s degrees from California State University, Student Affairs and dean of students. an optimal learning envi- Hayward, in 1975 and 1977, respectively, Sakaki brought substantial experience ronment. and a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley in 1991. In with diverse student populations to the 1994-95 she was an Executive Fellow in the campus as well as an impressive ability to

ii UC DAVIS ATHLETICS

GREG WARZECKA Director of Athletics On August 1, 1995, Greg Warzecka became the 11th NACDA Division II Directors’ Cups as the most outstand- director of athletics at UC Davis. In the decade-plus since, the ing overall program in the country. For his part, NACDA Aggie athletics program has enjoyed unprecedented success selected Warzecka as its A.D. of the year for the D-II West under his guidance. Region in 2001-02. Warzecka’s penchant for progress began from his fi rst Furthermore, the editors of Sports Illustrated magazine year as director when he was charged with the task of fully lauded the Aggie program on three different occasions. In engaging the campus in dicussions regarding whether or not 1999 and 2000, Sports Illustrated For Women named UC UC Davis would offer athletics-related fi nancial aid. One Davis as the top Division II school for women athletics. year later, the campus announced the launch of its fi rst-ever One year later, SI selected UC Davis as its top D-II school grant-in-aid program. for the 2001-02 year. Warzecka has also overseen UC Davis’ transition into Before turning to administration, Warzecka had been two conferences in his short tenure. In 1998, the Aggies a successful baseball coach, fi rst as an assistant at his alma moved from the now-defunct Northern California Athletic mater, UC Berkeley. He then served as head coach at San Conference to the powerful California Collegiate Athletic Francisco State, then at the University of Chicago, where he Association. Then in 2003, the UC Davis program announced also served his fi rst post as men’s athletics director. Warzecka that it would join the Big West Conference and thus reclassify returned to California in 1989 to become the A.D. at the from NCAA Division II to Division I status. University of Redlands, where he remained until he joined During Warzecka’s tenure, UC Davis captured six the Aggie athletics staff.

DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY Area Code 530

ADMINISTRATION Offi ce Phone HEAD COACHES Offi ce Phone Greg Warzecka, Director of Athletics 264 Hickey 752-4557 Fall Sports Executive Assistant: Amie Smith Bob Biggs, Football 222 Hickey 752-1356 Pam Gill-Fisher, Senior Associate A.D. 202 Hickey 752-7510 Steve Walker, Volleyball (W) 287 Hickey 752-0644 Steve Doten, Water Polo (M) 181 Hickey 752-3452 Associate Athletics Directors Deanne Vochatzer, Cross Country (M/W) 7 Hickey Annex 752-5057 Larry Swanson, External Affairs 283 Hickey 752-8609 Maryclaire Robinson, Soccer (W) 333 Hickey 752-0735 Bob Bullis, Business 264 Hickey 752-4806 Dwayne Shaffer, Soccer (M) 326 Hickey 752-8892

