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Front Row: Taylor Grim, Nick Orton, Logan Threadgill, Eddie Nam, Randy McLeod, Paulo Bonfim, Blake Gardner, Blair Gaines, Dennis Moore, Andrew Eppelsheimer, Kentrel Owens Middle Row: Manager Mike Nichols, Assistant Coach Barry Slagle, Matt Frongello, Wiley Sinkus, Alan Gore, Ethan Kilby, Ben Limbaugh, Andrew Drennan, Frank Dineen, Ben Puetter, Will O’Brien, Head Coach Ralph Polson, Trainer Mark Mancebo Back Row: Scott Redding, Armin Kinigadner, Ryan Hurst, Turner Almond, Bryan Eddy, Wilson Hood, Alex Hutchins, Quinn Hunt, Billy Padula, Alexander Drummond, Ethan Miller 2010 Men’s Soccer WoffordWofford Media Guide

2009 Champions 2010 Schedule Contents Aug. 21 East Tennessee St. (exhibition) 6:00 pm Quick Facts...... 2 Aug. 24 Newberry (exhibition) 6:30 pm Snyder Field...... 3 Aug. 28 Presbyterian (exhibition) 6:00 pm 2009 NCAA Tournament...... 4-5 Sept. 2 at Navy 7:00 pm Wofford College...... 6-8 Sept. 4 at UMBC 4:00 pm Richardson Building...... 9 Sept. 10 vs. VCU # 5:00 pm Strength and Conditioning...... 10 Sept. 12 at Coastal Carolina # 3:00 pm Head Coach Ralph Polson...... 11 Sept. 17 USC Upstate 6:00 pm Assistant Coaches...... 12 Sept. 21 at 7:00 pm 2010 Rosters...... 13 Sept. 26 at Mercer 5:00 pm Players...... 14-24 Oct. 2 Winthrop 7:00 pm 2009 Statistics...... 25 Oct. 5 at College of Charleston * 7:00 pm Team Records...... 26 Oct. 8 Davidson * (Fox Soccer Channel) 8:00 pm Individual Records...... 27 Oct. 12 Appalachian State * 6:00 pm Annual Statistic Leaders...... 28-30 Oct. 16 at Elon * 7:00 pm Year-By-Year Results...... 31-35 Oct. 19 at UNC Greensboro * 7:00 pm All-Time Series Records...... 36-37 Oct. 23 Georgia Southern * 6:00 pm Honors and Awards...... 38-40 Oct. 27 at Clemson 7:00 pm Oct. 30 at UNC Asheville 2:00 pm Wofford Administration ...... 41 Nov. 2 Furman * 7:00 pm Spartanburg...... 42 Nov. 6 SoCon Tournament First Round (campus sites) Phi Beta Kappa...... 43 Nov. 12, 14 SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) Southern Conference...... 44-45 Wofford College Athletics Hall of Fame...... 46 * - Southern Conference match # - Coastal Carolina/adidas Tournament Home matches in bold played at Snyder Field 2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide  Quick Facts General Information Location: ...... Spartanburg, SC athletic media relations Founded:...... 1854 Assistant AD for Media Relations: Brent Williamson Enrollment: ...... 1,450 Office Phone: 864-597-4093 Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I E-Mail: [email protected] Conference: ...... Southern Assistant Director for Media Relations: Kevin Young Colors: ...... Old Gold (PMS 873) and Black E-Mail: [email protected] Nickname: ...... Terriers Office Phone: 864-597-4092 Home Facility...... Snyder Field (2,250) Media Relations Assistant (SOCCER CONTACT): Ty Osborne Program Started...... 1975 E-Mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 864-597-4098 Campus Administration FAX: 864-597-4129 President: ...... Dr. Benjamin B. Dunlap (University of the South ‘59) Mailing Address: 429 North Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29303 Faculty Athletic Representative: ...... Dr. Jameica Hill (Wofford ‘88) Athletic website: www.woffordterriers.com Athletic Director: ...... Richard Johnson (The Citadel ‘76) Athletic Department Phone:...... 864-597-4090 directions to campus Mailing Address:...... 429 N. Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29303 From the West/GSP Airport: Take I-85 north to exit 69 (Business 85 North). Exit at 5A, I-585 South/US 176. After 2.5 miles, turn right on McGreavy, then left at the light on Wood Street, which Athletics Web Site:...... woffordterriers.com turns into Cummings Street. Street leads to Gibbs Stadium and campus. Fax...... 864-597-4112 From the North: Take I-26 east to exit 15 (US 176). Follow for 7 miles. Turn right on McGreavy, then left at the light on Wood Street, which turns into Cummings Street. Street leads to Gibbs Coaching Staff Stadium and campus. Head Coach...... Ralph Polson (Erskine ‘80) From the East/Charlotte Airport: Take I-85 south to exit 77 (Business 85 South). Exit at 5A, I-585 South/US 176. After 2.5 miles, turn right on McGreavy, then left at the light on Wood Street, Wofford Record (years)...... 18-15-3 (2) which turns into Cummings Street. Street leads to Gibbs Stadium and campus. Overall Record (years)...... 214-119-29 (19) From the South: Take I-26 west to exit 21B (US 29 North). After 3.5 miles, turn left on St. John Office Phone...... 864-597-4125 Street. Turn left at North Church Street. Turn right on Evins Street to reach the athletic facilities. Email...... [email protected] Assistant Coach...... Barry Slagle (Sewanee ‘06) Woffordterriers.com Office Phone...... 864-597-4123 In the fall of 2009, Wofford College launched an updated website for athletics which Email...... [email protected] can be found at www.woffordterriers.com. The site contains all the information Assistant Coach...... Carlos Osorio (USC Spartanburg ‘82) any Terrier fan is looking for, including rosters, schedules, student-athlete bios, updated statistics and archives. Live stats for most sports are also provided. Another Season Outlook and Review key feature is TerrierVision. With this pay-per-view video service, fans can watch 2009 Record...... 12-3-3 a wide variety of events, including football, men’s and women’s , and 2009 SoCon Record...... 5-1-1 (First) , live on any computer with a broadband connection. Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 20/10 Newcomers...... 10

Athletic Administration Athletic Director...... Richard Johnson Associate AD/Development...... Terri Lewitt Associate AD/Sports Programs...... Mark Line Assistant AD/Media Relations...... Brent Williamson Assistant AD/Marketing and Promotions...... Lenny Mathis Assistant AD/Development and Major Gifts...... Al Clark Assistant AD/Compliance...... Elizabeth Rabb Director of Facilities...... Andy Kiah Asst. Athletic Media Relations Director...... Kevin Young Facilities Assistant...... Donny Jobe Credits Sports Information Assistant...... Ty Osborne Marketing and Promotions Assistant...... Gregor Walz The 2010 Wofford College men’s soccer media guide is a publication of the Wofford athletic media relations office. Editor: Brent Williamson. Editorial assistance provided by Kim Tonkin, Ty Terrier Club Assistant...... Lauren Keisler Osborne and Ralph Polson. Research conducted by Phillip Stone of the Wofford Library Archives. Ticket Manager...... Shelby Taylor Photographs provided by Willis Glassgow, Mark Olencki and Dr. Chuck Hood. Headshots by Mark Administrative Assistant...... Caroline Thomas Olencki. Front cover designed by Brent Williamson. Printed August 2010. Administrative Assistant - Football...... Traci Wilson Administrative Assistants - Coaches...... Dana Mason Wofford College Mission Statement Wofford’s mission is to provide superior (quintessential) liberal arts education that prepares its It is the policy of Wofford College to provide equal opportunities and reasonable accommodation students for extraordinary and positive contributions to society. The focus of Wofford’s mission to all persons regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran is upon fostering commitment to excellence in character, performance, leadership, service to status, or other legally protected status in accordance with applicable federal and state laws. others, and life-long learning.  2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Wofford SnyderSnyder FFieldield

Snyder Field In 1996, with the construction of Gibbs Stadium for the football team, Snyder Snyder Field INformation Field underwent a near-complete renovation. Included in the changes were a widening First Men’s Game September 3, 1997 vs. Limestone, W 9-0 of the field to make it one of the top soccer-specific stadiums in the southeast. First Men’s Goal Miles Drake (9/3/97) 13:50 The Wofford men’s and women’s teams have made Snyder Field home since the First Men’s Victory September 3, 1997 vs. Limestone, W 9-0 1997 season. Located between the Richardson Building, the Campus Life Building and First Women’s Game September 3, 1997 vs. UNC Greensboro, L 3-4 Russell C. King Field, Snyder Field is centrally located on campus. First Women’s Goal Brigid Meadow (9/3/97) 48:48 The Wofford men’s soccer team previously played on Snyder Field until the 1989 season, when they moved to the Terrier Soccer Complex. First Women’s Victory September 21, 1997 vs. Ohio, W 2-1 The facility is named for former Wofford president Henry Nelson Snyder (1902- Men’s Record at Snyder Field 38-70-10(13 seasons) 1942) and can seat 2,250 in bleachers. Additional standing-room areas are located Women’s Record at Snyder Field 56-55-13 (13 seasons) around the perimeter of the facility. THE TERRIER SCULPTURE A sculpture of a Terrier was unveiled on March 25, 2008 outside of the Student Life Building as a gift to Wofford College from the Class of 1956. The following is the text of an address given by Talmage Boyd Skinner, Jr., 1956, Chaplain Emeritus of Wofford College on the dedication.

The mascot of a college should, in large measure, represent the character of the place. In this Palmetto State, we are surrounded by a bevy of mascots. There are Gamecocks and Tigers, Bulldogs and a Rooster named Chanticleer, Indians, Paladins, Cougars, Valkyries, and one school has a sock for an ensign. There are Trojans, Pioneers, and Spartans, and various Cats and feathered creatures. In all the land, only two other schools are Terriers. Some will laugh when we affirm that we are the only true Terriers. Some chuckle when we are audacious enough to claim to be unique and even superior in so many aspects of being a college. The most arrogant of us will admit that there are many good colleges. We have even tried to copy some. I have always been a bit uncomfortable when we talk of another school being a – “flagship” that we need to emulate. Hey! We ARE the flagship! Forgive the pride of some old guys who have loved this little school for over half a century. Yes, we did not come to Wofford just to purchase an education; we joined Wofford. We were adopted into the family with a bond that cannot be broken. Many colleges claim to be family. We truly are. Ours is a bond of shared experience hammered out on the playing fields against foes our size and those with more students than we have living alumni. It does not stop with athletics. The term “student athlete” has authenticity at Wofford. The bond is from a shared academic experience that is not content just to pass on socalled facts, but prepares students to think and to continue to grow. The “proof of the pudding” is in the doctors, lawyers, college presidents and professors, teachers, coaches, leaders in business and service - even in the ministry of the Church. A bond is created in the experience of the arts - the theater program, choral music, strings. One thing we lack - a band - not just the band class that plays well once or twice a year, but a BAND for spirit and musical experience. A bond is created through service programs and the physical arts witnessed by so many exhibitions on campus. Not the least is a religious life program that is open and tolerant, that walks with students seeking answers and helps them first learn to ask questions. We, the Class of 1956 present this Terrier to our college as a symbol of Wofford Spirit in all aspects of this place like no other. We want to add to the tradition of this sacred ground. We want to remind the present Wofford that there is a past on which she stands and remind all of us that it all will be forgotten if we do not have a vision for the future. Our goal should be deeper than the usual quest for reputation, wealth, and prestige. Dr. Dunlap has always called Wofford a “kingdom of the just.” May that ever be our watchword. It may be a simple, unsophisticated phrase, but we are called not to be powerful, but good. As the prophet Micah said, “What does the Lord require of you but to do justice and to love kindness and to walk humbly with your God.” The Class of 1956 proudly and humbly presents this physical representation of the Spirit of Wofford College and all those members of our family who ever lived or presently live on the “City’s Northern Border,” and all who are yet to dwell in the shadow of the Twin Towers.

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In 2009, the Wofford men’s soccer team won the Southern Conference Regular Season Championship and the Tournament Championship, earning a spot in the 2009 NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. When the bracket was announced, Terriers were sent out west to face UC Santa Barbara in the first round. The amazing season by the Wofford men’s soccer team ended with a 1-0 loss to UC Santa Barbara at Harder Stadium in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Gauchos scored the game-winner with seven minutes left in the second half. In the first half, the Terriers controlled the pace of the game. Wofford had the first shot of the game at 24:47 when Yakov Rubinchik had a shot go high. After a corner from Branson Hyatt, Nick Schuermann took a shot that went wide at 31:11. The first shot by the Gauchos came at 32:12 by Josue Madueno. With under two minutes to play in the half, Kentrel Owens made a run, but was unable to get a shot off. Wofford had two shots to only one by the Gauchos in the first 45 minutes. To open the second half, the Gauchos had three corner kicks in the first two minutes and five shots in the first ten minutes as they picked up the intensity. Wofford countered when Wilson Hood took a shot that hit the post at 58:09. Andrew Eppelsheimer had a shot that was saved a minute later off a corner by Branson Hyatt. The Gauchos kept up the offensive attack with the next six shots. Wilson Hood had a header go wide right at 75:21 off a corner. UC Santa Barbara finally broke through when David Walker scored at 83:49 in the second half. Michael Tetteh crossed the ball to Michael Boxall, who headed it to Walker for a shot from ten yards out. Wofford was able to get one more shot on goal at 87:58 by Yakov Rubinchik, but the Gauchos held on for the win.

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Soccer Box Score (Final) 2009 Wofford Soccer Wofford vs #5 UCSB (Nov 19, 2009 at Santa Barbara, Calif)

Wofford (12-3-3) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total UCSB (16-4-2) Wofford 0 0 0 Date: Nov 19, 2009 • Attendance: 2211 UCSB 0 1 1 Weather: Clear, Mid 50's

Wofford UCSB Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo gk 1 Thomas Hunter - ---- gk 24 Hayden, Sam - ---- d 2 Philips Leach - ---- d 2 Boxall, Michael - - - 1 - d 3 Nick Schuermann 1 ---- f 3 Walker, David 3 1 1 - - d 4 Branson Hyatt - ---- d 6 Tetteh, Michael 2 - - 1 - f 6 Wilson Hood 2 ---- mf 8 Silva, Luis 3 ---- f 7 Armin Kinigadner - ---- mf 10 David, Machael 3 1 - - - mf 10 Yakov Rubinchik 2 1 - - - mf 15 Barrera, Danny 2 1 - - - f 12 Kentrel Owens - ---- mf 17 Ryan, Nic - ---- d 19 Randy McLeod - ---- f 21 Nonni, Michael 2 ---- mf 21 Andrew Eppelsheime 1 1 - - - d 23 Hedevag, Martin - ---- mf 25 Scott Redding - ---- d 31 Pontius, Tim ------Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 8 Alex Hutchins - ---- 7 Zerah, Jonathan - ---- 11 Moe Kelli - ---- 11 Ibrahim, Waid - ---- 13 Mac Gambill - ---- 19 Madueno, Josue 1 1 - - - 15 Eddie Nam - ---- Totals 16 4 1 2 7 17 Logan Threadgill - ---- Totals 6 2 0 0 9

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Thomas Hunter 90:00 1 3 24 Hayden, Sam 90:00 0 2

Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Wofford 2 4 6 Wofford 1 2 3 UCSB 1 15 16 UCSB 0 2 2

Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Wofford 1 2 3 Wofford 5 4 9 UCSB 1 7 8 UCSB 4 3 7

Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 83:49 UCSB Walker, David (8) Boxall, Michael 6 crossed to 2 who headed the ball to 3, shot f Tetteh, Michael 10 yds out

Cautions and ejections: YC-WOF #3 (83:15)

Stadium: Harder Stadium Officials: Referee: Martik Mirikian; Asst. Referee: Shahin Torosian; Frank Anderson; Alt. Official: Paul Klock; Timekeeper: Bobby Russell; Scorer: Lisa Skvarla; Offsides: Wofford 0, UCSB 6. NCAA Tournament First Round Game Official's signature

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Wofford College consistently finds itself as a benchmark Business Magazine, a national publication. In October for what higher education should be now and in the 2007, the complex was recognized nationally in the future, and how students can find an exciting and 27th Annual Builder’s Choice Design & Planning Awards fulfilling undergraduate experience that also is a good presented by Builder magazine. value both in financial investment and in value-added Wofford was named to the President’s Higher by that educational experience. Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction The college consistently has scored high on the for 2010, presented by the Corporation for National and National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), which Community Service, an independent federal agency measures the level of academic challenge, active and tasked with fostering an ethic of volunteerism and collaborative learning, student-faculty interaction, service in America. Wofford also was included in the enriching educational experiences, and a supportive 2009 Guide to Service-Learning Colleges & Universities, campus environment. highlighting the college’s programs to encourage student Wofford can be found in numerous commercial and engagement. non-commercial college guides that provide statistical Wofford’s entire 175-acre campus is a national information as well as perspectives from a variety of arboretum, which was named the Roger Milliken sources. Among those are U.S. News & World Report’s Arboretum at Wofford College in honor of the longtime “America’s Best Colleges,” The Princeton Review College trustee and benefactor. More than 5,000 trees have been Guide; The Fiske Guide to Colleges, The (Yale) Insider’s planted on the Wofford campus since 1992. Guide, and Peterson’s Colleges for Top Students. Forbes.com ranked Wofford as one of “America’s Best Colleges” in 2009, with the college being the highest rated institution in South Carolina. In its November 2009 issue, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine ranked Wofford among the nation’s best private college values, at number 31. Wofford consistently lands on “best value” lists in various other national college guides and publications. In U.S. News & World Report’s 2010 “America’s Best Colleges,” Wofford was included in “Great Schools, Great Prices,” a listing of 31 liberal arts colleges. Wofford ranks 6th in the country in the percentage of undergraduates receiving credit for studying abroad, according to Open Doors 2009, an annual report published by the New York-based Institute of International Education (IIE). The Village, Wofford’s apartment-style housing for its senior students, has earned a number of national recognitions. In July 2008, The Village was named as the top “Dorm of Distinction” in its category by University  2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Wofford AcAcademiademicscs

Wofford offers distinctive learning opportunities Learning Communities, an interdisciplinary The Community of Scholars. Student fellows that set it apart from other liberal arts colleges. They approach to learning that links courses in two or more in this summer program work under the supervision of provide students with meaningful study-abroad experi- departments through a common theme. faculty mentors engaged in parallel or related research. ences, exciting and socially useful service opportunities, The Novel Experience, a first-year reading The projects encompass all disciplines, including sci- career-related and experiential learning possibilities, and writing program that offers an introduction to the ence, the humanities, the social sciences and the fine interaction with great academians from across the academic rigors of Wofford while familiarizing students arts. world, and exposure to renowned authors, artists, and with the Spartanburg community. Presidential Seminar, a weekly seminar hosted business and professional leaders. Such “focal point” The Creative Writing Concentration, a pro- by Wofford President Benjamin Dunlap for outstanding programs include, but are not limited to: gram led by outstanding published faculty writers that seniors, in which seminar members explore interdisci- The Interim, a January term that encourages provides additional opportunities for students to hone plinary subjects of current significance. students and faculty to explore new interests both on their creative writing skills, earn coveted prizes and be- Liberty Fellowship, a two-year leadership and off campus. come published writers themselves. experience hosted by the college and a partnership of The Bonner Scholar Program, a service-learn- Presidential International Scholar, an oppor- South Carolina businessman Hayne Hipp, of Greenville, ing scholarship program that places deserving students tunity for an outstanding, intellectually gifted student the Aspen Institute and Wofford, for young citizens of in volunteer positions throughout the community. to visit other parts of the world researching specific aca- South Carolina with exemplary promise for societal The Success Initiative, a leadership and schol- demic areas of interest. achievement. arship program that offers practical, project-based ex- perience. Academic Majors Religion Pre-Professional The Vocational Discernment and Pre-Minis- Accounting Sociology Programs terial Program, a counseling and mentoring approach Art History Spanish Pre-Engineering to helping students make personal decisions regarding Biology Theatre Pre-Dental further study and careers in the ministry. Business Economics Pre-Law Chemistry Academic Minors Pre-Medical Environmental Studies provides a creative and Art History supportive learning environment that helps students Chinese Pre-Ministry Computer Science Business Pre-Pharmacy pursue their goals in the rigorous and challenging pro- Economics Chinese Studies Pre-Veterinary Science gram. It operates both on Wofford’s campus and at the English Computer Science new Glendale Shoals Environmental Studies Center at Environmental Studies Economics Other Programs Glendale, S.C. The property where the center is located Finance English African/African-American Studies borders 19 acres of protected green space along the French Environmental Studies Communications/Journalism Lawson’s Fork Creek. German German Studies Computational Science Neuroscience, a program in which students ex- Government Government Creative Writing History amine the nervous system and its regulation of behav- History Gender Studies Mathematics Geology ior through an experimental approach, offered jointly Humanities Intercultural Studies Philosophy Information Management by the Departments of Psychology and Biology. Intercultural Studies for Business Religion Latin American & Caribbean Studies Computational Science, a fast-growing in- Mathematics Sociology Medical Humanities terdisciplinary field that is at the intersection of the Philosophy Military Science sciences, computer science and mathematics, involves Physics Music learning to store, retrieve, process and visualize massive Psychology Neuroscience amounts of information in web-accessed databases. 19th Century Studies 2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide  Wofford PProminentrominent Aalumnilumni

Wofford alumni live in all 50 states and more than 25 for- chad fiveash ‘94 JERRY RICHARDSON ‘59 eign countries. They include five Rhodes Scholars, five Truman Writer and producer of Kyle XY and One Tree Hill. Jerry Richardson came to Wofford in the mid-1950s as an Scholars and two Barry M. Goldwater Scholars. unheralded pass receiver from Fayetteville, N.C. He still holds Of 15,587 living alumni (graduates and non-graduates), Van Hipp, jr. ‘82 Wofford’s single-game record with 241 receiving yards vs. 1,155 are presidents or owners of corporations or organizations, President and CEO, American Defense Institute Newberry in 1956 and is the record 924 are practicing medicine, dentistry or other health-care holder for touchdown receptions in professions, and 803 are attorneys or judges. DAnny MOrrison ‘75 a season (9 in 1958) and in a career President, . Previously served as Athletic (21). Richardson was an Associated Brigadier General Rodney Anderson ‘79 Director at TCU and Wofford, as well as Commissioner of the Press Little All-America selection Executive assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Southern Conference. in 1957 and ‘58. Drafted by the Staff. defending world champion Colts, wendI nix ‘96 Richardson played two seasons David Bresenham ‘93 On-air talent for ESPN, covering in the NFL, earning Colt Rookie of Producer of Keeping Up With the Kardashians. Has also worked NFL, college football and PGA the Year honors in 1959 and finishing third in the balloting for on Real World/Road Rules Challenge and Big Brother. golf. top NFL rookie. As a senior at Wofford, he scored 72 points on nine touchdowns, 12 extra points and two field goals. He is the Harold Chandler ‘71 greg o’dell ‘92 founder and owner of the Carolina Panthers. CEO, Univers Workplace Benefits CEO of Washington Convention Center Authority. As Chief Executive Joe Taylor, Jr. ‘80 michael Copps ‘63 of the District of Columbia Sports Secretary of Commerce, State of South Carolina Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission. Previ- and Entertainment Commission, ously served as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Trade oversaw construction of the Washington Nationals Ballpark. John Waller, Jr. ‘59 Development. Former Associate Justice, Supreme Court of South Carolina Costa M. Pleicones ‘65 Fisher Deberry ‘60 Associate Justice, Supreme Court of South Carolina walt wilkins ‘96 Former football coach at Air Force (1983-2006) and served as Former United State Attorney, State of South Carolina president of Coaches Association.

The Carolina panthers The Carolina Panthers have held training camp at Wofford since their inaugural season in1995. The camp provides Wofford tremendous national exposure and vis- ibility. Media members that visit Wofford during the five-week camp include ESPN, Fox Sports Net, USA Today and Sports Illustrated. Local print and television media from markets including Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill, Asheville and Greensboro/Winston-Salem are on campus on a daily basis. According to SI.com’s Tim Layden, “as I like to think of it: Training Camp Heaven. Wofford is 70 miles west of Charlotte on I-85, and presents all the reasons why there is something special about taking the team on the road for camp. Three pristine, Bermuda-grass fields with a stand of tall pines on two sides and a steep hillside -- where fans sit and watch -- on another. Fans, many of them young boys and girls, lined up along the fence, getting autographs after practice. It’s a scene straight out of football’s past.”

