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2001 NCAA Soccer Records Book Men's Stats 8/22/01 3:09 PM Page 43 2000 Men’s Statistical Leaders Division I Individual Leaders .. 44 Division I Team Leaders .. 45 Division II Individual Leaders .. 46 Division II Team Leaders .. 47 Division III Individual Leaders .. 48 Division III Team Leaders.. 49 Men's Stats 8/22/01 3:09 PM Page 44 44 2000 DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Player, Team CL Ga m e s As s i s t s Av g . Division I 3. McNeil Cronan, Furman................................. FR 23 15 0.65 3. Kevin Knott, William & Mary.......................... SR 23 15 0.65 Individual Leaders 5. Pablo Webster, Clemson................................ SR 20 13 0.65 6. Michael Bucy, North Carolina......................... SR 24 15 0.63 7. Chris Fronk, Stetson....................................... SO 18 11 0.61 8. Luchi Gonzalez, Southern Methodist................ JR 25 15 0.60 Points Per Game 8. Ross Goodacre, Clemson............................... JR 15 9 0.60 8. Jeff Thwaites, South Fla.................................. SO 15 9 0.60 Player, Team CL Ga m e s Go a l s As s t . Pt s . Av g . 11. Hamid Mehreioskouei, Bradley....................... SO 22 13 0.59 1. Chris Carrieri, North Carolina..... JR 24 25 14 64 2.67 12. Chris Carrieri, North Carolina........................ JR 24 14 0.58 2. Jason Thompson, Eastern Ill......... FR 19 21 7 49 2.58 13. Miguel Suazo, San Diego............................... SR 19 11 0.58 3. Giuliano Celenza, UMBC........... SR 20 19 8 46 2.30 14. Robert Russell, Duke....................................... SR 21 12 0.57 4. John Barry Nusum, Furman ......... JR 21 18 12 48 2.29 14. John Barry Nusum, Furman............................. JR 21 12 0.57 5. Mohamed Fahim, Southern Meth. .. JR 25 25 7 57 2.28 6. Mark Lisi, Clemson..................... SR 17 15 8 38 2.24 16. Diego Walsh, Southern Methodist................... SO 25 14 0.56 7. Nick McCreath, Rhode Island...... JR 24 21 11 53 2.21 17. Bryan Grabon, Albany (N.Y.)......................... SR 18 10 0.56 8. Jordy Broder, Appalachian St...... JR 19 17 7 41 2.16 17. Arturo Torres, Loyola Marymount..................... SO 18 10 0.56 8. Sean Fraser, Memphis................ JR 19 16 9 41 2.16 19. Bob Francis, Rider......................................... JR 20 11 0.55 10. R.J. Kaszuba, Dayton.................. SR 20 18 7 43 2.15 20. Caleb Norkus, North Carolina........................ SR 24 13 0.54 11. Everson Maciel, Quinnipiac........ SO 17 14 8 36 2.12 21. Ian Fuller, Clemson........................................ JR 15 8 0.53 12. Todd Lauber, Towson................. JR 18 13 12 38 2.11 21. Kian Brownlee, Liberty................................... SR 15 8 0.53 13. Ryan Coiner, San Diego............. SO 20 17 8 42 2.10 23. Shaun Tsakiris, UCLA..................................... SR 17 9 0.53 14. Marcin Pachowicz, Adelphi ........ SO 18 15 7 37 2.06 23. Michael Piserchio, Denver.............................. JR 17 9 0.53 15. Byron Carmichael, Marshall........ SO 20 18 5 41 2.05 25. Gavin Glinton, Bradley.................................. JR 21 11 0.52 16. Dirceu Hurtado, Fair. Dickinson... SO 21 17 9 43 2.05 25. Andrew Casey, Lehigh................................... SR 21 11 0.52 17. Jorge Martinez, San Jose St........ SR 22 17 11 45 2.05 25. Stuart Langrish, Louisville................................ SR 21 11 0.52 18. Duncan Oughton, Cal St. Fullerton SR 21 17 8 42 2.00 25. Brian Giovinazzi, Wis.-Green Bay................... JR 21 11 0.52 18. Evan Bruno, Lehigh..................... SO 21 18 6 42 2.00 29. Ryan Mack, Indiana....................................... JR 23 12 0.52 18. Ben Stafford, Wake Forest.......... SR 19 16 6 38 2.00 30. Brian Mullan, Creighton................................. SR 26 13 0.50 21. Gavin Glinton, Bradley............... JR 21 15 11 41 1.95 30. Jorge Martinez, San Jose St............................ SR 22 11 0.50 22. Jason Kuska, Gonzaga............... SR 17 14 5 33 1.94 30. Doug Henry, William & Mary......................... SO 22 11 0.50 23. Eric Lukin, Ill.-Chicago................ SR 21 15 10 40 1.90 30. Chris Norbet, Davidson.................................. JR 20 10 0.50 24. Steven Brown, Western Ky.......... SR 20 17 4 38 1.90 30. Chris Goos, UNC Greensboro........................ SO 20 10 0.50 25. McKinley Tennyson, UCLA.......... SR 18 15 4 34 1.89 30. Brian Cuddy, Seton Hall................................. SR 20 10 0.50 26. Brian Mullan, Creighton.............. SR 26 18 13 49 1.88 30. Alfonso DeMares, Towson.............................. JR 18 9 0.50 27. Mike Tranchilla, Creighton.......... SO 25 19 9 47 1.88 30. Michael Paisant, Navy................................... SR 16 8 0.50 28. Ali Curtis, Duke.......................... SR 21 15 9 39 1.86 29 . Alejandro Moreno, UNC Greens... JR 19 15 5 35 1.84 30. Attila Vendegh, Old Dominion..... FR 18 15 3 33 1.83 Goals-Against Ave r a g e 30. Alfonso DeMares, Towson........... JR 18 12 9 33 1.83 Player, Team CL Ga m e s Mi n s . Go a l s GA Avg. 1. Adam Zapala, Stanford ...............SR 22 1,993.9 10 0.45 Goals Per Game 2. Bryheem Hancock, Connecticut.....JR 25 2,320.7 13 0.50 3. Reb Beatty, Loyola (Md.)