THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA GOLDEN HURRICANE men’s

Jake Ray McGUIRE SAARI SENIOR SENIOR

2016 RECORD AND FACT BOOK

tulsahurricane.com TulsaMSoccer Table of Contents Tulsa Soccer Information Home Field...... Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium Introduction 1 Review 17 Stadium Capacity...... 2,000 Press Box Phone...... 918-631-5440 Table of Contents...... 1 Season-In-Review...... 17 Tulsa Quick Facts...... 1 The American Standings...... 18 Coaching Staff The University of Tulsa...... 2 Results and Statistics...... 18 Head Coach...... Tom McIntosh City of Tulsa...... 3 (Tulsa, 1988), 22nd year INTRO Career Record...... 228-151-42 (21 years) Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium...... 4 Records & History 18 Phone...... 918-631-3789 E-mail...... [email protected] Players 5 Top 10 Crowds...... 18 Fax...... 918-631-2127 Individual and Team Records...... 19 Assistant Coach...... Justin Cook Alphabetical Roster...... 5 Season/Career Leaders...... 19-20 (Ohio State, 2004), 10th year Pronunciation Guide...... 5 Coaching History...... 20 Phone...... 918-631-2505 E-mail...... [email protected] Roster Breakdown...... 5-6 All-Americans...... 21

Numerical Roster...... 6 In the Pros...... 22 Assistant Coach...... Ryan Pore PLAYERS (Tulsa, 2013), 4th year Player Profiles...... 7-11 Hat Trick History...... 22 Phone...... 918-631-3595 Individual Honors...... 23-26 E-mail...... [email protected] Staff 12 All-Tournament Team History...... 27 Graduate Assistant ...... Daniel Cherbonnier Conference Tournament History...... 28 (UT-Tyler, 2012), 4th year Head Coach Tom McIntosh...... 12-13 NCAA Tournament History...... 29 Phone...... 918-631-2505 Assistant Coach Justin Cook...... 14 E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Coach Ryan Pore...... 14 All-Time Series Records...... 30 Graduate Assistant Daniel Cherbonnier...... 14 All-Time Letterwinners...... 31 History Year-by-Year Results...... 32-35 President Dr. Steadman Upham...... 15 First Year of Program...... 1980

VP & Director of Athletics Dr. Derrick Gragg..... 16 STAFF American Athletic Conference 36 All-Time Record...... 385-252-60 NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 10 ..(1991, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015) American Athletic Conference...... 36 American Athletic Conference Member....2014-Present The American Tournament Appearances...... 2 The American Regular Season Titles...... 0 The American Tournament Titles...... 2

2016 Team Information REVIEW 2015 Overall Record...... 8-6-7 2015 The American Record/Finish...... 3-3-2/4th Starters Returning...... 8 (Juan Sanchez, F; Kay Duit, MF; Lesley Nchanji, MF; Munashe Raranje, MF; Ray Saari, MF; Quinton Duncan, D; Cole Poppen, D; Jake McGuire, GK) Starters Lost...... 3

Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 13/8 RECORDS & HISTORY Squad Members Returning/Lost...... 4/5 Newcomers...... 10 Media Relations Senior Associate Athletic Director for Communications...... Don Tomkalski Work Phone...... 918-631-3200 Director of Athletic Media Relations/ Soccer Contact...... Stephanie Hall E-mail...... [email protected] Work Phone...... 918-631-2163 Cell Phone...... 918-232-2393 Fax...... 918-631-3913 Assistant Director...... Eric Hollier

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Work Phone...... 918-631-2492 athletic american Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma Assistant...... Riley Ubben Work Phone...... 918-631-3720 Enrollment: 4,682 (3,473 undergraduate) This publication has been provided to assist you in your coverage Website...... tulsahurricane.com Founded: 1894 of Tulsa men’s soccer. We hope that it will be a valuable asset to you during the 2016 season. Specific requests for other items Facebook...... Facebook.com/TulsaHurricane Nickname: Golden Hurricane should be directed to Stephanie­ Hall, Director of Athletic Media Facebook.com/TulsaMSoccer Relations. The 2016 Tulsa Record and Fact Book is published by The Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson Twitter...... @TulsaHurricane University of Tulsa Athletic Media Relations office and designed @TulsaMSoccer and printed by Transcript Press of Norman, Oklahoma. Photographic Affiliation: NCAA Division I-A contributions by Walt Beazley, Dave Crenshaw, James Plumlee, Instagram...... @TulsaHurricanePics Conference: American Athletic Mark Moore, Bill Powell, Miranda Chrislock/ and @TulsaMSoccer Rich Clarkson and Associates. Special contributions made by Don President: Dr. Steadman Upham Tomkalski. The University of Tulsa is an equal opportunity/affirma- Mailing Address: tive action institution. For EEO/AA information, contact the Office of Athletic Media Relations, The University of Tulsa, VP & Director of Athletics: Dr. Derrick Gragg Legal Compliance at (918) 631-2423; for disability accommodations, Faculty Representative: Dr. Christopher Anderson contact Dr. Jane Corso at (918) 631-2315. 800 South Tucker Drive, Tulsa, OK 74104-3189

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 1 The University of Tulsa TU Fact Sheet As a comprehensive, doctoral degree-granting institution, The University of Tulsa provides undergraduate, graduate and professional education of the high- Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma (population 400,000)

est quality in the arts, humanities, sciences, business, education, engineering, Founded: 1894

law, nursing, and applied health sciences. Institution Type: Private, doctoral degree granting, accredited, coeducational

Affiliation: Nondenominational; founded by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in 1894

Enrollment: 4,682 (3,473 undergraduate, 1,209 graduate and law)

Programs: 61 undergraduate, 36 graduate, 12 doctoral

Average class size: 23

Student/faculty ratio: 11 to 1

Full-time faculty: 320

Endowed chairs and/or professorships: 42

Average ACT score (2015 freshman class): 29

Average SAT score (2015 freshman class): 1260

Top 10 percent of high school class (2015 freshman class) 73 percent

National Merit Finalists: 1 in 10 of all undergraduates is a National Merit Finalist

TU Presidential Scholars: 170

Students from multicultural/ international backgrounds: U.S. Multicultural 18 percent; International The University’s mission is nurtured and supported by: • a friendly residential campus that fosters a diverse 25 percent

community and integrates curricular and extracur- • exceptional faculty, who draw students into the ricular life; and Percentage receiving some type of finan- pursuit of knowledge, introducing them to the plea- • abundant opportunities for students to undertake cial aid: 84 percent sures and responsibilities of the life of the mind in community service, internships and study abroad; to a challenging world, and who include in their num- Competitive Scholarships participate in substantive research, often as early bers a Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year Since 1995, TU students have received: as the freshman year; and to study and reflect in for all U.S. doctoral and research universities, a na- 62 Goldwater Scholarships ways that foster intellectual, spiritual, and moral tional Carnegie Foundation Pew Scholar, a Carnegie 66 National Science Foundation growth. Foundation Professor of the Year for Oklahoma, a Graduate Fellowships

member of the National Academy of Engineering, 18 Fulbright Grants TU’s 230-acre campus is located two miles east of several Fulbright Fellows and four Fellows of the 9 Truman Scholarships downtown Tulsa, a city with a population of about Institute for Advanced Study; 11 Phi Kappa Phi Graduate 400,000 and a metro population of more than 900,000. • a humanities-based general curriculum that stimu- Fellowships The city’s remarkable cultural, technological and eco- lates scientific, social and artistic inquiry, while 9 Morris K. Udall Scholarships nomic resources nourish the university’s mission and stressing competence in oral and written commu- 9 Department of Defense enrich its life, just as the university, in turn, enriches nication; Fellowships the city. • graduate, professional, and research programs that 5 British Marshall Scholarships

foster advanced theoretical development, promote In its vibrant urban environment, The University of Athletics: Division I – 17 men’s and women’s professional preparation, enhance the quality of the Tulsa offers a diversity of learning experiences, a bal- teams faculty, and extend the university’s international ance between career preparation and liberal educa- reach; Conference: American Athletic tion, teaching, and research, and endeavors to instill • substantial library resources and information tech- Nickname: Golden Hurricane in its students an understanding that stature as an nology that support research and classroom learn- individual and value as a member of society depend Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson ing; upon continual learning.

2 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER 2016 Tulsa, Oklahoma — “Green Country” Tulsa is nestled in the northeastern quadrant of Oklahoma, right in the heart of “Green Country.” The rolling green hills and wooded terrain of the city lies at an elevation of 700 feet above sea level and offers a temperate climate.

Tulsans enjoy 227 days of sunshine a year and an average daily temperature INTRO of 61 degrees. The rainfall average is approximately 40 inches, and continually changing conditions occur in the city during all four seasons. PLAYERS STAFF REVIEW RECORDS & HISTORY

What began as Tulsee Town in 1836 under a stur- county per capita income is 20.7 percent above the has several exclusive golf courses to choose from. dy oak tree, which still stands today at 18th and national average. During summer months, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cheyenne Streets, is today the second largest city in classic musical, Oklahoma!, is performed at the Oklahoma. Ask people to describe Tulsa, and you’ll Tulsa, one of “America’s Most Livable Communities,” Discoveryland amphitheater where a barbecue dinner likely get many different answers. It was a city forever is known as the Mecca for arts in Oklahoma. Art deco and roping lessons add to the evening’s entertain- changed by the discovery of oil in 1901. It is home to masterpieces are prevalent in many of our downtown ment. Tulsa is also home to several outstanding art deco treasures and nationally renowned museums. buildings and churches. Spectacular works of art dot events too numerous to list, but those worth a mention Its African American heritage left its mark, in both the the trails of our beautiful River Parks. From the Tulsa include Mayfest, Oktoberfest and the Tulsa Pow Wow business and music worlds. And it’s a city of nostalgia Ballet and Tulsa Opera, to Broadway plays and musi- of Champions. CONFERENCE and special memories for countless Americans due to cals at the Performing Arts Center, to the Philbrook athletic american its location on historic Route 66. and the largest collection of Western American art The Tulsa Port of Catoosa is acclaimed as one of the at the Gilcrease, Tulsa’s rich cultural legacy greatly largest, most inland river-ports in the United States. Tulsa boasts a widely diversified business base, enhances our citizen’s quality of life. The Tulsa International Airport offers direct service including aerospace, telecommunications, manufac- to most major U.S. cities and is another important turing, construction, high technology, healthcare, edu- The BOK Center hosts the top names in entertainment, contributor to our economic growth. cation, transportation and energy. as well as major sporting events including the 2011 NCAA Second & Third Rounds. Ten higher education facilities serve the metropolitan Tulsa has the second shortest commute time in the Tulsa area. Options range from community college nation, ranks 15th in the nation for the highest rate For a great shopping experience, a visit to Cherry and vocational studies to undergraduate, graduate, of high school graduation and boasts a cost of living Street or Utica Square is a must, and for those who and professional degree programs at both public and at 11.5 percent below the national average while the would rather spend the afternoon on the links, Tulsa private universities.

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 3 Men’s Soccer Records at the Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium

W L T 2003 7 2 1 2004 7 2 0 2005 3 3 4 2006 6 4 0 2007 4 2 2 2008 8 0 1 2009 9 2 1 2010 5 2 2 2011 3 7 0 2012 7 3 0 2013 5 3 0 2014 6 1 2 2015 5 3 2 75 34 15 .665 Home Winning Percentage

Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium 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 10-year athletic master plan for campus development. The multi-purpose $4.5 million 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 Hastings & Chivetta Soccer in 2007. The TU-SMU contest drew a stadium Architects, Inc., the stadium features a 75 yards X 120 record crowd of 1,753. yards soccer field and an eight-lane 400-meter synthetic surface running track. The fully irrigated soccer field con- On the track and field side, the stadium served as the sists of Tiffsport sod on top of an eight-inch sand base host facility for the 2005 Western Athletic Conference to facilitate drainage to a system of pipes below. The Track and Field Championships and the 2009 Conference stadium includes locker rooms, a training room, conces- USA Track and Field Championships. sion stand and storage area, a press box and seating for Other firms working on the stadium included the St. 2,000 spectators. Louis companies of McClure Engineering Associates as mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineer; and The stadium provides the University’s soccer and track Jack Sontag, structural engineer. Tulsa-based compa- teams with a permanent track and natural grass field nies include Saks & Associates providing civil engineer- on campus, and allows the track teams to incorporate ing; Howell & Vancuren as the landscape architect; and the hammer throw, discus, javelin and shot put into its Oakridge Builders as the general contractor. field events. Additionally, a soccer practice field at the Donna The Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium has been the host J. Hardesty Sports Complex is located south of the site of eight NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament games, a Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium and is one of the fin- 2004 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament first round est soccer practice fields in the nation. The facility, which contest, and the 2006, 2009 and 2011 Conference USA features permanent seating on both sides of the field, Men’s Soccer Tournaments. During the 2005 campaign, served as the home field for the Golden Hurricane during the facility was featured on national television when the the 2000-02 seasons while construction of the Hurricane Tulsa men’s soccer team faced off against 11th-ranked Soccer & Track Stadium was underway. SMU on Fox Soccer Channel, and was again on Fox

4 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER 2016 2016 Tulsa Soccer Alphabetical Roster

No. name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown / Previous School 5 Ryan Alpers D 6-5 165 Fr-HS Broken Arrow, Okla. / Union 11 Alejandro Chavez MF 6-0 165 Fr-HS Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow 19 Billy Culhane D 5-11 155 Fr-HS Edmond, Okla. / Deer Creek 0 Marcel Da Silva GK 6-4 200 So-1L Ormond Beach, Fla. / Shattuck St. Mary’s School INTRO 13 Cameron Drackett MF 5-11 160 Sr-3L Flower Mound, Texas / Edward Marcus 16 Kay Duit MF 5-10 146 Jr-2L Gelderland, The Netherlands / Stedelijke Scholengemeenschap Nijmegen 2 Quinton Duncan D 6-0 155 Sr-3L Ontario, Canada / Burnaby Central Secondary 20 Aidan Dunne D 6-0 170 Fr-HS Chesterfield, Mo. / Parkway Central 12 Koray Easterling D 6-0 185 Fr-HS Biloxi, Miss. / Biloxi

18 Garrett Garwood D 5-10 160 Fr-HS Fort Worth, Texas / Central PLAYERS 21 Kurt Gerteisen D 5-11 167 Fr-RS O’Fallon, Mo. / Christian Brothers College H.S. 24 Jacob Gooden MF 5-9 145 So-SQ Malibu, Calif. / Malibu 30 Matt Karasinski GK 6-0 175 Fr-RS Parker, Texas / Lone 28 Fred Mattioli MF 5-11 155 Fr-RS Houston, Texas / Strake Jesuit College Preparatory 1 Jake McGuire GK 6-3 175 Sr-3L Chino Hills, Calif. / School of Extended Educational Options 22 Lesley Nchanji MF 5-8 157 So-1L Yaounde, Cameroon / Shattuck St. Mary’s 17 Vincent Pedace MF 5-7 155 So-TR Riverside, Calif. / San Francisco

6 Cole Poppen D 5-9 160 So-1L Ankeny, Iowa / Shattuck St. Mary’s School STAFF 7 Matthew Puig F 6-2 175 Fr-HS Edmond, Okla. / Deer Creek 14 Munashe Raranje MF 5-8 140 So-1L Jenks, Okla. / Jenks 15 Rollie Rocha MF 5-9 145 Jr-2L Spring, Texas / Klein Oak 25 Ray Saari MF 5-6 148 Sr-3L Kansas City, Mo. / Oak Park 10 Juan Sanchez F 5-10 155 So-2L Ossining, N.Y. / Ossining

23 Zack Stavrou D 6-0 165 Jr-2L Dallas, Texas / Jesuit Preparatory REVIEW 9 Miguel Velasquez F 5-11 175 So-1L San Antonio, Texas / Winston Churchill 4 Casper Venstad D 6-0 182 Fr-HS Skjetten, Norway / Mailand Videregaende Skole 8 David Viox MF 5-10 155 Fr-HS St. Louis, Mo. / St. Louis University H.S.

Head Coach: Tom McIntosh (Tulsa, 1988), 22nd year Assistant Coach: Justin Cook (Ohio State, 2004), 10th year

Assistant Coach: Ryan Pore (Tulsa, 2013), 4th year RECORDS & HISTORY Graduate Assistant: Daniel Cherbonnier (UT-Tyler, 2012), 4th year

Pronunciation Guide Ryan Alpers (Al – purs) Alejandro Chavez (Sha – vez) Hurricane By Class Marcel Da Silva (Duh – sil – vuh) Freshmen (12) Sophomores (8) Juniors (3) Seniors (4) Kay Duit (Kuy (like guy) Doubt) Ryan Alpers Marcel Da Silva Kay Duit Cameron Drackett Aidan Dunne (A – done Done) Alejandro Chavez Jacob Gooden Rollie Rocha Quinton Duncan Kurt Gerteisen (Gert – uh – sun) Billy Culhane Lesely Nchanji Zack Stavrou Jake McGuire Matt Karasinski (Kara – sin – ski)

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Aidan Dunne Vincent Pedace Ray Saari athletic american Koray Easterling Cole Poppen Lesley Nchanji (Nnn – chah – knee) Garrett Garwood Munashe Raranje Vincent Pedace (Puh – dah – chey) Kurt Gerteisen Juan Sanchez Cole Poppen (Pop – in) Matt Karasinski Miguel Velasquez Matthew Puig (Pweeg – rhymes with league) Fred Mattioli Munashe Raranje (Mun – aush – shay Ruh – rahn – jay) Matthew Puig Rollie Rocha (Roll – e Row – chuh) Casper Venstad Ray Saari (Sorry) David Viox Zack Stavrou (Stav – row) Miguel Velasquez (Vel – as – kez) Casper Venstad (Ven – stad) David Viox (Vee – ox)

TULSAHURRICANE.COMTulsaHurricane.com 5 2016 Tulsa Soccer Numerical Roster No. name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown / Previous School 0 Marcel Da Silva GK 6-4 200 So-1L Ormond Beach, Fla. / Shattuck St. Mary’s School 1 Jake McGuire GK 6-3 175 Sr-3L Chino Hills, Calif. / School of Extended Educational Options 2 Quinton Duncan D 6-0 155 Sr-3L Ontario, Canada / Burnaby Central Secondary 4 Casper Venstad D 6-0 182 Fr-HS Skjetten, Norway / Mailand Videregaende Skole 5 Ryan Alpers D 6-5 165 Fr-HS Broken Arrow, Okla. / Union 6 Cole Poppen D 5-9 160 So-1L Ankeny, Iowa / Shattuck St. Mary’s School 7 Matthew Puig F 6-2 175 Fr-HS Edmond, Okla. / Deer Creek 8 David Viox MF 5-10 155 Fr-HS St. Louis, Mo. / St. Louis University H.S. 9 Miguel Velasquez F 5-11 175 So-1L San Antonio, Texas / Winston Churchill 10 Juan Sanchez F 5-10 155 So-2L Ossining, N.Y. / Ossining 11 Alejandro Chavez MF 6-0 165 Fr-HS Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow 12 Koray Easterling D 6-0 185 Fr-HS Biloxi, Miss. / Biloxi 13 Cameron Drackett MF 5-11 160 Sr-3L Flower Mound, Texas / Edward Marcus 14 Munashe Raranje MF 5-8 140 So-1L Jenks, Okla. / Jenks 15 Rollie Rocha MF 5-9 145 Jr-2L Spring, Texas / Klein Oak 16 Kay Duit MF 5-10 146 Jr-2L Gelderland, The Netherlands / Stedelijke Scholengemeenschap Nijmegen 17 Vincent Pedace MF 5-7 155 So-TR Riverside, Calif. / San Francisco 18 Garrett Garwood D 5-10 160 Fr-HS Fort Worth, Texas / Central 19 Billy Culhane D 5-11 155 Fr-HS Edmond, Okla. / Deer Creek 20 Aidan Dunne D 6-0 170 Fr-HS Chesterfield, Mo. / Parkway Central 21 Kurt Gerteisen D 5-11 167 Fr-RS O’Fallon, Mo. / Christian Brothers College H.S. 22 Lesley Nchanji MF 5-8 157 So-1L Yaounde, Cameroon / Shattuck St. Mary’s 23 Zack Stavrou D 6-0 165 Jr-2L Dallas, Texas / Jesuit Preparatory 24 Jacob Gooden MF 5-9 145 So-SQ Malibu, Calif. / Malibu 25 Ray Saari MF 5-6 148 Sr-3L Kansas City, Mo. / Oak Park 28 Fred Mattioli MF 5-11 155 Fr-RS Houston, Texas / Strake Jesuit College Preparatory 30 Matt Karasinski GK 6-0 175 Fr-RS Parker, Texas / Lone Star

Head Coach: Tom McIntosh (Tulsa, 1988), 22nd year Assistant Coach: Justin Cook (Ohio State, 2004), 10th year Assistant Coach: Ryan Pore (Tulsa, 2013), 4th year Graduate Assistant: Daniel Cherbonnier (UT-Tyler, 2012), 4th year

Hurricane By State/Country

California (3) Missouri (4) Oklahoma (5) Texas (7) The Netherlands (1) Jacob Gooden Aidan Dunne Ryan Alpers Cameron Drackett Kay Duit Jake McGuire Kurt Gerteisen Alejandro Chavez Garrett Garwood Vincent Pedace Ray Saari Billy Culhane Matt Karasinski Norway (1) David Viox Matthew Puig Fred Mattioli Casper Venstad Florida (1) Munashe Raranje Rollie Rocha Marcel Da Silva New York (1) Zack Stavrou Juan Sanchez Miguel Velasquez Iowa (1) Cole Poppen Canada (1) Quinton Duncan Mississippi (1) Koray Easterling Cameroon (1) Lesley Nchanji

6 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER 2016 to 45 wins in four years . . . helped Deer Creek capture . attempted 29 shots, 10 of which were on goal . . . was a Class 5A State Championship as a junior and a Class named TU’s “Man of the Match” against Oral Roberts. Ryan 6A District Championship as a senior. Alpers 5 SOPHOMORE (2014) – Started in 12 of 18 games . Defender PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born . . had the game-winning goal against #3 Virginia . . . 6-5 • 165 • Fr-HS July 25, 1998 . . . son of William and Candice Culhane. also scored goals against Cincinnati, USF and SMU . . . Broken Arrow, Okla. picked up assists against Oral Roberts, Cincinnati and Union H.S. USF . . . attempted 18 shots, 10 of which were on goal

. . . was tabbed to the Holiday Inn Hurricane Classic INTRO Marcel 0 All-Tournament team . . . was named TU’s “Man of the TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. Da Silva Match” against Virginia. PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for Blitz United Goalkeeper FRESHMAN (2013) – Played in 18 games and earned . . . helped lead Blitz United to the 2013 and 2014 Okla- 6-4 • 200 • So-1L four starts . . . attempted six shots, three of which were homa Premier League Championship . . . captured the Ormond Beach, Fla. on goal. 2015 Showcase of the South Championship with Blitz Shattuck St. Mary’s United . . . also assisted the Blitz to three-straight State PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for Dallas Solar Cup semifinal appearances . . . was a four-year letter- TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has played in two PLAYERS winner and starter at Union High School . . . helped UHS career games . . . has played 180 minutes between the . . . averaged seven goals and nine assists per season . record a four-year 49-11 mark and advance to the Class posts and picked up nine saves and one shutout. . . helped his team finish as the 2012 Dallas Cup semi- 6A State Championship quarterfinals all four years, in- finalists, 2011 State Cup Finalists and the 2011 Region cluding a runner-up finish his senior season . . . tallied FRESHMAN (2015) – Started and played two full III Champions . . . was a member of the 4 vs. 4 National 14 goals and 13 assists for 41 points at UHS . . . was games . . . picked up a shutout over UCF with seven Championship team in 2009 . . . was a three-year Olym- tabbed to the all-conference and all-district teams as saves . . . had two saves in a 2-1 loss to USF . . . had pic Development Program first-team member. a sophomore, junior and senior . . . was named to the nine saves for a .818 saves percentage . . . allowed two all-state team his senior season. goals in 180 minutes for a 1.0 goals-against average. PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major . . . born June 16, 1995 . . . son of Bobby and Vanessa

PERSONAL – A biology major . . . born May 1, 1997 . PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the US Soc- Drackett. STAFF . . son of Todd and Lee Ann Alpers. cer Development Academy team Shattuck St. Mary’s . . . was the first junior goalkeeper to make the Shattuck St. Drackett’s Career Totals Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points Mary’s U18 academy team . . . joined the U18 team for 2013 18-4 6 0 0 0 national finals week and was a national finalist when 2014 18-12 18 4 3 11 Alejandro he was just 16 years old . . . his team attended two 2015 19-8 29 2 2 6 Totals 55-24 53 6 5 17 Chavez 11 consecutive finals weeks (2013, 2014) in the USSDA, the only non- club to do so . . . was

Midfielder REVIEW 6-0 • 165 • Fr-HS ranked in the Top Drawer Soccer and Broken Arrow, Okla. News top 150 for the 2015 class, and was the 11th- Broken Arrow H.S. ranked goalkeeper overall and first in the Midwest . . Kay 16 . tallied an 8-0-3 mark as a starter with five shutouts and a .633 goals-against average with the U18 team . . Duit TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. Midfielder . his team was voted as the best defense in the USSDA with the least amount of goals conceded in the 2013-14 5-10 • 146 • Jr-2L PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for TSC Hur- Gelderland, season . . . had six clean sheets and a 1.06 GAA in the RECORDS & HISTORY ricane 98 and for Broken Arrow High School . . . was a 2012-13 year. The Netherlands four-year letterwinner at BAHS . . . led Broken Arrow to Stedelijke Scholengemeenschap Nijmegen the Class 6A State Championship semifinals as a sopho- PERSONAL – A finance major . . . born December 6, more and junior, and the quarterfinals as a freshman . . 1996 . . . son of Altair and Christine Da Silva. TULSA – A two-year letterwinner . . . has started in 24 . scored 10 goals in 11 games as a senior. of 31 career games . . . has two goals and three assists for seven points. PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major . . . Da Silva’s Career Totals Year G-GS mins GA SO SV GAA born August 3, 1997 . . . son of Oscar and Bertha Chavez. 2015 2-2 180:00 2 1 9 1.00 SOPHOMORE (2015) – Started in all 20 games . . . scored a goal against #2 Virginia . . . picked up as- sists against #4 North Carolina and Oral Roberts . . . Billy Cameron 13 attempted 15 shots . . . was named as TU’s “Man of 19 the Match” against Virginia. Culhane Drackett CONFERENCE Defender Midfielder FRESHMAN (2014) – Started in four of 11 games . . . athletic american 5-11 • 155 • Fr-HS 5-11 • 160 • Sr-3L scored a goal against Memphis . . . tallied an assist vs. Edmond, Okla. Flower Mound, Texas Cincinnati . . . attempted six shots, three of which were Deer Creek H.S. Edward Marcus H.S. on goal . . . was selected as TU’s “Man of the Match” against UConn and Memphis. TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has played in 55 games and earned 24 career starts . . . has six goals PRIOR TO TULSA – Played soccer for the VV Union in PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for OFC 98 . . . and five assists for 17 points. Malden, Netherlands . . . most recently played with the helped his club team win the 2013, 2014 and 2016 Okla- A1 4th Division . . . competed with the B1 2nd Division homa State Cup . . . competed in three-straight USYS JUNIOR (2015) – Started in eight of 19 games . . . and finished 10th in 2012-13 . . . earned a 12th-place Southern Regional Championships . . . was a four-year scored two goals against Oral Roberts, including the finish in the B1 1st Division in 2011-12 . . . during the letterwinner at Deer Creek High School . . . led DCHS game-winner . . . picked up two assists against UMKC . . 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons, played with the C1 2nd

