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2000 MEDIA GUIDE Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr./EI. Hometown (Previous School) 00 Nathan Chamberlain GK 5-8 190 Fr./Fr. Dundee, Ore. (Newberg HS) 0 Ron Besser GK 6-2 196 Fr./Fr. Kennewick, Wash. (Southridge HS) 1 Scott Burkhart GK 6-0 169 Fr./Fr. The Dalles, Ore. (The Dalles HS) 2 Ben Young D 6-1 155 So./Fr. Pocatello, Idaho (Highland HS) 5 Christopher Waters MID 5-10 160 Fr./Fr. Boise, Idaho {Centennial HS) 6 Max Sorensen M 5-9 136 Fr./Fr. Bothell, Wash. {Bothell HS) 7 Bryan Erickson F 5-10 180 Jr./Jr. Chehalis, Wash. (WF. West HS) 8 Kevin Fleming D 6-2 175 So./So. Ciry, Ore. (Oregon City HS) 9 Ryan Austin MID 6-0 155 Jr./Jr. Eugene, Ore. (North Eugene HS) 10 Jon Miller FIM 5-8 166 Fr./Fr. Nipomo, Calif. (Arroyo Grande HS) 11 Derek Dougherty F 5-8 150 Fr./Fr. Springfield, Ore. (Thurston HS) 12 Adam Moore M 5-7 150 Jr./Jr. Shasta Lake, Calif. {Central Valley HS) 13 Chris Thompson M 6-2 160 Fr./Fr. Beavercreek, Ore. (Canby HS) 14 Kyle Langeliers D 6-1 192 Jr./Jr. Creswell, Ore. (Pleasant Hill HS) 15 Nigel Hunter MID 6-1 180 Sr./Jr. Wenatchee, Wash. (Wenatchee HS) 16 Chris Shields D 5-8 160 Jr./Jr. Kennewick, Wash. (Columbia Basin College) 18 Ben Yliniemi M/F 6-3 170 Fr./Fr. Monmouth, Ore. (Central HS) 19 Jesse Johnson M 5-10 140 So./So. Grants Pass, Ore. (Hidden Valley HS) 21 Ryan Magnuson FIM 6-0 194 Fr./Fr. Eugene, Ore. (Marist HS) 22 Conley Bergh D 5-11 190 So./So. Milwaukie, Ore. (Rex Putnam HS) 23 Jesse Rasmussen M/F 5-11 135 Fr./Fr. Portland, Ore. (Rosslyn Academy, Nairobi, Kenya) 25 Levi Link MID 6-0 165 Fr./Fr. Hayden, Idaho {Coeur d'Alene HS) 26 Nick Chapman F 5-11 168 So./So . Newberg, Ore. {Newberg HS) 33 Jamie Johnson F 5-10 170 Sr./Jr. Newberg, Ore. (Newberg HS) Head Coach: Manfred Tschan Assistant Coaches: Ian Reschke, Todd Williams George Fox University Men's Soccer Quick Facts University Information location: Coaching Staff Newberg, Oregon (17,355) Head Coach: Address: 414 N. Meridian St, Newberg, OR 97132 Manfred Tschan (Teacher's College, Hofwil, Switz., '76) Founded: Record at GFU: 143-72-8, 11 years 1891 Overall Record: Denominational Affiliation: Evangelical Friends (Quaker) 207-101-17, 17 years Enrollment: Office Phone: (503) 554-2912 2,636 Assistant Coaches: President: Dr. David Brandt tan Reschke (George FoK '96) Faculty Athletic Rep: Diane Wood Todd Williams (George FoK '94) Switchboard Phone: (503) 538-8383 Team Information Web site: www.georgefox.edu Home Field (capacity): Morse Athletic Field (500) Athletics Information 1999 Record: 7-12 (NWC 5-9, 6th) Nickname: letterwinners Back/ Lost: 9/9 Bruins Starters Back/ Lost: Colors: Navy Blue & Old Gold 114 National Affiliation (yrs.): NCAA Division Ill (2nd) Region: Sports Information Office West Sports lnfonnation Director: Conference (yrs.): Northwest Conference (6th) Blair Cash Director of Athletics: Office Phone: (503) 554-2121 Craig Taylor, 503-554-2911 Home Phone: Associate Director of Athletics: Pat Bailey, 503-554-2914 E-mail: (503) 554-8067 Athletics Secretary: Patty Findley, 503-554-2910 [email protected] Student Assistant SIDs: Brian Durick, John Felton, Ernie Sturzinger Athletics Trainer: Dale Isaak, 503-554-2916 Office Phone: Assistant Athletics Trainer: Karen Hostetter, 503-554-2922 (503) 554-2139 Marketing and Promotions: Michelle Becker Athletics FAX: (503) 554-3864 Office Phone: (503) 554-8246 Sports lnfonnation FAX: (503) 554-3830

On the cover: junior forward Jamie johnson Outlook

A New Winning Streak The young and improving Bruins aim for a winning season after their first losing campaign in 13 years.

or the George Fox University men's soccer ream, the 1999 season was an Fanomaly. The Bruins' 7- 12 record (5-9 and 6th place in rhe Northwest Conference) was their first losing season after 13 straight winning records, and the first losing season ever in veteran coach Manfred Tschan's 17 -year coach­ ing career. Both rhe Bruins and Tschan will try to get new winning streaks starred in 2000, and with a nucleus of seven starters and nine letterwinners return­ ing, they just might pull it off. "We've had a good spirit in our early workouts," says Tschan, who enters his 12th season as the Bruins coach with a record of 143-72-8 at the school and a 207-1 0 1-17 record overall. "The playe rs have been really attentive to the things we are trying to do, and they seem eager to put things together and have a good year."

Bruins' Returning Starters Include Number 2, 3, and 4 Scorers returnees Ryan Austin Qr., Eugene, Wenatchee, Wash.), who showed prom­ Offensively, the Bruins lost Second Ore.), Adam Moore Qr., Shasta Lake, ise rwo years ago bur missed all of 1999 Team All-Conference midfielder Calif.) and Jesse Johnson (So., Grants with an injury, could reclaim a starring Merrick Brownlee, who was second in Pass, Ore.) to step into the breach. role in the backfield. the conference in scoring with 29 points Austin is expected to rake over at center Chris Shields (Jr. , Kennewick, (11 goals, 7 assists), but return thei r midfield after playing on the outside last Wash.) returns at right back, while next three top point producers. Bryan year. Moore had 5 points and Johnson 2 defender Conley Bergh (So ., Erickson Qr., Chehalis, Wash.), Jamie as top subs last year. Milwaukie, Ore.) moves up from last Johnson Qr., Newberg, Ore.) and Nick In the backfield, Kyle Langeliers Q r., year's junior varsity program. Chapman (So., Newberg, Ore.) fol­ Creswell, Ore.) missed the early portion lowed Brownlee in point production for of last season with a stress fracture in his Youth Movement Begins in the Goal the Bruins with 18, 12, and 8 points foot, bur returned to starr in the second The young Bruins have no seniors on respectively. Erickson and Johnson had half, and will be counted on again to the squad, and list 14 freshmen on the 5 goals each, while Chapman had 4 lead the defense, if he can stay healthy. roster, one of whom will start in the ass ists. Johnson is shifting from wing to Starring sweeper Kevin Fleming (So., goal. All three goalkeepers are first-year central striker. Oregon City, Ore.) "has the potential to players. Ron Besser (Fr. , Kennewick, Honorable Mention All-Conference be as effective as anyone we've ever Wash.) is the top goa li e candidate, and midfielder Kevin \{'hirakcr, another key had," says Tschan, "bur he must be his last-minute decision to attend player, left for a rwo-year Mormon mis­ more consistent and men rally focused." George Fox was called by Tschan "a gift sion, so the Bruins will be looking to Defender/midfielder Nigel Hunter (Jr., from God 1 He has the most tools and Outlook

has made a strong bid for playing rime as a midfielder, and Chris Thompson (Fr. , Beavercreek, Ore.) provides mid­ field depth. Langeliers could move to midfield if Hunter remains at stopper. On defense, Christopher Waters (Fr., Boise, Idaho) has been impressive ar left back. Levi Link (Fr., H ayden, Idaho) and Ben Young (Fr., Pocatello, Idaho) could also see action in the defensi ve backfield. Midfielder Jesse Rasmussen (Fr. , Portland, Ore.) and forward /midfield­ ers Ryan Magnuson (Fr., Eugene, Ore.) and Ben Yliniemi (Fr., Monmouth, Ore.), though yo ung in their develop­ ment, show promise for the future.

Summary the best background of any of our three Along the offensive front, Tschan likes "We will have to be strong on goalies, he's quick for someone as big the skills of Derek Dougherty (Fr., defense," Tschan asserts, "because it's as he is (6-2, 196), and he has the Springfield, Ore.), noting that "he has a doubtful we're going to scare anybody potential to be one of the best we've lot of cleverness with his first touch, and on offense. That doesn't mean we can't ever had." he's an intelligent hard worker who gives score - we have some good offensive Nathan Chamberlain (Fr. , Dundee, us some options." Another first-year players - but we won't be like some Ore.) is another goalkeeper "who isn't player, Jon Miller (Fr., Nipomo, Calif.), Bruin teams of old where we literally afraid to get in front of things," says has shown enough skills to be consid­ challenged the other team, 'Just try to Tschan, and Scott Burkhart (Fr., The ered a probable starter at either forward stop us!' We wi ll be a more 'traditional' Dalles, Ore.) wi ll provide depth to the or midfielder. team, in that we will rely on our Bruins' last line of defense. Max Sorensen (Fr., Bothell, Wash.) defense first. "

Key Players Returning Ht. Pos. Cl. Hometown Statistics Bryan Erickson (S) 5-10 F Jr. Chehalis, Wash. 5 g, 8 a, 0.95 ppg Jamie Johnso n (S) 5-10 F Jr. Newberg, Ore. 5 g, 2 a, 0.63 ppg Nick Chapman (S) 5-11 F So. Newberg, Ore. 2 g, 4 a, 0.42 ppg Ryan Austin (S) 6-0 D Jr. Eugene, Ore. 2 g, 3 a, 0.37 ppg Kevin Fleming (S) 6-2 D So. Oregon City, Ore. 2 g, 0.2 1 ppg Kyle Langeliers (S) 6-1 D Jr. Creswell , Ore. 12 games, 5 shots Chris Shields (S) 5-8 D Jr. Kennewick, Wash. 9 shots, 1 g Adam Moore 5-7 M Jr. Shasta Lake, Calif. 1 g, 3 a, 0.33 ppg Jesse Johnson 5- 10 M So. Grams Pass, Ore. 1 g, 0.12 ppg Key Players Lost Ht. Pos. Cl. Hometown Statistics Honors Merrick Brownlee (S) 5-10 M Jr. Euge ne, Ore. 11 g, 7 a, 1.53 ppg Ali-NWC 2nd Team Kevi n Whitaker (S) 5-8 M Fr. Corvallis, Ore. 1 g, I a, 0.17 ppg All-NWC HM Ryan Melvin (S) 5-9 F So. Pleasant Hill, O re. 1 g, 1a, 0.17 ppg (:had Baker (S) 6-0 GK So. Post Falls, Idaho 79 sv, 2.3 1 gapg John Wil son 6-0 D Fr. Tiga rd, Ore. 9 shots, I g Returning Players

Ryan Austin 22 Conley Bergh Midfielder/Defender • 6-0 • 155 ·Junior Defender • 5-11 • 190 ·Sophomore Eugene, Oregon • North Eugene HS '98 Milwaukie, Oregon • Rex Putnam HS '99

Career Stats 2000: Moving up from JV squad to add Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg depth to defensive corps ... Coach Tschan 1998 10 0.10 0.10 0.30 says: "Conley could become a strong phys i­ 1999 19 23 0.11 0.15 0.37 cal presence on the field this year." 2 yrs 29 0.10 0.14 10 0.34 1999: Played on junior varsi ry team.

