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Welcome to Tulsa, Okla., and the 2006 Conference USA Men's Soccer Championship.

With another season underway, Conference USA has renewed its commitment to excel• lence with the "Team C-USA: Dedicated to Excellence" campaign. The focus of this campaign is our dedication to excellence, integrity and leadership in athletics, academ• ics and the community. Our team is made 2006 Conference .USA up of outstanding institutions that share this unwavering commitment. Men's Soccer Championship C-USA championship events are the highlight of every season - an oppor• tunity to enjoy the outstanding talents and abilities of our athletic pro• November 1-5 grams, as well as appreciate the competitive spirit of all of our student• athletes and coaches. Congratulations to all of the coaches and players Hurricane Soccer'and Track Stadium who will compete for the C-USA Men's Soccer Championship. The University of Tulsa We would like to extend sincere thanks to The University of Tulsa, who along with the championship committee, has worked hard in preparation for this event. The league also appreciates the support from our fans across the country. On behalf of everyone involved with Conference Welcome to Tulsa ...... •...... 1 USA, I hope you have a wonderful time in Tulsa. Conference USA 2-3 Sincerely, City of Tulsa 4 ~~ ~J & Britton Banowsky The University of Tulsa ...... 4 Commissioner Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium .5 Florida International Golden Panthers 6 A Letter from the TU Athletics Director Kentucky Wildcats . . . . . 7 Welcome to The University of Tulsa and to the Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium. Marshall Thundering Herd 8

We are proud to host the 2006 Conference Memphis Tigers 9 USA Men's Soccer Championship. Athletes, we salute you in your quest for excellence and SMU Mustangs ....•...... 10 hope this event brings out your very best play. Friends and guests, we thank you for helping South Carolina Gamecocks 1 l make this event a success.

We invite you to explore our campus, where Tulsa Golden Hurricane 12 more than 4,000 talented students pursue excellence of their own in our undergraduate UAB Blazers ...... B and graduate programs. We hope your stay will take you off campus, as well, where you can enjoy Tulsa's eclectic dining, entertainment, and shop• UCF Golden Knights 14 ping venues. Championship Bracket ...... 15 We extend our best wishes to each team and every student-athlete for an exciting and memorable tournament. Enjoy your stay. C-USA Championship Results 16 Best regards, NCAA Postseason Results 17 ~-!!~- C-USA Awards ...... 18-19 Lawrence R. CYf111ingham TU Athletic Director C~USA Records l 9~20 Area Restaurants ...... 20

2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 1 Conference USA Team C-USA: Dedicated to Excellence SUCCESS ON THE PLAYING FIELD Conference USA performers have achieved great success in competition, Excellence every day. For Conference USA, dedication to excellence is a placing the league among the top conferences in the nation. common thread in athletics, academics and in the community, and the guiding initiative for the league's promising future. Conference USA fea• Football tures 12 nationally prominent, tradition-rich members in East Carolina, Rated among the top seven conferences in the nation Houston, Marshall, Memphis, Rice, SMU, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, 33 teams have earned bowl bids Member of the Bowl Championship Series UAB, UCF and UTEP. This combination enhances men's and women's Bowl ties-ins with the AutoZone Liberty Bowl (champion), GMAC Bowl, programs that are steeped in athletic success and academic prowess. Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl, Fort Worth Bowl, New Orleans Bowl, the Together, we are dedicated to excellence, integrity and leadership in ath• Houston Bowl and the Birmingham Bowl letics, academics and in our communities. Men's Basketball Consistently rated as one of the top basketball leagues in the country All C-USA institutions sponsor Division I-A football, along with several 72 postseason teams ( 40 NCAA and 32 NIT) other men's and women's athletic programs, many of which compete Strong fan support, drawing more than one million fans each season regularly for NCAA Championships. C-USA sponsors competition in 19 Two Final Four teams sports - nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, Five Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams soccer, tennis and indoor and outdoor track and field) and l O for women One NIT Champion Four NIT semifinalists (basketball, cross country, golf, softball, soccer, swimming and diving, ten• nis, indoor and outdoor track and field and volleyball). Women's Basketball 39 NCAA Tournament appearances The league sponsors numerous academic awards, including the 25 WNIT appearances Commissioner's Honor Roll and the Commissioner's Academic Medal, One team in the NCAA Sweet 16 Two WNIT semifinalists indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA annually Strong fan support, ranking among the nation's top l O conferences in awards six postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic attendance Award, Scholar Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Setting league attendance record for three straight seasons Excellence Award. Baseball 35 NCAA appearances Two College World Series appearances in 2005 and 2001 Seven Super Regional appearances Has produced at least four NCAA teams in each of the last five seasons

Marshall University Huntington, Vv'V University of Tulsa Tulsa, OK

University of Alabama ot Birmingham Birmingham, Al

Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX University of Central Florido Orlando, Fl

University of Houston Tulane University Rice University New Orleans, LA Houston, TX

2 2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP Conference USA In addition, 27 volleyball teams, 34 men's and women's soccer teams Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. and 17 softball teams have earned NCAA Tournament bids. C-USA has Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation in 1995, while sent three men's soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup, five softball Houston joined competition in the fall of 1996. teams to the Women's College World Series and three volleyball teams to the Sweet 16. The league has also had three national champions in The league's headquarters were established in Chicago and after nine NCAA track and field competition, one national champion in diving and years, relocated to the current office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky numerous NCAA individual and team competitors in cross country, golf, was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the swimming, tennis and track and field. Overall, Conference USA teams league's first commissioner. and individuals have made more than 420 NCAA appearances. C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States SUCCESS OFF THE FIELD Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU began league C-USA institutions are among the nation's best in academic performance competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in among student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at 1999. The league added TCU and ECU ( 1999) for all sports and they league schools have a higher graduation rate than the general student began competition in 2001. USF started C-USA football in 2003. population. Among C-USA's 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the playing field as well. In 11 years, 89 student-athletes earned After celebrating its l 0th Anniversary during the 2004-05 season, C-USA national ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors, while 282 began a new chapter in 2005-06 when its current membership came were named All-District. In addition, more than l 1,000 student-athletes together to form the new look of the league. have been named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll or received the Commissioner's Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement Since its formation, C-USA has established a strong foundation, an identity in the classroom. and a history that reflects the league's national presence. Eleven years of remarkable history has reinforced the league's position in collegiate athlet• C-USA ON TV ics, setting the course for the next decade and beyond. C-USA enjoys significant television exposure through its partnerships with ESPN Inc. and College Sports Television Networks (CSTV). The league entered into long-term agreements with both ESPN and CSTV, which, combined, provides C-USA with significant national and regional exposure for football, men's and women's basketball, and all other conference C-USA Academic Awards sports. Additionally, the CSTV agreement includes video-on-demand, Internet, broadband, national over-the-air and satellite radio, and wireless Institutional Academic Excellence Award distribution as well as corporate marketing rights, and website production Awarded to the institution with the highest overall student-athlete through CSTV Online, a subsidiary of CSTV. The agreement with ESPN GPA in Conference sponsored sports. extends the conference's current regular season football package to include the broadcast of the conference's Football Championship Game. Sport Academic Award It also encompasses distribution of men's basketball and women's bas• Awarded to the team in each Conference sponsored sport with the ketball on ESPN/ESPN2 and both tournament championship games. highest GPA for the current academic year.

C-USA IN THE COMMUNITY Commissioner's Honor Roll The conference's footprint is concentrated with 12 members in nine Awarded to student-athletes in Conference sponsored sports that states and a combined area population of nearly 17 million. More than have achieved a 3.0 cumulative GPA or above. 1.1 million living alumni represent C-USA schools across the nation. With a renewed commitment to community involvement, the conference has Commissioner's Academic Medal begun development of several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA Awarded to student-athletes ;n Conference sponsored sports that cities, as well as with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communities through volun• have achieved a 3.75 cumulative GPA or above. teer service with local and national organizations. Scholar Athlete of the Year Award GOVERNANCE Awarded to the top student-athlete in each Conference sponsored Along with the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac- l O and SEC, sport as determined by the Faculty Athletics Representatives. The Conference USA is one of the seven conferences having significant repre• award is based on academic achievement (GPA - 3.0 or better), ath• sentation in the NCAA governance structure. The Presidents of the mem• letic achievement and service. ber institutions serve as the league's Board of Directors. Dr. Carol Garrison of UAB began her first year as chair of the Board of Directors in Post-Graduate Scholarships 2005-06 and will serve in that capacity again in 2006-07. Twelve awards of $4,000 each for graduates of each academic year. The Faculty Athletic Representatives will determine the recipients at A PROUD HISTORY; A PROMISING FUTURE the Conference's Spring meetings. At least two awards must go to Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the women and two to men. Recipients of the Conference USA post• nation's top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and graduate scholarships must enroll in a graduate program within three commissioner on April 24, 1995 in Chicago. The league's charter mem• years of receipt of the award. bers included Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville,

2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 3 I City of Tulsa/The University of Tulsa