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The Richardson building The home of the Wofford College Athletic Department is the Richardson Physical Activities Building. The facility includes offices for the administration, football, basket- ball, and other sports on the second floor. Also included on the second floor is an aerobic dance room and weight room with machine and free weights along with a variety of cardio machines. Locker rooms for football, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, and a training room are located on the first floor. Wofford alumnus and Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Richardson made a $1 mil- lion donation in 2008 that was used for enhancing the Richardson Building. Numerous improvements were made in the twelve-year old facility to ensure that it is one of the most advanced athletic facilities in the nation. Enhancements to the Richardson Building include new paint and carpet in the entire facility. The coaching and administration suites have been reconfigured to provide better reception areas. Football and men’s basketball offices are outfitted with a new video system, including computers, editing software, and large-screen monitors. This new system is similar to those being used by the NFL and NBA. Inside the Harley Room, a new audio/video system was installed to handle the variety of events held in the room. New displays for academic honors, Southern Confer- ence honors and the Hall of Fame are a part of the project. Additional murals and photos compliment the building and give it a fresh look. In addition, the fitness facilities have been upgraded as well. Nearly $100,000 worth of new equipment was added to supplement the current selection of treadmills and elliptical machines. The cardio area features six flat panel televisions for viewing while working out. The fitness area is used by the entire student body at Wofford.

Left: The fitness facility is available for all students and has numerous cardio machines in addition to free weights and weight machines. Top: The reception area for the football office suite. Above: The men’s soccer locker room. 2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide  Wofford Strenstrength and Conditioninconditioning

The Joe E. Taylor Center Wofford alumnus and South Carolina Secretary of Commerce Joe Taylor donated $1 million for the renovation of the Curry Building into the Joe E. Taylor Athletic Center The Taylor Center features a 7,000 square foot weight room and offices for athletic department staff. The building, located next to Gibbs Stadium, was completed in June of 2009. The weight room facility is equipped with a total of 24 racks with built-in pull- up bars and nearly 25,000 pounds of plates, dumbells and olympic weights. The 24 racks are divided, with twelve used with platforms and twelve used with benches. Additional equipment includes four pulldown machines, four low row machines, five power runners, six glute/ham machines, two decline ab machines, a leg press and an exercise bike. Also included is a large area of Mondo track flooring, which is used with Mission Statement the step-up boxes, plyo boxes and hurdle sets in speed development. The Wofford College Strength and Conditioning Department embraces the mission of The Taylor Center also provides offices for administration and numerous sports, both the college and athletic department. The mission of our program is to foster a including men’s and women’s soccer, baseball, men’s and women’s golf, volleyball, men’s positive, safe, challenging, and training environment. Our approach allows coaches, and women’s tennis, and cross country/track and field. A conference room and several athletic trainers, and athletes to work together towards developing an athlete’s full work areas give the coaching staff much needed space. physical and mental potential. A focal point of our training programs will be to not spend too much time training one specific aspect of development, but to train with balance. We will be hitting all areas, not neglecting another to prevent injury. Our coaches will inspire the athletes to be consistent, disciplined, and to put forth a great effort every day; never allowing their feelings to affect their performance. The Philosophy The Strength and Conditioning Program consists of a year-round training philosophy designed to improve all aspects of physical and mental development of each athlete. The training cycles consist of different phases, all of which follow sound fundamental training principle and periodization ranging from low to high intensity and high to low volume. These are all encompassing sport specific macrocycles, mesocycles, and microcycles, which will allow each athlete the best opportunity for reaching maximum genetic potential. Goal The goal is to improve the strength, speed, agility, balance, and coordination of the athletes. We will further develop proprioception, kinesthetic awareness, eye-hand and eye-foot coordination. We will be focusing on injury prevention, flexibility, and overall power of the athletes trained under the direction of the strength and conditioning department. This will enable each athlete to have the skills and tools necessary to achieve success. 10 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Coaches Alliance. Since 1992, he has served as the assistant director of the Ralph Lundy Soccer Ralph Academy. He has served as a member of the NSCAA Senior Recognition Committee and served Polson as the NCAA Division II Representative to the NSCAA. In the spring of 2008, Polson was appointed as the secretary for the National Soc- Head Coach cer Coaches Association of America and a member of the Executive Committee. He was elected to a three-year term as Vice-President of Conventions and Awards of the Erskine ‘80 NSCAA in January, 2009. Since 2001, he has been NSCAA Division I All-America Committee National Chair- man and South Region Chairman. He is also treasurer of the Walt Chyzowych Memo- Third Season rial Fund. Polson is a 1980 Erskine graduate. He was a member of the 1977 men’s soccer team Ralph Polson is entering his third season at the helm of the Wofford men’s soccer at Erskine which reached the NAIA national semifinals. program. He joined the Terriers after eight seasons as associate head coach at the Col- He and his wife, Susan, have a daughter, Megan, and son, Ralph. Megan is a fresh- lege of Charleston and 17 seasons as head coach at Presbyterian College. man at Wofford and plays on the women’s soccer team. The family resides in Spartan- In only his second season at Wofford, Polson turned a team that had won only six burg. Southern Conference games in the previous nine years into conference champions. Overall, the Terriers were 12-3-3 on the season, marking the second-most wins in school history and the most since 14 wins in 1994. In conference play, Wofford was 5-1-1 to claim the regular season championship. Prior to 2009, the most SoCon games won in a season were two. Once Wofford claimed the Southern Conference regular season title with a 4-3 win at Furman, the Terriers hosted the 2009 conference tournament at Snyder Field. Fol- lowing a 3-1 win over UNC Greensboro in the semifinals, the Terriers defeated Elon 2-1 to win the tournament title. Along with the tournament championship came the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Wofford faced #5 UC Santa Barbara in the first round of the tournament and were defeated 1-0 in front of over 2,000 fans. With the success of the team, six players were named to the Southern Conference All-Conference team and Polson was named the SoCon Coach of the Year. In addition, senior Nick Schuermann earned All-America and NSCAA Scholar All-America honors. Polson was also named NCSAA South Coach of the Year and was a finalist for national coach of the year honors. Ralph Polson Year by Year During his first season, the Terriers posted a 6-13 overall record and a 2-5 mark in SOCON the Southern Conference. The two conference victories were the most for the team since the 1999 season and included a win over Furman for the first time since 1982. Year School W L T W L T In addition, nine student-athletes were named to the Fall Academic All-Conference 1983 Presbyterian 9 7 1 team, the most by a men’s soccer program in the Southern Conference. 1984 Presbyterian 7 9 2 Wofford named Ralph Polson as head men’s soccer coach January 14, 2008. “We are 1985 Presbyterian 7 10 1 pleased to have Ralph Polson as head coach of the men’s soccer program at Wofford 1986 Presbyterian 12 6 2 College,” said Director of Athletics Richard Johnson. “Ralph brings a wealth of experi- ence to the position and is very familiar with the Southern Conference. We hope to 1987 Presbyterian 9 9 0 continue to build on the progress made this past season by the team.” 1988 Presbyterian 12 5 1 In his eight seasons at the College of Charleston, the Cougars reached the Southern 1989 Presbyterian 11 6 2 Conference semifinals five times and the finals twice. In 2004, the Cougars won the 1990 Presbyterian 12 4 3 Southern Conference Championship and appeared in the NCAA Tournament. They de- 1991 Presbyterian 15 3 2 feated South Carolina 3-2 in the first round before falling to UNC Greensboro. Polson coached nine All-Southern Conference first-team players while at College 1992 Presbyterian 15 4 3 of Charleston who earned 12 honors. Overall, the Cougars were 89-59-14 in his eight 1993 Presbyterian 14 3 3 seasons, which included seven winning campaigns. 1994 Presbyterian 9 9 0 He began his coaching career at his alma mater, Erskine, as an assistant coach. Pol- 1995 Presbyterian 17 3 1 son was named head coach at Presbyterian in 1983. In his 17 years at Presbyterian, he 1996 Presbyterian 15 4 3 posted a 196-104-26 overall record and had 15 non-losing seasons. He was named NAIA District 6 Coach of the Year in 1986 and 1988. In 1992 and 1996 he earned South 1997 Presbyterian 11 7 1 Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year honors. 1998 Presbyterian 10 10 0 Presbyterian won the South Atlantic Conference Tournament in 1991, 1993, 1995 1999 Presbyterian 11 4 2 and 1996. In 1995, the Blue Hose participated in the NCAA Division II Tournament for 2008 Wofford 6 13 0 2 5 0 the first time in school history. 2009 Wofford 12 3 3 5 1 1 Polson holds a USSF A license and has been a member of the USYSA Region III Olympic Development Program coaching staff since 1983. He is a staff coach for the AT WOFFORD (2) 18 16 3 7 6 1 SCYSA State Select Team Program and also worked as a coach for the Bridge Futbol OVERALL 214 120 29 7 6 1 2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 11 Coaches barry carlos slagle osorio Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Sewanee ‘06 USC Spartanburg ‘82 Third Season Second Season

Now in his third year on the Wofford staff, assistant men’s soccer coach Barry Slagle After 24 years as a coach at the high school level in the Upstate, Carlos Osorio joined has been instrumental in the success of the program. In the past two years, the Terriers the Wofford staff in the fall of 2009. In his first season at Wofford, the team won the have posted an 18-16-3 overall record along with a 7-6-1 conference mark. In 2009, Southern Conference Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. the team won the Southern Conference regular season and tournament titles to reach Prior to joining the Terriers, Osorio served as head coach at Dorman High School. the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. From 2000 to 2009 he won nine region championships and had a 183-53-3 record. The Slagle joined the Wofford staff in June 2008 after serving one year as the assistant Cavaliers won the 2001 state championship. He was the North/South Coach in 2000 men’s and women’s soccer coach at Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colo. and was head coach for the Clash of the Carolinas in 2009. He helped guide the Orediggers’ men’s program to an 11-9-2 record and conference At the club level, he is currently with Carolina Elite Soccer Academy. championship appearance in 2007. He also helped coach Craig Thompson to a school- His coaching career began at Spartanburg High School, where he posted a 7-5 re- record 18 goals. Thompson became the first player in school history to be selected cord in 1985-86. He moved to Wade Hampton High School in Greenville beginning in in the MLS Supplemental Draft when he was selected by the Houston Dynamo with 1986. With the Generals he compiled a 171-71-5 overall record, which included five the 28th overall pick. Thompson was named the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference region championships and a state championship in 1998. He was named SCHSL State (RMAC) Player of the Year and its Academic Player of the Year. He also earned NSCAA/ Coach of the Year in 1992 and was the North/South Coach in 1996. adidas First Team All-Midwest Region. He played two seasons at Miami Dade Junior College and won the Junior College CSM’s women’s squad concluded the 2007 campaign with a 12-8-1 mark, including National Championship in 1979. He attended USC Spartanburg from 1980-82 and an 8-3-1 record in league action. Slagle helped four players collect post-season All- graduated with a degree in secondary education. RMAC accolades for a team which made it to the conference finals as just a three-year Osorio and his wife Karen reside in Spartanburg. They have three children: Dusty, program. Casey and Carmen. He helped bring in the 2008 Orediggers’ recruiting class before being appointed by Polson to the post at Wofford. NCAA Compliance The importance of following all NCAA rules and regulations is imperative to main- Slagle is familiar with the Southern Conference, having previously served as an as- taining the integrity of Wofford College and intercollegiate athletics. We ask all sistant coach at Appalachian State during the 2006 season. Prior to arriving in Boone, who are associated with the institutions athletics programs N.C., he was an assistant coach at the McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tenn., during to help the College protect the spirit of competition, the Spring 2006. athletics eligibility of our student-athletes and the reputa- In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Slagle has worked with club pro- tion of the College by adhering to the rules and regulations grams such as Real Colorado and with the Raleigh, N.C.,-based Capital Area Soccer of the NCAA and by contacting the Compliance Office or the League (CASL). NCAA with all questions. If you have any questions about He graduated from Sewanee: The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, in NCAA rules, please contact Elizabeth Rabb at (864) 597-4090, the Wofford website 2006. He played for four years with the Tigers after competing at the high school level at woffordterriers.com and click on ‘Compliance,’ or the NCAA at www.ncaa.org. at North Mecklenburg High in Huntersville, N.C. Slagle’s father, Charlie, was the head coach at Davidson from 1980 to 2000 and recorded over 200 career wins. What is a Representative of Athletics Interests (Booster/Donor)? All alumni, friends, and employees of the College are categorized as ‘representatives of athletics interest.’ The NCAA stipulates that once an individual has been identi- fied as a ‘representative’ or “booster/donor” he/she retains this status forever even if the individual is no longer associated with the athletics program. Furthermore the NCAA states that it is possible for a person to be a representative of more than one institution at the same time. A representative of athletics interest may not: • Contact a prospect’s coach, principal or counselor in an effort to evaluate a prospect • Visit the prospect’s institution to pick up film or transcripts • Contact a prospect, his/her parents, legal guardians or spouse on or off campus • Contact a prospect by telephone or letter • Make special arrangements to entertain a recruit • Provide extra benefits to a prospect, student-athlete or the parents, family and/or guardians of the prospects or student-athletes Athletic Director Richard Johnson, Assistant Coach Barry Slagle, Head Coach Ralph Polson and Assistant Coach Carlos Osorio with the 2009 Regular Season Championship trophy. Remember the #1 Rule: ‘Ask Before You Act!’ 12 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Rosters 2010 Numerical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/High School 1 Andrew Drennan GK 6-1 185 So. Anderson, S.C./T.L. Hanna 2 Wiley Sinkus M 6-1 180 So. Gainesville, Fla./Eastside 3 Frank Dineen D 6-3 195 Sr. St. Simons Island, Ga./Frederica Academy 4 Ryan Hurst D 5-9 155 Fr. Simpsonville, S.C./J.L. Mann 5 Eddie Nam M 5-8 150 So. Marietta, Ga./The Lovett School 6 Wilson Hood F 6-2 175 Sr. Fletcher, N.C./A.C. Reynolds 7 Armin Kinigadner M 5-10 165 Sr. , /Christ Church Episcopal 8 Alex Hutchins F 6-0 165 So. Knoxville, Tenn./Webb School 9 Blair Gaines F 5-8 150 Fr.-2 Huntsville, Ala./Huntsville 10 Paulo Bonfim M 5-8 165 Sr. Sao Paulo, Brazil/E.E. Padre Manuel Da Nobrega 11 Kentrel Owens F 5-9 160 Sr. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Christian 12 Benny Puetter F 6-2 170 Fr. Greenville, S.C./J.L. Mann 13 Billy Padula D 6-0 180 Fr. Irmo, S.C./Irmo 14 Dennis Moore F 5-8 175 Fr. Rock Hill, S.C./Northwestern 15 Nick Orton M 5-9 150 Fr. Norwood, Ontario/Norwood District 16 Blake Gardner M 5-8 155 Fr. Little Rock, Ark. / Darlington School 17 Logan Threadgill M 5-7 150 Sr. Knoxville, Tenn./Webb School 18 Ethan Miller M 5-10 160 So. Charlotte, N.C./Providence Day School 19 Randy McLeod D 5-7 150 Sr. Greensboro, N.C./Ragsdale 20 Alexander Drummond F 5-10 170 Sr. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Catholic 21 Andrew Eppelsheimer M 5-9 160 Sr. Mt. Pleasant, S.C./Wando 22 Quinn Hunt D 6-0 170 So. Aiken, S.C./Aiken 23 Taylor Grim D 5-11 160 So. Oak Ridge, Tenn./Oak Ridge 24 Matt Frongello F 6-1 178 Fr. Raleigh, N.C./Middle Creek 25 Scott Redding M 5-8 165 Sr. Montgomery, Ala./LAMP 26 Bryan Eddy F 6-1 165 Jr. Duluth, Ga./The Marist School 27 Alan Gore F 6-2 175 Fr. Little River, S.C./North Myrtle Beach 28 Will O’Brien M 6-0 175 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin 29 Turner Almond M 6-0 165 Fr.-2 Shelby, N.C./Shelby 30 Ethan Kilby GK 5-11 170 Fr.-2 Yadkinville, N.C./Forbush 33 Ben Limbaugh GK 6-2 160 Fr. Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley

Head Coach: Ralph Polson (Erskine, 1980) Assistant Coaches: Barry Slagle (Sewanee: University of the South, 2006), Carlos Osorio (USC Spartanburg, 1982) 2010 alphabetical No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. 29 Turner Almond M 23 Taylor Grim D 5 Eddie Nam M 10 Paulo Bonfim M 6 Wilson Hood F 14 Dennis Moore F 3 Frank Dineen D 22 Quinn Hunt D 28 Will O’Brien M 1 Andrew Drennan GK 4 Ryan Hurst D 15 Nick Orton M 20 Alexander Drummond F 8 Alex Hutchins F 11 Kentrel Owens F 26 Bryan Eddy F 30 Ethan Kilby GK 13 Billy Padula D 21 Andrew Eppelsheimer M 7 Armin Kinigadner M 12 Benny Puetter F 24 Matt Frongello F 33 Ben Limbaugh GK 25 Scott Redding M 9 Blair Gaines F 19 Randy McLeod D 2 Wiley Sinkus M 16 Blake Gardner M 18 Ethan Miller M 17 Logan Threadgill M 27 Alan Gore F 2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 13 Returning Players Turner Almond Paulo Bonfim Midfielder 29 6-0 • 165 • Freshman-2 Shelby, North Carolina Shelby High School

2009: Did not see time as a true freshman and will have four years of eligibility re- maining ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year starter at Shelby High School ... Named Southwest 2A/3A Player of the Year and received all-state honors as a senior ... Earned all-conference and all-region honors the last two seasons ... Scored 83 career goals with 42 assists ... Participated in the East-West All-Star game in 2009... Was the start- ing defensive midfielder for the North Meck Soccer Association’s Under-18 Academy Team ... In addition, he lettered four years as the kicker for the football team, earning all-conference honors in 2008 ... Named 2A/3A Kicker of the Year ... PERSONAL: Born February 28, 1991 ... Son of Skip and Mitzi Almond ... Planning to major in biology. PaUlo Bonfim Midfielder 10 5-8 • 165 • Senior Frank Dineen Sao Paulo, Brazil E.E. Padre Manuel Da Nobrega Defender 3 enior 2009: Started the first twelve games of the season before a knee injury kept him out 6-3 • 195 • S of the final five games ... Named second team All-Southern Conference ... Had two St. Simons Island, Georgia assists on the season ... Against Lipscomb (9/27) had an assist on a goal by Kentrel rederica cademy Owens ... Took four shots against UNC Greensboro (10/3) ... Added an assist against F A Elon (10/18) on a goal by Kentrel Owens ... Injured in the College of Charleston (10/30) 2009: Played in two games ... Saw action against Georgia Southern (9/21) and Lip- match ... Named to the Southern Conference Fall All-Academic Team and the SoCon scomb (9/27) ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... 2008: Did Academic Honor Roll ... Earned the Harold W. Green Award as the top student in ac- not see game action ... HIGH SCHOOL: Captain at Frederica Academy ... Team won counting at Wofford ... 2008: Started the first three games of the season ... Had three two state championships and four region titles ... Named All-Region twice and earned shots on the season, including two against East Tennessee (Aug. 31) ... Missed the All-State recognition as a senior ... Earned team Most Valuable Player Award for De- remainder of the season due to injury and received a medical redshirt ... Named to the fense ... Also played basketball, serving as team captain, and a member of the golf Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... 2007 AT CLEMSON: Played and started team ... Involved in FCA and was president of the Honor Council ... PERSONAL: Born in seven matches ... Hampered with injury during the 2007 season ... Named to the December 15, 1988 ... Son of Frank and Debbie Dineen ... History major. ACC Academic Honor Roll ... 2006 AT CLEMSON: Played in eight matches ... Had an assist in the Georgia State match (8/29) ... Took two shots on the year ... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... HIGH SCHOOL: Played in the youth systems for Corinthi- Andrew Drennan ans and Palmeiras in São Paulo, Brazil ... Helped lead his team to the São Paulo State Goal Keeper Tournament two times with Corinthians ... Also led his team to the International Soc- 1 cer Cup held in Promissao, São Paulo with Corinthians and helped Palmeiras to reach 6-1 • 185• Sophomore the round of 16 at the Taça São Paulo of Soccer Under-20 Tournament playing against the top junior teams in Brazil ... Has played at the most famous stadiums in Brazil Anderson, South Carolina with Corinthians and Palmeiras such as Pacaembu, Morumbi, Parque Antártica and T.L. Hanna High School the world famous Vila Beliro home of Pelé and Robinho’s team Santos ... PERSONAL: Born April 18, 1986, in São Paulo, Brazil ... Son of Valdeci and Vera Bonfim ... Majoring 2009: Joined the team in the spring of 2009 ... Did not see time as the third goal in finance. keeper ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at T.L. Hanna for coach Dick Smith ... Played in goal as a senior after Bonfim CAREER STATISTICS three seasons at midfield ... Earned all-region honors in 2007 and 2008 ... Played in Year GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS the 2008 SCHSL North/South Classic and was named the All-Area Player of the Year ... 2006 - Clemson 8/0 0 1 1 0 2 Career totals of 70 games played with 65 starts, 28 goals scored and seven shutouts ... 2007 - Clemson 7/7 0 0 0 0 0 Four-time state champion in club soccer with CESA ‘89 Premier ... Also lettered in track 2008 - Wofford 3/3 0 0 0 0 3 and cross country ...Recipient of the 2008 Latin Award and also involved in student 2009 - Wofford 12/12 0 2 2 0 13 government ... PERSONAL: Born March 29, 1990 ... Son of Robert and Kim Drennan ... Totals 30/22 0 3 3 0 18 Planning to major in chemistry. 14 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Returning Players demic Honor Roll ... High School: A three-year starter for coach Brendan Murphy Alex Drummond ... Selected as the Georgia 4-A Player of the Year as a senior ... Participated in the state all-star game following his senior campaign ... Helped lead the team to a No. 16 na- Forward tional ranking and state championship in 2006 ... Scored eight goals and added 10 20 assists that season ... Squad reached the state quarterfinals his junior season ... Tallied 5-10 • 170 • Senior 11 goals and 12 assists in 2007 ... Lettered in each of his first three seasons ... Played Charlotte, North Carolina club soccer for Norcross, North Atlanta Soccer Association and for coach Mike Morgan with the Bluesprings Youth Soccer Association ... Also a two-year letterwinner in bas- Charlotte Catholic ketball ... Active with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Habitat for Humanity ... PERSONAL: Born May 17, 1990, in Atlanta, Ga. ... Son of Michael and Mary Eddy ... 2009: Did not participate with the team ... 2008: Played in ten games with one start Majoring in economics. and scored one goal on the season ... 2007: Played in six games, including the Wof- ford/adidas Invitational match against Robert Morris (Sept. 16) ... Saw action in three EDDY CAREER STATISTICS of the final four games throughout the season ... Tallied a pair of shots in the regular- Year GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS season finale against Birmingham-Southern (Nov. 7) ... One of the two attempts was 2008 18/5 1 2 4 0 16 on goal ... HIGH SCHOOL: Scored the game-winning goal as his high school captured 2009 15/0 1 0 2 1 7 the 2004 2-A state championship ... Named All-Queen City Conference and all-region Totals 33/5 2 2 6 1 23 by the North Carolina Soccer Coaches Association as a junior, while team was 20-0-5 ... Was the team’s third leading scorer as a sophomore with 10 goals and five assists ... tallied 99 points on 45 goals and nine assists in his first three years ... Was the squad’s Bryan Eddy leading scorer as a junior with 17 goals and two assists ... Team reached the 3-A state semifinals in 2005 and second round of the state playoffs in 2006 ... Named the Oct. 14-20, 2005, Athlete of the Week by Charlotte Weekly for scoring a hat trick against Olympic High School ... Participated in the 9th Annual Eurosport Fall Soccer Showcase with the Cougars against East Chapel Hill High School in September 2005 ... Played for coach Gary Hoilett ... Saw action on the Charlotte United Futbol Club ... Was the squad’s second-leading scorer with seven goals and three assists ... Registered the game’s only goal in the 2005 North Carolina Premier League state championship contest ... Team won its second-straight state title in 2006 following an 11-2-1 record ... Coached by Rob Dalton ... Member of his high school’s Beta Club ... Also played the saxophone for concert and marching band ... Volunteered at a homeless shelter and with Youth Network, Jack and Jill of America and St. Margaret’s Youth Group ... PERSONAL: Born December 6, 1988, in Rochester, N.Y. ... Son of Lance and Hope Drummond ... Majoring in business economics.

