Wake Forest Demon Deacons Wake Forest Demon Deacons Wake Forest Demon Deacons 2002 DEMON DEACON MEN’S SOCCER NOVEMBER 28, 2002 NCAA TOURNAMENT GUIDE aaiy3,000 Bobby Muuss Jay Vidovich 105-57-17(.632) Ohio Wesleyan Atlantic Coast (‘82) Assistant Coaches Record at WFU andBlack OldGold Alma Mater Head Coach Stadium Spry Dennie W. Deacons Demon Conference 3,950 Capacity NC Winston-Salem, Stadium Colors Nickname Undergrad Enrollment Location mi [email protected] 575-7161 (336) (336) 758-5640 Mike Vest Email Cell Phone Phone Office Men’s Soccer Contact Media Relations F University QuickFacts 7:00 7:00 QUARTERFINAL 1-0 NCAA L, 1-0 W, # 2-0 W, 4-0 W, 7 December 8-0 W, #CLEMSON(13/14) 30 OLDDOMINION # 3-1 W, 27 (11/7) Virginia ! SOUTHERN GEORGIA 15 10-0 at Davidson W, 9 at Duke 5 1 2-2(2ot) T, 2-0 November W, 2-2(2ot) T, GARDNER-WEBB 29 Carolina atNorth 26 ELON 2-0 W, 1-0 W, 23 CLEMSON(4/9) 19 CAROLINA(11/13) SOUTH 11 State at NC 3-0 W, MARY WILLIAM & 3-0 5 W, 2-0 W, 2 2-1 October 1-1(2ot) W, T, MARYLAND (10/4) 2-1 W, 27 GREENSBORO UNC 25 John’s (3/2) atSt. 21 atRichmond 18 VIRGINIA(6/15) at OldDominion 14 7 2-1 W, Akron 2 1-1(2ot) T, September SaintLouis (11/11) 30 August Results Schedule & 3#NA eiia Dla)6:30/9:00 (Dallas) Semifinal NCAA # 13 udd1834 ounded 5#NA ia Dla)4:00 (Dallas) Final NCAA # 15 tlczdgmsaei Fadvances WF if are games Italicized Cr,NC) (Cary, NC) (Chapel Hill, NC) (Chapel Hill, C oraet(ay NC) Tournament (Cary, ! -ACC Home gamesinCAPS. CATournament NCAA # Paul Forster ln ue eri otenadOdDmno.Jeremiah White hasthree ofthose goals. SouthernandOldDominion. Georgia Duke, Elon, SouthCarolina, Mary, & Richmond,William Akron, Louis, Saint regulation ninedifferent times --vs. Wake hasscored inthefinalten minutes of andUNC. ODU the regular seasonmeetings to Virginia, S anaverage of1,141. 36,537fanshave watch 32games, far, So UCSB defeat SanDiego. 3,420fanssaw In a firstround gameatUC-SantaBarbara, Tournament gamethisyear. an NCAA (3,113). andOldDominion (3,106) Southern Georgia Clemson(3,771), South Carolina (3,379), Four ofthoseten gameshave hadcrowds ofmore than3,000fansincluding 9-0-1 record thisyear. P NeilCovone assisted onallthree Deacon goals. buried thelasttwo. Todd Renner scored deVries thefirst goalandRaimo driving rain to beat the Tigers 3-2inDurham. astheDeacons advancedWilliam Hesmerstopped kicks three to penalty thesemifinals. Then, Forest andClemsonwere stilltiedattwo. After 120minutes,Wake right away for theDeacs. 