FALCON FACTS / TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information Location: USAFA, Colo. Table of Contents Founded: 1954 Nickname: Falcons Media Information...... 2 Colors: Blue and Silver Enrollment: 4,000 Affiliation: NCAA Division I 2014 Season Conference: Western Athletic 2014 Roster ...... 3 Home Field: Capacity: 2,000 2014 Schedul ...... 4 Press Box Phone: (719) 333-3157 Player and Coaches Bios are available Online at goairforcefalcons.com Superintendent: Lt. Gen. Michelle D. Johnson 2013 WAC Review / WAC Tournament ...... 5 Director of Athletics: Dr. Hans Mueh The WAC ...... 6 Assoc. AD/Athletic Prog.: George Nelson

Team Information Head Coach: Doug Hill 2013 in Review Alma Mater: USAFA (1983) 2013 Statistics / Results ...... 7 Office Phone: (719) 333-2174 E-mail: [email protected] AFA Record / Yrs: 50-71-14 / Seven Years History/Records Overall Record / Yrs: Same Year-by-Year Results ...... 8 Individual & Team Records ...... 9 2013 Overall Record: 4-11-5 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 10-11 2013 Conf. Record / Finish: 3-2-5 / T, 1st (Mtn.) Award Winners ...... 12 Falcons in the Pros ...... 13 Assistant Coaches: Chris Foster (USAFA, 1989) Kevin Doyle (Bowling Green, 1996) The Academy Starters Returning/Lost: 8 / 3 The USAFA ...... 14 Letterwinners Returning / Lost: 18 / 6 USAFA Senior Leadership ...... 15 Athletic Department Leadership ...... 16 Air Force Soccer Alumni Association USAFA Athletics ...... 17 President: Matt Anderson (‘97) Vice Pres: Jeff Harder (‘90) Treasurer: Greg Walsh (‘81) Credits Secretary: Greg Schiller (‘85) Writing, Editing and Design: Jerry Cross & Nick Arseniak

For more information, contact: Photos: DenMar Services Greg Walsh 3617 Sandbar Lane The 2014 men’s soccer information guide is a production of the Air Force Academy athletic Colleyville, TX 76034 817-577-8661 communications office. Thank you to the entire communications office for editing assistance.

Athletic Communications Assoc. AD/Communications: Troy Garnhart Office Phone: (719) 333-9263 A regular-season record crowd of 3,206 packed Cadet Soccer Stadium on Aug. 25, Men’s Soccer SID: Nick Arseniak 2006 as the Falcons and service-academy Office Phone: (719) 333-9251 rival Army battled to a 1-1 tie. Office Fax: (719) 333-3798 The Falcons host their other service- Cell Phone: (719) 510-2684 academy rival Navy for the first time since E-mail: [email protected] 1984 in the season opener on Friday, August 29 at 7 p.m. Mailing Address: Athletic Communications Office U.S. Air Force Academy 2168 Fieldhouse Drive USAFA, Colo. 80840

Website: www.goairforcefalcons.com

AIR FORCE MEN’S SOCCER 2014 1 MEDIA INFORMATION ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Information Guide The 2014 Air Force men’s soccer information guide is produced as a Troy Garnhart source of information for the media. Other materials may be obtained by contacting the athletic communications office: Associate AD / Communications Office: 719-333-9263 Athletic Communications Office Cell: 719-359-7432 2168 Field House Drive E-Mail: [email protected] USAF Academy, CO 80840-9500 Phone (719) 333-2313 Fax (719) 333-3798 Dave Toller Assistant AD / Media Relations Office: 719-333-3478 Press Credentials Cell: 719-200-2802 Press and photograph credentials are issued to members of the work- E-Mail: [email protected] ing media only. These credentials may be obtained by contacting Jerry Cross in the athletic communications office. Upon acceptance of applications, appropriate passes can be picked up at the Cadet Soccer Nick Arseniak Stadium press box. Assistant Director / MSOC Contact Office: 719-333-9251 E-Mail: [email protected] Air Force Practices All Air Force practices both home and on the road are open to the media. Media members wishing to film practice must make arrange- ments with the athletic communications office to attend practice. A Valerie Perkin member of the athletic communications office must accompany you. Assistant Director Office: 719-333-8286 E-Mail: [email protected] Post-Game Procedures Head coach Doug Hill will be available to the press 10 minutes follow- ing the end of the game outside the team’s locker room. Players will be available following Hill. The Air Force locker room, training room and Madeline McGuire weight room are closed to all media. Graphics Coordinator Office: 719-333-4263 Final statistics, including team and individual totals and play-by-plays, E-Mail: [email protected] are available following the game in the Cadet Soccer Stadium Press Box and on the Air Force Academy athletic website at:

www.goairforcefalcons.com Brian Jerman Director, Falcon Vision Office: 719-333-2368 In-Season Interviews E-Mail: [email protected] All Air Force players and coaches are available for interviews with the following guidelines. All interviews must be made through the athletic communications office at (719) 333-9251 or 333-2313. All interview requests must be made at least 24 hours in advance so that the player or Adam Parker coach can be properly notified. Assistant Director, Falcon Vision There will be no interviews on game day with players. Office: 719-333-9442 E-Mail: [email protected]

2 GoAirForceFalcons.comGOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM 2014 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Jake Schenk GK 6-3 190 So. Flemington, NJ/Hunterdon Central 2 Kevin Meyer M 5-9 155 Sr. Poway, CA/Poway 3 Trey Pujats M 5-10 150 Fr. Keller, TX/Keller 4 Ben Kern D 5-10 160 Jr. Charlotte, NC/Weddington 5 Alex Frazier F 5-8 162 Sr. Springs, CO/Pine Creek 6 Blake Elder D 5-9 163 So. Fort Worth, TX/USAFA Prep School 7 Hunter Robinson F 5-11 170 So. Fort Collins, CO/Fossil Ridge 8 Gus Jensen M 5-9 155 Jr. Norman, OK/Norman North 9 Ryan Ward M 5-9 160 So. Frisco, TX/USAFA Prep School 10 Zachary Modly F 5-7 150 Sr. Annapolis, MD/USAFA Prep School 11 Luke Villamaria M 5-9 156 Jr. Temple, TX/Belton 12 Cole Heer M 6-0 175 So. San Jose, CA/Bellarmine College Prep 13 Joey Haug M 5-6 150 Jr. Rocklin, CA/Rocklin 14 Cameron Duley M 6-1 170 So. Roswell, GA/Roswell 15 Scott McGillivray M 6-3 167 Sr. Colorado Springs, CO/USAFA Prep School 16 Zach Hill F 6-0 155 Jr. Rollinsford, NH/Somersworth 17 Luke Welch M 5-11 170 Sr. Middletown, MD/Middletown 18 A.J. Esparza D 6-0 160 So. Chandler, AZ/Perry 19 Jaric Marton M 5-7 175 Fr. Huntington Beach, FL/Marina 20 Connor Dunbaker F 5-7 155 Jr. Columbia, SC/Irmo 21 Tucker Axhoj D 5-9 152 So. Waxhaw, NC/Marvin Ridge 22 Austin Britt M 5-10 150 Sr. Cohoes, NY/Shaker 23 John Wendt GK 6-4 175 Fr. Sylvania, OH/Northview 24 Isaac Strever M 5-10 170 Fr. Vancouver, WA/Mountain View 25 Nestor Hernandez M 6-0 175 Fr. Colorado Springs, CO/Sand Creek 26 Colin McDermott D 6-1 175 Fr. San Clemente, CA/San Clemente

Head Coach: Doug Hill

Assistant Coaches: Chris Foster Kevin Doyle

Team Trainer: Kristen Cornett

Pronunciation Guide #3 Pujats ...... pu-yats #10 Heer ...... HER #11 Villamaria ...... Vil-Ah-mah-REE-ah #19 Jaric ...... JAIR-ic #21 Haug ...... HOWG #22 Axhoj ...... AX-hoy

AIR FORCE MEN’S SOCCER 2014 3 2014 SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Site Time Sun. Aug. 17 Denver (Scrimmage) USAFA 4 p.m.

Wed. Aug. 20 New Mexico (Scrimmage) USAFA 3 p.m.

Fri. Aug. 29 Navy USAFA 7 p.m.

Sun. Aug. 31 Cal State Northridge USAFA 1 p.m.

Sat. Sept. 6 Army West Point, NY 7 p.m.

Fri. Sept. 12 New Hampshire USAFA 5 p.m.

Sun. Sept. 14 Oakland USAFA 11:30 a.m.

Fri. Sept. 19 UC Davis Davis, CA 7 p.m.

Sun. Sept. 21 Sacramento State Sacramento, CA 1 p.m.