Career Highs HS: Coached by Randy Betuke at Rex Shots: 4 at Pacific, 9/29/99; vs. Pacific lutheran, 10/03/99 Putnam High ... 1998: Team co-MVP . .. Go als: 1 vs. Willamette, 10/07/98; at Pacific, 9/29/99; vs. Pacific lutheran, 10/03/99 Also earned three letters in track and field. Assists: 2 vs. Pacific, 11/05/99 Personal: Born June I , 1981, in Bend, Ore.... Son of Kevin Points: 2 (1g) at Pacifi c, 9/29/99; 2 (1 g) vs. Pacific lutheran, 10/03/99; 2 (2a) vs. Pacific, 11/05/99 Bergh; Paul and Candy Granlund ... Undecided on major ... Favorite movie: "Dennis the Menace" .. . Favorite food: Pizza 2000: Returning starter who can handle and Milk Duds .. . Enjoys wakeboarding and camping. both offense and defense ... Spirited and versatile ... Coach Tschan says: "Ryan is a two-way player with a lot of potential." 1999: Started all 19 games ... Scored win­ 26 Nick Chapman ning goal in 2-1 overtime win at Pacific ... Forward • 5-11 • 168 ·Sophomore Knocked in only goal of the game in 1-0 Newberg, Oregon • Newberg HS '99 victory over Pacific Lutheran ... Had pair of assists in season­ Career Stats ending 5-2 decision over Pacific. Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg 1998: Scored first career 1999 19 22 0.11 0.21 0.42 goal to help pin 2-1 defeat on Willamette. Career Highs Shots: 3 at Whitman, 9/25/99 HS: Coached by Goals : 1 at Chapman, 9/11/99 ; vs. Willamette, 10/29/99 Maylon Findrner at North Assists: 2 at Pomona-Pitzer, 9113/99 Eugene High .. . 1998: Points: 2 (1g) at Chapman, 9/11/99; 2 (2a) at Pomona-Pitzer, 9/13/99; Honorable Mention All­ 2 (1 g) vs. Willamette, 10/29/99 Midwestern Conference . . . 1997: Honorable 2000: Speedster with a hard shot ... Mention All-Conference Coach Tschan says: "Nick goes end line to ... Earned first of three end line in the blink of an eye." letters ... Also ran track 1999: Earned starting berth as a freshman and wrestled .. . Named and played in all 19 games ... Scored first one of school's Scholar­ career goal against the college with his last Athletes. name, Chapman ... Scored critical insur­ Personal: Born Aug. 8, ance goal with six minutes left to give team a two-point lead in 1978, in Salem, Ore .... eventual 4-3 win over Willamette ... Had pair of assists in 4-3 Ward of his grandmother, loss at Pomona-Pitzer ... Assisted on winning goal in 1-0 win Junior Midfielder/Defender Ryan Austin Jo Ann Keller . .. over Pacific Lutheran. HS: Coached by Jim Maine at Newberg High ... 1998: Chemistry major .. . Played club soccer for Lane Counry AFC Second Team Ali-Pac 8 .. . 1997: Honorable Mention Al l- Pac 8 · · · Favorite book: "Tell Me the Secrets" . .. Favorite movie: "Patch Adams" .. . Favorite food: Coffee cake ... Favorite ath­ lete: Martial artist Bruce Lee ... Enjoys camping, hunting, snowboarding, water skiing, kneeboarding, and roller blading. Returning Players

... 1996: Honorable a game vs . Whitman .. . Had two-assist game at Puge r Sound Mention All-Pac 8 ...... Had one goal and one assist in 3-0 win at Pacific. 1995: Honorable HS: Coached by Mark Tate at W.F. West High ... 1998: Mention All-Pac 8 ... Black Hills League MVP ... H ad 13 goals, 11 assists ... Team Earned two letters in finished 15-3 .. . Team captain ... 1997: Had 8 goals, 8 assists ··· both track and tennis. State competitor in Personal: Born Aug. cross country ... All­ 26, 1980, in Newberg, Rivers League as a Ore .... Son of Wayne kicker and receiver in and Bev Chapman . .. football. Undecided on major .. . Personal: Born Nov. Father played tennis at 16, 1979 ... Son of George Fox . . . Favorite Warren and Cheryl food: French toast ... Erickson ... Sister Kara Sophomore Forward Nick Chapman Favorite athlete: "My little ran track and won All­ brother" ... Enjoys people and building ponds. Northwest Conference First Team soccer hon­ ors while playing for 7 Bryan Erickson George Fox ('94-'97) ... Brother Jason played Forward· 5-10 • 180 ·Junior soccer at Northwest . .. Chehalis, Washington • W.F. West HS '98 Played 12 years of club Career Stats soccer . . . Favorite Junior Forward Bryan Erickson Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg movie: "George Fox Soccer Highlights '98" ... Favorite food: 1998 19 0.37 0.21 18 0.95 Swedish . . . Favorite athlete: Kenneth Hendersson .. . Enjoys 1999 19 55 0.26 0.42 18 0.95 sports in general. 2 yrs 38 12 0.32 12 0.32 36 0.95 Career Highs Shots: 6 at Chapm an, 9111199 Go als: 2 vs. Whitman, 9120/98; vs. Pa ci fic , 11/06/99 Assists : 2 vs. Willamette, 10129/99; vs. Pacific, 11/06/99 8 Kevin Fleming Points: 6 (2g, 2a) vs. Pacific, 11/06/99 Defender· 6-2 • 175 • Sophomore Oregon City, Oregon • Oregon City HS '99 2000: All-Conference candidate ... Top Career Stats Year Games returning player in goals (5, tied), assists (8), Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg 1999 19 and total points (18) ... A threat to score 15 0.11 0 0.00 0.21 whenever he has the ball ... Says Coach Career Highs Tschan: "Bryan is faster and stronger than he Shots: 3 vs. Whitworth, 10117/99 has ever been ... A great leader by example." Goals: 1 at Willamette, 10/10/99; at Pacific Lutheran, 10/23/99 Assists: n/a 1999: Led the team in assists (8), second in shots (55), goals (5, tied ), and total points (18) .. . Scored Points: 2 (lg) at Willamette, 10/10/99; 2 (lg) at Pacific Luthe ran , 10/23/99 rwo goals and had two assists for career-high six points in 5-2 season-ending win over Pacific . .. Put ream ahead for good 2000: Versatile player with pace, skill, and with a goal in 5-2 win over Warner Pacific and al so had an vision ... Coach Tschan says: "Kevin has the assist ... Assisted on winning goal in 3-2 double-overrime win potential to follow Andy LaVeine, Dieter vs. Whitman ... Had rwo assists in 4-3 win over Willamerte. Muenstermann, and Jai Cook as All­ American sweepers." 1998: Moved from midfield to forward and earned starting 1999: Moved quickly into a starting role ro le as a fres hman ... Second on rhe ream in total points ( 18) and played in all 19 games . .. Scored first and goals (7), ried for third in assists (4) ... Scored two goals in career goal in 4-3 overtime loss at Willamette . .. Also scored in 2-1 loss at Pacific Lutheran. HS: Coached by Jeff Dexter at Oregon City HS ... 1998: First 33 Jamie Johnson Team All-Three Rivers League Forward • 5-10 • 170 • Junior ... Team MVP ... Four-year Newberg, Oregon • Newberg HS '99 member of OCHS Honor Roll. Career Stats Personal: Born Oct. 23, Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg 1980, in Oregon City, Ore .... 1998 16 0.19 0.00 0.38 Son of Robert and June 1999 19 41 5 0.26 0.11 12 0.63 Fleming ... Business and eco­ 2 yrs 35 8 0.23 0.06 18 0.51 nomics major ... Older brother Wade was an All-Conference Career Highs Shots: 7 vs. Pacific, 11/06/99 performer for GFU men's soccer Goals: 3 vs. Warner Pacific, 9122/99 team (1995-98) ... Favorite Assists: 1 at Whitman, 9/26/99; vs. Whitman, 10/16/99 book: 'The Parmer" ... Points: 6 vs. Warner Pacific, 9/22/99 Favorite movie: "Dazed and Confused" ... Favorite food: 2000: Academic senior with another year Sophomore Defender Kevin Fleming Pizza . .. Favorite athlete: of eligibility ... Strong offensive player who Roberto Baggio ... Enjoys fishing. keeps defenders busy ... Plenty of power and energy ... Coach Tschan says: "Jamie still resembles the NHS phenom who scored 18 goals." 15 Nigel Hunter 1999: Tied for second on the team in Midfielder/Defender • 6-1 • 1 80 • Junior goals (5) and total points (12), third in shots (41) ... Exploded Wenatchee, Washington • Wenatchee HS '97 for three goals in 5-2 win over Warner Pacific .. . Scored team's Career Stats only goals in 4-1 loss at Whitworth and 5-1 loss to Linfield ... Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg Had assists in 3-2 double-overtime win vs. Whitman and in 3-1 loss at Puget Sound. 1998 17 0.00 0.18 0.18 1999 Did not play 1998: Scored three goals coming off the bench ... Scored first career goal to cap 6-1 win at Puget Sound .. . Had both goals in Career Highs 2-1 overtime win at Whitman. Shots: n/a Goals: n/a 1997: Played only as a freshman. Assists: 2 vs. Whitman, 9/20/98 HS: Coached by Jim Maine at Newberg High ... 1997: First Points: 2 (2a) vs. Whitman, 9/20/98 Team All-Pac-8 League at forward ... Team Offensive MVP ... Team captain ... Had 18 goals, 3 assists ... Also played basket­ 2000: Great athlete ... will compete for a ball and was a Second Team All-State baseball player .. . Named starting spot on flank ... Coach Tschan says: to NHS Honor Roll as a senior. "It's super to have Nigel back from injury." Personal: Born June 21 , 1979, in Manhattan, Kan .... Son of 1999: Sat out the season as a redshirt due GFU professor John and Cindy Johnson ... Biblical studies I to leg injury. Christian ministries major ... Favorite book: "The Brothers 1998: Recorded three assists as a key Karamazov" ... Favorite movie: "Field of Dreams" ... Favorite reserve. food: Stove Top stuffing .. . Enjoys baseball, reading, and hav­ 1997: Played on junior varsity team. ing fun ... Engaged to George Fox women's soccer player Erin HS: Coached by Ted Van Bronkhorst at Wenatchee High ... Oates. 1997: All-Big 9 League selection . .. Team captain .. . Named WHS Best Defender ... Had 5 assists ... Set career record for assists ... 1996: Most Improved ... Recorded 3 assists ... Also earned two letters in football. Personal: Born Dec. 3, 1978, in South Lake Tahoe, Calif.... Son of Phillip and -Iabitha Carson ... History major ... Favorite book: "Hatchet" ... Favorite movie: "X-Men" ... Favorite food: Marriott . .. Enjoys "hanging out with Josh and Joe." Returning Players

movie: "The Matrix" . .. Favorite food: H amburgers .. . Favorite 19 Jesse Johnson athlete: Dennis Berkamp ... Enjoys watching movies and Midfielder ·5-1 0 • 140 ·Sophomore "hanging out. " Grants Pass, Oregon • Hidden Valley HS '99 Career Stats Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg Kyle Langeliers 1999 17 11 0.06 0.00 0.12 Defender · 6-1 • 192 • Junior Caree r Highs Creswell , Oregon • Pleasant Hill HS '98 Shots: 3 vs. Whitman, 10116/99 ; vs. Whitworth,10117/99 Goals: 1 at Willamette, 10/10 /99 Career Stats Assists: n/a Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg Points : 2 at Willamette, 10110/99 1998 18 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 1999 12 0.00 0.00 0.00 2000: Competes with high energy all the 2 yrs 30 0.00 0.00 0.00 rime ... Enthusiasm and ability could earn him plenty of minutes this season ... Coach Career Highs Shots: 2 vs. Willamette, 10/29/99 Tschan says: "Jesse's decision-making just Goals: n/a needs to march his energy leveL " Assisls: n/a 1999: Played 17 games as a top sub on Points: n/a both offense and defense ... First career goal with seven minutes left in regul ation se nt game into overtime 2000: Strong defender with excellent in eventual4-3 loss at Willamette. passing abi lity from the back ... Returning starter who is expected to anchor the defense again this season ... Coach Tschan says: " Kyl e pl ays hard , he plays great, he plays hurt, and he gets the job done." 1999: Missed early games due to leg injury and played in only 12 contests . . . Shifted fr o m midfield to backfield to take advantage of srrong defensive skills. 1998: Started in midfield as a freshman and played in all bur two games. HS: Coached by Peter Robertson I Colin H ay at Pleasant Hill High ... 1997: Oregon 3A All-State Third Team -- · All-Sky Em League First Team ... Team MYP ... Sophomore Midfielder Jesse Johnson Team captain ... H ad 18 HS: C oached by Charli e Seal at Hidden Val ley High ... goals, 8 assists ... 1996: 1998: First Team All-State ... First Team All-Skyline Oregon C lass 3A All-State Conference .. . League MYP and scoring leader with 18 goals, Honorable Mention ... First 8 ass ists ... Team capta in ... Led HYHS ro conference ririe .. . Team A11-League ... Team 1997: Fi rsr Team All- Conference ... Led rh e league in scoring MYP ---Team captain .. . wirh 16 aoals, I 0 assis rs . . . 1996: Scored one goal ... Two-rime HaJ 5 goals, 4 ass ists .. . b Team finished _ _ and Junior Defender Kyle langeliers MY!' of rrack ream .. Named ro sc hool's H onor Roll, 1 1 4 1 Na rional Honor Society, and as a Scholar- Athlete. third in 3A State T, ournamenr . .. Also played va rsi· ty basebal1 . Personal: Born July 2 1, 198 1 ... So n of Paul and Sharon Personal: Born Nov. 13, 1979, in Eugene, Ore . .. . Son of johmon . .. Pharmacy major ... O lder brother Travis played Ri ck and Jan a Langeliers ... Played 12 years of club soccer . .. socce r for George Fox . Favorite book: T he Bible ... Favorite Enjoys skiing and hunting. Adam Moore 16 Chris Shields Midfielder • 5-7 • 150 • Junior Defender • 5-8 • 160 • Junior Shasta Lake, California • Central Valley HS '98 Kennewick, Washington • Kennewick HS '98 Career Stats Columbia Basin College Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg Career Stats 1999 15 16 0.07 0.20 0.33 Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg 1999 17 0.06 0.00 0.12 Career Highs Shots: 4 at Willamette, 10/10/99 Career Highs Goals: 1 at Willamette, 10/10/99 Shots: 2 at Concordia-Port land, 9/08/99 ; at Po mona-P itzer, 9/13/99; at Pacifi c, 9/29/99 Assists: 1 at Concordia-Portland, 9/08/99 ; at Pomona-Pitzer, 9/13/99; vs. Western Baptist, 9/18/99 Goals: 1 at Pomona-Pitzer, 9/13/99 Points: 2 (1 g) at Willamette, 10/10/99 Assists: n/a Points: 2 (1 g) at Pomona-Pitze r, 9113/99 2000: Distributes the ball well ... Has a nice shot . .. Coach Tschan says: "Adam has 2000: Outside back with a great cross ... developed nicely and should be a regular Coach Tschan says: "Chris is at his bes r starter this year." when he gets involved offensively, which is 1999: Appeared in 15 games as an offen­ what we want our outside backs to do." sive sub ... Notched first career goal in 4-3 1999: Junior college transfer who starred overtime loss at Willamette .. . Assisted on immediately in the backfield ... Scored goal goals at Concordia-Portland, Pomona-Pirzer, and vs. Western in 4-3 loss at Pomona-Pitzer. Baptist. JC: Coached by Matt Attencio at Columbia Basin College in 1998: Played on the junior varsity ream. Pasco, Wash . ... 1998: Northwest AACC All-Star ... Team co­ HS: Coached by Mike Rotter ar Central Valley High ... captain. 1996: Team Defensive Player of the Year ... Two-rime HS: Coached by John Garvey at Kennewick High ... 1997: Offensive and Defensive Player of rhe Year and MVP in All-Big 9 Conference ... Team co-captain .. . Also played hockey baseball. and football. Personal: Born Nov. 5, 1980, in San Rafael, Personal: Born Sept. 13, 1977, in Kennewick, Wash .... Calif.... Son of Dan Moore and Tessa Erwin ... Son of John and Lynn Shields Chemistry major ... H ad 12 goals and 35 assists . .. History major ... Brother for club soccer team during senior year .. . Bryan plays football at Eastern Favorite book: "Runaway Jury" .. . Favorite Washington .. . Favorite book: movie: "Dumb and Dumber" ... Favorite food: "Charlie and the Chocolate Gnocchi with meat sauce .. . Favorite athlete: Factory" ... Favorite movies: Will Clark ... Enjoys puzzles and going to coffeehouses. "Strange Brew" and "Navy Seals" ... Favorite food: Potatoes .. . Favorite athlete: Roberto Baggio .. . Enjoys hockey, football, and video games.