1-0 onaJeremiah White goalandlater Clemsontook a2-1leadbefore Aaron Thomas answered Tourney. Bothprevious meetingswere intheACC postseason for just thethird timeonSaturday. D thegamewithinjuries. had left drilling homeagoalfollowing acorner kick. game withjustunder20minutes to go, therighttimefor AmirLowery picked hisfirstcareer goalashetiedthe son inthe55thminute. twice inthe game’s first20minutes. Dimelon Westfield struck asthe goal inmore than569minutes butthatchangedquickly Tigers’ L for thefirsttimeinschoolhistory. quarterfinals NCAA AwinonSaturday would into puttheDeacons the 1999and2002. in1989, times inschoolhistory, Wednesday’s winover OldDominion. following The were Deacons 1-4atPolo Field Stadium, andare 2-2atSpry Field Stadium. orSpry allhave beenplayed atoldPolo Tournament games, Of Wake Forest’s nineNCAA Winston-Salem. Tournament gameoutsideof have theDeacons never played anNCAA enough, Oddly four years. D son play with Wake Forest holdinga1-0-1markinthosegames. Stadium. atSpry 2-2, Clemsontiedsecond-ranked fourth-ranked Wake Forest, 5-4. the Tigers advanced kicks, onpenalty stilltiedatone, withtheChants, 110 minutes ofaction gram’s 23-year history. The are Deacons intheSweet Demon 16for thethird timeinthepro- Saturday at7:00p.m. Stadiumon hostsClemson(12-4-4)intheRoundof16atSpry Forestminutes to play,Wake (15-1-4) W lmo 1--,231AC CARoundof16 NCAA 2002/7:00PM 30, Nov. 4-0-2ACC) at #1 Wake Forest (15-1-4, 2-3-1ACC) Clemson (12-4-4, #21 Game ast ec ack eac eac ak ond H h ecn aeotcrdteropnns3- ntescn af onlyallowing goalsin The have Deacons outscored theiropponents35-3inthesecond half, The crowd at Wednesday’s wasthesecond-largest gameagainstOldDominion crowd to see Wake Forest hasaveraged 1,946fansinten homegamesthisseason. It’s beenarecord-setting Stadium where seasonfor have theDeacons attendance atSpry a rallied theDeacons from atwo-goal deficitina Championship, On theirway to the1989ACC Wake Forest led Stadiumin2000. The lasttimetheteams metinthepostseasonwasatSpry Forest andClemsonwillsquare offinthe Despite 23seasonsinthesameconference,Wake --3,771sawThe thegame. largest regular Stadiumhistory seasoncrowd inSpry three defenders Deacon Bygame’s end, Wake Forest hobbledto thefinishlineincontest. slicingtheleadinhalfonJeremiah White’s ofthesea- The fifth regrouped Deacons athalftime, The hadn’t Deacons allowed a Forest Stadium. andClemsonmetatSpry 19,Wake On October Tournament andhave reached theround of16three The Deacons are 3-6overall intheNCAA Tournament andthethird inthelast Wake Forest itsseventh makes appearance intheNCAA Tournament buthave crossed pathstwice inpostsea- The teams have never metintheNCAA 19, OnOctober Saturday’s gamewillbethesecond meetingbetween theclubsthisyear. After advanced Wednesday pastCoastal Carolina. whichalsohadafirstround bye, Clemson, After defeating inthesecond round OldDominion onJeremiah White’s goalwithjusttwo e F T ing theH ons and ons intheNC ime A or est E alf H gainst C T ouse n er igers intheP t er oics tains C AA lemson T our lemson inNC namen ostseason t AA Roundof16 Wake Forest Demon Deacons Wake Forest Demon Deacons Wake Forest Demon Deacons 2002 DEMON DEACON MEN’S SOCCER NOVEMBER 28, 2002 NCAA TOURNAMENT GUIDE .SotWhe 114 .813 SV% 44 GA 1980-84 .819 from 191 available SV .865 not 35 statistics GK Some 97 Scott Wehmer 158 3. William Hesmer 620 2. Grave dePeralta J. played) 1.04 min. 1.12 1. 