Assistant Athletics Directors Winter Sports Mike Angius, Development 116 A Street 752-8683 John Lavallee, Gymnastics (W) 281 Hickey 752-1188 Scott Brayton, Marketing & Promotions 116 A Street 757-3135 Barbara Jahn, Swimming & Diving (W) 214 Hickey 752-9271 Mitch Campbell, Football Ops & Event Mgmt. 5 Hickey Annex 752-3525 Peter Motekaitis, Swimming & Diving (M) 330 Hickey 754-9467 Jennifer Cardone, Compliance Services 208 Hickey 754-7552 Sandy Simpson, Basketball (W) 210 Hickey 752-0315 Mike Robles, Media Relations 121 Hickey 752-3680 Gary Stewart, Basketball (M) 232 Hickey 752-3501 Lennie Zalesky, Wrestling (M) 140 Pavilion 752-3686 KEY NUMBERS Offi ce Phone Intercollegiate Athletics 264 Hickey 752-1111 Spring Sports Michelle Roppeau, Academic Advising 204 Hickey 752-0714 Kathy DeYoung, Golf (W) 228 Hickey 752-1053 Laura Goldhammer, Academic Advising 204 Hickey 754-6762 Elaine Jones, Lacrosse (W) 224 Hickey 752-2039 Andy Bloom, Strength & Conditioning Weight Room 752-5124 Daryl Lee, Tennis (M) 332 Hickey 752-9365 Rob Norris, Game Management 140F Pavilion 752-0641 Karen Yoder, Softball (W) 183 Hickey 754-6944 Bill Maze, Tennis (W) 332 Hickey 752-7511 TeamAggie 116 A Street 757-3146 Rex Peters, Baseball 119 Hickey 752-7513 Aggie Pack 116 A Street 757-3134 Emily Plesser, Rowing (W) 324 Hickey 754-7814 Creative Communication Services 116 A Street 750-3143 Deanne Vochatzer, Track & Field (W) 7 Hickey Annex 752-5057 Aggie Auction/Marketing & Promotions 116 A Street 752-2699 Jon Vochatzer, Track & Field (M) 2 Hickey Annex 752-8608 Men’s Equipment Room 110 Hickey 752-0259 Cy Williams, Golf (M) 6 Hickey Annex 752-0639 Women’s Equipment Room 163 Hickey 752-0635 Jamey Wright, Water Polo (W) 181 Hickey 752-0648 Training Room - Hickey 115 Hickey Gym 752-0647 Training Room - Pavilion 180 Pavilion 752-7515 iii SERVING THE UC DAVIS STUDENT-ATHLETE

STUDENT-ATHLETE GUIDANCE SERVICES 204/208 Hickey Gym • (530) 752-3259

UC Davis ranks among the leaders in NCAA advisor assigned by sport, a college advisor, and a major Postgraduate Scholarship Awards and Academic All- advisor (if the student has a declared major). Although District/America honorees, and has claimed a record appointments with the athletic academic advisors are three winners of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. not mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes might Student-Athlete Guidance Services deserves much of choose to see their athletic academic advisor for issues the credit for these accomplishments. including: The SAGS office started in 1988 with a single staff member serving as a centralized resource for academic • Balancing academic and athletic expectations advising, eligiblity information and campus referrals. • General education (GE) requirements • Dropping/adding courses The office has since expanded to include additional aca- Michelle Roppeau • Time management/study skills demic advisors, an athletic aid coordinator, an assistant Director of Athletic • Assistance completing the mandatory Academic Plan Form eligibility coordinator and an administrative assistant. • Study hall for student-athletes Academic Advising It is headed by Pam Gill-Fisher, senior associate direc- • Personal issues that affect academic performance tor of athletics. • Choosing a major/career The SAGS office provides a range of services to • Declaring or changing a major student-athletes on all 26 intercollegiate athletics teams, • Campus resources including assistance with course and major selection • Exploration of opportunities beyond athletics as well as interpretation and clarification of eligibility • Preparation for graduate programs rules and issues. • Preparation and application for NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and other national awards UC Davis student-athletes typically have a mini- mum of three academic advisors: an athletic academic

ATHLETIC TRAINING / SPORTS MEDICINE Dick Lewis Training Room (115 Hickey Gym) • (530) 752-0647 The Pavilion Training Room • (530) 752-7515

Known collectively as “The Healer of Champions”, hours and gaining valuable clinical education in a the UC Davis athletic training staff comprises five hands-on environment. The internship is ideal for full-time certified athletic trainers, a full-time physical any student interested in a graduate program in ath- therapist/certified athletic trainer and approximately 24 letic training, as well as any medical or allied medical student athletic trainers. Together, they are responsible profession. Jeff Hogan for providing medical care to the 800-plus student-ath- The ARC Pavilion training room contains exten- Head Athletic Trainer letes that compose UC Davis’ 26 varsity teams. sive resources and equipment for the rehabilitation of The student athletic trainers serve two to three injured athletes. The staff physical therapist is head- years with the program, logging in more than 1,500 quartered there as well.