Junior Defender Ghris Shields Newcomers

0 Ron Besser Jon Miller Goalkeeper • 6-2 • 196 • Freshman Forward/Midfielder • 5-8 • 1 66 • Freshman Kennewick, Washington Nipomo, California Southridge HS '00 Arroyo Grande HS '00 3 Jesse Rasmussen ~oal~e~e~~- 0 ~1 ~I~~~~! Midfielder/Forward • 5-11 • 135 • Freshman The Dalles, Oregon Portland, Oregon The Dalles HS '00 Rosslyn Academy, Nairobi, Kenya '00 2~ee~~!~?,~a~~,~~berlain 6 Max Sorenson Dundee, Oregon Midfielder • 5-9 • 136 • Freshman Newberg HS '00 Bothell, Washington 1 Bothell HS '00 11 Derek Dougherty Forward • 5-8 • 1 50 • Freshman 13 Chris Thompson Springfield, Oregon Midfielder • 6-2 • 1 60 • Freshman Thurston HS '00 Beavercreek, Oregon Canby HS '00 25 Levi Link Midfielder/Defender • 6-0 • 165 • Freshman 18 Ben Yliniemi Hayden, Idaho Midfielder/Forward • 6-3 • 170 • Freshman Coeur d'Alene HS '00 Monmouth, Oregon Central HS '00 21 Ryan Magnuson Forward/Midfielder • 6-0 • 194 • Freshman 2 Ben Young Eugene, Oregon Defender • 6-1 • 155 • Freshman Marist HS '00 Pocatello, Idaho Highland HS '99 Coaches

overall career by the NAIA in 1995. H e was the MVP Manfred Tschan record of 207- of George Fox's 1995 Northwest ntering his 12th year as the 101-1 7, a .663 Conference championship team that head men's soccer coach at wmnmg percent­ finished 16-5, and was First Team All­ EGeorge Fox University, age. Last year's 7- NWC. In 1994, he made First Team Manfred Tschan has established the 12 mark was the All-Cascade Conference, and he was on Bruins as one of the most success­ only non-win­ the NAIA All-District 2 Second Team in ful programs in both the Pacific ning season he 1993. Northwest and the entire nation. has ever had. Reschke played four years fo r the Tschan's Bruin teams have won An ass istant Bruins, and currently stands 6th on the almost two-thirds of their games, professo r of all-time list in games played (78), 7th in going 143-72-8 in his 11 seasons, a .659 health and human performance at goals (26) and total points (74), and 8th winning percentage. In six of the last George Fox, Tschan earned a bachelor of in assists (22). eight seasons, the Bruins were ranked in science degree in education from the A top student, Reschke was named an the NAIA Top 25. Under Tschan's guid­ Teachers' College of Hofwil, Switzerland; NAIA All-American Scholar-Athlete, a ance, George Fox has finished first or a mas ter of science degree in motor First Team ISAA/Adidas All-American second in its district or conference nine learning from Oregon; and he has com­ Scholar-Athlete, and to the ISAA/ Adidas times. The team also received national pleted Ph.D. course work in sports psy­ Scholar-Athlete All-Far Wes t First Team exposure by winning two National chology. He is fluent in German, French in 1995. He was honored as George Christian College Athletic Association and English, and has been published in Fox's Outstanding Student in his athlet­ national championships ( 1988 and numerous journals and newspapers in ic training major. For three summers 1990) and making one NAIA National Switzerland and the . (1997-99), he played with the US ISL Tournament appearance (1993). In Coach Tschan and his wife, Vicki, team in Salem. 1993, Tschan won NAIA District 2 and reside in Newberg and have two chil­ Reschke earned his bachelor's degree NAIA Area 1 Coach of the Year honors. dren: Twila, 10, and Heidi, 8. from George Fox in I 996, and a master of arts in teaching degree from George Nine of his players have earned NAIA Fox in 1998. He currently teaches math All-American awards. at Wilsonville High, and lives with his A former player in the Swiss First lan Reschke wife, Carrie, in Vancouver, Wash. Junior and First Amateur divisions, the Assistant Coach 44-year-old Tschan has 17 years of A former George Fox All-American coaching experience. Prior to settling in midfielder, Ian Reschke is entering his Newberg, he held head coaching posi­ third year as an assistant coach. Reschke Todd Williams tions at Concordia University-Portland was named to the Goalkeeper Coach Todd Williams begins his third seaso n and the University of Oregon. During NAIA All-America as coach of both the men's and women's his two seasons at Oregon, the Swiss First Team and the goalkeepers. As a member of the George native guided the fledgling women's pro­ NAIA All-Far West Fox men's soccer team from 1990-93, gram to a No. 4 Intercollegiate Soccer First Team by the Williams posted a Association of America national ranking National Soccer career goals-against and into the 1981 AIAW National Coaches Association Tournament. His 27-3-3 record at of America (NSCAA), and to the NAIA average of 1.69 with Oregon, along with a 37-26-5 mark in All-Pacific Northwest Region Team and three shutouts, rank­ four seasons at Concordia, give him an as an Honorable Mention All-American ing fourth-best in team history in those categones. Manfred Tschan's Coaching Record W illiams earned a bachelor's degree in Years w l T Pet. biology from George Fox in 1994, and University of Oregon (Women) 1980-81 27 3 3 .864 now works for Canby Companies Concordia University-Portland 1984-87 37 26 5 .581 Insurance. He is married to former GFU George Fox University 1989-99 143 72 8 .659 women's soccer player Lise! Goertzen, Totals 17 yrs 207 101 17 .663 and they live in Tigard, Ore. Support Staff

Athletic Director er for Hopkins High School in Minnetonka, Minn., and athletic trainer for the Institute for Athletic Medicine in Craig Taylor Minneapolis. raig Taylor is in his 13th year as George Fox Isaak, a 1990 graduate of Willamette Universiry athletics director, but he has been asso­ Universiry, also holds a master of science Gciated with the Bruins for 27 years as a player, degree in physical education/athletic coach, and professor. training from Indiana State Universiry Taylor, 49, first came to George Fox in 1971 as a and a master of education in physical junior forward for the men's team. In 1972- education from the Universiry of 73, he helped the Bruins to their first-ever NAJA Minnesota. He and his wife, Marin, live District 2 tide. in Wilsonville. Taylor graduated from George Fox in 1974, receiving honors as the Outstanding Man in Teacher Education and Outstanding Physical Education Major. He received a Assistant Trainer master of science degree in education from Linfield College in 1975. While enrolled in graduate courses, he was a George Fox residence hall director. Byron Shenk From 1976-79, Taylor was the Bruins' baseball coach while also serving as assistant n addition ro his coaching duties, basketball coach. He worked at a sporring goods retailing firm in 1979-81, but Byron Shenk serves as one of George returned to George Fox as coach of the women's basketball team from 1981-93, pro­ Fox's assistant trainers, one of the ducing a 162-155 record. He also coached the softball team from 1981-88 and again I many extra duties he has handled since in 1990, compiling a 77-99-1 record. In 1985, he was named NAJA District 2 Softball Coach of the Year. coming to the Universiry in 1990. He serves as chair­ At George Fox, Taylor is responsible for athletic department functions, including person of the budgeting, department and sports center management, and eligibility and compliance with George Fox, Northwest Conference, and NCAA regulations. In 1992 he was department of named NAJA District 2 Administrator of the Year. health and Taylor and his wife, Kathy, live in McMinnville and have three children: Leah, 26; human perform­ Bree, 21, who plays volleyball for the Bruins; and Casey, 11. ance, where he also teaches as associate profes­ sor. He earned a Associate Athletic Director ball venues. national merito­ Bailey is also director of the Bruin rious service award from the National Pat Bailey Club, George Fox's athletic booster club, Christian College Athletic Association n addition ro being George Fox's and he chairs the Sports Hall of Fame for previous service and leadership. He award-winning base ball coach, Par Selection Committee. has coached the school's I 0-year-old var­ IBailey serves as associate athletic direc- siry women's soccer team from its infan­ tor, a posmon Head Trainer cy, and in 1998 was named Northwest he has held for Conference Women's Soccer Coach of 3 years. He is Dale Isaak the Year. responsible for Shenk holds an undergraduate degree ~le Isaak joined the George Fox staff fund-raising, m 1995 as from Goshen College, a master's from with particular Dhead trainer the Universiry of Oregon, and a doctor­ attention to rais­ and ass istant pro­ ate in education from the University of ing support for fes sor in rh e Virgini a. He and his wife, Ina, li ve in renovating the department of McMinnville, where he is active in the C: urri' and Margaret Morse Athletic health and human Mennonite church. Fi eld s Complex. C urrent plans call for performance. H e ficlJ improvc:mcnrs, stands, and li ghts previously was rhe fell rhe lhu111s' soccer, softball, and base- head arhleric train- Assistant Athletic Trainer Alabama ( 1982-83). He entered full­ Sports Information Assistants time Christian ministry in 1983, but Student Assistant SID - Brian Karen Hostetter volunteered in the sporrs information Durick, Sr. , Roseburg, Ore. office at the University ofTexas-Pan Student Assistant SID -John American (I 989-94). He returned to Felton, Jr., Hillsboro, Ore. ~:~tetter the sporrs information field in 1998 came to Student Assistant SID- Ernie K with a short stint as an assistant SID at George Fox in Sturzinger, Fr. , Salem, Ore. Southwest Texas Stare University and six mid-August as Statisticians- Renee Hanson, So. , months as SID at Samford University an ass is rant a rh­ Lebanon, Ore., Carissa Hendryx, So., (spring 1999). !eric trainer and Clatskanie, Ore., Bryan Williford, So., Cash has been information director a teacher in the Eugene, Ore. for rhe NAJA's District 27, rhe Southern department of Marketing and Promotions - States Conference, and the Mississippi health and human performance, after Michelle Becker, Sr., Newberg, Ore. Soccer Association, and a sportswriter three years as a trainer at Kennedy High for daily papers in Jackson and Natchez, School in Anaheim, Calif. A native of Miss. As a baseball official scorer, he has Gig Harbor, Wash., she earned her Athletic Department Secretary worked for the Jackson Generals and bachelor's degree in physical education Birmingham Barons, scored the 1999 from Seattle Pacific University in 1988, Patty Findley Southeastern Conference Tournament, then spent nine years with a physical arry Findley and is now rhe official scorer for the therapy clinic in southern California has worked Portland Rockies. that contracted with area high schools. at George Cash graduated from Belhaven in P She received certification as an athletic Fox for rhe past 1976 with a degree in Christian educa­ trainer in 1993, and completed a mas­ 16 years, the last tion, and from Reformed Theological ter's in kinesiology from California Stare three as the ath­ Seminary in 1987 with degrees in divin­ University-Fullerton in 1997. She is sin­ letic department ity and Christian education. An gle, resides in Newberg, and enjoys hik­ secretary. She is ordained minister in the Presbyterian ing, biking, and camping. res ponsible for Church USA, he has pastored churches all aspects of office management, coor­ in Edinburg, Texas, and Natchez, Miss., dination of class schedules for the pro­ and is a pulpit supply pastor for the Sports Information Director fessors in the department of health and Cascades Presbytery. human performance, and supervision of Blair Cash the athletic department work-study stu­ lair Cash, now in his dents. A staunch supporter of all George seco nd year as sports Fox reams, she is official scorer for all Binformation director at women's basketball games and works George Fox University, is regularly in the concess ion stands at the responsible for all publicity Wheeler Sports Center and the Morse for the Bruins' 13 varsity Athletic Fields. sports. He also serves on Findley is a graduate of Newberg the Sports Hall of Fame High School and worked for the school Selection Committee and district for four years before coming to the Dance Team Advisory George Fox in 1984 to work in the Board. departments of teacher education/com­ . Cash has headed sports munications. She and her husband of Information offices at 40 years, Jack. arc active in rhc Friends Belhaven College ( 1972- Church, and have four chi ldren and six 77), the University of Game Day staff: Front Row (leh to Right): Ernie Sturzinger and Bryan Williford grandchildren, with a seventh due this Montevallo (I 977-82), and Middle Row (leh to Right): Carissa Hendryx, Blair Gash and Renee Hanson fall. the University of South Back Row (left to Right): Marian Votaw, Brian Durick and John Felton About GFU

