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QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location Dallas, Texas THIS IS SMU MEN's SOCCER Founded 1911 N 33 NCAA Tournament Appearances President R QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location Dallas, Texas THIS IS SMU MEN'S SOCCER Founded 1911 n 33 NCAA Tournament Appearances President R. Gerald Turner n 24 NCAA Third Round Appearances Director of Athletics Rick Hart n 13 Elite 8 Appearances University Athletic Representative C. Paul Rogers n 2 College Cup Appearances Enrollment 11,739 Conference American Athletic Conference n 20 Regular Season Conference Championships School Nickname Mustangs n 10 Conference Tournament Championships Mascot Peruna (a Shetland Pony) Colors Red and Blue n 44 All-America Selections n 2 NSCAA Players of the Year MUSTANG COACHING STAFF n 1 Hermann Trophy Award Winner Head Coach Kevin Hudson (SMU, ’04) n 1 Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year School Record 66-22-10 (.724) (5th season) n 92 All-Region Honors Career Record Same n 124 All-Conference Selections Assistant Coaches Ben Stoddard (Associate Head Coach) n 32 Conference Player of the Year Honors Brett Koziczkowski n 5 Conference Freshmen of the Year Director of Operations & Video Elmer Zelaya n 15 Academic All-America Selections Graduate Assistant Michael King n 31 All-District Academic Honors Soccer Office Phone (214) 768-2158 Athletic Trainer Becky Riegle SMU MEDIA INFORMATION Men’s Soccer Contact Aubrey Lsoack WESTCOTT FIELD Cell Phone (919) 208-5580 E-mail [email protected] Athletic Public Relations Phone (214) 768-2883 Athletic Public Relations Address: Loyd All-Sports Center 5800 Ownby Drive, Suite 305 Dallas, Texas 75275 SMU website www.smumustangs.com Facebook /SMUSoccerM Twitter @SMUSoccerM, #PonyUp Instagram @smu_msoc MUSTANG SOCCER FACTS SMU All-Time Record (1975-2018) 621-192-81 (.740) Home Field Westcott Field (75 x 115) Surface Natural grass Capacity: 4,000 One of the most popular soccer venues in the country, Westcott Field is the home pitch for both the SMU men’s and women’s soccer teams. Both teams began competing at Westcott Field in 1994. The grass facility was used as a training site for the Dallas venue of World Cup USA ‘94. Teams from Germany, Bulgaria, Sweden and Holland practiced there before their games at the Cotton Bowl. KEVIN HUDSON BEN STODDARD BRETT KOZICZKOWSKI Within more recent years, Westcott Field has climbed the charts as one of the nation’s Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach exciting soccer stadiums. In 2001, Westcott Field ranked among the highest attended facilities during the SMU men’s team No. 1 reign for 14 weeks, as well as the women’s team march to the Western Athletic Conference Title. In 2004, the Mustangs added a press box to the stadium featuring attractive lettering and the Mustangs’ past champions. Before the 2006 season, SMU installed a new field and a state-of-the art drainage system. ELMER ZELAYA MICHAEL KING Director of Operations Graduate Asst. & Video SMU MEN'S SOCCER n PAGE 2 