Sat. Sept. 27 Missouri State Springfield, MO 6 p.m.

Sat. Oct. 4 UMKC* USAFA 7 p.m.

Fri. Oct. 10 San Jose State* USAFA 7 p.m.

Sun. Oct. 12 CSU Bakersfield* USAFA 1 p.m.

Fri. Oct. 17 UNLV* Las Vegas, NV 7 p.m.

Sun. Oct. 19 Grand Canyon* Phoenix, AZ 1 p.m.

Fri. Oct. 24 Utah Valley Univ.* USAFA 7 p.m.

Sun. Oct. 26 Seattle * USAFA 1 p.m.

Sat. Nov. 1 UMKC* Kansas City, MO 7 p.m.

Fri. Nov. 7 Incarnate Word* San Antonio, TX 4 p.m.

Sun. Nov. 9 Houston Baptist* Houston, TX 1 p.m.

Thurs.-Sun. Nov. 13-16 WAC Championships Seattle, WA TBA

Home Games in Bold *Western Athletic Conference Opponent All times local to site

4 GoAirForceFalcons.comGOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM WAC 2013 RECAP/2014 TOURNAMENT

WAC 2014 WAC TOURNAMENT 2013 Standings NOV. 13-16

School Overall WAC Pts SEATTLE, WA Mountain Division (ALL TIMES TBA) Houston Baptist 9-7-2 4-4-2 14 Air Force 4-11-5 3-2-5 14 UMKC 4-11-4 3-6-1 10 Grand Canyon 4-14-1 2-8-0 6 Th ursday, Nov. 13 Game 1: No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed West Division Seattle U 11-9-4 7-0-3 24 Game 2: No. 3 seed vs. No. 6 seed Bakersfi eld 9-9-2 6-3-1 19 UNLV 7-10-2 5-4-1 16 Friday, Nov. 14 San Jose State 4-13-4 3-6-1 10 Game 3: No. 1 seed vs. Game 1 winner WAC Tournament Results: Played at USAFA Game 4: No. 2 seed vs. Game 2 winner Thursday, Nov. 14 First Round Sunday, Nov. 16 #4 Air Force 2, #5 Houston Baptist 1 #2 Bakersfi eld 1, #7 UMKC 0 (2 OT) Championship: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner #6 San Jose State 2, #3 UNLV 2 (2 OT) SJSU advances on PK shootout, 9-8 Friday, Nov. 15 Semifi nals #1 Seattle U 2, #4 Air Force 0 2014 NCAA TOURNAMENT #6 San Jose State 1, #2 Bakersfi eld 0 Sunday, Nov. 17 First Round: Nov. 20 – Campus Sites Championship Second Round: Nov. 23 – Campus Sites #1 Seattle U 2, #6 San Jose State 1 Th ird Round: Nov. 30 – Campus Sites First Team All-WAC F-Alberto Sanchez Garcia, So., Grand Canyon Quarterfi nals: Dec. 5-7 – Campus Sites F-Jordan Rideout, Jr., Kansas City F-Sal Bernal, Jr., UNLV F-Miguel Gonzalez, Sr., Seattle U MF-Christian Duarte, So., Bakersfi eld MF-Kristopher Tyrpak, Sr., Houston Baptist 2014 COLLEGE CUP MF-Ian Hines-Ike, So., Seattle U D-Caleb Downey, Sr., Air Force DEC. 12 & 14 D-Scott Luedtke, Sr., Bakersfi eld D-Walter Kromholz, Sr., Houston Baptist WAKEMED SOCCER PARK GK-Jake Feener, Sr., Seattle U CARY, N.C. Second Team All-WAC F-Brian Klazura, Sr., Air Force F-Tobenna Uzo, Fr., Houston Baptist F-Rory Knibbs, Fr., San Jose State MF-Joe Masumiya, Jr., Bakersfi eld MF-Gustavo Alvarado, Jr., Houston Baptist MF-Tato Chiaparro, Jr., Kansas City MF-Rodrigo Fuentes, So., UNLV D-Kyle Mellies, Jr., UNLV D-Kyle Bjornethun, Fr., Seattle U D-Bobby Segal, Sr., Seattle U GK-Ryan Harding, Jr., UNLV Offensive Player of the Year Miguel Gonzalez, Sr., F, Seattle U Defensive Player of the Year Scott Luedtke, Sr., D, Bakersfi eld Freshman of the Year Kyle Bjornethun, D, Seattle U Coach of the Year Pete Fewing, Seattle U

AIR FORCE MEN’S SOCCER 2014 5 THE WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

After spending 14 years playing in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, the Falcons rejoined the Western Athletic Conference prior to the 2013 season. Air Force was a member of the WAC from 1996-98 before breaking off with seven other schools to form the Mountain West Conference. The MWC did not offer men’s soccer, however, so the Falcons moved to the MPSF. The Falcons left the MPSF with a bang, winning their first-ever conference tourna- ment title in 2012, defeating nationally-ranked New Mexico in a title-game shootout to earn the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The WAC is the sixth oldest among the nation’s 11 Division I-A conferences. Its history traces back to July 27, 1962, when the original six-team league of Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham Young, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming began competition. The first championship was held in November 1962, when Arizona won the men’s cross country title and New Mexico fol- lowed with the first WAC football title. Arizona finished second in the NCAA College World Series and, less than three years later, Arizona State claimed the league’s first NCAA title when the Sun Devils won the College World Series trophy. Fresno State was the last WAC school to earn an NCAA team title when it won the College World Series in 2008. Since 1962, several changes have occurred. UTEP and Colorado State became members in September 1967, while Arizona and Arizona State withdrew on June 30, 1978. The WAC then added San Diego State (1978), Hawai‘i (1979) and Air Force (1980). Before 1990, the WAC sponsored championships only in men’s sports. However, a merger with the High Country Athletic Conference formed a single conference under one administrative structure, and the 1990-91 athletic year was the first in which both men and women competed under the WAC name. Fresno State was added in 1992, and then in 1996, the women’s programs from Air Force and Hawai‘i along with six new schools (UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU, TCU and Tulsa) came into the WAC. Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah and Wyoming withdrew on June 30, 1999. (2000), Boise State (2001) and Louisiana Tech (2001) were added while TCU withdrew following the 2000-01 season. In 2005, Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State joined the WAC after Rice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdrew. Boise State withdrew prior to the 2011-12 season. In 2012, the WAC added Denver, Seattle U, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State. The current mem- bership began on July 1, 2013 when the WAC added CSU Bakersfield, Chicago State, Grand Canyon, UMKC, UTPA and Utah Valley to join Idaho, New Mexico State and Seattle U. The new institutions replace withdrawing members, Denver, Louisiana Tech, San Jose State, Utah State, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State. Presently, the WAC crowns team and individual champions in 19 sports – nine men’s and 10 women’s. For the men, there are championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field. Championships for women are held in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and volleyball. In 2013-14, the WAC will create a new digital network to give fans streaming internet access to many of its regular season games and postseason championships including volleyball, soccer, swimming and diving, basketball, softball and baseball.

2014 WAC Preseason Poll 2014 All-WAC Preseason Team (voted by the league’s head coaches) Player, Yr., Pos., School Tobenna Uzo, So., F, Houston Baptist Rank Team Points (1st Place) Jordan Rideout, Sr., F, UMKC 1. Seattle U 76 (7) Sal Bernal, Sr., F, UNLV 2. UNLV 68 (2) Rory Knibbs, So., F, San Jose State 3. Bakersfi eld 58 Christian Duarte, Jr., MF, Bakersfi eld Joe Masumiya, Sr., MF, Bakersfi eld 4. San Jose State 50 Tayna Chiaparro, Sr., MF, UMKC 5. Air Force 45 Rodrigo Fuentes, Jr., MF, UNLV 6. Missouri-Kansas City 39 Bradley Kamdem, Jr., D, UNLV 7. Houston Baptist 33 Andrew Kelly, Sr., D, San Jose State Kyle Bjornethun, So., D, Seattle U 8. Incarnate Word 33 Ryan Harding, Sr., GK, UNLV 9. Grand Canyon 31 (1) 10. Utah Valley 17 Preseason Off ensive Player of the Year Tobenna Uzo, So., F, Houston Baptist Preseason Defensive Player of the Year Ryan Harding, Sr., GK, UNLV