2500 GAA 3900 3525 (minimum MP 45 Name 44 GA Career Leaders -Save Percentage 0.80 3917 Scott Wehmer 3. 35 Olson Matt 208 2. 191 158 William Hesmer played) min. 1. 2500 230 (minimum Saves Name 255 Career Leaders Against -Goals Avg. William Hesmer 8. Scott Wehmer 620 5. JohnCarr 4. Conner Sean 18 3. McGinty Mike 17 19 2. JoseGrave dePeralta 1. 20 Name Career Leaders -Saves Assists 24 21 Vicente Bastidas 8. BrianCarroll 7. BenStafford 6. NeilCovone 26 4. ChristianLonteen 3. 28 Goals Erwin Mark 36 29 1. 68 Name Career Leaders -Assists JohnDuguid 5. deVries Raimo 4. Jeremiah White 32 3. 38 31 BenStafford 18 17 8 2. Erwin Mark 7 7 1. 15 Name 38 10 Career Leaders -Goals 50 14 67 Vicente Bastidas 14 15 -. BrianCarroll 18 71 PTS 26 -. A 15 91 -. Bobby Gehring 28 G 72 19 160 -. 24 14 36 Closing in... 29 68 Jaron Barbee 10. JohnDuguid 5. deVries Raimo 4. Jeremiah White 3. BenStafford 2. Erwin Mark 1. Name Career Leaders -Points WATCH RECORD 80 80 ATTENDANCE 1-1 61 5-7 104 PENALTIES OFFSIDES PENALTY KICKS CORNER KICKS OPP WF SHOT STATISTICS TEAM ST elwcrs2 31 23 Yellow cards oa 95 10779 19455 Total e ad 2 312 0 316 7/1540 10/1946 Dates/Avg Per Date 10 Red cards 61 .424 8.9 Fouls .534 16.2 .062 .164 Assists 75-177 Shots/Game 173-324 SOG pct. 0.52 Shots ongoal-Att. 2.51 Shot pct. 11-177 53-324 scoredGoals average attempts Goals-Shot rgHiea 20 24 Greg Heileman Kyle Bachmeier A TISTICS P 89 177 324 5 11 3 6 53 0 5 Total 0 98 OT2 0 178 68 OT 0 138 Total 3 2nd OPP OT2 35 1st WF 8 OT SHOTS 18 2nd OPP 1st WF GOALS U were1999 whentheDeacons third. ranked thetop five for 11weeks andthetop 25for 20consecutive weeks. straight weeks, aehs’ lydFra ic - aai i nte19 CATournamentWake atSpry. hasn’t played Furman since a4-0Paladin wininthe1999NCAA The are Deacons 0-2all-timeagainsttheCardinal and8-6-4againstthePaladins. Stadium. Spry at 7at7:00p.m. December The gamewould place onSaturday, take either Stanford orFurman. In theR White scored bothgoalsin Wake’s 2-0win atDuke. State andthegame-winneragainst Virginia. NC Clemson, scoring againstMaryland, ineachofthosegames, games buthadamajorimpact 14assists). deVries to become theschool’s third all-timeleadingscorer with72points(29goals, Soccer America Soccer W 5KnyKlfi - 05 .00.0 0.0 0 7.0 1.0 Sho 0 4 0 T 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 L .000 0-0 0 13 2 0-0 W 0 0-0 0-0 .833 0-0 0 1.000 .000 Pct 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 0.00 0 0-0 0-0 55 6 Saves 0 .000 0 0 2-0 Avg 0-0 1-0 0.58 0 .000 1 10:58 0.00 GA 0-0 0 4-0 .800 11 .000 1694:14 Min. .500 