The City of Tulsa EXCEPTIONAL FACULTY & STUDENTS ACHIEVE EXCELLENCE TU's l l-to- l student-faculty ratio, average class size of 19, and emphasis In 1719, a French trader came within a few miles of Tulsa and claimed on individual attention support an educational culture where students are the land for France. He reported an abundance of trees and water, rolling rigorously challenged in highly personalized study. The University's hills and plentiful game. Today's residents and visitors are also impressed remarkable Tulsa Undergraduate Research Challenge (TURC) has been with Tulsa's natural beauty and gracious lifestyle. the proving ground for TLJ's stellar student-scholars. Fow1ded in 1993, TURC allows undergraduates to take advanced courses and engage in a Tulsa's real assets level of research usually reserved for graduate students at other universi• ties. are the over Tulsa Facts 750,000 people who live and work Over the last decade ( 1995 - 2005), TU students have received 90 in the metropolitan City Population - 383,760 prestigious awards - 36 Goldwater scholarships, 22 National Science Founded - 1898 area. Foundation fellowships, 8 Truman scholarships, 6 Department of Defense Time Zone - Central fellowships, 4 Fulbrights, 4 British Marshall awards, 5 Morris K. Udall Median Age - 35 The people of Tulsa scholarships, and 5 Phi Kappa Phi fellows - a remarkable success for a Average Maximum Temperature - 71 enjoy a lifestyle school TLJ's size. Average Minimum Temperature - 49 that is family-orient• Average Days of Sunshine - 227 ed and civic-mind• TU faculty are noted for their superior teaching and research, and the Elevation - 725 ed. There is wide• humanities-based undergraduate curriculum and advanced technological Tulsa City Area - 192 square miles spread support for programs are well known throughout academe. (The University of Tulsa is Tulsa Metro Area - 5,161 square miles sporting events, the one of six pioneer institutions selected by the National Science performing arts, Foundation for the Federal Cyber Service Initiative, popularly known as cultural festivals, his- "Cyber Corps'.') TU's petroleum engineering program enjoys international torical and art muse- renown, as do McFarlin Library's Special Collections in American and ums, and a world-class zoo. The temperate climate encourages use of Anglo-Irish literature and Native American history and law. world-class golf courses and an extensive parks system. On most days of the year, parks will be filled with joggers, walkers, tennis enthusiasts, The University of Tulsa was named among the top 100 national doctoral cyclists, volleyball players and young families enjoying the playgrounds. universities in U.S. News 8 World Report's 2005 edition of its annual "America's Best Colleges," issue. (Tulsa was the only Oklahoma university Tulsa is a young city built mostly since the 1970s. The City of Tulsa, along named in the top l 00.) with civic groups and homeowners, contributes to Tulsa's natural beauty by the use of impressive landscaping. Few places in the United States can Off the playing field, TLJ's student-athletes have a very important and boast of the variety of trees and flowers that Tulsans take for granted. impressive stat: They rank in the top third academically in the 326 col• leges and universities of the NCAA Division I. Tulsa has grown and become part of the very modern world since that first French trader wandered by accident into the area. But to the diverse Intramural sports, special-interest clubs, pre-professional organizations, fra• people who make Tulsa their home, it's still a place of abundant beauty ternities and sororities, and campus ministry groups create ample and opportunity. extracurricular opportunities for the University's 4,000+ students.

CAMPUS GROWfH The University of Tulsa Over the past several years, TU has experienced unprecedented growth. Major changes include the construction of the Donald W. Reynolds What began as a small boarding school in Muskogee, Indian Territory, has Center, which provides a homecourt advantage for the Golden Hurricane grown to a mid-sized, four-year private liberal arts university located in basketball and volleyball teams; the state-of-the-art wireless Mabee Legal northeastern Oklahoma. Information Center, a facility that serves TU law students as well as local and regional attorneys; and the Boesche Legal Clinic, which provides free HISTORY legal services to older citizens and is the site for the Muscogee Creek The University of Tulsa's history began in 1882 in the Presbyterian School Nation Legal Clinic. The renovation of the Sharp Memorial Chapel upgrad• for Indian Girls. In 1894, the Presbyterian Church elevated the school's ed TU's centerpiece worship facility. status and chartered it as Henry Kendall College. Successfully courted by Tulsa's businessmen who wanted an institution of higher learning for their Additionally, 30 acres on the western edge of TU's campus have been burgeoning oil boom city, Kendall College moved to Tulsa in 1907, the developed and include the Donna J. Hardesty Sports Complex, a practice year of Oklahoma's statehood. The college became The University of soccer field, the Michael D. Case Tennis Center (site of the 2008 NCAA Tulsa in 192 l. Men's and Women's Tennis Championships), the field stadium for women's softball, The Fulton and Susie Collins Fitness Center, the Today, The University of Tulsa is divided into a graduate school and four Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium, an intramural field and 366 luxury colleges: The Henry Kendall College of Arts and Sciences, the College of apartment units. Business Administration, the College of Engineering and Natural Sciences, and the College of Law. The University maintains its affiliation with the Current construction includes the Bayless Plaza, Collins Hall and Case Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) through a covenant expressing the shared Athletic Complex. ideals of intellectual, moral, and spiritual growth; academic freedom; and community service.

4 2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP The Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium is the home field for the Golden Hurricane men's and women's soccer and track & field teams. The state-of-the-art facility, which was completed in August, 2003, was the third phase of the l 0-year ath• letic master plan for campus development. The multi-purpose facility is part of the Donna J. Hardesty Sports and Recreation Complex, a 30-acre development at The University of Tulsa.

Designed by St. Louis-based I lc1stings & Chivetta lete recruitment opportunities. The facility further Cunferem:e Track and Field Championships. Architects, Inc., the stadium features a 75' x 120' demonstrates Ihe University of Tulsa's comrnitment Other firrns working on the stadi.i:n included soccer field and an eight-lane 400 meter synthetic to providing its Division I NCAA teams top notch the St. Louis cornp-mios of McClure [11gi11eerir1g surface rurrni11g track. The fully irrigated soccer field athletic facilities. Associates as mechanical, electrical a11d plumbing consists of Tiffsport sod on top of aI1 eight-i11ch In just three seasons, the Hurricane Soccer & engineer: and Jack So11tag, structural engineer. sand base to facilitate drainage to a system of pipes Irark Stadiurn has been the host site of two NCAA Tulsa-based companies included Saks & Associates below. The stadium includes locker rooms, athletic Men's Soccer Tournament first round games (2003, providim; civil engineering; Howell & Vancuren as training roorn, concession stand and storage area, a 2004 ), a 2004 Missouri Valley Conference the landscape architect; and Oakridge Builders as press box a11CI seating for 2,000 spectators. Tournament first round contest and will host the the ge11eral contractor. The primary goal for the stadium is to provide 2006 Conference USA Men's Soccer Tournament. Tulsa's practice field at the Dorma J. Hardesty the University's soccer and track teams with a per- During the 2005 campaign, the facility was featured Sports Cornplex is located south of the Hurricane mdnent track and natural grass field on campus. on national television when the Tulsa men' soccer Soccer & Track Stadium and is one of the finest soc• The stadium allows the track teams to incorporate team faced off against 11th-ranked SMLJ on Fox cer practice fields in the nation. The facility, which the hammer throw, discus, javelin and shot put into Soccer Channel. The TU-SMU contest drew a stadi- features pcnnar.ent seating 011 both sides of the its field events. urn record crowd of 1,753 field, served as the home field for the Golden The $4.5 million facility has generated excite- On the track and field side, the stadium served Hurricane for three seasons (2000-02). ment for the teams as well as enhance student-ath- as the host facility for the 2005 Western Athletic

2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 5 Florida International Front Row: (lli llirgisson. ',i11c1 l:lirahimi. Dadi Krist:a11,•,rn1, l'hill Fislwr. lu.rn Gucrrd, llr11110 13,irbosci. Christian Cc1po1dil'tti. f-dga1d Co1·r,!d, M,mo I rc111Ca, Pichdrd Martir1ez. l\c1:1ul V,1c,s

Back Row: l1e,1cl Coc1ch Kc1rl KrC'mser, lo11atha11 : hici. Chris Handy, Kyle Lmerson. l),ivid Hope. /\ii1sley l),0,,r. Mati,1s Wilson. Shawn Crow,,. l(ylc lhom.is, Shelckm l,mli11c. l.cvi Colrn1d11. (csc1r 11,,uliveir,1, Cory Kc'11dc1II. M1rh,wi Anderson

General Information Men's Soccer Information Historical Information Location: Miami, Florida Head Coach: Karl Kremser Number of NCAA Appearances: 16 Founded: 1965 Alma Mater: .Tennessee, 1969 Last NCAA Appearance: 2004 Enrollment: 38,000 Record at FIU: 318-161-39 Number of Conference Titles: 5 President: .Dr. Modesto A. Maidique Assistant Coach: Munga Eketebi First Year of Soccer: 1972 Director of Athletics: Rick Mello Assistant Coach: Joe Massi Overall Record: 399-188-42 Nickname: Golden Panthers Soccer Contact: Kevin Hassett 2005 Record: 8-7-2 Colors: Blue and Gold Office Phone: 305-348-6024 2005 C-USA Record: .4-3-2 Web site: www.FiUSports.com E-mail Address: [email protected] 2005 C-USA Finish: T-4th

Florida International Golden Panthers

No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Year Hometown (Previous School) 0 Kyle Thomas GK 6- l 185 So. Jensen Beach. Fla. (American Heritage) 00 Matias Wilson GK 5- l l 170 So. Weston, Fla. (Wisconsin-Green Bay) l Shawn Crowe GK 6-3 195 Sr. Aurora, Colo. (Regis Jesuit) 2 Cesar Deoliveira D/M 6-3 175 Fr. Parkland. Fla. (Marjory Stoneman Douglas) 3 Raoul Voss D 6-2 190 Fr. M11hlhe,rn. l,er111,111y (1 riedrich-11,ert C,y1rn1siu111) 4 Phill Fisherl D 5- l l 175 So. Swindon. England (St. Thomas University) 5 Edgard Correa M 5-7 154 Jr. Sao Paolo. Brazil (Sao Sabas) 6 Sheldon Jardine D 6-l 156 Sr. Diamond V,1lc. Tnn1elad (Georgia l'en1ndcr School) 7 Cory Kendall D 6-l 160 So. Pembroke Pines. Fla. (Cooper City) 8 Bruno Barbosa M 5-10 165 So. Miami. Fla. (Doral Academy) 9 David Hope F 6-2 185 Sr. North Tyneside. England (Whitley Bay) 10 Juan Guerra M 5-9 164 So. Miami, Fla. (G. Holmes Braddock) l l Levi Coleman F/M 6-3 185 So. Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow) 12 Mario Franca M 5-9 155 Sr. Miami, Fla. (Coral Reef) 13 Chris Nunez D/M 5-10 175 So. Miami, Fla. (Coral Reef) 14 Richard Martinez M 5-7 138 Jr. Hialeah, Fla. (Barbara Goleman) 15 Ainsley Deer D 6- l 155 Jr. Kingston, Jamaica (Georgia Perimeter College) 16 Kyle Emerson F/D 6-1 180 Fr. Hawthorne, Calif. (Redondo Union) 17 Oli Birgisson D/M 6-l 165 So. Akureyri, Iceland (University of Iceland) 18 Michael Anderson GK 6-0 180 Fr. Weston, Fla. (Cypress Bay) 19 Chris Handy D 6- l 165 Sr. Austin, Texas (Tyler Junior College) 20 Gary Brandon M/F 5-10 155 So. Cayman Islands 21 Jonathan Thiel F 6-l 155 Fr. Plantation, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 22 Dadi Kristjansson D/M 6- l 165 So. Akureyri, Iceland (University of Iceland) 23 Christian Caporaletti F/M 5-l l 147 Fr. Miami, Fla. (American) 24 Robert Burn M/F 5-5 130 Sr. Orange Walk Town, Belize (Corozal JC) 25 Sina Ebrahimi D 5-7 145 Fr. Parkland, Fla. (Marjory Stoneman Douglas)