The University

eorge Fox University, an evangelical given a computer to use and keep upon most prominent alumnus attended the Christian liberal arts college, is graduation. When students reach their school - H erbert Hoover, who later Gexpanding, both in size and reputa­ third year, they are eligible for the became the 30th president of the ,, tion. One of the fastest-growing institu­ Juniors Abroad program, in which the United States. tions of higher learning in the United University pays transportation costs for The college division was organized in States, George Fox has seen its enroll­ an overseas study tour. 1891 to provide more advanced instruc­ ment more than quadruple in the tion and the name became Pacific past 14 years, increasing from College. In 1949, because of the many 549 in 1986 to 2,432 in the fall schools in the West with "Pacific" in of 1999. University officials their title, the name was changed to expect 2,636 students to enroll in George Fox College, honoring the the Fall of 2000. founder of the Friends (Quaker) Church. Since 1986, George Fox In 1996, with the addition of Western University has been named one Evangelical Seminary, George Fox of "America's Best Colleges" 12 became a university, offering students a times by U.S. N ews & World Christ-centered education and the Report. In 1999, George Fox choice of 35 undergraduate majors and ranked second and overall third nine graduate degrees. On Jan. 1, 2000, in academic reputation among the seminary was renamed George Fox Western regional liberal arts col­ Evangelical Seminary. leges. The magazine also named George Fox is located in Newberg, the univers ity one of the region's best The school's history began in 1885 Ore. (pop. 17,355), 25 miles southwest val ues among schools in its category. when Willamette Valley Quaker settlers of Portland, the state's largest metropoli­ George Fox offers unique programs to established Pacific Academy. It was dur­ tan center of 1. 7 million, and 32 miles its students. Every incoming fre shman is ing those early days that George Fox's northwest of Salem, the state capital.

Curtis and Margaret Morse Complex eorge Fox University soccer, baseball, and softball teams generations of the family having attended the N b h 1 have played home games on the three playing fields that ew erg sc oo. The Morse Soccer Field, home to both the men's and Gcomprise the Curtis and Margaret Morse Athletic Complex women's soccer teams, has a natural-grass surface, with tempo- since 1989. rary bleachers scattered around the fi1eld c · 5 Located across from the Wheeler Sports Center on Fulton 1•0 r seaung up to 00 spectators, and an electronic scoreboard in th h Street and Villa Road on the northeast corner of the campus, . . e sour east corner. Fund-ra1s111g efforts are now under w y c c h the complex was renovated using a major donation from Curtis . a wr a IUrt er renova- tion of the Morse Athletic Complex that . all and Margaret Morse, avid supporters of Bruin athletics. The . WI 11 eventu y result 111 new surfaces for the fields increased and · d . Morse family has had a long association with George Fox, four . . ' improve seaung, and lights for 111ght games, placing the Bru· , h f: . .. . 111s orne ac11 Itl es among the bes t 111 the nation at the Division III leve l. Dr. David Brandt University President

avid Brandt, George Fox chairman of the at the University of University's 11th president, came to Division of Natural Omaha in Dthe University in August, 1998, Science and Nebraska; >vas a after three years as president ofTabor Mathematics at demonstrator in College in Hillsboro, Kan. Gordon College in physics at Brock Brandt has international experience, Wenham, Mass.; University in St. traveling annually to Daystar University and a physics Catherines, Ont., in Nairobi, Kenya, an institution he msrructor at Canada in 1968-69; helped organize and for which he Wheaton (Ill.) was a part-nme continues to serve on the United College. engineer at States board. Brandt did his Raytheon Co. in Brandt has experience at four other undergraduate work Sudbury, Mass. , Christian colleges and describes himself in physics at between 1972 and as a "'lifer' in Christian higher educa­ Wheaton. He 1974; and was a tion." He has been vice president and earned a master of consulting engineer provost at Bethel College in St. Paul, science degree in for International Minn.; dean and vice president for aca­ physics in 1962 from the University of Telephone and Telegraph Corp. in demic affairs at Messiah College in Oklahoma, and a doctorate in physics in Roanoke, Va., between 1975 and 1977. Grantham, Pa.; a physics instructor and 1971 from the same university. His research there on fiber optics result­ Brandt also taught physics in 1962-63 ed in two patent applications.

Background on the Bruin Nickname eorge Fox's Bruin nickname comes from a real bear cap­ !em in dismantling so the pelt was left standing in a corner. tured in 1887, just two years after Pacific Academy (the Students later found the old Bruin skin and began skir­ GUniversity's predecessor) was established. The small cub mishes over its ownership, a tradition that continues today. was found in the Coast Range foothills "Bruin Junior," a replica hide, is fought over periodically in west of Carlton when its mother was shot. class competitions, under a set of guidelines passed down for The young cub was brought to campus years. The class that is able to drag the Bruin replica physical­ by a student and later lived with a faculty ly off campus is declared the rightful owner until the bearskin member. is next "flashed." When it grew to adulthood, it was kept Despite the Bruin tradition, somewhere along the line, in a pit in Hess Creek Canyon south of the because of the University's church affiliation, the "Quaker" campus. After it escaped one too many tag for athletic teams became popular with sportswriters. The times, it was turned into steak for the din- Quaker nickname was used for years, along with the mascot ing table, and the hide was preserved on a frame "Foxy George," a little fox with a Quaker hat. Both gained and displayed in an early campus museum. When the bearskin acceptance for a period in the 1950s and 1960s until a vo te deteriorated several years later, it was taken to a campus fur­ of faculry, students and administration in 1970 reinstated the nace room to be destroyed, but the framework proved a prob- Bruin nickname to its rightful place. -.-. Men's Soccer 2000 11 4 1999 Review

Young Bruins Finish 7-1 2 A youthful and competitive Bruin team kept it close most of the time, losing six one-goal games.

ith a roster that featured only Post-Season Honors three returning starters and no Junior midfielder Wseniors, the George Fox University Merrick Brownlee led the men's soccer team faced an uphill battle Bruins in post-season in its bid to post a 14th straight win­ honors, being named the ning season. In the end, the lack of team's Most Valuable experience and leadership that more Player and Best Offensive mature players might have contributed Player and earning All­ led to a sub-.500 record and veteran Northwest Conference coach Manfred Tschan's first losing sea­ Second Team honors. He son in his 17-year coaching career. led the team in goals ( 1 1) and total points (29), was Bruins Come Up Just Short Too Otten second in assists (7), and It was a season of narrow misses for ranked second in the con­ the Bruins, who played 10 games that ference in points per game were decided by a single goal, dropping (1.53). With a decision to six of them. A split in those losses transfer to Oregon State would have kept them over .500. University to complete his The season began with three straight engineering degree, one-goal road defeats, including two on Brownlee ended his a rrip to California against Chapman George Fox career ranking and Pomona-Pitzer. Returning home, ninth in goals scored (19), the Bruins got back on the right track 1Oth in goals per game with wins over Western Baptist and (0.34), and 11th in total Warner Pacific. points (50). Then came the rugged Northwest Freshman Kevin Conference schedule, in which the Ryan Austin kicking in a winner at Whitaker made an impression at mid­ Bruins went 5-9 and finished sixth in Pacific and Merrick Brownlee scoring an fielder in his first season, earning rhe eight-ream league. The ream swept overtime goal ro nail Whitman. Honorable Mention All-Conference Pacific University and posted home wins Twice the Bruins scored five goals in a honors while scoring one goal and one over Pacific Lutheran, Whitman, and game, posting 5-2 wins over both assist. The Bruins hope to get him back Willamerte. In three overtime confer­ Warner Pacific and Pacific, the latter in in 2002 after he completes a two-year ence matches, the Bruins went 2-1, with the final game of the season. In each of stint as a Mormon missionary. those wins, the Bruins had one player In other George Fox awards, freshman score three goals, Jamie Johnson turning defender Kevin Fleming received Best rhe trick against Warner Pacific and Defensive Player and Rookie of the Year Brownlee doing the same against Pacific. honors, sophomore defender Austin was named Most Improved Player, and jun­ ior defender Greg Lutze was named the Most Inspirational Player. 115

1999 Results Date Opponent Score Attendance GFU Scorers * Northwest Co nference game Home games in bold 9/8 at Con co rdi a-Portl an d 1-2 n/a Erickso n Overo ll: 7-12-0 (Home: 6-3-0, Road: 1-9-0) 9/11 at Ch apm an 1-2 n/a Chapman NWC: 5-9-0 (Home: 4-3-0, Road: 1-6-0) 9113 at Po mon a-Pitzer l 3-4 n/a Whitaker, Shields, Brown 9/18 Western Baptist w 3-2 220 Erickson, Brownlee, Melvin Attendance 9/22 Warner Pacific w 5-2 85 Ja. Johnson 3, Brownlee, Erickson Dates Attendance Average 9/25 * at Whitworth 1-4 91 Ja. Johnson Home 1,905 212 9/26 * at Whitman 0-3 110 Road 576 144 9/29 * at Pacific W (o t) 2-1 200 Wilson, Austin Neutrol 0 10/2 * Puget Sound l 0-2 300 Total 13 2,481 191 10/3 * Pacific lutheran w 1-0 225 Austin 10/9 * at Linfield 0-1 n/a 10/10 * at Will amette l (ot) 3-4 n/a Moore, Fle min g, Je. Joh nson 10/16 * Whitman W (ot) 3-2 240 Brown lee 2. Lutze 10/17 * Whitworth l 0-2 200 10/23 * at Pacifi c lutheran l 1-2 n/a Fl eming 10/24 * at Puge t Sound 1-3 175 Brown lee 10/29 * Will amette w 4-3 160 Brownlee 2, Chapman , own goal 10/30 * Linfield 1-5 225 Ja. Johnson 11/6 • Pacific w 5-2 250 Brownlee 3, Erickson 2