0 2 18-18 1-0 0 0-0 0-0 GP-GS 0 194:30 .231 .000 4 0 1 1.000 0-0 0-0 .400 5-2 1 0-0 3 Hesmer William 1 .000 2-0 1 .000 1.000 0 0 0-0 2 1-1 Kenny Killfoil 0 1 .000 .545 2 1 5 1.000 2 0-0 Brad McEachern 1 0 0-0 0 .200 25 1 13 1 6 0 0-0 .500 1 Name 1.000 1 0 1 2 0 5 4-0 0-1 1-0 1 .500 .000 ## 2 2 11-0 2 1-0 1.000 0 1 2 1 20-20 .833 11 4 2 1.000 1 5 0-1 .667 2 0 0-0 0 Parkhurst Michael 0 5 6-0 0-0 2 .125 4 1-1 0 0 6 .400 1 1-1 1 1 0 Marcellus Tennyson 20-16 3 .558 .333 16-7 8 1 1 4 4 17-17 Koh Matt 5 .333 1 23 1-0 1 24 0-0 6 2-0 0-0 WiggySaunders 27 0 0-0 4 9 0 11-1 .455 .070 2-0 6 Caugherty Ryan .500 21 2-2 2 7-0 6 .649 15 KelvinJones 20-18 43 2 17 12 2 .500 8 2 5 Brent Pridgen 24 0-0 .121 14 2 13 .118 13 1 GideonCoronel 8-0 2 20 2 .162 .548 1-0 33 34 .231 Wes 2 Allen 7 19 JamesRiley PK-ATT 10-1 37 17 3 GW .458 20-20 13 26 17 16 YC-RC 3 13-0 SOG% Tomy .194 22 Szczypiorski 17 2 SOG 5 15-1 16 Shot% 8 Grey Ballard 18 31 20-20 .229 Sh 5 AmirLowery 4 4 16 4 48 20 Pts Stephen Keel 6 15 6 20-20 Adam Hakes 20-19 A 27 13 8 Carroll Brian 20-19 22 18-13 G Bastidas Vicente 5 6 7 GP-GS 0-0-0 JustinMoose 11 8 Bobby Gehring 20-2 11 0-1-1 1-1-1 Scott Sealy 15-6 2-0-1 6 Alexander Ryan 0-0-1 9 5-0-2 2-0-1 NEUTRAL Jeremiah White 24 Name 3-0-1 10 9-0-1 AWAY 4-0-2 ## 15-1-4 HOME OVERALL 3-1-3 TEAMS RANKED VS. GAMES ACC ALL GAMES RECORD: STATISTICS 2002 CUMULATIVE lmo 1--,231AC CARoundof16 NCAA 2002/7:00PM 30, Nov. 4-0-2ACC) at #1 Wake Forest (15-1-4, 2-3-1ACC) Clemson (12-4-4, #21 Game p hit N h ubroernigi h eti colhsoy The previous bestcamein1991and isthebestinschoolhistory. The numberoneranking Forest numberoneby has beenranked atleastonepublicationfor six Nonetheless,Wake If the Deacons advance, they would reach the quarterfinals for thefirsttimeever andhost theywould reach thequarterfinals advance, theDeacons If The are Deacons numberonethisweek ranked Demon by He istheonlyplayer in Wake to score ten history ormore goalsinback-to-back seasons. Hecame off thebenchinhisfirstnine missedfive gameswithaleginjury. Early thisfall,White Jeremiah White passedRaimo With hisgame-winninggoalon Wednesday againstODU, e B e oa...... 2 8941 .26 831 11 1 4 4 1 15 15 1 1-1 .853 5-7 .694 1 15 64 31-2 120 0.52 23-0 2.51 .424 1899:4211 .534 1899:4253 75 20 173 20 .062 .164 Opponents...... 177 324 Total...... 167 32 61 10 53 11 20 20 Opponents...... Total...... x t: ank ec omes ings ranks Wake Forest atnumbertwo behindMaryland. . W . . ak e F or est ’ s T hir d A ll-T ime L eading Sc P 83 61 104 2 0 120 1 64 2 2 2 30 Total 59 OT2 3 28 2 43 OT Total 62 OPP OT2 33 2nd WF OT 53 1st CORNERS 27 2nd OPP 1st WF SAVES or er Soccer Times Times Soccer and theNSCAA. Wake Forest Demon Deacons Wake Forest Demon Deacons Wake Forest Demon Deacons 2002 DEMON DEACON MEN’S SOCCER NOVEMBER 28, 2002 NCAA TOURNAMENT