6 GoAirForceFalcons.comGOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM 2013 STATISTICS & RESULTS

Individual 2013 Results Overall Record 4-11-5 MPSF Record 3-2-5

# Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh SOG GWG PK Date Opponent Result 9 Ryan Ward 19-11 1126 4 0 8 19 11 0 0-0 Aug. 30 St. Mary’s L, 1-3 10 Zachary Modly 13-11 782 3 2 8 36 15 1 1-1 7 Blake Elder 18-16 1521 2 4 8 24 10 0 0-0 Sept. 1 Univ. of San Francisco L, 0-2 12 Brian Klazura 19-19 1527 2 1 5 50 22 1 1-1 Sept. 7 Army L, 0-1 20 Connor Dunbaker 13-1 452 2 0 4 14 6 0 0-0 8 Gus Jensen 11-0 401 2 0 4 5 2 2 0-0 Sept. 13 Portland# L, 0-4 14 Cameron Duley 20-8 929 1 2 4 11 3 0 0-0 Sept. 15 Oregon State#^ L, 0-2 6 Caleb Downey 20-20 1908 1 1 3 6 3 0 0-0 3 Matt Payne 20-20 1623 1 0 2 47 25 0 0-0 Sept. 20 San Diego State L, 0-1 (2ot) 15 Scott McGillivray 19-17 1246 0 1 1 13 5 0 0-0 Sept. 22 Bradley L, 0-2 5 Alex Frazier 20-12 881 0 1 1 13 4 0 0-0 Sept. 27 #23 Cal Poly L, 1-5 22 Tucker Axhoj 6-0 56 0 1 1 1 1 0 0-0 11 Luke Villamaria 17-10 861 0 1 1 1 0 0 0-0 Oct. 11 UMKC* T, 2-2 (2ot) 17 Luke Welch 16-11 901 0 0 0 7 1 0 0-0 Oct. 13 Houston Baptist* W, 3-2 4 Ben Kern 20-13 1355 0 0 0 6 5 0 0-0 19 Jacob Laporte 19-1 538 0 0 0 4 2 0 0-0 Oct. 18 UMKC* L, 1-2 13 Michael Thrasher 19-14 1118 0 0 0 4 2 0 0-0 Oct. 20 Houston Baptist* T, 1-1 (2ot) 2 Kevin Meyer 9-1 219 0 0 0 3 3 0 0-0 30 Mitch Kim 3-3 206 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 Oct. 25 Seattle Univ.* T, 1-1 (2ot) 21 Joey Haug 9-0 134 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 Oct. 27 San Jose State* T, 1-1 (2ot) 18 A.J. Esparza 13-12 1167 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 16 Zach Hill 5-0 80 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 Nov. 1 UNLV* T, 0-0 (2ot) 26 Austin Britt 3-0 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Nov. 3 CSU Bakersfield* W, 2-1 25 Cole Heer 2-0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 24 Kenton McGuire 1-0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Nov. 5 Grand Canyon* W, 3-2 Total 20 1916 18 14 50 268 120 4 2-2 Nov. 8 Grand Canyon* L, 0-1 Opponents 20 1916 36 33 105 355 157 11 3-3 Nov. 14 Houston Baptist** W, 2-1 GOALIES Nov. 15 Seattle Univ.*** L, 0-2 # Name GP-GS Min. GA GAA Svs Pct W-L-T Sho 1 Jake Schenk 26-16 1477 25 1.52 93 .788 3-8-4 1 Home Games in Bold 23 Joey Speshock 6-4 392 11 2.53 25 .694 1-3-1 0 # Oregon State Hensor/Zaher Nike Classic 0 Brian Hoxie 2-0 47 0 0.00 2 1.000 0-0-0 0 * Western Athletic Conference Opponent Team 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0 Total 23 1916 36 1.69 121 .771 4-11-5 1 ^ Pac-12 Network Opponents 23 1916 18 0.85 102 .850 11-4-4 9 ** WAC Quarterfinals (USAFA, Colo.) ** WAC Semifinals (USAFA, Colo.) Bold indicates active player in 2014

Team 2013 Team Award Winners Most Valuable Player - Caleb Downey OVERALL BY PERIOD CONFERENCE BY PERIOD

Goals 1 2 ot 2ot Total Goals 1 2 ot 2ot Total Most Inspirational Player - Brian Klazura AFA 7 11 0 0 18 AFA 5 9 0 0 14 Opp 13 22 0 1 36 Opp 6 7 0 0 13 Most Improved Player - Gus Jensen

Shots 1 2 ot 2ot Total Shots 1 2 ot 2ot Total Top Newcomer - Jake Schenk AFA 117 133 13 5 268 AFA 72 58 10 4 144 Opp 161 169 9 16 355 Opp 83 72 6 12 173

Saves 1 2 ot 2ot Total Saves 1 2 ot 2ot Total AFA 49 61 6 5 121 AFA 24 31 5 4 64 Opp 53 42 4 3 102 Opp 28 19 3 2 52

Corners 1 2 ot 2ot Total Corners 1 2 ot 2ot Total AFA 35 44 1 3 83 AFA 20 26 1 3 50 Downey Opp 57 72 8 5 142 Opp 25 33 7 3 68 Klazura

