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14 Soccer Media Guide.Indd 1 • SouthSoSoututh AlabamaAlAlababaamma SoccerSoSoccccerer 2014201014 SCHEDULE / QUICK FACTS AUGUST GENERAL 8/22 UAB MOBILE 7 p.m. Name of school ..................................................... University of South Alabama 8/24 NICHOLLS STATE MOBILE 1 p.m. City / Zip........................................................................Mobile, Alabama 36688 8/29 vs. Tennessee Tech# Troy, Ala. 1 p.m. Founded ......................................................................................................1963 8/31 vs. Kennesaw State# Troy, Ala. Noon Enrollment ...............................................................................................16,055 Nickname ............................................................................................... Jaguars SEPTEMBER School colors ......................................................................Blue, Red and White 9/5 SOUTHERN MISS MOBILE 7 p.m. Home Arena / Capacity ............................................................The Cage / 1,000 9/7 at Southern Baton Rouge, La. 1 p.m. Affi liation ...................................................................................NCAA Division I 9/12 at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 7 p.m. Conference ............................................................................................Sun Belt 9/14 at Alabama A&M Huntsville, Ala. 1 p.m. President .............................................................................Dr. Tony G. Waldrop 9/19 Francis Marion vs. Troy@ MOBILE 4 p.m. Alma Mater / Year .............................................................North Carolina / 1974 9/19 NORTH FLORIDA@ MOBILE 7 p.m. Athletics Director .....................................................................Dr. Joel Erdmann 9/21 North Florida vs. Troy@ MOBILE 10 a.m. Alma Mater / Year ..................................................... South Dakota State / 1986 9/21 FRANCIS MARION@ MOBILE 1 p.m. Athletic Dept. Phone ....................................................... (251) 461-1USA (1872) 9/26 TROY* MOBILE 7 p.m. Ticket Offi ce Phone ....................................................................(251) 460-6047 OCTOBER COACHING STAFF 10/3 LOUISIANA-MONROE* MOBILE 7 p.m. Head Coach .........................................................................Graham Winkworth 10/5 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* MOBILE 1 p.m. 10/10 at Texas State* San Marcos, Texas 7 p.m. Alma Mater / Year ......................................................Central Lancashire / 2000 10/12 at Appalachian State* Boone, N.C. 1 p.m. Record at school (yrs) ..........................................................................14-6-3 (1) 10/17 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* MOBILE 7 p.m. Career record (yrs) ........................................................................125-87-11 (11) 10/19 GEORGIA STATE* MOBILE 1 p.m. Offi ce phone ...............................................................................(251) 414-8253 10/24 at Arkansas State* Jonesboro, Ark. 2 p.m. E-mail ............................................................gwinkworth@southalabama.edu 10/26 at Arkansas-Little Rock* Little Rock, Ark. 1 p.m. Best time to reach ................................................................Weekday mornings Assistant Coach .......................................................................Keyton Wheelock NOVEMBER Alma Mater / Year .......................................................Concordia-St. Paul / 2008 5-9 SBC Championships MOBILE TBA Offi ce Phone ...............................................................................(251) 414-8252 E-mail ...............................................................kwheelock@southalabama.edu * Denotes Sun Belt Conference match Graduate Assistant Coach .....................................................................Jo Chubb # Trojan Classic Alma Mater / Year ............................................................North Alabama / 2013 @ Jaguar Classic E-mail ....................................................... [email protected] All times Central and subject to change TEAM INFORMATION HOME VENUE - “THE CAGE” - MOBILE, ALA. 2013 overall record ...................................................................................14-6-3 Home / Away / Neutral........................................................6-1-1 / 4-5-1 / 4-0-1 Conference record / fi nish ..............................................................5-2-1 / T-2nd Home / Away .....................................................................................2-1-1 / 3-1 Final ranking (poll) ............................................................................not ranked Starters returning/lost ................................................................................5 / 6 Letterwinners returning/lost .................................................................... 8 / 22 Newcomers .....................................................................................................12 Inaugural Year ............................................................................................1994 Overall all-time record ............................................................189-176-32 (.516) Overall Sun Belt Record ..............................................................55-58-16 (.488) SOCIAL MEDIA USA Athletics Twitter ...........................................................@USAJaguarSports Soccer Twitter .................................................................... @SouthAlabamaSoc Facebook .........................................................Facebook.com/USAJaguarSports YouTube ............................................................YouTube.com/USAJaguarSports OnDemand Video ....................................................................JagNationTV.com TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2014 OUTLOOK The University ....................................................................................3-6 Opponents .....................................................................................44-45 Director of Athletics................................................................................7 Season Outlook ..............................................................................46-49 Athletics Staff ...................................................................................8-10 Academic Services ................................................................................11 2013 SEASON REVIEW Athletic Compliance .............................................................................12 Sports Medicine ...................................................................................13 Strength & Conditioning ......................................................................14 Sun Belt Conference .............................................................................15 Athletic Hall of Fame ......................................................................16-18 Media Information .........................................................................19-20 2014 JAGUARS SBC Final Standings ..............................................................................51 Overall Statistics ...................................................................................52 Match Results .......................................................................................53 Match-by-Match Stats ..........................................................................54 HISTORY & RECORDS Staff and Support ...........................................................................22-25 Rosters ...........................................................................................26-27 Player Profi les ................................................................................28-42 Records ..........................................................................................56-58 Honors .................................................................................................59 Year-by-Year Results ......................................................................60-66 Records vs. Opponents .........................................................................67 Series History vs. Opponent............................................................68-71 All-time Letterwinners ...................................................................72-73 1 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 PAGE TITLE LEFT 2 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 THE UNIVERSITY 3 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 THE UNIVERSITY 4 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 THE UNIVERSITY 5 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 PRESIDENT DR. TONY G. WALDROP DR. TONY G. WALDROP PRESIDENT Gulf Coast and is an economic driver for Mobile and the surrounding regions. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to join USA at this exciting juncture,” said Waldrop. “The people of the University are unified in their energy and dedication to providing an outstanding, affordable education. I am proud to become part of the team.” Waldrop enrolled in 1970 at the University of North Carolina as a John Motley Morehead Scholar – now the Morehead- Cain Scholarship Program – one of the oldest, most prestigious merit scholarship programs in the United States. Waldrop also attained athletic success at North Carolina, winning two NCAA championships as a mile runner on the track and field team and, in 1974, setting a world record for the indoor
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