..............SO 17 1,575 9 0.51 4. Chris Humphreys, San Jose St.......SR 22 1,941.7 12 0.56 Player, Team CL Ga m e s Go a l s Av g . 5. John Politis, St. Louis....................JR 11 1,113.2 7 0.57 1. Jason Thompson, Eastern Ill....................... FR 19 21 1.11 2. Chris Carrieri, North Carolina................... JR 24 25 1.04 6. Jeff Stoklosa, St. John’s (N.Y.).......SR 15 1,513 11 0.65 3. Mohamed Fahim, Southern Methodist......... JR 25 25 1.00 7. Justin Neerhof, San Diego............JR 18 1,612.2 13 0.73 4. Giuliano Celenza, UMBC.......................... SR 20 19 0.95 8. Colin Rogers, Indiana..................SR 12 1,113.2 9 0.73 5. R.J. Kaszuba, Dayton................................ FR 20 18 0.90 9. Josh Kovolenko, James Madison....SO 22 2,024.3 17 0.76 10. Michael Ueltshey, North Carolina . JR 22 1,871 16 0.77 5. Byron Carmichael, Marshall...................... SO 20 18 0.90 7. Jordy Broder, Appalachian St.................... JR 19 17 0.89 11. T.J. Lieckfelt, Michigan St.............SR 19 1,703 15 0.79 8. Greg Krauss, South Fla............................. SR 18 16 0.89 12. Dan Ferrin, Stony Brook...............FR 18 1,663.1 15 0.81 9. Mark Lisi, Clemson................................... SR 17 15 0.88 13. Kerry Thompson, Ohio St.............SR 21 1,958.7 18 0.83 10. Nick McCreath, Rhode Island.................... JR 24 21 0.88 14. Robert Ackah, UNLV....................SR 11 959.2 9 0.84 15. Chris Hamblin, Boston College.....SR 20 1,811.6 17 0.84 11. John Barry Nusum, Furman........................ JR 21 18 0.86 11. Evan Bruno, Lehigh................................... SO 21 18 0.86 16. Brian Steckroth, Navy..................JR 16 1,480.2 14 0.85 13. Ryan Coiner, San Diego........................... SO 20 17 0.85 17. Matt Gibson, Wright St................SR 19 1,770 17 0.86 13. Steven Brown, Western Ky........................ SR 20 17 0.85 18. Scott Blount, Furman....................JR 23 1,970.1 19 0.87 15. Sean Fraser, Memphis.............................. JR 19 16 0.84 19. Roger Noll, Fairfield....................JR 19 1,838.6 18 0.88 20. Rusty Johnson, Santa Clara...........JR 16 1,419.5 14 0.89 15. Ben Stafford, Wake Forest........................ SR 19 16 0.84 17. Marcin Pachowicz, Adelphi....................... SO 18 15 0.83 21. Bryan O’Quinn,Massachusetts......JR 20 1,883 19 0.91 17. McKinley Tennyson, UCLA......................... SR 18 15 0.83 22. Mike Haberman, Drexel...............SR 16 1,476 15 0.91 17. Matt Osborne, George Washington........... SO 18 15 0.83 23. Matt Cross, Brown.......................SR 19 1,768 18 0.92 17. Attila Vendegh, Old Dominion................... FR 18 15 0.83 24. Nick Parypinski, 21. Jason Kuska, Gonzaga............................. SR 17 14 0.82 George Washington.................JR 18 1,865 19 0.92 21. Everson Maciel, Quinnipiac....................... SO 17 14 0.82 25. David Clemente, UAB..................SR 21 2,159.3 22 0.92 23. Duncan Oughton, Cal St. Fullerton............. SR 21 17 0.81 26. Ryan Sickman, Penn St.................SO 18 1,667 17 0.92 23. Dirceu Hurtado, Fairleigh Dickinson........... SO 21 17 0.81 27. Henry Ring, South Carolina..........SR 19 1,652.2 17 0.93 25. Alejandro Moreno, UNC Greensboro......... JR 19 15 0.79 28. Chris Shaver, Vermont.................SR 22 2,034 21 0.93 26. Matt Ney, Holy Cross............................... SO 18 14 0.78 29. Taly Goode, Marshall..................SR 20 1,730 18 0.94 27. Jorge Martinez, San Jose St....................... SR 22 17 0.77 30. Brian Rowland, UMBC.................SO 19 1,696 18 0.96 28. Mike Tranchilla, Creighton........................ SO 25 19 0.76 29. Dominic DaPra, Wisconsin........................ JR 20 15 0.75 30. Greg Victor, Hartwick............................... FR 19 14 0.74 Saves Per Game 30. Shalrie Joseph, St. John’s (N.Y.)................. JR 19 14 0.74 Player, Team CL Ga m e s Sa v e s Av g . 1. Mike Cardenas, Boston U.......................... SO 9 68 7.56 Assists Per Game 2. Kevin Larabee, Army................................. SO 11 80 7.27 3. Mitchell Watson, North Carolina St. ........... SO 17 121 7.12 Player, Team CL Ga m e s As s i s t s Av g . 4. Petar Popovic, Jacksonville......................... SR 13 92 7.08 1. Anders Hoyem, Northeastern.......................... JR 18 12 0.67 5. Jeff Groeber, Pennsylvania......................... FR 17 119 7.00 1. Todd Lauber, Towson....................................
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