TULSAHURRICANE.COMTulsaHurricane.com 7 Division and finished fourth both years . . . claimed a Aidan Kurt seventh-place mark with the D1 1st Division in 2008-09 21 . . . also competed with Quick 1888 from 2006-08, and Dunne 20 Gerteisen with BVC’12 from 2000-06. Defender Defender 6-0 • 170 • Fr-HS 5-11 • 167 • Fr-RS PERSONAL – A finance major . . . born July 23, 1996 Chesterfield, Mo. O’Fallon, Mo. . . . son of Roelof Ide Duit and Monique Lucia Maria Parkway Central H.S. Christian Brothers Nijhof . . . was named to the 2014-15 American Athletic College H.S. Conference All-Academic Team. TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. TULSA – A returning squad member. Duit’s Career Totals PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for St. Louis Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points Scott Gallagher for three years . . . played every game FRESHMAN (2015) – Did not play . . . received a red- 2014 11-4 6 1 1 3 as a junior and senior with SLSG . . . helped SLSG win shirt season. 2015 20-20 15 1 2 4 Totals 31-24 21 2 3 7 a division championship twice . . . scored eight goals and had six assists his last two seasons. PRIOR TO TULSA – Played for the Saint Louis Scott Gallagher club team . . . started in 11 of 12 games for PERSONAL – A biology major . . . born May 9, 1998 . the U18 US Club Soccer National Premier League (NPL) . . son of Tim and Ellen Dunne. Academy Division . . . with his NPL team, won the 2015 Quinton 2 Midwest Developmental League Conference Champion- Duncan ship . . . was a 2015 Dallas Cup XXXVI participant . . . Defender played with the U18 USSDA as a junior and U16 USSDA 6-0 • 155 • Sr-3L Koray as a sophomore . . . was ranked No. 9 in the Heartland Ontario, Canada Easterling 12 Region by Top Drawer Soccer in 2013 . . . was in the Top Burnaby Central Defender Drawer Soccer 2015 player pool . . . in 2012, competed 6-0 • 185 • Fr-HS in the US Youth Soccer National League and US Club TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has started Biloxi, Miss. Soccer National Premier League . . . was a US Youth in 43 of 60 career games . . . has two goals and two Biloxi H.S. Soccer Regional participant in 2011 . . . was a two-year assists for six points. letterwinner at Christian Brothers College High School TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. . . . scored seven goals and had five assists as a senior JUNIOR (2015) – Started 14 of 21 games . . . picked . . . helped CBCHS compile a 14-10-3 overall record as a senior and a 16-6 mark as a freshman . . . was one of up assists against Portland and FIU . . . attempted three PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for FC United just three freshmen on the CBC varsity team in 2011. shots . . . helped post shutouts over UCF, Temple and 98 . . . was a three-year letterwinner at Biloxi High Memphis . . . was named TU’s “Man of the Match” School . . . tallied 10 goals and eight assists as a senior, against USF. and nine goals and 12 assists as a junior . . . helped BHS PERSONAL – An energy management major . . . born win district championships as a sophomore and senior October 23, 1996 . . . son of Keith and Michelle Ger- SOPHOMORE (2014) – Started in 14 of 19 games ...... was also a two-year letterwinner in track and field. teisen. attempted two shots . . . helped post shutouts over #3 Virginia, Missouri State, SMU, Cincinnati, SMU and PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born USF. March 17, 1998 . . . son of Anthony Easterling and Jacob Fatma Altay. 24 FRESHMAN (2013) – Started in 15 of 20 games . . . Gooden scored a goal against Marshall, and the game-winning Midfielder goal against New Mexico . . . attempted six shots, three 5-9 • 145 • So-SQ of which were on goal . . . helped post shutouts over Garrett Malibu, Calif. Drake, SIU-Edwardsville, Valparaiso, Kentucky, FIU, Garwood 18 Malibu H.S. FAU and New Mexico . . . was tabbed to the C-USA Defender All-Freshman team . . . was named as TU’s “Man of 5-10 • 160 • Fr-HS TULSA – A two-year squad member . . . has played in the Match” against Marshall. Fort Worth, Texas one career game. Central H.S. PRIOR TO TULSA – Played for the London FC and Van- RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN (2015) – Played against Oral couver Whitecaps FC Residency, which is connected to TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. Roberts and earned an assist . . . attempted one shot, the Vancouver Whitecaps MLS team . . . a member of which was on goal . . . after the season, was selected the U18 Canadian National Team . . . was a member of to play for Team USA at the Pan American Maccabi PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for Solar the Provincial U21 League Champions . . . participated Games. Chelsea . . . started over 200 games as a midfielder in the U15 Canadian National Camp and U18 National or defender, including a 2014 game against AS Roma Team Camp. in the Disney Showcase, for Solar Chelsea . . . led his FRESHMAN (2014) – Did not play . . . received a red- club team to the 2012 Disney Showcase finals and to shirt season. PERSONAL – An accounting and finance major . . . a 2013 Dallas Cup quarterfinal appearance . . . was a born April 19, 1995 . . . son of Hopeton Duncan and member of the USCS U15 Pre-Academy, as well as the PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for DMS 11 Stephanie Silverthorn . . . was named to the 2014-15 USSF U16 and U18 Development Academy . . . played . . . led DMS 11 to the 2014 Cal South National Cup American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. his senior season at Central High School . . . led CHS finals . . . won the 2013 Surf Cup, the 2012 to a 17-6 mark . . . scored eight goals at CHS . . . was and 2013 Albion Cup National Soccer Showcase, and Duncan’s Career Totals tabbed first-team all-district . . . was named the Dallas- the 2012 and 2013 Coast Soccer Premier League . . . Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points in 2013, competed in the World Maccabi Games and 2013 20-15 6 2 0 4 Fort Worth Player of the Week (Jan. 11-17). 2014 19-14 2 0 0 0 earned a silver medal . . . picked up a silver medal in 2015 21-14 3 0 2 2 PERSONAL – A marketing major . . . born September the 2011 Pan American Maccabi Games . . . also played Totals 60-43 11 2 2 6 24, 1997 . . . son of Scott and Jo Garwood. soccer for Malibu High School, leading his team to a

8 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER 2016 14-5-4 mark and a Tri-Valley Conference Championship PERSONAL – A finance major . . . born June 3, 1997 . McGuire’s Career Totals as a senior . . . scored nine goals and had seven assists . . son of Fred and Victoria Mattioli. Year G-GS mins GA SO SV GAA for 25 points during his senior season at MHS . . . was 2013 13-12 1160:57 15 3 46 1.16 2014 16-15 1539:07 17 6 69 0.99 a two-time first-team all-Tri-Valley League honoree . 2015 18-18 1754:42 24 2 67 1.23 . . was voted as the MHS Defender of the Year as a Totals 47-45 4454:46 56 11 182 1.13 sophomore and junior. Jake McGuire 1 PERSONAL – A management major . . . born June Goalkeeper

Lesley INTRO 21, 1996 . . . son of John and Denise Gooden . . . was 6-3 • 175 • Sr-3L 22 named to the 2014-15 American Athletic Conference Chino Hills, Calif. Nchanji All-Academic Team. School of Extended Midfielder Educational Options 5-8 • 157 • So-1L Gooden’s Career Totals Yaounde, Cameroon Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2015 1-0 1 0 1 1 TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has started in 45 Shattuck St. Mary’s of 47 games . . . has logged over 4,454 minutes in goal, picked up 11 shutouts and has 182 saves. TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started in 13

of 16 career games . . . has two goals and three assists PLAYERS Matt 30 JUNIOR (2015) – Started in 18 games . . . logged over for seven points. Karasinski 1,754 minutes in goal . . . allowed 24 goals for a 1.23 Goalkeeper goals-against average . . . tallied 67 saves and two shut- FRESHMAN (2015) – Started in 13 of 16 games . . 6-0 • 175 • Fr-RS outs for a .736 saves percentage . . . earned shutouts . scored his first career goal, a game-winner, against over Temple and Memphis . . . ranked third in saves, UCF in the regular season . . . also scored a goal against Parker, Texas fifth in shutouts and goals-against average, and sixth UCF in the conference tournament . . . picked up assists Lone Star H.S. in saves percentage in the league . . . was named to the against UMKC, UConn and Memphis . . . attempted 22 American Athletic Conference all-conference second shots, seven of which were on goal . . . was named TULSA – A returning squad member. team and all-tournament team . . . was named TU’s to the American Athletic Conference all-Rookie team

“Man of the Match” against Creighton and SMU. and all-tournament team . . . was tabbed as the Most STAFF FRESHMAN (2015) – Did not play . . . received a red- Outstanding Offensive Player of The American tourna- shirt season. SOPHOMORE (2014) – Started in 15 of 16 games ment . . . was selected to the Top Drawer Soccer Team played . . . logged over 1,539 minutes in goal . . . al- of the Week on Nov. 16 . . . was named TU’s “Man of PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for FC Dallas lowed 17 goals for a 0.99 goals-against average . . . the Match” against UMKC and UCF. U18 Academy . . . was the first team goalkeeper for FC recorded 69 saves and six shutouts . . . second in shut- Dallas Academy . . . trained with the FC Dallas pro team outs and saves percentage (.802), and third in saves PRIOR TO TULSA – Played for Shattuck St. Mary’s U17 . . . helped his team win the U15 National Pre-Academy and GAA in The American . . . was selected as the Most National Team . . . scored 27 goals and had 39 assists REVIEW Championship and the U16 Conference Championship Outstanding Defensive Player of The American Tourna- for 93 career points in three seasons. . . . was a Copa Chivas participant for U18 three times ment and was tabbed to the all-tournament team ...... attended goalkeeper camp for the Polish National was named The American Goalkeeper of the Week on PERSONAL – A business major . . . born October 2, U17 team . . . attended a U16 tournament in Poland and Sept. 1, Sept. 15 and Oct. 27 . . . was selected as TU’s 1996 . . . son of Bohboh Nchanji. played against the top Polish clubs . . . was a regular “Man of the Match” against Saint Louis, SMU and USF. participant with the U.S. Training Centers in Dallas. Nchanji’s Career Totals FRESHMAN (2013) – Started in 12 of 13 games played Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points PERSONAL – A finance major . . . born February 17, 2015 16-13 22 2 3 7 . . . logged over 1,160 minutes in goal . . . allowed 15 RECORDS & HISTORY 1997 . . . son of Dariusz and Sylwia Karasinski. goals for a 1.16 goals-against average . . . recorded 46 saves and three shutouts . . . ranked sixth in saves, GAA and saves percentage (.754), and seventh in shutouts Vincent 17 Fred among C-USA’s best . . . was tabbed to the C-USA All- 28 Freshman team and C-USA All-Tournament team . . . Pedace Mattioli was named as TU’s “Man of the Match” against New Midfielder Midfielder Mexico. 5-7 • 155 • So-TR 5-11 • 155 • Fr-RS Riverside, Calif. Houston, Texas PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for Chivas USA Martin Luther King H.S. Strake Jesuit and the US Soccer Development Academy . . . was a College Preparatory member of the U17 National Team Residency program TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa . . . transferring . . . was the No. 2 goalkeeper and No. 22-ranked recruit from the University of San Francisco.

TULSA – A returning squad member. by Top Drawer Soccer, and the No. 34-ranked recruit by CONFERENCE american athletic american College Soccer News. PRIOR TO TULSA – Played for the University of San FRESHMAN (2015) – Did not play . . . received a red- Francisco as a true freshman . . . at San Francisco, shirt season. PERSONAL – A management information systems ma- played in 14 games and earned four starts, while tally- jor . . . born September 3, 1994 . . . son of Denise and ing two assists . . . played club soccer for Pateadores PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for Houston Kevin McGuire . . . was named to the 2014-15 American Academy U18 (2013-15) and Arsenal Academy U16 Express FC . . . helped his club team finish as the 2015 Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. (2012-13) . . . also played prep soccer at Martin Luther State Cup runner-up . . . also played for Strake Jesuit King High School. College Preparatory . . . scored 10 goals and had five assists in his prep career . . . was a two-time all-district PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born De- performer. cember 14, 1996 . . . son of Roberto and Cynthia Pedace.

TULSAHURRICANE.COMTulsaHurricane.com 9 Cole 6 Munashe 14 Ray 25 Poppen Raranje Saari Defender Midfielder Midfielder 5-9 • 160 • So-1L 5-8 • 140 • So-1L 5-6 • 148 • Sr-3L Ankeny, Iowa Jenks, Okla. Kansas City, Mo. Shattuck St. Mary’s Jenks H.S. Oak Park H.S.

TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started all 21 TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started in TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has started in games of his career . . . has one goal and three assists 11 of 15 career games . . . has one assist for one point. 39 of 54 games played . . . has seven goals and eight for five points. assists for 22 points. FRESHMAN (2015) – Started in 11 of 15 games . . . FRESHMAN (2015) – Started in all 21 games . . . picked up an assist against Memphis . . .attempted 11 JUNIOR (2015) – Started in 18 of 20 games . . . scored scored his first career goal against UMKC . . . picked shots . . . was named TU’s “Man of the Match” against a goal against Oral Roberts . . . picked up assists against up assists against North Carolina, SMU and UCF . . . at- Saint Louis and SMU. Oral Roberts, USF, UCF and Temple . . . had the second- tempted 15 shots, seven of which were on goal . . . was most assists on the team with four . . . attempted 37 named as the American Athletic Conference Defensive PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the Okla- shots . . . was named TU’s “Man of the Match” against Player of the Week on Oct. 19 . . . helped post shutouts homa FC 97 . . . was named to the Top Drawer Soccer #4 North Carolina, Portland and Creighton. over UCF, Temple and Memphis. All-America, all-region and all-state teams as a senior . . . in 2014, helped his team capture the , SOPHOMORE (2014) – Started in 17 of 19 games . . PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the US Soc- Phoenix President’s Day Championship and Oklahoma . scored a team-best six goals and had two assists for cer Development Academy team Shattuck St. Mary’s . . State Championship, and finish as the Region 3 semi- 14 points . . . tallied two goals against Cincinnati, and . was ranked #81 in the Top Drawer Soccer top-150 . . . finalist. one each against Oral Roberts, Missouri State, USF and was also ranked in the top-150 by College Soccer News UCF . . . had game-winning goals against Missouri State . . . helped his club team finish as the USSDA national PERSONAL – A mechanical engineering major . . . born and Cincinnati . . . picked up assists vs. Oral Roberts and runners-up in the 2012-13 season and advance to the October 6, 1996 . . . son of Shano and Venencia Raranje. Memphis . . . attempted 33 shots, 20 of which were on quarterfinals in 2013-14. goal . . . ranked fifth in game-winners, sixth in goals and Raranje’s Career Totals ninth in points in The American . . . was tabbed to The PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points American all-conference second team . . . was selected December 5, 1996 . . . son of Joel and Josie Poppen. 2015 15-11 11 0 1 1 to the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week on Oct. 7 . . . was named TU’s “Man of the Match” against Poppen’s Career Totals Creighton, Missouri State and Cincinnati. Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2015 21-21 15 1 3 5 Rollie 15 FRESHMAN (2013) – Started in four of 15 games Rocha played . . . picked up an assist against Drake and Val- Midfielder paraiso . . . attempted 10 shots, six of which were on 5-9 • 145 • Jr-2L goal. Matthew Spring, Texas 7 Klein Oak H.S. PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner at Puig Oak Park High School, leading his team to 63 wins . . . Forward TULSA – A two-year letterwinner . . . has started in helped OPHS advance to the district finals as a junior, 6-2 • 175 • Fr-HS 12 of 28 career games . . . has one assist for one point. and to third-place district finishes as a sophomore and Edmond, Okla. senior . . . concluded his high school career with 78 Deer Creek SOPHOMORE (2015) – Started in six of 13 games . . goals and 68 assists . . . was a four-time all-district . attempted six shots, three of which were on goal . . and all-conference selection, a three-time Conference TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. . was named TU’s “Man of the Match” against SMU. Player of the Year, a three-time all-state performer, and a two-time all-Western Region selection . . . was the PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for OFC 98 ‘A’ FRESHMAN (2014) – Started in six of 15 games . . . 2012 Missouri State Offensive Player of the Year, the . . . led OFC 98 ‘A’ to four-straight state championships picked up an assist against Cincinnati . . . attempted six 2012 Kansas City Star All-Metro Player of the Year and (2011-14), while tallying 33 goals and 29 assists for 95 shots, three of which were on goal. a 2012 High School All-America honoree . . . played points . . . was a four-year letterwinner at Deer Creek club soccer for Billygoat FC, where he led his team to High School . . . led DCHS to 46 wins in four years . . . PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the Texans back-to-back state runner-up performances in 2011 and scored 66 goals and 42 assists for 174 points at DCHS . SC Houston . . . led his team to two Dallas Cup appear- 2012, and to the 2012 Midwest Region League Cham- . . had 23 goals and 15 assists his senior season . . . as a ances, the Academy playoffs twice and finished seventh pionship . . . played for the Missouri State ODP Team junior, posted 22 goals and 14 assists . . . led DCHS to a in the nation at Finals Week in Houston. from 2009-12 and the Region II ODP Team from 2010-12 Class 5A State Championship as a junior and a semifinal . . . was tabbed to the Winter Regional Tournament All- appearance as a senior . . . was a four-time all-district PERSONAL – A finance major . . . born July 12, 1996 . Star Team and was named as the 2012 ODP Regional performer, three–year all-state selection and two-time . . son of Albert and Evette Rocha . . . his brother, Tony, Tournament Golden Ball winner. all-conference honoree . . . earned DCHS’s Golden Boot played at Tulsa (2011-14) . . . was named to the 2014- Award all four years. 15 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. PERSONAL – A communication major . . . born April 18, 1995 . . . son of John and Jane Saari. PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major Rocha’s Career Totals . . . born February 15, 1998 . . . mother is Lynda Puig, Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points stepfather is Craig Tomlin, his father Alfonso Fransisco 2014 15-6 6 0 1 1 Puig is deceased. 2015 13-6 6 0 0 0 Totals 28-12 12 0 1 1

10 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER 2016 Saari’s Career Totals FRESHMAN (2014) – Started in four of 10 games . . . Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points picked up an assist against Missouri State . . . helped Casper 2013 15-4 10 0 2 2 post shutouts against Missouri State, Memphis, SMU, 2014 19-17 33 6 2 14 Venstad 4 2015 20-18 37 1 4 6 Cincinnati and USF. Totals 54-39 80 7 8 22 Defender PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the Solar 6-0 • 182 • Fr-HS Chelsea Academy . . . led his team to the 2010, 2011 Skjetten, Norway and 2012 NTX State Championships, 2010 and 2012 Mailand

Juan 10 Disney finals, 2011 Dallas Cup finals, 2011 and 2012 Videregaende Skole INTRO Sanchez Regional Championships, and 2013 USSF DA U16 Na- Forward tional Championship finals. TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. 5-10 • 155 • So-1L Ossining, N.Y. PERSONAL – A nursing major . . . born May 29, 1996 PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for Lillestrom Ossining H.S. . . . son of Nicholas and Anne Stavrou . . . was named SK . . . led Lillestrom SK to a runner-up finish in the to the 2014-15 American Athletic Conference All- 2014 U19 National Championship . . . captured a third- place mark in the division for the 2014 LSK Reserves . TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started all Academic Team. . . won the regional championship with the 2013 U19’s 21 career games . . . has eight goals and three assists PLAYERS . . . served as team captain in 2015 for the U19s and for 19 points. Stavrou’s Career Totals Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points scored four goals. 2014 10-4 0 0 1 1 FRESHMAN (2015) – Started in all 21 games . . . had 2015 21-9 4 0 1 1 PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major . a team-best eight goals and 19 points . . . ranked sixth Totals 31-13 4 0 2 2 . . born April 30, 1996 . . . son of Morten Venstad and in goals and eight in points in the conference . . . scored Christel Reynols. game-winning goals against Portland and UMKC . . . scored a second goal against UMKC, as well a goal against Oral Roberts, USF, Memphis, FIU and Notre Miguel 9 Dame . . . picked up assists against Sacramento State, Velasquez David Oral Roberts and UCF . . . attempted 30 shots, 16 of Forward STAFF which were on goal . . . was tabbed as the American 5-11 • 175 • So-1L Viox 8 Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year . . . was named San Antonio, Texas Midfielder to The American all-conference and all-Rookie teams . Winston Churchill H.S. 5-10 • 155 • Fr-HS . . picked up NSCAA All-East Region third-team acco- St. Louis, Mo. lades . . . was named TU’s “Man of the Match” against TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has played in 15 St. Louis University H.S. UMKC and Notre Dame. games and earned four starts . . . has four goals and one assist for nine points. TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. REVIEW PRIOR TO TULSA – Played for the New York Red Bulls Academy and was a member of the US U18 National FRESHMAN (2015) – Started in four of 15 games . . . PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a Top Drawer Soccer and Pool . . . spent time training with the New York Red scored four goals, the third-most on the team, including College Soccer News top-150 recruit . . . played club Bulls first team . . . was the leading goal scorer for the game-winner against FIU . . . also had goals against soccer for SLSG Metro Academy . . . was the team cap- the first-place New York Red Bulls U18 Academy team, Sacramento State, Portland and UConn . . . picked up tain of the U18 IL Academy Team . . . scored 10 career which was ranked among the top-three USSDA clubs. an assist against #2 Virginia . . . attempted 33 shots, 14 goals with SLSG Metro . . . participated in trainings and of which were on goal . . . was named to the American friendlies with the USL team, Saint Louis FC.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born Athletic Conference all-tournament team. RECORDS & HISTORY June 29, 1997 . . . son of Eduardo Sanchez and Grace PERSONAL – A biology major . . . born October 22, Scamarone. PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the Lonestar 1997 . . . son of Mark and Janet Viox. 97B Red SAN, a team he led in scoring since seventh Sanchez’ Career Totals grade . . . helped his club team claim the 2012, 2013 Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points and 2014 Texas State Championship and three South- 2015 21-21 30 8 3 19 ern Premier/Premier League West Championships . . . finished as regional semifinalists in 2012 . . . won the 2013 Surf Cup . . . also played for Winston Churchill High School . . . at WCHS, led his team to a 56-11 record Zack 23 in three years . . . scored 54 goals and had 25 assists Stavrou for 133 career points . . . was the leading scorer as a Defender sophomore and junior . . . was a two-time all-district CONFERENCE

and all-area performer . . . was selected as the WCHS athletic american 6-0 • 165 • Jr-2L MVP twice and Player to Watch all three seasons. Dallas, Texas Jesuit Preparatory H.S. PERSONAL – A management major . . . born November 26, 1996 . . . son of Miguel Velasquez and Clarys Vargas. TULSA – A two-year letterwinner . . . has started in 13 of 31 career games . . . has two assists for two points. Velasquez’ Career Totals Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points SOPHOMORE (2015) – Started in nine of 21 games 2015 15-4 33 4 1 9 . . . recorded an assist against FIU . . . attempted four shots . . . helped post shutouts over UCF, Temple and Memphis . . . was named TU’s “Man of the Match” against UConn.