6 2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP Top Row: AnclrC'w Alexander, M,1thew llc1urn, Patrick Conyea, Michdel 1mgostino, Brad I rr·cl,,rick Jase Griffiths. Joey Grigsbv, Mark Halrrn, lli;1gy Iara, Nathan Li

Middle Row: Ndth,rn Marks, Matt Aclarn Midkiff, Keegan Nc1sh, Riley O'Neill, Re,11i11g, , Aaron Sl1elficld, Michael Strong, Mdtt troop

Bottom Row: MiNmli Turnbull, K<1rl Wadsdrop, ,\i1att Weiler, Dan William,;, Head Coach lan Collins, Assistant Coach Jeff Cha11ey c111d Assist.mt Co.uh Mall Wilkerson

General Information Men's Soccer Information Historical Information Location: Lexington, Kentucky Head Coach: Ian Collins Number of NCAA Appearances: .4 Founded: 1865 Alma Mater: .Cre,ve and Alsager College, 1985 Last NCAA Appearance: 2003 Enrollment: 26,900 Record at UK: 143-92-24 Number of Conference Titles: .4 President: .Dr. Lee T. Todd Jr. Assistant Coach: Jeff Chaney First Year of Soccer: 1991 Director of Athletics: Mitch Barnhart Assistant Coach: Matt Wilkerson Overall Record: 171-117-30 Nickname: Wildcats Soccer Contact: .Scott Dean 2005 Record: 6-7-6 Colors: Blue and White Office Phone: 859-257-843 l 2005 C·USA Record: 3-4-2 Web site: www.UKAthletics.com E-mail Address: [email protected] 2005 C-USA Finish: 7th

Kentucky Wildcats

No. Name Pos. Ht d. Hometown (Previous School) l Dan Williams GK 6-2 Fr. Fairfax Station, Va. (Lake Braddock) 2 Brad Frederick D 5-8 So. Jeffersonville, Ind. (Saint Xavier) 3 Joey Grigsby MF 5-11 Sr. Augusta, Ga. (Greenbriar/Georgia State) 4 Bingy Lara MF 5-10 So. Las Cruces, N.M. (Las Cruces) 5 Andrew Alexander MF 6-2 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. (Pace Academy) 6 Keegan Nash MF 6-1 Fr. Adelaide, Australia (Banksia Park) 7 Masumi Turnbull MF 5-11 So. Richmond, British Columbia (McMath) 8 Jase Griffiths MF 5-11 Fr. Bracknell, England (Garth Hill) 9 Riley O'Neill F/MF 6-2 Sr. Campbell River, B.C. (Tiberline Secondary) 10 Michael D'Agostino MF 5-10 Jr. Langley, B.C. (Langley Secondary) 11 Mark Halma F 6-2 Fr. Des Moines, Iowa (West Des Moines Valley) 12 Matt Weiler D 5-11 Fr. Fairfax Station, Va. (Lake Braddock) 13 Matt McAlpine MF 5-11 Jr. Dayton, Ohio (Centerville) 14 Nathan Li MF 5-7 Sr. Delta, B.C. (White Rock Christian) 15 Keith Pealing D 6-0 Fr. Spokane, Wash. (University) 16 Karl Waasdorp F 5-7 So. Peachtree, Ga. (McIntosh/Richmond) 17 Michael Strong F 5-7 Jr. San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights) 18 Patrick Conyea MF 5-9 So. Hickory, Ky. (Mayfield) 19 Jon Townsend MF 6-2 Jr. Carol Stream, Ill. (Glenbard North) 20 Nathan Marks D 5-11 Jr. Prospect, Ky. (Trinity) 21 Barry Rice D 5-11 Fr. Parma, Ohio (St. lgnatious) 22 Adam Midkiff MF 5-10 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Fairfield) 23 Matt Baum MF 6-2 Sr. Cape Coral, Fla. (Cypress Lake) 25 Aaron Sheffield MF 5-11 Sr. Iowa City, Iowa (Iowa City West) 31 Matt Troop GK 6-0 So. Peachtree, Ga. (Starr's Mill/Dayton) 33 Grant Ward GK 5-11 So. Alexandria, Va. (Thomas A. Edison)

2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 7 Marshall Front Row: Brandon Lacko, Usric II ores, JI J Kepler, Clayton Cochra11e, Shir1 Inagaki, Brian Chun, Kanrn Boukhernrs, Jeff t.enix, llmcl Heimbecker, JD Hill, Mc1tt Fessenden, Jira Cooley

Back Row: Matt Dickerson, Nick Daniele, Luke Stnmer, Avnect Shergill, Greg Waiter, Greg Ierhune, Brad Kennedy, Scott Letts, Michael MacDonald, John Da11icle, Sterling Fiunder, Jerrrnir1e Johnson, Kolby LaCror1e

General Information Soccer Information Historical Information Location: Huntington, West Virginia Head Coach: 806 Gray Number of NCAA Appearances: 0 Founded: 1837 Alma Mater: Alderson Broaddus, 1974 Last NCAA Appearance: NA Enrollment: 16,551 Record at Marshall: 112-94- l l Number of Conference Titles: 0 President: Stephen Kopp Assistant Coach: Mike Nissim-Sabat First Year of Soccer: 1979 Director of Athletics: Bob Marcum Grad. Assistant Coach: Peter Underwood Overall Record: 215-266-32 Nickname: Thundering Herd Soccer Contact: Andy Fledderjohann 2005 Record: 8-9-2 Colors: Green and White Office Phone: 304-696-4662 2005 C-USA Record: .4-3-2 Web site: www.HerdZone.com E-mail Address: [email protected] 2005 C-USA Finish: .T-4th

Marshall Thundering Herd No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Year Hometown (Previous School) 0 Greg Walter GK 6-2 190 So. Slippery Rock, Pa. (Slippery Rock) Greg Terhune GK 6-4 195 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence North) 2 Osric Flores F 5-9 170 So. Everett, Wash. (Cascade) 3 Brandon Lacko MF/D 5- l l 174 So. WesteNille, Ohio (South) 4 Sterling Flunder MF/D 6-0 170 So. Bothell, Wash. (Spokane CC) 5 Scott Letts D 5-10 155 Sr. Nottingham, England (Chesterfield) 6 Matt Fessenden MF/D 5- l l 177 Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. (Sevier County) 7 Matt Dickerson MF/D 5-7 152 So. Warsaw, Ohio (River View) 8 Karim Boukhemis F/MF 5-8 150 Sr. Huntington, W. Va. (Huntington) 9 Avneet Shergill MF 6-l 175 Jr. Vancouver, Wash. (Tyler JC) 10 John Daniele MF 5-1 l 170 Sr. Columbus, Ohio (St. Charles) l l Kolby Lacrone F 6-0 170 So. Zanesville, Ohio (West Virginia) 12 Brian Chun MF 5-6 132 Jr. Woodstock, Md. (River Hill) 13 Nick Daniele MF/D 6-0 175 Fr. Columbus, Ohio (St. Charles) 14 Shintaro Inagaki MF 5-7 152 Sr. Tokyo, Japan (Nebraska-Kearney) 15 Jira Cooley MF 5-11 170 So. Seattle, Wash. (Redmond) 16 Luke Strimer D 6°3 165 So. St. Marys, W. Va. (Parkersburg) 17 Michael MacDonald MF 5-11 150 Sr. Luton, England (Cardinal Newman) 18 Jeff Lenix MF/D 5-6 137 Jr. WesteNille, Ohio (North) 19 Clayton Cochrane D 5-8 165 Sr. Morrisville, Pa. (Pennsbury) 20 Jermaine Johnson MF 5-1 l 160 Jr. Kingston, Jamaica (Tyler JC) 21 Nicholas Ademolu MF 5-11 154 Sr. Windsor, Ontario (Cleveland State) 22 Karl Haggan D 6-2 180 Jr. Durham, England (Tyler JC) 23 Dana Heimbecker MF 5-8 160 So. Niagara Falls, Ontario (Westlane Secondary) 24 JD Hill MF 6-0 180 Fr. Columbus, Ohio (Dublin Coffman) 26 Brad Kennedy GK 6-0 195 Jr. Lewisburg, W. Va. (Greenbrier)

8 2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP Memphis

Front Row: Kevin Walsh, Be11 Nabers, Rick Alll,ma11, Jared Britcher, Thomas Hyland, Aclam Mo11tgo111ery, ~rank Judice, Grarit Wise

Middle Row: Assistant Coach l,oJert Nicholson, Team Manager Ben Newsham, Athletic Trc1incr Chris Acter, i3rian Farrell, Shaun Goulding, Michael Cob.nn, Tyler Strom, Michael Goodlett, Robert Sausarna11, Jc11nie Gilbert, Assistant Coach Remco de long, Head C:uach ?ichie Grant

Top Row: f'<1trick 1::lkins, rn Romero, Nick Dressman, Jordan lvnn, Kyle Franklin, Tripp r larkiris, Torno Koy a 110, Wade WoncJcrlir1