OTHER RESOURCES

Cowell Student Health Center ...... 752-2300 Student Disability Center ...... 752-3184 Peer Counselors In Athletics (PCA) ...... 754-7103 International House ...... 753-5007 Internship & Career Center ...... 752-2855 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Resource Center ...... 752-2452 Learning Skills Center ...... 752-2013 Women’s Resource & Research Center ...... 752-3372 Student Employment Center ...... 752-0520 Counseling Center ...... 752-0871 FINANCIAL SUPPORT The House (Peer Counseling) ...... 752-2790 Undergraduate Scholarship Office ...... 752-2804 Cross Cultural Center ...... 752-4287 Financial Aid Office ...... 752-2390 Education Abroad Center ...... 752-3014 Dean Witter Fund Residential Services ...... 752-2033 iv HOME OF THE AGGIES

The palatial Activites & Recreation Center ACTIVITIES & (ARC) opened its doors during the spring RECREATION CENTER of 2004, offering a wide array of fi tness ar- eas, including full-size basketball courts, a multi-use activity center for indoor soccer or hockey, a running/jogging track, weight rooms, aerobics facilities, squash and rac- quetball courts and a rock-climbing wall. Additional amenities include a wellness center, student lounges and opportunities for conferences and special events.

The ARC adjoins the Pavilion (left), formerly known as Recreation Hall, the home venue for UC Davis basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics, as well as concerts and special events. With a seating capacity of nearly 8,000, the Pavilion ranks as one of the largest on-campus arenas in Northern California. THE PAVILION

LA RUE FIELD Recognized in 1999 as “Softball Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association, La Rue Field hosted fi ve NCAA West Region Softball Championships in the past decade. Recent additions include batting cages, covered dugouts and improved press areas.

In January of 2004, the Ted & Rand Schaal Aquatics Center hosted its fi rst event. The complex features an Olym- pic-sized pool, locker rooms, team rooms, offi ce space and permanent seating for approximately 500 specta- tors. The aquatics center will allow UC Davis to host championship events, such as this year’s Western Water Polo Association championships.

v SCHAAL AQUATICS CENTER HICKEY GYMNASTICS CENTER AGGIE SOCCER Both Aggie Stadium (left), the home of soc- STADIUM cer, and the James & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex (below) were the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the The former Lower Hickey Gym, the fi rst home of mid-1980s. women’s athletics in the post-Title IX era, was con- verted to a fi rst-class practice facility for the Aggie gymnastics team in 2005. DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX

Dobbins boasts one of the fi nest playing services in Northern TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM California. In 2002, the stadium was enhanced to include a press box, a renovated entrance and permanent conces- sion/restroom facilities.

UC Davis student-athletes welcomed the expanded weight room, located inside Toomey Field. In addition to nearly tri- pling in size the previous facility, the upgrade also included all new equipment, restrooms and offi ce space. In June 2005, former Olympian Andy Bloom was named as the program’s fi rst full-time strength and conditioning coach.

Built in the 1950s, Toomey Field has hosted numerous cham- pionship events for football, track & fi eld and lacrosse. During TOOMEY FIELD & the 2000 Olympic Trials, standouts Marion Jones and Michael Johnson used the Woody Wilson Track as a practice facility. WOODY WILSON TRACK

FUTURE GAMES UC Davis Athletics will see the continued upgrading Note: each drawing represents a concept for and/or construction of two fi rst-class athletics facilities. full build-out. Designs are subject to change. The Marya Welch Tennis Center (left), an addition to the existing Hickey Tennis Courts, began construction in 2004. Long-term plans for the tennis venue include grandstand seating with restroom/concessions. Its fi rst phase was dedicated in April 2005.