GUIDE udy . . .1-0 Sundays . ..4-0-3 Saturdays ..2-1-1 Fridays . . .7-0 Weekdays ..4-1 November . ..3-0-2 October ..6-0-1 September ..2-1-3 Wake Opponentscores first When ..13-0-1 Wake scores first ..2 Comeback Victories ..0-1-3 Trailing At Halftime ..6-0-1 Tied At Halftime ..9-0 Leading At Halftime . ..0-0-4 Games Overtime ..4-0 Games 2-Goal ..5-1 Games 1-Goal ..14-1-3 Night Games ..1-0-1 Day Games . ..2-0-1 Away ACC ..2-0-1 Home ACC ..3-1-3 Ranked Teams: vs. . .11-0-2 Non-Conference . ..1-1-1 Neutral ..5-0-2 Away ..9-0-1 Home . . .15-1-4 Overall W Southern andOldDominion). Ga. Clemson, 3,000 (SouthCarolina, Hadfour homecrowds ofmore than * (Brian Carroll). Hermann Trophy Finalist HadaM.A.C. * Shutout 11opponents. * season overall andintheACC. undefeated Gone intheregular * numberone. Ranked * regular season. First place intheACC * 9 Tournament. #1seedintheNCAA * 8 Assists 1980 W Year 10 2002 1981 Ryan Alexander 4. RobBurt 21 2. 20 Kingsley Gary 1. 2001 2002 PTS Name 25 22 LeadersSingle Season -Assists Year 1980 Ryan Alexander 1981 6. Scott Sealy 4. 1 Kingsley Gary 1 2. 1 RobBurt 1. 2 1 Name <--nopoll--> 1 1 LeadersSingle Season -Points 1 3 3 1 1 RECORDS FRESHMAN 1 2 1 3 2 2 7 25 Nov. 3 18 Nov. 3 9 2 11 Nov. 2 14 3 2 4 Nov. 16 28 5 Oct. 3 13 21 Oct. 8 17 21 14 Oct. 10 7 Oct. ST 22 30 Sept. 22 22 23 Sept. SA 16 Sept. 21 NSCAA 9 Sept. 3 Sept. Preseason Date IN AKE’S REC AKE THE R utnMoe20 8 8 2002 1983 9 1980 Justin Moose Gilkes Ricky Steve Heileman 21 1980 22 1989 Erwin Mark deVries Raimo FOREST ANKINGS ORD “FIRST WHEN S ” oiWs tltcTanr2dGtybr olg,1994 College, Gettysburg 1996 Carolina, North Alma Mater 1998 Wilmington, UNC 1982 OhioWesleyan, 1999 Connecticut, 2nd Year 3rd GA Marietta, CT NewCanaan, 1st FL Davie, 9th 164 2nd Austin,TX 160 Athletic Trainer Strength Coach 145 MI Assistant Southfield, Coach 5-9 185 AZ 6-1 Phoenix, Position Assistant Coach 6-0 Coach Jennings Matt Head NE IN Columbus, Indianapolis, M/D 180 GA Marietta, 6-3 190 Roni Wyss D/M D Paul Forster Netherlands Amsterdam, 180 Fair 176 OaksRanch,TX 6-1 Bobby Muuss So. 160 6-3 GK NC Elkin, Jay Vidovich Colchester,VT Fr. Fr. 170 Name 180 6-2 M/F 6-0 5-8 DC Washington, Fredericksburg,VA So. 160 175 F COACHING CO STAFF 6-0 Eisenacher Littleton, Mark F/M 6-1 Fr. Koh Matt D 190 168 D 6-0 6-3 R-Jr. 29 JoshArpin 175 NC Statesville, Petit Valley,Trinidad PA27 Kenny Killfoil Pittsburgh, M Fr. 5-11 D 26 Alexander Ryan 6-2 Jr. PA So. Lansdowne, M 25 Marcellus Tennyson 6-0 145 F 184 PA 173 Catasauqua, Springfield,VA 24 R-Fr. Adam Hakes Jr. D/M D 165 23 Wiggy Saunders Netherlands Amsterdam, Fr. 5-7 5-9 So. 22 Brent Pridgen 160 150 6-0 F 21 So. GideonCoronel CO RI Colorado Springs, 5-9 Cranston, Jr. 20 Tomy Szczypiorski 175 F/M 5-10 D/M NC 5-8 Wilson, 19 Wes Allen So. F CA F/M 18 145 Grey Ballard Arcadia, 150 5-10 