General Information Soccer Information Historical Information Location: Memphis, Tennessee Head Coach: Richie Grant Number of NCAA Appearances: , 2 Founded: O:. , d 912 Alma Mater: .Green Mountain College, 1993 Last NCAA Appearance: 2004 Enrollment: 20,465 Number of Conference Titles: 2 Record at Memphis: 69-53-8 President .Dr. Shirley Raines First Year of Soccer: 1982 Assistant Coach: Robert Nicholson Director of Athletics: R.C Johnson Overall Record: 240-190-41 Nickname: Soccer Contact: Charlie Gillingham 2005 Record: 8-8-2 Colors: : Blue and Cray Office Phone: L 901-678-5294 2005 C-USA Record: 3-4°2 Web site: www.GoTigersGo.com E-mail Address: [email protected] 2005 C-USA Finish: 6th

Memphis Tigers

No. Name Pos. Ht 'M. d. Hometown (Previous School) l Michael Goodlett GK 6-3 175 Fr. Bolton, Miss. (Clinton) 2 Frank Judice D 5-l l 165 So. Covington, La. (Covington) 3 Torno Koyano D 5-9 160 So. Maryville, Tenn. (Maryville) 4 Thomas Hyland D 5- l l 150 So. Dublin, Ireland (Drirnnagh Castle) 5 Michael Coburn D 6-3 180 Jr. Dundalk, Ireland (Colaiste Ide) 6 Adam Montgomery MF 5-9 150 Jr. Morristown, Tenn. (Morristown) 7 Shaun Goulding MF 6-0 166 So. Arbroath, Scotland (Lambuth) 9 Tripp Harkins F/MF 5-8 150 So. Jackson, Miss. (Saint Joseph Catholic) 10 Kevin Walsh MF 5-11 175 Jr. Shrule, Ireland (Christian Brothers) 11 Robert Sausaman MF/D 6-2 185 So. Gainesville, Fla. (F.W. Buchholz) 12 Patrick Elkins MF 5-9 145 So. Tupelo, Miss. (Tupelo) 15 Grant Wise MF 6-0 165 So. Anna, Texas (Anna) 16 Brian Farrell F 6-2 175 Fr. Dunboyne, Ireland (St. Peter's College) 17 Tyler Strom GK 6-5 200 Jr. Thornton, Colo. (Horizon) 19 Nick Dressman MF 5-9 159 Fr. Goshen, Ky. (North Oldham) 20 Jamie Gilbert D 6-0 175 Sr. Broken Arrow, Okla. (Vanderbilt) 21 Jordan Lynn MF/O 5-9 155 So. Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall) 22 Jared Britcher MF/F 5-11 155 Jr. Knoxville, Tenn. (Farragut) 23 Rick Allmen D 5-11 165 Fr. Spring, Texas (Klein) 24 Ben Nabers MF 5-10 155 Fr. San Antonio, Texas (SA Christian) 25 J.R. Romero MF/O 5-8 140 Fr. Lorton, Va. (Hayfield) 26 Wade Wonderlin MF 5-8 135 Fr. Franklin, Tenn. (Battleground Academy) 27 Kyle Franklin F 6- l 173 So. Maryville, Tenn. (South Carolina)

2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 9 Front Row: Chase Wilernan, , Jaime Be11ite1, Scott Corbin, Pdulo da Silva, Daniel Lopez, Manuel Mc1riel, Mynor Gonzalez

Middle Row: Dario Sdint11s, Jordan Manr1, Jeff Harwell, Stephen Grant, Dane Sair1tus, Richard Oliva, Cameron Holm, Esteban Mariel, Adrian Chevannes

Back Row: Scott Geppert, Leone Cruz, , Alex Hughes, Steve Sandbo, Matt Wideman, Craig I !ill, Ryan Mirsky, Ben Shuleva, Robin Johnson-Hood

General Information Soccer Information Historical Information Location: .Dallas, Texas Head Coach: Schellas Hyndman Number of NCAA Appearances: 24 Founded: 1911 Alma Mater: Eastern Illinois, 1973 Last NCAA Appearance: 2005 Enrollment: 10,901 Record at SMU: 337-91-32 Number of Conference Titles: .5 President: ". Gerald Turner Assistant Coach: Tim McClements First Year of Soccer: 1975 Director .of Athletics: Steve Orsini Assistaat Coach: .Jason Higgins Overall Record: ;c,., , '+'+::,- 18-44 Nickname: '-: Mustangs Soccer.Contact: • , ClaireSchmitt 2005 Record: ,., ,;:,.,...... 4-6-3 Colors: ft.: ii.: Red and Blue Office Phone: 214-768- l 2005 C-USA Web site: , www.SMUMustangs.corn E-mail Address: c\[email protected] 2005 C-USA Finish: l st

SMU Mustangs

No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Hometown (Previous School) 0 Matt Wideman GK 5-10 178 Sr. Fairview, Texas (Allen) 1 Steve Sandbo GK 6-2 195 Jr. Columbus, Ohio (Edison Academic Center) 3 Jeff Harwell MF 5-8 145 So. Dallas, Texas (Jesuit College Prep) 4 Mynor Gonzalez D 5-10 168 Sr. Guatemala City, Guatemala (Guatemalteco) 5 Leone Cruz D 6-1 174 Fr. Round Rock, Texas (Round Rock) 6 Scott Geppert F 6-0 158 So. Coppell, Texas (Brown University) 7 Daniel Lopez MF/D 5-7 147 So. Red Oak, Texas (Red Oak) 8 Bruno Guarda MF 5-8 156 So. Piracicaba, Brazil (Oakridge) 10 Chase Wileman MF 5-5 135 Sr. Grand Prairie, Texas (Edison Academic Center) 11 Ben Shuleva D 5-11 172 Jr. Dublin, Ohio (St. John's University) 12 Jordan Mann MF/D 5-9 165 Sr. Prairie Village, Kan. (Furman) 13 Paulo da Silva F 5-8 163 So. Piracicaba, Brazil (Oakridge) 14 Jay Needham D 6-2 173 Sr. Ft. Worth, Texas (Arlington Heights) 15 Ryan Mirsky D 6-0 175 So. Tyler, Texas (Tyler) 16 Richard Oliva MF 6-0 159 So. Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound) 17 Scott Corbin MF 5-10 156 Jr. Yorba Linda, Calif. (Mater Dei) 18 Stephen Grant D 5-9 157 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Miami Sunset) 19 Dario Saintus MF 5-11 175 Sr. Arlington, Texas (Lamar) 20 Dane Saintus F 5-11 154 Fr. Arlington, Texas (Lamar) 21 Esteban Mariel MF 5-10 169 So. Dallas, Texas (UMBC) 22 Jaime Benitez D 5-6 126 Fr. Carrollton, Texas (Creekview) 24 Manuel Mariel F 5-10 168 So. Dallas, Texas (UMBC) 26 Cameron Holm MF 5-9 157 Fr. Kailua, Hawaii (Hawaii Baptist Academy) 27 Robin Johnson-Hood MF/D 6-3 169 Fr. Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville) 29 Adrian Chevannes MF/F 5-11 175 Jr. Ft. Worth, Texas (Clemson) 33 Craig Hill GK 6-1 206 Fr. San Antonio, Texas (Reagan)

10 2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP South Carolina Front Row: /\yo Akinsetc, Jeff Gross, Sam Roca, Brennan Williams, Spe11Ccr Lewis, Jeff Scanr1ella, frey I oster, Paddy Flynn, Matt King, Ramon Pdracat

Second Row: I lead Coach Mark Berson, Assistant Coach Alex Maslow, Assistant Coach Bert Molinarv, Daniel Upchurch, Mike Sambursky, Kevan Hawkins, Matt Winstead, Cury l.ewis, Mark Wiltse, Mario Burstein, J.IJ. Moon, Makc111 I lislop, Team Ma11ager Ben Pritchard

Back Row: lmlclll, David Smith, Geoff clcl lorn, Mike Cuotavsor1, l

General Information Soccer Information Historical Information Location: Columbia, South Carolina Head Coach: Mark Berson Number of NCAA Appearances: 18 Founded: 1801 Alma Mater: North Carolina, 1975 Last NCAA Appearance: 2005 Enrollment: 27,065 Record at USC: 370-143-45 Number of Conference Titles: 2 President: .Dr. Andrew Sorensen Assistant Coach: Bert Molinary First Year of Soccer: 1978 Director of Athletics: Eric Hyman Assistant Coach: Alex Maslow Overall Record: 380-143-45 Nickname: Gamecocks Soccer Contact: Christy Lang 2005 Record: 12-7-2 Colors: Garnet and Black Office Phone: 803-777-7977 2005 C-USA Record: 7-1-1 Web site: www.USCSports.com E-mail Address: [email protected] 2005 C-USA Finish: 2nd

South Carolina Gamecocks

No. Name Pos. d. Hometown (Previous School) 0 Ryan Jenkins GK Fr. Maryville, Tenn. (Maryville) l Mike Gustavson GK So. Aiken, SC. (South Aiken) 2 Ralph Pace MF/D Sr. Boston, Va. (Rappahannock) 3 Spencer Lewis MF So. Irmo, S.C. (Irmo) 4 Ramon Paracat MF/D Jr. Farmingville, N.Y. (St. John the Baptist) 5 Daniel Upchurch D Jr. Dallas, Texas (Greenhill) 6 Mike Sambursky F/MF Sr. Ka~ Texas (Cypress Springs) 7 Cory Lewis MF Fr. Alp aretta, Ga. (Chattahooche) 8 Jeff Gross MF Jr. Ann Arbor, Mich. (Pioneer) 9 Ayo Akinsete F Sr. London, England (St. Columbia's) 10 Jeff Scannella MF/D Fr. Alpharetta, Ga. (Northview) 11 Ryan Leeton D Sr. Midland, Texas (Midland) 12 Rob Charest F/MF Sr. Monson, Mass. (Monson) 14 Matt King MF Jr. Sandy, Utah (Brighton) 15 Mark Wiltse MF/D Fr. Belle Meade, N.J. (Montgomery) 16 Geoff del Forn GK Jr. Gainesville, Ga. (Gainesville) 18 Makan Hislop D Sr. Tobago, West Indies (Signal Hill Secondary) 19 J.D. Moon MF Jr. Conyers, Ga. (Heritage) 20 David Smith MF So. Arlington, Texas (Summit) 21 Kevan Hawkins F/MF So. Denton, Texas (Ryan) 22 Brennan Williams MF/D So. Columbia, S.C. (Cardinal Newman) 23 Schuyler Reardon F Fr. Aiken, S.C. (Aiken) 24 Mario Burstein MF/D Fr. Marietta, Ga. (George Walton) 25 Matt Mierley GK Fr. Weston, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 26 Sam Roca D Fr. Wayne, N.J. (Wayne Valley) 27 Paddy Flynn MF Fr. Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley) 28 Matt Winstead F Fr. Columbia, S.C. (Cardinal Newman) 29 Trey Foster MF Fr. Fort Mill, S.C. (Fort Mill)