Jensen Fouls 1 2 ot 2ot Total Fouls 1 2 ot 2ot Total AFA 107 124 5 4 240 AFA 54 58 5 3 120 Schenk Opp 122 131 7 8 268 Opp 54 60 7 7 128 AIR FORCE MEN’S SOCCER 2014 7 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year Overall Conf. Head Coach Assistant Coach(es) Captain(s) RMISL 1956 5-1-3 4-1-1 Lt. Anthony Biernacki Not Available Tom Anderson, James Connally 1957 8-0-2 6-0-2 Arne Arnesen Not Available James Connally 1958 7-2-1 6-1-1 Arne Arnesen Not Available James Connally 1959 6-2-0 5-1-0 Arne Arnesen Not Available Dale Thompson 1960 4-4-2 3-1-2 Arne Arnesen Capt. Robert Strickland Roger Woodbury 1961 6-1-2 4-0-2 Arne Arnesen Capt. Robert Strickland Dave Roe 1962 7-3-0 4-1-0 Capt. Robert Strickland Not Available Dave Guild 1963 4-6-1 4-1-1 Capt. Robert Strickland Not Available Don Heide, James Renschen 1964 7-2-1 2-0-0 Capt. Carmen Anillo Donald Giglio Not Available 1965 6-5-0 5-0-0 Capt. Carmen Anillo Maj. Tony Cillo John McBroome, David Mossbrook 1966 4-5-1 4-1-1 Capt. Carmen Anillo Capt. Hank Eichin Steve Bruman, William Kozma 1967 5-6-0 1-2-0 Capt. John Loewenberg Not Available Dick Coe 1968 10-3-0 4-0-0 Capt. Hank Eichin Not Available Gary Davis, James Loberg 1969 11-3-1 6-0-0 Capt. Hank Eichin Not Available Ray Barleben 1970 9-6-0 5-1-0 Capt. Hank Eichin Not Available Gene Kraay 1971 9-8-0 5-1-0 Capt. Hank Eichin Capt. Dan Harris, Capt. Rob Black Hugh Parker 1972 7-4-1 4-0-1 Capt. Hank Eichin Capt. Rob Black, Capt. Jim Thames Dave Muckley 1973 8-2-2 6-0-1 Capt. Hank Eichin Capt. Rob Black, Capt. Jim Thames John Brockman 1974 4-5-2 4-2-0 Capt. Jim Thames Capt. Rob Judas Len Salvemini 1975 9-5-0 4-1-0 Capt. Jim Thames Capt. Rob Judas, Capt. Gerald Boesche Dwight Landman 1976 8-5-0 4-0-0 Capt. Rob Judas Capt. Dan Ulmer, Capt. Gerald Boesche Bob Soucy 1977 8-4-2 6-0-0 Capt. Rob Judas Capt. Dan Ulmer, Capt. Steve Salfeety Greg Schulze 1978 7-8-1 4-2-0 Capt. Dan Ulmer Not Available Mike Baltimore 1979 7-5-3 4-1-1 Lou Sagastume Capt. Charles Straw Mike Hill 1980 15-5-0 8-0-0 Lou Sagastume Capt. Charles Straw Greg Walsh 1981 8-10-1 4-0-1 Lou Sagastume Capt. Charles Straw Doug Hill 1982 9-9-1 N/A Lou Sagastume Maj. Charles Straw Doug Hill 1983 13-4-2 6-0-0 Lou Sagastume 2nd Lt. Doug Hill Mike Lynch 1984 10-5-4 5-2-0 Lou Sagastume Capt. Karl Olsen Larry Friend, Jeff Jacobs, Dale Bennett 1985 14-3-2 N/A Lou Sagastume Capt. Karl Olsen Dennis Ryan, Sean Wright 1986 12-5-2 6-0-0 Lou Sagastume Marty Buckley, Capt. Dennis Quinn Pat McKenna, Dave Hansen, Derrick Toney 1987 12-3-2 6-0-1 Lou Sagastume Marty Buckley Derrick Toney, Dave Hansen 1988 13-5-2 N/A Lou Sagastume Marty Buckley Chris Foster, Glen Melia, Andy Rama 1989 6-10-1 N/A Lou Sagastume Marty Buckley, Capt. Mike Lynch Ed Hebron 1990 11-6-2 N/A Lou Sagastume Marty Buckley, Capt. Mike Lynch Willie Baumhofer 1991 9-4-2 N/A Lou Sagastume Marty Buckley, Capt. Mike Lynch Jake Buss, Dave Lambert MPSF 1992 13-6-0 5-2-0 Lou Sagastume Capt. Doug Hill, Capt. Ken Sullivan Gabe Macias, Dave Walick 1993 15-5-1 5-2-0 Lou Sagastume Capt. Doug Hill, Capt. Ken Sullivan Brian Bergeron, Chris Cullen, John Liller 1994 8-8-1 2-4-1 Lou Sagastume Capt. Doug Hill, Capt. Ken Sullivan Rob Behm, Scott McDonald 1995 7-8-1 2-5-0 Lou Sagastume Maj. Doug Hill, Capt. Dave Hansen John Stratton, Matt Mennell WAC 1996 14-3-3 6-1-1 Lou Sagastume Maj. Doug Hill, Capt. Dave Hansen John Stratton, Matt Anderson 1997 13-5-0 5-3-0 Lou Sagastume Maj. Doug Hill, Capt. Dave Hansen Drew Dougherty, Ryan Schaeffer, Nate Lambert 1998 9-7-3 4-3-2 Lou Sagastume Maj. Paul Nowotny, Capt. Dave Hansen Ryan Schaeffer MPSF 1999 9-8-2 2-3-2 Lou Sagastume Maj. Paul Nowotny, Capt. Dave Hansen Rich Cullen, Keith McDaniel 2000 5-9-1 2-6-0 Lou Sagastume Maj. Paul Nowotny, Capt. Matt Mennell Ryan Sagastume, Donavon Kneuer 2001 11-5-1 4-2-1 Lou Sagastume Lt. Col. Doug Hill, Capt. Matt Mennell Terrence Welliver, Mike Brophy 2002 8-10-1 2-4-0 Lou Sagastume Lt. Col. Doug Hill, Capt. Leonel Gonzalez Tom Clark, Noah Merica-Jones, Mike Taylor 2003 10-9-1 2-4-0 Lou Sagastume Lt. Col. Doug Hill, Capt. Leonel Gonzalez Casey Chronister, Daniel Bolin 2004 8-10-1 4-8-0 Lou Sagastume Lt. Col. Doug Hill, Capt. Leonel Gonzalez Marcus Sagastume, Daniel Bolin 2005 8-9-2 6-3-1 Lou Sagastume Lt. Col. Doug Hill, Capt. Rich Cullen Clay McGillivray, Todd Myers 2006 5-12-1 4-6-0 Lou Sagastume Doug Hill (Assoc. HC), Capt. Rich Cullen Brendan Greenaway, Brian Guyette 2007 5-12-1 3-7-0 Doug Hill Anthony Latronica, Capt. Billy Minor Brian Guyette, Andy Nigro 2008 5-13-0 3-7-0 Doug Hill Anthony Latronica, Capt. Billy Minor Jason Dall, Kevin Rosser 2009 7-8-2 2-5-0 Doug Hill Anthony Latronica, Matthew Okoh Kevin Rosser, Josh Rhynard, Aaron Eshkenazi 2010 7-12-0 5-5-0 Doug Hill Matthew Okoh, Chris Foster Kyle Moses, Eric Wilson 2011 12-6-2 5-3-2 Doug Hill Chris Foster Eric Wilson, John Melcher 2012 10-9-4 5-3-2 Doug Hill Chris Foster, Kevin Doyle Kevin Durr, Eric Tise WAC 2013 4-11-5 3-2-5 Doug Hill Chris Foster, Kevin Doyle Caleb Downey, Brian Klazura Coaching History Head Coach Years Overall (Pct.) Conference (Pct.) Doug Hill 2007- 50-71-14 (.422) 26-32-9 (.455) Lou Sagastume 1979-2006 282-188-43 (.592) 94-59-11 (.607) Capt. Dan Ulmer 1978 7-8-1 (.469) 4-2-0 (.667) Capt. Rob Judas 1976-77 16-9-2 (.630) 10-0-0 (1.000) Sagastume Ulmer Judas Thames Capt. Jim Thames 1974-75 13-10-2 (.560) 8-3-0 (.727) Capt. Hank Eichin 1968-73 54-26-4 (.667) 30-2-2 (.912) Capt. John Loewenberg 1967 5-6-0 (.455) 1-2-0 (.333) Capt. Carmen Anillo 1964-66 17-12-2 (.581) 11-1-1 (.885) Capt. Robert Strickland 1962-63 11-9-1 (.548) 8-2-1 (.773) Arne Arnesen 1957-61 31-9-7 (.734) 24-3-5 (.828) Lt. Anthony Biernacki 1956 5-1-3 (.722) 4-1-1 (.750) Eichin Annillo Strickland Arnesen Totals 465-323-75 (.584) 208-94-28 (.673) 8 GoAirForceFalcons.comGOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM INDIVIDUAL & TEAM RECORDS Individual Records Most Assists - Career Team Records A Most Points - Career 1. Chris Foster (1985-88) 31 Most Wins - Season G A Pts 1. 1980, ‘93 15 2. Marcus Sagastume (2001-04) 30 1. Len Salvemini (1971-74) 65 19 149 2. 1985, 1996 14 3. Larry Friend (1980-84) 29 2. Chris Foster (1985-88) 54 31 139 4. Chris Cullen (1990-93) 27 3. Glen Melia (1985-88) 40 18 98 5. Dennis Ryan (1982-85) 24* 4. Ryan Schaeffer (1995-98) 41 14 96 Fewest Losses - Season Dan Narzinski (1967-70) 24 5. Keith Beam (1977-80) 36 20 92 1. 1957 0 7. Colin Eames (2002-05) 22 6. Dan Narzinski (1967-70) 31 24 86 2. 1956, ‘61 1 Derrick Toney (1984-87) 22* Drew Dougherty (1994-97) 34 18 86 9. Keith Beam (1977-80) 20 Marcus Sagastume (2001-04) 28 30 86 10. Kevin Durr (2009-12) 19 9. Mike Hill (1976-79) 35 15 85 Best Winning Pct. - Season Len Salvemini (1971-74) 19 10. Rob Behm (1991-93) 31 12 74 1. 1957 .900 (8-0-2)

Jim Thames (1962-65)* 32 10 74 2. 1985 .789 (14-3-2) 12. Dave Walick (1989-92) 27 18 72 13. Al Gagliardi (1956-58)* 30 9 69 14. John Mantei (1956-58)* 30 7 67 Most Assists - Season Most Goals Scored - Season 15. Greg Walsh (1977-80) 27 12 66 Year A 1. 1980 75 16. Dan Ulmer (1968-70) 28 9 65 1. Marcus Sagastume 2003 13 2. 1969 70 17. Dennis Ryan (1982-85)* 20 24 64 Chris Cullen 1993 13 18. Jeff Jacobs (1981-84)* 24 13 61 3. Dennis Ryan 1985 12 19. John Jost (1987-90) 22 16 60 4. Dave Walick 1992 11 Most Goals Scored - Game 20. Larry Friend (1980-84)* 15 29 59 Willie Baumhofer 1989 11 1. 17 vs. Regis, 10-1-77 21. Ken Sullivan (1982-85)* 23 12 57 Larry Friend 1980 11 2. 16 vs. Rockmount, 10-13-82 Keith McDaniel (1996-99) 21 15 57 23. Colin Eames (2002-05) 17 22 56 24. Kevin Durr (2009-12) 18 19 55 Most Goals Allowed - Game 25. Derrick Toney (1984-87)* 16 22 54 Goaltender Records 1. 9 vs. Portland, 9-28-01 2. 8 at Fresno State, 11-5-00 Most Wins - Career 1. Rich Cullen 1996-99 38 vs. Michigan St., 10-12-68 2. Matt Underwood 2009-12 29 Most Points - Season 2. Matt Mennell 1993-95 24 Year G A Pts Lowest GAA - Season 1. Len Salvemini 1973 23 6 52 Most Wins - Season 1. 1985 0.6 2. Jim Thames 1965 20 10 50 2. 1957 0.7 1. Ralph Cyr 1980 15 3. Dave Walick 1992 17 11 45 2. Rich Cullen 1997 13 4. Chris Foster 1986 17 10 44 5. Glen Melia 1988 18 7 43 Most Shutouts - Season Dan Narzinski 1969 17 9 43 Most Saves - Career 1. 1998 10 7. Chris Foster 1987 18 6 42 1. Greg Schulze 1974-77 348 2. 1980 & 1985 9 8. Len Salvemini 1972 17 4 38 2. Rich Cullen 1996-99 248 Rob Behm 1992 16 6 38 10. Dan Ulmer 1969 16 6 38 Most Saves - Season Fewest Goals Allowed - Season 1. Gene Kraay 1969 145 1. 1957 7 2. Ralph Cyr 1980 117 2. 1962 8