Drummond CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS 2007 6/0 0 0 0 0 2 2008 10/1 1 0 2 1 5 Totals 16/1 1 0 2 1 7 Bryan Eddy Andrew Eppelsheimer Forward 26 Midfielder 21 6-1 • 165 • Junior 5-9 • 160 • Senior Duluth, Georgia Mount Pleasant, South Carolina The Marist School Wando High School 2009: Played in fifteen games with one goal scored ... At Appalachian State (9/30) 2009: Started all 18 games on the season ... Scored one goal and had 28 shots, with scored the game-winning goal in the 74th minute of the match ... It was the only seven games having multiple shots ... Named All-Southern Conference Second Team goal in the 1-0 victory over the Mountaineers, marking the first win for Wofford in the ... Had a season-high six shots against UNC Asheville (9/7) ... Against Lipscomb (9/27) series ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... 2008: Started scored the first goal of the game on his lone shot in the match ... Had three shots five of 18 games played as a freshman for the Terriers ... Had one goal and two assists against College of Charleston (10/30) ... Took one shot in the NCAA Tournament game on the season for four points, which was fourth-most on the team ... In the second against UC Santa Barbara (11/19) ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic game of the season against High Point (Sept. 5) scored his first career goal and added Honor Roll ... 2008: Started 17 of 18 games played for the Terriers ... Had thirteen an assist in the 3-2 victory ... Had three shots on goal at VMI (Sept. 12) ... Recorded shots on the season ... Took two shots at James Madison (Sept. 7) ... Named to the two shots each against Appalachian State (Oct. 4) and Georgia Southern (Oct. 25) ... Wofford/Nike Classic All-Tournament team ... Also had two shots against USC Upstate Added an assist at UNC Asheville (Nov. 1) ... Named to the Southern Conference Aca- (Sept. 19) and Georgia State (Sept. 21) ... Had two shots, both on goal, in the win 2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 15 Returning Players over Furman (Oct. 18) ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... 2007: Stepped onto the field for eight games, all at home ... Played in both games Blair Gaines of the South Carolina/Tennessee Challenge against Lipscomb (Nov. 2) and Belmont (Nov. 4) ... Scored his first career goal against UNC Asheville (Oct. 15), which was the Forward game winner ... One of seven players to register a game-winning goal ... Notched 9 his only other shot during the campaign in Southern Conference action against UNC 5-8 • 150 • Freshman-2 Greensboro (Oct. 6) ... High School: A four-year starter and letterwinner for his Huntsville, Alabama high school team ... Selected to the 2007 South Carolina High School Soccer Coaches Association all-state team ... Picked for the 2007 South Carolina Coaches Association’s Huntsville High School CESA North-South Classic All-Star Game and was named the South MVP ... Started as a midfielder and served as a co-captain for the squad ... Served as his high school team’s 2009: Did not see action as a true freshman ... Named to the Southern Conference captain as a junior and senior ... One of the squad’s leading scorers in 2006 ... team Academic Honor Roll ... HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years at Huntsville High School finished third in the state at the 4-A level in 2006-07 ... Coached by Shilo Tisdale and ... Scored 22 goals along with ten assists as a senior to earn first team All-State by the C.J. Rozzi ... Also served as captain for the state ODP squad at the Southern Regional ... Birmingham News ... Named Player of the Year and first-team honors on theHuntsville Was a five-year starter on the ODP select team coached by Ben Freakley ... Garnered a Times 2009 Elite Soccer Team ... He was also the starting forward for the Huntsville starting position two-straight campaigns with the Carolina Premier League ’88 team Soccer Club team, which won two state championships ... Leading scorer and team coached by Pearce Tormey .... Squad was a state finalist each season ... Named to the captain ... Member of the Alabama State ODP team and the USYSA Region III ’91 ODP ODP State Team ’89 coached by Sam Okpodu ... Started in 2004 for the Mt. Pleasant team ... In March 2009, represented Region III in an international tournament in Costa United Premier team ... Member of Who’s Who Among American High School Students Rica ... Member of the National Honor Society and the student council ... PERSONAL: ... Nominated for the National Society of High School Students ... Active with his high Born October 12, 1991 in Huntsville, Alabama ... Son of Christopher and Tonya Gaines school’s Student Council, as well as Marine Biology Club and Spanish Club ... Volun- ... Expected to major in biology ... Cousin, Jason Gaines, plays football at Samford. teered at the Family Circle tennis tournament and as a coach for a U12 soccer team ... PERSONAL: Born April 28, 1989, in Georgetown, S.C. ... Son of Robert and Kimberley Taylor Grim Eppelsheimer ... Sister, Samantha, played tennis at Clemson ... Grandfather James Westmoreland was a 1965 graduate of Wofford ... Biology major. Defender 23 Eppelsheimer CAREER STATISTICS 5-11 • 160 • Sophomore Year GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS ak idge ennessee 2007 8/0 1 0 2 1 2 O R , T 2008 18/17 0 0 0 0 13 Oak Ridge High School 2009 18/18 1 0 2 0 28 Totals 44/35 2 0 4 1 43 2009: Played in seven games with one start on the season ... Started the match at Georgia Southern (10/21) ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Andrew Eppelshiemer Roll ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterman at Oak Ridge High School for head coach O.J. Sheppard ... As a senior, named first-team all-district and all-region along with All-State honors ... Earned All-State honors as a junior, in addition to all-region and all-district honors as a freshman, sophomore and junior ... Captain his senior season ... Named Barry Redmond Tournament MVP in 2009 and was defensive MVP in 2007

Taylor Grim

16 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Returning Players and 2008 ... Had career total of nine assists and eight goals at Oak Ridge ... Starting defender for Discoveries Soccer Club team (Rock Hill, SC) and won SCYSA state cham- pionships in 2006, 2007, 2008 ... The team was a USYSA Region III quarterfinalist in 2007 and 2008 ... In 2009, Discoveries won the USYSA U18 National Championship to become the first team from South Carolina to win a USYSA national title ... Won 2006 state championship with Knoxville Football Club Liverpool team ... A National Achievement Scholar ... Served on student council ... PERSONAL: Born June 25, 1991 in Huntsville, Alabama ... Son of Gregory Grim and Marie Conrad ... Father played bas- ketball at Mississippi State ... Expected to major in business.

GRIM CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS 2009 7/1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 7/1 0 0 0 0 0 Wilson Hood Forward 6 6-2 • 175 • Senior Fletcher, North Carolina A.C. Reynolds High School Wilson Hood 2009: Started 14 of 18 games played ... Led team in scoring with seven goals and also the first goal in a 2-0 victory ... Had a season-high six shots against Appalachian State led team in points with 16 ... Added 25 shots during the season ... Ranked third in the (Oct. 4) ... Added five shots against Clemson (Oct. 14) ... Scored the game-winner in a SoCon in goals and sixth in points on the season ... Named MVP of the 2009 South- 1-0 win over Furman (Oct. 18), the first win over the Paladins since 1982 ... Also had ern Conference Tournament, as he scored three goals and added an assist in the two five shots against Davidson (Oct. 29) ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic matches ... Against UNC Greensboro (10/3) had three shots and assisted on Branson Honor Roll ... 2007: Saw action on 17 matches with one start ... Start came at Appala- Hyatt’s goal in the tie ... Scored his first goal of the season against Elon (10/18), which chian State (Oct. 3) ... Tallied his first career goal at Georgia Southern (Sept. 27) ... As- was the game-winner ... At Georgia Southern (10/21) scored the final two goals in a sisted on a goal against VMI (Oct. 17) ... Posted a career-best four shots at Appalachian 4-1 victory ... At Furman (11/3) scored the first goal of the game just two minutes into State with three being placed on goal ... HIGH SCHOOL: Tabbed the 2006 Western play as the Terriers won 4-3 to secure the SoCon regular season championship ... In the North Carolina Player of the Year by the Asheville Citizen-Times ... Selected to the 2006 semifinals of the Southern Conference Tournament against UNC Greensboro (11/13) NSCAA/adidas High School Boys All-Region III (South) squad ... Played in the 2007 scored two goals, including the game-winner, on just three shots ... In the second half inaugural “Clash of the Carolinas” North Carolina-South Carolina High School All-Star of the SoCon Championship game against Elon (11/15) scored a goal with an assist by Match at Blackbaud Stadium in Daniel Island, S.C. ... Picked as the 2006 Region 12 and Scott Redding ... Earned All-SoCon Tournament honors ... Also named to the College Northwestern 4-A Conference Player of the Year ... Named to the North Carolina Soccer Soccer News Team of the Week ... Had two shots in the NCAA Tournament game at UC Coaches Association All-State Team as a junior and senior ... A three-time honoree on Santa Barbara (11/19) ... Named to the Southern Conference Fall All-Academic Team the all-conference, all-region and All-Western North Carolina teams ... Member of the and the SoCon Academic Honor Roll ... 2008: Started all 19 games ... Led team with Junior/Senior Showcase State Game in 2005 and 2006 ... Played in the 2006 North five goals, ten points, 55 shots and two game-winning goals ... One of three players to Carolina/South Carolina All-Star Game and East/West All-Star Shrine Game ... Saw ac- start all 19 games ... Opened the season with a goal at Presbyterian (Aug. 29) ... Had tion at the 2007 East-West All-Star Game ... Named the team MVP in 2006 ... Finished five shots against East Tennessee State (Aug. 31) ... Against High Point (Sept. 5) scored career as his high school’s all-time leader in assists (45) and second in goals scored the game-winning goal in a 3-2 victory ... Added five shots against James Madison (51) ... Tallied 25 goals and 19 assists his senior season ... Team won the conference (Sept. 7) ... Named to the Wofford/Nike Soccer Classic All-Tournament team ... Scored championship in three of his four years and was runner-up the other season for coach the lone goal for the Terriers at Elon (Sept. 17) ... Against USC Upstate (Sept. 19) scored Patrick Gladys ... Played with the North Carolina ODP from 2002-05 ... Traveled with Wilson Hood team in 2003-04 to ... Participated on the Highland Football Club team under the coaching of Steve Cornish ... Squad reached the state semifinals in 2005 ... Member of receives the SoCon the National Honor Society ... Active with school theater, musical, choral and Acapella Tournament productions ... PERSONAL: Born June 23, 1989, in Anderson, S.C. ... Son of Dr. Chuck MVP Award from and Susan Hood ... A sociology major. Commissioner John Iamarino. HOOD CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS 2007 17/1 1 1 3 0 11 2008 19/19 5 0 10 2 55 2009 18/14 7 2 16 2 25 Totals 54/34 13 3 29 4 91

2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 17 Returning Players Four-year starter and two-time captain at The Webb School ... Earned all-state honors Quinn Hunt in 2007, 2008 and 2009 from coaches and sportwriters ... As a senior started all 18 games and scored 13 goals with ten assists ... In 2008 named a top ten player to watch Defender 22 by the Knoxville News Sentinel ... Team MVP in 2008 ... Starting forward for Knoxville Football Club Liverpool Soccer team, which was TNYSA State Champions in 2007, 2008 6-0 • 170 • Sophomore and 2009 ... Also a member of the Tennessee State ODP team and the USYSA Region Aiken, South Carolina III ’91 ODP team ... In March, 2009, he competed with his Region III team in an in- ternational tournament in Costa Rica. ... Also competed in cross country and track ... Aiken High School PERSONAL: Born March 14, 1991 ... Son of David and Kim Hutchins ... Planning to take pre-med coursework. 2009: Played in two matches, seeing action against Lipscomb (9/27) and against UNC Greensboro (10/3) ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... Hutchins CAREER STATISTICS 2008: Did not see action on the field and will have four seasons of eligibility remain- Year GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS ing ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... HIGH SCHOOL: 2009 11/3 1 0 2 0 7 Tabbed an All-Region IV 4-A selection in 2006 and 2007 ... Picked to the 2007 Augusta Total 11/3 1 0 2 0 7 Chronicle all-area second team ... Was an Honorable Mention recipient of the 2006 squad ... Served as team captain for three seasons ... Received Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2005 and Offensive Player of the Year accolades in 2007 ... Selected to the state ODP team in 2006 ... Played the 2006 campaign in the South Carolina Youth Soccer Association Challenge Division and 2007 Region III Premier League for coach Mark Berson, also the head coach at South Carolina ... Squad captured the 2006 South Carolina State Cup championship and was the runner-up for the 2007 Region III Premier League ... Saw action with the Lexington United 89/90 club program ... Team went 5-1-1 at the USYSO Region III Premier League East Tournament in November 2007 ... Squad posted an 11-0-1 record against the 2006 South Carolina Challenge League schedule ... Also a member of the swimming team for two years in high school ... Member of the National Honor Society, National Hispanic Honor Society, National Society of High School Scholars, Beta Club and Spanish Club .... PERSONAL: Born No- vember 19, 1989, in Bethesda, Maryland ... Son of Paul and Molly Hunt ... Majoring in Biology and Spanish. Quinn Hunt

Alex Hutchins Ethan Kilby Goal Keeper 30 Alex hutchins 5-11 • 170 • Freshman-2 Forward Yadkinville, North Carolina 6-0 • 165 • Sophomore 8 Forbush High School Knoxville, Tennessee 2009: Did not play ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at goal keeper for Forbush he ebb chool High School ... Selected All-Mountain Valley 2A three times and was named all-region T W S as a senior ... Played club soccer for the Winston-Salem Twins .... PERSONAL: Born July 5, 1991 ... Son of Tom and Dixie Williams-Kilby ... Majoring in biology. 2009: Played in eleven games with three starts ... Notched one goal during his fresh- man season ... In the season opener at East Tennessee State (9/1) scored the first goal of his career in the second half ... Had two shots each in starts against UNC Asheville (9/7) and at USC Upstate (9/11) ... Added a shot on goal against UNC Greensboro (11/13) ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... HIGH SCHOOL: 18 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Returning Players the regular season with a helper against Birmingham-Southern (Nov. 7) ... Notched a Armin kinigadner career-best six shots against Lipscomb ... Attempted four shots at Georgia Southern (Sept. 27) ... HIGH SCHOOL: Received all-state accolades in 2006 and 2007 ... Picked Midfielder for the 2007 South Carolina Coaches Association’s CESA North-South Classic All-Star 7 Game ... Served as a co-captain for the North team and started at forward in the game 5-10 • 165 • Senior ... Named the team MVP during Christ Church’s 2006 and 2007 state championship Munich, Germany seasons ... Served as the team captain his senior year ... School has won eight-straight South Carolina Independent School Association Class A titles, dating back to the 2000 Christ Church Episcopal campaign ... School was recognized by the South Carolina General Assembly in May 2007 for its state title ... Squad posted a 21-3 record and defeated Lincoln High School 2009: Started 15 of 17 games played ... Second on team with 31 shots, including eleven 2-1 in the final ... The Cavaliers outscored their opponents in 2007 by a 132-to-21 mar- games with two or more shots ... Scored two goals with three assists for seven points gin ... Transferred to Christ Church Episcopal from Germany ... Played on the 2005 Na- ... Earned a spot on the 2009 Southern Conference All-Tournament Team ... Against tional Championship team ... His squad in Munich won the state championship each UNC Asheville (9/7) had four shots ... Had an assist on a goal by Kentrel Owens against year from 2000-05 ... Team captured the German National Varsity Championship in Lipscomb (9/27) ... At Appalachian State (9/30) assisted on the goal by Bryan Eddy in 2003 and European Playstation Cup in 2004 ... Presented with the Golden Boot Award the 1-0 victory ... Added an assist on a goal by Kentrel Owens against UNC Greensboro as the leading scorer in the tournament ... Recipient of an International Baccalaureate (10/3) and had four shots in the match ... At Georgia Southern (10/21) scored the Diploma ... PERSONAL: Born April 27, 1988, in Innsbruck, Austria ... Son of Arno and game-winning goal in the 4-1 win ... At Georgia State (11/7) scored an unassisted goal Michaela Kinigadner ... Majoring in intercultural studies for business. in overtime for the win ... Had two shots in each of the Southern Conference Tourna- ment matches ... Named to the Southern Conference Fall All-Academic Team and the Kinigadner CAREER STATISTICS SoCon Academic Honor Roll ... 2008: Played in all 19 games with 13 starts ... Had 30 Year GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS shots on the season, second-most on the team ... Recorded two or more shots in nine 2007 20/19 4 4 12 1 40 games ... Took four shots, with two on goal, against USC Upstate (Sept. 19) ... Also had 2008 19/13 0 0 0 0 30 four shots at UNC Greensboro (Oct. 7) and against Davidson (Oct. 29) ... Named to the 2009 17/15 2 3 7 2 31 Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll and the SoCon Academic All-Conference Totals 60/31 6 7 19 3 101 team ... 2007: Led the squad with 40 shots ... Tied for the team lead with four assists ... Finished second on the team with 12 points and tied for second with four goals ... Named the Offensive MVP following the South Carolina/Tennessee Challenge ... Net- RAndy McLeod ted a pair of goals and added an assist against Lipscomb (Nov. 2) in the event ... One of the scores was the game winner ... Scored the team’s only goal at Central Florida Defender (Sept. 23) in the UCF Fall Classic and against Elon (Oct. 20) ... Tallied his first career 19 point, an assist, against Robert Morris (Sept. 16) in the Wofford/adidas Invitational ... 5-7 • 150 • Senior Registered an assist on the team’s only goal against UNC Asheville (Oct. 15) ... Capped Greensboro, North Carolina Ragsdale High School Armin Kinigadner 2009: Started all 17 games played and had one assist on the season ... Part of a de- fense that limited teams to a 0.95 goals against average which ranked second in the conference ... Recorded one shot each at East Tennessee State (9/1) and at N.C. State (10/6) ... Against Elon (10/18) assisted on the game-winning goal by Wilson Hood, which marked his first career assist ...Named to the Southern Conference Fall All-Aca- demic Team and the SoCon Academic Honor Roll ... 2008: Played in 17 games with 16 starts and had two shots on goal ... First shot was against East Tennessee State (8/31) Randy McLeod

2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 19 Returning Players ... Added a shot against USC Upstate (9/19) ... Named to the Southern Conference Aca- Played club soccer for the Charlotte United Futbol Club ’89 Gold ... A member of the demic Honor Roll and the SoCon Academic All-Conference team ... 2007: Started 13 of National Honor Society, Key Club, Beta Club and Student Government Association ... the 16 matches in which he played ... Stepped onto the field in a starting role in both Elected president of the Key Club and Executive Council of SGA ... Active with the Fel- contests of the UCF Fall Classic versus Stetson (9/21) and at Central Florida (9/23) ... lowship of Christian Athletes ... PERSONAL: Born July 15, 1990, in Charlotte, N.C. ... Earned a start in the Southern Conference Tournament game at No. 23 Furman (11/10) Son of Joshua and Judy Miller ... Majoring in biology and French. ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... HIGH SCHOOL: Gar- nered Mid-Piedmont 3-A Conference Player of the Year accolades ... Also selected to Miller CAREER STATISTICS the all-conference, all-region and all-area teams ... Voted the team MVP ... Scored 30 Year GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS goals and added 50 assists in his high school career ... Member of the 2006 conference 2008 13/0 0 2 2 0 1 championship squad coached by Brien Braswell .. Team advanced to the second round Totals 13/0 0 2 2 0 1 of the state playoffs ... Played club soccer for the Greensboro Soccer Club Green ’88 ... Member of the Key Club and Junior Civitans ... PERSONAL: Born April 18, 1989, in Or- lando, Florida ... Son of James and Myra Thompson ... Majoring in business economics Eddie Nam with a minor in computer science. Midfielder 5 McLeod CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS 5-8 • 150 • Sophomore 2007 16/13 0 0 0 0 0 Marietta, Georgia 2008 17/16 0 0 0 0 2 2009 17/17 0 1 1 0 2 The Lovett School Totals 50/46 0 1 1 0 4 2009: Played in 13 games as a true freshman and had five shots on the season ... Ethan Miller Against Mercer (11/13) had three shots ... Against Lipscomb (9/27) took two shots ... HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter at The Lovett School ... Named captain as a junior Midfielder and senior ... As a senior was the team’s leading scorer and MVP with 14 goals and 18 seven assists as the team was area finalists ... Led the team in assists in 2007 and 2008 5-10 • 160 • Sophomore ... Played with the Norcross Fury Club Team, which won the 2008 state championship Charlotte, North Carolina and also won the Region III Premier League ... Club team was fourth in the nation in 2009 and was Region III finalists after winning the state championship...PERSONAL: Providence Day School Born November 4, 1990 ... Son of B.J. and Sue Nam ... Planning to major in business.

2009: Did not see action during the season due to injury ... Named to the Southern NAM CAREER STATISTICS Conference Academic Honor Roll ... 2008: Played in 13 games with two assists on Year GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS the season ... Registered first career point in the season opener at Presbyterian (8/29) 2009 13/0 0 0 0 0 5 with an assist on the game-winning goal ... Had one shot against East Tennessee State Totals 13/0 0 0 0 0 5 (8/31) ... Assisted on the game-winner by Alex Drummond against USC Upstate (9/19) ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... HIGH SCHOOL: A four- year starter for coach Bill Finnyfrock ... Team was a state semifinalist in 2006 and 2007 ... Selected to the 2007 North Carolina Soccer Coaches Association’s all-region team ... Member of the 2007 North Carolina Independent School Athletic Association all- conference squad ... Served as the team captain his junior and senior years ... Team captured the Team of the Year honor at the Providence Day School’s ESPY Awards ...