2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 11 Tulsa Front Row: Kilid11 l)oesclik, Brian Wurst, Thomas Story, Adi Mesic, Jose l)arada, Daniel l)ittus. Steffen Cc111ty, Hunter Christiar'

Middle Row: Kyle C:ulhc111e, Chris Clements, Joe S,ilem, 1-:ric flurkhold,0r, Kevin White:, rodd GodcJarcl, Collir1 llull, Adriel Aclibi, Diego I-iemiquc'L

Back Row: Head Coach lorn McIntosh, /\thletic: Iraincr Scott llrrmks, Matt I hom,». Eric Del roitas, Joseph W('c1r, /\ncly /\g1iilc1r, 1Jorni11ic C:ervi, llrian McCurdy, Jc1so11 /\ul, /\ssistc1r11 Coach Colin Clarke, Graduate Assista11t Co,JCh I uke Meriwether

General Information Soccer Information Historical Information Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma Head Coach: .Tom McIntosh Number of NCAA Appearances: 3 Founded: 1894 Alma Mater: Tulsa, 1988 Last NCAA Appearance: 2004 Enrollment: .4, 125 Record at TU: 112-86-19 Number of Conference Titles: 1 President: Dr. Steadman Upham Assistant Coach: Colin Clarke First Year of Soccer: 1980 Director of Athletics: Bubba Cunningham Grad. Assistant Coach: Luke Meriwether Overall Record: 269-187-37 Nickname: Golden Hurricane Soccer Contact: Stephanie Hall 2005 Record: 7-7-7 Colors: .. Old Gold, Royal Blue and Crimson Office Phone: 919-631-2163 2005 C-USA Record: 2-4-3 Web site: www.TulsaHurricane.com E-mail Address: [email protected] 2005 C-USA Finish: 8th

Tulsa Golden Hurricane

No. Name Pos. Ht Wt d. Hometown (Previous School) 0 Tyrel Lacey GK 6-3 175 So. Jenks, Okla. (Jenks) l Dominic Cervi GK 6-6 190 Jr. Norman, Okla. (Norman North) 2 Thomas Story MF/D 5-8 165 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (Woodward Academy) 3 Collin Bull D 5-10 157 Fr. Lake Forest, ill. (Santa Clara University) 4 Steffen Canty F 5-11 155 Fr. Coto de Caza, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic) 5 Joseph Wear D 6-3 195 Sr. Nevvc,1sde Upon lyne, f,ngla11d (1 lcdlOll Manor) 6 Brian Wurst MF 5-9 155 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Park Hill South) 7 Adi Mesic F/MF 6-0 157 Fr. Pearland, Texas (Pearland) 8 Jose Parada F/MF 5-7 140 Fr. Houston, Texas (Bellaire) 9 Diego Henriquez MF 5-10 155 So. San Salvador, f-:I Salvador (Colegio I.arnatepec) 10 Eric DeFreitas MF 6-0 145 So. Coppell, Texas (Coppell) 11 Chris Clements D 6-2 175 So. Allen, Texas (Allen) 12 Matt Thomas MF 5-7 150 Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Bishop McGuinness) 13 Kevin White D 5-11 160 Jr. Carrollton, Texas (Creekview) 14 Eric Burkholder MF 5-7 145 Jr. Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow) 15 Todd Goddard F 5-11 168 Jr. Tulsa, Okla. (Union) 16 Jason Aul D 6-2 160 Fr. Dallas, Texas (Univ. of New Mexico) 17 Jose Salem MF 6-0 160 So. Copley, Ohio (St. Vincent-St. Mary) 18 Brian Mccurdy MF 5-11 160 Jr. Jenks, Okla. (Jenks) 19 Hunter Christiansen MF 5-10 165 Fr. Denton, Texas (Denton) 20 Cary Wicker MF 6-2 190 Sr. Dallas, Texas (Greenhill) 21 Adriel Adibi MF 5-10 160 Fr. Arlington, Texas (Arlington) 22 Kilian Poeschk F 6-2 165 Fr. Berlin, Germany (Plano (TX) West) 23 Kyle Culhane D 6-4 185 Fr. Broken Arrow, Okla. (Metro Christan Academy) 24 Daniel Dittus D 5-11 160 Fr. Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks) 25 Kyle Corrie D 6-2 170 Fr. Houston, Texas (Cy-Fair) 26 Andy Aguilar GK 6-0 160 Fr. Downey, Calif. (Downey) Drew Williamson D 5-10 150 Sr. Austin, Texas (Dripping Springs)

12 2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP UAB Front Row: IDga11 Alexander, Armin Mujdzic, Derick Radcliffe, Michael Biggs, Jerson Monteiro, Jeremy Drake, I.ukasz Kwapisz, Chris Ha11s011, Bobby Chanthor-gphio, Carlo Schiavolli, Mark Stachelski

Back Row: Head Coach Mike Getman, i\ssista11t Coach Justus Griffin, Two-I3oys Curnede, Drew Knaub, Joe Klosterman, rrey Gregory, Derek Rios, 1Jeja11 Jakovic, Wes Johnson. Al,mclus Brooks, Sharie Elsrier, Damell Brown, Jonah Stewart, 1Jea11 Sorrell, Kyle Gilbreath, /\thletic Irainer Se,m Mohc1tt

Not Pictured: S,mcly Gbandi

General Information Soccer Information Historical Information Location: Birmingham, Alabama Head Coach: Mike Getman Number of NCAA Appearances: .4 Founded: 1969 Alma Mater: Indiana, 1982 Last NCAA Appearance: 2001 Enrollment: 16,693 Record at UAB: 167-93- l 8 Number of Conference Titles: 3 President: Dr. Carol Z. Garrison Assistant Coach: Justin Griffin First Year of Soccer: 1979 Interim Dir. of Athletics: Richard Margison Assistant Coach: Mike Keeney Overall Record: 260-219-35 Nickname: Blazers Soccer Contact: Aaron Jordan 2005 Record: l 0-7- l Colors: Forest Green and Old Gold Office Phone: 205-934-7920 2005 C-USA Record: 5-3- l Web site: www.UABSports.com E-mail Address: [email protected] 2005 C-USA Finish: 3rd

UAB Blazers

No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Hometown (Previous School) 00 Wes Johnson GK 6-0 180 Fr. Lilburn, Ga. (Parkview) 0 Jeremy Drake GK 5-10 160 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. (Altamont) 2 Drew Knaub F 5-9 155 Fr. Cheyenne, Wyo. (Central) 3 Logan Alexander D 5-9 155 So. Southarrpton, llerrnucla (Saltus Gramm& School) 4 Dean Sorrell D 5-11 175 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain) 5 Derick Radcliffe MF 5-10 150 Sr. Knoxville, Tenn. (Bearden) 6 Chris Hanson D 5-11 160 Sr. Tucson, Ariz. (Pima Community College) 7 Dejan Jakovic D 6-2 175 So. Etobicoke, Ontario (Scarlett Heights Academy) 8 Carlo Schiavoni MF 5-10 160 So. Lachine, Quebec (Loyola) 9 Jerson Monteiro F 6-0 170 Sr. Houston, Texas (Robert E. Lee) 10 Sandy Gbandi MF 5-10 155 Sr. Houston, Texas (Jersey Village) 11 Trey Gregory MF 6-2 175 So. Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain) 12 Alandus Brooks MF 5-10 140 So. Jackson, Miss. (Callaway) 13 Darnell Brown D 6-1 155 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Shades Valley) 15 Michael Biggs D 5-11 170 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. (Altamont) 16 Mark Stachelski MF 5-9 155 So. Birmingham, Ala. (Hoover) 17 Joe Klosterman D 6-0 170 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. (Whitfield) 18 Jonah Stewart MF 6-1 170 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Vestavia Hills) 19 Bobby Chanthongphio MF 5-9 140 So. Opelika, Ala. (Opelika) 20 Shane Elsner F 6-0 160 Jr. Grand Prairie, Texas (Bowie) 21 Lukasz Kwapisz F/MF 5-11 170 Sr. Oshawa, Ontario (Father Lee Austin) 22 Two-Boys Gumede F/MF 5-9 145 So. Louisville, Ky. (Walden School) 23 Derek Rios F/MF 5-10 160 So. Etobicoke, Ontario (Dante Alighieri) 24 Kyle Gilbreath D 5-9 160 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Park)

2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 13 Front Row: Chris /\ncJcll!r, Mark Wong, Jamal i\olli11sor1. Carn Jorden, Athletic lrarner Greg Mytyi, /\ssista111 Coc1ch Paul Nagy, lieacl CD,ICh Brmt Erwin, Assistant Coc1ch llryc1n Cunn.ngharn. Assist,rnt Coach Justin Cook, Akin /\kirrnnadc, Hunter Dor1011, Scu11g fdk Nam, Allen Mcl11tyrc