Most Goals - Career Most Saves - Game G1. Hans Mueh 30 vs. No. Carolina 10/1/65 Longest Unbeaten Streak 1. Len Salvemini (1971-74) 65 30 vs. Benedictine 10/3/65 1. 20 (15-0-5), 10-21-56 to 11-1-58 2. Chris Foster (1985-88) 54 2. 17 (15-0-2), 9-27-87 to 9-23-88 3. Ryan Schaeffer (1995-98) 41 Most Shutouts - Career 4. Glen Melia (1985-88) 40 1. Rich Cullen 1996-99 22 Longest Winning Streak 5. Keith Beam (1977-80) 36 2. Greg Schulze 1974-77 18 6. Mike Hill (1977-79) 35 1. 9, 9-13-75 to 10-24-75 10-2-83 to 11-2-83 7. Drew Dougherty (1994-97) 34 Most Shutouts - Season 8. Jim Thames (1962-65) 32 1. Ralph Cyr 1980 9 9. Rob Behm (1991-93) 31 Rich Cullen 1998 9 10. Dan Narzinski (1967-70) 31 Scoring Margin - Season 1. 1980 +49 (75-26) Best GAA - Career 2. 1969 +48 (70-22) 1. Greg Schulze 1974-77 1.12 Most Goals - Season 2. Rich Cullen 1996-99 1.18 Year G * Records for the following seasons (1957, 1962-67, 1983, 1986) are either missing or incomplete. 1. Len Salvemini 1973 23 Best GAA - Season 2. Jim Thames 1965 20 1. Matt Mennell 1993 0.85 3. Chris Foster 1987 18 2. Rich Cullen 1996 1.01 Glen Melia 1988 18 Jeff Jacobs 1984 18