Ethan Miller Eddie Nam 20 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Returning Players Team accolades for 2006 ... Presented with the Determination Award as a freshman Kentrel Owens ... A four-year starter for coach Ben Johnson on a team that finished second in the state as part of the Charlotte Independent School Athletic Association ... Named to the Forward South Charlotte Sports Report Athletic Honor Roll in September 2006 ... Played for the 11 Charlotte United Futbol Club ’88 Gold Premier ... Picked as the 2005 Southern Regional 5-9 • 160 • Senior MVP ... Squad won the State Cup in his 10th and 11th grade years ... Also competed on Charlotte, North Carolina the high school’s track & field team three seasons ... Holds the Carolinas Independent School Athletic Association Meet record for the 400 meters (49.54 in 2007) ... Won the Charlotte Christian meet’s 400m (49.54) and placed second in the 200m (23.52) in 2007 ... Member of the 2006 Mecklenburg County High School Track Honor Roll in the 400m ... Holds the 2009: Started all 18 games with six goals and two assists ... Finished second on the school record for the 400m, which he set as a junior ... Tabbed the track & field team’s team in goals and points ... Named First Team All-Southern Conference and named to MVP as a sophomore ... Member of the National Honor Society and Spanish Honor the SoCon All-Tournament Team ... Also earned NSCAA All-South second team honors Society ... Selected to the Summa Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, Cum Laude and ... Led the conference in shot on goal percentage at 76.7% ... Finished tied for eighth National Honor Rolls ... Named the Best Defense Lawyer in a Wade Edwards Mock Trial in the SoCon in goals ... Recorded four shots against UNC Asheville (9/7) ... Against his sophomore year ... PERSONAL: Born December 26, 1988, in High Point, N.C. ... Son Lipscomb (9/27) scored two goals, including the game-winner, on just three shots ... of Alfred and Fernanda Owens ... Majoring in accounting with a minor in Spanish. Scored the first goal in a 2-2 tie against UNC Greensboro (10/3) as he took seven shots in the match ... Against Elon (10/18) scored the second goal in the 2-0 victory ... At OWENS CAREER STATISTICS Davidson (10/24) scored the unassisted game-winning goal with his only shot of the Year GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS match ... Added an assist at Georgia State (11/7) ... In the Southern Conference Tourna- 2007 20/17 5 4 14 0 30 ment, had an assist on a goal by Wilson Hood against UNC Greensboro (11/13) ... In the 2008 19/18 1 0 2 0 16 championship game, scored the unassisted game-winner in the 71st minute ... 2008: 2009 18/18 6 2 14 3 30 Started 17 of 18 games played with one goal on 16 shots ... Had a shot in 15 games ... Totals 57/53 12 6 30 3 76 Took two shots at VMI (9/12) ... Scored only goal of the season at UNC Asheville (11/1) ... Named to the SoCon Fall Academic All-Conference team ... 2007: Finished as the team’s leader with five goals and 14 points ... Netted four of his five scores in non-con- ference action ... Tallied the team’s only score at South Carolina (9/1) ... Added a goal in Scott Redding the next game against Robert Morris (9/16) as part of the Wofford/adidas Invitational ... Scored and added an assist against Lipscomb (11/2) in the South Carolina/Tennes- Midfielder see Challenge and in the regular-season finale against Birmingham-Southern (11/10) enior 25 ... Only Terrier to receive all-tournament honors following both the Wofford/adidas 5-8 • 165 • S Invitational and the South Carolina/Tennessee Challenge ... Ended the season second Montgomery, Alabama on the team with 30 shots ... Posted a team-best 17 shots on goal ... Collected a ca- oveless cademic agnet reer-high three shots in four matches, including three in Southern Conference play ... L A M Earned a spot on the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... HIGH SCHOOL: 2009: Played in 15 games with one start and had three assists on the season ... Added Earned 3-A all-state honors as a senior in 2006 ... Tabbed all-conference recognition four shots during the campaign ... At Georgia Southern (10/21) had two assists, both following his junior and senior campaigns ... A 2006 first-team All-Mecklenburg on goals by Wilson Hood ... Added an assist on a goal by Wilson Hood against Elon County pick by the Charlotte Observer ... Garnered Charlotte Weekly’s first-team Super (11/15) in the Southern Conference Championship game ... Started the match at UC Kentrel Owens Santa Barbara (11/19) in the NCAA Tournament ... Named to the Southern Conference Fall All-Academic Team ... 2008: Started four of the 15 games played and had three shots on the season ... Took shots at Presbyterian (Aug. 29), versus High Point (Sept. 5) and against Furman (Oct. 18) ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... 2007: Stepped onto the field for four matches, all at home ... Saw playing time in Southern Conference contests against UNC Greensboro (Oct. 6) and Elon (Oct. 20) ... Tallied his only two shots of the campaign in the regular-season finale against Bir- mingham-Southern (Nov. 7) ... HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter for coach Chris Colvin’s squad ... Earned All-Metro honors form 2005-07 ... A Birmingham News honor- able mention all-state honoree in 2007 ... Tabbed to the South All-Star team in 2006 ... Selected as the squad’s MVP following the 2006 North-South All-Star Game ... Gar- nered Offensive MVP and all-tournament accolades at the 2007 Lakeshore Shootout ... Set the school record for assists (65) and is second on charts for goals (81) ... Tallied 33 goals and 28 assists his senior campaign ... Added 25 goals and 25 assists as a junior ... Voted his high school team’s MVP in 2006 and 2007 ... Team finished as the area champion in 2005 and 2006 and the area runner-up in 2007 ... Served as the team captain in 2007 ... Played club for Valley Futbol Club ’89 Arsenal ... Scored 20 goals and added nine assists in 2006 ... Team won the Superclubs Nationals, Atlanta Cup, Soccer Elite Fall Tournament, Liberty Cup Elite Challenge and Wolf River Classic under coach Dave Ghoja ... Squad finished as an Alabama State Cup and North Atlanta SA Classic semifinalist in 2006 ... Also competed on his high school’s cross country team in 2005 and 2006 ... A National Achievement Finalist ... Member of the National Honor Society, 2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 21 Returning Players Who’s Who Among American High School Students, National Honor Roll, LIMON, Calli- ope Society, German and Spanish Clubs, Student Council, Forensics Club and Junior Ci- vitans ... Tabbed a Birmingham News All-Academic State Team honoree ... Nominated for the National Society of High School Scholars ... Loveless Academic Magnet Program ranked in top 5 percent of U.S. public high schools in a 2007 Newsweek study ... PER- SONAL: Born October 28, 1988, in Fort Knox, Kentucky ... Son of Steve and Melvenia Redding ... Majoring in Spanish.

REDDING CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS 2007 4/0 0 0 0 0 2 2008 15/4 0 0 0 0 3 2009 15/1 0 3 3 0 4 Totals 34/5 0 3 3 0 9

Scott Redding Wiley Sinkus Logan Threadgill Midfielder 17 5-7 • 150 • Senior Knoxville, Tennessee The Webb School 2009: Played in eight games on the season ... Had one shot in the match against Elon (10/18) ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... 2008: Sat out the season due to injury ... 2007: Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... Saw action in nine games ... Posted a career-high three shots with two on goal ... Tallied shots against High Point (Sept. 9), versus Stetson (Sept. 21) in the UCF Fall Classic and against VMI (Oct. 17) ... His attempts against High Point and VMI were on goal ... 2006: Played at Birmingham-Southern for one season before transferring to Wofford ... Recorded two shots in nine games for the Panthers ... Both shots came Wiley SInkus against UNC Asheville in the regular-season finale Oct. 28 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Named first team all-state by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association and All-PrepXtra as a Midfielder senior in 2006 by the Knoxville News Sentinel ... Helped team to the 2004 East Regional 2 championship and regional quarterfinals ... Was his high school’s leader in goals and 6-1 • 180 • Sophomore assists his final three years ... Tallied 11 goals and added nine assists his senior year ... Gainesville, Florida Served as the team captain his senior campaign ... A starter on the varsity squad since 8th grade ... Played at the IMG Academy his first semester of junior year ... Trained in Eastside High School Brazil with the U17 IMG squad ... Trained with the Tennessee Olympic Development Program for six years ... Member of the TNFC ’88 Blue club squad ... Team was a five- 2009: Played in four games on the season ... Had one shot against Mercer (9/13) ... time Tennessee state champion and ranked as high as No. 7 nationally ... A 2005 Re- Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... 2008: Did not see action gion III finalist and 2006 Region III semifinalist ... Team won the 2006 Bethesda Show- and will have four years of eligibility remaining ... HIGH SCHOOL: Named the 2008 case and 2005 Raleigh Shootout titles as well as being declared the Region III Premier Gainesville Sun Boys Athlete of the Year ... Recognized as his high school’s athlete of League winner under coach Sandy Pollack ... Member of the 2004 Knoxville Fire U18 the year ... Tabbed as a first-team all-area player in 2006, 2007 and 2008 ... Team won squad that captured the state championship ... An Honor Roll student throughout the district championship in 2007 ... Scored two goals and added seven assists during high school ... PERSONAL: Born September 14, 1987, in Knoxville, Tennessee ... Son his senior campaign ... Member of the Gainesville Sun’s Scholar-Athlete Team in 2008 of John and Jan Threadgill ... Double-major in business economics and government. ... Selected as the team’s most valuable defender ... Also competed in cross country and track & field ... Named 2007 second team all-area by the Gainesville Sun during Threadgill CAREER STATISTICS cross country season ... A three-year regional participant during cross country season Year GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS ... Ran the 800 meters, 4x800m and 1,500 for his high school track & field team ... 2006 - BSU 9/0 0 0 0 0 2 Picked as the most valuable runner for cross country and most valuable middle dis- 2007 - Wofford 9/0 0 0 0 0 3 tance runner during track season ... Member of his high school’s International Bac- 2008 - Wofford Did Not Play - Injury calaureate program ... PERSONAL: Born April 20, 1990, in Gainesville, Fla. ... Son of 2009 - Wofford 8/0 0 0 0 0 1 Gary Sinkus and Lisa Davis ... Majoring in biology. Totals 26/0 0 0 0 0 6 22 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Newcomers Logan Threadgill Alan Gore Forward 27 6-2 • 175 • Freshman Little River, South Carolina North Myrtle Beach High School HIGH SCHOOL: A member of the North Myrtle Beach High School team since his freshman year, scoring 45 goals and 35 assists in the first three seasons ... Named team captain as a senior ... An All-Region selection in 2007 and 2008 ... Has played for the Daniel Island Soccer Association U-18 team, leading them to a berth in the SCYSA State Finals ... He amassed 35 goals and 21 assists in two seasons with DISA ... Member of the SCYSA ’92 Olympic Development team from 2006 to 2009 ... He is a member of the National Honor Society, National Society of High School Scholars, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... Also a percussionist for the high school marching band, and the jazz, symphonic, and concert bands ... PERSONAL: Born June 3, 1992 ... Son of Bunny Matt Frongello and Lewis Gore ... Undecided on major. Forward 24 Ryan Hurst reshman 6-1 • 178 • F Defense 4 aleigh orth arolina R , N C 5-9 • 155 • Freshman iddle reek igh chool M C H S Simpsonville, South Carolina HIGH SCHOOL: A four year starter for Middle Creek High School ... Holds the school JL Mann High School record for goals in a season (17), points in a season (42), as well as career goals (41) and career points (99) ... In 2008 and 2009, he was selected team MVP along with HIGH SCHOOL: He spent his first two years at Mauldin High School before transfer- both All-Region and All-Conference honors ... Led team in scoring in three seasons ring to J.L. Mann High School ... Played his senior season at J.L. Mann for coach William ... He plays club soccer for CASL Chelsea FC Development Academy ... From 2002 to Hosea and team won the AAA State Championship ... Also on the team was fellow 2007, he played with CASL Elite winning four state championships and playing in two freshman Benny Puetter ... His senior year was picked to All-State, All-Conference and USYSA Southern Regional Finals ... Also earned two letters as the kicker/punter for the All Region South Carolina teams ... Honored as AAA Player of the Year... Played in the football team ... For his career had 64 PATs and 20 field goals, including a long of 46 2009 inaugural “Clash of the Carolinas” South Carolina-North Carolina High School yards ... Selected as the Greater Raleigh Sports Council/CARQUEST Scholar Athlete of All-Star Match ... Selected to the 2010 Super XXII Team by SCSoccer.com ... Played the Year and won the Wendy’s Heisman award ... Was the class vice president for four club soccer for CESA Premier U-18’s, helping the team win four state championships years, a member of National Honor Society, National Society of High School Scholars, and participate in the Region III premier league for four years ... Also played with the and was awarded the Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Award ... He also received the Darlington Soccer Academy, winning the U-18 championship at the Atlanta Cup ... President’s Volunteer Award which honors Americans for significant community ser- Was invited to play with U-19 CESA team that competed in Regionals this summer vice hours ... PERSONAL: Born September 14, 1991 ... Son of Paul and Anne Frongello ... Also earned letters in baseball and wrestling at Mauldin High School ... A Congres- ... Brother, Mike, plays baseball at ...Planning to major in biology. sional Student Leadership Conference invitee, Lead America Conference and National Honors Convocations invitee, and a People to People Sports Ambassador Invitee ... Blake Gardner PERSONAL: Born December 23, 1991 ... Son of Mike and Susan Hurst ...Planning to major in biology. Midfielder 16 5-8 • 155 • Freshman Ben Limbaugh Little Rock, Arkansas Goal Keeper 33 Darlington School 6-2 • 160 • Freshman

HIGH SCHOOL: Started at center midfield his senior season at the Darlington School Columbia, South Carolina in , Georgia for coach Chad Little ... Played two seasons at Pulaski Academy for Spring Valley High School coach Mike Thomas ... Earned 5A All-State honors in 2008 as team reached the state semifinals ... In 2007 team was 11-2 overall and won the state championship ... Also HIGH SCHOOL: Goal keeper for Spring Valley High School for four years and was cap- won a state championship with his club team ... Volunteers with TOPSoccer and served tain his senior season ... Played for Coach Dave Clark ... In 2007 Spring Valley won on student council ... PERSONAL: Born November 18, 1991 ... Son of Jeffrey and Chris- the state championship and in 2008 they were state finalists ... Played for Columbia tine Gardner ... Father ran cross country at Loras College ... Undecided on major. United ‘91 Elite and for South Carolina United as part of the US Soccer Development 2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 23 Newcomers Academy program ... Columbia United teams were state finalists in 2008 and state Nick Orton champions in 2009, and Region III Premier League East Champions in both 2008 and 2009 ... In 2009, played with the Region III ODP team at the Walt Disney World Inter- Midfielder regional tournament and in an International tournament in Argentina ... Member of 15 the SCYSA ODP program for 5 years .. Has received the South Carolina Junior Academy 5-9 • 150 • Freshman of Sciences Oral Presentation award as well as being a member of the National Science Honor Society ... PERSONAL: Born June 4, 1992 ... Son of Hunter and Nell Limbaugh Norwood, Ontario ... Planning to major in business. Norwood District High School

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Norwood District High School ... Has played in the Dennis Moore Ontario Youth Soccer League since 2003 ... In 2009, team finished fourth in the prov- ince under coach Cid Cannon ... He was recognized as the province’s leading goal scorer Forward 14 in 2009, netting eleven goals and seven assists in nine games ... Also an avid hockey 5-8 • 175 • Freshman player ... Volunteered as a youth hockey coach and league administrator the past four years ... PERSONAL: Born September 10, 1991 ... Son of Rick and Christine Orton ... Rock Hill, South Carolina Father played soccer at Erskine College with Wofford head coach Ralph Polson ... Plan- Northwestern High School ning to major in biology.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played soccer at Northwestern High School for two seasons ... In Billy Padula 2010, team set a school record for wins with a 27-2 record as they defeated Irmo for the state championship ... Captained the team in 2009 that went 24-0 with a state Defender championship and finished the season ranked as the number one ranked high school 13 team in the country ... Also played for Discoveries Soccer Club in 2009 along with Wof- 6-0 • 180 • Freshman ford sophomore Taylor Grim ... The 2009 U-18 Discoveries club team won the SCYSA Irmo, South Carolina Championship, the USYSA Southern Regional Championship, and then went unbeaten at nationals to win the USYSA National Championship ... Played on the Region III ODP Irmo High School team along with current Wofford players Alex Hutchins and Blair Gaines ... Named the MVP for the International Championship Tournament while representing the Region HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Irmo High School under the state’s winningest III ODP team in Costa Rica ... Currently plays for the South Carolina United Develop- active high school coach, Phil Savitz ... In 2009 and 2010, team won the Lower State ment ... Received the Academic Excellence Award in 2007 and in 2008 ... A member championship before losing to Northwestern High School in the SCHSL AAAA State of the National Honor Society and the Beta Club ... PERSONAL: Born June 3, 1991 in Championship ... Named Class 4A All-Area Team in 2010 by The State ... Team had a Monrovia, Liberia ... Son of Kristi Moore ... Planning to major in biology. number two ranking in the country in 2009 ... Honored as an All-Region team member in 2009 ... In 2008 Irmo advanced to the Lower State championship ... Played club soccer for Columbia United ‘91 and captained the new South Carolina United Develop- Will O’Brien ment Academy ... Columbia United was a state finalist in 2008 and state champions in 2009 and Region III Premier League East Champions in both 2008 and 2009 ... He is Midfielder an International Baccalaureate Diploma Candidate and a James Otis Scholar ... PER- 28 SONAL: Born April 2, 1992 ... Son of Bill and Diane Padula ... Undecided on major. 6-0 • 175 • Freshman Charlotte, North Carolina Benny Puetter Charlotte Latin Forward HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Charlotte Latin ... Captained the team to the 12 state finals in 2009 and was a key part of their success in 2008 when they won the 6-2 • 170 • Freshman state championship ... In 2009 was named to the All-State, All-Region, All-Conference Greenville, South Carolina and All-Charlotte Observer teams ... Charlotte Latin also reached the state semifinals in 2007 ... Played for South Charlotte and Charlotte Soccer Academy in the US Soccer JL Mann High School Development Academy ... In 2008 South Charlotte finished ranked #12 in the country ... Was listed as a 2010 “Top 100 Player To Watch” as ranked by Top Drawer Soccer ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at J.L. Mann High School under legendary Coach Member of the Captain’s Council Club ... Volunteers his time at the Monteynard Soccer William Hosea ... Won 2010 AAA state championship with a 2-0 win over South Aiken Camp, as well as working with the Charlotte homeless soccer team ... PERSONAL: ... Tallied 58 goals and 34 assists over the past three seasons ... Named All-Region in Born February 11, 1992 ... Son of John and Debbie O’Brien ... Father played soccer at 2008 ... Played for CESA ’91 Premier where he was voted the Player of the Year for his ... Planning to major in business economics. club twice and contributed to their acceptance and play in the USYSA Region III Pre- mier League for the last four years ... Won state championships six times with his club team ... Benny has been named to the Dean’s List in his sophomore and junior years ... Volunteers his time with TOPSoccer ... PERSONAL: Born September 12, 1991 ... Son of Jens and Petra Puetter ... Planning to major in biology.

24 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions 2009 Statistics

Individual Statistics Overall: 12-3-3 • Southern Conference: 5-1-1

Home: 6-1-2 • Away: 6-2-1 • Neutral: 0-0 No. Name GP-GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-ATT 6 Wilson Hood 18-14 7 2 16 25 .280 12 .480 2 0-0 Date Opponent Score Att. 12 Kentrel Owens 18-18 6 2 14 30 .200 23 .767 3 0-0 9/1 at ETSU T O2 2-2 471 3 Nick Schuermann 18-18 5 0 10 13 .385 7 .538 2 1-1 9/7 UNC ASHEVILLE T O2 0-0 307 10 Yakov Rubinchik 18-18 3 3 9 34 .088 18 .529 1 0-0 9/11 at USCU W 1-0 653 4 Branson Hyatt 18-18 2 5 9 20 .100 10 .500 0 0-0 9/13 MERCER W O2 1-0 178 7 Armin Kinigadner 17-15 2 3 7 31 .065 11 .355 2 0-1 9/25 BELMONT W OT 2-1 137 11 Moe Kelli 18-8 2 0 4 13 .154 4 .308 1 0-0 9/27 LIPSCOMB W 4-1 107 25 Scott Redding 15-1 0 3 3 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 9/30 at Appalachian State * W 1-0 578 21 Andrew Eppelsheimer 18-18 1 0 2 28 .036 8 .286 0 0-0 10/3 UNCG * T O2 2-2 178 26 Bryan Eddy 15-0 1 0 2 7 .143 2 .286 1 0-0 10/6 at #18 NC State L 0-2 300 8 Alex Hutchins 11-3 1 0 2 7 .143 2 .286 0 0-0 10/18 ELON * W 2-0 247 13 Mac Gambill 15-1 1 0 2 6 .167 4 .667 0 0-0 10/21 at Georgia Southern * W 4-1 112 5 Paulo Bonfim 12-12 0 2 2 13 .000 1 .077 0 0-0 10/24 at Davidson * W 1-0 1714 19 Randy McLeod 17-17 0 1 1 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 10/30 COLL. OF CHARLESTON * L 1-2 545 15 Eddie Nam 13-0 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 11/3 at Furman * W 4-3 1256 16 James Walker 9-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 11/7 at Georgia State W OT 2-1 347 27 Wiley Sinkus 4-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 11/13 UNCG ^ W 3-1 907 17 Logan Threadgill 8-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 11/15 ELON ^ W 2-1 1014 2 Philips Leach 18-18 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 11/19 at #5 UCSB % L 0-1 2211 30 Jared Ziegler 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 28 Frank Dineen 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 * - Southern Conference match 23 Taylor Grim 7-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 ^ - Southern Conference Tournament match 22 Quinn Hunt 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 % - NCAA First Round at Santa Barbara, California 20 Rustin Thomas 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Thomas Hunter 18-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 18 32 21 85 243 .132 110 .453 12 1-2 Opponents 18 18 16 52 173 .104 82 .474 3 0-0

No. Goalie GP-GS Mins. GA GAA Saves Pct. W L T Sho 1 Thomas Hunter 18-18 1698:40 17 0.90 61 .782 12 3 2 6 30 Jared Ziegler 1-0 9:19 1 9.66 1 .500 0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 Total 18 1707:59 18 0.95 64 .780 12 3 2 6 Opponents 18 1707:59 32 1.69 78 .709 3 12 2 3

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total TEAM STATISTICS Wofford 10 19 2 1 32 WOF OPP Opponents 3 15 0 0 18 SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 32-243 18-173 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Goals scored per game 1.78 1.00 Wofford 115 110 13 5 243 Shot pct. .132 .104 Opponents 50 110 6 7 173 Shots on goal-Attempts 110-243 82-173 SOG pct. .453 .474 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Shots/Game 13.5 9.6 Wofford 18 41 2 3 64 Assists 21 16 Opponents 35 35 6 2 78 CORNER KICKS 88 81 PENALTY KICKS 1-2 0-0 CORNER KICKS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total PENALTIES Wofford 47 35 4 2 88 Yellow cards 15 19 Opponents 34 45 0 2 81 Red cards 1 1 ATTENDANCE FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Total 3620 7642 Wofford 76 109 6 6 197 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/402 9/849 Opponents 77 114 7 6 204 2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 25 Team Records Season 292 1989 Year-By-Year Results Most victories Best goals against average Year Coach Overall SoCon 14 1994 0.75 1991 1975 Charlie McGinty 1-9 12 2009 0.95 2009 1976 Charlie McGinty 8-8 12 1991 1.13 1993 1977 Charlie McGinty 8-8-1 10 1981 1.18 1990 1978 Charlie McGinty 9-6-1 10 1990 1.48 1988 1979 Charlie McGinty 9-7-1 10 1992 1.50 1994 1980 Charlie McGinty 8-5-2 10 1993 MOST SAVES 1981 Charlie McGinty 10-5 Least losses 214 1984 1982 Charlie McGinty 9-7 3 1994 189 1986 1984 Declan O’Donoghue 8-8-1 3 2009 158 1987 1985 Declan O’Donoghue 7-10 4 1991 146 1985 1986 John Blair 8-9 5 1992 146 2002 1987 John Blair 6-11-1 Most ties overtime gAMES 1988 John Blair 6-7-3 3 1988 7 1990 1989 John Blair 6-10-2 3 2005 6 2009 1990 John Blair 10-6-1 3 2009 overall Overtime record 1991 John Blair 12-4-2 Most consecutive wins 16-24-33 1992 John Blair 10-5-1 11 1994 1993 John Blair 10-7 Most shutouts match 1994 John Blair 14-3 9 1991 Most goals 1995 John Blair 3-14 6 1990 13 vs. Johnson & Wales (10/11/96) 1996 John Blair 6-10-1 6 2007 10 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (9/20/77) 1997 John Blair 3-16 2-5 6 2009 9 vs. Limestone (9/3/97) 1998 John Blair 2-17-2 1-6-1 Most goals scored Most goals allowed 1999 John Blair 4-13 2-6 53 1994 10 vs. Belmont Abbey (10/12/76) 2000 John Blair 3-13-2 0-7-1 42 1978 2001 John Blair 4-13-1 1-6-1 42 1981 Most assists 2002 Matt Kern 3-15-2 1-6-1 41 1996 10 vs. Limestone (9/3/97) 2003 Matt Kern 3-16 1-6 41 1982 10 vs. Johnson & Wales (10/11/96) 2004 Matt Kern 3-16-1 0-6-1 Fewest goals allowed Most points 2005 Matt Kern 5-11-3 1-7 14 1991 36 vs. Johnson & Wales 10/11/96 2006 Matt Kern 2-15-1 0-7 18 2009 Most saves 2007 Matt Kern 7-12-1 0-7 20 1993 23 at South Carolina 9/10/86 2008 Ralph Polson 6-13 2-5 MOST SHOTS 2009 Ralph Polson 12-3-3- 5-1-1 369 1982 Please note all statistics are from previous media guides and resources. 366 1991 On-going research is being conducted to ensure a more accurate rep- resentation of Wofford men’s soccer history. Additions, deletions and Career Coaching Records 322 1994 corrections are welcome and will be included in future publications. Charlie McGinty 8 1975-82 62-55-5 296 1987 Declan O’Donoghue 2 1984-85 15-18-1 John Blair 16 1986-2001 107-158-16 Matt Kern 6 2002-2007 23-85-8 Ralph Polson 2 2008-present 18-16-3