TULSAHURRICANE.COMTulsaHurricane.com 11 (2011), Justin Chavez (2012), Akeil Barrett (2014), Tony The Golden Hurricane won its third-straight Rocha (2014) and Bradley Bourgeois (2015). Conference USA regular season and tournament titles, posted a 15-5-2 overall record, advanced to Last season, Tulsa captured the American Athletic the NCAA Quarterfinals for the second time in school Conference tournament championship for the sec- history, and concluded the year ranked No. 7 in all five Tom McIntosh ond-straight year, and advanced to the second round national polls in 2009. Ashley McInnes and Austin Head Coach of the NCAA Championship. TU totaled eight wins, Neil were selected as third-team All-America honor- 22nd Year three shutouts and faced nine teams ranked in the ees by College Soccer News and the National Soccer top-25 for a 1-5-3 mark in those contests, includ- Coaches Association of America, respectively. Tulsa ing a 3-2 overtime win over 16th-ranked FIU in the recorded seven shutouts and faced six opponents A name synonymous with Tulsa men’s soccer, Tom first round of the NCAA tournament. Four players ranked among the nation’s top-30. McIntosh is in his 22nd season as the head coach of picked up NSCAA All-East Region accolades, four the Golden Hurricane. He is only the fourth coach in were all-conference performers, five were tabbed The 2008 men’s soccer team posted a 16-4-3 overall the 35-year history of the program and is the school’s to the all-tournament team and two were named to record and captured C-USA regular season and tour- all-time winningest soccer coach. McIntosh accepted the all-Rookie team. nament titles. The Golden Hurricane also advanced the interim position in July of 1995 and was named to the second round of the NCAA Championship, set head coach at his alma mater a year later. In 2014, TU claimed the American Athletic Conference a new school record with 16 wins and earned a then tournament championship and played in the NCAA school-best No. 5 national ranking by Top Drawer McIntosh is truly the epitome of Tulsa men’s soccer. Championship opening round. The Hurricane tallied Soccer. Tulsa recorded 10 shutouts and faced six Since he first walked on campus as a student-athlete 11 wins, posted seven clean sheets and faced five opponents ranked among the nation’s top-30. in 1986, McIntosh has been a part of 298 of TU’s 385 teams ranked in the top-25 for a 3-1-1 mark in those victories either as a player (1986-88), an assistant contests, including a 1-0 win over then #3 Virginia, The 2007 season was also a record-setting year for coach (1989-91) or as the head coach. who went on to claim the 2014 NCAA Championship. the Golden Hurricane, as Tulsa (15-3-2) claimed the Three players picked up all-conference honors, five C-USA regular season and tournament titles after Since his first season as head coach, McIntosh has were tabbed to the all-tournament team and two tallying a 6-0-2 league mark, advanced to the sec- built Tulsa into a conference powerhouse, through were named to the all-Rookie team. ond round of the NCAA Championship, captured 15 four seasons in the Western Athletic Conference wins for the most in school history at that point and (1996-1999), six seasons in the Missouri Valley In 2013, McIntosh recorded his 200th win as the head earned a then school-best No. 6 national ranking by Conference (1995, 2000-04), nine seasons in coach at Tulsa with a 4-1 victory over Ohio State on Soccer America. TU received the NCAA Champions Conference USA (2005-13) and now two seasons in Sept. 6, and went on to lead TU back to the C-USA in Scoring award for scoring a 2.6 goals per game the American Athletic Conference (2014-present). title game. The Hurricane posted an 11-6-3 mark, average, the most for any Division I program on the He has led TU to nine conference championships, recorded seven shutouts, faced four teams ranked year, recorded eight shutouts and faced five oppo- including six tournament and three regular season in the top-20 and concluded the season ranked 24th nents ranked among the nation’s top-20. titles. McIntosh has also put the Hurricane into the in the nation in total goals (37). Cristian Mata was national spotlight, as Tulsa has advanced to the selected as a Soccer America second team All- During the 2006 season, TU advanced to the semi- NCAA Tournament in nine of the last 13 seasons, American, while four players were named to the finals of the Conference USA Championship, and including national quarterfinal appearances in 2004 NSCAA All-Midwest Region team and five student- posted a 9-10 overall record and a 5-3 mark in the and 2009, while posting an 9-8-2 NCAA Tournament athletes picked up All-C-USA accolades. league. The Golden Hurricane also faced nine ranked mark during that same time. opponents, including six ranked among the top-15, The 2012 season was a comeback year as Tulsa and posted five shutouts, including two against McIntosh’s tenure is the longest in the history of the nearly tripled the wins mark from the previous season ranked opponents – #11 South Carolina (1-0) and TU men’s soccer program. He has an overall record with 14, won its fourth C-USA Tournament title and #24 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (3-0). of 228-151-42 and has notched a conference mark advanced to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. The Hurricane of 91-64-22 as a member of four conferences. The recorded eight shutouts and faced five opponents McIntosh guided the Hurricane to a 7-7-7 finish in Golden Hurricane went undefeated in 21-straight ranked among the nation’s top-25. TU finished the year 2005, and TU reached the conference finals for the regular-season league games from October 2006 ranked sixth in the nation in scoring offense (2.29 gpg) second-straight year with its appearance in the to October 2009, and went undefeated in 22 regu- and total goals (48), and seventh in total points (134). C-USA Tournament championship game. Tulsa was lar-season road contests, not including neutral site Three players were named to the NSCAA Division I All- ranked or received votes for six weeks, including a games, from October 2006 to October 2010. Midwest Region teams, and Cristian Mata was named season-best No. 14 national ranking. The Golden as the C-USA Freshman of the Year. Hurricane knocked off third-ranked Creighton and Under McIntosh, the Hurricane has 13 seasons with completed the season with a 2-2-3 mark against 10-plus wins, including a school-best 16 victories The 2011 season was plagued with youth and inju- teams that were either ranked or receiving votes. in 2008, while six of his players (Kyle Brown, Chris ries as the Golden Hurricane recorded a 5-12 overall Six players received all-conference honors. Clements, Cristian Mata, Ashley McInnes, Austin record. The honors, however, were still impressive Neil and Ryan Pore) have achieved All-America sta- as four players picked up All-C-USA accolades and In 2004, McIntosh led Tulsa to its first back-to-back tus. Tulsa student-athletes have also excelled in the three were tabbed to the C-USA All-Freshman Team, NCAA Tournament appearances, the best postsea- classroom as 139 players have received conference including Freshman of the Year, Tony Rocha. son run in school history with its spot in the national academic honors, 32 have earned Academic All- quarterfinals, and concluded the season ranked No. 8 District accolades and nine have received Academic In 2010, Tulsa earned a school-best No. 2 national in the nation. The Hurricane posted a third-place fin- All-America recognition. ranking for three straight weeks, finished with dou- ish in the MVC with a 5-3-1 league mark, but heated ble-digit wins for the 10th time in school history, and up in the MVC Tournament with a win over #17 Over the past 12 years, 15 players have been drafted advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the seventh Creighton before falling to third-ranked SMU in the or gone on to play professionally, including Terry Boss time in school history and fourth-straight year. TU con- title game. In the NCAA Tournament, Tulsa topped (2004), Ryan Pore (2004), Kyle Brown (2005), Lawson cluded the season ranked 10th in the nation in total Michigan State, 3-1, in the opening round and got Vaughn (2005), Daniel Wasson (2005), Dominic Cervi goals (42) and 15th in scoring offense (2.0 goals per past #12 Penn State on penalty kicks. The Hurricane (2008), Chris Clements (2009), Tyrel Lacey (2009), Joe game). then earned a hard-fought, 2-1, double overtime vic- Salem (2010), Hunter Christiansen (2011), Chris Taylor tory over MVC rival SMU in the Round of 16. The

12 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER 2016 Hurricane fell one game short of the College Cup with McIntosh has served as the chairman for the a loss to eventual champion, Indiana, in the national THE mcintosh FILE Midwest Region NCAA Committee, which assists quarterfinal round. in selecting teams for the NCAA Tournament from PERSONAL the Midwest Region. Previously, he was a member Under McIntosh’s tutelage, Ryan Pore became the Alma Mater: Tulsa, 1988 of the Midwest Regional Advisory Committee for first two-time All-America player and a finalist for the Birthdate: April 5, 1966 three years. prestigious Missouri Athletic Club . Hometown: Milwaukee, Wis. Pore led the nation in scoring in 2004 and spear- Over the past 20+ years, McIntosh has been heavily Wife, Denise; son, Ian; daughter, Avery headed the Hurricane attack, which ranked 19th Family: involved in the youth soccer organizations in the city of INTRO nationally in scoring. Tulsa. During 1992-95 seasons, he led his 16-and-under Experience squad to two state championships. In 1988, McIntosh McIntosh guided Tulsa to a banner season in 2003 College Coaching Experience: 24 years (1989-91, coached the Bishop Kelley High School boy’s team to and led the Golden Hurricane back to the NCAA the state quarterfinals and was selected as the District 1995-Present). The 2016 campaign marks his 22nd Tournament for the first time since 1991. TU regis- IV Coach of the Year that same season. tered a 13-6-2 overall record and posted a 6-1-2 mark season as the head coach at Tulsa. in MVC play. The Hurricane was nationally ranked for Playing Experience: Three-year letterwin- In the summer of 1989, McIntosh played for the Tulsa 11-straight weeks and achieved a season-best rank- ner (1986-88). Played one season with the Tulsa Renegades of the Southwest Outdoor Soccer League. PLAYERS ing of No. 10. McIntosh guided the Hurricane to a 4-3 Renegades of the Southwest Outdoor Soccer League. He holds a license in the United States Soccer record against ranked teams and helped sophomore Federation and belongs to the National Soccer Ryan Pore become the second All-America player in Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). school history. McIntosh’s attack-style offense was Tournament and advanced to the finals where the the fifth-ranked scoring offense in the country and Hurricane lost to eventual champion and nationally- In addition, McIntosh and his brother, Mark, have led the Hurricane to its first NCAA Tournament vic- ranked SMU. operated Mac’s Soccer Shack at 61st and Mingo for tory against Oakland in the first round. the past 20 years. McIntosh was already familiar with the Tulsa soccer McIntosh led the Golden Hurricane to a 10-9 over- program before taking over the coaching reins on an McIntosh earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing all record in 2002, and Tulsa finished sixth among interim basis in 1995. McIntosh served as an assis- in 1988 and a master’s degree in business adminis- STAFF the Valley teams with a 4-5 league mark. McIntosh tant coach at TU for two seasons (1989-91). Before tration in 1991, both from TU. He attended Memorial led Tulsa to a 2-1 overtime victory over 15th-ranked that, he was a three-year letterwinner and two-year High School in Tulsa. Wisconsin-Milwaukee in the season opener and then starter for the Golden Hurricane. While serving as added three more victories to record the best sea- team captain in 1987 and 1988, McIntosh was named McIntosh and his wife, Denise, have one son, Ian son start in school history up to that point with a 4-0 the squad’s Most Inspirational Player both years. Thomas, and a daughter, Avery Elizabeth. mark. The team achieved what was then its highest national and regional ranking on Sept. 9 when TU entered the top-25 at No. 12 and was the No. 1 squad McIntosh’s Year-By-Year Record REVIEW in the region for the first time in history. McIntosh then guided Tulsa to the biggest win in school history Year W l T Conf. Record finish when TU shocked previously undefeated and top- 1995 Head Coach 7 8 2 2-3-1 4th (MVC) ranked Stanford, 3-1, on Sept. 27. 1996 Head Coach 9 10 0 3-5-0 6th (WAC) In 2001, McIntosh guided TU to a 9-10 overall record 1997 Head Coach 13 8 0 5-3-0 3rd (WAC) and an MVC mark of 4-5. Tulsa defeated 2000 NCAA

1998 Head Coach 13 6 2 4-3-1 t-4th (WAC) RECORDS & HISTORY national runner-up Creighton and made McIntosh the 1999 Head Coach 9 8 0 6-4-0 2nd (WAC) school’s winningest coach. 2000 Head Coach 10 7 2 5-4-2 7th (MVC) In 2000, he led Tulsa back into the MVC and guided 2001 Head Coach 9 10 0 4-5-0 5th (MVC) the Golden Hurricane to a 10-7-2 mark. With 10 victo- 2002 Head Coach 10 9 0 4-5-0 6th (MVC) ries, it was the fourth-straight winning season under McIntosh. 2003 Head Coach 13 6 2 6-1-2 2nd (MVC) NCAA 32 2004 Head Coach 12 7 4 5-3-1 3rd (MVC) NCAA 8 In 1999, McIntosh picked up his 50th career win with a victory over TCU on Nov. 5, led Tulsa to a second- 2005 Head Coach 7 7 7 2-4-3 8th (C-USA) place finish in the WAC and coached the Hurricane to 2006 Head Coach 9 10 0 5-3-0 3rd (C-USA) a 4-2 upset over 22nd-ranked Bowling Green. 2007 Head Coach 15 3 2 6-0-2 1st (C-USA) NCAA 32 CONFERENCE

In 1998, McIntosh became the first TU coach to guide 2008 Head Coach 16 4 3 7-0-1 1st (C-USA) NCAA 32 athletic american the Hurricane to consecutive conference tournament 2009 Head Coach 15 5 2 6-1-1 1st (C-USA) NCAA 8 appearances. For the first time since the 1990-91 2010 Head Coach 12 7 2 3-3-2 6th (C-USA) NCAA 32 campaigns, Tulsa recorded back-to-back 13-win seasons. TU narrowly missed its second-ever NCAA 2011 Head Coach 5 12 0 1-7-0 9th (C-USA) Tournament trip when the Hurricane fell in the WAC 2012 Head Coach 14 6 1 5-2-1 2nd (C-USA) NCAA 16 Championship game to Fresno State, 5-4, on pen- 2013 Head Coach 11 6 3 4-3-2 5th (C-USA) alty kicks. TU ended the season ranked No. 22 in the national polls. 2014 Head Coach 11 6 3 5-2-1 2nd (The American) NCAA 64 2015 Head Coach 8 6 7 3-3-2 4th (The American) NCAA 32 During the 1997 campaign, Tulsa broke into the nation’s top-25 and tied the schools then highest- Total 21 seasons 228 151 42 91-64-22 ever ranking of No. 20. TU also qualified for the WAC

TULSAHURRICANE.COMTulsaHurricane.com 13 leaders in goals (33), as well as the Buckeyes career During his playing career, he also spent time coaching shots leader (191), season shots leader (71) and tied for the Blue Valley Predators (2008), Bridlemile Soccer Club first in career assists (17). He picked up Soccer America (2009-10) and Tulsa Soccer Club (2012), as well as serv- All-Freshmen team honors in 2000, and earned NSCAA ing as a volunteer student assistant coach during the and NCAA Third-Team All-America accolades in 2004. 2012 season at Tulsa. Cook was a four-time all-conference selection, and is Justin Cook one of only two players in Big Ten history to be awarded At Tulsa, Pore (2002-04) became the program’s only Assistant Coach both Big Ten Freshman of the Year (2000) and Big Ten two-time All-American, and finished his career ranked 10th Year Player of the Year (2004) accolades. second in points (123) and goals (51), and became the first player to record three hat tricks in a career. As a Justin Cook is in his 10th season at The University of Tul- Following his senior season, Cook became the first junior, Pore set TU’s single-season record for goals (22) sa on the Golden Hurricane coaching staff. Cook has been Buckeye player ever to be invited to the Major League and points (55), and the single-game mark for assists an assistant coach the past six years and before that Soccer combine and later was drafted by the Chicago with five. He was a two-time Missouri Valley Conference served as a graduate assistant coach for three seasons. Fire before suffering a career-ending injury. Cook also Player of the Year in 2003 and 2004, a two-time all-MVC played with the Central Florida Kraze of the Premier De- first team performer (2003 and 2004), and was named Cook’s responsibilities include practice and gameday velopment League and was selected as the Most Valu- to the second-team in 2002. Pore was tabbed to the all- preparation, video coordination, overseeing team travel able Player of the 2002 PDL National Championship. Midwest Region first team twice, while concluding the and recruiting, as well as working daily with the at- 2003 campaign as the nation’s second-leading scorer and tacking players. A native of Orlando, Florida, Cook received his bach- was the top scorer in the country in 2004. elor’s degree in sports and leisure studies from Ohio During his time at Tulsa, Cook has helped the Hurri- State in 2004, and received his master’s degree in busi- Pore has a USSF National A License. He recently earned cane clinch three regular season and six conference ness administration from Tulsa in 2009. his bachelor’s degree in organizational studies. tournament championships. He has also helped Tulsa post an overall 107-55-23 record, advance to the NCAA He and his wife, Stefanie, reside in Tulsa. They have two Pore and his wife, Ashley, have one son, Luca, and a Tournament in seven of the nine seasons, including a daughters, Piper McKenzie Ann and Riley Elizabeth Ann. daughter, Stella. quarterfinal appearance in 2009, and earn a school-best No. 2 national ranking in 2010. In 2009, Cook helped bring in the top recruiting class in Conference USA ac- cording to Top Drawer Soccer, while the 2012 signees were ranked ninth nationally, and five of the last seven Daniel classes have been ranked among the top-30. Cherbonnier Cook has coached five players to seven M.A.C. Hermann Ryan Pore Graduate Assistant Trophy Watch Lists, including Chris Clements (2008), Assistant Coach Fourth Year Ashley McInnes (2009, 2010), Joe Salem (2009), Jus- FOurth Year tin Chavez (2010, 2011) and Austin Neil (2010); three All-Americans in Clements (2007-NSCAA Third Team), Former Tulsa All-American Ryan Pore is in his fourth season Daniel Cherbonnier is in his fourth season at The Uni- McInnes (2009-College Soccer News Third Team) and as an assistant coach with the Golden Hurricane. versity of Tulsa. Neil (2009-NSCAA Third Team); Dominic Cervi who played for the United States U-23 in the 2008 CON- During his three years at Tulsa, Pore has helped TU post Prior to coming to Tulsa, Cherbonnier spent six years as CACAF Pre-Olympic Tournament; Quinton Duncan who a 30-18-13 overall record, claim two American Athletic an assistant coach at the University of Texas at Tyler played for the U-20 Canadian National Team in the 2014 Conference championships and advance to the NCAA where he assisted in all aspects of the program includ- Milk Cup in Ireland; Akeil Barrett and Tony Rocha who Championship the last two years. He has also been in- ing coaching, recruiting, goalkeeper training, academic were drafted by Orlando City as the 25th overall pick strumental in coaching seven Top Drawer Soccer Team advising, administrative duties and camp organization. and Sporting KC as the 73rd pick in the 2015 SuperDraft, of the Week selections, two players, Akeil Barrett and respectively, and Bradley Bourgeois who was signed by Tony Rocha, who were drafted by Orlando City as the While at UT Tyler, Cherbonnier helped the Patriots the Houston Dynamo (2015). 25th overall pick and Sporting KC as the 73rd pick in the compile a 72-29-14 overall record and a 50-15-10 mark 2015 SuperDraft, respectively, and Bradley Bourgeois in the American Southwest Conference. During the six He has also been instrumental in coaching 31 NSCAA who was signed by the Houston Dynamo (2015). years, UT-Tyler won three regular season conference All-Region players, 19 Top Drawer Soccer Team of the championships, three ASC tournament championships, Week selections, 12 College Soccer News National On a conference level, Pore has helped coach 12 all-con- and had a program-best NCAA Elite 8 appearance. On Team of the Week honorees, seven Soccer America ference performers, 10 Player of the Week honorees, 13 the field, Cherbonnier helped coach three All-America National Team of the Week selections, three national all-tournament team selections, four All-Rookie honorees selections, nine all-region honorees and 38 all-con- Players of the Week, four TDS Team of the Season play- and two All-Freshman Team performers. ference performers. Off the field, he helped produce ers, three national All-Freshman Team selections and 52 Academic All-Conference players, while the team two TDS All-Rookie Squad honorees. Pore returned to Tulsa after playing professionally for earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award. seven years, including time with the Portland Timbers, On a conference level, Cook has coached 45 all-con- which competed in the USSF D-2 Pro League & USL First Cherbonnier also had coaching stints with Bishop T.K. ference performers, 31 Players of the Week honorees, Division (2009-10) and was a Major League Soccer expan- Gorman High School, All-Saints Episcopal School, Tulsa 32 All-Tournament Team performers, 13 All-Freshman sion team in 2011. At Portland, Pore tallied 25 goals in Soccer Club and Azzurri Soccer Club. Team selections and four All-Rookie honorees. 52 games with the Timbers prior to the MLS expansion and played in eight games following the expansion. He Cherbonnier has earned his NSCAA Advanced National Cook came to Tulsa after serving as a volunteer coach also competed in 11 games and had seven goals with the Goalkeeping Diploma. at UCF during the 2006 season, where he helped the Montreal Impact while on loan from Portland. Before that, Knights post a 3-3-2 mark in Conference USA. Pore played for the MLS Kansas City Wizards, where he A native of College Station, Texas, Cherbonnier earned was drafted in the second round (16th overall pick) in the his bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in ki- A four-year letterwinner at Ohio State, Cook concluded 2005 Major League Soccer SuperDraft, for four years. He nesiology from UT-Tyler in 2012. He will earn his mas- his career ranked second among the school’s career scored three goals in 58 games with the Wizards. ter’s degree in December 2016.

14 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER 2016 Upham is a widely published archaeologist, having writ- During the past decade, TU has achieved a remarkable ten or edited 10 books and more than 75 book chapters transformation. The university is ranked No. 86 among and journal articles. He has lectured extensively in the all U.S. doctoral universities by U.S. News and World United States and Canada. Report (2016), and the College of Law and the graduate Dr. Steadman business programs each are ranked among the top 100. Throughout his career, Upham has been singled out for During the past decade, TU has added more than 1 million Upham his achievements as an educator and administrator. In square feet of space, including student apartments and 2001, he received the Academy Gold Medal of Honor by activity centers, academic and administrative buildings President the Academy of Transdisciplinary Learning and Advance and athletic facilities. INTRO Studies. He was named to the Graduate College Hall of Steadman Upham currently serves as the 19th presi- Fame by Arizona State University and named an ASU dent of The University of Tulsa, a position he has held Distinguished Alumnus in 1998. The University of Oregon since 2004. Prior to coming to TU, he served as presi- presented Upham its Martin Luther King, Jr. Award and dent and chief executive officer of Claremont Graduate Director’s Award for Service and Achievement, both in University, a doctoral research university and a member 1998. Early in his academic career, Upham’s teaching of the Oxford-style consortium known as The Claremont skills were recognized by New Mexico State University, Colleges in Claremont, .

which presented him the Donald C. Roush Award for PLAYERS Excellence in Teaching in 1987, and a year later named Upham received his Ph.D. degree in anthropology in him a Master Teacher. 1980 from Arizona State University. In 1981, he joined New Mexico State University where he held the posi- Upham’s extensive professional service and accomplish- tions of chief archaeologist and assistant professor of ments include commissioner of the Western Association archaeology. He achieved the rank of tenured professor of Schools and Colleges; chairman of the Board of of archaeology in 1989. Before leaving New Mexico State Directors of the Council of Graduate Schools; president, in 1990, he also served as the faculty affiliate, Center for National Physical Science Consortium; director of The Social Research (1985 – 1990); curator of Archaeology, American Mutual Funds; director of the St. Francis Health

University Museum (1984 – 1990); and associate dean System; director of the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce; STAFF of the Graduate School (1987 – 1990). director of the American Council on Education; director of the National Collegiate Athletic Association; director From 1990 to 1998, Upham worked at the University of the College Football Playoffs; and director and chair of Oregon as vice provost for research and dean of the of the Tulsa Community Foundation. Graduate School and professor of anthropology. At Oregon, Upham was responsible for management of the In May 2015, Upham was elected as the American university’s 21 research centers and institutes as well Athletic Conference’s vice chairman of the Board of REVIEW as The River Front Research Park. He also served as the Directors for a two-year term, through the 2016-17 aca- university’s chief administrator for graduate education. demic year. RECORDS & HISTORY CONFERENCE american athletic american

TULSAHURRICANE.COMTulsaHurricane.com 15 values. We are eager to become an integral part the a nationwide study on sports-related gambling. He Tulsa community and the TU family.” has been a presenter and panelist at events such as the NCAA Future Coaches Academy, Champions for Under Gragg’s leadership, Eastern Michigan enjoyed Dr. Derrick Athletic Directors and Football Coaches, Emerging successful campaigns not only on the field, but also Administrators Academy Professional Development Gragg in the classroom. EMU athletic teams accumulated Conference and the NCAA Annual Convention. Gragg 22 Mid-American Conference (MAC) championships also authorized two Title IX studies while demonstrat- Vice President and in that time. Meanwhile, Eastern Michigan’s student- ing continual improvement in Title IX compliance and Director of Athletics athlete graduation rate exceeded the general student gender equity issues. body graduation rate by 20%. Impressively the EMU Dr. Derrick Gragg is in his fourth year as The University student-athletes posted the highest cumulative grade Gragg currently serves as chairperson of the American of Tulsa’s Vice President and Director of Athletics. He point average in history four consecutive semesters Athletic Conference’s Finance committee. He is also was appointed to the position on March 20, 2013, and during Gragg’s tenure. a member of the NCAA DI Postseason Football Bowl began his tenure with the Golden Hurricane 39 days Game Ad Hoc Working Group and a member of the Eastern Michigan also saw its athletic fundraising lev- later. ITA’s Athletic Director’s Advisory Group on College els reach new heights with four of the top five funding Tennis. During his first three years, Gragg has overseen Tulsa’s years occurring under Gragg’s tenure as athletic direc- transition into the American Athletic Conference and in tor. Additionally, Gragg spearheaded the construction He is a former member of the NCAA’s Minority Oppor- 2014-15 he administered the development and imple- of EMU’s $3.9 million multipurpose indoor athletic tunities & Interests Committee, having served as co- mentation of the athletic department’s Strategic Plan. practice facility and was nationally recognized for his chair of the committee in 2004-05. Gragg also served Within his first 20 months, Gragg announced the hir- leadership, earning the Black Coaches & Administra- as a member of the NCAA’s Legislative Council and cur- ing of Missouri Head Basketball Coach Frank Haith as tors (BCA) Administrator of the Year Award in 2008-09. rently is a member of the NACDA Division I-A Athletic Tulsa’s new head coach in April 2014, appointed former Directors Scholarship Ad Hoc Steering Committee. Women’s British Open Champion Emilee Klein-Gille Gragg spent six years at the University of Arkansas as the school’s women’s golf coach and, in December before his appointment at Eastern Michigan. He joined In October 2015, Gragg released his first book titled “40 2014, chose Baylor offensive coordinator Philip Mont- Arkansas in 2000 as an associate athletic director and Days of Direction: Life Lessons from the Talented gomery, one of the nation’s brightest offensive minds, was promoted to senior associate athletic director in Ten”, which shares life experiences as a collegiate ath- to coach the Golden Hurricane football team. 2003 and then to deputy athletic director. In his ten- lete in hopes to provide a blueprint for today’s student- ure at Arkansas, Gragg was involved in various areas athlete. Under Gragg’s leadership, Tulsa teams have won a to- including: athletic administration, sport program over- A former collegiate wide receiver, Gragg lettered four tal of 16 league championships in three years. Since his sight, marketing, sports information, recruitment, bud- years at Vanderbilt while earning his bachelor’s de- arrival, 15 student-athletes have earned All-America geting, student-athlete support, compliance, facilities gree in human development in 1992. He earned his accolades and six have been selected as CoSIDA Aca- and game management, fund-raising and research. demic All-Americans. master’s degree in sports administration from Wayne Before that, Gragg spent three years as assistant ath- State University in 1999. Gragg received his doctorate In Tulsa’s two years as a member of The American, letic director for compliance at Michigan beginning his in higher education administration from the University more than 200 student-athletes each year have been tenure in 1997. Previously, he was the director of com- of Arkansas in May of 2004 and also taught several recognized to the all-academic team. The 2015-16 sea- pliance and operations at Missouri from 1995-97. Dur- college courses during his tenure there as an athletic son saw Hurricane teams win five league champion- ing his two years in Columbia, he was the game event administrator. ships with 11 teams participating in the post-season. manager for 10 Olympic sports programs and chairman A native of Huntsville, Ala., Gragg was inducted into It was the first time in school history that football of the Big 12 Compliance Coordinators Group during his the Huntsville-Madison County (Ala.) Athletic Hall of reached a bowl game and men’s basketball made the last year as compliance coordinator at the university. NCAA Tournament in the same year. In 2014-15, Tulsa Fame in 2010. He is a member of the National Associa- teams won four league titles in the school’s first year as Gragg began his career in athletic administration at his tion of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). alma mater, Vanderbilt, where he served from 1993 to a conference member and 10 teams advanced to post- Gragg, 46 (11-19-69), and his wife, Sanya, have four 1995 as an academic counselor before adding the title season competition. children: daughters DeSha and Saniyah; and sons Av- of director of student life in his final year. In 2013-14, Tulsa won seven Conference USA Cham- ery, a student-athlete at The University of Tulsa, and pionships and eight teams participated in NCAA post- During his career, Gragg has published several articles Phillip-Raymond. season competition. More than 200 student-athletes and editorials on intercollegiate athletics as well as were named to the Commissioners Honor Roll and a league-best 63 recipients earned the C-USA Academic Medalist honor, awarded to student-athletes with a cu- mulative 3.75 GPA or better, during Gragg’s first year at Tulsa. Before coming to Tulsa, Gragg spent seven years as the Director of Athletics at Eastern Michigan University, where he was responsible for an intercollegiate ath- letic program with 21 teams, 550 student-athletes and 80 staff members. Gragg’s experience covers 20 years in progressively advanced roles at the universities of Arkansas, Michigan, Missouri and Vanderbilt. “My family and I are tremendously excited to be part of The University of Tulsa. This is a wonderful oppor- tunity to lead a program of this caliber,” Gragg said at the introductory news conference. “The university’s combination of academic and athletic success dovetails perfectly with my own personal and professional core