AIR FORCE MEN’S SOCCER 2014 9 INDIVIDUAL & TEAM RECORDS A Coe, Richard E. (1968) 1965-67 Finan, George K. III (1966) 1964-65 Holoviak, Daniel R. (1965) 1962-64 Alfaro, Mike (2002) 1999-01 Cole, James L. (1964) 1963 Fischer, Brian (1999) 1995-96 Hornung, Matthew S. (1980) 1977 Allard, Gary S. (1974) 1972-73 Collier, Lance (1993) 1989, 1991 Fischer, Dan (1997) 1993-96 Hoxie, Austin (2007) 2003 Anderson, Matt P. (1997) 1994-96 Compton, Patrick (2013) 2010-12 Fisher, Chris (1984) 1980-82 Hoxie, Brian (2016) 2013 Anderson, Thomas (1959) 1956 Connally, James (1959) 1956-58 Fleming, Brent (2005) 2001 Huber, Henry M. (1970) 1968-69 Angarole, Michael L. (1980) 1978-79 Cressy, Kyle (2012) 2008, 2010-11 Flores, Matthew (2003) 2000 Archino, David T. (1959) 1958 Cruice, Edward J. III (1973) 1971-72 Fortuna, Jerry (1995) 1992-94 II-J-J Armstrong, Rex S. (1976) 1974-75 Cullen, Chris (1994) 1990-93 Foster, Chris (1989) 1985-88 Cullen, Richard P. (2000) 1996-99 Fournier, Cody (2005) 2002-04 Iudicello, Alphonse (1965) 1963-64 Arnold, Reginald (1991) 1988 Jacobs, Jeff S. (1984) 1981-82 Auston, David (2003) 2000-02 Cunningham, Curtis A. (1992) 1990 Frazier, Alex (2015) 2011-13 Currier, William R. (1960) 1957-59 Freeman, Bruce M. (1967) 1966 Jacobs, Jeffrey L. (1974) 1972 Cyr, Ralph A. (1984) 1980-83 Friend, Lawrence W. (1985) 1980-84 Janssen, Frank A. (1972) 1969-71 B Frobose, Trevor (2002) 1998-99 Jaszai, Steve (1986) 1983-85 Ballard, Michael P. (1972) 1969 Fry, Matt (2005) 2001, 03 Jeffords, Paul C. (1999) 1996-98 Baltimore, Michael D. (1979) 1977-78 D Jensen, Gus (2016) 2013 Barleben, Raymond J. (1970) 1967-69 Dall, Jason (2009) 2005-08 Johnson, Christopher (1975) 1973-74 Bartolone, Robert J. (1977) 1973-76 Danforth, Lawrence A. (1974) 1973 G Johnson, Christopher (1969) 1967-68 Baum, Kurt L. (1981) 1978-80 Darling, Matt (1998) 1994-96 Gaiser, Reid (2009) 2005-08 Jonak, Steven J. (1977) 1976 Baumhofer, Willie (1991) 1987-90 Davis, Carlos (1991) 1987-88 Gagliardi, Albert (1959) 1956-58 Jones, Brandon (2002) 1998-01 Beam, Keith W. (1981) 1977-80 Davis, Gary K. (1969) 1966-68 Gagliardi, Paul (2003) 2001-02 Jones, Jake (2013) 2010-12 Behm, Rob (1995) 1991-94 Dean, Paul A. (1961) 1959-60 Gallo, Frank H. (1977) 1977 Jost, John (1991) 1987-90 Belvill, Jason (2008) 2004-07 Delony, Billy G. (1960) 1957 Gbelia, Peter (1993) 1989-92 Bendjebar, Ralph H. (1969) 1966 Derrickson, Thomas (1959) 1957 George, William F. II (1968) 1966-67 K Bennett, Jim E. Jr. (1989) 1987-88 Diaz, Tino (2005) 2001-04 Gesuale, Brian (1994) 1991-93 Diesel, Thomas A. (1972) 1970 Getschow, Garrett (2013) 2008-12 Keeler, William H. (1972) 1971 Bennett, Ralph D. (1985) 1981-82 Kelly, Sean M. (1976) 1974-75 Bergeron, Brian (1994) 1990-93 Dignazio, Timothy L. (1979) 1976-78 Giesse, Lawrence J. (1973) 1970 Dominguez, Mike (1996) 1992-95 Gilchrist, Michael H. (1968) 1966-67 Keohane, J. Sean (1977) 1974 Besson, Paul M. (1979) 1976 Kern, Ben (2016) 2012-13 Biancur, Andrew (1960) 1957-59 Donnelly, Colin (1997) 1994 Gingsumrong, Aphichart (2009) Dougal, Brian (2006) 2003 2006-07 Kiefer, Kip (1996) 1992-95 Bieging, Ivan T. (1965) 1962-64 Kim, Mitch (2014) 2011-13 Bieler, Josh D. (2001) 1997-99 Dougherty, Drew (1998) 1994-97 Gismondi, Mike (1998) 1994-95 Downey, Caleb (2014) 2010-13 Gismondi, Nick (1994) 1991-93 Kirschman, Jeremiah (2004) 2000-03 Bierschmitt, James (1991) 1987-90 Klazura, Brian (2014) 2010-13 Biglow, Alex (2012) 2008 Doyle, Robert J. (1978) 1975-77 Goaziou, Brian (1991) 1987-90 Driscoll, Joseph E. (1964) 1962-63 Golz, Andrew (2012) 2008 Kline, Douglas R. (1971) 1968 Bingaman, Kirk (2010) 2009 Klopping, Chris B. (1997) 1994-96 Blaha, John E. (1965) 1962-64 Dronkers, Anthony A. (1977) 1974-76 Gomez, Jared (2010) 2006-07, 2009 Duffy, Timothy (1983) 1980-82 Gonzalez, Leonel (1994) 1991 Kneuer, Donavon (2001) 1997-00 Blassie, Michael J. (1970) 1967-69 Kochanski, Don J. (1985) 1981 Bolin, Daniel (2005) 2001, 03-04 Duley, Cameron (2017) 2013 Gould, Patrick (2012) 2008-10 Dunbaker, Conner (2016) 2013 Graham, Randall J. (1972) 1970-71 Kolkmier, Thomas J. (1984) 1982 Bourque, Valmore W. (1959) 1956 Korpak, Ken (1986) 1982-85 Bottomly, Roc (1969) 1966 Dunn, Michael G. (1983) 1980 Graves, Ronald E. (1985) 1981-84 Durr, Kevin (2013) 2009-12 Greenaway, Brendan (2007) 2004-06 Kozma, William J. (1967) 1965-66 Brill, Michael Jon (1979) 1976, 1978 Kraay, Eugene S. (1971) 1968-70 Brinlee, Zach (2012) 2008-09 Dutchyshyn, Harry V. Jr. (1976) 1975 Griffis, William E. II (1961) 1958-60 Dwyer, Robert J. (1959) 1956 Gritsavage, John R. (1965) 1962-64 Krail, Kelvin W. (1971) 1969-70 Brletich, Lee (2003) 2000 Kreis, Andrew (1991) 1989-90 Brockington, Lex (1986) 1984-85 Dydasco, Zane (2013) 2009-12 Guild, Richard E. (1963) 1960-62 Gullo, James (2010) 2007-09 Krott, Andrew D. (1977) 1975-76 Brockman, John C. (1974) 1970-73 Kuchlewski, Robert J. (1962) 1959-61 Brophy, Michael (2002) 1998-01 Gustafson, Joe (2005) 2001-04 E Guyette, Brian (2008) 2004-07 Brown, Ben (2001) 1998-99 Eames, Colin (2006) 2002-05 Bryant, Hugh L. (1965) 1962-63 Elder, Blake (2017) 2013 L Burgener, James (1999) 1995-98 Elliott, Dale S. (1966) 1965 H Ladd, John R. (1971) 1968-70 Burman, Steven W. (1967) 1965-66 Elsbernd, Paul (2007) 2005-06 Hakeman, Thomas G. (1969) 1966-68 Lakin, Terrence D. (1973) 1971-72 Burnet, David M. (1973) 1971-72 Eshkenazi, Aaron (2010) 2007-09 Hansel, Steven E. (1973) 1971-72 Lambert, Dave (1992) 1988-91 Buss, Brent (1992) 1988-91 Esparza, AJ (2017) 2013 Hansen, David (1989) 1986-87 Lambert, Nate A. (1999) 1995-97 Buss, Hans A. (1981) 1977-79 Eszenyi, Steven A. (1965) 1964 Hansen, Rich (1987) 1985-86 Lamont, Warren C. (1968) 1966-67 Harder, Jeffrey (1990) 1988-89 Lancaster, James W. Jr. (1968) 1965-66 Hardie, Noah (1994) 1990-91 Landers, John S. (1967) 1965-66 C F Landmann, Dwight D. (1976) 1974-75 Campbell, John S. Jr. (1976) 1974 Hardison, Jasper (1960) 1959 Fairlamb, Richard C. (1961) 1959-60 Harrison, Booker (1972) 1970 Lanni, Joseph A. (1980) 1976-79 Carns, Michael P. (1959) 1956-58 Felipe, Cody (2013) 2009 Lapinsky, Joe (2009) 2006 Carpenter, Adelbert (1967) 1965-66 Harrison, Brendan (2000) 1998-99 Ferraioli, Richard A. (1972) 1970-71 Hauck, Ian (2008) 2004-07 LaPorte, Jacob (2016) 2012-13 Carpenter, James T. (1959) 1957-58 Lawhead, Peter (1988) 1985-87 Carroll, John (1984) 1981 Haug, Joey (2016) 2013 Haycock, Parker (2010) 2006 Lawhead, Thomas J. (1983) 1980-82 Cavuoti, Frank M. (1985) 1981-82 Laye, Marty (2001) 1997-99 Charles, Marc (2011) 2007-08 Heaton, Robert K. (1965) 1963-64 Hebron, Edmund (1990) 1986, 1988-89 Lecraw, Christopher B. (1981) 1978-80 Chavers, Jacob (2014) 2010 Leonard, Mark (1992) 1988-91 Chavez, Ben (2012) 2008-11 Heide, Donald R. (1964) 1962-63 Henry, Conor (2013) 2010-12 Leonard, Matt (1990) 1988-89 Cho, Sung (1986) 1982-85 Leung, Casey (2008) 2005 Chock, Kelii H. (2001) 1997-98 Hickman, Kyle D. (1984) 1980 Higgins, David K. (1970) 1968-69 Levin, Daniel E. (1982) 1978-80 Chronister, Casey (2004) 2000-03 Liller, John (1994) 1990-93 Chung, Albert (1992) 1988-89 Hill, Douglas E. (1983) 1979-82 Hill, Michael L. (1980) 1976-79 Littlefield, Wells (2001) 1999 Clark, Jay (1993) 1990-92 Loberg, James C. (1969) 1967, 1969 Clark, Thomas (2003) 1999-02 Hill, Zach (2016) 2013 Himelberger, Roderick (1963) 1961-62 Locker, Steven (2008) 2005-07 Clarkston, Skyler (2006) 2002 Long, Shea (1988) 1985-87 Clayton, Daniel (1997) 1994-96 Hoilman, Charles Jr. (1963) 1962-63 Holder, Ronald C. (1969) 1967 Longo, Raymond E. (1964) 1963 Clayton, Roy M. III (1981) 1978-80 Lynch, Michael B. (1984) 1980-83 Clements, Roger F. (1976) 1975 Hollingshead, Kristopher (2001) 1997 Brian Klazura (2010-13) Lysenko, Michael Ray (1985) 1982 Cobb, George N. (1967) 1965 Holloway, Nathan (2007) 2003-06 10 GoAirForceFalcons.comGOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS M O Savage, Paul W. (1978) 1976-77 W Macias, Gabe (1993) 1990-92 O’Briene, Thomas S. (1968) 1966 Schaefer, Scott A. (1989) 1985-88 Wade, Trevor (2013) 2010-12 Mansfield, Ryan (2003) 2000 Olson, Karl R. (1978) 1975-77 Schaeffer, Ryan D. (1999) 1995-98 Walick, David (1993) 1989-92 Mantei, John (1959) 1956-58 Olson, James E. (1963) 1961 Schafer, Kyle (2011) 2007-08, 2010 Walker, Jamil (2003) 1999 Maqueda, Carlos (2006) 2002 Olson, Norris O. (1959) 1956-58 Schaller, Robert (1962) 1959-61 Walker, Shaka (1996) 1994-95 Mariaca-Fell, Luis (1979) 1977-79 Ostrom, Bill (1992) 1989-91 Schaller, Robert N. (1969) 1967-68 Walsh, Dan (2004) 2000-03 Marien, Chad (1991) 1987-90 Schattle, Walter P. (1982) 1979-81 Walsh, Gregory C. (1981) 1977-80 Marple, Robert K. IV (1973) 1971-72 Schenk, Jacob (2017) 2013 Ward, Ryan (2017) 2013 Marshall, Lyman W. (1962) 1960-61 P Schill, David (2006) 2003-05 Warner, Daniel J. (1995) 1991-92 Mathews, Chris (2008) 2005-07 Pacheco, Travis (1995) 1993-94 Schiller, Gregory J. (1985) 1982 Warren, Michael W. (1981) 1978-79 Matocha, Matt (1998) 1994 Page, Stephen S. (1970) 1968 Schneider, Paul G. (1973) 1969 Warren, Wayne W. (1969) 1966-68 Mauro, Michael (2013) 2009 Parker, Hugh A. (1972) 1969-71 Schultz, James H. (1968) 1964-67 Wasson, Daniel (2006) 2002-03 Maynard, Michael (2006) 2003-05 Parker, Scott D. (1973) 1970-72 Schulze, Greg A. (1978) 1974-77 Webb, Thomas P. Jr. (1972) 1969-71 McAtee, Thomas P. (1962) 1959, 1961 Patriquin, Allen C. (1976) 1973-75 Selzer, Brett (2009) 2005-06 Weeks, Joseph D. (1970) 1967-68 McBride, Phil H. (1978) 1974-76 Patriquin, Louis (1989) 1986-87 Seiffert, William C. (1977) 1976 Weight, Robert H. (1962) 1959-60 McBroome, John J. (1966) 1963-65 Payne, Matt (2014) 2011-13 Setterquist, Francis L. (1966) 1965 Weiland, Michael J.P. (1979) 1976-78 McComsey, James T. (1964) 1962-63 Peacock, Phillip (2003) 2000 Shamess, James M. (1974) 1972-73 Weintraub, Dave (1986) 1983-85 McDaniel, Keith L. (2000) 1996-99 Pederson, David J. (1962) 1959-61 Shewmaker, Larry A. (1961) 1959 Welch, Luke (2015) 2011-13 McDonald, Shannon (1995) 1991-94 Pena, Juan (1988) 1985 Shiembob, Edward (1981) 1978-80 Welliver, Terrence (2002) 1999-01 McGillivray, Clay (2006) 2002-05 Perry, James M. (1965) 1962-64 Shine, John J. III (1975) 1971-73 Whalen, Eugene R. (1969) 1966-68 McGillivray, Scott (2015) 2012-13 Phan, Wayne (1990) 1987, 1989 Silvester, Terry (1970) 1967-68 White, James B. (1964) 1963 McKenna, Pat (1987) 1984-86 Pickens, Brian (1986) 1983-85 Singer, Donald (1960) 1958-59 Wildermuth, Roger L. (1971) 1970 McNabb, Duncan (2007) 2003-06 Pompa, Byron R. (1999) 1995-98 Singer, Robert D. (1981) 1977-80 Wilkinson, William F. (1968) 1965 Melcher, John (2012) 2009-11 Potter, Michael JW (1979) 1976 Smith, Allan (2002) 1999-00 Williams, Horace L. (1984) 1980 Melia, Glenn (1989) 1985-88 Powers, Victor C. (1973) 1971-72 Smith, Richard B. (1970) 1968-69 Williams, Timothy J. (1985) 1981-82 Mennell, Matt (1996) 1992-95 Pratzner, Phil (1987) 1984-86 Sonnenberg, Scott B. (1969) 1966-68 Williams, Wesley A. (2000) 1996-99 Merica-Jones, Noah (2003) 1999-02 Preuss, Anthony X. (1974) 1970 Soucy, Robert R. II (1977) 1973-76 Wilson, Eric (2012) 2008-11 Merz, Melvin J. (1959) 1957-58 Pueffenbarger, John E. (1978) 1975-77 Spear, John (2010) 2006 Wilson, James F. (1963) 1962 Meyer, Kevin (2015) 2013 Pulley, Jeff (1996) 1993-95 Speshock, Joseph (2016) 2013 Wilson, Scott (1973) 1972 Miller, Britton (2002) 1999-01 Staples, Jon R. (1962) 1960-62 Wong, Damon (2007) 2003-06 Miller, Charles L. (1966) 1964 Stephens, Tracy G. (1974) 1971-73 Woodbury, Roger C. (1961) 1958-60 Miller, Richard B. 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(1966) 1963-65 Robinson, Ryan (2011) 2007-09 Thompson, Dale Jr. (1960) 1957-59 N Roby, Randy (1987) 1986 Thrasher, Michael (2014) 2012-13 Nalepa, Tom (1989) 1986 Rodman, Harry E. Jr. (1965) 1962-64 Tilton, John (2011) 2007-10 Nannen, Josh (2010) 2006 Roe, David (1962) 1960-61 Tise, Eric (2013) 2009-12 Narzinski, Daniel P. (1972) 1968-71 Rosenberger, Brett (1995) 1992-93 Toney, Derrick (1988) 1984-87 Narzinski, Paul J. (1975) 1972-74 Ross, Alexander M (1964) 1961-63 Toth, Brian (1994) 1992-93 Neal, Thomas A. (1980) 1978-79 Rosser, Kevin (2010) 2006-09 Tracey, Richard E. (1959) 1956-58 Neeley, Jaime (2009) 2005 Rossillon, Kevin (2013) 2010-12 Twohig, Thomas F. (1978) 1976-77 Nesbitt, Patrick M. (1967) 1965-66 Rowan, Clay (1984) 1981, 1983 Tyger, Jeremy C. (1995) 1991-93 Newcomb, Sidney H. (1960) 1957-59 Rowan, Richard A. (1967) 1965-66 Nielsen, Chris A. (2000) 1997 Ruiz, A.J. (2002) 1999-01 U Nielson, Steve W. (1962) 1959-61 Ruth, Richard G. (1975) 1973-74 Ryan, Dennis (1986) 1982-85 Ulmer, Daniel C. (1971) 1968-70 Niezen, Alejandro J. (1979) 1975-77 Underwood, Matt (2013) 2010-12 Nigro, Andy (2008) 2004-07 Uransel, Alec (2013) 2009 Noller, Steven (2010) 2006, 2008-09 Norton, Daniel (2009) 2007 S Sabella, Jeff (1993) 1990-92 Nowotny, Paul (1986) 1982-85 Sadlowski, Donald G. (1980) 1978-79 V Nutter, Mike (1987) 1985-86 Sagastume, Marcus (2005) 2001-04 Van Balen, Eric (1991) 1988-90 Sagastume, Ryan A. (2001) 1997-00 Verfuss, Gary R. (1963) 1960-61 Matt Underwood (2010-12) Salvemini, Len A. (1975) 1971-74 Villalobos, Anthony (1977) 1975-76 Samayoa, Abinadi (2016) 2012 Villamaria, Luke (2016) 2013 Sanders, Josh (2007) 2003-04 Villella, Matt (1994) 1991-93 Sands, Marc (1994) 1992-93