Above: The 1991 team set records for goals against average and Right: John Blair is the winningest coach in school history with fewest goals scored while winning twelve games. 16 seasons at the helm of the Terriers. 26 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Individual Records Career 13 Tommy Lindh 1982 1770:00 Joey Taylor 2005 MATCHES PLAYED 13 Tommy Lindh 1981 1710:00 Jonathan Crumly 1989 74 Shane Kerr 1998-2001 11 Denver Merrill 1989 1698:40 Thomas Hunter 2009 74 Miles Drake 1997-2000 Points 1684:16 Phillip Trotter 2003 72 Mike Johnson 1998-2001 52 Tony Peay 1978 72 Charles Cenac 1997-2000 38 Craig Appleby 1989 match Goals 31 Tommy Lindh 1981 Goals 52 Tony Peay 1976-79 27 Pablo De Freitas 1982 3 Steve Durnian vs. Baptist (9/11/76) 32 Pablo De Fretias 1982, 84-86 27 Jack Hinton 1981 Steve Durnian vs. Winthrop (9/21/76) 28 Denver Merrill 1987-90 SHOTS Tony Peay vs. Coastal Carolina (10/18/78) 25 Tommy Lindh 1979-82 76 Craig Appleby 1989 Pablo De Freitas at Furman (10/20/82) 24 Carter Noland 1993-96 70 Jody Redmond 1994 Denver Merrill vs. Limestone (9/6/88) 24 Kyung Paek 1977-80 70 Denver Merrill 1987 Craig Appleby vs. Gardner-Webb (10/23/89) Assists 61 Tony Peay 1978 Jody Redmond at Limestone (10/26/94) 44 Tommy Lindh 1979-82 59 Jesus Arroyo-Peco 2005 Kyle Walker vs. Birmingham Southern (11/7/07) 36 Brian Thomas 1979-82 Nick Schuermann at Furman (11/3/2009) 28 Pablo De Fretias 1982, 84-86 Assists 25 Denver Merrill 1987-90 5 Denver Merrill vs. Gardner-Webb (10/23/89) 24 Jody Redmond 1991-94 4 Charles Cenac vs. Limestone (9/3/97) Points Points 123 Tony Peay 1976-79 8 Tony Peay vs. Coastal Carolina (10/18/78) 94 Tommy Lindh 1979-82 7 Jody Redmond vs. Limestone (10/6/94) 92 Jody Redmond 1991-94 7 Denver Merrill vs. Gardner -Webb (10/23/89) 92 Pablo De Fretias 1982, 84-86 Joey Taylor Jesus Arroyo-Peco SHOTS 81 Denver Merrill 1987-90 10 Pablo De Freitas vs. Furman (10/20/82) Saves 10 Michael Gonzales vs. The Citadel (10/24/01) 142 John Gerken 1987 10 Tony Peay vs. Presbyterian (9/25/78) GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Saves 0.60 Will King 1991 23 Andy Timmerman at South Carolina (9/10/86) 0.67 John Gerken 1986 20 Andy Timmerman vs. USC Spartanburg (10/22/85) 0.80 Bryan Brooks 1994 19 Andy Timmerman vs. Clemson (10/8/86) 0.90 Thomas Hunter 2009 19 Bobby Allen vs. Erskine (1981) 1.00 Will King 1993 Tony Peay Pablo De Freitas Shutouts Saves 6 Mark Buskirk 1979 360 John Gerken 1985-88 6 Joey Taylor 2007 262 Tom Bare 1982-82, 84 6 Thomas Hunter 2009 255 Daniel Wilson 1996-99 COMBINED SHUTOUTS 251 Zach Atkinson 1995-98 9 P.J. Watson and Will King 1991 208 Will King 1990-93 GOALIE MINUTES PLAYED Shutouts 1810:35 Joey Taylor 2007 Andy Timmerman Will King 11 Joey Taylor 2004-08 Division I era ONLY (1995-present) COMBINED SHUTOUTS CAREER 19 Will King 1990-93 Goals 14 Mike Garvich 1996-99 15 P.J. Watson 1991-92 Assists 17 Charles Cenac 1997-2000 GOALIE MINUTES PLAYED Points 37 Charles Cenac 1997-2000 6128:45 Joey Taylor 2004-08 Saves 280 Joey Taylor 2004-08 3992:00 Zack Atkinson 1995-98 Shutouts 11 Joey Taylor 2004-08 3945:00 Will King 1991-94 SEASON Goals 8 Brandon Lowery 2005 Assists 7 Carter Noland 1996 SEASON Points 21 Carter Noland 1996 Goals Saves 122 Joey Taylor 2005 18 Tony Peay 1978 Shutouts 6 Joey Taylor (2007), Thomas Hunter (2009) 16 Craig Appleby 1989 MATCH Goals 3 Kyle Walker vs. Birmingham Southern (11/7/07) 12 Phil Petros 1994 3 Nick Schuermann at Furman (11/3/09) 12 Jack Hinton 1981 Assists 4 Charles Cenac vs. Limestone (9/3/97) 10 Five players Points 6 Charles Cenac vs. Limestone (9/3/97) Assists 6 Nick Schuermann at Furman (11/3/09) 16 Tony Peay 1978 6 Kyle Walker vs. Birmingham Southern (11/7/07) 13 Jody Redmond 1994 Saves 15 Daniel Wilson vs. Furman (10/10/98) 2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 27 Annual Individual Statistic Leaders Goals Phil Petros...... 3 1988 Denver Merrill...... 21 1991 Dan Murphy...... 47 1975 Tony Peay...... 4* 1994 Jody Redmond ...... 15 1989 Craig Appleby...... 38 1992 Jody Redmond...... 52 1976 Brett Berry...... 11 1995 Stephen Mullen...... 8 1990 Stephen Shaughnessy...... 22 1993 Jody Redmond...... 60 1977 Brett Berry...... 2* 1996 Carter Noland...... 7 1991 Dan Murphy...... 20 1994 Jody Redmond...... 70 1978 Tony Peay...... 18 1997 Greg Fleming...... 6 1992 Rob Corbin...... 23 1995 Carter Noland...... 35 1979 Kyung Peak...... 8 1998 Charles Cenac...... 6 1993 Jody Redmond...... 17 1996 Carter Noland...... 43 1980 Tommy Lindh...... 10 1999 Charles Cenac...... 6 1994 Jody Redmond...... 35 1997 Greg Fleming...... 26 1981 Jack Hinton...... 12 2000 Michael Gonzales...... 4 1995 Carter Noland...... 14 1998 Miles Drake...... 30 1982 Pablo De Fretias...... 9 Miles Drake...... 4 1996 Carter Noland...... 21 1999 Charlie Cenac...... 21 1984 Tom Morris...... 9 Chris Kandl...... 4 1997 Charles Cenac...... 15 2000 Chris O’Neill...... 22 1985 Pablo De Fretias...... 8 2001 Michael Gonzales ...... 5 1998 Charles Cenac...... 14 2001 Michael Gonzales...... 39 1986 Pablo De Fretias...... 11 2002 Carter Ladd...... 3 1999 Charles Cenac...... 8 2002 Carter Ladd...... 30 1987 Denver Merrill...... 10 Tim Mittmann...... 3 Chris Kandl...... 8 2003 Jesús Arroyo-Peco...... 47 1988 Denver Merrill...... 8 2003 Jesús Arroyo-Peco...... 4 2000 Michael Gonzales...... 16 2004 Joel Kozak...... 30 1989 Craig Appleby...... 16 2004 Reed Blair...... 4 2001 Zach Strable...... 15 2005 Jesús Arroyo-Peco...... 59 1990 Stephen Shaughnessy...... 8 2005 Jesús Arroyo-Peco...... 6 2002 Chris Findley...... 7 2006 Joel Kozak...... 22 1991 Jody Redmond...... 7 2006 Chad Kite...... 2 2003 Jesús Arroyo-Peco...... 12 2007 Armin Kinigadner...... 40 1992 Rob Corbin...... 10 2007 Kentrel Owens...... 4 2004 Joel Kozak...... 10 2008 Wilson Hood...... 55 1993 Jody Redmond...... 8 Armin Kinigadner...... 4 2005 Jesús Arroyo-Peco...... 20 2009 Yakov Rubinchik...... 34 1994 Phil Petros...... 12 Callum Easter...... 4 2006 Joel Kozak...... 5 1995 Carter Noland...... 5 2008 Branson Hyatt...... 3 Brandon Lowery...... 5 Saves 1996 Carter Noland...... 7 2009 Branson Hyatt...... 5 2007 Kentrel Owens...... 14 1981 Bobby Allen...... 61 1997 Charles Cenac...... 5 2008 Wilson Hood...... 10 1982 Bobby Allen...... 133 1998 Charles Cenac...... 4 Points 2009 Wilson Hood...... 16 1984 Tom Bare...... 184 Mike Garvich...... 4 1975 Tony Peay...... 8* * - based on goals leader 1985 Andy Timmerman...... 119 1999 Chris Kandl...... 4 1976 Brett Berry...... 22* 1986 Andy Timmerman...... 138 2000 Michael Gonzales...... 6 1977 Brett Berry...... 4* Shots 1987 John Gerken...... 142 2001 Zach Strable...... 6 1978 Tony Peay...... 52 1981 Tony Peay...... 61 1988 John Gerken...... 107 2002 Chris Findley...... 3 1979 Kyung Paek...... 16* 1982 Pablo De Fretias...... 74 1989 Jonathan Crumly...... 110 2003 Jesús Arroyo-Peco...... 4 1980 Tommy Lindh...... 20* 1984 Tom Hamilton...... 43 1990 P.J. Watson...... 48 Sam Moore...... 4 1981 Tommy Lindh...... 31 1985 Ted McElroy...... 51 1991 Will King...... 47 2004 Joel Kozak...... 4 1982 Pablo De Fretias...... 27 1986 Pablo De Fretias...... 66 1992 Will King...... 47 2005 Brandon Lowery...... 8 1984 Tom Morris...... 20 1987 Denver Merrill...... 70 1993 Will King...... 58 2006 Joel Kozak...... 2 1985 Pablo De Fretias...... 22 1988 Gary Kvintus...... 51 1994 Will King...... 56 Brandon Lowery...... 2 1986 Pablo De Fretias...... 25 1989 Craig Appleby...... 76 1995 Zack Atkinson...... 101 2007 Kentrel Owens...... 5 1987 Denver Merrill...... 24 1990 Denver Merrill...... 48 1996 Zack Atkinson...... 63 2008 Wilson Hood...... 5 1997 Zack Atkinson...... 59 2009 Wilson Hood...... 7 1998 Daniel Wilson...... 94 * - information incomplete 1999 Daniel Wilson...... 100 2000 Eric Williams...... 62 Assists 2001 Eric Williams...... 64 1978 Tony Peay...... 16 2002 Zach Vogt...... 104 1979 not available 2003 Philip Trotter...... 90 1980 not available 2004 Russ Sandifer...... 66 1981 Tommy Lindh...... 13 2005 Joey Taylor...... 122 1982 Tommy Lindh...... 13 2006 Russ Sandifer...... 60 1984 Mike Bell...... 4 2007 Joey Taylor...... 92 1985 Pablo De Fretias...... 6 2008 Joey Taylor ...... 48 Mark Johnson...... 6 2009 Thomas Hunter...... 61 1986 Mike Bell...... 7 Frank Lesesne...... 7 Goals Against Average 1987 Gary Kvintus...... 8 1979 Tony Rodriguez...... 1.14 1988 Gary Kvintus...... 6 1980 not available 1989 Denver Merrill...... 11 1981 Bobby Allen...... 1.18 1990 Stephen Shaughnessy...... 6 1982 Bobby Allen...... 1.64 1991 Dan Murphy...... 10 1984 not available 1992 Jody Redmond...... 7 1985 Andy Timmerman...... 1.80 Tim Blackwell...... 7 1986 John Gerken...... 0.67 1993 Rob Corbin...... 3 1987 John Gerken...... 2.52 Brian Baxter...... 3 Charles Cenac 1988 John Gerken...... 1.52 28 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Annual Individual Statistic Leaders 2000 Eric Williams...... 1 2005 Joey Taylor...... 1770:00 Michael Rostin...... 1 2006 Russ Sandifer...... 724:00 2001 No Individual Shutouts 2007 Joey Taylor...... 1810:35 2002 Zach Vogt...... 1 2008 Joey Taylor...... 1379:24 2003 Philip Trotter...... 2 2009 Thomas Hunter...... 1698:40 * - rounded to nearest minute 2004 No Individual Shutouts Note on shutouts ... the NCAA does not recognize combined 2005 Joey Taylor...... 2 shutouts. 2006 Joey Taylor...... 1 2007 Joey Taylor...... 6 2008 Thomas Hunter...... 2 Joey Taylor...... 2 2009 Thomas Hunter...... 6

Minutes played 1986 Andy Timmerman...1110:00* 1987 John Gerken...... 1465:00* 1988 John Gerken...... 1360:00* 1989 Jonathan Crumly.....1710:00* 1990 Jonathan Crumly...... 910:00* 1991 Will King...... 890:00* 1992 Will King...... 845:00* 1993 Will King...... 1260:00* Joey Taylor 1994 Will King...... 950:00* 1995 Zack Atkinson...... 1350:00* 1989 Jonathan Crumly...... 2.47 1991 No individual shutouts 1996 Zack Atkinson...... 1230:00* 1990 Jonathan Crumly...... 1.08 1992 No individual shutouts 1997 Zack Atkinson...... 872:00* 1991 Will King...... 0.60 1993 Will King...... 3 1998 Daniel Wilson...... 1163:00* 1992 P.J. Watson...... 1.28 1994 No individual shutouts 1999 Daniel Wilson...... 1322:00* 1993 Will King...... 1.00 1995 Zack Atkinson...... 1 2000 Eric Williams...... 945:20 1994 Bryan Brooks...... 0.80 1996 Zack Atkinson...... 1 2001 Eric Williams...... 1103:49 1995 Robert Zammiello...... 2.43 1997 Zack Atkinson...... 1 2002 Zach Vogt...... 1293:06 1996 Zack Atkinson...... 3.29 Daniel Wilson...... 1 2003 Philip Trotter...... 1684:16 1997 Daniel Wilson...... 2.68 1998 No Individual Shutouts 2004 Russ Sandifer...... 956:26 1998 Daniel Wilson...... 2.79 1999 Daniel Wilson...... 1 1999 Daniel Wilson...... 3.34 2000 Michael Rostin...... 1.81 HAT TRICKS 2001 Eric Williams...... 2.61 There have been nine hat tricks in Wofford history, with only two hat tricks in Wofford’s Division I era (1995-present). The first 2002 Russ Sandifer...... 2.83 was by Kyle Walker ‘08 when he scored three times in the regular-season finale against Birmingham Southern on November 7, 2003 Philip Trotter...... 2.51 2007 at Snyder Field. The second was on November 3, 2009 when Nick Schuermann ‘10 scored three times at Furman, with all 2004 Russ Sandifer...... 2.35 three coming as the result of corner kicks. With the 4-3 win, the Terriers secured the 2009 SoCon regular season title. 2005 Joey Taylor...... 1.83 2006 Russ Sandifer...... 2.61 2007 Joey Taylor...... 1.69 2008 Joey Taylor...... 1.44 2009 Thomas Hunter ...... 0.90

Shutouts 1978 Chris Franzoni...... 4 1979 Mark Buskirk...... 6 1980 not available 1981 Bobby Allen...... 3 1982 Bobby Allen...... 3 1984 Tom Bare...... 4 1985 Andy Timmerman...... 4 1986 Andy Timmerman...... 2 John Gerken...... 2 1987 John Gerken...... 1 1988 John Gerken...... 3 1989 Jonathan Crumley...... 5 1990 Jonathan Crumley...... 1 Kyle Walker Nick Schuermann

2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 29 Annual Team Statistics Goals POINTS 2009...... 243 1978...... 4 1975...... 13* 1975...... 26* 1979...... 5 1976...... 33 1976...... 66* saves 1980...... 3 1977...... 39 1977...... 78* 1981...... 76 1981...... 2 1978...... 42 1978...... 84* 1982...... 133 1982...... 3 1979...... 36 1979...... 72* 1984...... 214 1984...... 4 1980...... 33 1980...... 66* 1985...... 146 1985...... 5 1981...... 42 1981...... 84* 1986...... 189 1986...... 4 1982...... 41 1982...... 122 1987...... 158 1987...... 1 1984...... 28 1984...... 78 1988...... 114 1988...... 4 1985...... 33 1985...... 91 1989...... 110 1989...... 5 1986...... 26 1986...... 82 1990...... 90 1990...... 6 1987...... 32 1987...... 98 1991...... 88 1991...... 9 1988...... 28 1988...... 85 1992...... 90 1992...... 6 1989...... 36 1989...... 111 1993...... 75 1993...... 4 1990...... 39 1990...... 117 1994...... 96 1994...... 4 1991...... 36 1991...... 109 1995...... 113 1995...... 2 1992...... 35 1992...... 108 1996...... 82 1996...... 1 1993...... 21 1993...... 64 1997...... 113 1997...... 2 1994...... 53 1994...... 166 1998...... 145 1998...... 0 1995...... 19 1995...... 62 1999...... 118 1999...... 1 1996...... 41 1996...... 121 2000...... 101 2000...... 2 1997...... 30 1997...... 92 2001...... 96 2001...... 0 1998...... 19 1998...... 58 2002...... 146 2002...... 1 1999...... 18 1999...... 53 2003...... 113 2003...... 3 2000...... 21 2000...... 63 2004...... 122 2004...... 1 2001...... 28 2001...... 86 2005...... 132 2005...... 2 2002...... 18 2002...... 50 2006...... 126 2006...... 1 2003...... 16 2003...... 39 2007...... 96 2007...... 6 2004...... 13 2004...... 39 2008...... 66 2008...... 4 2005...... 21 2005...... 64 2009...... 64 2009...... 6 2006...... 7 2006...... 21 2007...... 24 2007...... 65 Goals against average Minutes Played 2008...... 14 2008...... 39 1982...... 1.64 1986...... 1550:00* 2009...... 32 2009...... 85 1984...... not available 1987...... 1660:00* * - incomplete * - based on goals 1985...... not available 1988...... 1520:00* 1986...... 2.06 1989...... 1710:00* ASSISTS SHOTS 1987...... 2.44 1990...... 1740:00* 1982...... 40 1981...... 257 1988...... 1.48 1991...... 1680:00* 1984...... 22 1982...... 369 1989...... 2.47 1992...... 1560:00* 1985...... 25 1984...... 262 1990...... 1.18 1993...... 1590:00* 1986...... 30 1985...... 223 1991...... 0.75 1994...... 1560:00* 1987...... 34 1986...... 254 1992...... 1.73 1995...... 1535:00* 1988...... 29 1987...... 296 1993...... 1.13 1996...... 1560:00* 1989...... 39 1988...... 253 1994...... 1.50 1997...... 1713:00* 1990...... 39 1989...... 292 1995...... 3.17 1998...... 1963:00* 1991...... 37 1990...... 267 1996...... 3.23 1999...... 1557:00* 1992...... 38 1991...... 366 1997...... 2.99 2000...... 1693:13 1993...... 22 1992...... 291 1998...... 3.21 2001...... 1702:59 1994...... 60 1993...... 280 1999...... 3.41 2002...... 1833:36 1995...... 24 1994...... 322 2000...... 2.39 2003...... 1747:13 1996...... 39 1995...... 190 2001...... 2.91 2004...... 1837:10 1997...... 32 1996...... 171 2002...... 2.85 2005...... 1770:00 1998...... 20 1997...... 163 2003...... 2.47 2006...... 1648:59 1999...... 17 1998...... 164 2004...... 2.40 2007...... 1830:45 2000...... 19 1999...... 132 2005...... 1.83 2008...... 1742:52 2001...... 30 2000...... 179 2006...... 2.57 2009...... 1707:59 2002...... 14 2001...... 218 2007...... 1.67 * - rounded mins. 2003...... 13 2002...... 186 2008...... 1.29 2004...... 13 2003...... 201 2009...... 0.95 2005...... 22 2004...... 179 2006...... 7 2005...... 205 shutouts 2007...... 17 2006...... 146 1975...... 0 2008...... 11 2007...... 229 1976...... 3 2009...... 21 2008...... 218 1977...... 5

30 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Year-By-Year Results 1975 Record: 1-9 (schedule and results incomplete) at Belmont Abbey L, 4-2 S18 at Toccoa Falls L, 6-2 S30 North Greenville W, 7-3 O3 South Carolina (Club) L, 4-0 O9 Erskine L O11 Warren Wilson L O16 Furman L O25 Western Carolina L, 4-2