1999 Statistics No. Player Gms Shts Gls Gpg Ast Apg Pts Ppg 15 Merrick Brownlee 19 67 11 0.58 7 0.37 29 1.53 7 Bryan Erickson 19 55 5 0.26 8 0.42 18 0.95 33 Jamie Johnson 19 41 5 0.26 2 0.11 12 0.63 26 Nick Chapman 19 22 2 0.11 4 0.21 8 0.42 18 Greg Lutze 5 2 1 0.20 0 0.00 2 0.40 9 Ryan Austin 19 23 2 0.11 3 0.16 7 0.37 12 Adam Moore 15 16 1 0.07 3 0.20 5 0.33 8 Kevin Fleming 19 15 2 0.11 0 0.00 4 0.21 31 Ryan Melvin 18 15 1 0.06 1 0.06 3 0.17 10 Kevin Whitaker 18 19 1 0.06 1 0.06 3 0.17 19 Jesse Johnson 17 11 1 0.06 0 0.00 2 0.12 16 Chris Shields 17 9 1 0.06 0 0.00 2 0.12 3 John Wilson 19 9 1 0.05 0 0.00 2 0.11 14 Kyle Langeliers 12 5 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 11 Adam Carlsen 8 3 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 6 Kris Sorenson 7 1 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 20 Neil Cantrall 1 1 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 24 Jonathan Fordice 2 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 17 Oemetri Tsohantaridis 2 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 25 Ben Neuman 1 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 George Fox 19 312 35 1.84 Opponents 29 1.53 99 5.21 19 320 46 2.42 35 1.84 127 6.68 Goalkeepers Gms Min Shots Sv Spg Chad Baker GA GApg ShO 16 1483 264 79 4.94 37 2.31 1 Todd Mason 3 270 56 16 5.33 9 3.00 0 George Fox 19 1753 320 95 5.00 46 2.42 Opponents 19 1753 312 102 5.37 35 1.84 4 Corner Kicks: GFU 79, Opponents 76 Fouls: GFU 195, Opponents 261 Own Goals : GFU 1 Opponents 0 Accolades

Joel Keith Greg Warta Trevor Smith NAIA All-America Scholar-Athlete •. •• . •...•..••. ....1984 NAJA Second Team District 2 •. •...••..•••••...... 1990 Cascade Conference Player of the Week ...... •••.10/17/94 NCCAA All-American Honorable Mention ..... ••• ...... 1990 Paul Beck Steve Sterhan NCCAA All-America Rrst Team ...... •. •. •. •.• .• .1986 NAtA District 2 Honorable Mention •... •...... •.•.•.•1989 NAIA Honorable Mention All-American . . . •• •. ... •...• .1995 NCCAA All-National Tournament Team ....••....•.....1986 NCCAA National Tournament Team .••..•.•. •. ...• ..•1988 NAJA All-Pacific Northwest Region ...... •...... 1995 Andy LaVeine Aaron Barnett NSCAA/Umbro All-American Second Team (NAJA) ...... 1995 NCCAA All-America Rrst Team ..... •.•.•.•...•1986, 1988 NAJA Second Team District 2 •••• •••....•... . .•..•.1991 NSCAA/Umbro All-Far West First Team (NAIA) ...... 1995 NCCAA All-America Second Team ...... •...... •. . .1987 Jason Meyer Northwest Conference First Team ...•. . . •••. •••.... •1995 NCCAA All-America Scholar-Athlete •...... •..•. •1987, 1988 NAJA Second Team District 2 .. •.. •••••••••...... 1991 lan Reschke NAtA All-District 2 Rrst Team ...•• . ••• . •.•...•• •. . .1988 NAIA Honorable Mention All-American •. . . . •...... 1995 NAtA District 2 Co-Player of the Year ...... •. •••••• .1988 Dieter Muenstermann NAIA All-Pacific Northwest Region .. . .. •• . . .. •• .... .1995 NCCAA All-National Tournament Team ...... •.. . .•. •1988 NAJA Honorable Mention All-American •.• . •. •... •.. . •.1992 NAJA First Team Area 1 ...•...•. . ... •••••.•...•.•1992 NSCAA/ Umbro Rrst Team All-American (NAIA) . •.•..•••1995 Daryl Moore NAtA First Team District2 •.•. •.• •• .• •••••. •. •....1992 NSCAA/Umbro All-Far West First Team (NAJA) .• . •.•. •.1995 NCCAA All-America Scholar-Athlete .••.•.• •...•.•..•1987 NSCAA All-Far West Team ..•.••••...... •. . •. . . ..1992 ISAA/adidas Scholar-Athlete All-America Rrst Team ..•• .1995 Craig Walker NAIA All-American Scholar-Athlete ...... •...•... •.1992 ISAA/adidas Scholar-Athlete All-Far West Rrst Team .. • . .1995 Northwest Conference First Team .•••.. • . •..•••.. •• •1995 NCCAA All-America Rrst Team ...... •...... 1987, 1988 ISAA/adidas Scholar-Athlete All-American •.•••.....•. •1992 NAJA All-District 2 Second Team . ...•. . •. . . •. .• . •. .1988 NAJA District2 Player of the Week •... ••••••.. •..10/5/92 Rrst Team Cascade Conference •••• ••...... •..1994 NAtA Rrst Team District 2 •.•.•••...... •... •...... 1991 NAJA Second Team District 2 ...... •..•...... 1993 Travis Gaines Mike Nadeau NAJA AII-District2 Second Team ...... •...... 1988 Jai Cook Honorable Mention NAJA All-American .•.•.•.•. ••1993, 1994 NAtA All-Pacific Northwest Region Second Team •••..•• .1995 Lance Horton NAJA All-Pacific Northwest Region ••...... •• ...... 1994 Northwest Conference First Team •. . •...... , ...... 1995 NAJA All-District 2 Second Team ... . .•...•..•...... 1989 First Team Cascade Conference •.•.... .• .. . ..•.• . • .1994 NSCAA/Umbro All-Far West Second Team (NAJA) .... •..1995 Bryce Martin NSCAA/Umbro Third Team All-American •.... •.. . .••• .1993 Rrst Team Cascade Conference •...... •.. ••. ..••.. .1994 NAJA All-District 2 Honorable Mention •.. •...... 1989 NAJA First Team Area 1 . .• ...... ••... •.•.•...... •1993 NAIA Rrst Team District 2 .•..•. •.. • ...... ••.•. •. .1992 NAtA First Team District2 . •.•. •. •.•.... •••...... 1993 NAIA District 2 Player of the Week .• •.•.•.. ••.. ..9/28/92 Jason Koop NAJA Honorable Mention District2 .. . .•• ...... 1991 NCCAA All-America Second Team ...... 1987 Jeff Nelson NCCAA All-America First Team ...... 1988, 1990 ISAA National Goalkeeper of the Year (NAJA) ..... •. •..1994 Travis Johnson NAIA All-District 2 First Team . .. •...... •. . •.1988, 1990 NSCAA/Umbro First Team All-American (NAJA) .• •...... 1994 NAJA All-American Scholar-Athlete .•. • ...... 1996, 1997 NCCAA All-National Tournament Team ...... •....•....1990 NAtA All-American Scholar-Athlete ••...... 1994 Curtis Selby ISAA/adidas Scholar-Athlete All-American ...... •. . ••• .1994 Dan LaVeine NAJA All-Pacific Northwest Region Second Team .. •. .•1996, 1998 NAJA Second Team All-American . .•.•...•...••. •. . .1994 NAIA All-District 2 First Team . ••. . .. .1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 Northwest Conference Honorable Mention ...••...1996, 1998 NAJA All-Pacific Northwest Region ..•. . . •. .• •...... 1994 NCCAA All-America Rrst Team •. . ... •1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 Northwest Conference Player of the Week ...... 9/22/97 Rrst Team Cascade Conference .•...... •...... 1994 Pacific Northwest Region Player of the Week ...... 9122/97 NCCAA All-National Tournament Team . •. . .. •1987, 1988, 1990 Cascade Conference Goalkeeper NCCAA National Tournament MVP (Offense) ..1987, 1988, 1990 of the Week . ••...... • •.•.•.10/10/94, 10117/94 Tommy Kolodge NSCA All-Far West Team .....•...... 1987 NAJA Third Team All-American •.... •. •.... .• ...... 1993 NAJA All-Pacific Northwest Honorable Mention . . •.•.. . .1996 NAJA District 2 Player of the Year •. . •. .. .••...... 1989 NAJA First Team District 2 .•.•..•...... •. ... .1993 Northwest Conference Honorable Mention ...... 1997, 1998 NAJA All-America Scholar-Athlete ...... •..••...1989, 1990 ISAA/adidas First Team Scholar-Athlete NAJA All-America Honorable Mention ...... •...... 1990 Josh Turpen Far West Region ...... •.•. . ..•...... •. •1993 NAtA Senior Bowl Participant ...... •. •...... 1990 NAtA All-Pacific Northwest Region Honorable Mention . .. .1996 NAJA District 2 Goalkeeper of the Week ...... 10/25/93, 9/27/93 NAIA All-Pacific Northwest Region Second Team ...... 1998 NCCAA National Player of the Year ...... •. . . . . •. . . .1990 NAtA Honorable Mention All-American ...... •...... 1992 Northwest Conference First Team .. . .. •....1996, 1997, 1998 NCCAA All-American Scholar-Athlete ...... • ...... 1990 NAtA First Team Area 1 ... ••...... •.. .. .1992 ; 1993 NSCAA/Umbro All-Far West Region Team •...... •..• . .1996 Danny Rose NAtA Second Team District 2 ...... 1992 NSCAA/Umbro All-Far West Region Second Team ...• . ..1997 NAIA Second Team District 2 ... •...... •...... 1990 Greg Pfleger Wade Fleming NCCAA AII-AmericanHonorable Mention ...... 1990 NAtA Third Team All-American ...... •.... . •...... 1994 NAJA District2 Honorable Mention ...... • .•.•. .•. .1989 NAJA All-Pacific Northwest Region ...... •.. . . •.. •.1994 NSCAA/Umbro All-Far West Region First Team ...... 1997 NCCAA All-American ...... •. . •...... 1988 Cascade Conference Player of the Year . . .•...... •.. • .1994 Northwest Conference First Team . . .. , . . •.•1996, 1997, 1998 NAJA All-Pacific Northwest Region First Team . .. ..1996, 1998 Marc Waits First Team Cascade Conference . . •. •.. •...... 1994 Cascade Conference Player NAIA All-Pacific Northwest Region Second Team ...... 1997 NAIA Second Team District 2 ...... 1990 NAtA Honorable Mention All-American ..• ...... 1996 NCCAA All-American ...... • .. •...... 1988 of the Week ...... 10/3/94 , 10/10/94, 10124/94 NAJA District 2 Player of the Year ...... • . ....• . •... .1993 Northwest Conference Honorable Mention •. •.. . . . •.•• .1995 NAJA Honorable Mention All-American . . ...•.. .. .1992, 1993 Northwest Conference Player of the Week ...... •.10120/95 NAJA First Team Area 1 ...... 1992, 1993 Michael Moody NAJA First Team District 2 ...... 1992, 1993 NAJA All-American Scholar Athlete ...... • .. .. .1997 NAJA District 2 Player Merrick Brownlee of the Week ...... 9121/92, 10111/93, 9/21/92 Northwest Conference Player of the Week . . .• ...... 10nt99 NAJA Second Team District 2 ...... 1991 AII-NWC Second Team ...... 1999 Kevin Whitaker AII-NWC Honorable Mention ...... • ...... 1999 Records

George Fox MVPs 1977 ...... •...... •..•••.....Rod Williamson Bruins in the Pros 1978 ...... •.....• •. . ... ••...••.•...Rod Williamson Name Pus Team 1980 ...... •..•....•..••.•.•....•..•.John Bellamy Craig Walker •.• •.. . . . •...•. . .•..• . ..Midfield . •....•... . •..•. •.....Everett Bigfoot (1987-88) 1984 . ...• . . . .•... •... •.. •.•.. . .Joel Keith, Paul Beck 1985 ..•...... •....•...... ••.•...... Paul Beck Man: Waits •••.••.•.•.....•. . .•..•.. .Forward ...... •...... •...... Yakima Reds (1988-92) 1986 ...... •..•.••...... ••••••• ••.....•Paul Beck Dieter Muenstermann .••...••...•...... Defender •.... •. •..•••..•..•. .FC Thun (1991-92) 1987 ...... ••...... •...... •.•.•...•.... .•Paul Beck National league B (Switzerland) 1988 ...... Andy LaVeine, Craig Walker Jeff Nelson •••••.•.•..•.•...... •....Goalkeeper .... •. . . .•....•.....Cascade Surge (1991-94) 1989 ...... Dan LaVeine 1990 ...... Dan LaVeine, Jason Koop Greg Pfleger •.••.•.••...•. •• ...... Forward .•.... . •...... •....•..Yakima Reds/Cascade Surge (1987-88) 1991 ...... •••.•...... •.• •.Dieter Muenstermann Mike Nadeau . . •. •. . •... •. •••...... • .Forward ...... •• . . •..• •.• . ••..Bend Bandits (WBL) 1992 ...... Dieter Muenstermann Jim Maine ••.••...... •. •...... Midfielder •....• . ..•.•..•..•..•Yakima Reds(1992-94) 1993 ...... •..• •. . .•.•.•••.....•.•.••.• .Jai Cook 1994 ...•.•...••..•.•. •.•.•..•..•..••.••Jeff Nelson Steve Sterhan •••.•..•.....•...... •Defender ...•. •.....•.....•...Cascade Surge(1992-95) 1996 ...•...... •. •..•..••••.Wade Fleming, lan Reschke lan Reschke ..••.•...... •..•Midfielder/Forward ....•..•..•...Cascade Surge(1992-95) 1997 .....•...••.. . .•.••.••.•....••• ••.Curtis Selby Justin Rivard .••.•..•..... •••. •..•.. .Forward •.•.. •. . .• . .•..•...... Cascade Surge(1993-96) 1998 ...... Wade Aeming Josh Turpen .....•....•...... Midfielder .....• •....•....•....Portland Pythons(1995-98) 1999 ...... 00 .... 00 .. 00 ...... Merrick Brownlee