Back Row: Manager l_iz l,dfdcl reixeird, Peter Archer. 13oggs, Dex Norrna11, llry,111 Hc1isely, Phillip11r, AulHy, lake Howard. James Ccorgell, l\ya11 Rousha11ckl, /\11dy M,1steller, Mike rvlc1tho11, Kvlr: Pascirnii. Chris l'cmter, li1<1r1 Schmiel, Tylu I l,ivis. M<1ttlww Perm. M,irctrs l,ci11, Srnrny Renner. Stucle11t Mc111,11;cr /\darn I )CVlll('

Not Pictured: l1l1ilip Mich,11'1 Hall, Bria11 Po11r:

General Information Soccer Information Historical Information Location: .Orlando, Florida Head Coach: Brent Erwin Number of NCAA Appearances: 3 Founded: 1963 Alma Mater: TCU, 1999 Last NCAA Appearance: 2004 Enrollment: 47,000 Record at UCF: 7-8- l Number of Conference Titles: 3 President: Dr. John C. Hitt Assistant Coach: Bryan Cunningham First Year of Soccer: 1975 Director of Athletics: Keith R. Tribble Assistant Coach: Paul Nagy Overall Record: 286-208-40 Nickname: Golden Knights Soccer Contact: Cheryl Flesch 2005 Record: 7-8- l Colors: Black and Gold Office Phone: 407-823-2464 2005 C-USA Record: 2-6-1 Web site: www.UCFAthletics.com E-mail Address: [email protected] 2005 C-USA Finish: 9th

UCF Golden Knights

No, Nam~ Pos. Ht Wt a. Hometown (Previous SchooD. l Marcus Rein GK 6-1 193 So. Scotts Valley, Calif. (Wake Forest) 2 Peter Archer M 5-8 150 Sr. Sao Paulo, Brazil (Tyler JC) 3 Akin Akinrinade D 5-9 155 Fr. Merrillville, Ind. (Merrillville) 4 Juan Schmid M/D 6-1 165 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Miami Sunset Senior) 5 Philip Michael Hall M 6-2 155 Jr. Clermont, Fla. (Eastridge) 6 Mark Wong M 5-8 155 Sr. Miami, Fla. (Killian) 7 Chris Andaur M 5-5 145 So. Naples, Fla. (Fl U) f3 James Georgeff F 6-3 190 Jr. New Castle, Australia (Clemson) 9 Rafael Teixeira M/F 5-6 150 Jr. Coconut Creek, Fla. (Taravella) 10 Mike Mattson F 6-2 170 So. Boc,:i Raton, Fla. (Pope John Paul 11) l l Ryan Roushandel M/F 6-2 ms So. Atlanta, Ga. (Clemson) 12 Sonny Renner D 5-11 180 Fr. Keller, Texas (Carroll Senior) 14 Seung Tak Nam M 5-10 155 Fr. Seoul, South Korea (The Pendleton School) 15 Matthew Penn D 6-0 17[3 Fr. Orlando, Fla. (University) 16 Jamal Robinson F/M 5-f3 152 Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind. (Fort Wayne Northrop) 17 Cam Jordan M 5-8 155 Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind. (Canterbury) 18 Jake Howard M/F 6-0 175 So. Lakeland, Fla. (George Jenkins) 19 Andy Masteller F 6-5 175 Fr. St. John, Ind. (Andrean) 20 Zak Boggs F 6-l 182 So. Vienna, W Va. (The Pendelton School) 21 Bryan Haisley D 5-11 160 So. Miami, Fla. (Miami Sunset Senior) 22 Tyler Davis F 6-0 170 So. Safety Harbor, Fla. (Berkley Prep) 23 Hunter Dorton [) 5-8 150 Fr. Bradenton, F-1a. (Saint Stephen's Episcopal School) 24 Allen McIntyre D 5-8 160 Fr. Bradenton, Fla. (Lakewood Ranch) 25 Phillippe Aubry [) 6-2 180 Fr. Winter Springs, Fla. (Winter Springs) 26 Kyle Pascioni D 6-2 180 Fr. Lake Mary, Fla. (Lake Mary) 27 Dex Norman GK 6-0 170 Fr. Arlington, Texas (James Martin) 30 Brian Pope GK 6~ l 175 Jr. Lakeland, Fla. (East Carolina)

14 2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP Championship Bracket

November 1-5, 2006 Tulsa, OK Hosted by Tulsa

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2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP,< 15 Conference USA Championship Results

2005 2001 1997 Westcott Field, Dallas, Texas USF Soccer Stadium, Tampa, Ra. Tuesday November 4 (Play-In Game) Wednesday November 9 (First Round) Thursday November 15 (First Round) (8) Memphis 3, (9) DePaul I (6) Memphis 2, (3) UAB l ( 4) Charlotte 2, (5) Cincinnati 2 (2) South Carolina 0, (7) Kentucky O (20T) (Charlotte advances on PKs, 11 l 0) Saturday November 8 (Ouarterfi11als) (South Carolina advances on PKs, 3-0) (6) Marquette 2, (3) USF I (3) Saint Louis l, (6) Louisville 0 (5) Marshall 2, (4) Florida International 0 (I) US/- 4, Memphis 2 (8) Tulsa 2, (l) SMU 2 (20T) Friday November 16 (Semifir:lill0 (Tulsa advances on PKs, 5-4) ( l) Saint Louis 4, ( 4) Charlotte l Sunday November 9 (Quarterfinals) (6) Marquette 4, (2) UAB I (2) Marquette 2, (7) Cincinnati l ( 4 OT) Friday November 11 (Semifinals) (5) Charlotte 2, (4) UAB 0 South Carolina 2, Mernohis l Satc.1rday, November 18 (Championship) Tulsa 3, Marshall 0 Saint Louis 2, Marquette 0 USF Soccer Stadium, Tampa, Ra. Friday, November 14 (Sernifir1als) Sunday November 13 (Championship) 2000 LJSF 2, Charlotte 0 South Carolina l, Tulsa 0 Robert Hermann Stadium, St Louis, Mo. Saint Louis 2, Marquette CJ Thursday November 9 (First Round) 2004 (6) Louisville 2, (3) Charlotte l (OT) Sunday November 16 (Championship) Cardinal Park Stadium, Louisville, Ky. ( 4) Memphis 2, Cincinnati I Saint Louis 3, USF l (OT) Friday November 12 (First Round) (5) Saint Louis 2, (4) USF CJ Friday November l O (Sernifindls) 1996 (6) Charlotte 2, (3) Cincinnati 0 (2) LJAB 2, Louisville D I\ci~day NQY_ember _5__.(f'1wJo. Garrlfl ( l) Saint Louis 3, Memphis 2 (9) Cincinnati l, (8) Louisville O (OT) ~turday,_NQY~ILP1'r 13 (Sernifinals) (I) Memphis I, Saint Louis CJ Sunday November 12 (Charn[Jionship) Tuesday November 12 (Ouc1rterfinals) (2) UAB I, Charlotte 0 (20T) Sarnt Louis 2, UAB 1 (5) Marquette 2, (4) UAB 0 (2) US/- 2, (7) DePciul 0 Sunday November 14 (CharnpionsbiQ). 1999 (6) Memphis l, (3) Saint Louis CJ Memphis 3, UAB 2 West Campus Field, Birmingham Ala. Cincinnati I, ( l) Charlotte 0 (OT) rhursday, November 11 (First Rour1.d.) 2003 (6) Cincinnati 2, (3) Marquette l USF Soccer Stadium, Tampa, Ra. Mike Rose Soccer Complex, Memphis, Tenn. (5) U SF 2, ( 4) Louisville CJ Friday November I 'i (Semifinals) fhursday November 13 (First Round) LJSF 3, Memphis CJ (4) Charlotte 2, (5) USF l Friday November 12 (Semi.fjrJQ[0 Marquette 2, Cincinnati I (6) UAB 2, (3) Louisville l (OT) (2) Saint Louis 3, Cincinnati 2 ( 4 OT) (I) UAb 4, LJSF 0 Sunday November 17 (Championship) Friday Novernber 14 (Semifir1als) USF 2, Marquette I Chorlotte I, (l) Cincinnati 0 SLlilQ~Q_vemb~r_l 4 (Championshi[J) (2) Saint Louis 5, UAB l UAB 4, Seint Louis 0 1995 Valley Fields, Milwaukee, Wis. Sunday November 16 (Championship) 1998 Wednesday November 8 (First Round) Saint Louis 2, Charlotte 2 (20T) Tuesday November 3 (Play-In Game) Louisville 3, DePaul 0 (SLU claims 2003 C-USA Tournament Title 5- (8) Louisville l, (9) DePaul 0 4 on Penalty Kicks) Thursday, November 9 (Quarterfinals) Saturday, November 7 LJSF 3, Cincinnati 0 2002 (I) USF 2, (8) Louisville l Saint Louis l, Memphis CJ Robert R. Hermann Stadium, St Louis, Mo. (7) Memphis l, (2) Saint Louis O (OT) LJAB 2, Louisville 0 Thursday, November. 14 (First Round) Charlotte 2, Marquette l (5) Cincinnati 3, (4) USF 2 Sunday November 8 (3) Louisville l, (6) UAB CJ (5) Cincinnati l, ( 4) Charlotte l Friday November l CJ (Semifinals) (CHA advances on PKs, 4-3) Saint Louis 3, LJSF 2 Friday, November 15 (Semifinals) (6) Marquette 3, (3) UAB l (20T) Charlotte 2, UAB D (5) Cincinnati l, ( l) Marquette l (UC advances on Penalty Kicks, 3-1) USF Soccer Stadium, Tampa, Ra. Sunday November 12 (Championship) (2) Saint Louis 3, (3) Louisville l Friday November 13 (Semifinals) Saint Louis 2, Charlotte Memphis 3, Marquette 0 Sunday November 17 (Championship) LJSF l, Charlotte CJ (2) Saint Louis 3, (5) Cincinnati 2 Note: School in italics hosted match. Sunday, November 15 (Championship) USF 4, Memphis 2