1976 Record: 8-8 Home: 6-3, Away: 2-5 S23 Baptist L, 2-0 S23 Central Wesleyan W, 4-0 S11 Baptist W, 7-1 S25 Presbyterian W, 6-1 S27 at Warren Wilson W, 3-2 (2OT) S14 North Greenville W, 1-0* S27 at Winthrop L, 5-0 O4 at Coastal Carolina L, 6-1 S17 at South Carolina L, 4-1 S30 Newberry W, 4-0 O5 at The Citadel T, 2-2 (2OT) S21 Winthrop W, 6-1 O5 Furman W, 3-1 O13 Pfeiffer W, 3-2 S24 Western Carolina W, 4-3 O7 at Charlotte W, 1-0 O16 at Winthrop L, 3-0 O1 Furman W, 3-2 O9 at Presbyterian W, 6-2 O21 Liberty Baptist T, 1-1 (2OT) O5 at Lenoir-Rhyne W, 5-0 O14 at Lenoir-Rhyne T, 1-1 (2OT) O26 UCF L, 4-2 O8 at Francis Marion L, 3-2 (OT) O18 Coastal Carolina W, 6-0 O28 Furman L, 4-1 O9 at College of Charleston L, 4-2 O20 Winthrop L, 5-3 N1 at Davidson W, 3-2 O12 Belmont Abbey L, 10-0 O24 Francis Marion W, 3-0 N3 USF L, 4-1 O15 at Warren Wilson L, 3-1 O28 at Coastal Carolina W, 4-1 N7 Winthrop W, 2-1 O19 at Winthrop W, 4-0 N10 Winthrop* W, 3-2 O23 at Erskine L, 7-2 N11 Erskine* L, 2-1 1981 O27 UNC Asheville L, 4-2 * - NAIA District 6 Playoffs Record: 10-5 O30 Toccoa Falls L, 4-0 Home: 8-2, Away: 2-3 N2 Francis Marion W, 1-0 1979 S15 at Presbyterian W, 5-1 * - won by forfeit Record: 9-7-1 S19 at Pfeiffer L, 3-0 Home: 5-4, Away: 3-2-1, Neutral: 1-1 S21 Florida W, 7-1 1977 S14 vs. Washington College (Md.)^ W, 2-0 S26 Coastal Carolina W, 4-2 Record: 8-8-1 S15 at Atlantic Christian^ W, 2-1 S29 The Citadel W, 4-2 Home: 4-4, Away: 4-4-1 S20 at Newberry W, 7-0 O1 Furman W, 4-1 S17 at Baptist T, 1-1 (2OT) S26 at Central Wesleyan T, 2-2 (2OT) O4 College of Charleston L, 2-1 S20 at Western Carolina L, 4-0 O2 at Winthrop L, 1-0 Central Wesleyan W, 1-0 S22 Warren Wilson L, 3-0 O6 Coastal Carolina L, 2-1 Erskine L, 3-1 S24 at Charlotte W, 4-2 O9 Erskine L, 3-1 O13 Lander W, 7-1 S27 Winthrop L, 5-0 O11 Belmont Abbey W, 3-2 O19 Winthrop W, 2-1 S30 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 10-0 O13 UNC Asheville W, 1-0* O29 at USF L, 2-1 O4 at Presbyterian W, 1-0 O15 Wake Forest W, 1-0 O31 at Florida Southern W, 1-0 O7 at Francis Marion W, 2-1 O18 Winthrop L, 1-0 N1 at UCF L, 3-1 O12 at UNC Asheville L, 3-1 O20 at Presbyterian W, 4-0 N3 USC Spartanburg W, 3-2 O15 Newberry W, 4-0 O23 Warren Wilson W, 4-0 O18 South Carolina L, 2-1 O27 at Furman L, 1-0 1982 O21 at Winthrop W, 3-2 O29 Presbyterian W, 4-3 Record: 9-7 O24 Presbyterian W, 5-0 N2 Davidson L, 4-2 Home: 5-4, Away: 4-3 O26 Erskine L, 6-1 N9 vs. Erskine# L, 4-3 S14 Presbyterian W, 7-2 O29 at Furman L, 1-0 ^ - Toyota Soccer Tournament (Wilson, N.C.) S16 USC Spartanburg L, 1-0 N1 Charlotte W, 4-0 * - won by forfeit S19 at Lander W, 3-2 N3 at College of Charleston* L, 5-2 # - NAIA District 6 Playoffs (Rock Hill, S.C.) S21 Erskine L, 4-0 * - NAIA District 6 Playoffs S27 Central Wesleyan W, 6-0 1980 O1 at Francis Marion W, 4-1 1978 Record: 8-5-2 O3 at Oglethorpe W, 2-1 Record: 9-6-1 Home: 5-3-1, Away: 3-2-1 O5 Barber-Scotia W, 2-1 Home: 6-4, Away: 3-2-1 S15 at USC Spartanburg W, 3-2 (2OT) O10 at College of Charleston L, 3-2 S16 at Erskine L, 7-1 S18 Presbyterian W, 4-0 O14 at Winthrop L, 3-1 S20 Central Wesleyan L, 1-0 S20 Coker W, 3-0 O17 at USC Spartanburg L, 3-1 2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 31 Year-By-Year Results O20 at Furman W, 4-3 (OT) 1986 1988 O24 Western Carolina W, 7-0 Record: 8-9 First NCAA Division II Season O26 Pfeiffer L, 2-1 Home: 4-2, Away: 4-7 Record: 6-7-3 N2 College of Charleston* W, 1-0 S6 at Central Wesleyan W, 3-2 Home: 2-1-2, Away: 3-6, Neutral: 1-0-1 N4 Erskine* L, 6-0 S10 at #3 South Carolina L, 2-0 S2 at Gardner-Webb W, 6-0 * - NAIA District 6 Playoffs S13 at Erskine L, 3-0 S6 Limestone W, 7-1 S16 at Presbyterian L, 1-0 S10 Winthrop L, 1-0 (OT) 1983 S20 at Wingate W, 4-0 S14 at USC Spartanburg L, 4-0 No Team S23 Warren Wilson W, 5-0 S20 Oglethorpe T, 0-0 (2OT) S27 Lander L, 3-2 S22 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 1-0 1984 S30 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 2-1 S27 at Presbyterian L, 2-0 Record: 8-8-1 O5 at USC Spartanburg L, 5-0 O5 The Citadel T, 1-1 (2OT) Home: 5-4, Away: 3-3-1, Neutral: 0-1 O8 at #12 Clemson L, 6-1 O7 at Francis Marion W, 4-2 S16 Limestone W, 2-0 O14 Francis Marion W, 2-0 O8 at Coker L, 2-1 S19 at Lenoir-Rhyne W, 3-1 O17 Winthrop L, 3-2 O12 at Furman L, 4-1 S21 vs. Winthrop^ L, 2-1 O21 Limestone W, 3-0 O19 at College of Charleston L, 2-1 S22 at Erskine^ L, 6-0 O23 at Belmont Abbey L, 2-0 O22 vs. East Carolina* T, 1-1 (2OT) S26 Warren Wilson W, 2-1 O25 at College of Charleston W, 2-1 O23 vs. USC Aiken* W, 1-0 S29 Armstrong State W, 2-0 N4 at Presbyterian* W, 2-1 O26 at Central Wesleyan W, 4-3 O2 at Presbyterian L, 3-1 N6 at USC Spartanburg* L, 5-0 O29 at Erskine L, 2-0 O3 at Baptist W, 2-1 * - NAIA District 6 Playoffs * - Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) O5 at College of Charleston W, 3-2 O7 Francis Marion L, 2-1 1987 1989 O10 Coastal Carolina L, 2-1 Record: 6-11-1 Record: 6-10-2 O13 Guilford L, 3-1 Home: 4-3, Away: 2-8, Neutral: 0-0-1 Home: 4-4, Away: 1-5-2, Neutral: 1-1 O18 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 3-0 S7 at The Citadel L, 4-0 S6 USC Aiken W, 5-0 O21 at USC Spartanburg L, 8-0 S9 at #2 South Carolina L, 8-0 S9 at Furman L, 6-0 O24 Lander W, 2-0 S16 at Lander L, 4-1 S11 Coker L, 3-2 O27 at Coker T, 3-3 (2OT) S18 College of Charleston L, 2-0 S17 at UNC Asheville W, 3-0 O30 Erskine* L, 6-1 S22 at Oglethorpe L, 2-0 S20 at Emory L, 7-0 ^ - Erskine Tournament (Due West, S.C.) S24 at Limestone W, 5-1 S22 vs. Rollins* L, 2-0 * - NAIA District 6 Playoffs S26 Central Wesleyan W, 6-0 S23 vs. King* W, 5-3 S30 at Guilford L, 1-0 S26 Presbyterian L, 2-1 1985 O6 at Lenoir-Rhyne W, 2-1 S30 Georgia Southern L, 3-2 Record: 7-10 O8 Gardner-Webb W, 4-1 O4 at Lenoir-Rhyne T, 1-1 (2OT) Home: 4-2, Away: 3-6, Neutral: 0-2 O11 Francis Marion W, 2-1 O11 at Winthrop T, 0-0 (2OT) S7 Wingate W, 6-0 O13 Erskine L, 3-2 O15 Lincoln Memorial W, 2-0 S10 at Lander L, 4-3 (OT) O20 Presbyterian W, 4-3 O18 at Coastal Carolina L, 7-2 S12 at #1 Clemson L, 7-0 O24 vs. Georgia Southern# T, 2-2 (2OT) O21 Erskine L, 2-1 (2OT) S14 vs. Belmont Abbey^ L, 1-0 O27 USC Spartanburg L, 4-1 O23 Gardner-Webb W, 7-1 S15 vs. Georgia Southern^ L, 1-0 O29 at Winthrop L, 1-0 O25 at The Citadel L, 2-0 S24 at Warren Wilson L, 3-2 (OT) O31 at High Point L, 3-0 O27 Francis Marion W, 5-0 S27 College of Charleston W, 3-0 N3 at College of Charleston* L, 4-3 O31 at Davidson L, 8-0 O4 at Georgia Southern W, 5-1 # - in Aiken, S.C. * - Erskine Tournament (Due West, S.C.) O5 at Armstrong State W, 3-2 * - NAIA District 6 Playoffs O10 at Winthrop L, 3-2 O15 Coker W, 4-0 O19 at Francis Marion L, 4-2 O22 USC Spartanburg L, 4-0 O24 Erskine L, 2-0 O29 Presbyterian W, 1-0 N5 at Francis Marion* W, 1-0 N7 at Erskine* L, 5-1 ^ - Davidson Tournament (Davidson, N.C.) * - NAIA District 6 Playoffs

The 1992 Team

32 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Year-By-Year Results 1990 O24 Longwood W, 2-0 O28 at USC Aiken W, 3-1 Record: 10-6-1 O28 at South Carolina L, 6-1 O30 Life W, 3-2 Home: 3-3-1, Away: 7-3 O30 at Francis Marion W, 3-2 * - Lenoir-Rhyne Tournament (Hickory, N.C.) S5 at USC Aiken W, 3-0 N4 The Citadel W, 4-1 S7 Elon W, 2-1 1995 S11 at Oglethorpe W, 3-1 (2OT) 1993 First NCAA Division I Season S16 at Gardner-Webb W, 2-0 Record: 10-7 Record: 3-14 S19 at Erskine L, 3-1 (2OT) Home: 6-3, Away: 4-4 Home: 1-4, Away: 1-9, Neutral: 1-1 S23 Winthrop L, 2-1 (OT) S10 at Francis Marion L, 2-0 S8 Central Florida L, 4-1 S28 Presbyterian T, 1-1 (2OT) S15 Erskine W, 1-0 S10 at UNC Asheville L, 3-1 (OT) O3 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 1-0 S18 Davis & Elkins L, 2-0 S17 Winthrop L, 1-0 O7 Georgia Southern L, 3-2 S24 Wingate W, 2-1 (OT) S20 at Lander L, 5-0 O9 at Coker W, 6-0 S27 at Augusta W, 3-1 (OT) S22 Marshall L, 2-1 O14 at Lincoln Memorial W, 2-0 S29 Presbyterian L, 1-0 S23 at Wake Forest L, 6-0 O16 at Limestone W, 3-0 O2 at Pembroke State W, 1-0 S26 at Furman L, 6-0 O20 UNC Asheville W, 3-1 O4 Elon W, 3-1 O7 at College of Charleston* L, 7-0 O24 The Citadel L, 5-3 (OT) O9 Limestone W, 2-0 O8 vs. Georgia Southern* L, 3-1 O26 at Francis Marion L, 3-0 (OT) O16 USC Aiken W, 1-0 O10 at Appalachian State L, 2-1 O31 at North Georgia W, 5-1 O18 at Lenoir-Rhyne L, 2-0 O13 Newberry W, 6-0 N2 at Queens L, 2-1 (OT) O20 at Carson-Newman L, 2-0 O18 at The Citadel L, 2-1 O22 Queens L, 2-0 O21 at Georgia State^ L, 5-0 1991 O24 at Mars Hill L, 3-2 O22 vs. Florida Atlantic^ W, 2-0 Record: 12-4-2 O27 Gardner-Webb W, 2-1 O25 Gardner-Webb L, 1-0 Home: 10-2, Away: 2-2-2 O30 at Longwood W, 2-1 O28 at Charleston Southern W, 4-1 S7 at St. Leo T, 1-1 (2OT) N3 at The Citadel W, 2-1 N1 at #7 Clemson L, 6-1 S8 at Eckerd L, 2-1 * - Oneita Soccer Challenge (Charleston, S.C.) S11 USC Aiken W, 2-0 1994 ^ - Lanzera-Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) S14 Clark W, 1-0* Record: 14-3 S20 Erskine W, 2-0 Home: 6-1, Away: 7-2, Neutral: 1-0 1996 S22 at Lenoir-Rhyne T, 2-2 (2OT) S3 at Queens W, 4-3 Record: 6-10-1 S24 at Elon W, 2-0 S10 Carson-Newman W, 3-1 Home: 4-3-1, Away: 2-7 S28 Lincoln Memorial W, 5-0 S14 at Furman L, 4-1 S7 at VMI L, 2-0 O2 Presbyterian L, 1-0 S17 vs. Gardner-Webb* W, 4-0 S10 Appalachian State L, 2-0 O6 Rollins W, 3-1 S18 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L, 4-2 S18 at Winthrop L, 3-1 O8 Gardner-Webb W, 4-2 S21 Lander L, 2-1 S21 at Marshall L, 5-1 O12 Hampton-Sydney W, 2-0 S24 at Presbyterian W, 2-1 S22 at Marietta W, 4-0 O18 at Winthrop L, 3-0 S27 Augusta W, 4-2 S25 UNC Asheville L, 4-2 O22 Francis Marion W, 3-0 O1 Pembroke State W, 3-1 (OT) S28 The Citadel W, 6-1 O24 Limestone W, 3-0 O3 at Elon W, 3-0 S30 Georgia Southern W, 2-1 O30 Oglethorpe W, 4-0 O5 at Erskine W, 3-2 O2 at Wake Forest L, 7-0 N1 Queens L, 2-0 O15 Francis Marion W, 3-0 O7 at Stetson W, 5-3 N5 at The Citadel W, 2-0 O19 The Citadel W, 3-0 O9 at #24 Clemson L, 7-0 * - won by forfeit O24 at Wingate W, 3-2 O11 Johnson & Wales W, 13-1 O26 at Limestone W, 8-1 O16 Charleston Southern L, 3-1 1992 Record: 10-5-1 Home: 5-2, Away: 5-3-1 S5 Coker W, 4-2 S9 at Furman L, 4-0 S19 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 1-0 (OT) S21 at Erskine W, 6-4 (OT) S24 at USC Aiken W, 1-0 S26 at Limestone W, 1-0 S27 St. Leo W, 2-1 S30 at Presbyterian L, 6-2 O3 Mars Hill W, 5-0 O13 Carson-Newman L, 3-2 (OT) O17 at Queens T, 0-0 (2OT) O21 at Gardner-Webb W, 2-0 The 1996 Team 2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 33 Year-By-Year Results O23 at #19 South Carolina L, 7-0 Home: 4-5, Away: 0-7, Neutral: 0-1 O27 College of Charleston* L, 2-0 O30 Georgia State W, 3-2 S4 UNC Asheville L, 3-1 O31 at Furman* L, 7-0 N2 Central Florida T, 2-2 (2OT) S8 at Elon L, 4-2 N7 at Davidson* L, 5-4 N4 at Furman L, 6-1 S11 Bucknell% L, 2-0 N10 at Campbell L, 1-0 S12 George Washington% W, 2-0 N15 vs. Furman# L, 3-0 1997 S19 at L, 3-2 First Southern Conference Season S22 at #5 Duke L, 7-0 2002 Record: 3-16, SoCon Record: 2-5 S25 UNC Greensboro* L, 5-0 Record: 3-15-2, SoCon Record: 1-6-1 Home: 3-6, Away: 0-9, Neutral: 0-1 S28 at Appalachian State* L, 6-0 Home: 1-7-2, Away:2-6, Neutral: 0-2 S3 Limestone W, 9-0 O3 at Georgia Southern* L, 5-1 A31 Liberty L, 4-1 S7 Belmont L, 3-1 O6 at #13 Furman* L, 7-1 S7 at Philadelphia^ W, 3-1 S10 at Charleston Southern L, 4-1 O13 College of Charleston* W, 2-1 S8 vs. Saint Joseph’s^ L, 1-0 S13 Mount St. Mary’s^ L, 3-1 O16 Winthrop W, 2-1 (2OT) S13 Jacksonville L, 3-1 S14 Monmouth^ L, 4-1 O20 South Carolina L, 4-1 S17 Elon L, 2-1 S17 Winthrop L, 2-1 O22 VMI* W, 3-1 S21 at VMI* L, 3-2 S20 UNC Wilmington L, 3-2 O26 The Citadel* L, 2-1 S24 Furman* L, 3-0 S27 at Stetson L, 6-1 N1 at Davidson* L, 3-0 S27 Gardner-Webb W, 3-2 O1 at Furman* L, 1-0 N5 vs. UNC Greensboro# L, 5-0 O2 at Winthrop L, 6-1 O8 at North Carolina L, 8-0 % - Mary Black/Wofford Fall Classic O4 at The Citadel* W, 1-0 O11 at Mercer L, 3-2 O9 #9 Clemson L, 8-0 O13 at UNC Asheville L, 3-2 2000 O12 Appalachian State* L, 1-0 (2OT) O15 UNC Greensboro* L, 2-1 Record: 3-13-2, SoCon Record: 0-7-1 O16 Davidson* L, 4-0 O19 at Appalachian State* L, 2-1 Home: 1-6-1, Away: 0-7, Neutral: 0-0-1 O19 at Lipscomb L, 1-0 O22 The Citadel* W, 3-2 (OT) S6 #4 Clemson L, 4-0 O23 Georgia Southern* T, 3-3 (2OT) O25 VMI* W, 2-0 S8 Virginia Tech W, 4-0 O29 at UNC Greensboro* L, 9-0 O29 at Georgia Southern* L, 6-1 S10 Elon L, 2-1 N2 at UNC Asheville L, 1-0 O31 at Davidson* L, 2-1 S13 at Winthrop L, 5-3 N6 at College of Charleston* L, 1-0 N4 at Furman# L, 4-0 S15 Campbell W, 2-1 N8 Western Illinois T, 2-2 (2OT) ^ - Mary Black/Wofford Fall Classic S17 High Point W, 1-0 N14 vs. Furman# L, 3-0 S22 at Navy^ L, 3-0 ^ - Philadelphia University/Hilton Hotels Fall Classic 1998 S24 vs. Army^ T, 2-2 (2OT) (Philadelphia, Pa.) Record: 2-17-2, SoCon Record: 1-6-1 S27 at UNC Greensboro* L, 8-1 Home: 1-8-2, Away: 1-7, Neutral: 0-2 S29 East Carolina L, 2-1 2003 S5 at Jacksonville^ L, 6-3 O3 Georgia Southern* T, 1-1 (2OT) Record: 3-16, SoCon Record: 1-6 S6 vs. Stetson^ L, 5-0 O5 Davidson* L, 2-1 Home: 2-7, Away: 1-7, Neutral: 0-2 S9 Elon W, 2-1 (OT) O11 Furman* L, 2-1 A29 UNC Asheville L, 2-0 S12 Philadelphia Textile% L, 3-0 O18 at UNC Asheville L, 2-1 A30 Georgia State L, 2-0 S13 #24 VCU% T, 1-1 (2OT) O21 at VMI* L, 2-1 (OT) S5 at Jacksonville^ L, 4-0 S17 Charleston Southern L, 5-0 O25 at College of Charleston* L, 2-0 S7 vs. Stetson^ L, 2-1 (OT) S19 at UNC Wilmington L, 5-1 O28 Appalachian State* L, 4-0 S10 High Point L, 1-0 S23 #1 Duke L, 4-0 O31 at The Citadel* L, 2-1 (OT) S13 at Liberty W, 2-1 S27 at Winthrop L, 4-1 ^ - Navy-Army Classic (Annapolis, Md.) S17 at Birmingham-Southern L, 4-2 S30 at #5 South Carolina L, 7-0 S20 VMI W, 1-0 (2OT) O3 Appalachian State* L, 1-0 2001 S24 at Appalachian State* L, 4-0 O7 at UNC Greensboro* L, 5-1 Record: 4-13-1, SoCon Record: 1-6-1 S27 at Gardner-Webb L, 4-0 O10 Furman* L, 3-0 Home: 4-3-1, Away: 0-9 O4 at Davidson* L, 1-0 O13 at The Citadel* L, 3-2 (2OT) S2 Gardner-Webb W, 3-1 O7 at Furman* L, 4-1 O16 Davidson* L, 2-1 S9 at East Carolina L, 3-1 O10 Belmont L, 3-0 O23 at College of Charleston* L, 3-1 S19 at Elon L, 4-2 O18 College of Charleston* L, 3-0 O25 Georgia Southern* T, 1-1 (2OT) S21 at High Point L, 3-2 (2OT) O26 at Georgia Southern* L, 5-2 O28 at VMI* W, 3-1 S26 UNC Greensboro* L, 4-0 N1 Elon* W, 2-0 O30 Mercer L, 2-1 S28 at Appalachian State* L, 2-1 N4 UNC Greensboro* L, 4-0 N1 South Alabama L, 5-1 O3 UNC Asheville L, 2-1 N7 Lipscomb L, 3-2 N3 at #13 Furman # L, 3-0 O5 VMI* T, 2-2 (2OT) N13 vs. Davidson# L, 1-0 ^ - JU/Nike Invitational (Jacksonville, Fla.) O8 Winthrop W, 2-1 ^ - JU/Best Western Shootout (Jacksonville, Fla.) % - Mary Black/Wofford Fall Classic O10 at #14 Clemson L, 5-0 O12 Lipscomb W, 5-3 2004 1999 O17 at Georgia Southern* L, 4-1 Record: 3-16-1, SoCon Record: 0-6-1 Record: 4-13, SoCon Record: 2-6 O24 The Citadel* W, 4-3 (2OT) Home: 2-7-1, Away: 1-9

34 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Year-By-Year Results S1 at High Point L, 3-2 S30 Appalachian State* L, 3-0 S19 USC Upstate W, 2-0 S6 Gardner-Webb L, 2-0 O3 at UNC Greensboro* L, 3-1 S21 Georgia State L, 2-0 S10 at Belmont L, 1-0 (OT) O6 Davidson* L, 1-0 S26 at Belmont ~ L, 1-0 S12 at Lipscomb W, 2-1 O10 Georgia Southern* L, 2-0 S28 at Lipscomb ~ L, 1-0 S14 Limestone W, 2-0 O14 Furman* L, 4-0 O4 Appalachian State * L, 2-1 S17 at Georgia State L, 4-0 O18 at Elon* L, 3-0 O7 at UNC Greensboro * L, 1-0 S19 Mercer L, 2-0 O20 Liberty L, 1-0 O14 Clemson L, 1-0 S24 Liberty^ L, 1-0 O28 at UNC Greensboro# L, 2-0 O18 Furman * W, 1-0 S26 Princeton^ L, 4-1 ^ - Broyhill Inn & Suites Conference Center Appalachian O25 Georgia Southern * L, 1-0 O2 Georgia Southern* L, 2-0 Classic (Boone, N.C.) O29 Davidson * L, 1-0 O10 at Elon* L, 3-0 N1 at UNC Asheville L, 2-1 O12 at College of Charleston* L, 3-0 2007 N4 at College of Charleston * W, 1-0 O16 Appalachian State* T, 1-1 (2OT) Record: 7-12-1, SoCon Record: 0-7 N8 at Elon # L, 3-0 O19 at #1 UNC Greensboro* L, 5-0 Home: 6-4, Away: 1-7-1, Neutral: 0-1 ^ - JMU/Comfort Inn Harrisonburg Invitational (Har- O23 Davidson* L, 2-1 (OT) A31 at Longwood W, 1-0 risonburg, Va.) O26 Longwood W, 2-1 S7 at Georgia State T, 0-0 (2OT) ~ - South Carolina/Tennessee Challenge (Tennessee) O30 Furman* L, 3-1 S9 High Point W, 1-0 N3 at UNC Asheville L, 4-1 S11 at South Carolina L, 2-1 (OT) 2009 N6 at VMI L, 3-0 S16 Robert Morris ^ L, 2-1 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS N9 at UNC Greensboro# L, 4-0 S21 vs. Stetson % L, 3-1 Record: 12-3-3, SoCon Record: 5-1-1 ^ - Wofford/adidas Invitational S23 at Central Florida % L, 2-1 Home: 6-1-2, Away: 6-2-1, Neutral: 0-0 S27 at Georgia Southern * L, 6-2 S1 at East Tennessee State T, 2-2 (2 OT) 2005 O3 at Appalachian State * L, 2-0 S7 UNC Asheville T 0-0 (2 OT) Record: 5-11-3, SoCon Record: 1-7 O6 UNC Greensboro * L, 4-0 S11 at USC Upstate W, 1-0 Home: 5-4-2, Away: 0-7-1 O9 at #17 Furman * L, 1-0 S13 Mercer W 1-0, (2 OT) S1 at Longwood T, 2-2 (2OT) O15 UNC Asheville ^ W, 1-0 S25 Belmont W, 2-1 (OT) S9 Lipscomb W, 3-0 O17 VMI W, 3-0 S27 Lipscomb W, 4-1 S11 Belmont W, 2-1 O20 Elon * L, 4-1 S30 at Appalachian State* W, 1-0 S16 at Liberty L, 1-0 O23 College of Charleston * L, 2-0 O3 UNC Greensboro* T, 2-2 (2 OT) S18 North Florida W, 3-2 O27 at Davidson * L, 2-1 (OT) O6 at #18 NC State L, 0-2 S23 Cornell^ T, 2-2 (2OT) N2 Lipscomb ~ W, 4-1 O18 Elon * W, 2-0 S25 Georgia State^ L, 3-0 N4 Belmont ~ W, 1-0 O21 at Georgia Southern* W, 4-1 S28 UNC Asheville L, 1-0 N10 at #23 Furman # L, 2-0 O24 at Davidson* W, 1-0 O1 at Davidson* L, 1-0 ^ - Wofford/adidas Invitational O30 College of Charleston* L, 1-2 O4 at Georgia Southern* L, 2-0 %- UCF Fall Classic (Orlando, Fla.) N3 at Furman* W, 4-3 O12 at Appalachian State* L, 4-2 ~ - South Carolina/Tennessee Challenge (Spartanburg, SC) N7 at Georgia State W, 2-1 (OT) O15 at Furman* L, 5-0 N13 UNC Greensboro # W, 3-1 O18 College of Charleston* L, 2-1 2008 N15 Elon # W, 2-1 O20 at Gardner-Webb L, 2-0 Record: 6-13-0, SoCon Record: 2-5 N19 at #5 UC Santa Barbara ^ L, 0-1 O22 High Point W, 1-0 Home: 2-6, Away: 3-6, Neutral: 1-1 O25 Elon* W, 3-2 A29 at Presbyterian W, 3-2 * - Southern Conference O29 #10 UNC Greensboro* L, 3-0 A31 East Tennessee State L, 2-0 # - Southern Conference Tournament N1 Jacksonville T, 2-2 (2OT) S5 vs. High Point ^ W, 3-2 ^ - NCAA Tournament N5 at Davidson# L, 1-0 S7 at James Madison ^ L, 1-0 ^ - Wofford/adidas Invitational S12 at VMI W, 1-0 Please note Wofford played at the NAIA level from 1975-87 before moving to NCAA Division II in 1988. In 1995, the Terriers moved to S17 at Elon * L, 3-1 NCAA Division I and then joined the Southern Conference in 1997. 2006 Record: 2-15-1, SoCon Record: 0-7 Home: 1-6, Away: 1-8, Neutral: 0-1-1 A25 Longwood W, 1-0 A28 #24 South Carolina L, 2-0 S1 vs. Winthrop^ L, 4-0 S3 vs. Western Kentucky^ T, 1-1 (2OT) S6 at UNC Asheville L, 5-0 S8 at High Point W, 2-1 S12 at #2 Clemson L, 6-0 S22 at Lipscomb L, 3-2 (OT) S24 at Belmont L, 2-0 S27 at College of Charleston* L, 4-0 The 2009 Southern Conference Champion Team