AIR FORCE MEN’S SOCCER 2014 11 AWARD WINNERS Academy Awards All-Conference Scott Mills, 1972 Most Valuable Male Athlete MPSF Co-Player of the Year Paul Narzinski, 1973 Marcus Sagastume, 2003 Tracy Stevens, 1973 Chris Foster, 1989 Jack Shine, 1973-74 Rich Cullen, 2000 All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Greg Schulze, 1974-77 Rob Behm, 1992, ‘93 (1st) Bob Soucy, 1975-76 Athletic Leadership Award Dave Walick, 1992 (1st) Dwight Landmann, 1975 Jim Thames, 1966 Chris Cullen, 1992 (2nd), ‘93 (1st) Phil McBride, 1975-76 Jeremy Tyger, 1993 (2nd) Alex Niezen, 1976-77 Athletic Excellence Award Brian Gesuale, 1993 (2nd) Karl Olsen, 1977 Greg Schulze, 1978 Matt Mennell, ‘93 (HM) ‘94 (1st) ‘95 (HM) Tom Twohig, 1977 Kevin Durr, 2013 Drew Dougherty, 1994 (2nd) Mike Weiland, 1978 Scott McDonald, 1994 (2nd) Mike Hill, 1978-79 John Stratton, 1995 (1st) Bob Singer, 1979-80 Outstanding Athletic Achievement Award Ed Shiembob, 1979 Brandon Jones, 2002 Matt Anderson, 1995 (1st) Rich Cullen, 1999 (1st) Greg Walsh, 1980 Trevor Frobose, 1999 (2nd) Mike Lynch, 1980-81, ‘83 Scholar-Athlete Award Britton Miller, 2000 (2nd) Doug Hill, 1981-82 Daniel Bolin, 2005 Tom Clark, 2000 (HM), ‘01 (1st), ‘02 (1st) Larry Friend, 1981, ‘84 Daniel Bolin, 2001 (2nd), ‘04 (2nd) Dale Bennett, 1983-84 Mike Brophy, 2001 (2nd) Ron Graves, 1983-84 All-Americans Brandon Jones, 2001 (2nd) Chris Fisher, 1983 Jeff Jacobs, 1983-’84 Ray Barleben, 1969 Marcus Sagastume, ‘01 (HM), ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 (1st) Steve Jaszai, 1983-84 Gene Kraay, 1969 Noah Merica-Jones, 2002 (2nd) Daniel Wasson, 2002 (2nd), ‘03 (1st) Clay Rowan, 1983 Len Salvemini, 1972 Colin Eames, 2002 (HM), ‘05 (1st) Dennis Ryan, 1983-85 Greg Schulze, 1977 Todd Myers, 2004, ‘05 (HM) Greg Schiller, 1984 Chris Foster, 1988 Scott Muir, 2005 (1st) Sung Cho, 1985 Dave Walick, 1992 Brian Guyette, 2005 (2nd), ‘06 (2nd), ‘07 (1st) Paul Nowotny, 1985 John Stratton, 1996 Duncan McNabb, 2005 (2nd) Ken Sullivan, 1984-85 David Schill, 2005 (2nd) Sean Wright, 1984-85 Clay McGillivray, 2005 (HM) Glen Melia, 1985-88 Ian Hauck, 2006 (1st) Andrew Rama, 1985-87 All-Region Chris Foster, 1985-88 All-Far West Region Andy Nigro, 2006 (1st), ‘07 (2nd) Brendan Greenaway, 2006 (2nd) Derrick Toney, 1985-87 Gene Kraay, 1969-70 Josh Rhynard, 2006 (3rd) Scott Schaeffer, 1986 Dan Ulmer, 1970 Brett Selzer, 2006 (3rd) Mike Nutter, 1986 Tom Webb, 1970 Jason Belvill, 2007 (HM) Dave Hansen, 1986-87 Frank Janssen, 1971 Steven Noller, 2008 (2nd), ‘09 (2nd) Shea Long, 1987 John Brockman, 1972-73 Kevin Rosser, 2008 (2nd), ‘09 (1st) Len Salvemini, 1971-74 Aaron Eshkenazi, 2008 (HM), ‘09 (HM) Jack Shine, 1974 Eric Wilson, 2008 (HM), ‘10 (2nd) Team MVPs Gary Davis, 1968 Greg Schulze, 1975, ‘77 Kevin Durr, 2010 (1st), ‘11 (1st), ‘12 (1st) Ray Barleben, 1969 Bob Soucy, 1976 Matt Underwood, 2010 (HM), ‘11 (HM), ‘12 (2nd) Zane Dydasco, 2010 (HM), ‘12 (2nd) John Ladd, 1970 Alejandro Niezen, 1977 John Tilton, 2010 (HM) Frank Janssen, 1971 Ed Shiembob, 1979 Caleb Downey, 2011 (2nd), ‘12 (HM) Dave Muckley, 1972 Mike Hill, 1979 Garrett Getschow, 2011 (2nd) Len Salvemini, 1973-74 Bob Singer, 1979 Eric Tise, 2011 (HM) Dwight Landman, 1975 Mike Lynch, 1982 Jake Jones, 2012 (HM) Steve Jonak, 1976 Dave Walick, 1992 Greg Schulze, 1977 Rob Behm, 1992 All-Western Athletic Conference Mike Weiland, 1978 Mike Hill, 1979 Chris Cullen, 1992 Matt Anderson, 1996 (2nd) Bob Singer, 1980 Ryan Schaeffer, 1996, ‘98 John Stratton, 1996 (2nd) Ryan Schaeffer, 1996, ‘97, ‘98 (1st) Mike Lynch, 1981, ‘83 John Stratton, 1996 Drew Dougherty, 1997 (2nd) Dale Bennett, 1982 Nate Lambert, 1997 Rich Cullen, 1997 (2nd), 1998 (1st) Ron Graves, 1984 Marcus Sagastume, 2003, ‘04 Jamie Burgener, 1998 (2nd) Sean Wright, 1985 Daniel Wasson, 2003 Garrett Zindel, 1998 (2nd) Chris Foster, 1986-88 Colin Eames, 2005 Caleb Downey, 2013 (1st) Willie Baumhofer, 1989-90 Kevin Durr, 2011-12 Brian Klazura, 2013 (2nd) Jake Buss, 1991 Dave Walick, 1992 Chris Cullen, 1993 All-Midwest Region All-Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Soccer League Scott McDonald, 1994 Greg Walsh, 1980 Jim Thames, 1964-65 John McBroome, 1965 John Stratton, 1995-96 Bob Singer, 1980 Hans Mueh, 1965 Ryan Schaeffer, 1997 Larry Friend, 1983 Gary Davis, 1966-68 Jamie Burgener, 1998 Mike Lynch, 1983 Bill Kozma, 1966 Rich Cullen, 1999 Ken Sullivan, 1985 Dick Coe, 1966-67 Donavon Kneuer, 2000 Sean Wright, 1985 Ray Barleben, 1967-69 Brandon Jones, 2001 Sung Cho, 1985 Bob Schaller, 1968 Marcus Sagastume, 2002 Chris Foster, 1986-88 Gene Kraay, 1969 Daniel Bolin, 2003-04 Scott Muir, 2005 Dave Hansen, 1987 Dan Ulmer, 1969-70 Ian Hauck, 2006 Glen Melia, 1988 Dan Narzinski, 1969 John Ladd, 1970 Brian Guyette, 2007 John Jost, 1990 Len Salvemini, 1971-74 Steven Noller, 2008 Brandon Jones, 2001 Frank Janssen, 1971 Kevin Rosser, 2009 Marcus Sagastume, 2002 Dave Muckley, 1972 Kevin Durr, 2010-12 John Brockman, 1972-73 Caleb Downey, 2013 12 GoAirForceFalcons.comGOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM FALCONS IN THE PROS