17 AmirLowery So. Fr. 195 M M So. 16 KelvinJones 5-10 5-10 205 Jr. 15 Stephen Keel D 6-2 14 Caugherty Ryan Jr. D/M Jr. 13 JustinMoose 6-4 D 12 Jeremiah White Sr. Scott Sealy GK 11 So. Bastidas Vicente GK 10 Fr. Carroll Brian 9 Bobby Gehring Jr. 8 Parkhurst Michael Sr. 7 JamesRiley 6 Hesmer William 3 Brad McEachern 2 1 0 NUMERICAL rsmn..8 Freshmen ..9 Sophomores ..8 Juniors ..2 Seniors ROSTER BREAKDOWNS lmo 1--,231AC CARoundof16 NCAA 2002/7:00PM 30, Nov. 4-0-2ACC) at #1 Wake Forest (15-1-4, 2-3-1ACC) Clemson (12-4-4, #21 Game Tennyson Parkhurst Moose Eisenacher Ballard Arpin Alexander Allen (redshirt) Szczypiorski Sealy Riley Pridgen Lowery Koh Killfoil Keel Caugherty White Saunders Jones Hesmer (redshirt) Hakes Coronel Carroll Bastidas McEachern Gehring emn ..1 Vermont ..1 Trinidad ..1 Island Rhode ..1 Nebraska ..1 Michigan ..1 Indiana ..1 Florida ..1 ofColumbia District ..1 Connecticut ..1 California . . .1 Arizona ..2 Netherlands ..2 ..2 Virginia Texas ..2 Georgia Colorado ..2 . .3 Pennsylvania ..3 Carolina North State By ..3 Goalkeepers ..8 Forwards ..8 Midfielders ..10 Defenders By Position ig anes. ..“Wiggy” Wiggy Saunders ..“Piggy” Brent Pridgen ..“Skippy” Tomy Szczypiorski ..“Sunshine” Stephen Keel ..“Giggles” James Riley ..“BigBird” Adam Hakes GUIDE NICKNAME ..Wee-ss Wyss ..VID-o-vich Vidovich ..Skippy-OR-ski Szczypiorski ..SEE-lee Sealy ..M-you-ss Muuss ..G-AIR-ing Gehring ..EYE-zen-ah-ker Eisenacher . . .Core-oh-NELL Coronel ..COCK-er-tee Caugherty . ..Bah-STEE-dahs Bastidas ..Vis-SEN-tay Vicente PRONUNCIATION GUIDE (given name is Weston) is name (given (hard G) Wake Forest Demon Deacons Wake Forest Demon Deacons Wake Forest Demon Deacons 2002 DEMON DEACON MEN’S SOCCER NOVEMBER 28, 2002 NCAA TOURNAMENT GUIDE eeihWie(r,M) (Jr., Jeremiah White D) Wiggy (Jr., Saunders D/M) James Riley (So., D) Parkhurst (Fr., Michael F) Justin Moose(Fr., GK) William Hesmer(Jr., D) (Sr., Bobby Gehring M) Brian Carroll (Jr., M) Vicente Bastidas(Jr., Jay Vidovich (HeadCoach) 8 2002 A 2002 9 Ryan Alexander 7. 1997 10 2001 Kyle Bachmeier 3. 10 Bastidas Vicente 1. 1998 Assists Greg Krauss 11 16 15 9. 17 2002 36 2000 2001 1981 1983 Jeremiah White 5. Jeremiah White 4. BenStafford 3. Erwin Mark 24 2. Erwin Mark 1. 1988 Goals 25 29 27 1984 NigelMcNamara 10. 38 37 2002 1989 Riggs-Miller Henry 39 8. 79 2000 2001 1981 Jeremiah White 1983 6. Davies Geraint 5. Jeremiah White 4. BenStafford 3. Erwin Mark 2. Erwin Mark 1. Points RECORDS SEASON SINGLE * First Team All-ACC Team First * All-District Academic Verizon * Team All-Tournament Classic UNC * All-ACC Team Second * Year the of Rookie ACC * All-ACC Team First * 11) (Nov. Week the of Player ACC * Finalist Trophy Hermann M.A.C. * Team All-Tournament Classic UNC * Year the of Coach ACC * utnMoe20 8 9 2002 9 1980 9 1980 Justin Moose 1989 