Individual Career Assists Individual Season Records Dan LaVeine (4) •.•...•.. 1987-90 •.•• .• ....•..•..• 41 Man: Wails (4) ••.•.•.•.. 1988-92 ...•...... 34 Records Points Andy LaVeine (4) .•...••. 1985-88 . ..•• ...... •..•. 32 Most Points Dan LaVeine ...... •. •• .. 1987-90 (4) ••.• . .•.. •••• 301 Mike Nadeau (4) ...•.. •.. 1991-92, 94-95 ...... •.. 30 Dan LaVeine ...... 1990 . •...... •....••••.. • 98 Greg Pfle_ger ...... •.. . . 1991-94 (4) •. . •. . ...• .•. . 191 Phil Nelson (4) .••.• •••. • 1992-95 •..• ...... •.. . . 25 M~rc Wails ...... 1988-92 {4) ...... 112 Greg Pfleger (4) ...... 1991-94 ...... 23 Most Goals Wade Fleming (4) ••. •..•. 1995-98 ...• ...... •. 22 M1ke Nade~u ...... 1991-92, 94_95 (4) •.••.••• 108 Dan LaVeine ...... 1990 .•.•••.•.•.•••.....• 43 Andy LaVei~e ...... 1985-88 (4) ...... 106 ian Reschke (4) .•••..••. 1992-95 ...•.•...... 22 Wade Flemmg .....• . •. •. 1995-98 (4) • • 88 Josh Turpen (4) .•.•..••. 1995-98 ..•. . ...•.•...... 22 Most Assists ian Reschke ...... 1992-95 (4) ...... 74 Bryce Martin (4) ••.•.•... 1986-89 ...... •...... 21 Craig Walker ...... •..... 1988 ...•.•.•.•.••...... 12 Phil Nelson ...... •• .• •. 1992-95 (4) ••••••.•• •.... 67 Craig Walker (2) .....•..• 1987-88 ..•...... 21 Dan LaVeine ...... •..... 1990 ....•...•.•...... 12 Josh Turpen ...... ••. . .. 1995-98 (4) • .•.•.•••..... 58 Marc Waits ...... 1990 ...... •...... 12 Craig Walker . •...... •. . 1987-88 (2) • : : ••••••• . •. . 51 Games Played Merrick Brownlee ...... • 1997-99 (3) .•• .• ••...• Marc Waits (4) . . ..• .•... 1988-92 ..•. . ...• ...... 83 Dan LaVeine (4) ...•..... 1987-90 ...... • ...... 81 Most Goalkeeper Shutouts Bryce Martin ...... 1986-89 (4) ...... 50 Jeff Nelson ...... 1993 ...... •....•...... 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 Greg Shaffer (4) •.. ..•... 1993-95, 97 ...... 81 Goals Josh Turpen (4) •...... 1995-98 ...... •..... 81 Dan LaVeine ...... • •.. 1987_90 (4) Wade Aeming (4) ...... 1995-98 ...... 00 •. 00.79 Best Goals-Against Average Greg Pfleger ...... •.. . .. 1991-94 (4) ...•••..••.•. 130 ian Reschke (4) •.....•.. 1992-95 ..••...... 78 Jeff Nelson ...... 1993 ...... 0.71 Marc Waits ...... •. •. .. 1988-92 (4) •••• •.••• •... • 84 Jai Cook (4) .•..•. •..... 1991-94 . . •.•...... 77 Mike Nadeau ...... 1991_92, 94_95 '(4)" ...... 00 39 Greg Pfleger (4) 00 00 00. 00 1991-94 00. 00 00 00 ...... 77 Andy LaVeine .. .. • 00 .. 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1985-88 (4) Steve Sterhan (4) ..•.. •.. 1992-95 ...... 76 Wade Fleming ...... 37 Individual Game 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1995-97 (4) Jason Meyer (4) .•...... 1988-92 ...... 76 00 00 lan Reschke ...... 33 00 0 ...... 1992-95 (4) 26 Phil Nelson (4) ..••.•.... 1992-95 ...... 75 Records Phil Nelson ...... ••. . .. 1992-95 (4) ...... ••••• • Jason Koop (4) •..•.••... 1986-88, 90 ...... •...... 74 Merrick Brownlee . 1997 " " " ...... 21 0 ...... 0 -99 (3) 0 19 Most Points Dam Rose ...... •.. 1989-90 (2) ...... • . . ... Shutouts Dan laVeine ...... 00 .. 00 ...... 17 Jeff Nelson (4) .....•.... 1991-94 ...... 34 Josh Turpen ...... • 1995-98 (4) ...... •.• •. •• . 18 vs. Northwest College, Wash., 10-14-89 Trevor Smith . 00 ...... 1993_94 (2) .. " " ...... 18 Curtis Selby (4) ...... 1995-98 ...... •..•.... 29 ...... 16 Jason Koop (4) •• ...... 1986-88, 90 ...... 28 Most Goals Scored Goals Per Game ( 0+ 2 games) Todd Williams (4) .• .•.... 1990-9 ...... 33 Dan LaVeine 00 .. 00 ...... 00 .. 00 .. 00 ...... vs. Northwest College, Wash., 10-14-89 Dan laVeine ...... 1987-90 (4) ...... • 1~0 Gms. Avo. Goals Against Per Game Greg Pfleger ...... 1991-94 {4) 84 .. · 81 .. · 1.61 Most Assists M.k N .... 00 00 77 109 (10+ games) ' e adeau ...... 1991-92, 94-95 (4) ... 39...... Craig Walker ...... ooo0o """"'"'""''4 Trevor Smith .. . . . 1993-94 (2) . . . .•. . . 16 .... 63 •.. 0.62 GA Gms. Years Avg. vs. Linfield, 10-28-88 Andy laVeine ...... 1985-88 {4) 37 .. . . 27 . .. 0.59 Jeff Nelson (4) ...... 66 .....70 ...... 1991 -94 ...0.92 Marc Waits ...... · 4

Dani Rose.. 00 00 00 1989-90 (2) . .. 00 00 • 18 .. .. 70 .. . 0.53 Curtis Selby (4) ...... 91 . ... .78 ...... 1995 -98 . . .1.14 vs. Northwest College, Wash., 10-14-89 M w· 0000 oo .... oo 36 .. . 0.50 Jason Koop (4) •...... 95 . ....74 .• .1986-88, 90 . . .1.29 arc a11s ...... 1988-92 (4) 39 Wade Fleming . .... 1995-98 (4) ...... 33 .... 83 ... 0.47 Todd Williams (4) .•....26 .....17 ...... 1990-93 . ..1.69 Craig Walker ...... 1987-88 (2) ...... 15 .... 79 •.. 0.42 Chad Baker (1) ...... •37 .....16 ...... 1999 ...2.31 Merrick Brownlee .. 1997-99 (3) : : : : : : : : 15 .... ;~ ... 0.41 Steve Mikelson (1) .....29 ....•10 . . •...... 1989 ...2.90 lan Reschke ...... 1992-95 (4) ...... •. 26: : : : 78: : : ~:~ Men's Soccer ~000 'iUBl Records

1993: 2-0 Team Season Westminster-Salt lake City ..••..•..••... .••• .W, 2-0 Concordia-Portland ...... W, 2-1 Series Records Records (since 1979) Most Goals Scored ••• .••. •• •.• ..• •• 86 (25 games), 1990 NAIA Area 1 Playoffs (1 -0) Fewest Goals Scored •..•. .• .. . .• •.•. 12 (12 games), 1980 Championships: 1 (1993) Opponent W-L-T Fewest Goals Allowed .•. . . .•...... • 16 (18 games), 1994 1993: 1-0 Albertson College (College of Idaho) ...... 6-5 Best Season Record .• •. •••...... •. 21-3-1, .865, 1990 Simon Fraser .• . •...•. •. .• ...... ••• .W (ot), 2-0 Bartlesville Wesleyan College ...•...... •. 2-0 Worst Season Record •. •• .• . . . .••..•...... 1-8 . 1977 m, Biola University ...... 1-0 Most Victories . .•• •...... •. .•.• . .•• •. •.. •• .. 21, 1990 NAIA Pacific Northwest Regional (0-1) Bloomfield College . ....•...... ••.• ...... 0-1 Most Losses •...•.. . •...... •...... 12, 1999 1996: 0-1 Brigham Young University-Hawaii . • ...... 1-0 Fewest Losses .. . ••.• .. .• ...... •...... 3, 1994, 92, 90 Simon Fraser ••...... • . ••. .• •. .l (ot), 3-4 California lutheran University ...... •. . . 0-1 Most lies .• . ••.•• .. •...•.• .• .....••. •••...• 3, 1992 NAIA National Tournament (0-2) California-San Diego, University of. . •..•.• .. •. 0-1 Most Shutouts ••...... •. ...• ••. . .. ••• ..• •. . 15, 1993 1993: 0-2 Cascade College ...... •...... 1-0 Fewest limes Shut Out ...... •...... 0, 1994 lynn ...... •..... •...... • . ... . •...... l, 1-8 Cascade College (Columbia Christian) ...... 9-0 Most Consecutive Wins-No lies ...... •...... •. 13, 1990 Bloomfield ...... l., 1-2 Cedarville College . •.••.• .•.••.....•.•. . . . 1-0 Most Consecutive Games Wrthout A Win •..• •..• . .. • 9, 1984 Central Washington University ...... •• .. . . 4-3 Most Consecutive losses-No lies •...... ••. .•• . . . 9, 1984 NCCAA Region 8 Playoffs (1 0-2) Chapman University ...... •• .• . . •. ... 0-1 Most Consecutive Games Wrthout A loss ...... 13, 1990 Championships: 4 (1986, 1987, 1988, 1990) 1985: 1-1 Concordia University-Portland •••• ...... 12-10-2 Western Baptist ...... W , 3-1 Doane College .. •.• .• •. •.• ...... 1-0 Team Game Concordia-Portland ...... l, 1-2 Eastern College .•.•. . •... •.... •.. •... .• • 1-0 1986: 4-0 Evergreen State College ...... •.• . . . 7-3-2 Records Western Baptist ...... •...... • ...... W, 3-0 Fresno Pacific University . . .. . •. •...... 2-0 Concordia-Portland . .. •.. •• . .• •... •. .•..... •W , 2-0 Gonzaga University .•. •.••.•••.... •. , •.. 2-G-1 Most Goals Scored Western Baptist •..•• .•• . •• .•••• . . . •. . •. •••W, 4-0 Houghton College . •..• . •. •...... • .•. . .. 0-1 15 ...... •...... vs. Northwest College, Wash., 10-14-89 Concordia-Portland .. •...... •W (ot), 2-0 John Brown University . . ..• ... . . ••.• . , . ... 1-0 1988: 2-0 lee College . .... , . .. . , .. . ••.. •...... •. 1-0 National Rankings Columbia Christian . , ••••..••..•••.• •.•...• •W, 6-0 LeTourneau University •.•..•.••...... 3-0 Concordia-Portland ...... W, 4-0 lewis & Clark College ...... 6-4 Year Poll Highest Final 1989: 1-1 Unfield College ...... •...... • 16-7 1992 ...... NAIA ...... 14th . .. .•...... 20th Western Baptist . . ...• ...... W , 5-2 lynn University ...... 0-1 1993 ...... NAIA ...... 20th ...... •25th Concordia-Portland ...... l (ot), 2-3 Master's College ...... 0-2 1994 . •...... NAIA ...... 9th . . ••• ...... 9th 1990: 2-0 Menlo College .•. ••.•..•...... •.•. . . • 1-0 1995 ...... •• . .NAIA ...... 17th •. . •...... 25th Northwest College-Assembly of God .. . . •.• . •. 7-0 1997 ...... NAIA ...... ••18th Columbia Christian .•• •...... •...... •.W , 14-0 Northwest Nazarene College ....•...... 8-5 1998 ...... NAIA ...... 19th Concordia-Portland ...... W , 2-1 Oregon State Univers~y ...... 2-3 Pacific Lutheran University ..• .. •• .•...... 6-7-1 Post-Season NCCAA National Tournament (1 0-2) Pacific University ...... •.• . •. . . . 13-12 Championships: 2 (1988, 1990) Pomona-P~er Colleges ...... 0-1 cascade Conference Playoffs (0- 1) 1986: 2-1 Portland State Univers~y ...... 1-0 1994: 0-1 Houghton •...... •• •...... ••• . .• . . .. .l., 0-1 Puget Sound, University of •..•... .•. . . •.. •. 7-8 Westminster-Saltlake City ...... l., 2-3 LeTourneau ...... •. ..•• •. .. ..•...... • .....W , 4-1 Redlands, Univers~y of ...... • .. •. •. 1-0 Bartlesville Wesleyan ...... W , 2-1 Northwest Conference Playoffs (2-2) Reed College ...... •..... 0-2 1987: 2-1 Seattle University ...... •... •. . . . •. ... 2-7-2 1995: 1-1 Eastern (Pa.) ...... •.. . •• ...... W (ot), 2-1 WhitWorth . .. -. . · · · · • ...... W , 3-1 Seattle Pacific University ...... 0-4 The Master's ...... l., 1-2 Simon Fraser University •...... •. •..• 2-1 Pacific Lutheran ... . . •.• . •...... •...... l., 1-2 LeTourneau ...... • ...... •...... • . .W, 4-1 Vanguard University (Southern Calif. Coli.) ...... 1-0 1996: 1-1 1988: 3-0 Taylor University ...... , ...... 1-0 Puget Sound .. . . --.. ---...... W, 4-0 LeTourneau ...... •...... •. .. . .•• ...... W , 1-0 Warner Pacific College . . ...•. •...... •.. 5-7 Pacific . . . . . -· · · --· · · · ...... l., 0-1 Cedarville ...... W, 2-0 Western Baptist College . •...... •...... 23-0-1 NAIA District 2 Playoffs (6-3) Bartlesville Wesleyan ...... W , 3-1 Western Oregon University ...... 0-2 Championships: 2 (1990, 1993) 1990: 3-0 Western Washington University . •...... 4-1 Taylor ...... •...... •. ••...... W, 2-0 1988: 0-1 Westminster College-Satt lake City ....• ...... 2-2 lee ...... •...... W , 2-1 Warner Pacific ...... •...... •...... l (ol), 2-4 WMman College ...... 9-2 John Brown . . . •...... •W, 1-0 1990: 2-0 Whitworth College ...... 7-5-1 Willamette ...... •. .. . •...... W, 1-0 Willametle University ...... 13-10-3 Warner Pacilic ...... •...... W (f), 1-0 Coaching Records 19 years ...... 189-129-13 1991 : 1-1 143-72-8 . .. Manfred Tschan* ...... 1989-99 (TI) Pacific . . .. . · · .. .. · ...... -· · ...... W (ot), 2-1 50-23-4 .. .. Tim Tsohantaridis* .. .. •. •...... 1986-89 (4) Willamette .. .l (so), 0-1 7-21...... Paul Berry ...... 1984-85 (2) 1992: 1-1 2-8-2 ...... Bruce Cossfield ...... 1980 (I) Willamette ...... W (ol), 3-2 2-6...... Rob Armstrong ...... 1979 (1) Concordia-Portland . . . ' '' .'' ' .l, 0-1 1-12-1 . ... . Doug McKenna ...... 19n-78 (2) *co-coaches in 1989 Totals: 193-133-15, 21 years Records