16 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER 2016 2015 Season In Review The Golden Hurricane finished last season with an 8-6-7 overall record, won the American Athletic Conference Championship and advanced to the NCAA Championship Second Round. TU had four players named to The American first and second teams, two were tabbed to the All-Rookie team and five picked up all-tournament team accolades. INTRO Tulsa Fails to Advance in the Championship semifinals, 4-2, on penalty kicks in a Sanchez Named to Top Drawer NCAA Second Round shootout on Saturday, November 7 at the Hurricane Soccer Postseason Freshman Best XI Soccer and Track Stadium. The Tulsa men’s soccer team tied eighth-ranked TU then tied No. 1 seed and seventh-ranked SMU, Tulsa men’s soccer player Juan Sanchez was Notre Dame in the 2015 NCAA Championship 2-2, and advanced to The American Championship, named to the Top Drawer Soccer Postseason Second Round, but failed to advance in a penalty 4-3, on penalty kicks on November 13 at the Corbett Freshman Best XI. Sanchez, a forward from kick shootout, 3-0, at Alumni Stadium in South Soccer Stadium in Tampa, Fla. Ossining, N.Y., started all 21 games as a true Bend, Ind. Juan Sanchez scored TU’s goal to tie freshman. He had a team-leading eight goals and And finally, Tulsa captured The American PLAYERS the game in the 62nd minute. Championship with a 1-1 tie against No. 3 seed 19 points, while contributing three assists Tulsa in the NCAAs UConn, and a 4-3, penalty kick shootout. Tulsa Trio Named to NCAA All-East Tulsa was in the NCAA Tournament for the second- Tulsa Faced Nine Top-25 Opponents Region Team straight year. The Hurricane has a 9-9-2 mark in The Tulsa men’s soccer team faced nine top-25 Bradley Bourgeois, Geoffrey Dee and Juan Sanchez the tournament, making quarterfinal appearances opponents, including three in the top-five, last were tabbed to the 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s in 2004 and 2009. season. The Golden Hurricane defeated #16 Soccer All-East Region Team, as announced by the FIU in the NCAA Championship First Round (3-2, National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Ties, Ties and More Ties Bourgeois was a first-team selection, while both OT), tied #2 Virginia (1-1), #7 SMU (2-2) in the STAFF Tulsa had seven ties last season, including five in conference tournament and #8 Notre Dame (1-1) Dee and Sanchez were tabbed to the third team. the final seven games, which tied the most in a in the NCAA Championship Second Round, and fell single season set back in 2005. TU was able to to #1 Creighton (1-0), #4 North Carolina (2-1), #18 Tulsa was Nation’s Youngest Team claim a conference title without a win, but failed SMU (3-2) in the regular season, #18 USF (2-1) and The Tulsa men’s soccer team had 24 underclassmen to advance in the NCAA Championship when tying #22 Saint Louis (1-0, 2OT). (15 freshmen, nine sophomores, four juniors and eighth-ranked Notre Dame. two seniors) and was tied for the youngest team Among the Nation’s Best

in the country with Utah Valley in 2015. Bradley, REVIEW Tulsa Earned The American Tulsa concluded the season ranked 27th in total East Tennessee State and Radford each had 23 Championship Without a Win goals (36), 30th in total points (105), 31st in total freshmen and sophomores. The Golden Hurricane tied No. 5 seed UCF, 2-2, assists (33) and 38th in scoring offense (1.71 gpg) and advanced to the American Athletic Conference and among the nation’s best. RECORDS & HISTORY CONFERENCE american athletic american

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Conference Standings Players G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots The American Games All Games DEE, Geoffrey 21-21 6 6 18 55 W l T W l T SAARI, Ray 20-18 1 4 6 37 VELASQUEZ, Miguel 15-4 4 1 9 33 SMU* 7 0 1 15 3 4 SANCHEZ, Juan 21-21 8 3 19 30 USF 5 1 2 11 6 3 DRACKETT, Cameron 19-8 2 2 6 29 UConn 3 3 2 10 6 6 NCHANJI, Lesley 16-13 2 3 7 22 Tulsa + 3 3 2 8 6 7 JACKSON, Zach 21-2 2 4 8 19 UCF 3 4 1 7 8 2 BOURGEOIS, Bradley 21-21 4 0 8 17 SIGUE, Aymar 13-4 1 0 2 16 Cincinnati 1 4 3 7 9 3 POPPEN, Cole 21-21 1 3 5 15 Memphis 1 4 3 3 10 4 DUIT, Kay 20-20 1 2 4 15 Temple 2 6 0 10 7 2 MITRIK, Michael 14-1 3 0 6 14 RARANJE, Munashe 15-11 0 1 1 11 * Regular Season Champions ROCHA, Rollie 13-6 0 0 0 6 + Conference Tournament Champions STAVROU, Zack 21-9 0 1 1 4 SPEED, Jordan 12-10 0 0 0 3 DUNCAN, Quinton 21-14 0 2 2 3 KIRKSEY, Khalil 3-0 0 0 0 2 2015 Tulsa Results ALEXANDER, Dillon 16-4 1 0 2 2 GOODEN, Jacob 1-0 0 1 1 1 Date Opponent Result HANAT, Brandon 2-1 0 0 0 0 MCGUIRE, Jake 18-1 0 0 0 0 August SMART, Adrian 3-2 0 0 0 0 28 #22 Saint Louis L, 1-0 (2OT) DOELLEFELD, Tony 1-0 0 0 0 0 30 Sacramento State W, 2-1 TULSA 21 36 33 105 334 OPPONENTS 21 28 28 84 240 September 4 at #2 Virginia T, 1-1 (2OT) Goalkeepers G-GS mINS GA SO SV GAA 6 at #4 North Carolina L, 2-1 DA SILVA, Marcel 2-2 180:00 2 1 9 1.00 10 Oral Roberts W, 6-2 MCGUIRE, Jake 18-18 1754:42 17 6 69 0.99 13 Portland W, 3-2 (OT) HANAT, Brandon 2-1 119:32 7 1 13 1.75 19 at #1 Creighton L, 1-0 TEAM 0-0 0:00 0 0 3 0.00 21 at UMKC W, 3-2 (OT) TULSA 21 2054:14 28 3 84 1.23 26 SMU* (ADN) L, 1-0 OPPONENTS 21 2054:14 36 3 91 1.58

OCTOBER Fouls: TU 282, Opponents 259 Penalty Kicks: TU 4-5, Opponents 1-1 3 at Cincinnati* T, 1-1 (2OT) Corner Kicks: TU 121, Opponents 86 7 #18 USF* L, 2-1 Yellow Cards: TU 21, Opponents 28 10 at UCF* W, 1-0 Red Cards: TU 1, Opponents 2 17 Temple* W, 2-0 21 at #15 SMU* L, 3-2 24 UConn* T, 1-1 (2OT) 31 at Memphis* W, 3-0 Tulsa’s Top 10 Crowds

NOVEMBER 6,453 at #1 Creighton Sept. 19, 2015 6,163 at Fresno State Nov. 8, 1999 7 UCF^ T, 2-2 (2OT) 13 vs. #7 SMU^ T, 2-2 (2OT) 4,771 at Saint Louis Sept. 26, 2009 15 vs. UConn^ T, 1-1 (2OT) 4,744 at #1 Akron Sept. 24, 2010 19 #16 FIU# W, 3-2 (OT) 4,323 vs. SMU (at UConn) Nov. 14, 2014 22 at #8 Notre Dame# T, 1-1 (2OT) 4,315 at UConn Oct. 11, 2014 4,254 at #1 Akron Dec. 5, 2009 BOLD denotes home game 4,023 at Creighton Sept. 22, 2007 * American Athletic Conference match ^American Athletic Conference tournament 3,567 at #6 Indiana Dec. 5, 2004 # NCAA tournament 3,327 at #2 Connecticut Aug. 31, 2008

18 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER 2016 Tulsa Records Season Leaders 2014 Akeil Barrett/Ray Saari...... 6 Individual Records Game 2015 Juan Sanchez...... 8 Points Game Most Goals Scored 16 ...... vs. Nicholls State (9-9-90) 1980 Huyhn Bui...... 20 Most Goals Most Points Scored 1981 Huyhn Bui...... 32 Assists 4 by each of the following:

46 ...... vs. Nicholls State (9-9-90) 1982 Perry Senko...... 26 INTRO Bobby Ryan vs. Phillips University (9-19-84) Most Assists 1983 Steve Kassen...... 25 1980 Charles Igwe...... 6 Jimmy Dowell vs. Nicholls State (9-9-90) 1981 Perry Senko/Kirk Waites...... 10 14...... vs. Nicholls State (9-9-90) 1984 Rex Rayfield...... 27 Frank Velez vs. Bradley (10-11-91) 1985 Rex Rayfield...... 20 1982 Gary Buffini...... 9 Most Assists Largest Margin of Victory 1986 Shane Schwab...... 18 1983 Huyhn Bui/Perry Senko...... 8 5 Ryan Pore vs. Evansville (10-24-04) 16 ...... vs. Nicholls State 16-0 (9-9-90) 1987 Rex Rayfield...... 10 1984 Doug Kalmbach/Perry Senko...... 4 Most Saves 1988 Frank Velez...... 38 1985 Rex Rayfield...... 4 17 Gerald Guerrieri vs. SMU (10-19-84) 1989 Frank Velez...... 34 1986 Kevin Hart...... 5 1990 Jimmy Dowell...... 27 1987 Shane Schwab...... 4 Miscellaneous 1991 Frank Velez...... 49*$ 1988 Kevin King...... 8 Season 1989 Shane Schwab...... 11 Records 1992 Jimmy Dowell...... 27 PLAYERS 1993 Tom McAdams ...... 36 1990 Jimmy Dowell...... 9 Most Goals 1994 Jimmy Dowell...... 33* 1991 Jimmy Dowell...... 11* 22 Ryan Pore ...... 2004 Consecutive Team 1995 John Ackland...... 14 1992 Jimmy Dowell...... 5 1996 Donivan Bradshaw...... 25 1993 Daniel Dapaah...... 11 Most Assists Wins 1997 Donivan Bradshaw...... 30 1994 Sebastien Colom...... 13* 13 Sebastien Colom...... 1994 12...... 1989 1998 Eric Dominguez...... 22 1995 John Ackland/Corbin Tubbs...... 4 Most Points 1996 Robbie Aristodemo...... 10 Unbeaten 1999 Donivan Bradshaw...... 13 55 Ryan Pore (22g, 11a)...... 2004 1997 Gary Walters...... 4 16...... 2008 2000 Eric Dominguez...... 30 Most Saves 2001 Kyle Brown...... 18 1998 Robbie Aristodemo...... 6 Losses 137 Rich Mottl...... 1988 2002 Ryan Pore...... 19 1999 Jason Rosenthal...... 3 8...... 1987 2000 Chris Spears...... 7 Most Shutouts 2003 Ryan Pore...... 49* Shutouts 2001 Stephen Warwick...... 9

2004 Ryan Pore...... 55^ STAFF 9 Gerald Guerrieri...... 1984 5...... 1997 2005 Kyle Brown...... 31* 2002 Kyle Brown...... 5 Lowest Goals-Against Average Home Wins 2006 Eric Burkholder/Jose Parada..... 14 2003 Kyle Brown...... 11* 0.47 Jeff McKeever...... 1998 2004 Ryan Pore...... 11* 39...... 1988-92 2007 Eric DeFreitas...... 24* 2008 Austin Neil...... 26 2005 Eric Burkholder...... 10* Road Wins (not including neutral site) Career 2009 Austin Neil...... 29* 2006 Eric DeFreitas...... 6 22...... 2006-10 2010 Ashley McInnes...... 28 2007 Eric Burkholder...... 9* Most Goals Highest Average Goals/Game 2011 Corey Albertson...... 15 2008 Ashley McInnes...... 8* 60 Frank Velez ...... 1988-91 3.5...... 1989 2012 Cristian Mata...... 34* 2009 Ashley McInnes...... 9 2013 Cristian Mata...... 27 2010 Corey Albertson...... 5

Most Assists REVIEW 2011 Tony Rocha...... 5 28 Jimmy Dowell...... 1990-94 Consecutive Individual 2014 Akeil Barrett/Ray Saari...... 14 2015 Juan Sanchez...... 19 2012 Cristian Mata/Omar Mata...... 6 Most Points 2013 Akeil Barrett...... 8 136 Frank Velez (60g, 16a)...... 1988-91 Games Scoring a Goal 2014 Austin Neil...... 5 Most Saves 10 Jimmy Dowell...... 1994 2015 Geoffrey Dee...... 6 283 Gerald Guerrieri...... 1981-84 Games With an Assist Goals 4 Jeovahnni Sandez...... 2008 * denotes conference leader Most Shutouts 1980 Huyhn Bui...... 9 Eric Burkholder...... 2005 $ denotes conference record 21 Gerald Guerrieri...... 1981-84 1981 Huyhn Bui...... 13 Kyle Brown...... 2003 ^ denotes national leader

Lowest Goals-Against Average 1982 Perry Senko...... 10 RECORDS & HISTORY (Minimum of 1,000 minutes in goal) Robbie Aristodemo...... 1996 1983 Steve Kassen...... 10 0.99 Tyrel Lacey...... 2005-08 Kevin King...... 1989 1984 Rex Rayfield...... 13 Shutouts 1985 Rex Rayfield...... 8 Goalkeeper Saves 3 Jake McGuire...... 2014 1986 Shane Schwab...... 8 Mark Pais...... 2012 (twice) 1987 Jim Fox/Rex Rayfield...... 4 1994 Derek Pittman...... 51 1995 Derek Pittman...... 51 Tyrel Lacey...... 2008 1988 Frank Velez...... 17 1989 Frank Velez...... 15 1996 Rob Beres...... 49 Team Records Jeff McKeever...... 1998 1990 Jimmy Dowell...... 9 1997 Rob Beres...... 79 Rob Beres...... 1997 Season 1991 Frank Velez...... 21*$ 1998 Jeff McKeever...... 36 Rich Mottl & Chris Dodder ... 1989 1992 Jimmy Dowell...... 11 1999 Jeff McKeever...... 61 Gerald Guerrieri...... 1984 2000 Brent Salter...... 74 Most Wins 1993 Tom McAdams...... 15 1994 Jimmy Dowell...... 15* 2001 Brent Salter...... 86 16...... 2008 Most Goals by a Freshman 17 Frank Velez ...... 1988 1995 John Ackland...... 7 2002 Brent Salter...... 86 Most Losses 1996 Donivan Bradshaw...... 11 2003 Terry Boss...... 57 14...... 1987 1997 Donivan Bradshaw...... 14 2004 Dominic Cervi...... 45

Most Ties 1998 Eric Dominguez...... 9 2005 Dominic Cervi...... 54 CONFERENCE 7...... 2005, 2015 1999 Donivan Bradshaw...... 6 2006 Tyrel Lacey...... 41 athletic american Most Shutouts 2000 Eric Dominguez...... 13 2007 Dominic Cervi...... 81 2008 Tyrel Lacey...... 77 11...... 1998 2001 Kyle Brown...... 7 2002 Ryan Pore...... 9 2009 Andy Aguilar...... 88 Most Goals Scored 2003 Ryan Pore...... 20* 2010 Ray Clark...... 73 63...... 1989 2004 Ryan Pore...... 22^ 2011 Michael Murray...... 53 Most Points Scored 2005 Kyle Brown...... 13* 2012 Mark Pais...... 74 175 ...... 1989 2006 Eric Burkholder/Jose Parada...... 5 2013 Jake McGuire...... 46 Most Assists 2007 Todd Goddard...... 11* 2014 Jake McGuire...... 69 53...... 2009 2008 Austin Neil...... 11 2015 Jake McGuire...... 67 2009 Austin Neil...... 13* Fewest Goals Allowed 2010 Ashley McInnes...... 12* 15 ...... 1982 2011 Corey Albertson...... 6 2012 Cristian Mata...... 14* 2013 Cristian Mata...... 10

TULSAHURRICANE.COMTulsaHurricane.com 19 Goalkeeper Shutouts Goalkeeper Goals-Against Avg. career Leaders 1994 Derek Pittman...... 2 1994 Bryant Mueller...... 1.35 Points 1995 Derek Pittman...... 2 1995 Bryant Mueller...... 1.35 1996 Rob Beres...... 3 1996 Derek Pittman...... 1.625 1. Frank Velez (1988-91)...... 136 1997 Rob Beres...... 4 1997 Rob Beres...... 1.475 2. Ryan Pore (2002-04)...... 123 1998 Jeff McKeever...... 6 1998 Jeff McKeever...... 0.473 3. Jimmy Dowell (1990-94)...... 118 1999 Jeff McKeever...... 2 1999 Jeff McKeever...... 1.79 4. Kyle Brown (2001-05)...... 101 2000 Brent Salter...... 0 2000 Brent Salter...... 1.54 5. Huyhn Bui (1980-83)...... 86 2001 Brent Salter...... 4 2001 Brent Salter...... 1.53 2002 Brent Salter...... 2 2002 Brent Salter...... 1.48 Austin Neil (2008-10, 2013-14)...... 86 2003 Terry Boss...... 3 2003 Terry Boss...... 1.2 7. Shane Schwab (1986-89)...... 85 2004 Dominic Cervi...... 2 2004 Terry Boss...... 0.98 Daniel Dapaah (1990-93)...... 85 2005 Dominic Cervi...... 2 2005 Dominic Cervi...... 1.33 9. Donivan Bradshaw (1996-99)...... 84 2006 Tyrel Lacey...... 3 2006 Tyrel Lacey...... 1.24 10. Perry Senko (1981-84)...... 83 2007 Dominic Cervi...... 6 2007 Dominic Cervi...... 1.11 2008 Tyrel Lacey...... 8 2008 Tyrel Lacey...... 0.63 2009 Andy Aguilar...... 6 2009 Andy Aguilar...... 1.12 Goals 2010 Ray Clark...... 4 2010 Ray Clark...... 1.27 2011 Michael Murray...... 1 2011 Michael Murray...... 1.75 1. Frank Velez (1988-91)...... 60 2012 Mark Pais...... 8 2012 Mark Pais...... 1.07 2. Ryan Pore (2002-04)...... 51 2013 Cody Mumma...... 4 2013 Cody Mumma...... 0.5 3. Jimmy Dowell (1990-94)...... 45 2014 Jake McGuire...... 6 2014 Jake McGuire...... 0.99 4. Kyle Brown (2001-05)...... 38 2015 Jake McGuire...... 2 2015 Jake McGuire...... 1.23 5. Donivan Bradshaw (1996-99)...... 37 6. Austin Neil (2008-10, 2013-14)...... 36 7. Huyhn Bui (1980-83)...... 33 8. Shane Schwab (1986-89)...... 31 Hurricane Coaching Records 9. Ashley McInnes (2007-10)...... 30 10. Rex Rayfield (1983-87)...... 29 Year Coach W l T Conf. Finish Tim Schaeffer (1988-90)...... 29 1980 Walter Schnoor 7 6 1 – – Eric Dominguez (1997-2000)...... 29 1981 Walter Schnoor 14 7 1 – – 1982 Walter Schnoor 13 2 2 – – Assists 1983 Walter Schnoor 10 11 0 – – 1984 Walter Schnoor 11 7 3 – – 1. Jimmy Dowell (1990-94)...... 28 1985 Walter Schnoor 7 6 1 – – 2. Daniel Dapaah (1990-93)...... 25 1986 Bruce Palmbaum 10 10 0 – – Kyle Brown (2001-05)...... 25 1987 Bruce Palmbaum 5 14 2 – – Eric Burkholder (2004-07)...... 25 5. Shane Schwab (1986-89)...... 23 1988 Bruce Palmbaum 14 5 2 – – 6. Perry Senko (1981-84)...... 22 1989 Randy Waldrum 14 4 0 – – Robbie Aristodemo (1996-2000)...... 22 1990 Randy Waldrum 13 3 1 – – Ashley McInnes (2007-10)...... 22 1991 Randy Waldrum 14 3 0 4-0-0 (MVC) 1st 8. Kevin King (1988-91)...... 21 1992 Randy Waldrum 7 8 2 1-3-0 (MVC) 5th Stephen Warwick (2000-03)...... 21 1993 Randy Waldrum 10 6 2 3-1-1 (MVC) 2nd Ryan Pore (2002-04)...... 21 1994 Randy Waldrum 8 9 1 3-3-0 (MVC) 5th 1995 Tom McIntosh 7 8 2 2-3-1 (MVC) 4th 1996 Tom McIntosh 9 10 0 3-5-0 (WAC) 6th 1997 Tom McIntosh 13 8 0 5-3-0 (WAC) 3rd 1998 Tom McIntosh 13 6 2 4-3-1 (WAC) t-4th 1999 Tom McIntosh 9 8 0 6-4-0 (WAC) 2nd 2000 Tom McIntosh 10 7 2 5-4-2 (MVC) 7th 2001 Tom McIntosh 9 10 0 4-5-0 (MVC) 5th 2002 Tom McIntosh 10 9 0 4-5-0 (MVC) 6th 2003 Tom McIntosh 13 6 2 6-1-2 (MVC) 2nd 2004 Tom McIntosh 12 7 4 5-3-1 (MVC) 3rd 2005 Tom McIntosh 7 7 7 2-4-3 (C-USA) 8th 2006 Tom McIntosh 9 10 0 5-3 (C-USA) 3rd 2007 Tom McIntosh 15 3 2 6-0-2 (C-USA) 1st 2008 Tom McIntosh 16 4 3 7-0-1 (C-USA) 1st 2009 Tom McIntosh 15 5 2 6-1-1 (C-USA) 1st 2010 Tom McIntosh 12 7 2 3-3-2 (C-USA) 6th 2011 Tom McIntosh 5 12 0 1-7-0 (C-USA) 9th 2012 Tom McIntosh 14 6 1 5-2-1 (C-USA) 2nd 2013 Tom McIntosh 11 6 3 4-3-2 (C-USA) 5th 2014 Tom McIntosh 11 6 3 5-2-1 (The American) 2nd 2015 Tom McIntosh 8 6 7 3-3-2 (The American) 4th 35 Years 385 252 60 102-71-23

20 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER 2016 All-Americans INTRO

1991 2005 2009

Frank Velez Kyle Brown Ashley McInnes PLAYERS Former TU standout Frank Velez was drafted Kyle Brown became the third player in school Tulsa’s fifth All-America selection was Ashley professionally in 1991. The forward left Tulsa history to earn All-America honors with his McInnes in 2009, as he earned College Soccer as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 136 honorable mention All-America selection by News All-America third team honors. McInnes points. He was TU’s first All-America pick. He Soccer America. Brown led all Conference USA scored nine goals and had eight assists for 26 was a 2000 inductee into The University of players in scoring and goals with 13 goals and points. He helped TU register a 15-5-2 overall Tulsa Athletic Hall of Fame. five assists for 31 points. He is just one of two record, earn a third-straight C-USA regular players in school history to earn all-conference season and tournament title, and advance to first team honors during all four years of his the quarterfinals of the NCAA Men’s Soccer career. Tournament. STAFF REVIEW

2003 Ryan Pore Ryan Pore became Tulsa’s second All- 2009 2007 RECORDS & HISTORY America selection in 2003. Pore concluded Austin Neil his ­sophomore season as the nation’s second- Chris Clements leading scorer with 49 points on 20 goals and Chris Clements became TU’s fourth All-America Austin Neil became TU’s sixth All-America nine assists, and was also second nationally for selection in 2007 as he earned NSCAA/adidas honoree as he earned NSCAA All-America third goals scored. He helped Tulsa to 13 victories NCAA All-America third-team accolades. team accolades. Neil led the Golden Hurricane and to the NCAA Tournament second round. Clements scored two goals and had one assist with 13 goals and three assists for 29 points. from his defender position, and assisted the He helped TU register a 15-5-2 overall record, 2004 Golden Hurricane to eight shutouts. He helped earn a third-straight C-USA regular season and tournament title, and advance to the Ryan Pore TU tally a 15-3-2 record, register a C-USA regular season and tournament title, and quarterfinals of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament. Ryan Pore became the first two-time All- advance to the second round of the NCAA America player in school history with his 2004 CONFERENCE Men’s Soccer Tournament. athletic american selection. Pore led the nation in scoring with 22 goals and 11 assists for 55 points. He was a finalist for the Hermann Trophy and was named the Soccer America National Player of the Year. Pore helped TU to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals. He was a second round draft pick by the MLS’ Kansas City Wizards in 2005.