16 2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA Postseason Results

2005 2001 1997 FIRST ROUND FIRST ROUND FIRST ROUND November 18 Friday, November 23 Friday November 21 (Dallas. Texas) (Columbia. SC) (Miom,: Flo.) SMU 2, San Francisco I UAB l. ( 17) Furman 0 (OT) USF 3. ( 13) Florida International I (Winston-Solem, N.C) Wake Forest 2, South Carolina O (University Pork. Po.) Saturday November 22 South Florida 2, Akron l (Milwaukee, Wis.) SECOND ROUND ( 16) Bowling Green I. at (23) Marquette 0 Tuesday November 22 SECOND ROUND (Los Angeles. Co/If) Sunday November 25 Sunday November 23 SMU 3, UCLA 0 At (2) Saint Louis 2, UMKC l (Clemson, SC) At ( I I) Penn State l, South Florida 0 (30T) Clemson 5, (24) Charlotte 0 THIRD ROUND UAB 3, At (12) South Carolina 2 (OT) (St. t.oois, Mo) Sunday, November 27 ( 12) Saint Louis 2, ( 19) SW Missouri State 0 (Greensboro. N.C) THIRD ROUND SMU 3, UNC-Greensboro l Saturday, December I SECOND ROUND (St. Louis. Mo.) Sunday November 30 QUARTERFINALS (2) Saint Louis 3. ( I I) Loyola-Maryland 0 (JomO/co, N. Y) Saturday December 3 USF 2, at (5) St John's l (Chapel Hill, N.C) Sunday December 2 (St. Lows. Mo.) SMU 3, (4) North Carolina 2 (OT) (Clemson, S.C) Saint Louis l. (7) Creighton 0 (4) Clemson 3, (23) UAB 2 (20T) COLLEGE CUP - SEMIFINALS QUARTERFINALS Friday December 9 QUARTERFINALS Sunday December 7 (Cory, N.C) Friday, December 7 (Bloomington. Ind) (1) Maryland 4, SMU I (Polo Alto, Co.) (I) Indiana 6, USF 0 (3) Stanford l, (2) Saint Louis 0 (Dallas. Texas) 2004 Saint Louis 0. (5) SMU 0 (4 OT) FIRST ROUND 2000 (SLU advances on PKs. 5-3) Friday November 19 FIRST ROUND COLLEGE CUP - SEMIFINALS (Columbus. Ohio) Friday, November 17 Friday. December 12 Ohio State I, Memphis 0 (13) Washington l, (15) UAB 0 (40T) (Richmond, Vo.) (4) Virginia 3, ( I 2) Saint Louis I 2001 Saturday Novemb~8 FIRST ROUND Kentucky 0, (9) Saint Louis 0 ( 40T) Saturday, Nove1J1ber 22 (Kentucky advances on PKs, 4-2) 1996 (Lexington. Ky) FIRST ROUND Cincinnati 0, Kentucky 0 (20T) 1999 Saturday November 23 (UK advances, 4-2, on penalty kicks) FIRST ROUND (Miami. Flo.) (9) Florida International 6. USF l Sunday. November 2 I SECOND ROUND (13) UAB 2. (5) Southwest Missouri State I Sunday, November 24 Wednesday November 26 ( 4) Saint Louis 3, Illinois-Chicago 2 (St. Louis. Mo.) (Charlotte. N.C) (4) Saint Louis l, Binghamton 0 (OT) SECOND ROUND Charlotte I. ( 17) Notre Dame 0 Sunday November 28 SECOND ROUND THIRD ROUND (3) UCLA 2, (4) Saint Louis 0 Sunday November 30 21]_oday. December I (Charlotte, N.C) (St. Louis. Mo.) Saturday. November 27 Charlotte 3. College of Charleston I (4) Saint Louis 3, (13) Washington 2 (OT) (13) UAB 2. (9) SMU 0

QUARTERFINALS QUARTERFINALS QUARTERFINALS Sunday. December 8 Saturday, December 6 Sunday. December 5 (Charlotte. N.C) (College Pork. Md) ( 18) Santa Clara 3, ( I 3) UAB 2 (OT) (2) Maryland 4, (4) Saint Louis 2 Charlotte 3. Hartford 0 1998 COLLEGE CUP - SEMIFINALS 2002 FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND Friday December 13 Friday. November 20 (Richmond, Vo.) Wednesday November 27 (Tampa. Flo.) (9) Florida International 4, Charlotte 0 (St. Louis, Mo.) William & Mary 2. at South Florida I (20T) ( 18) Saint Louis l, New Mexico 0 1995 Saturday, November 21 FIRST ROUND THIRD ROUND (Indianapolis. Ind) Saturday November 18 Sunday December l At (21) Butler l. Cincinnati O (OT) (College Pork. Md) (Dallas, Texas) SMU 4. Saint Louis l (OT) (2) Maryland l, ( 16) Saint Louis 0 Sunday. November 22 (St. Louis. Mo.) (13) Creighton 4. (14) Saint Louis l (OT)

2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 17 C-USA lndividuaLAw_a_....,.rd"!,!!s~======PLAYER OF THE yr- ·-~14 1999 2005 Duke Has ,urnament Team Most Valuable Midfielder 2004 Dayton O'Bne11, ,v,u, , el Dobson, Memphis Jeff DiMaria, Saint Louis 2003 Simon Bird, Louisville Justin Dyer, Memphis 2002 Jason Cole, Saint Louis Marcus McCarty, Memphis Most Valuable Forward 200 l Dipsy Selolwane, Saint Louis John Reilly, Memphis Peter Byaruhanga, UAB 2000 , Saint Louis Sandy Gbandi, UAB 1999 Peter Byaruhanga, UAB Jason McLaughlin, UAB Most Valuable Defender 1998 Brian Waltrip, USF Rogerio Oliveira, UAB Ned Crancer, UAB 1997 , USF Josh Beachem, Charlotte 1996 , USF John Nabers, Charlotte Most Valuable Goalkeeper 1995 Matt McKean, Saint Louis Brett Branan, Saint Louis David Clemente, UAB Alex Matteson, Saint Louis COACH OF THE YEAR 1998 2005 Bob Gray, Marshall 2003 Most Valuable Midfielder 2004 Richie Grant, Memphis All-Tournament Team Jeff Houser, USF 2003 Hylton Dayes, Cincinnati Vedad lbisevic, Saint Louis 2002 Tony Colavecchia, Louisville Nick Gannon, Saint Louis Most Valuable Forward 200 l Dan Donigan, Saint Louis Martin Hutto11, Saint Louis Kevin Alvero, USF 2000 Richie Grant, Memphis Andy Pusateri, Saint Louis 1999 Mike Getman, UAB Floyd Franks, Charlotte Most ValJJa);ile Def~_nder 1998 John Hackworth, USF Joe Lampert, Charlo:te Ryan Schwaigert, Memphis 1997 Jeff Cook, Cincinnati Lucas Macknos, Charlotte 1996 John Tart, Charlotte Tim Brown, Cincinnati Most Valuable Goalkeeper 1995 Mike Getman, UAB Josh Gardner, Cincinnati Skip Miller, USF Leandro de Oliveira, UAB DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jason McLaughlin, UA.B 1997 2005 Greg Reece, South Carolina Most l@luable Midfielder 2004 Sebastian Vecchio, Memphis 2002 Kevin Quigley, Saint Louis 2003 Adrian Cann, Louisville AII-Tournamerit Team Tony McManus, UAB Jason Cole, Saint Louis Most Valuable Forward 2002 Adrian Cann, Louisville Andy Pusateri, Saint Louis Tim Leonard, Saint Louis Steve t.awrence, Marquette Nick Walls, Saint Louis 2001 Marty Tappel, Saint Louis Kevin Wickart, Saint Louis Most Valuable Defv.DCEl 2000 David Clemente, UAB Tim Brown, Cincinnati , Saint Louis 1999 Andrew Kean, Cincinnati Brandon Dobbs, Cincinnati 1998 Kevin Kalish, USF Wiremu Patrick, Cincinnati Most Valuable Goalkeeper 1997 Max Stoka, Marquette Matt Neely, Louisville Casey Klipfel, Saint Louis 1996 Jon Busch, Charlotte Brad Sokolowski, Louisville 1995 Loukas Papaconstantinou, UAB Steve Lawrence, Marquette 1996 Mike Robards, Marquette Most Valuable Midfielder FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Mike Mekelburg, USF 2005 Mike Gustavson, South Carolina 2001 2004 Rodrigo Hidalgo, USF Most Valuable Midfielder Most Valuable Forward Simon Schoendorf, USF Brad Davis, Saint Louis Jeff Cunningham. USF 2003 Vedad lbisevic, Saint Louis 2002 Hunter West, USF Most Valuable Forward Most Valuable Defender 2001 Clint Baumstark, UAB Dipsy Selolwane, Saint Louis Scott Ziemba, Marquette 2000 Brad Davis, Saint Louis 1999 Flavio Monteiro, UAB Most Valuable Defender Most Valuable Goalkeeper 1998 Kyle Meador, Cincinnati Marty Tappel, Saint Louis Jim Welch, Marquette 1997 Rumbani Munthali, UAB 1996 Erik Kuster, UAB Most Valuable Goalkeeper 1995 1995 Jacob Thomas, Saint Louis John Politis, Saint Louis Most Valuable Midfielder Jacob Thomas, Saint Louis 2000 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Most Valuable Midfielder Most Valuable Forward 2005 Brad Davis, Saint Louis Matt McKean, Saint Louis All-Tournament Team Mike Gustavson, South Carolina Most Valuable Forward Most Valuable Defender Ryan Leeton, South Carolina Nick Walls, Saint Louis Mike Franks, Charlotte Ralph Pace, South Carolina Eric Szeszycki, South Carolina Most Valuable Defender Most Valuable Goalkeeper Kyle Brown, Tulsa Joe Hammes, Saint Louis Jon Busch, Charlotte Lawson Vaughn, Tulsa Daniel Wasson, Tulsa Most Valuable Goalkeeper Michael Coburn, Memphis David Clemente, UAB Tripp Harkins, Memphis Nick Ademolu, Marshall Jeremy Ashe, Marshall