1 9 8 7 Overall: 13-4-1, Coach Tim Tsohantaridis 1 990 Overall: 21-3-1 , Coach Manfred Tsch an Season-by-Season Evergree n State ...... 3-1 ~cif ic Lutheran ...... 0-3 1977-78 Pacific ...... •...... •. .. •.• ...... 0-4 Gonzaga...... (On 2-2 Coach Doug McKenna Concordia...... 4-0 So. Calif...... • . • . • ...... 5-2 Combin ed Record: 1-12-1, Records incomplete Warner Pacific ...... •.•...... •...... 0-4 Everg reen State ...... (On 3-1 Western Baptist ...... 8-0 Con cordia ...... 4-0 1 979 Overall: 2-6, Coach Rob Arn1strong Linfi eld ...... • . . . . • ... . •...•... •. . •.... 4-0 Pu get Sou nd...... •...... •... •.•...... 3-1 Willamette ...... 1-2 Western Baptist ...... 6-1 Linfield ...... •.•. • . ..• .•. .. •. •.•.•. •..... 3-1 Western Baptist ...... 3-2 Willamette ...... 0-0 Northwest ...... 12-1 Ore. College of Education ...... 1-6 Lewis & Clark ...... 4-0 Western Baptist ...... 5-0 Warn er Pac ific ...... (F) 1-0 ~~~·-··········· · · ~ Northwes t ...... 6-1 Northwest Naza rene ...... : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1· 7 Columbia Christian ...... 6-1 Seattle ...... 2-4 Pac1f1c Umvers1ty ...... •... , ...... 5·1 Northwest Nazarene ...... 2-1 Oregon State ...... • ...... 1-6 Lewis & Clark ...... • • · • · · • · · · · · · · · College of Idaho ...... •.... •. •...... 1-2 Lewis & Clark ...... 5-0 Linfi eld ...... : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ~:~ NCCAA Region 8 Playoffs : Northwest Naza ren e ...... • . • ...... • . . . . 3-2 Western Bap tist ...... 4-0 Coll ege of Idaho ...... 2-0 1 9 8 0 Overall: 2·8·2, Coach Bru ce Cossfield Concordia ...... •. •...... (OT) 2-0 ~cific ...... •...... 3-0 L1nf1 eld ...... 1 o NCCAA National Tournament: Columbia Christian ...... 5-1 Eastern (Pa.) ...... (On 2-1 Willamette ...... 3-0 ~~~~met~e. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ~ : ~ The Master's ...... 1-2 NAtA District 2 Playoffs : ...... 1-0 Northwest Nazarene ...... : : : : : : ·. : · : : : : : : : ·(~ o: 1 LeTo umeau ...... 4-1 Willamette ...... Western Oregon ... . Warner ~cific ...... (F) 1-0 Warner Pacific . .... · · · · · · · · • · · • • • · · · · · · • · · · · · · · 1-3 1 9 8 8 Overa ll: 17-5, Coach Tim Tsoh antaridis NCCAA Distict 8 Playoffs: Biola ...... 2-1 Columbia Christian ...... 14-0 Everg ree n State ...... • . • . . . . •...... • ...... (On 2-3 Concordia ...... ' ... . 2-1 Seattle ...... 3-1 NCCAA National Tournament: ~!t:~~::::,.. : : : . Hl Oregon State ...... 3-1 ~~M ...... • ...... ~ Coll ege of Idaho ...... 1-0 Lee ...... • ...... • ...... 2-1 Concordi a · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · • • · · • · · · · · . 4-2 ...... 1·4 Northwest Naza rene .... . •. .. . •.. .. •. •.. . . •. •... . 3-2 John Brown ...... 1-0 Pacific...... 2-1 1 9 8 1 -8 3 Sport not sponsored Concordia ...... 8-0 1 9 91 Overall: 10-9, Coach Manfred Tschan Western Baptist ...... 3-1 Western Wash ington ...... 1-3 1 984 Overa ll: 2·10, Coach Paul Berry Puge t Sound ...... •.. •.... •...... •. .. . •. . . (On 2-3 Seattle ...... • ...... •...... 2-5 Western Baptist ..... Warner Pacifi c ...... 0-6 Gonzaga ...... •.. •.•.•...... (OT) 2-1 Warner Pacific · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. 6-0 Willam ette ...... •..• .• .. . . •...... •.... . 0-0 Oregon State ...... •. ... •. . •. .. • .. •. •...... (OD 2-3 Western Baptisi .. ·. ·.· .·. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · Lewis & Clark ...... 4-2 Willamette ...... 3-5 Lewis & Clark • · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · • · · · · · 4·0 Central Washington .. ..•. . ..•. . ..• .. •.•.. •.•... . . 0-1 Seattle ~cific ...... 0-3 Western Oreg~n· · · · · .. · · · · · · · .. · · · • · · .. · · .. · .... 1·4 Northwest...... •...... •...... • .• . . . .. 4-0 Evergreen State . • ...... • ...... 0-4 Columbia Christian ...... •...... 5-2 Western Baptist . . • . . . . • . . . . • . . . . • . . . 4-2 ~~~E~~~ : ::: : : . : : : : : : : : : : . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ::~ Linfield ...... 10-1 Pu get Sou nd ...... 1-3 NCCAA Region 8 Playoffs: Northwest Nazarene ...... 3-2 Willamett~ · · · · · " · .. · · · · · · · .. · · .. · · · .. · ...... 0·5 Colleg e of Idaho ...... •...... •. •. . . . •...... 1-0 Pacific · · · · · · · · · • · · · · • · · · • • · · • • · · · • · · • ... .. 0-4 Columbia Christian ...... • .. . .• . . . . •.. • .. . . 6-0 Concordia ...... 4-0 Linfield ...... B-0 College .o.f '1 d~h~ 0-1 : : : : : ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · ...... NAIA District Playoffs : Conco rd ia ...... 3-1 Northwest Nazarene .. · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ... 0-3 2 ...... 0-5 Warne r Pacific ...... • . •.... (On 2-4 ~cific ...... 0-1 NCCAA National Tournament: Lewis & Clark ...... 8-0 1 9 8 5 Overall: 4·9, Coach Paul Bem• LeTourn eau ...... 1-0 Warner ~cific ...... 13-0 Western Baptist ...... ' Cedarville ...... •...... •.. .. . 2-0 Columbia Christian ...... • ...... 4-0 Lewis & Clark ...... · · · · · · · · . 3-1 Bartlesville Wesleyan ...... 3-1 NAJA District 2 Playoffs: Warner Pacific .. · · .. · · · .. · ...... 0·1 Pacific ...... (OD 2-1 College of ldah~ : : : : : · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · • ...... 0·8 Willamette ...... (Shootout) 0-1 Northwest Naza rene · · · · · · · · · · • • · · · · · · · • · · ..... 2-4 1 9 89 Overa ll : 11-7-1, ~i~~fe~~dia . : : : : : : : : . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ~:~ Coaches Manfred Tschan, Tim Tsohantaridis 1 9 9 2 Overall : 12-3-3, Coach Manfred Tschan Seattle ...... (OD 1-1 Evergreen State. . . . . (OD 3-3 Columbia Christian .... ·. ·. •• · · · • · · · · • · · · • · · · • · · . .... 0-3 Whitworth ...... (OD 1-2 Northwest (Wash.) . . . · · · " · .. · · · " · · · · · ..... 10-1 Linfield ...... 10-1 Oregon State ...... • ..•...... • ...... 1-4 Gonzaga ...... •..•...... •...... 4-0 ~~~~ette : : : : : : : : : : : : · : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : t~ Concordia ...... 2-1 Puget Sound...... 3-0 Western Baptist ...... 3-1 NCAA Region 8 Playoffs: · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · • • · · · . .. 0-3 Western Baptist ...... 4-0 Western Washington ...... 2-1 Western Baptist ...... Central Wash ...... • . .•..•.. •.. • . . •. . .. (OD 1-4 Co ncordia...... · · · · · .. · · · " · .. · · · ...... 3-1 Sea tt le Pacific ...... 1-5 Oregon State .... 5-2 ...... 1-2 Warner Pacific ...... (F) 1-0 Pacific ...... • ...... • . . . 2-0 Pu get Sound ...... 3-1 Pacific Lutheran ...... • . . . . . 1-0 1 986 Ove rall : 9-7-1 Coach r T Eve rg ree n State . . ' 1m so hantaridis Lewis & Cl ark ...... • ...... • . .• • .• ...... (F) 1-0 Western Baptist ...... 5-0 Paci fi c ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. ... (On 2-2 Northwest ...... 15-1 Northwest Nazarene ...... • ...... 3-1 Concordia ...... ~ ~ : · · · · · · · · ...... 1-2 Columbia Ch ristian ...... 3-1 Albertson ...... 5-1 Northwest · · · · · · • · · · · · .... (OT) 2-3 College of Idaho ...... •...... 0-2 Willamette . . . . (OD 1-1 Linfield . . . · · · · ...... 7-0 Northwest Nazarene ...... • . .• . . • ... . .•..•..... 5-0 Concordia ...... (OD 3-3 Warner Pacific ···· · ··· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ...... 5-2 Ev ergreen State...... • . . . • . . • . . • . . . 1-5 Seattle . 1-3 Willamette · · · · · · · · · · · · • ...... 0-2 Pacific ...... 2-1 Linfield ...... 1-0 Willamette ...... (OD 1-2 NAIA District 2 Playoffs : Lewis & Clark...... · · · · · · · ...... 0-2 .. (OT) 3·2 Columbia Christian ...... 3-1 NCCAA District 8 Playoffs: Willamette . . . 0-1 College of Idaho . . . . . · • · · · • • · · · · · · · · · ... .. 4-1 Western Baptist ...... • . . • . . • . . • ...... 5-2 Concordia Northwest Nazarene .. : ... 0-3 Concordia ...... (OD 2-3 Western Baptist . . . . . · · · · · · · · · · · ... 1-3 NCCAA Region 8 Play.offs.: . . .. 1-0 Western Baptist .... . Concordia ...... : : : : : : . . . 3-0 NCCAA National Tournament : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2-0 Houghton ...... LeTourne au ...... ' 0-1 . 4-1 Bartl esv ille Wesleyan ...... • . . .. . 2- 1 Records