2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 35 All-Time Series Records Opponent Series Record Home Away Neutral First Meeting Last Meeting Appalachian State 1-13-1 0-6-1 1-7 0-0 Oct. 10, 1995 Sept. 30, 2009 Armstrong State 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Sept. 29, 1984 Oct. 5, 1985 Army 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-1 Sept. 24, 2000 Sept. 24, 2000 Atlantic Christian 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Sept. 15, 1979 Sept. 15, 1979 Augusta State 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Sept. 27, 1993 Sept. 27, 1994 Barber-Scotia 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Oct. 5, 1982 Oct. 5, 1982 Belmont 4-4 4-1 0-3 0-0 Sept. 7, 1997 Sept. 25, 2009 Belmont Abbey 1-4 1-1 0-2 0-1 1975 Oct. 23, 1986 Birmingham-Southern 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Sept. 17, 2003 Sept. 17, 2003 Bucknell 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Sept. 11, 1999 Sept. 11,1999 Campbell 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 Sept. 15, 2000 Nov. 10,2001 Carson-Newman 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 Oct. 13, 1992 Sept. 10,1994 Central Florida 0-4-1 0-2-1 0-2 0-0 Oct. 26, 1980 Sept. 23, 2007 Central Wesleyan 6-1-1 4-1 2-0-1 0-0 Sept. 20, 1978 Oct. 26, 1988 Charleston Southern 3-4-1 1-3 2-1-1 0-0 Sept. 11, 1976 Sept. 17, 1998 Charlotte 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 Sept. 24, 1977 Oct. 7, 1978 Clark 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Sept. 14, 1991 Sept. 14, 1991 Clemson 0-9 0-3 0-6 0-0 Sept. 12, 1985 Oct. 14, 2008 Coastal Carolina 3-5 2-3 1-2 0-0 Oct. 18, 1978 Oct. 18, 1989 Coker 4-2-1 3-1 1-1-1 0-0 Sept. 20, 1980 Sept. 5, 1992 College of Charleston 7-11 4-7 3-4 0-0 Oct. 9, 1976 Oct. 30, 2009 Cornell 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 Sept. 23, 2005 Sept. 23, 2005 Davidson 2-16 0-7 2-8 0-1 Nov. 2, 1979 Oct. 24, 2009 Davis & Elkins 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Sept. 18, 1993 Sept. 18, 1993 Duke 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 Sept. 23, 1998 Sept. 22, 1999 East Carolina 0-2-1 0-1-1 0-1 0-0 Oct. 22, 1988 Sept. 9, 2001 East Tennessee State 0-1-1 0-1 0-0-1 0-0 Aug. 31, 2008 Sept. 1, 2009 Eckerd 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Sept. 8, 1991 Sept. 8, 1991 Elon 9-9 7-3 2-6 0-0 Sept. 7, 1990 Nov. 15, 2009 Emory 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Sept. 20, 1989 Sept. 20, 1989 Erskine 4-19 2-11 2-7 0-1 Oct. 9, 1975 Oct. 5, 1994 Florida Atlantic 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Oct. 22, 1995 Oct. 22, 1995 Florida Southern 1-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 Oct. 31, 1981 Oct. 31, 1981 Florida Tech 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Sept. 21, 1981 Sept. 21, 1981 Francis Marion 11-6 7-1 4-5 0-0 Oct. 8, 1976 Oct. 15, 1994 Furman 6-26 4-7 2-17 0-2 Oct. 16, 1975 Nov. 3, 2009 Gardner-Webb 10-4 6-3 3-1 1-0 Oct. 8, 1987 Oct. 20, 2005 George Washington 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Sept. 12, 1999 Sept. 12, 1999 Georgia Southern 3-13-4 1-5-3 2-6 0-2-1 Sept. 15, 1985 Oct. 21, 2009 Georgia State 2-5-1 1-4 1-1-1 0-0 Oct. 21, 1995 Nov. 7, 2009 Guilford 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 Oct. 13, 1984 Sept. 30, 1987 Hampton-Sydney 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Oct. 12, 1991 Oct. 12, 1991 High Point 5-4 3-1 1-3 1-0 Oct. 31, 1987 Sept. 5, 2008 Jacksonville 0-3-1 0-1-1 0-2 0-0 Sept. 5, 1998 Nov. 1, 2005 James Madison 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Sept. 7, 2008 Sept. 7, 2008 Johnson & Wales 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Oct. 11, 1996 Oct. 11, 1996 King 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Sept. 23, 1989 Sept. 23, 1989 Lander 3-5 2-2 1-3 0-0 Oct. 13, 1981 Sept. 20, 1995 Lenoir-Rhyne 8-3-3 5-1 3-2-3 0-0 Oct. 5, 1976 Sept. 18, 1994 Liberty 1-4-1 0-3-1 1-1 0-0 Oct. 21, 1980 Oct. 20, 2006 Life 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Oct. 30, 1994 Oct. 30, 1994 Limestone 11-0 7-0 4-0 0-0 Sept. 16, 1984 Sept. 14, 2004 Lincoln Memorial 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 Oct. 15, 1989 Sept. 28, 1991

36 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions All-Time Series Records Lipscomb 5-4 4-1 1-3 0-0 Oct. 12, 2001 Sept. 27, 2009 Longwood 5-0-1 3-0 2-0-1 0-0 Oct. 24, 1992 Aug. 31, 2007 Marietta 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Sept. 22, 1996 Sept. 22, 1996 Mars Hill 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 Oct. 3, 1992 Oct. 24, 1993 Marshall 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 Sept. 22, 1995 Sept. 21, 1996 Mercer 1-3 1-2 0-1 0-0 Oct. 11, 1997 Sept. 13, 2009 Monmouth 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Sept. 14, 1997 Sept. 14, 1997 Mount St. Mary’s 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Sept. 13, 1997 Sept. 13, 1997 Navy 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Sept. 22, 2000 Sept. 22, 2000 Newberry 4-0 3-0 1-0 0-0 Oct. 15, 1977 Oct. 13, 1995 North Carolina 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Oct. 8, 1997 Oct. 8, 1997 North Carolina State 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Oct. 6, 2009 Oct. 6, 2009 North Florida 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Sept. 18, 2005 Sept. 18, 2005 North Georgia 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Oct. 31, 1990 Oct. 31, 1990 North Greenville 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 Sept. 30, 1975 Sept. 14, 1976 Oglethorpe 3-1-1 1-0-1 2-1 0-0 Oct. 3, 1982 Oct. 30, 1991 Pembroke State 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Oct. 2, 1993 Oct. 1, 1994 Pfeiffer 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 Oct. 13, 1980 Oct. 26, 1982 Philadelphia 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 Sept. 12, 1998 Sept. 7, 2002 Presbyterian 14-7-1 7-3-1 7-4 0-0 Oct. 4, 1977 Aug. 29, 2008 Princeton 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Sept. 26, 2004 Sept. 26, 2004 Queens 1-3-1 0-2 1-1-1 0-0 Nov. 2, 1990 Sept. 3, 1994 Robert Morris 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Sept. 16, 2007 Sept. 16, 2007 Rollins 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-1 Sept. 22, 1989 Oct. 6, 1991 South Alabama 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Nov. 1, 1998 Nov. 1, 1998 South Carolina 0-11 0-4 0-7 0-0 Oct. 3, 1975 Sept. 11, 2007 South Florida 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 Nov. 3, 1980 Oct. 29, 1981 St. Joseph’s 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Sept. 8, 2002 Sept. 8, 2002 St. Leo 1-0-1 1-0 0-0-1 0-0 Sept. 7, 1991 Sept. 27, 1992 Stetson 0-5 0-0 0-2 0-3 Oct. 7, 1996 Sept. 21, 2007 The Citadel 9-7-2 6-2-1 3-5-1 0-0 Oct. 5, 1980 Oct. 4, 2002 Toccoa Falls 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 Sept. 18, 1975 Oct. 30, 1976 UC Santa Barbara 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Nov, 19, 2009 Nov. 19, 2009 UNC Asheville 4-14-1 3-6-1 1-8 0-0 Oct. 27, 1976 Sept. 7, 2009 UNC Greensboro 1-15-1 1-6-1 0-8 0-1 Oct. 15, 1997 Nov. 13, 2009 UNC Wilmington 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 Sept. 20, 1997 Sept. 19, 1998 USC Aiken 7-0 4-0 3-0 0-0 Oct. 23, 1988 Oct. 28, 1994 USC Spartanburg/Upstate 4-8 2-3 2-5 0-0 Sept. 15, 1980 Sept. 11, 2009 Virginia Commonwealth 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 Sept. 13, 1998 Sept. 13, 1998 VMI 5-4-1 3-0-1 2-4 0-0 Sept. 7, 1996 Sept. 12, 2008 Virginia Tech 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 Sept. 19, 1999 Sept. 8, 2000 Wake Forest 1-2 1-0 0-2 0-0 Oct. 15, 1979 Oct. 2, 1996 Warren Wilson 4-4 4-2 0-2 0-0 Oct. 11, 1975 Sept. 23, 1986 Washington College (Md.) 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Sept. 14, 1979 Sept. 14, 1979 Western Carolina 2-2 2-1 0-1 0-0 Oct. 25, 1975 Oct. 24, 1982 Western Illinois 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 Nov. 8, 2002 Nov. 8, 2002 Western Kentucky 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-1 Sept. 3, 2006 Sept. 3, 2006 Wingate 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 Sept. 7, 1985 Oct. 24, 1994 Winthrop 8-21-1 6-8 2-11-1 0-2 Sept. 21, 1976 Sept. 1, 2006

2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 37 Honors and Awards Wofford Athletic Hall of Fame Frank Lesesne (HM)...... 1987 NSCAA scholar All-South Pablo De Freitas...... 1995 Denver Merrill (HM)...... 1987 Nick Schuermann (1st Team)...... 2009 Tony Peay...... 1999 Branson Hyatt (2nd Team)...... 2009 NAIA District 6 Player of Week Wofford MVPs Denver Merrill (Oct. 27, 1987) NSCAA All-South 1975...... Kerry Baker Gary Kvintus (1st Team)...... 1988 1976...... Tony Dillon NAIA District 6 All-Academic Team Craig Appleby...... 1989 1979...... Tim Shea, Bop Coleman Gary Kvintus ...... 1987 Pat Britt...... 1990 1980...... Bill Scheper David Lesesne...... 1987 Denver Merrill...... 1990 1981...... Bob Allen Dan Murphy...... 1990 1982...... Pablo De Freitas NAIA District 6 All-Star Game Dan Murphy...... 1991 1984...... Tom Hamilton Pablo De Freitas...... 1986 Sean Murphy...... 1993 1985...... Pablo De Freitas Mike Bell...... 1986 Sean Murphy...... 1994 1986...... Pablo De Freitas Joey Redmond...... 1994 1987...... Frank Lesesne NAIA All-Area 1988...... Gary Kvintus Tim Shea (2nd Team)...... 1981 NCAA D-ii All-americans 1989...... Denver Merrill Pablo De Freitas...... 1985 Dan Murphy...... 1991 1990...... Denver Merrill Pablo De Freitas...... 1986 Sean Murphy...... 1994 1991...... Dan Murphy 1992...... Andy Paulson NSCAA/NAIA All-South NSCAA All-america 1993...... Jody Redmond Tim Shea (2nd Team)...... 1981 Nick Schuermann (Third Team)...... 2009 1994...... Jody Redmond, Sean Murphy Pablo DeFreitas (1st Team)...... 1982 1995...... Matt Kilmartin Tommy Lindh (2ndt Team)...... 1982 1996...... Carter Noland Brian Thomas (2nd Team)...... 1982 1997...... Greg Fleming Pablo DeFreitas...... 1984 Pablo DeFreitas...... 1985 Pablo DeFreitas...... 1986

NSCAA/NCAA All-South Nick Schuermann (First Team)...... 2009 Russ Sandifer Kentrel Owens (Second Team)...... 2009 Tommy Kandl Paulo Bonfim (Third Team)...... 2009 All-Tournament Teams NAIA Academic All-americans 1979 Gary Kvintus Sean Murphy John Mankowski...... 1981 All-Toyota Brian Thomas...... 1981 Brian Thomas, Blake Alders, Bob Coleman NAIA District 6 Coach of Year John Mankowski...... 1982 Tony Rodriguez (MVP) Charlie McGinty...... 1978 Brian Thomas...... 1982 1995 Tom Hamilton...... 1984 All-Lanzera-Georgia State Invitational NAIA All-District 6 Eric Hagglund Tony Peay...... 1978 NSCAA Scholar All-America Greg Fleming Tim Shea...... 1979 Nick Schuermann (First Team)...... 2009 Zack Atkinson Brian Thomas...... 1979 2004 Tim Shea...... 1980 All-Wofford/adidas Invitational Brian Thomas...... 1980 Tommy Kandl Tim Shea (1st Team)...... 1981 Brendan Tolleson Brian Thomas (1st Team)...... 1981 2005 Jack Hinton (1st Team)...... 1981 All-Wofford/adidas Invitational Pablo De Freitas (2nd Team)...... 1981 Jesús Arroyo-Peco Tommy Lindh (2nd Team)...... 1981 R.P. Benik Pablo DeFreitas (1st Team)...... 1982 2006 Tommy Lindh (1st Team)...... 1982 Greg Fleming Dan Murphy Broyhill Inn & Suites Conference Center Appalachian Classic Brian Thomas (2nd Team)...... 1982 James Fogartie Tom Hamilton (2nd Team)...... 1982 CoSIDA Academic All-District Brandon Lowery Tom Hamilton (2nd Team)...... 1984 Jonathan Crumly...... 1990 Nick Schuermann Pablo De Freitas (1st Team)...... 1985 Dan Murphy...... 1991 2007 Mike Bell (2nd Team)...... 1985 Tommy Kandl (1st Team)...... 2004 All-Wofford/adidas Invitational David Lesesne (HM)...... 1985 Tommy Kandl (1st Team)...... 2005 Kentrel Owens Pablo De Freitas (1st Team)...... 1986 Nick Schuermann (2nd Team)...... 2008 Nick Schuermann Mike Bell (2nd Team)...... 1986 Nick Schuermann (2nd Team)...... 2009 All-South Carolina/Tennessee Challenge Frank Lesesne (HM)...... 1986 Branson Hyatt (2nd Team)...... 2009 Callum Easter Greg Harris (HM)...... 1986 Kentrel Owens Gary Kvintus (2nd Team)...... 1987 Joey Taylor

38 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Honors and Awards Kyle Walker ...... Kentrell Owens ...... Clark Powell Armin Kinigadner (Offensive MVP) ...... Clark Powell ...... Scott Redding 2008 ...... Yakov Rubinchik ...... Yakov Rubinchik Wofford/Nike Soccer Classic ...... Nick Schuermann ...... Nick Schuermann Andrew Eppelsheimer, Wofford 2007...... Branson Hyatt ...... Joey Taylor Wilson Hood, Wofford ...... Philips Leach ...... Jared Ziegler ...... Moe Kelli 2007-08...... Philip Beene All-Southern Conference ...... Yakov Rubinchik ...... James Fogartie Daniel Wilson (2nd Team)...... 1998 ...... Nick Schuermann ...... Thomas Hunter Daniel Wilson (2nd Team)...... 1999 2006...... Brandon Lowery ...... Branson Hyatt Michael Kozak (2nd Team)...... 2001 ...... Russ Sandifer ...... Moe Kelli Jesus Arroyo-Peco (2nd Team)...... 2005 ...... Callum Easter ...... Philips Leach Nick Schuermann (1st Team)...... 2009 ...... Chett McCubrey ...... Chet McCubrey Kentrel Owens (1st Team)...... 2009 2005...... Bradon Lowery ...... Randy McLeod Paulo Bonfim (2nd Team)...... 2009 ...... Tommy Kandl ...... Kentrell Owens Andrew Eppelsheimer (2nd Team)...... 2009 ...... Ritter Sansoni ...... Clark Powell Thomas Hunter (2nd Team)...... 2009 2004...... Tommy Kandl ...... Yakov Rubinchik Branson Hyatt (2nd Team)...... 2009 ...... Brandon Lowery ...... Nick Schuermann ...... Russ Sandifer ...... Joey Taylor SoCon coach of the year ...... Ritter Sansoni ...... Logan Threadgill Ralph Polson...... 2009 2003...... Chris Findley ...... Kyle Walker ...... Jared Gandy ...... Jared Ziegler SoCon PLayer of the Week ...... Tommy Kandl 2006-07...... Haskins Howerton Joel Kozak...... Nov. 3, 2003 ...... Sam Moore ...... Thomas Hunter SoCon Academic All-Conference Team began in 2003 and are student-athletes who have at Joey Taylor...... Nov. 6, 2007 least a 3.2 cumulative GPA entering the season and at least a sophomore academically...... Branson Hyatt Thomas Hunter...... Oct. 21, 2008 ...... Moe Kelli Nick Schuermann...... Nov. 10, 2009 SoCon Academic Honor Roll ...... Joel Kozak 2009-10...... Paulo Bonfim ...... Philips Leach SoCon All-Tournament Team ...... Frank Dineen ...... Chet McCubrey Wilson Hood...... 2009 ...... Andrew Drennan ...... Clark Powell Thomas Hunter...... 2009 ...... Bryan Eddy ...... Yakov Rubinchik Armin Kinigadner...... 2009 ...... Andrew Eppelsheimer ...... Russ Sandifer Kentrel Owens...... 2009 ...... Blair Gaines ...... Nick Schuermann ...... Mac Gambill ...... Joey Taylor SoCon Tournament MVP ...... Taylor Grim 2005-06...... Jesus Arroyo-Peco Wilson Hood...... 2009 ...... Wilson Hood ...... R.P. Benik ...... Quinn Hunt ...... Callum Easter Soccer America Player of the ...... Thomas Hunter ...... James Fogartie Week ...... Alex Hutchins ...... Tommy Kandl Nick Schuermann...... Nov. 11, 2009 ...... Branson Hyatt ...... Brandon Lowery ...... Moe Kelli ...... Chet McCubrey News Team of ...... Armin Kinigadner ...... Clark Powell the Week ...... Philips Leach ...... Ritter Sansoni Nick Schuermann...... Nov. 9, 2009 ...... Randy McLeod ...... Jon Sekerak Wilson Hood...... Nov. 16, 2009 ...... Ethan Miller ...... Joey Taylor ...... Yakov Rubinchik ...... Brendan Tolleson SoCon Academic ...... Nick Schuermann 2004-05...... Tommy Kandl All-Conference Team ...... Wiley Sinkus ...... Joel Kozak 2009...... Paulo Bonfim ...... Rustin Thomas ...... Tee Leitner ...... Nick Schuermann ...... Logan Threadgill ...... Dustin Orth ...... Branson Hyatt ...... James Walker ...... Brendan Tolleson ...... Yakov Rubinchik ...... Jared Ziegler SoCon Academic Honor Roll is a 3.0 or higher GPA for the academic year. 2008-09...... Phil Beene ...... Moe Kelli Phi Beta Kappa ...... Paulo Bonfim ...... Armin Kinigadner Stephen Mullins...... 1977 ...... Bryan Eddy ...... Phillips Leach Kyung Paek...... 1981 ...... Andrew Eppelsheimer ...... Scott Redding Brian Thomas...... 1982 ...... Mac Gambill ...... Wilson Hood Jonathan Crumly...... 1990 ...... Wilson Hood ...... Randy McLeod Curt Nichols...... 1995 ...... Branson Hyatt 2008...... Branson Hyatt George Burdette...... 2002 ...... Moe Kelli ...... Moe Kelli Robert Tibbetts...... 2003 ...... Armin Kinigadner ...... Armin Kinigadner Russ Sandifer...... 2006 ...... Chet McCubrey ...... Phillips Leach Clark Powell...... 2009 ...... Randy McLeod ...... Randy McLeod ...... Ethan Miller 2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 39 Honors and Awards all-SOuthern Conference Selections

Daniel Wilson Michael Kozak Jesús Arroyo-Peco 1998, 1999 2001 2005

Paulo Bonfim Andrew Eppelsheimer Thomas Hunter 2009 2009 2009

Branson Hyatt Kentrel Owens Nick Schuermann 2009 2009 2009 40 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Wofford Administration Dr. Benjamin Richard Dunlap Johnson president Athletic Director

Dr. Benjamin Bernard Dunlap took office Richard Johnson is in his tenth year as director of athletics at as Wofford’s president in July 2000, becoming Wofford College. The former head basketball coach has been an only the 10th chief executive in the 150-year instrumental figure on campus for over 25 years. history of the Phi Beta Kappa liberal arts Johnson officially began his new duties on Dec. 3, 2001. In 17 years as head basketball college. A native of Columbia, S.C., Dunlap coach at Wofford (1985-2002), Johnson had a 100 percent graduation rate for all players graduated summa cum laude from Sewanee: who completed their eligibility under him. He was the runner-up for SoCon Coach of th The University of the South in 1959. He the Year honors twice in the Terriers’ five seasons of league play under him. His 200 attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar win was a 79-74 victory at Clemson during the 1999-2000 campaign. and Harvard University as a graduate student, A 1976 graduate of The Citadel, Johnson came to Wofford after serving nine years receiving his Ph.D. in English Language and as a basketball assistant at his alma mater under then-coach and now athletic director Literature in 1967. From that year until 1993, Les Robinson. Johnson also holds an MBA from The Citadel. he held academic appointments at Harvard and the University of South Carolina, where During his Wofford coaching tenure, Johnson guided the Terriers from NAIA he was awarded both the USC Teacher of the Year Award and the university’s Russell membership to NCAA Division II in 1988, Division I Independent status in 1995 and Award for Distinguished Scholarship. During that time, he twice served as a Fulbright the Southern Conference in 1997. Senior Lecturer in Bangkok, Thailand, and Chiang Mai, Thailand, and was also a member Over the past several years as athletic director, he also has been a driving force behind of the inaugural class of U.S.-Japan Leadership Fellows in Tokyo. In 1993, he accepted an the development of several facility projects. Russell C. King Field and Switzer Stadium appointment at Wofford College as the Chapman Family Professor in the Humanities, a returned baseball to campus in 2003. The Richardson Building was renovated in 2008, position he still holds. In 2000, he became the 10th president of Wofford College. while the Joe E. Taylor Athletic Building and a golf practice facility were completed in Dunlap’s academic fields include literature, intellectual history, Asian studies, 2009. Johnson has also been responsible for the growth of the athletic endowment, film history and criticism, fiction writing, and the arts. On those subjects and others, with a long-term goal of endowing all scholarships in the department. especially leadership and higher education, he has lectured and spoken widely in this He currently chairs the Southern Conference’s men’s basketball committee and is a country and abroad including an appearance as one of “Fifty Remarkable People” at member of the NCAA’s Men’s Basketball Issues Committee. the 2007 TED Conference in Monterey. A frequent moderator for the Aspen Institute’s Johnson and his wife Carol, have two daughters, Lindsay and Lauren, and a son, Rich. Executive and C.E.O. Seminars as well as its Henry Crown Fellowship and such affiliated Lindsay is a 2001 Wofford graduate, Lauren graduated from Wofford in 2003 and Rich is a programs as the Executive Seminar Asia, the Faculty Seminars at Wye, the Aspen-Rodel sophomore at the University of the South. The Johnsons also have three grandchildren. Fellowship, the Africa Leadership Initiative, the Central European Leadership Initiative, Lindsay and Brad Lowry are the parents of Louisa and Brady Lowry, while Lauren and and the Liberty Fellowship of South Carolina, he has also designed and moderated Reece McWilliams are the parents of Mac McWilliams. seminars in Europe, Africa, and the United States for corporate clients as varied as the Netflix Corporation, Young & Rubicam, the Waters Global Forum, the Nova Chemical Corporation, and the Arab Banking Corporation. Dr. Jamecia Dunlap’s many publications include poems, essays, anthologies, guides, and opera Hill libretti as well as two novels in manuscript, Famous Dogs of the Civil War and Sunshine: Faculty Athletic Representative The Autobiography of a Genius. As a writer-producer and on-camera talent for public television, he has been a major contributor to more than 200 programs, for which he Dr. Jameica Hill, a professor of chemistry, is in her fifth year has won numerous national and international awards, and, for four and a half years in as the Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR) at Wofford. the 1970’s and 80’s, he performed as soloist and principal dancer for the Columbia City In her role as the FAR, Dr. Hill represents Wofford to the Ballet. National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Southern Conference. The FAR is Since 1963, he has been responsible for certifying the eligibility of student-athletes and assuring integrity in the married to Anne Boyd Dunlap. eligibility process. In addition to supervising athletics policies, the FAR also serves as They have three grown children. a liaison between the faculty and the student athletes, looking out for their individual In 2006, he was awarded an well-being with regard to academics and athletics. honorary doctorate by his alma Hill, a native of Due West, S.C. and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, earned her Ph.D. mater, Sewanee: The University degree in inorganic chemistry at , where she was a Graduate Teaching of the South. Assistant of the Year. She received Wofford’s 1995 Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award and was also an associate director for a summer program that was funded by a grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Center. Hill’s interest in athletics has been a lifelong one. Her father was a high school coach, and her two children are competitive in many different sports. As a professor at Wofford and the wife of Jason Hill ’89, a former Wofford quarterback and assistant coach, Hill has always supported Terrier athletics. Her daughter Shelby is active in competitive cheerleading (Level 5), while her son J.L. plays football as well as AAU basketball on a Dr. Dunlap cheers for the Terriers team based in Charlotte. at the 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Hill was also a cheerleader for the football and basketball teams as a student at Tournament. Wofford. 2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 41 Spartanburg TThehe huhubb ccityity