10 Greg Heileman 1981 Rob Burt Neil Covone Kingsley Gary 10 10 1988 1989 11 11 11 Nigel McNamara 1989 deVries Raimo 1991 1985 Riggs-Miller Henry Davies Geraint John Duguid 25 1980 27 1991 Rob Burt John Duguid * National Player of the Week (Nov. 3) (Nov. Week the of Player National * Team All-Tournament ACC * All-ACC Team Second * 30) (Sept. Week the of Player ACC * All-ACC Team First * * ACC Player of the Week (Oct. 14) (Oct. Week the of Player ACC * Team All-Tournament Classic UNC * (SA) All-American Preseason * * ACC Player of the Week (Sept. 15) (Sept. Week the of Player ACC * * Soccer America Team of the Week Week the of Team America Soccer * (Sept. 15) (Sept. W ARDS & HONORS H RBBESATN LINEUP STARTING PROBABLE THE 7RF.WsAln10Hasreally impressed coaches withwork ethic surgeries incareer Overcome multiple knee 0 Academicskill All-District inthe air; Good ball best the 2 has Versatile player position hasexperience atevery field 1 the of player 1 Three shy ofsettingsingleseasonassistrecord Smallest 3 teams 4 All-ACC strongthe andfast Trinidad Note native is big, to 0 8 named goals Wes Allen Finalist 8 were Trophy Assists Adam 6 Hakes players game-winning WiggySaunders Goals Hermann five R-Fr. Hasanimposing physical presence inmiddle Italicized 5 Club speed; 6 R-Jr. Athletic 17 Explosive Bobby Gehring 4 Jr. Missouri 22 best passer gifted D Plays with great intensity; ACC’s of Alexander Ryan 2 6 one 21 F Sr. great playmaker ofthemidfield; Quarterback 5 expectations; D Name 7 threat to score oncornersearly Fr. Incredible leaper; Moose 1 6 D/M 2 Justin Surpassed Year 24 ontheball poise Great speed, M/F 5 Scott Sealy 11 # 3 2 Pos. Fr. 0 shutouts 0 11 AmirLowery First theBench: Off So. with White 4 4 11 defense Caugherty Ryan a Jeremiah for 0 9 So. F backstop Bastidas Vicente 0 The Carroll Note So. Brian F 15 0 Jr. M 12 Assists Jr. Parkhurst KelvinJones Goals .833 Michael 10 Jr. M Note 8 M JamesRiley Jr. 0.58 Pct. 7 Sv. Fr. M GAA 14 M So. Hesmer 3 D William Name 2 D Year D Jr. # Pos. Name 1 Year GK # Pos. Probable Starters: DEACONS DEMON THE NOTING lmo 1--,231AC CARoundof16 NCAA 2002/7:00PM 30, Nov. 4-0-2ACC) at #1 Wake Forest (15-1-4, 2-3-1ACC) Clemson (12-4-4, #21 Game Jeremiah White (Jr.) White Jeremiah James Riley (So.) Midfielder Defender #10 #2 Amir Lowery (So.) Scott (So.) Sealy Midfielder Forward #15 #9 (Fr.) Parkhurst Michael Vicente Bastidas(Jr.) William Hesmer (Jr.) Hesmer William Goalkeeper Midfielder Defender #8 #3 #1 Ryan Caugherty (So.)Ryan Caugherty Justin Moose (Fr.) Moose Justin Midfielder Forward #12 #11 Brian Carroll (Jr.) Carroll Brian Kelvin Jones(Jr.) Midfielder Defender #14 #7 Wake Forest Demon Deacons Wake Forest Demon Deacons Wake Forest Demon Deacons 2002 DEMON DEACON MEN’S SOCCER NOVEMBER 28, 2002 NCAA TOURNAMENT GUIDE o 5v.igna012:46:60 