Aggie football and women’s lacrosse will move to a multi-purpose stadium, located adjacent to the Schaal Aquatics Center, as early as the 2006-07 academic year. Initial concept designs call for seating of 10,000 to 15,000 spectators, with an eventual build-out to as many as 30,000.

vi TRANSITION TO DIVISION I

On March 11, 2003, UC Davis made membership in 2007-08. a landmark move in its storied intercol-intercol- UC Davis will compete in the Big West Conference in legiate athletics historyhistory when Chancel- baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s lloror LLarryarry VVanderhoefanderhoef announcedannounced thatthat cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s tthehe uuniversityniversity wwouldould rreclassifyeclassify ffromrom soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track & fi eld sstatustatus andand joinjoin thethe BigBig WestWest Conference.Conference. and women’s volleyball. TThehe aannouncementnnouncement ccameame aafterfter mmuchuch Football is a charter member of the Great West Football ddiscussioniscussion bbyy ccampusampus aadministrators,dministrators, ffaculty,aculty, sstaff,taff, sstudents,tudents, Conference, women’s rowing is a member of the Western alumni and local community. Independent Rowing Association, men’s and women’s water Additionally, UC Davis undergraduate students passed polo will remain in the Western Water Polo Association and the Campus Expansion Initiative, which will help fund the women’s lacrosse will continue play in the Mountain Pacifi c Aggies’ growing athletics grant-in-aid program. Sports Federation. UC Davis, which began its four-year transition to Di- Women’s gymnastics and men’s wrestling – already clas- vision I in the fall of 2003, will start some competition in sifi ed as Division I programs – will continue their participa- the Big West in 2004-05 and is scheduled for full Division I tion in the MPSF and Pacifi c-10 Conference, respectively. DIVISION I TIMELINE

Good News 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 The light at the end of the Provisional First Year Provisional Second Year Provisional Third Year Provisional Fourth Year tunnel brightened when • Compliance with all minimum con- • Full compliance with all Division • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. • Successfully complete an NCAA the NCAA Division I Board tests and participation requirements I legislation and membership athletics certifi cation self-study and of Directors approved for sports sponsorship set forth requirements, including scholarship • Attendance at a meeting to be evaluation visit. legislation which will in Bylaw 20.9.3.3 (contests and minimums and Division I scheduling. conducted at the NCAA convention make the Aggies eligible number of participants). to discuss issues impacting Division I • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. to win automatic berths • Attendance at NCAA convention. members. Institutional representa- • Submit a formal application and fee. tives required to attend the meeting • Attendance at a meeting conducted to NCAA Championships • Attendance at NCAA meeting at the are the CEO, AD, SWA, FAR, and at the NCAA Convention to discuss beginning with their fi rst • Submit a revised strategic plan based convention to discuss issues impact- Compliance Coordinator. issues impacting Division I members. active year of Division I on the previously submitted plan. ing Division I. membership in 2007-08. • Completion of an NCAA athletics • Submit an annual report and updated The Big West Conference- • Apply Division I legislation to the • Submit an annual report and updated certifi cation orientation visit. strategic plan by June 30, 2007 sponsored NCAA 2003-13 greatest extent possible. strategic plan by June 30 based on based on feedback received from feedback received from the previous • Completion of a compliance review the previous years review. passed in August of • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. year. conducted by the national offi ce 2004. and submission of a report with an • The CEI reaches its full implementa- • Attendance at an orientation session. • Considered Division I for scheduling institutional response of fi ndings. tion. The athletics-designated Under previous legisla- against opponents. portion increases to generate an tion, the Aggies would • Submit an annual report and updated • Submit an annual report and updated estimated total of $4.26 million in strategic plan. have been ineligible to • Total athletics grant-in-aid increases to strategic plan by June 30 based on grants-in-aid. approximately $2.5 million. feedback received from the previous win any automatic berth • Considered Division II in scheduling year’s annual report. awarded to the Big West against Division I opponents, Divi- • The portion of the CEI fees designated 2007-08 Conference until 2009- sion I against Division II opponents. for athletics increases to generate an • The portion of the CEI fees designated 10. For men’s basketball, estimated total of $2.03 million in for athletics increases to contribute • The Campus Expansion Initiative First Year of Division I the wait was eight years, grants-in-aid. an estimated total of $3.17 million takes effect, contributing an esti- • All teams become eligible for confer- meaning the Aggies for athletics grants-in-aid. mated total of $999,000 – toward ence and NCAA championships. would not be able to win athletics grants-in-aid. • Teams become eligible to win Big an automatic berth until West automatic berths to NCAA 2015-16. championships.

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