The City’s origins predate the Revolutionary War. State Park. Spartanburg was named for a unit of American Revolu- After World War II, Spartanburg made a concerted ef- tion forces called the “Spartan Rifles” who helped defeat fort to promote its location at the junction of Interstates the British at the Battle of Cowpens in 1781, under the 85 and 26 to international business. One of the greatest leadership of General Daniel Morgan. successes of this campaign was the development of the The town of Spartanburg was incorporated in 1831 BMW manufacturing center near the Greenville-Spar- and later as a city in 1880 by the 13 Original States and tanburg Airport. Tennessee. During this time Spartanburg was booming Spartanburg’s downtown, which always has been due in large part to the rapidly expanding textile indus- anchored by the campuses of Wofford and Converse try. Colleges, has been undergoing a major revival since the In the 1870s, Spartanburg became a railroad “hub mid-1990s. In addition to the corporate headquarters city,” with mainline railroads extending from Magnolia for Denny’s, Advance America, QS-1 and several other Street depot in all directions, taking passengers and companies, the city has acquired a magnificant public freight to Charleston, Augusta, Atlanta, Asheville, Char- library, the Marriott Hotel at Renaissance Park and most economy. The most significant of these companies still lotte and points beyond. As many as 90 trains per day recently, the Chapman Arts Center and the USC Upstate in operation is internationally respected Milliken & could be seen and heard operating in Spartanburg dur- George Dean Johnson School of Business. The area sur- Company. ing the golden age of the American railroad, 1900-20. rounding Morgan Square gradually is redeveloping with Blessed by geography and climate as well as by During the 1920s, Spartanburg built South Carolina’s a variety of interesting restaurants and urban apart- energetic and well-educated citizenry, Spartanburg is first municipal airport and claimed the state’s first com- ment-style housing. emerging as one of the centers of a 21st century me- mercial radio station (WSPA). Its leadership in the state Throughout the 20th century, textile manufacturing troplex that extends along the South Carolina portion of was reflected by the election of several residents as gov- companies formed the backbone of the Spartanburg the I-85 corridor. ernor. Thousands of U.S. soldiers bound for overseas service in World Wars I and II trained at camps in Spartanburg. The post headquarters for Camp Wadsworth (1917-19) was located at the present site of WestGate Mall, and the Camp Croft (1940-45) was located south of the city. Much of that military reservation has become Croft

42 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Phi Beta Kappa PHPhii BetaBeta KKappaappa At the end of the last academic year, there were With about 350,000 members across the country, Phi For these reasons, Phi Beta Kappa Day at Wofford has approximately 2,000 four-year colleges in the United States. Beta Kappa today sponsors numerous programs to encourage institutional significance, as well as being especially memorable Only 262 of them have the right to induct their graduates into scholarship and learning, including the Phi Beta Kappa Book for the new members, each of whom will receive the traditional Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s most prestigious liberal arts honor Awards and the visiting scholar, academic fellowship and Phi Beta Kappa watch key or pin. society. There are five independent Phi Beta Kappa colleges and leadership programs. universities in the Carolinas: Wofford, Davidson, Duke, Furman and Wake Forest. Phi Beta Kappa has an interesting history. Founded at the Wofford’s Phi Beta Kappa Student-Athletes Name Sport Name Sport College of William and Mary in December 1776, Phi Beta Kappa Abigail A. Anderson ‘05 Women’s Soccer William Paul Keesley ’75 Track was the first of the Greek letter fraternities and adopted such Katerine R. Annas ‘00 Tennis C. Bailey King, Jr. ‘02 Football rituals as the badge, the secret oath, and the special handclasp William Hawksley Barbee ’60 Basketball Meredith A. Knox ‘99 Volleyball, Basketball from the various secret societies of the day. Margaret W. Barrett ’96 Volleyball James William Logan ’86 Cross Country Phi Beta Kappa, however, was also devoted to the John Patrick Batten, Jr. ’80 Basketball, Football William Steven Lowrance ‘58 Football principles of “friendship, morality, and literature (or learning),” Edward Milton Berckman ’52 Track Lindsay R. Lyman ‘04 Volleyball and these characteristics gradually attained the greatest Angela Colleen Berry ‘06 Volleyball Kathryn S. Maloney ‘04 Rifle emphasis. John Quincy Adams, Edward Everett and Joseph Story, Edward Barton Blackmon, Jr. ’74 Track Rudolph Ernest Mancke, III ’67 Football members of the Harvard chapter, are credited with making the Lauren MacKenzie Bosshardt ‘08 Cross Country/Track Michael Christopher Marshall ’83 Football fraternity a public literary and honor society for undergraduates Thomas Leinbach Bower, III ’74 Football, Baseball Mary Beth Martin ‘00 Tennis in the 1830’s. Women were first admitted to Phi Beta Kappa in Brandon M. Boyce ‘01 Basketball Stephanie H. Martin ’97 Volleyball 1875 at the University of Vermont. Kevin Mark Bringewatt ’89 Baseball Jonathan Virett Maxwell ’71 Basketball William K. Brumbach III ‘00 Cross Country Samuel Jesse McCoy ’25 Track Only two chapters of Phi Beta Kappa existed in the Thomas Casey Brittain ’75 Football Mary Ann McCrackin ’85 Volleyball Southeast before 1900, but gradually the historic state George W. Burdette III ‘03 Men’s Soccer Daniel Baker Morrison, Jr. ’75 Basketball universities and the most outstanding private colleges began Timothy H. Burwell ’80 Baseball Horace William Mullinax ’50 Baseball to secure chapters. The process of earning a charter often takes James Harold Chandler ’71 Football Stephen Christopher Mullins ’78 Men’s Soccer many years and standards are very high. Final approval comes Augustus McKee Chreitzberg, Jr. ’47 Tennis Jennifer A. Nett ‘02 Basketball by vote of all the chapters at the triennial meetings of the Aaron Curtis Cole ’94 Cross Country William A. Newell ‘98 Cross Country United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa. At the August 1994 triennial Jessica Scheel Connett ‘07 Women’s Soccer Curt L. Nichols ‘96 Men’s Soccer meeting in San Francisco, 53 colleges and universities sought Troy Michael Cox ’89 Cross Country John B. Nichols ‘01 Football chapters, but only seven institutions even qualified for a vote. Robert Scott Creveling ’74 Football Charles Phifer Nicholson ’82 Football Wofford received its chapter at the 1940 triennial Jonathan Dean Crumly ’91 Men’s Soccer George Bryan Nicholson, Jr. ’75 Football meeting, bringing to fruition more than ten years of work by Kenneth Joseph Davis ’59 Swimming Albert Cook Outler ’28 Cross Country/Track three Phi Beta Kappa members who were then serving on Phillip Mark Dempsey ’90 Football Christi R. Owen ‘96 Tennis Meredith P. Denton ‘00 Basketball Kyung Seok Paek ’82 Soccer the faculty: President Henry Nelson Snyder, Dr. David Duncan Beverly Thomas Duncan ’69 Basketball Edwin Thomas Parham, III ’94 Tennis Wallace, class of 1894, and Dr. John West Harris ’16, a brash Dendy E. Engelman ‘98 Volleyball Pamela Gaye Parnell ’83 Volleyball and brilliant young English professor not afraid to campaign Heidi Faber ’85 Volleyball Manoj Pariyadath ‘98 Tennis vigorously in the conviction that his alma mater deserved Jennifer M. Ferguson ‘05 Rifle Dwight Fleming Patterson, Sr. ’29 Cross Country/Track membership. (Dr. Harris later founded the National Beta Club, William Harvey Floyd, Jr. ’53 Tennis Rebecca J. Paulson ‘03 Volleyball which still has its headquarters in Spartanburg). Joseph Edward Fornadel III ‘10 Football Richard Duncan Pinson ’72 Basketball Benjamin J. Foster ‘02 Football Thomas Clark Powell ‘09 Men’s Soccer LuAnne Vaughan Gatlin ’86 Volleyball Ray Hampton Price ’74 Track Coleman Lane Glaze ’88 Baseball J. Bishop Ravenel ‘01 Basketball Scott Timothy Gould ’81 Basketball Jordan Whitney Rawl’10 Rifle Cole Blease Graham, Jr. ’64 Baseball Mary Alexander Rea ‘09 Women’s Soccer Joseph Andrew Green ’94 Football Robert Bruce Remler ’79 Golf Donald James Grenier ’62 Golf Leah Karen Rhodes ’82 Volleyball, Basketball Clary H. Groen ‘96 Golf Carolyn Sophia Rivers ‘09 Volleyball Kristian P. Gusmer ‘00 Cross Country Wendy M. Rohr ‘04 Tennis Kelly Ann Harvey ’92 Cross Country Neill Russell Sandifer ‘07 Men’s Soccer John Arthur Hendrix ’68 Baseball, Basketball Kathleen Grace Sobczyk ‘06 Volleyball Kristen A. Hite ‘00 Track Faith A. Stewart ‘03 Women’s Soccer William Stanley Hoole ’24 Baseball Reddick Bowman Still, III ’58 Golf, Football Courtney A. Howe ‘97 Volleyball Allen Heath Stokes, Jr. ’64 Golf Jonathan Douglas Hufford ‘09 Football Meredith Lucille Swittenberg ’91 Tennis April Lynn Hughes ’90 Volleyball Brian William Thomas ’83 Men’s Soccer Charles Haskell Hughes, Jr. ’81 Football Robert E. Tibbetts ‘04 Men’s Soccer Thomas Lloyd Jackson ’76 Football Stephen Michael Tomasovich ’90 Basketball Elizabeth Bohlen Jeter ’93 Tennis Allyson C. Varn ‘99 Basketball Gerald Kenneth Johnson ’76 Football Cheryl Elizabeth Vickers ’87 Basketball Clark Powell ‘09 is the latest men’s soccer player to be inducted into William R. Johnson ‘02 Tennis Albert Theodore Watson ’43 Football Phi Beta Kappa at Wofford.H e is the ninth student-athlete from Larry Hudson Jones ’70 Basketball Wallace Steadman Watson ’58 Track men’s soccer and the first since 2006. Powell, from Birmingham, Scott H. Jones ‘98 Football Kirk Austin Whitehead ‘10 Men’s Golf Alabama, graduated magna cum laude with a double major in Heidi M. Kadous ‘03 Volleyball Laura Lynne Wilkinson ’83 Basketball biology and Spanish. 2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 43 Southern Conference TThehe SouthernSouthern ConferenConferenccee

The Southern Conference, which began its 90th season conference institutions. of intercollegiate competition in 2010, is a national leader in The Conference currently consists of 12 members in five emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of I Championships. innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in the first conference basketball tournament (1921), tackling operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated the issue of freshmen eligibility (1922), developing women’s in 2004 and today offers the league first class meeting areas and championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s install the three-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern historical documents. Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Membership History and Washington & Lee. Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the origination. Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting desire to have a workable number of conference games for each Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology it was impossible to play every school at least once during the student-athletes have been recognized on ESPN The Magazine/ (), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M regular season and many schools went several years between CoSIDA Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play summer baseball for money. Play began in the fall of 1921 and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932 at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. The Southern Conference office is located in the refurbished Beaumont Mill According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. Sanford stated in Spartanburg, less than a mile from the Wofford campus. that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s 44 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Champions Southern Conference Southern Conference Members Alabama (1921-1932) Appalachian State (1971-present) Auburn (1921-1932) College of Charleston (1998-present) Chattanooga (1976-present) The Citadel (1936-present) Clemson (1921-1953) Davidson (1936-1988, 1991-present) Duke (1928-1953) East Carolina (1964-1976) East Tennessee State (1978-2005) Elon (2003-present) Florida (1922-1932) Furman (1936-present) George Washington (1936-1970) Georgia (1921-1932) Georgia Southern (1991-present) Georgia Tech (1921-1932) Kentucky (1921-1932) Louisiana State (1922-1932) Marshall (1976-1997) Maryland (1921-1953) Mississippi (1922-1932) Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, sports - football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track Mississippi State (1921-1932) regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis North Carolina (1921-1953) Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations and golf - and nine women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross North Carolina at Greensboro (1997-present) were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track & North Carolina State (1921-1953) league which began play in 1932. field, tennis, golf and softball. Richmond (1936-1976) The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10 Samford (2008-present) institutions including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, Wofford won the 2003 and 2007 SoCon Football South Carolina (1922-1953) North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech Championships. Tennessee (1921-1932) and Washington & Lee. Tulane (1922-1932) The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, University of the South (1922-1932) the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Vanderbilt (1922-1932) Another split occurred when seven schools including Clemson, Virginia (1921-1937) Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South VMI (1924-2003) Carolina and Wake Forest departed to form the Atlantic Coast Virginia Tech (1921-1965) Conference which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Wake Forest (1936-1953) Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, Washington & Lee (1921-1958) George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington West Virginia (1950-1968) & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. Western Carolina (1976-present) Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership William & Mary (1936-1977) that includes 12 institutions and a footprint that spans five Wofford (1997-present) states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama Bold indicates current conference member and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford.

Championship History The first Southern Conference Championship was the league basketball tournament held in Atlanta in 1922. The won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Conference’s expansion to include women’s athletics during the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994. Wofford won the 2009 Men’s Soccer Regular Season The Southern Conference declares champions in 10 men’s and Tournament Championships. 2009 Champions 2010 Wofford Men’s Soccer Media Guide 45 Wofford Hall of Fame

2009 Wofford Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees PRE-LETTERMAN’S CLUB 1987 – Coy Gibson ’75 Football/Basketball 2009 – Jimmy Miner ‘04 Football Claude S. Finney ’29 Football 1987 – George Rice ’57 Football 2009 – Matt Nelson ‘04 Football Ted M. Phelps ’69 Football 1988 – LeNoid Best ’82 Football 2009 – Wendy Rohr ‘04 Women’s Tennis David Lemmons ’66 Track 1988 – Carter Davis, Jr. ’75 Football Warren Whittaker ’67 Football 1988 – Alfred McGinnis ’56 Football 1989 – William Carpenter ’58 FB/Basketball HONORARY LETTERMAN Daniel Lewis ’62 Football Bernard Harrelson 1981 1989 – Frank Ellerbe ’18 Baseball William Barbee ’60 Basketball Durwood Hatchell 1981 1990 – Thomas McIntyre ’56 Baseball Jerry Richardson ’59 Football Dick Hardy 1982 1991 – Sid Allred ’70 Football Charles Bradshaw ’59 Football Charles Newcome 1983 1991 – Meg Hunt ’84 Women’s Basketball Trapier Hart ’60 Basketball John Holliday 1984 1991 – Jim Clary ’49 Football George Lyons ’65 Basketball Walter Booth 1985 1991 – Bruce Johnson ’70 Football William Ziegler ’67 Golf Bobby Ivey 1986 1991 – Eli Sanders ’54 Football Donald Williams ’67 Football Jesse Davis 1987 1992 – Buddy Hayes ’66 Basketball Harold Chandler ’71 Football Larry Smith 1988 1992 – Tim Renfrow ’83 Football/Baseball Sterling Allen ’73 Football Cleveland Harley 1989 1992 – Ronny Wilson ’72 Football Stan Littlejohn ’73 Golf Joe Lesesne 1990 1993 – Vic Lipscomb ’70 Golf Junie White 1991 1993 – Tori Quick ’87 Women’s Basketball Keith Laws 1992 POST-LETTERMAN’S CLUB 1994 – Fred “Skinny” Powers ’51 Basketball Ray Leonard 1993 1979 – Joel Robertson ’41 BKB/FB/BB 1994 – James Blair ’83 Basketball James Talley 1994 1979 – C.B. Mooneyham ’34 Basketball/Baseball 1995 – Pablo De Freitas ’87 Soccer Ray Henderson 1995 1979 – P.J. Boatwright ’49 Golf 1995 – Judy Nwajiaku ’90 W. Basketball/VB Mack Poole 1995 1979 – Elby Hammett ’49 Football 1996 – Jimmy Littlefield ’69 Basketball Talmage Skinner 1996 1979 – Charlie Seay ’48 Basketball 1996 – Robert Mickle ’85 Basketball Ralph Voyles 1997 1979 – Phil Dickens Coach 1997 – Bret Masters ’89 Football/Baseball Lee Hanning 1998 1980 – Gene Alexander Coach 1997 – Lou McCullough ’49 Administrator Steve Kana 1999 1980 – Warren Ariail ’49 Trainer 1997 – Greg O’Dell ’92 Basketball John Keith, Jr. 1999 1980 – Lou Bouknight ’33 Football 1998 – Shawn Graves ’93 Football Mark Hauser 2000 1980 – Aubrey Faust ’42 Football/Basketball 1998 – Clay Griffin ’88 Baseball Greg McKinney 2000 1980 – James Neal ’53 Basketball 1999 – Keith Kinard ’80 Football Tom Brown 2001 1980 – Bob Prevatte ’50 Football 1999 – Justin Laughlin ’94 Baseball Pete Yanity 2002 1981 – A.B. Bullington ’33 Basketball 1999 – Tony Peay ’79 Soccer/Baseball Toccoa Switzer 2003 1981 – Sammy Sewell ’50 Football 1999 – Wayne Rice ’87 Basketball Bob Pinson 2004 1981 – Vernon Quick ’51 Football 1999 – Jason Smoak ’93 Golf Gordon Orr 2005 1981 – Jimmy Hilton ’42 Football 2000 – Libby Corry ’95 Women’s Basketball Woody Willard ’74 2006 1981 – Skip Corn ’73 Football/Track 2000 – Bud Gault ’35 Football/Baseball/Track Dr. Dan Maultsby ’61 2007 1981 – Conley Snidow Coach 2000 – Tim Wallace ’83 Baseball Bill Drake 2008 1982 – William Childs ’25 Tennis 2001 – Louise Maynard ’96 Women’s Tennis Lucy Quinn ‘83 2009 1982 – Lorine King ’51 Football 2001 – Willie Pegram ’68 Basketball 1982 – Jack Beeler ’52 Football 2002 – Chad McLain ’91 Baseball 1982 – Bob Pollard ’52 Football 2002 – Danny Morrison ’75 Athletic Director DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD 1982 – Bill Moody ’53 Basketball 2003 – Dan Williams ’98 Football Harry Williams 1993 1982 – Jim Brakefield Coach 2003 – Brigid Meadow ’98 Women’s Soccer Bob Pinson 1994 1983 – Earle Buice Coach 2003 – A.M. Chreitzberg 1895 Baseball/Football Ron Smith 1995 1983 – Don Fowler ’57 Basketball 2004 – Dr. Sam Black ’11 Coach Jimmy Gibbs 1996 1983 – Ricky Satterfield ’76 Football 2004 – Mark Line Baseball Coach Douglas Joyce 1997 1984 – Wally Dean ’50 Basketball 2005 – Stephon Blanding ’90 Men’s Basketball Martha Andrews 1998 1984 – Joe Hazle ’55 Football 2005 – Brenda Jackson ’94 Women’s Basketball Lt. Col. (ret.) Joe Miller 1999 1984 – Bill Scheerer Special 2005 – Darrell Brown ’86 Men’s Golf Homozel Mickel Daniel (awarded posthumously) 2000 1984 – Willie Varner ’52 Football/Track 2006 – Brian Bodor ’01 Football George Todd 2001 1985 – Jack Abell ’54 Football/Basketball 2006 – Ian Chadwick ’01 Men’s Basketball Joe Lesesne 2002 1985 – Clifford Boyd ’71 Football 2007 – Bobby Cannon ’50 Football Robert Chapman ’49 2003 1985 – Philip Clark ’50 FB/BKB/BB 2007 – Seth Chadwick ’97 Men’s Basketball Roger Milliken 2004 1985 – Robert Jordan ’71 Football 2007 – Jenny Nett ’02 Women’s Basketball Cleveland Harley ’50 2005 1986 – Thomas Bower ’74 Football 2008 – Travis Wilson ‘03 Football Grady Stewart ’50 2006 1986 – Fisher DeBerry ’60 Coach 2008 – Nathan Fuqua ‘03 Football Robbie Atkins ’65 2007 1986 – James Gordon ’52 Football 2008 – Michael Lenzly ‘03 Men’s Basketball Grover Eaker ‘34 (awarded posthumously) 2008 1986 – Doug Lowe ’75 Basketball 2009 – Heidi Best ‘01 Women’s Soccer Eli Sanders ‘54 2009 1986 – Harvey Moyer ’50 Football

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2010 Wofford men’s Soccer Schedule Aug. 21 East Tennessee St. (exhibition) 6:00 pm Aug. 24 Newberry (exhibition) 6:30 pm Aug. 28 Presbyterian (exhibition) 6:00 pm Sept. 2 at Navy 7:00 pm Sept. 4 at UMBC 4:00 pm Sept. 10 vs. VCU # 5:00 pm Sept. 12 at Coastal Carolina # 3:00 pm Sept. 17 USC Upstate 6:00 pm Sept. 21 at North Carolina 7:00 pm Sept. 26 at Mercer 5:00 pm Oct. 2 Winthrop 7:00 pm Oct. 5 at College of Charleston * 7:00 pm Oct. 8 Davidson * (Fox Soccer Channel) 8:00 pm Oct. 12 Appalachian State * 6:00 pm Oct. 16 at Elon * 7:00 pm Oct. 19 at UNC Greensboro * 7:00 pm Oct. 23 Georgia Southern * 6:00 pm Oct. 27 at Clemson 7:00 pm Oct. 30 at UNC Asheville 2:00 pm Nov. 2 Furman * 7:00 pm Nov. 6 SoCon Tournament First Round (campus sites) Nov. 12, 14 SoCon Tournament (Mt. Pleasant, S.C.) * - Southern Conference match # - Coastal Carolina/adidas Tournament Home matches in bold played at Snyder Field