TEAM/INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SEASON GAME TEAM TEAM Most games 25 (2000) Goals Scored 13 Fewest games 15 (1977) vs. TCU (11/7/93) Most wins 21 (2001) Goals Allowed 7 Fewest wins 3 (2013) vs. Simon Fraser (10/75) Most losses 12 (2013) Corner Kicks 18 Fewest losses 1 (3x, most recent 2002) vs. Saint Louis (12/7/97) Most ties 6 (1998) Fewest ties 0 (7x, most recent 2001) INDIVIDUAL Home victories 13 (1985 & 2018) Points 13 (5g, 3a) Road victories (incl. neutral) 14 (2001) Kamal Khalilian vs. Austin College (10/8/80) Consecutive victories 21 (2001) Goals 5 Consecutive games w/o loss 21 (3x, most recent 02-03) Garrett McLaughlin vs.Cincinnati (10/26/19) Consecutive home victories 24 (1985-87) Kamal Khalilian vs. Austin College (10/8/80) Consecutive road victories (inclu. neutral) 14 (2001) Most goals scored 81 (2001) Assists 4 Fewest goals scored 13 (2013) Daniel Hernandez vs. UT-Pan American (9/28/97) Fewest goals allowed 8 (1980) Alan Prampin vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (10/11/92) Most assists 82 (2000) Shots 10 Fewest assists 7 (1984, 1988, 2012) Andy Strouse vs. Centenary (9/10/91) Most shots 487 (1990) Fewest shots 208 (2013) KAMAL KHALILIAN Most corner kicks 172 (1995) Fewest corner kicks 87 (1991) Most saves 107 (2000) CAREER Fewest saves 46 (1980, 1992) POINTS Shutouts 14 (3x, most recent 2006) Player (years) G A Pts Consecutive shutouts 11 (1980) 1. Kamal Khalilian (1980-82) 58 37 153 2. Mohamed Fahim (1998-01) 55 20 130 INDIVIDUAL 3. Luchi Gonzalez (1998-01) 48 32 128 Points 65 Kamal Khalilian (1980) 4. Alan Prampin (1990-93) 49 25 123 Goals 27 Kamal Khalilian (1980) 5. Diego Walsh (1999-02) 39 39 117 Assists 21 Daniel Hernandez (1997) GAA (min. 8 games) 0.32 Shane Lanson (2019) GOALS Shutouts 14 John Howard (1990) Player (years) 1. Kamal Khalilian (1980-82) 58 2. Mohamed Fahim (1998-2001) 55 3. Alan Prampin (1990-93) 49 4. Luchi Gonzalez (1998-2001) 48 5. Davey Williamson (1977-80) 39 Stean Soufiane (1993-96) 39 Diego Walsh (1999-02) 39 ASSISTS Player (years) 1. Diego Walsh (1999-02) 39 2. Kamal Khalilian (1980-82) 37 3. Daniel Hernandez (1995-97) 36 4. Luchi Gonzalez (1998-01) 32 5. Giampaulo Pedroso (1989-92) 28 Nasser Sabetpour (1977-80) 28 GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE (MIN.1800 MIN.) Player (years) 1. Randy Phillips (1977-80) 0.64 2. Matt Frederick (1985-86, 1988-89) 0.71 Aaron Sockwell (1994-97) 0.71 4. Todd Burnette (1981-84) 0.74 5. Byron Foss (1998-2001) 0.79 SHUTOUTS Players (years) 1. Byron Foss (1998-2001) 34 2. Randy Phillips (1977-80) 32 3. John Howard (1988, 1990-92) 28 Hank Henry (1984-87) 28 5. Michael Nelson (2014-17) 27 LUCHI GONZALEZ SMU MEN'S SOCCER n PAGE 2 SMU MEN'S SOCCER n PAGE 3 ANNUAL LEADERS POINTS 1997 Paul Broome 14 GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE* SHUTOUTS 2019 Garrett McLaughlin 37 1996 Daniel Hernandez 8 2019 Grant Makela 0.90 2019 Grant Makela 7 2018 Emil Cuello 17 1995 Stefan Soufiane 16 2018 Grant Makela 0.84 2018 Grant Makela 6 2017 Garrett McLaughlini 31 1994 Stefan Soufiane 17 2017 Michael Nelson 0.60 2017 Michael Nelson 10 2016 Garrett