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 21 Golden Hurricane in the Pros 1990 2005 2009 Shane Schwab Kyle Brown Joe Salem (MISL, Dallas Sidekicks) (MLS, New England (USL, Puerto Rico Islanders) Revolution, 1991 35th Pick, 3rd Round) 2010 Shane Schwab Lawson Vaughn Hunter Christiansen (NPSL, Tulsa Ambush) (MLS, Chivas USA, (MLS, New England 25th Pick, Supplemental Draft) Revolution, 1992 Daniel Wasson 6th Pick, Supplemental Draft) (MLS, , Ashley McInnes Frank Velez 38th Pick, Supplemental Draft) (NPSL, Tulsa Ambush, (MLS, Chicago Fire, 4th Round; USISL, Dallas Allocation Spot) Rockets) 2006 Chris Taylor Kevin King Robbie Aristodemo (MLS, Portland Timbers, (NPSL, Tulsa Ambush, (MISL, ) 22nd Pick, 2nd Round) 1st Pick, 1st Round) Kyle Brown (MLS, Real Salt Lake) 2011 Robbie Aristodemo ryan pore 1994 Justin Chavez Jimmy Dowell 2007 (MLS, Chicago Fire, 66th Pick, Supplemental Draft) (NPSL, Cleveland Crunch, Dominic Cervi 3rd Round) (MLS, Chicago Fire) Kyle Brown 2014 1995 (MLS, Houston Dynamo) Akeil Barrett Keith Williams (MLS, Orlando City, (NPSL, Wichita Wings, 2008 25th Pick, SuperDraft) 7th Pick, 1st Round) Tony Rocha Terry Boss (MLS, Sporting KC, (MLS, Seattle Sounders) 73rd Pick, SuperDraft) 2001 Kyle Brown Robbie Aristodemo (USL, ) (USL, Toronto Lynx) 2015 kyle brown lawson vaughn Dominic Cervi Bradley Bourgeois (Scotland) (MLS, Houston Dynamo) 2002 Chris Clements Robbie Aristodemo (USL, ) (MISL, ) Tyrel Lacey Key (MLS, New England MISL- Major League MLS- Major League Soccer 2004 Revolution) NPSL- National Professional Soccer League Ryan Pore Ryan Pore USISL- United States Interregional Soccer League USL- (MLS, Kansas City Wizards, (USL, Portland Timbers) 16th Pick, 2nd Round) Daniel Wasson (Germany)

daniel wasson dominic cervi Tulsa’s Hat Trick History Season Player Game Score 1984 Bobby Ryan* vs. Phillips University (9/19/84) W, 14-0 1990 Jimmy Dowell* vs. Nicholls State (9/9/90) W, 16-0 1991 Frank Velez* vs. Bradley (10/11/91) W, 7-0 1993 Tom McAdams vs. Drury (9/7/93) W, 6-0 1993 Danny Dapaah vs. Wright State (9/26/93) T, 3-3 terry boss chris clements 1993 Tom McAdams vs. Southwest Missouri State (9/28/93) W, 7-0 1999 Kyle Smith vs. TCU (11/5/99) W, 3-2 1999 Ted Figard vs. Bowling Green State (9/12/99) W, 4-2 2000 Eric Dominguez vs. Oral Roberts (9/21/00) W, 7-3 2003 Ryan Pore vs. Eastern Illinois (10/10/03) W, 7-0 2003 Ryan Pore vs. New Mexico (9/12/03) W, 3-2 2004 Ryan Pore vs. Western Kentucky (10/8/04) W, 4-1 2010 Austin Neil vs. Seattle (9/4/10) W, 3-1 2012 Akeil Barrett vs. Oakland (9/16/12) W, 7-5 tyrel lacey Chris Taylor * indicates four goals scored

22 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER 2016 TulsaHurricane.com 22 CollegeSoccerNews.com Soccer America National Team of the Week Individual Honors Top-100 Freshmen to Watch List 2003 Kyle Brown Oct. 8 Ryan Pore Nov. 5 2009 Matt Boullt Tulsa Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees 2004 Ryan Pore Oct. 13 2000 Frank Velez 2007 Chris Clements Sept. 5 2003 Kevin King CollegeSoccerNews.com Todd Goddard Sept. 25 Eric Burkholder Nov. 21 2013 Huynh Bui National Team of the Week 2008 Austin Neil Sept. 23 2002 Kyle Brown Sept. 3 Jeovahnni Sandez Sept. 30 2003 Ryan Pore Sept. 15 2012 Bryce Follensbee Sept. 4 INTRO Kyle Brown Oct. 20 Akeil Barrett Sept. 20 National Honors Ryan Pore Nov. 4 2004 Ryan Pore Oct. 11 M.A.C Hermann Trophy Finalist 2007 Todd Goddard Sept. 24 Soccer America All-Freshman Eric DeFreitas Nov. 5 2004 Ryan Pore - Finalist 2008 Austin Neil, Second Team Eric Burkholder Nov. 19 2012 Cristian Mata, First Team 2008 Joe Salem Oct. 6 M.A.C Hermann Trophy Watch List Ashley McInnes Oct. 27

2008 Chris Clements Jose Parada Nov. 23 Soccer America MVP’s PLAYERS 2009 Ashley McInnes Joe Salem 2009 Ashley McInnes Sept. 28 2009 Ashley McInnes, Third Team 2010 Justin Chavez Ashley McInnes Austin Neil Oct. 19 Austin Neil 2010 Ashley McInnes Sept. 13 2011 Justin Chavez 2012 Cristian Mata Oct. 1 Top Drawer Soccer National Akeil Barrett Nov. 13 Team of the Week 2015 Bradley Bourgeois Nov. 16 All-Americans 2007 Hunter Christiansen Sept. 5 2008 Tyrel Lacey Oct. 13 First Team CollegeSoccerNews.com Austin Neil Oct. 27 2004 Ryan Pore (CollegeSoccerNews.com/ Player of the Week Tyrel Lacey Nov. 17 NSCAA/Soccer America) 2009 Ashley McInnes Nov. 9

Second Team 2010 Ashley McInnes Sept. 13 Austin Neil Oct. 5, Oct. 19, STAFF 1991 Frank Velez Nov. 16 2003 Ryan Pore (CollegeSoccerNews.com) CollegeSoccerNews.com 2010 Ashley McInnes Nov. 2 2011 Omar Mata Sept. 6 Third Team Team of the Decade 2012 Bryce Follensbee Aug. 27 2003 Ryan Pore (NSCAA, Soccer America) Akeil Barrett Nov. 13 2007 Chris Clements (NSCAA) 2009 Ryan Pore, Third Team 2013 Cristian Mata Sept. 10 2009 Ashley McInnes (College Soccer News) Bradley Bourgeois Sept. 24 Austin Neil (NSCAA) CollegeSoccerNews.com 2014 Akeil Barrett Sept. 16 Honorable Mention All-Freshman Team Ray Saari Oct. 7 REVIEW 2005 Kyle Brown (Soccer America) Abé Matamoros Nov. 18 Austin Neil, First Team 2008 2015 Bradley Bourgeois Sept. 15 Academic All-Americans Lesely Nchanji Nov. 16 College Sports Madness 2004 Matt Wiley - Second Team 2005 Matt Wiley - First Team Freshman of the Year 2006 Eric Burkholder - Second Team 2012 Cristian Mata Top Drawer Soccer National

Matt Thomas - Third Team Player of the Week RECORDS & HISTORY 2007 Eric Burkholder - Second Team College Sports Madness 2009 Austin Neil Nov. 16 2008 Kilian Poeschk - Second Team 2009 Kilian Poeschk - Third Team Coach of the Year 2012 Jake Dobkins - Second Team 2014 Tom McIntosh Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Season 2014 Quinn Starker - Second Team 2007 Eric DeFreitas, Honorable Mention College Sports Madness 2008 Tyrel Lacey, Third Team Academic All-District VI / VII 2009 Ashley McInnes, Second Team National Player of the Week Austin Neil, Honorable Mention 1996 John Ackland 2012 Mark Pais Oct. 1 2000 Shawn McCullough Brent Salter 2001 Giancarlo Barzotti Brent Salter Top Drawer Soccer All-Rookie Squad 2002 Michael Haynes Brent Salter NSCAA Academic All-American 2007 Zach Nulisch, Second Team 2003 Terry Boss Michael Haynes 2009 Chris Taylor, Second Team 2008 Austin Neil, Second Team 2004 Michael Haynes Matt Wiley

2005 Matt Thomas Matt Wiley CONFERENCE 2006 Eric Burkholder Matt Thomas NSCAA National Player of the Week Top Drawer Soccer athletic american 2007 Eric Burkholder Kilian Poeschk 2008 Kyle Corrie Zach Nulisch 2007 Todd Goddard Sept. 26 Freshmen Team of the Season Kilian Poeschk 2012 Cristian Mata 2009 Kilian Poeschk Chris Taylor NSCAA National Assistant Coach of the Year 2010 Ashley McInnes Zach Nulisch Chris Taylor 2009 Colin Clarke Top Drawer Soccer 2011 Jake Dobkins Freshmen Best XI 2012 Jake Dobkins Abé Matamoros Soccer America National Player of the Year 2015 Juan Sanchez 2013 Abé Matamoros Quinn Starker 2014 Abé Matamoros Quinn Starker 2004 Ryan Pore

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 23 Region Honors

All-Midwest Region First-Team 1981 Gary Buffini Gerald Guerrieri 1982 Gary Buffini Gerald Guerrieri 1989 Kevin King Shane Schwab Frank Velez 1990 Jimmy Dowell 1991 Jimmy Dowell Kevin King Frank Velez 1994 Jimmy Dowell 1998 Robbie Aristodemo 2003 Kyle Brown Ryan Pore 2004 Ryan Pore 2005 Kyle Brown 2007 Chris Clements Todd Goddard 2008 Chris Clements Ashley McInnes Joe Salem 2009 Justin Chavez Ashley McInnes Austin Neil 2010 Justin Chavez Ashley McInnes Austin Neil 2012 Cristian Mata Omar Mata Second-Team 1990 Jim Fox Kevin King 1991 Neal Zahn 1992 David Gordon Neal Zahn 1993 Ted Bonnell Daniel Dapaah Tom McAdams 1995 Keith Williams NSCAA Scholar Athlete All-South Region Most Outstanding Player of the 1997 Donivan Bradshaw Tournament 1998 Donivan Bradshaw First Team 2000 Robbie Aristodemo 2003 Terry Boss 2014 Abé Matamoros, Offensive 2002 Kyle Brown Second Team Jake McGuire, Defensive 2004 Lawson Vaughn Daniel Wasson 2003 Michael Haynes 2015 Lesley Nchanji, Offensive 2007 Dominic Cervi Jose Parada Bradley Bourgeois, Defensive 2008 Tyrel Lacey Austin Neil ISAA Senior Bowl Team Chris Taylor Player of the Week 2009 Jose Parada Chris Taylor 1982 Dave Brown (West) 2010 Chris Taylor 2014 Akeil Barrett (Offense) Sept. 15 2013 Cristian Mata Omar Mata Bradley Bourgeois (Defensive) Oct. 27 Jake McGuire (Goalkeeper) Sept. 1 Third-Team Umbro Select All-Star Classic Jake McGuire (Goalkeeper) Sept. 15 2003 Scott Kincaid 2000 Robbie Aristodemo (West) Jake McGuire (Goalkeeper) Oct. 27 2010 Hunter Christiansen Austin Neil (Offensive) Sept. 1 2012 Tony Rocha 2015 Cole Poppen (Defensive) Oct. 19 2013 Akeil Barrett Bradley Bourgeois The American Honors All-East Region Defensive Player of the Year 2015 Bradley Bourgeois First-Team All-Conference 2015 Bradley Bourgeois First-Team Third-Team 2014 Bradley Bourgeois Rookie of the Year 2015 Geoffrey Dee Juan Sanchez 2015 Bradley Bourgeois 2015 Juan Sanchez Second-Team 2014 Akeil Barrett Abé Matamoros Scholar-Athlete Sports Excellence Midwest Region Academic All-American Ray Saari Award 1991 Kevin Cronk, Honorable Mention 2015 Geoffrey Dee Jake McGuire 2009 Chris Taylor, First Team Juan Sanchez 2015 Abé Matamoros All-Academic Team Academic All-Midwest All-Rookie Team 2014-15 Bradley Bourgeois Tony Doellefeld First Team 2014 Geoffrey Dee Aymar Sigue 2015 Lesley Nchanji Juan Sanchez Kay Duit Quinton Duncan 1988 Kevin Hart Jacob Gooden Brandon Hanat Zach Jackson Khalil Kirksey NSCAA Midwest Region All-Tournament Team Abe Matamoros Jake McGuire Austin Neil Rollie Rocha 2014 Bradley Bourgeois Abé Matmamoros Assistant Coach of the Year Aymar Sigue Quinn Starker Jake McGuire Tony Rocha Zack Stavrou 2009 Colin Clarke Quinn Starker 2015 Bradley Bourgeois Geoffrey Dee Jake McGuire Lelsey Nchanji Miguel Velasquez

24 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER 2016 TulsaHurricane.com 24 C-USA Honors C-USA Player of the Week C-USA All-Academic Team 2005 Kyle Brown (Offense) Sept. 12 2006 Eric Burkholder Matt Thomas All-C-USA Dominic Cervi (Defense) Sept. 19 2007 Eric Burkholder Kyle Brown (Offense) Sept. 26 2008 Zach Nulisch First-Team 2006 Tyrel Lacey (Defense) Oct. 30 2009 Kilian Poeschk Chris Taylor 2005 Kyle Brown 2007 Chris Clements (Defense) Sept. 4 2010 Matt Boullt 2007 Dominic Cervi Chris Clements Dominic Cervi (Defense) Sept. 24 2011 Jake Dobkins Eric DeFreitas Jose Parada Todd Goddard (Offense) Sept. 24 2012 Jake Dobkins Mark Pais 2008 Tyrel Lacey Joe Salem Quinn Starker Dominic Cervi (Defense) Oct. 15 2013 INTRO Chris Taylor Dominic Cervi (Defense) Nov. 5 2009 Justin Chavez Ashley McInnes Dominic Cervi (Defense) Nov. 12 Austin Neil 2008 Austin Neil (Offense) Sept. 22 C-USA Academic Medal Winners 2010 Justin Chavez Hunter Christiansen Jeovahnni Sandez (Offense) Sept. 29 2005 Eric Burkholder Matt Thomas Ashley McInnes Chris Taylor (Defense) Oct. 13 Matt Wiley 2012 Cristian Mata Omar Mata Tyrel Lacey (Defense) Nov. 3 2006 Eric Burkholder Kyle Corrie 2013 Cristian Mata Omar Mata 2009 Ashley McInnes (Offense) Sept. 28 Kilian Poeschk Matt Thomas Second-Team Austin Neil (Offense) Oct. 19, Nov. 9 2007 Eric Burkholder Zach Nulisch 2005 Matt Wiley Kilian Poeschk (Offense) Nov. 2 Kilian Poeschk John Supica 2006 Jose Parada Matt Thomas 2010 Blaine Gonsalves (Defensive) Sept. 13 Brian Wurst PLAYERS 2008 Chris Clements Ashley McInnes 2012 Kyle Cumings (Offensive) Oct. 1 2008 Zach Nulisch Kilian Poeschk Austin Neil Bryce Follensbee (Offensive) Sept. 4 2009 Matt Boullt Kyle Corrie 2009 Jose Parada Chris Taylor Cristian Mata (Offensive) Sept. 24, Oct. 15 Jake Dobkins Mason Gist 2011 Corey Albertson Omar Mata Mark Pais (Defensive) Sept. 24, Oct. 22 Cody Mumma Zach Nulisch 2013 Akeil Barrett 2013 Cristian Mata (Offensive) Sept. 9 Chris Taylor Cody Mumma (Defensive) Sept. 9 2010 Jake Dobkins Mason Gist Third-Team Bradley Bourgeois (Defensive) Sept. 23 Adrian Klammer Zach Nulisch 2005 Eric Burkholder James Dabney 2011 Jake Dobkins Mason Gist 2006 Eric Burkholder Chris Clements SeoHyun Kim Adrian Klammer 2007 Eric Burkholder Todd Goddard C-USA All-Tournament Team Abé Matamoros Ian Mussman 2008 Jose Parada 2005 Kyle Brown Lawson Vaughn Joshua Parker Quinn Starker STAFF 2009 Hunter Christiansen Daniel Wasson 2012 Jake Dobkins Abé Matamoros 2010 Austin Neil Chris Taylor 2006 Eric Burkholder Eric DeFreitas Ian Mussman Quinn Starker 2011 Blaine Gonsalves Tony Rocha 2007 Eric Burkholder Dominic Cervi Zac Treu 2012 Mark Pais Tony Rocha Chris Clements Eric DeFreitas 2013 Abé Matamoros Quinn Starker 2013 Bradley Bourgeois Tony Rocha 2008 Eric DeFreitas Ashley McInnes Austin Neil C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll C-USA All-Freshmen Team Joe Salem 2009 Andy Aguilar Ashley McInnes 2005 Adriel Adibi James Dabney 2005 Chris Clements Eric DeFreitas Austin Neil Chris Taylor Todd Goddard Lawson Vaughn REVIEW 2006 Hunter Christiansen Jose Parada 2010 Hunter Christiansen Jake Dobkins Kevin White Cary Wicker 2007 Zach Nulisch Chris Taylor Ashley McInnes 2006 Hunter Christiansen Daniel Dittus 2008 Justin Chavez Austin Neil 2012 Akeil Barrett Jake Dobkins Todd Goddard Kevin White 2010 Omar Mata Mark Pais Tony Rocha Cary Wicker Brian Wurst 2011 Abé Matamoros Stephen Roberson 2013 Akeil Barrett Jake McGuire 2007 Kyle Corrie Kaleb Dale Tony Rocha Tony Rocha Eric DeFreitas Daniel Dittus 2012 Bradley Bourgeois Bryce Follensbee Todd Goddard Chris Taylor Cristian Mata 2008 Kyle Corrie Daniel Dittus RECORDS & HISTORY 2013 Quinton Duncan Jake McGuire C-USA Coach of the Year Mason Gist Ben Pettit 2007 Tom McIntosh Joe Salem Chris Taylor C-USA Preseason Player of the Year 2008 Tom McIntosh 2009 Kyle Cumings Daniel Dittus Tom Gaus Ashley McInnes 2009 Ashley McInnes, Offensive Jose Parada Ben Pettit 2010 Austin Neil, Offensive C-USA Player of the Year Sidney Stewart Thomas Story Justin Chavez, Defensive 2008 Ashley McInnes 2010 Mohammed Abdalla Matt Boullt 2011 Justin Chavez, Defensive Kyle Cumings Tom Gaus 2013 Cristian Mata, Offensive Ashley McInnes Cody Mumma C-USA MVP Sidney Stewart C-USA Preseason Team 2009 Ashley McInnes 2011 Matt Boullt Kyle Cumings Tom Gaus Cody Mumma 2006 Eric Burkholder Alexander Zuerlein 2007 Eric Burkholder Jose Parada C-USA Defensive Player of the Year 2012 Matt Boullt Bradley Bourgeois 2008 Chris Clements Eric DeFreitas Kyle Cumings Bryce Follensbee 2009 Justin Chavez CONFERENCE Jose Parada Cody Mumma Tarik Salkicic athletic american 2009 Ashley McInnes Austin Neil Jon Wright Alexander Zuerlein Joe Salem Chris Taylor C-USA Freshman of the Year 2013 Bradley Bourgeois Christian Camera 2010 Justin Chavez Ashley McInnes Kyle Cumings Byron Knowles- 2008 Austin Neil Austin Neil Chris Taylor Ramirez 2011 Tony Rocha 2012 Omar Mata Cody Mumma Austin Neil 2012 Cristian Mata 2013 Cristian Mata Omar Mata Cory Sauerwine C-USA Scholar Athlete 2005 Matt Wiley

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 25 1995 John Ackland Larry Swim MVC Honors 2003 Michael Haynes WAC Honors 2004 Terry Boss Brian McCurdy Ryan Pore All-MVC All-WAC First-Team First Team 1991 Ted Bonnell Kevin Cronk MVC Scholar Athlete 1996 Robbie Aristodemo Danny Dapaah Jimmy Dowell First-Team 1997 Robbie Aristodemo Kevin King Frank Velez 1993 Greg West 1998 Robbie Aristodemo 1992 Neal Zahn 1994 John Ackland 1999 Eric Dominguez 1993 Ted Bonnell Daniel Dapaah 1995 Larry Swim Greg West Tom McAdams 2000 Giancarlo Barzotti Shawn McCullough Second Team 1994 Sebastien Colom Jimmy Dowell 2001 Giancarlo Barzotti Brent Salter 1997 Donivan Bradshaw Clayton Treat 1995 Anthony Pampillonia Keith Williams 2003 Terry Boss Michael Haynes 1998 Eric Fenstermacher Anthony 2000 Robbie Aristodemo 2004 Michael Haynes Matt Wiley Pampillonia 2001 Kyle Brown 1999 Derek Meyers 2002 Kyle Brown Honorable Mention 2003 Kyle Brown Scott Kincaid 1994 Jason Jacob Matt Reiswig Ryan Pore Troy Tokarchik WAC Freshman of the Year 1995 John Ackland Matt Reiswig 2004 Ryan Pore Daniel Wasson 1996 Robbie Aristodemo Corbin Tubbs Second-Team 2000 Brent Salter 1991 Neal Zahn 2002 Brent Salter Michael Haynes Academic All-WAC 1992 Jimmy Dowell David Gordon 2004 Michael Clarke Matt Thomas 1996 John Ackland Rob Beres Tom McAdams 1993 David Gaskin Keith Williams Nathan Jannasch Adam Morris 1994 Alex Duran David Gaskin MVC Commissioner’s Academic Corbin Tubbs 1995 John Axckland Sebastien Colom Excellence 1997 Rob Beres Matt Grubb Derek Pittman Nathan Kimes Adam Morris 2002 Derek Meyers Ryan Pore 1994 Jeff Mueller Matt Reiswig Jason Rosenthal 2004 Terry Boss Lawson Vaughn Greg West 1998 Rob Beres Ryan Cone 1995 John Ackland Earl Hammon Shawn McCullough Adam Morris Honorable Mention Matt Reiswig Greg West Jason Rosenthal Kyle Smith 1991 David Gordon 1999 Giancarlo Barzotti Erik Block 1994 Anthony Weldon Ted Figard Jason Rosenthal 1995 Clayton Treat MVC Honor Roll 2000 Eric Dominguez Derek Meyers 1994 Earl Hammon LaMarcus McCray 2001 Mario Gonzalez Michael Haynes Jeff Mueller Derek Pittman WAC Players of the Week Stephen Warwick Matt Reiswig Greg West 1997 Rob Beres Sept. 8 2004 Scott Kincaid 1995 John Ackland Rob Beres 1998 Eric Dominguez Sept. 28 Earl Hammon Nathan Jannasch 1999 Ted Figard Sept. 7 MVC All-Newcomer Team Adam Morris Matt Reiswig Shawn McCullough Nov. 1 Greg West 2000 Mario Gonzalez Stephen Warwick Matt Yeager WAC All-Tournament Teams MVC Players of the Week 2001 Kyle Brown 1998 Robbie Aristodemo (MVP) Donivan Bradshaw 2002 Ryan Pore 1991 Jimmy Dowell Sept. 9 Eric Fenstermacher Jeff. McKeever 2003 Cary Wicker Kevin Cronk Sept. 23 Anthony Pampillonia 2004 Todd Goddard Kevin Cronk Oct. 14 Chris Dodder Oct. 14 MVC Newcomer of the Year Frank Velez Oct. 14 Neal Zahn Oct. 21 Semifinals 2001 Kyle Brown 1992 Karl Smith Sept. 29 (1) SMU...... 1 Chris Dodder Oct. 13 (5) Tulsa...... 0 1993 Tom McAdams Oct. 4 MVC Player of the Year 1994 Derek Pittman Sept. 26 1991 Frank Velez Jimmy Dowell Oct. 3 1994 Jimmy Dowell Sebastien Colom Oct. 10 2003 Ryan Pore Sebastien Colom Oct. 24 2004 Ryan Pore Jimmy Dowell Oct. 24 1995 Sebastien Colom Oct.16 Derek Pittman Oct. 23 MVC Goalkeeper of the Year 2001 Brent Salter (Defense) Oct. 15 1991 Kevin Cronk 2002 Kyle Brown (Offense) Sept. 3 Brent Salter (Defense) Sept. 10 2003 Terry Boss (Defense) Sept. 6 MVC Coach of the Year Ryan Pore (Offense) Sept. 15 1991 Randy Waldrum Kyle Brown (Offense) Oct. 6 Ryan Pore (Offense) Oct. 13 Justin Durst (Defense) Oct. 20 MVC All-Tournament Team Ryan Pore (Offense) Nov. 4 1991 Kevin King Frank Velez (MVP) 2004 Ryan Pore (Offense) Oct. 11 Neal Zahn Ryan Pore (Offense) Oct. 25 1993 Ted Bonnell Daniel Dapaah Ryan Pore (Offense) Nov. 1 David Gaskin

26 2014TULSA Tulsa soccerMEN’S SOCCER 2016 TulsaHurricane.com 26 All-Tournament Team History

1985 2002 2008 Redbird Beer-Nuts Invitational Microtel Inn & Suites/Golden Hurricane Kickoff Penn State Classic Rex Rayfield Bobby Ryan Classic Justin Chavez Ashley McInnes Jeovahnni Sandez Quincy Tournament Mario Gonzalez Derek Meyers Ryan Pore Brent Salter Bobby Ryan-MVP SMU Invite INTRO Kilian Poeschk Chris Taylor 1989 2003 Level 3 Golden Hurricane Classic Tyrel Lacey-MVP Austin Neil Miller Lite Panther Invitational Ohio State Buckeye Classic Jose Parada Kilian Poeschk Kevin King Terry Boss Kyle Brown Scott Kincaid 1994 SMU Mi Cocina Classic 2009 Kyle Brown-MVP Jamie Dabney NIU Invitational Illinois State Soccer Classic Kris Glasser Ryan Pore Justin Chavez Hunter Christiansen PLAYERS Alex Duran (and Most Outstanding Goal) Jose Parada David Gaskin Microtel Inn & Suites/Golden Hurricane Classic Kyle Brown Jamie Dabney SMU Classic Ameritas Classic Ryan Pore Justin Chavez Jose Parada Alex Duran Keith Williams Southwest Missouri State Classic 2004 2010 David Gaskin SMU Mi Cocina Classic SMU Classic 1995 Dominic Cervi Todd Goddard Hunter Christiansen Omar Mata Michael Haynes Austin Neil (MVP) Chris Taylor Mid-Continent/MVC Tournament Coca-Cola Panther Invitational Hurricane Classic STAFF Clayton Treat Greg West Todd Goddard Ryan Pore-Offensive MVP Ray Clark Blaine Gonsalves Keith Williams Lawson Vaughn Ashley McInnes (MVP) Austin Neil 1996 Microtel Inn & Suites/Golden Hurricane Classic 2011 Hurricane Lotto Classic Ryan Pore Daniel Wasson Hurricane Classic Anthony Pampillonia Jason Rosenthal Corey Albertson Omar Mata SW Missouri State Tournament 2005 SMU Classic REVIEW Robbie Aristodemo Nathan Jannasch Virginia Tech Classic Matt Boullt Omar Mata Anthony Pampillonia Jason Rosenthal Kyle Brown-MVP Evansville Umbro Classic SMU Mi Cocina Classic 2012 Robbie Aristodemo Donivan Bradshaw Kyle Brown Eric Burkholder Hurricane Classic Jonathan Lange Daniel Wasson 1997 Bradley Bourgeois Bryce Follensbee Matt Wiley-MVP Abé Matamoros

SMS Great Southern/Lotto RECORDS & HISTORY Microtel Inn & Suites/Golden SMU Classic Shawn McCullough Clayton Treat Hurricane Classic Akeil Barrett Cristian Mata Casey Whitmire Kyle Brown James Dabney Omar Mata Panther Invitational Daniel Wasson Robbie Aristodemo-MVP Eric Dominguez 2013 Jason Rosenthal 2006 Hurricane Classic Great Western Downtown Plaza/Golden 1999 Kyle Cumings Cristian Mata (MVP) Hurricane Classic Omar Mata Cody Mumma UAB Classic Eric Burkholder Jose Parada SMU Classic Donivan Bradshaw Chris Spears SMU Mi Cocina Classic Kyle Cumings Cristian Mata Bradley Tournament Eric Burkholder Cary Wicker Omar Mata (Co-MVP) Eric Dominguez Ted Figard TLC Plumbing & Utility Invitational Eric Burkholder Thomas Story 2014 CONFERENCE 2000 athletic american Hurricane Classic SMU Nike Classic 2007 Akeil Barrett Bradley Bourgeois Robbie Aristodemo Eric Dominguez Middleton Sports & Fitness Invitational Cameron Drackett Eric Burkholder Hunter Christiansen-MVP 2001 Chris Clements-MVP Todd Goddard Microtel Inn & Suites/Golden Hurricane SMU Mi Cocina Classic Kickoff Classic Chris Clements Brian McCurdy Mario Gonzalez Brent Salter Level 3 Golden Hurricane Classic Chris Clements Eric DeFreitas Zach Nulisch