18 2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP C-USA Individual Awards/Season Records

2005-06 Academic Honors Regular Season Records SHOTS 39 Memphis (7) vs. Belmont ( l ), 11-6-02 FLORID'.\ INTERNAllONAL SMU 39 SLU (4) vs. Westminster (0), 9-1-99 Bruno Barbosa David Chun INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME Edgard Correa Nicholas Ciriaco MOST GOALS Apostolis Kolovos Scott Corbin 5 Sean Fraser, MEM vs. Lipscomb, 11-7-01 SHOTS (BOTH TEAMS) Chris Megciloudis Mynor Gomalez 49 Memphis (7) vs. Belmont ( l ), 11-6-02 Walter Morera Duke Hashimoto 4 Vedad lbisevic, SLU vs. UAB, l 1- 14-03 Jordan Mann 4 Sean Fraser, MEM vs. Lipscomb, 10-24-00 KENTUCKY Stephen Sandbo CORNER KICKS Andrew Alexander Michael Uremovich 4 Chris Greer, DPU vs. Memphis (OT), l 0-17-99 Mathew Baum Matt Wideman* 4 Kevin Alvero, USF vs. Marquette, l 0-14-98 20 UAB (7) vs. Alabama A&M ( l ), 9-6-98 Michael D'Agostino 4 Jeff Cunningham, USF vs. Vanderbilt, 9-7-97 Bradley Frederick* SOUTH CAROLINA Joseph Grigsby Geoffrey Del Form 4 Mike Mekelburg, USF vs. Florida Southern, 11-6-96 CORNER KICKS (BOTH TEAMS) Andrew Gruenebaum Ryan Deter 4 Cedric Thompson, DPU vs. Fla. Atjantic, l 0-21-95 27 SLU (0) vs. SMU (0) OT, 12-7-97 Ryan Jones William Ericson-Neilson Nathan Li Kyle Franklin Nathan Marks Jeffrey Gross MOST ASSISTS SAVES Matthew McAlpine Kevan Hawkins 4 Gabriel Salgado, USF vs. Memphis, l 0-28-0 l 17 DePaul (2) vs. Eastern Illinois (6), 9-3-00 Alexander McDonald Ryan Jenkins* Jess Mitchell Matthew King* 4 Martin Rey, UAB vs. DePaul, 9-24-00 17 Saint Louis (l) vs. SMU (4), 11-19-95 13rannon Sapp Ryan Leeton 4 Jeff Cunningham, USF 1/3. Fbrida Southern, 11-6-96 Aaron Sheffield* Spencer Lewis* SAVES (BOTH TEAMS) Matthew Iroop Sebastian Lindholm Robert Victor* John David Moon MOST POINTS 22 USF ( l 0) vs. Jacksonville ( 12), 9-14-97 Iravis Young Greg Reece 11 Sean Fraser, MEM vs. Lipscomb, 11-7-01 David l~oss MARSHALL David Smith* 10 Sean Fraser, MEM vs. Lipscomb, l 0-24-00 INDIVIDUAL SEASON Jeremy Ashe Eric Szeszycki l 0 Kevin Alvero, USF vs. Marquette, l 0-14-98 MOST GOALS Karim Boukhemis Daniel Upchurch* 25 Dipsy Selolwane, Saint Louis, 2001 Clayton Cochrane Brennan Williams John Daniele MOST SHOTS 25 Mike Mekelburg, USF, 1996 Nicholas Daniele TULSA Daniel Ronan, MEM vs. Belmont, Matthew Dickerson Eric Burkholder* 12 11-6-02 Jared Dombrowski James Dabney l 2 Mike Mekelburg, USF vs. Florida Southern, 11-6-96 MOST ASSISTS Kirk Cibsor Todd Goddard 20 Matt McKean, Saint Louis, 1995 Justin Hill Greg McKenna* Shintaro Inagaki Matt Thomas* MOST SAVES Brad Kennedy Lawson Vaughn 17 Jash Chavera, DPU vs. Eastern Illinois, 9- 3-00 MOST POINTS Brandon Lacko Kevin White 56 Mike Mekelburg, USF, 1996 Scott Letts Cary Wicker 17 Casey Klipfel, SLU vs. SMU, 11-19-95 Michael MacDonald Matt Wiley* Joshua Morgan TEAM SINGLE GAME MOST SHOTS Stanton Smith UAB l.uke Strimer Jeremy Drake* MOST GOALS 92 Simon Bird, Louisville, 2003 Ryan Hathcock 10 Memphis (10) vs. Lipscomb (0), 11-7-01 MEMPHIS John Johnson GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Jared Britcher Joseph Klosterman 10 Memphis (10) vs. Lipscomb (0), 10-24-00 Stephen Cooling Lukasz Kwapisz* 10 UAB (10) vs. Belmont (1), 11-5-99 0.57 John Politis, Saint Louis, 2000 Bryan Dooley Carlo Schiavoni Memphis vs. /\Jabama A&M Thomas Harkins 10 (10) (1), 10-22-97 Frank Judice UCF MOST SAVES lomo Koyano Tyler Davis MOST GOALS (BOTH TEAMS) 125 Bill Krahel, Louisville, 1995 Jordan Lynn Adam Devine Adam Montgomery Alejandro Cessen l l UAB ( 10) vs. Belmont ( l ), 11-5-99 Andy Metcalf Phillip Hall 11 Memphis (10) vs. /\Jabama A&M (l ), 10-22-97 MOST SHUTOUTS Kyle Minter* Jake Howard 12 Jon Busch, Charlotte, 1996 Robert Sausaman* Jon lmran 11 USF (9) vs. Florida Southern (2), 11-6-96 Grant Wise Michael Mattson 11 DePaul (6) vs. Northwestern (5), l 0-18-95 Adham Rashwa11 TEAM SEASON Islam Rashwan MOST ASSISTS MOST GOALS *Acoderrnc Medal wnner 16 UAB ( 10) vs. Belmont ( l ), 11-5-99 70 UAB, 1999

Institutional Excellence Award MOST ASSISTS (BOTH TEAMS) MOST ASSISTS Rice 17 UAB ( 10) vs. Belmont ( l ), 11-5-99 78 UAB, 1999

Sport Academic Award POINTS Kentucky POINTS 36 UAB ( 10) vs. Belmont ( l ), 11-5-99 218 UAB, 1999 Scholar Athlete Award Matt Wiley, Tulsa POINTS (BOTH TEAMS) SHOTS 356 USF, 1996 C-USA Postgraduate Scholarship Recipient 39 UAB ( 10) vs. Belmont ( l ), 11-5-99 Matt Wiley, Tulsa

2006 C-USA MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 19 Champi(' • • """ords/Restaurants CORNER KICKS 15 l Marquette, 1997 Area Restaurants Ared Code 918 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 0.65 Saint Louis, 1997 American

SAVES I st & Yale ... .492-6206 132 Louisville, 1995 Full Moon Cafe ...... l S25 East 15th . .5836666 Jason's Deli. . l 'ith & Peoria .599-7717 SHUTOUTS Metro Diner ...... 300 I f-:ast l l th ...... 592-)616 Panera Bread Co ...... 3811 1,ast 51 st ...... 749-05',0 12 Charlotte, 1996 Quiznos ...... 124 S S. Harvard . .. 83ti-7700 TG.I. Fridays ...... 61 st & Memorial . .250 7B75 Village lrm ...... 27th & Harvard ...... 742-3'S I 5 Championship Records Mexican INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME MOST GOALS Chimi's ...... 15th & Peoria 587 4411 Don Pablo's ...... 4550 F. Skelly ...... 4818/82 4 Vedad lbesivic, SLU vs. UAB, l l -14-03 l:I Chico. . 51 st & Lewis 742-9')22

POINTS Seafood 13 UAB (4) vs. Saint Louis (0), l l-14-99 Atlantic Sea Grill 8371 A East 61 st . . .252 7966 POINTS (BOTH TEAMS) 13odean Seafood ...... 3373 East 51 st .. 743 5B6I 20 USF ( 4) vs. Memphis (2), l l-15-98 l3ourbon Street Cafe . . 8246 S Lewis ... 298-0D00 Bourbo11 Street Cafe ...... 1542 East 15th SHOTS Red Lobster ...... 4575 East 51 st ...... 496-3325 26 Saint Louis (3) vs. Memphis (2), l l-l 0-00 Italian

SHOTS (BOTH TEAMS) The Olive Gdlden . 20th & Utica .. 74.5-tl9')5 37 UAB (4) vs. USF (0), l l-12-99 The Olive Garden.... . 71 st & Memorial ...... 254-0082 Spaghetti Warehouse.. . 221 E. Brady ...... 587-4440 CORNER KICKS Zio's Italian 81 st & Lewis .. 298-9880 15 Marquette (2) vs. Cincinnati ( l ), 11-9-97 Zios Italian 71 st & Mingo . 250-5999

CORNER KICKS (BOTH TEAMS) Steak 22 Marquette (2) vs. Cincinnati ( l ), l l-9-97 Jamil's Steak House.... . 2835 East 51 st ... 742-9097 Outback Steakhouse .46th & Yale . . .254-4741 SAVES Steak and Ale...... several locations ...... vdrres 12 Memphis (2) vs. Saint Louis (3), l l l 0-00 The Spudder... . 6536 f-:ast 50th .665-1416 12 Cincinnati (0) vs. USF (3), l l-9-95 The Silver Harne 6100 S. Sheridan . . . .496 3311

SAVES (BOTH TEAMS) Bar~que 17 Saint Louis (3) vs. Memphis (2), l l- l 0-00 Albert G's ...... 274tl S. Harvard 747-4799 17 Cincinnati (l) vs. Charlotte (0), 11-12-96 Eimers BBQ ...... /\ 128 S. Peoria ...... 742 6/02 17 USF (3) vs. Cincinnati (0), l l-9-95 Rib Crib several locations ...... 742 2742

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