McLaughlin 11 1993 Alan Prampin 14 2016 Michael Nelson 1.16 2016 Michael Nelson 3 2015 Mauro Cichero 29 1992 Andy Strouse 12 2015 Michael Nelson 0.99 2015 Michael Nelson 9 2014 Idrissa Camara 15 1991 Alan Prampin 17 2014 Michael Nelson 0.98 2014 Michael Nelson 5 2013 Andrew Morales 9 1990 Scott Blankenship 11 2013 Jaime Ibarra 1.73 2013 Jaime Ibarra 2 2012 Tyler Engel 23 1989 Larry McPhail 11 2012 Jaime Ibarra 1.12 2012 Jaime Ibarra 6 2011 Arthur Ivo 30 1988 L. McPhail/D. Pfeil/S. Blankenship 5 2011 Jaime Ibarra 1.15 2011 Jaime Ibarra 5 2010 Arthur Ivo 25 1987 Larry McPhail 10 2010 Craig Hill 1.06 2010 Craig Hill 4 2009 Dane Saintus 21 1986 Gerry Graham 13 2009 Craig Hill 1.44 2009 Craig Hill 3 2008 Paulo da Silva 16 1985 Mark Chancy 9 2008 Craig Hill 1.03 2008 Craig Hill 6 2007 Bruno Guarda 23 1984 Chris Kendler 9 2007 Steve Sandbo 1.08 2007 Steve Sandbo 6 2006 Chase Wileman 29 1983 Karl Groesser 11 2006 Matt Wideman 0.62 2006 Matt Wideman 11 2005 Duke Hashimoto 29 1982 Kamal Khalilian 14 2005 Matt Wideman 1.34 2005 Matt Wideman 3 2004 Alex Smith 30 1981 Kamal Khalilian 17 2004 T.J. Tomasso 0.81 2004 T.J. Tomasso 8 2003 Ramon Nunez 18 1980 Kamal Khalilian 27 2003 T.J. Tomasso 1.03 2003 T.J. Tomasso 7 2002 Diego Walsh 42 1979 Jeff Culver 11 2002 T.J. Tomasso 0.76 2002 T.J. Tomasso 10 2001 Luchi Gonzalez 54 1978 Greg Ryan 13 2001 Byron Foss 0.55 2001 Byron Foss 12 2000 Mohamed Fahim 57 1977 Davey Williamson 15 2000 Byron Foss 1.02 2000 Byron Foss 5 1999 Mohamed Fahim 40 1976 G. Ryan/J. Smith 7 1999 Byron Foss 0.60 1999 Byron Foss 10 1998 Luchi Gonzalez 23 1975 Javier de la Vega 8 1998 Byron Foss 0.96 1998 Byron Foss 7 1997 Daniel Hernandez 43 1997 Aaron Sockwell 0.82 1997 Aaron Sockwell 10 1996 D. Hernandez/D. Montoya 24 ASSISTS 1996 Tom Presthus 1.01 1996 Tom Presthus 9 1995 Stefan Soufiane 38 2019 Knut Ahlander 13 1995 Tom Presthus 0.96 1995 Tom Presthus 3 1994 Stefan Soufiane 39 2018 E. Cuello/E. Munjoma 7 1994 Tom Presthus 0.97 1994 Tom Presthus 6 1993 Alan Prampin 34 2017 Mauro Cichero 7 1993 Tom Presthus 1.69 1993 T.Presthus/A. Mollenkopf 2 1992 Andy Strouse 31 2016 B. Clark/E. Munjoma 4 1992 John Howard 1.12 1992 John Howard 3 1991 Alan Prampin 41 2015 Jared Rice 10 1991 John Howard 0.95 1991 John Howard 9 1990 Scott Blankenship 27 2014 Jared Rice 8 1990 John Howard 0.62 1990 John Howard 14 1989 Larry McPhail 33 2013 Deshawon Nembhard 3 1989 Matt Frederick 0.87 1989 Matt Frederick 10 1988 Larry McPhail 15 2012 Tyler Engel 7 1988 Matt Frederick 0.65 1988 Matt Frederick 10 1987 Gerry Graham 27 2011 Arthur Ivo 10 1987 Hank Henry 0.92 1987 Hank Henry 6 1986 Gerry Graham 35 2010 Josue Soto 7 1986 Hank Henry 1.15 1986 Hank Henry 6 1985 Mark Chancy 26 2009 Payton Hickey 9 1985 Hank Henry 0.70 1985 Hank Henry 12 1984 Chris Kendler 19 2008 G. Arredondo/J. Harwell 6 1984 Hank Henry 1.26 1984 Hank Henry 4 1983 Karl Groesser 30 2007 Bruno Guarda 7 1983 Brandt Hammer 1.19 1983 Brandt Hammer 3 1982 Kamal Khalilian 46 2006 Chase Wileman 13 1982 Todd Burnette 0.38 1982 Todd Burnette 9 1981 Kamal Khalilian 42 2005 D.
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