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 27 Conference Tournament History

American Athletic Conference 2007 – Birmingham, Ala. MVC Tournament Results WAC Tournament Results Tournament Results Quarterfinals Tulsa...... 1 1991 – Tulsa, Okla. 1997 – , Nev. 2014 UAB...... 0 Semifinals Semifinals Quarterfinals - Tulsa, Okla. Semifinals Tulsa...... 2 Tulsa (2OT)...... 2 Tulsa...... 1 Tulsa...... 4 SW Missouri State...... 1 Fresno State...... 1 Cincinnati...... 0 South Carolina...... 1 Championship Championship Semifinals - Storrs, Conn. Championship Tulsa...... 2 Tulsa...... 0 Tulsa...... 2 Tulsa...... 3 Illinois State...... 1 SMU...... 4 SMU...... 0 FIU ...... 2 Championship - Storrs, Conn. 1993 – Omaha, Neb. 1998 – Fresno, Calif. Tulsa...... 0 2008 – Dallas, Texas Semifinals First Round USF...... 0 Quarterfinals Tulsa (OT)...... 3 Tulsa...... 3 (Tulsa claimed the title on penalty Tulsa...... 4 Illinois State...... 2 San Jose State...... 1 kicks, 6-5) UAB...... 2 Championship Semifinals Semifinals Tulsa...... 0 Tulsa...... 1 2015 Tulsa...... 2 Creighton ...... 2 SMU...... 0 Quarterfinals - Tulsa, Okla. South Carolina...... 0 Finals* Tulsa...... 2 Championship 1995 – Evansville, Ind. Tulsa...... 0 UCF...... 2 Tulsa...... 1 Semifinals Fresno State...... 0 (Tulsa advanced on penalty #24 Kentucky...... 1 Tulsa...... 0 *Fresno State won on penalty kicks, 4-2) (Tulsa won on penalty kicks, 4-2) Evansville...... 4 kicks, 5-4 Semifinals - Tampa, Fla. Tulsa...... 2 2009 – Tulsa, Okla. 2000 – Omaha, Neb. 1999 - No tournament was held SMU...... 2 Semifinals MVC Play-in Game (Tulsa advanced on penalty Tulsa...... 2 Tulsa...... 1 kicks, 4-3) Kentucky...... 1 Creighton ...... 2 Championship - Tampa, Fla. Championship Tulsa...... 1 Tulsa...... 3 2001 – Peoria, Ill. UConn...... 1 Marshall...... 0 MVC Play-in Game (Tulsa claimed the title on penalty Tulsa...... 1 kicks, 4-3) 2010 – Memphis, Tenn. Bradley...... 2 Quarterfinals Tulsa...... 5 2002 – Springfield, Mo. Kentucky...... 0 MVC Play-in Game C-USA Tournament Results Semifinals Tulsa...... 0 Tulsa...... 2 SW Missouri State (OT). . . . . 1 2005 – Dallas, Texas UCF...... 1 Quarterfinals Championship 2003 – Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa...... 2 Tulsa...... 0 MVC Play-In Game #10 SMU ...... 2 South Carolina (2OT)...... 1 Tulsa...... 0 (Tulsa advanced on penalty SMU...... 1 kicks, 5-4) 2012 – Birmingham, Ala. Semifinals Semifinals 0MVC Play-In Game Tulsa...... 3 Tulsa (2OT)...... 1 Tulsa...... 2 Marshall...... 0 UAB...... 0 SW Missouri State...... 0 Championship Championship Tulsa...... 0 Tulsa...... 5 MVC Championships at Omaha, Neb. South Carolina...... 1 SMU...... 0 Semifinals Tulsa...... 1 2006 – Tulsa, Okla. 2013 – Charlotte, N.C. #17 Creighton...... 1 Quarterfinals First Round (Tulsa advanced on penalty Tulsa...... 5 Tulsa ...... 3 kicks, 4-3) UCF...... 0 South Carolina...... 1 Finals Semifinals Semifinals Tulsa...... 1 Tulsa...... 0 Tulsa ...... 3 #3 SMU...... 2 #13 Kentucky...... 3 New Mexico...... 0 Championship Tulsa...... 0 Charlotte...... 1

28 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER 2016 TulsaHurricane.com 28 NCAA Tournament History

Quarterfinal Round at Bloomington, Ind. 1991 Team 1 2 f 2010 First Round at Dallas, Texas Tulsa 0 0 0 First Round at Tulsa, Okla. Team 1 2 f #6 Indiana 0 4 4 Team 1 2 f Tulsa 0 3 3 Tulsa 1 1 2 SMU 2 3 5 Indiana. . . . .Jordan Chirico at 46:07 (Mike Ambersley) Bradley 0 0 0 Indiana. . . . .Jacob Peterson at 49:31 (Josh Tudela) INTRO SMU . . . .S. Blankenship at 18:30 (G. Pedroso) Indiana. . . . .Jacob Peterson at 52:41 (Danny O’Rourke) TU . . . . .Kyle Cumings at 16:01 (Jake Dobkins) SMU . . . .B. Thompson at 28:01 (penalty kick) Indiana. . . . .Greg Badger at 66:33 (Pat Yates) TU . . . . .Ashley McInnes at 77:02 (Blaine Gonsalves) TU . . . . .Kevin King at 46:07 (Dapaah/Velez) SMU . . . .Alan Prampin at 50:01 (Pedroso/Strouse) 2007 Second Round at Bloomington, Ind. SMU . . . .Johnny Reynolds at 60:52 (Blankenship/Strouse) Team 1 2 f SMU . . . .Alan Prampin at 65:29 (Jeff Stokes) Second Round at Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa 0 1 1 TU . . . . .Tom McAdams at 66:13 (Kevin King) Team 1 2 f Indiana 2 3 5 TU . . . . .Frank Velez at 81:52 (David Gordon) Tulsa 1 1 2

Central Connecticut 1 2 3 IND . . . . Andy Adlard at 40:37 (Nikita Kotlov) PLAYERS 2003 IND . . . . Nikita Kotlov at 44:45 (Will Bruin) TU . . . . .Ashley McInnes at 20:24 (Eric Burkholder) IND . . . . Harrison Petts at 51:58 (Will Bruin) First Round at Tulsa, Okla. CCSU. . . .Yan Klukowski at 22:02 (David Tyrie) TU . . . . .Ashley McInnes at 52:47 (unassisted) Team 1 2 oT oT F CCSU . . . Johan Rundquist at 47:48 (Yan Klukowski) IND . . . . Will Bruin at 72:11 (Joe Tolen) Tulsa 1 1 0 1 3 CCSU . . . Connor Smith at 80:16 (Yan Klukowski) IND . . . . Will Bruin at 78:50 (Joe Tolen) Oakland 1 1 0 0 2 TU . . . . .Todd Goddard at 85:01 (penalty kick)

Oakland. . .Philip Braathen at 32:34 (Mike Matalavy) Note: TU received a first round bye. 2012 TU . . . . .Ryan Pore at 40:19 (Kyle Brown) Second Round at Tampa, Fla. Oakland. . .Anders Collen at 71:23 (Philip Braathen) 2008 Team 1 2 oT F TU . . . . .Ryan Pore at 88:41 (unassisted) Tulsa 0 0 1 1 TU . . . . .Kris Glasser at 102:25 (Jonathan Lange) First Round at Tulsa, Okla. USF 0 0 0 0 STAFF Team 1 2 f Second Round at Los Angeles, Calif. Tulsa 0 1 1 TU . . . . .Omar Mata at 98:46 (unassisted) Team 1 2 f UMKC 0 0 0 Tulsa 1 1 2 Third Round at Tulsa, Okla. #1 UCLA 0 3 3 TU . . . . .Jose Parada at 79:53 (Eric DeFreitas) Team 1 2 f Tulsa 1 0 1 TU . . . . .Ryan Pore at 22:43 (Mario Gonzalez) Second Round at Omaha, Neb. San Diego 0 2 2 UCLA. . . .Matt Taylor at 52:42 (Adolfo Gregario) Team 1 2 f REVIEW UCLA. . . .Ryan Valdez at 64:38 (unassisted) Tulsa 0 1 1 TU . . . . .Cristian Mata at 12:12 (Omar Mata) TU . . . . .Kyle Brown at 66:54 (Scott Kincaid) Creighton 2 0 2 USD. . . . Conor McFadden at 62:46 (unassisted) UCLA. . . .Dru Hoshimiya at 80:04 (Adolfo Gregario) USD . . . .Connor Brandt at 67:05 (Patrick Wallen) CU . . . . .Andrei Gotsmanov at 00:36 (unassisted) CU . . . . .Seth Sinovic at 34:32 (Jeff Thayer) Note: TU received a first round bye. 2004 TU . . . . .Austin Neil at 85:11 (Ashley McInnes) First Round at Tulsa, Okla. 2014 Team 1 2 f 2009

Tulsa 1 2 3 First Round at St. Louis, Mo. RECORDS & HISTORY Michigan State 0 1 1 Second Round at Tulsa, Okla. Team 1 2 f Team 1 2 oT F Tulsa 0 0 1 TU . . . . .Matt Thomas at 21:10 (Lawson Vaughn) Tulsa 2 1 1 4 Saint Louis 0 2 0 TU . . . . .Todd Goddard at 46:31 (Ryan Pore) #23 St. Louis 1 2 0 3 Mich. St.. . Jordan Gruber at 49:52 (Kellan Kalso) SLU. . . . Kingsley Bryce at 62:20 (Robert Kristo) TU . . . . .Ryan Pore at 56:10 (Michael Haynes) TU . . . . .Austin Neil at 20:48 (Ashley McInnes) SLU. . . . Robert Kristo at 87:45 (Kingsley Bryce) TU . . . . .Blaine Gonsalves at 22:02 (unassisted) Second Round at University Park, Pa. SLU . . . . Alex Sweetin at 37:31 (Michael Robson) 2015 Team 1 2 oT oT F TU . . . . .Jose Parada at 66:38 (unassisted) Tulsa 1 0 0 0 1 SLU . . . . Alex Sweetin at 71:57 (unassisted) First Round at Tulsa, Okla. #12 Penn State 0 1 0 0 1 SLU . . . . James Dice at 89:56 (Tim Ream) Team 1 2 oT F TU . . . . .Ashley McInnes at 97:30 (Joe Salem) Tulsa 0 2 1 3 TU . . . . .Ryan Pore at 31:03 (unassisted) FIU 1 1 0 2 Penn St.. . .Simon Omekanda at 53:25 (Anthony Calvano/ Third Round at Tulsa, Okla. Team 1 2 f FIU . . . . .Luis Betancur at 16:03 (Paul Marie)

David Walters) CONFERENCE Note: Tulsa advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3 Tulsa 0 1 1 TU . . . . .Juan Sanchez at 51:57 (Quinton Duncan) athletic american #5 Northwestern 0 0 0 TU . . . . .Geoffrey Dee at 55:48 (unassisted) Third Round at Dallas, Texas FIU . . . . .Brad Fountain at 81:58 (Luis Betancur) Team 1 2 oT oT F TU . . . . .Austin Neil at 73:25 (Ashley McInnes) TU . . . . .Miguel Velasquez at 94:18 (Zack Stavrou) Tulsa 0 1 0 1 2 #2 SMU 0 1 0 0 1 Quarterfinal Round at Akron, Ohio Second Round at South Bend, Ind. Team 1 2 f Team 1 2 oT 2OT F SMU . . . .Alex Smith at 60:51 (unassisted) Tulsa 0 0 0 Tulsa 0 1 0 0 1 TU . . . . .Ryan Pore at 66:56 (penalty kick) #1 Akron 1 0 1 FIU 1 0 0 0 1 TU . . . . .Ryan Pore at 106:00 (unassisted) UA . . . . . at 16:12 (Blair Gavin) UND. . . . Jeffrey Farina at 23:15 (Max Lachowecki) TU . . . . .Juan Sanchez at 61:34 (Geoffery Dee) Note: TU received a first round bye. Note: Notre Dame advanced on penalty kicks, 3-0

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 29 All-Time Series Records first last first last Opponent W l T Game Game Opponent W l T Game Game Air Force ...... 1 . . . . .4 . . . . .0. . . . 1987. . . . 1998 North Carolina...... 0 . . . . .2 . . . . .0. . . . 1992. . . . 2015 Akron...... 0 . . . . .6 . . . . .0. . . . 1993. . . . 2014 North Carolina-Greensboro. . . . .0 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 1992. . . . 1992 Alabama A & M...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1995. . . . 1995 North Lake...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1981. . . . 1981 Arkansas...... 2 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1981. . . . 1981 North Texas...... 3 . . . . .8 . . . . .1. . . . 1981. . . . 1993 Arkansas-Little Rock...... 7 . . . . .0 . . . . .2. . . . 1986. . . . 1994 NE Louisiana...... 0 . . . . .3 . . . . .0. . . . 1983 . . . 1984 Austin College...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1981. . . . 1981 NE Missouri State...... 0 . . . . .2 . . . . .0. . . . 1986. . . . 1987 Avila College...... 1 . . . . .3 . . . . .0. . . . 1983. . . . 1987 NE Oklahoma State...... 8 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1980. . . . 1985 Bartlesville Wesleyan...... 7 . . . . .3 . . . . .0. . . . 1980. . . . 1985 Northern Illinois ...... 2 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 2008. . . . 2009 Belmont...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 2000. . . . 2000 Northwestern...... 1 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 2009. . . . 2009 Bowling Green ...... 2 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1990. . . . 1999 Notre Dame...... 0 . . . . .0 . . . . .1. . . . 2015. . . . 2015 Bradley ...... 9 . . . . .3 . . . . .2. . . . 1988. . . . 2010 Oakland...... 2 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 2008. . . . 2012 Brigham Young...... 0 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 1987. . . . 1987 Ohio State...... 3 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 1990. . . . 2013 Brown...... 0 . . . . .2 . . . . .0. . . . 2001. . . . 2006 Oklahoma Christian...... 3 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1986. . . . 1990 Butler...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1990. . . . 1990 Oklahoma City...... 3 . . . . .2 . . . . .0. . . . 1986. . . . 1989 California-Berkeley...... 0 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 2002. . . . 2002 Old Dominion ...... 0 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 2013. . . . 2013 California-Davis...... 0 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 2012. . . . 2012 Oral Roberts...... 21. . . . .2 . . . . .0. . . . 1980. . . . 2015 Cal-State Fullerton...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1998. . . . v1998 Oregon State...... 0 . . . . .2 . . . . .0. . . . 2000. . . . 2002 Cal-State Northridge...... 0 . . . . .3 . . . . .0. . . . 2001. . . . 2014 Park College ...... 3 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1988. . . . 1990 Cal-State Santa Barbara...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1997. . . . 1997 Penn State...... 1 . . . . .2 . . . . .1. . . . 2003. . . . 2008 Centenary College...... 4 . . . . .2 . . . . .1. . . . 1985. . . . 2007 Philander Smith College...... 2 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1981. . . . 1981 Central Arkansas...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1999. . . . 1999 Phillips...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1984. . . . 1984 Central Connecticut ...... 0 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 2007. . . . 2007 Portland...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 2015. . . . 2015 Charlotte...... 1 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 2013. . . . 2013 Quincy College ...... 1 . . . . .2 . . . . .0. . . . 1986. . . . 1995 Cincinnati...... 2 . . . . .0 . . . . .1. . . . 2014. . . . 2015 Regis College ...... 3 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1982. . . . 1987 Colorado School of Mines . . . . .1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1982. . . . 1982 Richmond...... 0 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 1999. . . . 1999 Creighton...... 9 . . . . .17. . . . .3. . . . 1980. . . . 2015 Rockhurst College...... 1 . . . . .2 . . . . .0. . . . 1984. . . . 1987 Dartmouth...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 2011. . . . 2011 Rutgers...... 0 . . . . .0 . . . . .1. . . . 1994. . . . 1994 Dayton...... 0 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 2006. . . . 2006 Sacramento State...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 2015. . . . 2015 Denver...... 2 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 1997. . . . 2009 Saint Louis ...... 4 . . . . .9 . . . . .0. . . . 1983. . . . 2015 Drake...... 11. . . . .4 . . . . .2. . . . 1986. . . . 2013 Saint Mary’s...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 2000. . . . 2000 Drury...... 7 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 1993. . . . 2003 Sam Houston State...... 2 . . . . .2 . . . . .0. . . . 1982. . . . 1988 East Carolina...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 2005. . . . 2005 San Diego...... 0 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 2012. . . . 2012 Eastern Illinois ...... 4 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 2000. . . . 2004 San Diego State...... 2 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 1996. . . . 1998 Evansville ...... 6 . . . . .6 . . . . .0. . . . 1983. . . . 2004 San Jose State...... 3 . . . . .3 . . . . .0. . . . 1996. . . . 1999 Florida Atlantic...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 2013. . . . 2013 Santa Clara...... 0 . . . . .2 . . . . .0. . . . 1994. . . . 2003 Florida International...... 11. . . . .0 . . . . .1. . . . 1993. . . . 2015 Seattle...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .1. . . . 2009. . . . 2010 Fresno State...... 4 . . . . .3 . . . . .1. . . . 1995. . . . 1999 Seattle Pacific...... 0 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 1990. . . . 1990 Friends...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1989. . . . 1989 SIU-Edwardsville...... 3 . . . . .4 . . . . .0. . . . 1987. . . . 2014 George Mason ...... 0 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 2008. . . . 2008 SMU...... 9 . . . . .29. . . . .4. . . . 1980. . . . 2015 Georgetown...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 2007. . . . 2007 South Alabama...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .1. . . . 1992. . . . 1995 Georgia Southern...... 2 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 2001. . . . 2008 South Carolina ...... 8 . . . . .5 . . . . .2. . . . 2005. . . . 2013 Gonzaga...... 2 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1993. . . . 2002 Southeast Missouri State. . . . . 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1983. . . . 1983 Hardin-Simmons...... 3 . . . . .0 . . . . .1. . . . 1984. . . . 1989 Southern Nazarene...... 11. . . . .4 . . . . .1. . . . 1980. . . . 1995 Hartwick...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 2013. . . . 2013 Stanford...... 2 . . . . .0 . . . . .1. . . . 2002. . . . 2004 Hofstra...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 2008. . . . 2008 Stetson...... First Meeting Houston Baptist ...... 2 . . . . .3 . . . . .0. . . . 1983. . . . 1986 Tarkio College...... 0 . . . . .0 . . . . .1. . . . 1984. . . . 1984 Illinois State...... 5 . . . . .4 . . . . .1. . . . 1985. . . . 1994 Temple...... 2 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 2014. . . . 2015 Indiana...... 0 . . . . .3 . . . . .0. . . . 2004. . . . 2010 Texas Christian...... 13. . . . .4 . . . . .1. . . . 1981. . . . 2002 James Madison ...... 0 . . . . .0 . . . . .1. . . . 2005. . . . 2005 Texas Tech ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1982. . . . 1982 John Brown...... 5 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 1980. . . . 1988 Texas-Pan American...... 2 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1994. . . . 1995 Kansas Newman...... 2 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1988. . . . 1991 UAB ...... 10. . . . .3 . . . . .1. . . . 1999. . . . 2013 Kentucky...... 6 . . . . .6 . . . . .2. . . . 2004. . . . 2013 UCF...... 9 . . . . .1 . . . . .3. . . . 2005. . . . 2015 Lipscomb...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 2010. . . . 2010 UCLA...... 0 . . . . .3 . . . . .0. . . . 1993. . . . 2012 Louisville...... 0 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 1994. . . . 1994 UConn...... 0 . . . . .2 . . . . .3. . . . 2008. . . . 2015 Loyola-Marymount...... 3 . . . . .0 . . . . .1. . . . 2000. . . . 2012 UMKC...... 11. . . . .1 . . . . .2. . . . 1988. . . . 2015 Marquette...... 0 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 1983. . . . 1983 UNLV...... 3 . . . . .3 . . . . .0. . . . 1994. . . . 2001 Marshall...... 7 . . . . .2 . . . . .2. . . . 2005. . . . 2013 USF...... 1 . . . . .3 . . . . .2. . . . 1999. . . . 2015 Maryland...... 0 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 2013. . . . 2013 Valparaiso...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 2013. . . . 2013 Maryville College...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1982. . . . 1982 Vanderbilt...... 5 . . . . .1 . . . . .1. . . . 1985. . . . 2004 Memphis...... 5 . . . . .4 . . . . .3. . . . 1996. . . . 2015 Virginia...... 1 . . . . .1 . . . . .1. . . . 2007. . . . 2015 Metro State...... 2 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1982. . . . 2001 Virginia Tech...... 1 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 2005. . . . 2007 Miami (Ohio)...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1996. . . . 1996 Washington...... 0 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 2011. . . . 2011 Midwestern State...... 1 . . . . .5 . . . . .0. . . . 1981. . . . 1988 West Texas State...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1992. . . . 1992 Missouri Southern ...... 4 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 1984. . . . 1990 Western Illinois...... 5 . . . . .0 . . . . .1. . . . 1988. . . . 2010 Missouri State...... 27. . . . .11. . . . .2. . . . 1980. . . . 2014 Western Kentucky...... 2 . . . . .4 . . . . .0. . . . 1996. . . . 2004 Missouri-Rolla...... 1 . . . . .1 . . . . .2. . . . 1981. . . . 1989 Wisconsin-Green Bay...... 0 . . . . .2 . . . . .0. . . . 1985. . . . 2011 Missouri-Saint Louis...... 1 . . . . .1 . . . . .1. . . . 1982. . . . 1986 Wisconsin...... 3 . . . . .4 . . . . .0. . . . 1989. . . . 2007 Nebraska Omaha ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 2012. . . . 2012 Wisconsin-Milwaukee...... 6 . . . . .3 . . . . .0. . . . 1985. . . . 2007 New Mexico...... 6 . . . . .7 . . . . .1. . . . 1984. . . . 2013 Wright State...... 0 . . . . .0 . . . . .1. . . . 1993. . . . 1993 Nicholls State...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .0. . . . 1990. . . . 1990 Yale...... 1 . . . . .1 . . . . .0. . . . 2001. . . . 2004 Bold denotes 2016 opponents.

30 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER 2016 TulsaHurricane.com 30 All-Time Letterwinners

Abdalla, Mohammed ...... 2010-11 Dominguez, Eric ...... 1997-2000 King, Kevin ...... 1988-91 Reiswig, Matt...... 1993-95 Ackland, John...... 1993-96 Dorri, Farhad...... 1980 Kinshofer, Klaus...... 1982 Rhoda, Billy...... 1988-91 Adibi, Adriel ...... 2006 Dowell, Jimmy ...... 1990-94 Kitts, Dan ...... 1987-90 Roberson, Stephen...... 2011-13 Aguiliar, Andy...... 2006-09 Drackett, Cameron ...... 2013-P Klammer, Adrian...... 2010-11 Roblee, Jefferson...... 1989 Ahrens, Sean...... 1994-95 Drake, Jeff ...... 1980 Knowles-Ramirez, Byron. . . . . 2013-14 Roblee, Lincoln...... 1989 Albertson, Corey...... 2008-11 Drake, John...... 1980-81 Lacey, Tyrel...... 2005-08 Rocha, Rollie ...... 2014-P Alexander, Dillon . . . . . 2011-13, 2015 Drozda, Mike...... 1984 Lakin, Brad ...... 1989 Rocha, Tony...... 2011-14 Allen, John...... 1987-89 Duit, Kay ...... 2014-P Landis, Matt...... 1988 Roman, Justin...... 2003 INTRO Althaus, Ethan...... 2001 Duncan, Quinton ...... 2013-P Lange, Jonathan...... 2003-05 Rosenthal, Jason ...... 1996-99 Andrew, Peter...... 1985-86 Duran, Alex...... 1991-94 Leeker, Mark...... 1985-86 Rudd, Bryan...... 2000-03 Antonisse, John ...... 1983-84 Duran, Emilio...... 1994 Lesikar, Jay...... 1989 Ryan, Bobby ...... 1983-86 Aristodemo, Robbie ...... 1996-2000 Durr, Paul ...... 1989 Lewis, Greg...... 1986 Saari, Ray...... 2013-P Assink, Ryan...... 1989 Durst, Justin...... 2003 Lind, Byron ...... 1981-83 Sadegzadeh, Farhad...... 1980-82 Aul, Jason...... 2006 Edmonds, Michael ...... 1983 Losoncy, John...... 1986 Safary, Bahman...... 1980 Bailey, Don...... 1983-86 Farmer, Wayne...... 2011-12 Lothian, LeRoux...... 2005 Salem, Joe ...... 2005-09 Bailey, Tobin...... 1989 Favakeh, Steve...... 1981-84 Lowyns, Brad...... 2004 Salkicic, Tarik...... 2012-13 Baker, Paul ...... 1983 Fenstermacher, Eric ...... 1997-98 Lucas, Parrish...... 1984 Salter, Brent...... 1999-2002

Barrett, Akeil...... 2012-14 Figard, Ted ...... 1998-99 Luksa, Chris...... 1990-91 Sanchez, Gonzalo...... 2000 PLAYERS Barzotti, Giancarlo ...... 1998-2001 Fisher, Chad ...... 1998-99 Majka, Brian...... 1993-95 Sanchez, Juan...... 2015-P Bayouth, Brent ...... 2000-2001 Fisher, Farley...... 1986 Manuel, Terry...... 1987-88, 90 Sandez, Jeovahnni...... 2007-08 Bear, Boyna...... 1990 Foley, Kevin...... 1987 Martin, David ...... 1986-87 Sarpong, John...... 1981 Bear, John...... 1982 Follensbee, Bryce...... 2012-13 Mata, Cristian...... 2012-13 Schaeffer, Tim...... 1988-90 Beasley, David ...... 1984-85 Forthaus, Kyle...... 2003-04 Mata, Omar...... 2010-13 Schnell, Joe ...... 1999 Belzer, J.B...... 1986 Fox, Jim...... 1987-90 Matamoros, Abé...... 2011-14 Schwab, Shane...... 1986-89 Bent, O’Neil...... 1996-97 Frederick, James...... 1989 Maxwell, Jeff...... 1992 Senften, Scott...... 1982-85 Beres, Rob...... 1995-98 Fritts, Mike...... 1996 McAdams, Tom...... 1990-93 Senko, Perry ...... 1981-84 Bertellotti, James...... 1985 Fyfe, Tanner ...... 2008 McCool, Patrick...... 1997 Shore, Brad...... 1985-88 Berutti, Chris...... 1983 Gaitan, Julian...... 1999-2000 McCray, LaMarcus...... 1992-95 Sigue, Aymar...... 2014-15 Bixby, Brian...... 2004 Gandall, Darein...... 1985-86 McCullough, Shawn...... 1997-2000 Smith, Karl ...... 1992 Blitz, Bryan ...... 1984-86 Garza, Randy...... 1991 McCurdy, Brian...... 2003-07 Smith, Kyle...... 1997-2000