1 9 9 3 Overall : 18-5, Coach Manfred Tschan 1 9 9 5 Overall : 15-5, Coach Manfred Tscha n Puget Sound ...... 1-0 Western Wa shington ...... 2-1 Pacific Lutheran ...... 1-0 Central Washington ...... 2-1 Menlo...... •. •.. . .• . .•...... 7-0 Central Wash ington ...... •.. . . •..•.•..•...... 0-1 Fres no Pacific ...... 3-0 Central Washington ...... 1-0 Central Washington ...... (OT) 4-2 Western Baptist ...... • . . .. •.. •.•....• ...... 3-2 Western Washington ...... 1-0 Concordia ...... 0-4 Seattle ...... 1-0 Evergreen State ...... 1-0 Westminster ...... 2-3 Whitman ...... 2-0 Seattle Pacific...... 0-3 Whitworth ...... •. ... •. . .. •. . . •...... 3-1 Master's ...... •...... •.. . . . •. ... (OT) 2-3 Pacific ...... •...... (OT) 4-3 Albertson ...... (OT) 3-0 Pacific Lutheran ...... (OT) 1-2 Northwest Naza rene ...... •. .•...... •...... 5-0 Willamette ...... 5-0 Linfield ...... 1-0 Linfield ...... 4-0 Pacific ...... 3-1 Whitworth ...... 1-0 Evergreen State ...... •.. . . . •...... •...... 2-0 Whitman ...... 2-0 Concord ia ...... 1-0 Pac ific ...... •. . .. •...... •.•..•...... (OT) 1-2 Willamette ...... • . .•...... •..... 1-0 Pac ific Lutheran ...... 1-0 Western Baptist ...... 5-0 Linfield ...... •. . .. •. •. .. . •...... 8-0 NA IA District 2 Semifinals: Willamette ...... •....• . . •.•.• ...... 5-2 Westm inster...... •....•..... 2-0 NWC Semifinal : NAIA District 2 Championship: Whitworth ...... 3-1 1998 Concordia ...... •...... 2-1 NWC Championship: Overall: 10-9-1 (H 5-4, R 3-4-1, N 2-1) NAIA Area 1 Championship: Pacific Lutheran ...... 1-2 NWC: 7-8-1 (H 4-4, R 3-4-1) Simon Fra ser ...... (OT) 2-0 Co ach Manfred Tschan NAIA National Tournament: 1 996 Overall: 11-10-1 , Coach Manfred Tschan Doa ne # ...... •.. • .. •...... 3-0 Lynn ...... • .. . .. •...... 1-8 at UC-San Diego ...... 2-3 Cascade # ...... •...... •...... 2-0 Bloomfield ...... 1-2 at California Lutheran ...... 3-5 at Seattle • ...... (OT) 3-3 at Evergreen State ...... 2-1 at Puget Sound • ...... • . . • ...... 6-1 1 9 9 4 Overa ll: 15-3, Coach Manfred Tsc han at Concordia ...... 2-3 at Willamette • ...... 2-5 Evergreen State ...... 4-0 Pac ific Lutheran .... •.. . .• ...... •.•...... 2-0 Whitworth • ...... 2-0 Fresno Pacific ...... 2-1 Puget Sound ...... 0-1 Whitm an • ...... 4-0 Northwest, Wash...... 10-1 at Whitman ...... •.•....• . ... •...... 2-0 Linfield • ...... •.. . ..•....• . . . • .... 2-3 Whitworth ...... (OT)l-3 at Whitworth ....•.. . .•...... •.•...... 2-2 at Pacifi c • ...... 3-0 Central Washington ...... •...... •..•..... (OT)2-0 at Pacific ...... 2-5 at Pacific Lutheran • ...... 0-1 Willamette ...... 5-0 at Linfield ...... (OT) 1-0 Will amette • ...... 2-1 Portland State...... 2-1 at Willamette ...... •.... •.•...... 2-0 Puget Sound • ...... 2-1 Concordia...... •. ... 2-1 at Puget Sound ...... 2-3 Seattle • ...... •. . • ....• ...... 0-1 Westminster ...... • ...... 5-0 at Pacific Luth eran . . .. •...... •...... •.... (OT) 2-4 Brigham Young-Hawaii ...... 4-1 Western Washington ...... 2-1 Pacific ...... 0-1 at Whitman • ...... (OT) 2-1 Simon Fraser ...... 1-0 at Whitworth • ...... •.. •...... • .•.. •. .... (OT) 0-1 Albertso n ...... • ...... •..... 5-0 ~~::;~~h: : : :: ::: : :: : ::: : :: : :::: : ::::: :::: ::: t~ ~t Lifnfi~d ...... " " . . " ...... 0-1 Northwest Nazarene ...... 5-1 ac1 IC ...... , .. , . , ...... 0-1 Linfield ...... •. ...• ...... •. .... 2-0 ~~:fe~e.tte : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : t~ Pac1f1c Luth eran • ...... 0-1 Seattle Pacific. . . . • ...... 2-3 at Western Baptist .. ...• . . .. •.• .. . .•...... 3-2 Seattle + ...... 0-2 Pa cific ...... •.. •... . 3-0 NWC Semifinal: ~ Evergreen State Tournament, Olympia, Washington Western Baptist ...... 8-1 Puget Sound ...... 4-0 Northwest Conference Game Cascade Conference Championship : NWC Champ ionship: + NAIA Pa cific NW Regional Tourna ment, Burnaby, B.C ., Canada Westminster ...... •. . •...... 2-3 Pacific ...... 0-1 NAIA Pacific NW Regional PlayoHs : 1999 Simon Fraser ...... (OT) 3-4 Overall : 7-12 (H 6-3, R 1-9) NWC: 5-9 (H 4-3, R 1-6) 1 997 Overall: 12-5-1 , Coach Manfred Tschan Coach Manfred Tschan Evergreen State...... 9-0 at Concordia -Portland Western Baptist...... 2-1 at Chapman ...... : : : : : : : : " " · · · · · · .. · · • · · · · 1-2 Pa cific Lutheran ..... •....• . •. ... •...... •...... 1-0 at Pomona Pitze r . " " · .. · .. · 1-2 Puget Sound ...... • . • . . . . . 0-1 Western Baptist. .. ·. ·. ·•·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·: . · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3-4 Willamette ...... •. . . . •...... •...... •.. •...... 2-1 Warner Pacific · · · · · • · · • · · · · · · · · · 3-2 at Whitworth ...... 1-0 at Whitworth •: : · · · · .. · · · " · · · · · .. · • · · · · .. · · · · · 5-2 at Whitm an ...... •...... 3-0 at Whitman •. . · · · · · · · · · • · · • · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · 1-4 at Linfield ...... •. .. . •. ...•...... •.•.... (OT) 2-1 at Pacific •. . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · 0-3 Puget Sound ; : : : : : : : ::: : " · " · · · · · · · · · · · · · (OT) 2-1 Pacific Lutheran • · · · • · • · · • · • · · • · · · · · · · · 0-2 m~~~ds ...... : .. : :: : :: .: :: : : : . : . :: ::: : : : : : : : H at Linfi eld • · · · · .. · · " " · " · • · · .. · · · · · · · · · 1-0 at Willam ett e ...... (OT) 2-1 at Will ame tt ~ ~· · · · · · · · .... · "· · .. · · ·" · · · · · · · · · 0-1 at Puget Sound ...... 0-3 Whitman .... : ...... " · " " .... · .... · .. · (OT) 3-4 at Pacific Luthera n ...... (OT) 0-0 Whitworth • ...... · .. • .. · " ...... (OT) 3-2 Whitman ...... •. .. .•. • ...... 2-0 at Pacific Luther~ ~ ·. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : · · · · · · · 0:2 Whitworth . . . . . • . • ...... 2-1 at Puget Sound • ...... • . . . . • · · · · · · · 1 2 Linf ield...... • ...... • ...... 2-0 Willamett e •. . · " " " · .. .. · · · · · 1-3 Linfield • . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · • · 4-3 at Pacific. . • . . . . • ...... (OT) 2-3 at Sea ttl e...... 1-5 Pacific • . . . . . · · · · · · · · • · · · · • · · · · · .. 1-5 • Northwest Conf~r~~~~ G~~;e· · · · · · • · · · · · · · 5-2 George Fox University Bruin Athletics

ntercollegiare athletics are an impor­ ore than 15 percent of George Fox's Consider rhat: tant part of George Fox University, Mtraditional undergraduate students • George Fox has earned district or Ihome to one of the Northwest's most participate in the school's 13 varsity conference titles in 10 sports during successful small-college sports programs. sports, seven for women and six for rhe last decade. Winning programs, however, are accom­ men. Their records over the years serve • George Fox arhleres have earned more panied by a proper balance between aca­ as shining testimonies to the adminis­ demics and athletics· George F rhan 250 All-American and All · ox teams tration's conviction that an institution are members of the Northwest Confer- American Scholar-Arhlete honors. can play for the glory of God, follow ence and compere in Division III of the • Seven of rhe 11 coaches on staff have the rules and ethics of irs governing National Collegiate Arhlet· ,.._ . . been named district or conference IC ~SOC!atlon , organizations, and be successful on the in which need and acade · b·t· "Coach of the Year" at least once. . . m1c a 1 1ty, nor fields and courts of competition. arhlenc!sm, determine s h I h. d c oars 1ps an • George Fox coaches have held rheir financial aid. positions for an average of over eight years, and t George Fox U · · . . l1Iversity, mtercolle- to<>erher have accumulated Agi ate athletic comperir,·o .d 0 . . n prov1 es a almost 1 ,000 collegiate practical application 0 f h . I . w at IS earned wins. 111 classrooms and pr . S acnces. tudem- arhleres compete for c . . conrerence and national titles at a Ch . . nst-cemered uni- versity where profes . d sors an coaches help them grow in mi d b d . · Th n ' 0 Y and spir- It. e values of arhl . . . h h encs are Integrated Wit. t _e goals of Christian higher edu­ cation _m a process that includes • physic~ conditioning • managing emotions • courage • teamwork • cooperation • being gracious in winning and losing

The 2000 George Fox Universi , . . . .· . Department of U · . ty M en s Soccer Media G utde was produced by the Office ot Sports Information m the ntversity R 1 · . . . . Proofreading· A . . e attons, Barry Hubbell, director. Writer and Editor: Blatr Cash, sports mformanon d1recwr. · nna C~rulis 0 · Photography· A . . ' ave Lindstedt. Design and Layout: Colin Miller, Kerri Radke. · nna Ciruli C h.. --r s, lJO 1akeda. Printing: Michaels Printing, Tigard, Oregon. 2000 Men's Soccer

Sept ember Friday at Warner Pacific Coll ege Portland, Ore. 7:00 p.m. 8 Friday Chapman University Newberg, O re. 5:30p.m. 9 Saturday at Western Baptist College Salem, O re. 1:00 p.m. 15 Friday Evergreen State College Newberg, Ore. 3:00p.m. 16 Saturday Colorado College Newberg, Ore. 2:30p.m. 20 Wednesday * Pacific University (dh) Newberg, Ore. 5:00p.m. 23 Saturday * Whitworth College (dh) Newberg, Ore. 2:30p.m. 24 Sunday * Whitman College (dh) Newberg, Ore. 2:30p.m. 30 Saturday * at University of Puget So und (dh) Tacoma, Wash. 2:30p.m.

O c t o b e r Sunday * at Pacific Lutheran University (dh) Tacoma, Wash. 2:30p.m. 7 Saturday * Linfield College (dh) Newberg, Ore. 2:30p.m. 8 Sunday * W illamette University (dh) Newberg, Ore. 2:30p.m. 14 Saturday * Pacific Lutheran University (dh) Newberg, Ore. 2:30p.m. 15 Sunday * University of Puget Sound (dh) Newberg, Ore. 2:30p.m. 21 Saturday * at W hitman College (dh) Walla Wall a, Wash. 2:30p.m. 22 Sunday * at W hitworth Coll ege (dh) Spokane, Wash. 2:30 p. m. 17 L / Friday * at W illamette University (dh) Salem, O re. 3:00 p.m. 28 Saturday * at Linfield Coll ege (dh) McMinnville, Ore. 2:30p.m. November 4 Saturday * at Pacifi c University Forest Grove, Ore. 2:30 p. m. 8 Wednesday NCAA Division III First Round TBA TBA 10-1 2 Fri. -Sun. NCAA Division III Regionals TBA TBA 17- 19 Fri.-Sun. NCAA Division III Quarterfinals TBA TBA 24-26 Fri.-Sun . NCAA Division III Finals TBA TBA

~ Norrh wes r Conference game (dh) dou bleheader with George Fox women's rea m Home games in bold Home games played at Morse Field All rimes Pacifi c and subject ro change