67% 0% 0% 92% 0% 0% 21% 90% 0% 37% 60:06 0% 33% 55% 29:54 61% 0% 0% 15% 0% 71% 0% 5% 0% 7:35 45% 19:14 0-1 61% 40:26 64% 82:24 0% 20:51 0% 0% 8:38 0% 69:34 0% 49:53 4-0 61:30 59% 81:21 17% 35:06 80% 29:30 3-1 104:33 7% 54:54 8-0 65% 16:27 vs.Virginia 2-0 1% 26:25 10-0 Nov 15 49:47 2-2 GEORGIASOUTHERN 85:46 2-2 63:35 0% Nov 09 atDavidson 31% 60:13 35:08 12/7 4:14 Nov 05 University atDuke 2-0 32:13 Nov 01 54:52 GARDNER-WEBB 1/13 57:47 29 Oct 1/4 1-0 Carolina atNorth Trail% 37:16 3-0 2-0/3-0 26 Oct 74:10 18:13 ELON Lead % 2-0 71:29 23 Oct 52:44 CLEMSON 80/80 15:15 4/3 71:47 0:33 0-0/0-0 83:17 1-1 19 Oct 4/7 SOUTHCAROLINA 1-0/1-0 38:31 15/24 2-1 11 Oct 6:43 2-0 atNCState 3-0 61:34 23-0/31-2 05 Oct 4/2 WILLIAM&MARY 12/12 Trailing 2/1 27:43 0-0/1-0 02 6/3 Oct 316/312 2-1 MARYLAND 0-0/1-0 8/9 8/1 Tied 104/61 27 Sep 8/4 4/3 UNCGREENSBORO Leading 173/75 2-1 2/1 324/177 25 Sep John's 1-0/3-1 Score atSt. 2/0 1-1 12/5 61/10 0/4 21 Sep 15/1 14/6 0-0/0-0 atRichmond 4/1 2-0/2-0 5/6 53/11 18 Sep VIRGINIA 1-0/1-0 4/6 9/1 23/20 20/5 8/3 14 Sep 2/2 53-11 7/1 atOldDominion 0/3 12/12 08 Sep 0/0 2-0/1-0 14/23 vs AKRON 5/3 2-0/1-0 11/4 13/6 9/3 1/0 14/13 01 Sep 12/4 vs Louis Saint 3/4 Opponent 1-0/2-0 7/1 9/2 3/3 Aug 30 0/1 0-0/1-0 24/4 3/1 8/5 6-0/1-0 17/24 2/0 26/5 1/0 Date 15/20 0/3 22/2 1-0/0-0 Leading / Trailing 9/5 / Tied Comparison 10/5 0-1 7/4 4/1 10/1 4/3 1-0/3-1 9/6 9/9 4/0 19/13 9/0 0-0/1-0 1-0 29/4 34/16 17/13 4/4 Games inBoldare ACC Games 3/6 10/1 21/23 3/1 1/5 1-0/3-0 5/1 1/0 12/5 totals are Game displayed intheformat TEAM/OPPONENT for eachcategory 8/0 Note: 4-0 14/26 0/5 12/0 3/2 1-0/2-0 20/16 13/2 2/4 8/6 3-1 22/7 3/4 3/5 2/0 10/0 8/6 Totals DOMINION 1-0/4-0 8-0 OLD 17/25 2/8 2/2 6/4 2/0 Nov 27 2/2 13/9 vs.Virginia 13/7 10/11 10-0 2/0 5/6 2-0 Nov 15 5/2 9/3 6/22 GEORGIASOUTHERN 2-2 10/4 21/31 2/0 Nov 09 2/0 2-2 at Davidson 6/2 4/0 1/0 9/9 10/9 Nov 05 23/10 10/4 2/0 2/5 at 2-0 Nov 01 3/0 GARDNER-WEBB 11/3 2/0 21/7 2/0 Offside 29 Oct 1-0 5/0 3/1 Carolina at North 1/1 8/4 26 Oct 20/9 ELON YC-RC/YC-RC 3-0 2-0 3/1 23 2/0 Oct 3/0 2/1 CLEMSON 13/10 1-1 Fouls 19 Oct SOUTH CAROLINA 1/0 Corners 11 Oct 2/1 2-0 OnGoal at NCState 1/1 3-0 2-1 Shots 05 Oct WILLIAM&MARY 2/1 02 Oct Assists 2-1 1/1 MARYLAND Goals 27 Sep UNCGREENSBORO 2-1 25 Sep John's Score atSt. 1-1 21 Sep atRichmond 18 Sep VIRGINIA 14 Sep atOldDominion 08 Sep vs AKRON 01 Sep vs Louis Saint Opponent Aug 30 Date Wake Forest Team Comparison Game-by-Game STATISTICSMISCELLANEOUS P 0 0 1 1 1 UNC 0 ODU Virginia 0 0 13% 4 0% 35% 2% 3 Akron Johns St. 1 241:35 SLU 975:58 672:04 52-11 GOALS OPP 87:51 GOALS 2:08 1-0 Analysis By Minute Goals Totals DOMINION OLD Nov 27 F23373378890 9 8 8 7 3 3 7 3 3 2 WF -01-02-03-04-54-05-06-07-08-0OT 80-90 70-80 60-70 50-60 45-50 40-45 30-40 20-30 10-20 0-10 lmo Clemson Clemson lnUNC Elon Virginia