Block, Erik...... 1998-2001 Gaskin, David ...... 1993-96 McGuire, Jake...... 2013-P Snyder, Haden...... 2003-04 STAFF Bolte, Sean...... 1986 Gilliam, Jeffrey...... 1982 McInnes, Ashley...... 2007-10 Soltow, Seth...... 1989 Bonnell, Ted ...... 1990-93 Glasser, Kris...... 2000-03 McIntosh, Tom ...... 1986-88 Spann, James...... 1980 Boss, Terry ...... 2003-04 Goddard, Todd...... 2004-07 McKeever, Jeff...... 1998-99 Spears, Chris...... 1998-2001 Boulkhodra, Hacene...... 1980 Gonsalves, Blaine...... 2008-11 McKenna, Greg...... 2004 Speed, Jordan...... 2015 Boullt, Matt...... 2009-12 Gonzalez, Mario ...... 2000-03 Medcalf, Jonathon...... 2008 Staples, Steve...... 1987-89 Bourgeois, Bradley...... 2012-15 Goodloe, Jack...... 2001-02 Meriwether, Luke...... 1999-2002 Starker, Quinn...... 2011-14 Bradshaw, Donivan...... 1996-99 Gordon, David...... 1989-92 Meyers, Derek...... 1999-2002 Stavrou, Zack...... 2014-P Brown, David...... 1980-82 Gore, Chris ...... 1990-92 Miller, Eric...... 1987 Stephens, Wyatt...... 2010 Brown, Kyle...... 2001-05 Govek, Jeff...... 1989-90 Miller, Robert...... 1983 Stewart, Sidney ...... 2009-10

Buffini, Gary ...... 1981-85 Grant, Brad...... 1984-85 Mitchell, David...... 1992 Stidham, Jimmy ...... 1986-87 REVIEW Bui, Huyhn...... 1980-83 Grubb, Matt...... 1996-99 Mitrik, Michael...... 2014-15 Story, Thomas...... 2006-09 Bull, Collin...... 2007 Guerrieri, Gerald...... 1981-84 Moini, S. Hossein...... 1980 Sturdewald, James...... 1984 Burkholder, Eric...... 2004-07 Gulley, James...... 2010-11 Molero, Diego...... 2008 Swim, Larry ...... 1994-1997 Burr, Richard...... 1984-87 Hammon, Earl...... 1994-95 Moreland, Justin...... 2005 Tahernia, Ahmad...... 1984-87 Bussman, Wesley...... 1980-82 Hanat, Brandon...... 2014-15 Morris, Adam ...... 1995-98 Tahernia, Amir ...... 1986 Camp, Brent ...... 1997-98 Hanlon, Steve...... 1987-88 Moscato, Joe ...... 1993 Taylor, Chris ...... 2007-10 Cannon, Eric ...... 1992-93 Hanson, Murray ...... 1983-84 Mottl, Rich ...... 1987-90 Thomas, Matt...... 2003-06 Canty, Steffen...... 2006 Hardin, John...... 1980 Muller, Bryant...... 1993-95 Tokarchik, Troy...... 1993-94 Caracio, Mark...... 1983-85 Hart, Kevin ...... 1985-88 Mumma, Cody...... 2013 Treat, Clayton...... 1995-98 Cervi, Dominic...... 2004-07 Hart, Steve ...... 1987 Murray, Michael...... 2010-12 Trexel, Kevin...... 1986 RECORDS & HISTORY Chavez, Justin...... 2008-11 Harwood, Timothy...... 1981-82 Navascues, Rodrigo ...... 1993-94 Tubbs, Corbin ...... 1994-96 Christiansen, Hunter...... 2006-10 Haugan, Chris...... 1980-83 Nchanji, Lesley ...... 2015-P Vaughn, Lawson...... 2004-05 Clark, Ray...... 2010 Havlik, J.J...... 2001-2002 Neil, Austin...... 2008-10, 2014 Velasquez, Miguel...... 2015-P Clarke, Michael...... 2003-04 Haynes, Michael...... 2001-04 Newfield, Scott...... 1986-87 Velez, Frank...... 1988-91 Clear, Matthew...... 1991 Helander, John...... 1980 Newton, Matt...... 1988-90 Vollendorf, Sean...... 1993 Clements, Chris...... 2005-08 Henriquez, Diego...... 2005-08 Nicholson, Billy...... 1992 Vonfange, Joel...... 1989 Coffee, Dwight...... 1984-85 Henry, Steve...... 1984-86 Nulisch, Zach ...... 2007-10 Waites, Kirk ...... 1980-83 Colom, Sebastien...... 1992-95 Herman, Tom...... 1985 O’Rourke, Sean...... 1989 Wallin, Rob...... 1988-89 Cone, Ryan ...... 1996-98 Hicks, Bryan ...... 2007 Page, Pat...... 1984 Walters, Gary...... 1997 Cook, John Jr...... 1980-81 Hinkamp, Rich...... 1984 Pais, Mark...... 2012 Warwick, Stephen ...... 2000-03 Corrie, Kyle...... 2006-09 Hoag, Kenny...... 1986 Pampillonia, Anthony...... 1995-98 Wasson, Daniel...... 2004-05 Crane, Dustin ...... 1999-2000 Hodges, Mark...... 1985 Pappademos, Paul...... 1990-91 Wear, Joseph...... 2002-06 Crawford, Jerry...... 1980-81 Hozabri, Masood...... 1980 Parada, Jose...... 2006-09 Weiss, Ron...... 1988-91 Crawford, Mark...... 1994 Hutchins, Seth...... 1991 Payne, Rhodri ...... 2001 Weldon, Anthony ...... 1994 Cronk, Kevin ...... 1989-91 Igwe, Charles ...... 1980 Penn, Greg...... 1984-86 West, Greg...... 1992-95 Crouch, John...... 1986-87 Infante, Kenny...... 2001 Perry, Chuck ...... 1987-89 White, Kevin...... 2004-06 CONFERENCE

Culhane, Kyle ...... 2007-08 Jackson, Zach...... 2014-15 Pethrick, Eddie ...... 1987 Whitmire, Casey...... 1996-99 athletic american Cumings, Kyle...... 2010-13 Jacob, Jason...... 1992-94 Pettit, Ben...... 2008 Wicker, Cary...... 2003-06 Cummisky, Butch...... 1986-87 Jahraus, Jon...... 1981-84 Pevey, Charles...... 1992-93 Wiley, Matt...... 2002-05 Cupp, Mark...... 1985 Jannasch, Nathan...... 1996-1997 Pittman, Derek ...... 1993-96 Williams, Keith...... 1991-95 Da Silva, Marcel...... 2015-P Janway, David ...... 1990-93 Poeschk, Kilian...... 2006-09 Williams, Neal ...... 1991 Dabney, James...... 2001-05 Jewett, Bryan...... 1990-91 Poppen, Cole ...... 2015-P Williamson, Drew...... 2002-03 Dapaah, Daniel...... 1990-93 Jones, Wes...... 1980 Pore, Ryan...... 2002-04 Woerner, Michael...... 1995 Davalos, Paul ...... 2003-04 Kahn, Steve...... 1989 Powell, Ralph ...... 1981 Wright, Jon...... 2010-12 Davis, James...... 1991 Kalmbach, Doug...... 1981-84 Pratt, Charlie...... 1996 Wulkopf, David...... 1988 Dee, Geoffrey...... 2014-15 Kassen, Steve...... 1983-84 Priest, Brad...... 1987-90 Wurst, Brian...... 2006-07 DeFreitas, Eric...... 2005-08 Keith, Barry...... 1986 Pusateri, Michael...... 1989 Yeager, Matt...... 2000-2001 Dittus, Daniel ...... 2006-09 Khahil, Joseph ...... 1999 Raranje, Munashe...... 2015-P Young, Mike...... 1981 Dobkins, Jake ...... 2009-12 Khahil, Nasser...... 1999-2000 Rassolkhani, Payman ...... 1980 Zahn, Neal...... 1989-92 Dodder, Chris ...... 1989-92 Kimes, Nathan ...... 1996-98 Ratner, Andy...... 1987 Zapata, Miguel...... 2011-12 Dolson, Tom ...... 1989 Kincaid, Scott...... 2001-04 Rayfield, Rex...... 1983-87 Bold - denotes current letterwinners

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 31 Year-By-Year Results 1986-1988 Head Coach 1980-1985 1983 (10-11) Bruce Palmbaum Head Coach at Missouri-Saint Louis...... W. . . . 2-1 29-29-4 • 3 years Walter Schnoor at Missouri-Rolla ...... L. . . . .1-3 NE Oklahoma State...... W. . . . 2-0 62-39-8 • 6 years NE Louisiana...... L. . . . .1-2 Avila College...... L. . . . .0-1 1986 (10-10) Texas Christian...... W. . . . 6-0 SW Missouri State...... W. . . . 4-1 Southern Nazarene...... L. . . . .2-3 1980 (7-6-1) Southern Nazarene...... W. . . . 2-0 Illinois State...... L. . . . .0-2 at #8 North Texas State...... L. . . . .1-4 at #5 SMU...... L. . . . .1-5 #3 SMU...... L. . . . .9-1 at Texas Christian...... L. . . . .1-2 at Midwestern State...... L. . . . .0-1 at Bartlesville Wesleyan...... L. . . . .3-4 at Houston Baptist...... L. . . . .2-3 Oklahoma Christian...... W. . . . 4-0 John Brown...... W. . . . 1-0 Regis College 1...... W. . . . 6-0 Oklahoma City...... W. . . . 4-1 at John Brown...... W. . . . 6-0 Midwestern State (f) 1...... W. . . . 1-0 vs. Quincy College 5...... L. . . . .1-6 at SW Missouri State...... T. . . . .3-3 at Evansville...... L. . . . .0-1 vs. NE Missouri State 5...... L. . . . .1-5 at Oral Roberts...... W. . . . 5-3 at Saint Louis...... L. . . . .1-4 Drake 3...... W. . . . 2-1 at Southern Nazarene...... L. . . . .3-7 at Marquette...... L. . . . .0-1 Houston Baptist 3...... W. . . . 4-0 Bartlesville Wesleyan...... L. . . . .1-3 SW Missouri State...... W. . . . 2-0 vs. Missouri-Saint Louis 6 . . . . .L. . . . .1-3 Creighton...... L. . . . .1-2 at NE Louisiana State...... L. . . . .1-4 vs. SW Missouri St. 6...... W. . . . 1-0 Southern Nazarene...... L. . . . .1-3 Creighton...... L. . . . .1-4 Arkansas-Little Rock...... W. . . . 2-1 SW Missouri State...... W. . . . 3-1 SE Missouri State...... W. . . . 1-0 at North Texas State ...... L. . . . .0-6 at Creighton ...... W. . . . 6-2 at SW Missouri State...... W. . . . 2-1 at Houston Baptist...... W. . . . 2-1 NE Oklahoma State...... W. . . . 6-1 at Avila College...... L. . . . .0-1 at Oral Roberts...... W. . . . 1-0 1984 (11-7-3) at Rockhurst College...... L. . . . .0-5 at Oklahoma Christian ...... W. . . . 3-1 1981 (14-7-1) at Avila College...... L. . . . .0-5 at Bartlesville Wesleyan. . . . . W. . . . 3-0 Phillips University...... W. . . . 14-0 at Oklahoma City (f) ...... W. . . . 1-0 at North Texas State ...... L. . . . .2-4 at Southern Nazarene...... W. . . . 2-1 Bartlesville Wesleyan...... W. . . . 2-0 Rockhurst College...... W. . . . 2-0 1987 (5-14-2) Arkansas...... W. . . . 8-1 at Sam Houston State ...... L. . . . .1-3 at John Brown...... L. . . . .1-2 at Houston Baptist...... L. . . . .1-2 at Air Force Academy...... L. . . . .0-4 Texas Christian...... W. . . . 3-0 at NE Oklahoma State ...... W. . . . 3-0 at New Mexico 7 ...... L. . . . .0-4 Austin College...... W. . . . 4-0 Evansville 1...... L. . . . .0-2 Regis College 7...... W. . . . 1-0 at Southern Nazarene...... W. . . . 4-3 New Mexico 1...... L. . . . .0-2 Missouri Southern ...... W. . . . 2-0 Philander Smith (f) ...... W. . . . 1-0 Southern Nazarene...... W. . . . 1-0 at So. Illinois-Edwardsville. . . . .L. . . . .1-2 at SMU...... L. . . . .0-4 Bartlesville Wesleyan...... W. . . . 1-0 vs. Quincy College 5...... L. . . . .0-6 SW Missouri State...... W. . . . 4-1 North Texas State...... T. . . . .0-0 at NE Missouri State 5...... L. . . . .0-3 at Midwestern State...... L. . . . .1-2 Missouri Southern ...... W. . . . 2-0 Oklahoma City (OT)...... L. . . . .3-6 Creighton...... W. . . . 4-1 at SMU...... L. . . . .0-3 at SW Missouri St. (OT)...... L. . . . .2-3 at Missouri-Rolla (OT)...... T. . . . .1-1 at Hardin-Simmons...... T. . . . .2-2 at SMU...... L. . . . .0-3 North Lake 1...... W. . . . 6-0 Tarkio College...... T. . . . .1-1 Brigham Young 3...... L. . . . .0-1 Southern Nazarene 1...... W. . . . 4-1 at SW Missouri State...... W. . . . 3-1 Midwestern State 3...... L. . . . .1-2 John Brown 1...... W. . . . 2-1 NE Oklahoma State...... W. . . . 4-0 John Brown...... W. . . . 3-0 at Creighton (OT)...... W. . . . 2-1 at Bartlesville Wesleyan. . . . . W. . . . 1-0 at Centenary...... L. . . . .1-4 at Bartlesville Wesleyan. . . . . W. . . . 3-1 SW Missouri State...... W. . . . 2-0 at Arkansas-Little Rock (OT). . . . T. . . . .1-1 at Philander Smith (f)...... W. . . . 1-0 at NE Louisiana State...... L. . . . .2-3 Texas Christian...... L. . . . .0-2 at Arkansas...... W. . . . 5-0 Avila College...... W. . . . 2-1 North Texas State...... L. . . . .0-1 1985 (7-6-1) Rockhurst College...... L. . . . .0-3 at SW Missouri State...... L. . . . .1-3 SW Missouri State...... W. . . . 2-1 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2. . . . L. . . . .0-3 North Texas State...... L. . . . .0-4 1982 (13-2-2) vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay 2. . . . .L. . . . .0-2 at Southern Nazarene (OT). . . . .T. . . . .1-1 at NE Oklahoma State ...... W. . . . 2-0 at Colo. School of the Mines. . . W. . . . 5-1 at Southern Nazarene...... W. . . . 3-1 1988 (14-5-2) at Regis College...... W. . . . 4-1 Centenary...... T. . . . .4-4 at Metropolitan State (OT). . . . W. . . . 1-0 Houston Baptist ...... L. . . . .3-6 Kansas Newman...... W. . . . 5-0 Missouri-Saint Louis (OT). . . . . T. . . . .1-1 Sam Houston State 3...... L. . . . .1-2 Oral Roberts ...... W. . . . 2-0 at Bartlesville Wesleyan. . . . . W. . . . 3-1 Hardin-Simmons 3 ...... W. . . . 4-1 Centenary...... W. . . . 3-1 NE Oklahoma State...... W. . . . 3-0 at Illinois State 4 ...... L. . . . .0-2 at Missouri Southern (2OT) . . . . L. . . . .1-3 at Southern Nazarene...... W. . . . 2-0 vs. Vanderbilt 4...... W. . . . 1-0 at Drake (2OT)...... T. . . . .2-2 Texas Tech 1...... W. . . . 3-1 NE Oklahoma State...... W. . . . 2-0 at Illinois State...... L. . . . .0-2 Southern Nazarene 1...... W. . . . 2-0 at Midwestern State...... W. . . . 1-4 at Bradley...... W. . . . 3-1 at Texas Christian...... L. . . . .1-2 Bartlesville Wesleyan...... W. . . . 5-0 Park College ...... W. . . . 2-0 Sam Houston State (OT). . . . . W. . . . 2-1 Southern Nazarene...... W. . . . 3-2 at John Brown ...... W. . . . 1-0 at NE Oklahoma State ...... W. . . . 5-1 vs. SW Missouri St. 8...... W. . . . 2-1 Missouri-Rolla (OT)...... T. . . . .1-1 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock 8 . . . . W. . . . 3-2 Bartlesville Wesleyan...... W. . . . 3-0 Sam Houston State 3...... W. . . . 5-1 SW Missouri State...... W. . . . 3-2 Missouri-Kansas City...... W. . . . 7-0 Maryville College...... W. . . . 4-1 at Midwestern State...... L. . . . .1-4 North Texas State...... L. . . . .0-2 at Hardin-Simmons...... W. . . . 1-0 at Texas Christian...... T. . . . .0-0 at Oral Roberts...... W. . . . 7-1 at Oklahoma City...... L. . . . .1-3 So. Nazarene (2OT)...... W. . . . 2-1 at SW Missouri State...... L. . . . .0-2 vs. Western Illinois (2OT) . . . . W. . . . 5-3

32 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER 2016 TulsaHurricane.com 32 South Alabama...... T. . . . .1-1 Bradley* ...... W . . . . 3-0 1989-1994 at SW Missouri State*...... W. . . . 4-2 at Drake*...... L . . . . 0-1 Head Coach at Bradley*...... L. . . . .1-3 at #16 Creighton* (OT)...... T . . . . 0-0 Randy Waldrum at Illinois State*...... L. . . . .1-4 vs. South Alabama @ ...... W . . . . 4-2 at SMU...... L. . . . .1-6 vs. #22 Fresno State @...... L . . . . 0-3 66-33-6 • 6 years at Texas Christian (OT)...... W. . . . 3-1 Evansville $ ...... L . . . . 0-4 Oral Roberts ...... W. . . . 4-2 SIU-Edwardsville...... L. . . . .1-3 1996 (9-10, 3-5 WAC) Drake*...... W. . . . 4-1 Drake...... L. . . . .1-2 (14-4-0) INTRO 1989 Creighton*...... L. . . . .0-1 #11 Creighton...... L . . . . 1-2 North Texas...... W. . . . 6-3 at Park College...... W. . . . 5-0 Western Illinois ∆ ...... W . . . . 1-0 at Southern Nazarene...... L. . . . .1-2 Memphis ∆ ...... L . . . . 0-3 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 9. . . . .L. . . . .1-6 1993 (10-6-2, 3-1-1 MVC) Oral Roberts ...... W . . . . 4-1 vs. Wisconsin 9...... L. . . . .0-3 Missouri-Kansas City...... W. . . . 5-1 Missouri-Kansas City ...... W . . . . 3-1 Friends University...... W. . . . 5-0 Drury...... W. . . . 6-0 Western Kentucky % ...... W . . . . 2-0 at #8 Illinois State ...... W. . . . 3-1 #13 SMU...... L. . . . .0-2 Centenary College % ...... W . . . . 4-0 Oral Roberts ...... W. . . . 5-0 at North Texas ...... W. . . . 3-1 Miami (Ohio) √ ...... W . . . . 4-2 Bradley ...... W. . . . 3-1 vs. #7 UCLA @...... L. . . . .0-6 Evansville √ ...... L . . . . 1-7 Missouri-Rolla...... W. . . . 7-1 vs. Florida International @. . . . W. . . . 3-0 SW Missouri State ...... L. . . . .0-2 PLAYERS Arkansas-Little Rock...... W. . . . 5-0 Gonzaga...... W. . . . 2-1 #18 SMU <<...... L. . . . .0-4 Missouri Southern ...... W. . . . 4-0 vs. Akron !...... L. . . . .0-3 TCU <<...... W. . . . 2-0 Vanderbilt...... W. . . . 8-2 vs. Wright State !...... T. . . . .3-3 #19 Air Force <<...... L. . . . .1-2 New Mexico 3...... W. . . . 4-0 SW Missouri State*...... W. . . . 7-0 New Mexico <<...... L. . . . .0-1 Hardin-Simmons 3 ...... W. . . . 3-0 at Creighton* ...... L. . . . .3-5 #14 Fresno State <<...... L. . . . .2-4 Oklahoma City...... W. . . . 1-0 at Drake*...... W. . . . 4-3 San Jose State << ...... L. . . . .2-4 at SW Missouri State (2OT). . . . W. . . . 2-1 at #11 Saint Louis...... L. . . . .3-5 San Diego State <<...... W. . . . 6-0 at North Texas State ...... L. . . . .3-5 Illinois State*...... T. . . . .1-1 UNLV << ...... W. . . . 4-1 Texas Christian...... W. . . . 3-1 Bradley* ...... W. . . . 2-0 1997 (13-8, 5-3 WAC) 1990 (13-3-1) Texas Christian...... W. . . . 5-1 vs. Illinois State $...... W. . . . 3-0 Memphis % (OT)...... L. . . . .2-3 STAFF Seattle Pacific 0...... L. . . . .1-3 vs. Creighton $...... L. . . . .0-2 Western Illinois %...... W. . . . 1-0 Drake 0...... W. . . . 5-4 Wisconsin ?...... W. . . . 2-0 So. Illinois-Edwardsville # . . . . .L. . . . .1-2 1994 (8-9-1, 3-3-0 MVC) UW-Milwaukee ?...... W. . . . 1-0 Nicholls State # ...... W. . . . 16-0 at Missouri-Kansas City. . . . . W. . . . 1-0 at SMU...... L. . . . .0-2 vs. UNLV =...... L. . . . .2-3 Centenary...... W. . . . 1-0 at Texas Christian...... W. . . . 1-0 Oral Roberts ...... L. . . . .0-1 SW Missouri State...... L. . . . .1-3 vs. Ohio State ^ (OT)...... W. . . . 3-2 Evansville* ...... L. . . . .2-4 Oral Roberts ...... W. . . . 3-0 at Bowling Green ^ ...... W. . . . 1-0 at #14 SMU ! ...... W. . . . 2-1 Drake...... L. . . . .2-3 Park College ...... W. . . . 2-0 vs. #12 Wisconsin (OT) !...... L...... 4-5 Fresno State <<...... W. . . . 2-1 REVIEW North Texas (OT)...... W. . . . 2-1 vs. Louisville !...... L. . . . .0-3 San Jose State << ...... W. . . . 3-1 at SW Missouri State...... W. . . . 2-1 Arkansas-Little Rock...... W. . . . 4-0 at Air Force << ...... L. . . . .2-5 Oklahoma Christian ...... W. . . . 5-0 Texas-Pan American...... W. . . . 3-0 at New Mexico << ...... W. . . . 1-0 Oral Roberts ...... W. . . . 2-1 #3 Saint Louis...... L. . . . .2-3 UC Santa Barbara...... W. . . . 3-1 Arkansas-Little Rock 3...... W. . . . 5-1 at Illinois State* (OT)...... W. . . . 4-2 #11 Creighton...... L. . . . .0-2 Missouri Southern 3...... W. . . . 2-1 at Bradley* (OT) ...... W. . . . 4-3 #5 SMU <<...... L. . . . .1-3 at New Mexico (OT) ~...... T. . . . .1-1 #11 Creighton*...... L. . . . .1-3 TCU <<...... W. . . . 3-1 vs. Butler ~...... W. . . . 5-1 Drake* (OT)...... L. . . . .1-2 San Diego State <<...... L. . . . .0-1 at SW Missouri State*...... W. . . . 4-0 UNLV <<...... W. . . . 3-1 RECORDS & HISTORY 1991 (14-3-0, 4-0-0 MVC) Missouri-Kansas City...... W. . . . 4-0 Fresno State : (2OT) ...... W. . . . 2-1 at Oral Roberts...... W. . . . 2-1 #4 SMU :...... L. . . . .0-4 NCAA Tournament First Round vs. Rutgers @...... T. . . . .0-0 Park College ...... W. . . . 7-2 vs. #17 Santa Clara @...... L. . . . .0-4 at #5 Evansville...... W. . . . 2-1 1998 (13-6-2, 4-3-1 WAC) at #3 Saint Louis...... L. . . . .0-3 at #4 Saint Louis...... L. . . . . 0-3 Kansas Newman...... W. . . . 6-0 Drake •...... W. . . . 2-0 Texas Christian...... W. . . . 7-1 1995-Present at #10 Creighton • ...... L. . . . . 1-3 Arkansas-Little Rock...... W. . . . 5-0 Denver...... W. . . . 2-0 Head Coach at North Texas ...... L. . . . .0-2 Drury...... W. . . . 1-0 Bradley* ...... W. . . . 7-0 Tom McIntosh UMKC...... W. . . . 4-2 Illinois State* (OT) ...... W. . . . 2-1 228-151-42 • 21 years #14 Cal-State Fullerton ∞...... W . . . . 4-0 at Arkansas-Little Rock...... W. . . . 3-2 at SW Missouri State (OT) . . . . L . . . . 1-2 SW Missouri State*...... W. . . . 3-0 Oral Roberts ...... W . . . . 5-0

Oral Roberts ...... W. . . . 5-2 at TCU << (OT)...... L . . . . 1-2 CONFERENCE american athletic american #13 SMU ...... W. . . . 1-0 at SMU << ...... T . . . . 1-1 vs. #24 Creighton (St. Louis, Mo.)*. W. . . . 2-1 1995 (7-8-2, 2-3-1 MVC) UW-Milwaukee ...... W . . . . 1-0 SW Missouri State $ ...... W. . . . 2-1 New Mexico << ...... W . . . . 3-0 Illinois State $...... W. . . . 2-1 at Western Illinois+ (OT)...... T. . . . .2-2 Air Force << ...... W . . . . 3-0 vs. SMU &...... L. . . . .3-5 vs. Quincy+...... W. . . . 2-1 UNLV << ...... W . . . . 4-1 Southern Nazarene...... W. . . . 5-1 San Diego State <<...... W . . . . 2-0 1992 (7-8-2, 2-3-0 MVC) at #8 SMU...... L. . . . .1-5 at Jose State << ...... L . . . . 0-1 at Missouri-Kansas City...... L. . . . .1-2 at West Texas State...... W. . . . 3-0 at Fresno State << ...... L . . . . 1-2 Alabama A&M ∆ . . W . . . . 3-2 vs. Wisconsin 9...... W. . . . 2-1 #24 San Jose State : ...... W. . . . 3-1 Texas-Pan American ∆...... W . . . . 2-0 #8 SMU : ...... W. . . . 1-0 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 9. . . . .L. . . . .4-5 SW Missouri State* ...... W . . . . 2-0 Arkansas-Little Rock...... T. . . . .1-1 Fresno State : (4OT) ...... T. . . . . 0-0 vs. New Mexico ...... L . . . . 2-3 (Fresno State advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4) at North Carolina (OT) ` ...... L. . . . .2-4 at Air Force ...... L . . . . 1-3 vs. No. Carolina-Greensboro`. . . .L. . . . .0-2 at Evansville* ...... L . . . . 1-2

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 33 1999 (9-8, 6-4 WAC) vs. California 13...... L. . . . .0-2 #1 New Mexico (OT) 3...... L. . . . .1-2 Evansville* ...... W. . . . 3-2 Memphis ª...... T. . . . .1-1 at UAB -...... W. . . . 4-3 SW Missouri State*...... L...... UAB ª...... T. . . . .2-2 vs. #24 South Florida -...... L. . . . .2-4 0-2...... at Kentucky ª...... L. . . . .1-2 vs. Richmond ¥...... L. . . . .1-3 at #10 Bradley* (OT)...... L. . . . .1-2 at Marshall ª...... L. . . . .1-2 vs. #22 Bowling Green St. ¥. . . . W. . . . 4-2 at Eastern Illinois*...... W. . . . 2-1 FIU ª...... T. . . . .1-1 Central Arkansas...... W. . . . 5-0 Vanderbilt*...... W. . . . 3-1 UCF ª...... W. . . . 2-0 at #6 Saint Louis...... L. . . . .0-5 Western Kentucky* (2OT). . . . . L. . . . .1-2 #11 SMU ª...... L. . . . .2-3 #9 SW Missouri State (OT). . . . .L. . . . .0-1 at #5 SMU*...... L. . . . .1-5 at South Carolina ª...... L. . . . .1-4 Drury <<...... L. . . . .1-2 at #10 Creighton*...... L. . . . .1-2 at East Carolina ª ...... W. . . . 4-2 at Fresno State << (2OT). . . . . W. . . . 3-2 at Drake*...... W. . . . 1-0 Northeastern State (OT). . . . . W. . . . 3-2 at San Jose State << ...... L. . . . .1-3 at SW Missouri State $ (2OT) . . . L. . . . .0-1 at #10 SMU º...... T. . . . .2-2 #19 SMU <<...... L. . . . .0-2 (Tulsa advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4) TCU << (2OT)...... W. . . . 1-0 2003 (13-6-2, 6-1-2 MVC) vs. Marshall º ...... W. . . . 3-0 San Jose State << ...... W. . . . 2-0 vs. South Carolina º...... L. . . . .0-1 NCAA Tournament Second Round Fresno State << (2OT)...... W. . . . 2-1 Drury...... W. . . . 3-0 at TCU << ...... W. . . . 3-2 at UMKC...... W. . . . 4-0 2006 (9-10, 5-3 C-USA) at #20 SMU <<...... L. . . . .0-4 at Ohio State 14...... W. . . . 2-1 #24 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3. . . W. . . . 3-0 at Drury << ...... W. . . . 2-1 vs. #13 Penn State 14 (2 OT) . . . .L...... Wisconsin 3 ...... L. . . . .0-3 2000 (10-7-2, 5-4-2 MVC) 2-3...... Drake (2 OT) ...... W. . . . 2-1 vs. #24 New Mexico @ . . . . . W. . . . 3-2 vs. #29 Brown @...... L. . . . .0-3 Oregon State...... L. . . . .1-2 vs. Oral Robert @ (2OT). . . . . W. . . . 2-1 vs. #9 Indiana (OT) @...... L. . . . .1-2 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 00...... W. . . . 2-1 #29 Stanford 3 ...... W. . . . 2-0 vs. Dayton 7 ...... L. . . . .0-3 Loyola Marymount 00...... W. . . . 2-1 Denver 3...... L. . . . .2-3 at #21 New Mexico 7...... L. . . . .0-1 George Mason @...... W. . . . 3-2 vs. #5 Santa Clara...... L. . . . .1-2 UCF ª...... W. . . . 2-1 UNLV @...... L. . . . .0-1 at SW Missouri State*...... W. . . . 2-1 Centenary...... L. . . . .0-1 at Oral Roberts...... W. . . . 7-3 at Evansville*...... W. . . . 4-2 at #15 Memphis ª...... L. . . . .0-3 Drury...... W. . . . 4-2 Eastern Illinois* ...... W. . . . 7-0 at FIU ª...... W. . . . 2-0 Drake*...... W. . . . 3-1 Bradley* ...... T. . . . .2-2 Marshall ª...... W. . . . 1-0 #9 Creighton* (OT)...... L. . . . .1-2 SMU* (OT)...... W. . . . 1-0 at #1 SMU ª...... L. . . . .0-2 at TCU* (OT)...... W. . . . 2-1 at Western Kentucky* ...... L. . . . .0-1 at Oral Roberts...... W. . . . 4-2 at #6 SMU*...... L. . . . .0-1 at Vanderbilt*...... T. . . . .2-2 at UAB ª...... W. . . . 4-3 Eastern Illinois* ...... L. . . . .2-3 #22 Drake*...... W. . . . 4-1 #14 Kentucky ª ...... L. . . . .0-1 Bradley* (2OT)...... T. . . . .1-1 #16 Creighton*...... W. . . . 2-1 #11 South Carolina ª...... W. . . . 1-0 Western Kentucky*...... L. . . . .1-2 SMU $...... L. . . . .0-1 UCF º ...... W. . . . 5-0 Evansville* ...... W. . . . 5-1 Oakland & (2OT) ...... W. . . . 3-2 #13 Kentucky º ...... L...... at Belmont*...... W. . . . 6-1 at #1 UCLA & ...... L. . . . .2-3 0-3...... at Vanderbilt*...... W. . . . 5-2 at SW Missouri State* (2OT). . . .T. . . . .1-1 2004 (12-7-4, 5-3-1 MVC) 2007 (15-3-2, 6-0-2 C-USA) at #11 Creighton $ ...... L. . . . .1-2 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals NCAA Tournament Second Round 2001 (9-10, 4-5 MVC) vs. Stanford @ ...... T. . . . .0-0 at Wisconsin 16...... W. . . . 3-1 vs. Kentucky @...... W. . . . 2-1 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (OT) 16. . . W. . . . 2-1 CS-Northridge 3 ...... L. . . . .0-1 at UW-Milwaukee ?...... W. . . . 4-2 vs. Georgetown @ ...... W. . . . 1-0 UNLV 3 ...... L. . . . .1-2 vs. Wisconsin ?...... L. . . . .2-3 vs. #3 Virginia @...... L. . . . .0-2 Western Illinois % (OT) . . . . . W. . . . 3-2 Oral Roberts ...... W. . . . 3-0 #18 Virginia Tech 3...... L. . . . .2-3 Georgia Southern %...... W. . . . 3-0 #8 Penn State 3 ...... L. . . . .2-3 Missouri State 3 ...... W. . . . 1-0 Oral Roberts ...... W. . . . 2-0 Yale 3 ...... W. . . . 3-1 at #4 Creighton...... W. . . . . at Yale 11...... L. . . . .0-1 at Drake*...... T. . . . .1-1 3-1...... Brown 11...... L. . . . .0-5 at #4 Creighton*...... L. . . . .0-4 #8 SMU (2OT) ª...... T. . . . .2-2 at Drury...... W. . . . 4-1 Western Kentucky*...... W. . . . 4-1 Memphis (2OT) ª...... T. . . . .3-3 Metropolitan State...... W. . . . 2-1 Vanderbilt*...... W. . . . 4-2 at Kentucky ª...... W. . . . 3-0 at Vanderbilt* (OT)...... L. . . . .1-2 at #6 SMU...... L. . . . .0-4 at #10 South Carolina ª...... W. . . . 1-0 at Western Kentucky* ...... L. . . . .1-2 SW Missouri State*...... L. . . . .2-3 at UCF ª...... W. . . . 2-1 Creighton*...... W. . . . . Evansville* ...... W. . . . 8-0 Centenary...... W. . . . 9-0 2-0...... at Eastern Illinois* (OT) . . . . . W. . . . 1-0 FIU ª...... W. . . . 6-0 Drake*...... W. . . . . at Bradley*...... W. . . . 3-1 at Marshall ª...... W. . . . 2-1 4-2...... SW Missouri State $ ...... W. . . . 2-0 UAB ª...... W. . . . 2-0 #1 SMU*...... L. . . . .0-2 at #17 Creighton $ ...... T. . . . .1-1 at UAB º...... W. . . . 1-0 #28 Bradley*...... L...... (Tulsa advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3) vs. South Carolina º...... W. . . . 4-1 2-3...... vs. #3 SMU $ ...... L. . . . .1-2 vs. FIU º...... W. . . . 3-2 Eastern Illinois* (OT)...... W. . . . 1-0 Michigan State &...... W. . . . 3-1 Central Connecticut &...... L. . . . .2-3 at Evansville*...... W. . . . 3-0 at #12 Penn State &...... T. . . . .1-1 at SW Missouri State* (OT). . . . L. . . . .1-2 (Tulsa advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3) at Bradley $...... L. . . . .1-2 at #2 SMU & (2OT)...... W. . . . 2-1 2008 (16-4-3, 7-0-1 C-USA) at #6 Indiana &...... L. . . . .0-4 2002 (10-9, 4-5 MVC) NCAA Tournament Second Round Georgia Southern...... W. . . . 2-0 #15 UW-Milwaukee (OT). . . . . W. . . . 2-1 2005 (7-7-7, 2-4-3 C-USA) at #2 Connecticut (2OT) ...... T. . . . .1-1 TCU 3...... W. . . . 1-0 Oral Roberts ...... L. . . . .1-3 at Penn State 17...... W. . . . 2-1 UMKC 3 (OT)...... W. . . . 2-1 UMKC...... T. . . . .2-2 vs. #10 Ohio State 17...... L. . . . .0-2 vs. Gonzaga 12...... W. . . . . at Virginia Tech (2OT) 15 . . . . . W. . . . 4-3 vs. #30 Oakland @...... L. . . . .0-1 2-1...... vs. #30 James Madison 15. . . . .T. . . . .1-1 vs. George Mason @...... L. . . . .0-1 at Oregon State 12...... L. . . . .0-3 vs. Loyola Marymount @. . . . . T. . . . .1-1 Hofstra 3...... W. . . . 3-0 at Oral Roberts...... W. . . . 2-1 vs. Saint Louis @ ...... W. . . . 4-1 Northern Illinois (OT) 3...... W. . . . 2-1 UAB...... L. . . . .1-2 #3 Creighton 3...... W. . . . 1-0 at #6 SMU ª...... W. . . . 4-1 at #1 Stanford 13...... W. . . . 3-1

34 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER 2016 TulsaHurricane.com 34 at UAB ª...... W. . . . 2-1 UW-Green Bay ...... L. . . . .3-2 Kentucky ª...... W. . . . 2-1 at Kentucky ª...... L. . . . .3-1 2015 (8-6-7, 3-3-2 The American) Marshall ª...... W. . . . 3-0 Memphis ª...... L. . . . .3-0 NCAA Tournament Second Round UCF ª...... W. . . . 2-0 FIU ª...... W. . . . 4-1 #22 Saint Louis (2OT)...... L. . . . .1-0 Oral Roberts ...... W. . . . 4-0 at #11 UCF ª ...... L. . . . .2-1 Sacramento State...... W. . . . 2-1 at Memphis ª...... W. . . . 5-1 at Marshall ª...... L. . . . .2-1 at #2 Virginia (2OT)...... T. . . . .1-1 at FIU ª...... W. . . . 2-0 #17 UAB ª...... L. . . . .2-1 at #4 North Carolina...... L. . . . .2-1 South Carolina (2OT) ª...... T. . . . .0-0 Oral Roberts ...... W. . . . 6-2 at Missouri State...... W. . . . 1-0 2012 (14-6-1, 5-2-1 C-USA) Portland (OT)...... W. . . . 3-2 vs. UAB º...... W. . . . 4-2

NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 at #1 Creighton...... L. . . . .1-0 INTRO vs. South Carolina º...... W. . . . 2-0 UMKC...... W. . . . 4-0 at UMKC (OT)...... W. . . . 3-2 vs. #24 Kentucky (2OT) º...... T. . . . .1-1 #3 New Mexico (OT) 3...... W. . . . 2-1 SMU (ADN) ≠...... L. . . . .1-0 (Tulsa claimed title on penalty kicks, 4-2) #4 South Florida 3...... L. . . . .2-1 at Cincinnati (2OT) ≠...... T. . . . .1-1 UMKC & ...... W. . . . 1-0 at #14 UCLA (Pac-12 Network). . . L. . . . .1-0 #18 USF ≠...... L. . . . .2-1 at #2 Creighton &...... L. . . . .1-2 at Loyola Marymount...... W. . . . 3-0 at UCF ≠...... W. . . . 1-0 vs. UC Davis @...... L. . . . .2-1 Temple ≠...... W. . . . 2-0 2009 (15-5-2, 6-1-1 C-USA) vs. Oakland @...... W. . . . 7-5 at #15 SMU ≠...... L. . . . .3-2 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal Round South Carolina ª ...... W. . . . 4-0 UConn (2OT) ≠...... T. . . . .1-1 Missouri State ...... W. . . . 2-0 #11 Creighton...... W. . . . 2-0 at Memphis ≠...... W. . . . 3-0 Seattle (2OT) 3...... T. . . . .1-1 Marshall ª...... W. . . . 2-0 UCF (2OT) ø...... T. . . . .2-2 PLAYERS #1 Akron 3...... L. . . . .1-0 at #25 SMU ª...... L. . . . .1-0 vs. #7 SMU (2OT) ø...... T. . . . .2-2 at Northern Illinois 18...... W. . . . 1-0 Nebraska Omaha ...... W. . . . 5-2 vs. UConn (2OT) ø...... T. . . . .1-1 vs. #9 Northwestern (OT) 18. . . . L. . . . .3-2 at Memphis ª...... T. . . . .2-2 #16 FIU (OT) &...... W. . . . 3-2 vs. CS-Northridge @...... L. . . . .2-1 at UAB ª...... W. . . . 2-1 at #8 Notre Dame (2OT) &. . . . .T. . . . .1-1 vs. #28 Bradley @...... W. . . . 2-1 UCF ª...... W. . . . 3-1 at Saint Louis (2OT) ...... W. . . . 4-3 Kentucky ª...... L. . . . .2-0 KEY FIU ª...... W. . . . 3-0 at FIU ª...... W. . . . 2-1 00 - UNLV Tournament 0 - Air Force Academy Tournament Denver...... W. . . . 4-2 vs. UAB (2OT) º...... W. . . . 1-0 1 - Getty Invitational, Tulsa, Okla. at Kentucky ª...... W. . . . 1-0 vs. SMU º ...... W. . . . 5-0 2 - Mart Heinen Kickoff Classic, Quincy, Ill. at South Carolina ª (2OT) . . . . . T. . . . .1-1 at South Florida (OT) &...... W. . . . 1-0 3 - Hurricane Classic, Tulsa, Okla. 4 - Redbird-Beernuts Invitational, Normal, Ill. #23 UAB ª...... W. . . . 5-1 San Diego &...... L. . . . .2-1 5 - NE Missouri State Classic, Kirksville, Mo. STAFF SMU ª...... L. . . . .3-2 6 - Missouri-Saint Louis Grey Eagle Tournament at Marshall ª...... W. . . . 2-1 2013 (11-6-3, 4-3-2 C-USA) 7 - Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M. Memphis ª...... W. . . . 2-0 8 - Oral Roberts Invitational, Tulsa, Okla. at #6 Creighton...... L. . . . .2-0 9 - Miller Lite Panther Invitational, Milwaukee, Wis. at UCF ª...... W. . . . 6-2 at Drake...... W. . . . 3-0 11 - Yale Tournament Kentucky º...... W. . . . 2-1 12 - Oregon State Tournament Ohio State 3...... W. . . . 4-1 Marshall º...... W. . . . 3-0 13 - Stanford Tournament SIU-Edwardsville 3...... W. . . . 2-0 #23 Saint Louis (OT) & ...... W. . . . 4-3 14 - Ohio State Tournament vs. UMKC (2OT) @...... T. . . . .1-1 15- Viirginia Tech Classic #5 Northwestern &...... W. . . . 1-0 16- Middleton Sports & Fitness Inv., Madison, Wis.

vs. Hartwick (OT) @...... W. . . . 3-2 REVIEW at #1 Akron &...... L. . . . .1-0 17- Penn State Classic Valparaiso...... W. . . . 4-0 18- NIU Invitational Old Dominion ª ...... L. . . . .2-1 # - Memphis State Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 2010 (12-7-2, 3-3-2 C-USA) at #8 Maryland...... L. . . . .2-1 ^ - Bowling Green Soccer Classic ~ - New Mexico Lobo Invitational NCAA Tournament Second Round at South Carolina (OT) ª . . . . . W. . . . 2-1 ` - Hardee’s North Carolina Classic vs. Seattle @ ...... W . . . . 3-1 #20 New Mexico ª ...... L. . . . .1-0 @ - Southern Methodist Invitational, Dallas, Texas vs. Lipscomb @...... W . . . . 4-1 Charlotte (OT) ª...... W. . . . 3-2 ! - Illinois State Soccer Classic, Normal, Ill. Western Illinois 3...... W . . . . 4-0 #5 UAB ª...... L. . . . .2-1 = - Creighton Invitational, Omaha, Neb. * - Missouri Valley Conference games SIU-Edwardsville 3...... W . . . . 1-0 at Kentucky (2OT) ª...... T. . . . .0-0 $ - Missouri Valley Conference Tournament

St. Louis ...... W . . . . 4-1 at Marshall (2OT) ª...... T. . . . .1-1 & - NCAA Tournament RECORDS & HISTORY Missouri State (2OT)...... W. . . . 2-1 FIU ª...... W. . . . 2-0 (f) - won by forfeit + - Western Illinois MCC/MVC Classic Macomb, Ill. at #1 Akron...... L. . . . .4-0 at Florida Atlantic ª...... W. . . . 3-0 % - SW Missouri State Tournament, Springfield, Mo. at Memphis ª...... W. . . . 2-1 vs. South Carolina º...... W. . . . 3-1 √ - Aces Umbro Classic, Evansville, Ind. at #11 Creighton...... L. . . . .3-1 vs. #19 New Mexico º...... W. . . . 3-0 ∆ - Hurricane Lotto Classic, Tulsa, Okla. #20 South Carolina ª...... L . . . . 1-0 at Charlotte (CBS Sports) º. . . . .L. . . . .1-0 << - Western Athletic Conference games ? - Panther Invitational, Milwaukee, Wisc. Marshall (2OT) ª ...... T. . . . .1-1 • - Creighton Ameritas Classic at #6 SMU ª...... L . . . . 3-2 2014 (11-6-3, 5-2-1 The American) ∞ - Neutral games played at SMU at UAB (2OT) ª...... W . . . . 1-0 - UAB Tournament NCAA Tournament First Round Kentucky ª...... L. . . . .2-1 ¥ - Bradley Tournament at Saint Louis ...... L. . . . .1-0 ª Conference USA game at FIU ª...... W. . . . 5-1 at SIU-Edwardsville (2OT). . . . . W. . . . 2-1 º C-USA Tournament : - Western Athletic Conference Tournament games #15 UCF (2OT) ª...... T. . . . .1-1 #3 Virginia (2OT) 3 ...... W. . . . 1-0 vs. Kentucky º...... W . . . . 5-0 ≠ - American Athletic Conference game CSUN (OT) 3...... L. . . . .2-1 ø - American Athletic Conference tournament vs. #16 UCF º...... W. . . . 2-1 #2 Creighton (2OT)...... T. . . . .1-1 vs. South Carolina (2OT) º. . . . . L . . . . 1-0 Oral Roberts ...... W. . . . 4-1 Bradley & ...... W. . . . 2-0 CONFERENCE at Akron...... L. . . . .3-0 athletic american at #20 Indiana &...... L. . . . .5-1 at SMU ≠ ...... L. . . . .4-2 2011 (5-12, 1-7 C-USA) at Missouri State...... W. . . . 1-0 Cincinnati ≠...... W. . . . 4-2 SIU-Edwardsville...... L. . . . .3-1 at #16 USF ≠...... W. . . . 4-3 at Missouri State...... W. . . . 2-1 at UConn ≠...... L. . . . .2-0 #25 Loyola Marymount...... W. . . . 2-0 Memphis ≠...... W. . . . 2-0 #3 UCONN 3...... L. . . . .1-0 #24 SMU ≠...... W. . . . 1-0 Oakland 3 ...... W. . . . 2-1 at Temple (2OT) ≠...... W. . . . 2-1 vs. Washington (OT) @...... L. . . . .1-0 UCF (2OT) ≠...... T. . . . .1-1 vs. #28 Dartmouth @...... W. . . . 3-2 Cincinnati ø...... W. . . . 1-0 #4 Akron...... L. . . . .3-0 vs. SMU ø...... W. . . . 2-0 at South Carolina ª ...... L. . . . .2-1 vs. USF (2OT) ø...... T. . . . .0-0 #20 SMU ª...... L. . . . .2-1 at #19 Saint Louis &...... L. . . . .2-0

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the Knights’ Fiesta Bowl win against Baylor. of the 2016 AAU James E. Sullivan Award as the na- #AMERICANRISING In 2014, The American had the best men’s basket- tion’s top amateur athletes, marking only the second The American Athletic Conference consists of 12 presti- ball postseason record of any league, when conference time in the 86-year history of the award that multiple gious institutions: the University of Central Florida, the teams were a combined 13-4, and sent four teams to the winners were chosen. University of Cincinnati, East Carolina University, the 2016 NCAA Championship. Teams from The American Additionally, SMU’s Avery Acker was chosen as the University of Connecticut, the University of Houston, have registered top-10 national rankings in football, Division I women’s volleyball Academic All-America the University of Memphis, the U.S. Naval Academy (in men’s basketball, women’s basketball, , men’s of the Year in 2015, while Navy offensive guard E.K. football only), the University of South Florida Southern soccer, men’s golf, and men’s track and field. Binns was one of 12 finalists nationally for the Campbell Methodist University, Temple University, Tulane Individual teams in The American have enjoyed un- Trophy, which is presented by the National Football University and the University of Tulsa. precedented success since the conference’s formation. Foundation to the top scholar-athlete in college foot- Under the leadership of commissioner Mike Aresco, Houston went 13-1 in the 2015 football season, setting ball. Tulsa soccer standout Katy Riojas was the winner of the American Athletic Conference has written an a school record for wins, while Navy won a program-re- the 2016 NCAA Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship, impressive list of accomplishments, both in the com- cord 11 games in its first season in the conference. The while Golden Hurricane rower Emalia Seto won the 2016 petitive arena and the classroom. 2014 season saw Memphis finish with 10 wins in foot- NCAA Jim McKay Scholarship. Two student-athletes In the course of its first three seasons, the American ball for the first time since 1938, while Temple enjoyed from The American have earned NCAA Postgraduate Athletic Conference has taken its place at the forefront its first 10-win season in 2015. Scholarships in the conference’s first three years. of intercollegiate athletics, with a collection of na- That kind of success has led to an across-the-board American Athletic Conference alumni have made their tional team and individual championships and football increase in football attendance. The American Athletic mark in professional sports as well. UCF quarterback and men’s and women’s basketball postseason victo- Conference had four of the top six teams in average Blake Bortles was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars ries that place The American among the elite Division attendance gain from 2015 to 2016, while the confer- with the No. 3 pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. More recently, I FBS conferences. ence as a whole realized a 9.1-percent increase at the a number of American Athletic Conference athletes have The league has produced four NCAA championship turnstiles. Cincinnati, Houston and Temple all set single- been selected in the first round of the professional entry teams – UConn men’s basketball in 2014 and UConn game attendance records at their respective facilities drafts in football, basketball, baseball and soccer. The women’s basketball in 2014, 2015 and 2016 – two New Under The American’s banner, UCF and Houston have American has had two first-round picks in football in Year’s Six bowl champions, and two individuals who both achieved top-10 rankings in baseball in the past each of the last three seasons, while the conference have won NCAA titles. Additionally, American Athletic two years. USF finished the 2014-15 season at No. 8 in produced four first-round picks, including the top three Conference teams have advanced to the College World the final men’s golf national ranking. The UConn wom- selections, in the 2016 WNBA Draft. Series, reached the semifinal and final rounds of the NIT, en’s basketball team won its NCAA-record ninth, 10th The American Athletic Conference holds media rights qualified for the match play round of the NCAA Men’s and 11th national championships. partnerships with ESPN and CBS Sports which provide Golf Championship and registered a top-10 finish at the American Athletic Conference student-athletes have the conference with outstanding national exposure on NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship. distinguished themselves in all facets of intercollegiate the two industry leaders in sports television. In football, three American Athletic Conference teams athletics. Temple linebacker Tyler Matakevich won the The American Athletic Conference serves its mem- were in the final College Football Playoff rankings of Bednarik Award and the Nagurski Trophy as the nation’s bership from a state-of-the-art office located in 2015, while two teams from The American were ranked top defensive player in 2015, while Navy quarterback Providence, R.I. The location of the conference head- in the top 20 of the final national polls in both 2013 and Keenan Reynolds finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy quarters – just steps from the city’s Amtrak station and 2015. Eight of The American’s 12 football teams played in voting. UConn basketball standout Breanna Stewart fin- 10 minutes from T.F. Green International Airport – gives bowl games to cap the 2015 season as Houston defeated ished her career as the most decorated player in college the conference easy access to its member schools. Florida State in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and Navy beat basketball history as she was chosen as the consensus The conference headquarters is equipped with a com- Pittsburgh in the Military Bowl. Houston’s finish at No. 8 national player of the year for the third time and be- plete video production studio, which serves as the home nationally gave The American a top-10 team in the final came the first player be named four times as the Most of The American Digital Network, and small- and large- national polls for the second time in the league’s three Outstanding Player at the Final Four. scale meeting rooms to accommodate the many coaches’ seasons. UCF finished No. 10 in the 2013 rankings after Reynolds and Stewart were selected as the winners and administrators’ meetings held on-site each year.

The AMERICAN Quick Facts Commissioner: Mike Aresco

PR/Men’s Soccer: Chevonne Mansfield E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 401.453.0660

Website: TheAmerican.org Mailing Address: 15 Park Row West Third Floor, Providence, RI 02903

The US Naval Academy is affiliated with the American Athletic Conference in football only.

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