Len Salvemini (‘75) Glenn Melia (‘89) Chris Foster (‘89) San Francisco Fog Colorado Foxes Colorado Foxes Kansas City Comets Memphis Americans

Chris Cullen (‘94) John Stratton (‘97) Rich Cullen (‘00) Colorado Foxes Colorado Foxes Colorado Rapids

Marcus Sagastume (‘05) Kevin Durr (‘13) Colorado Rapids Seattle Sounders

AIR FORCE MEN’S SOCCER 2014 13 THE USAFA

The Air Force Academy offers a four- throughout the four years. Seniors are responsible year program of instruction and experience designed for the organizational leadership of the cadet wing, History of to educate, train and inspire men and women to while juniors and sophomores seek to develop team The Academy become officers of character, motivated to lead the and interpersonal leadership and instructional skills. in service to our nation. Each Cadets are projected into as many active leadership In 1948, a board of cadet graduates with a bachelor of science degree and roles as possible to prepare them to be effective Air a commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Force. Force officers. leading civilian and military Fundamental concepts of military organization educators was appointed to Course of Study -- drill, ethics, honor, Air Force heritage and physical plan the curriculum for an Cadets are exposed to a balanced curriculum that training -- are emphasized the first summer during academy that would meet provides the knowledge, skills and responsibilities basic cadet training. Freshmen then study the military the needs of the newly essential to a career Air Force officer. The entire role in United States society as well as the mission established Air Force. The USAFA experience is integrated and mapped to and organization of the Air Force. Sophomores receive board determined that Air achieve a set of desired outcomes in every graduate. instruction in communication skills and juniors study Force requirements could The core academic curriculum includes courses the combat and operational aspects of the Air Force. not be met by expanding in basic sciences, engineering, social sciences and The Academy offers courses in flying, navigation, humanities. Cadets take additional elective courses the other service academies soaring and parachuting, building from basic skills to and recommended an Air to complete requirements for one of 32 major areas instructor duties. Some cadets may fly light aircraft Force Academy be estab- of study. About 50 percent of the cadets complete with the Cadet Flying Team. majors in science and engineering; the remainder Summer training for cadets is divided into three, lished without delay. graduate in the social sciences and humanities. Some three-week training periods. There are a variety of In 1949, then Secretary of the most popular majors include management, programs available and each cadet is required to com- of the Air Force W. Stuart aeronautical engineering, foreign area studies, history, plete two training periods each summer with leave Symington appointed a behavioral science, civil engineering, astronautical during the other period. All new cadets take six weeks commission to assist in engineering, electrical engineering and engineering of basic cadet training in their first summer. mechanics. selecting a site and on April Combat survival training is a required three-week 1, 1954, President Dwight D. Faculty Composition program during cadets’ second summer. For other Eisenhower authorized cre- second-summer training periods, cadets have options The majority of the Academy’s faculty members, ation of the United States more than 500 total, are Air Force officers. They are such as working with Airmen in an operational unit at an Air Force installation, airborne parachute training, Air Force Academy. After selected primarily from career-officer volunteers who considering 580 sites in 45 have established outstanding records of performance soaring or basic free-fall parachute training. During their last two summers, all cadets are states, the commission nar- and dedication. Each has at least a master’s degree rowed the choice to three and more than 55 percent have doctorates or other offered leadership training as supervisors or instruc- locations. The summer of terminal degrees in their field of study. tors in the summer programs listed above. About 30 percent of the faculty are civilians who Extracurricular activities also are an integral part of 1954, Secretary of the Air bring great depth of disciplinary and educational the education program. The cadet ski club, drum and Force Harold Talbott select- expertise and provide academic stability and continu- bugle corps, cadet chorale and forensics are a few of ed a site near Colorado ity. the programs available. Springs, Colo. Colorado con- Faculty members are intensely focused on cadet Nominations tributed $1 million toward learning as an integral part of their officer develop- Nominations to the Academy may be obtained purchase of the property. ment. The Air Force Academy has been ranked No. through a congressional sponsor or by meeting eli- In July 1955, the first 1 in the nation for the most accessible and involved gibility criteria in other categories of competition Academy class entered faculty. To provide greater contributions established by law. For information on admission pro- interim facilities at Lowry by a diverse faculty, the Academy has several distin- cedures, write to HQ USAFA/RRS; 2304 Cadet Drive, Air Force Base, Denver, guished visiting professors and endowed professors Suite 200; USAF Academy, CO 80840-5025 or go to: who serve one or more years. Officers from other while construction began. It services, as well as officers from allied was sufficiently completed countries are also members of the fac- for occupancy by the cadet ulty. Distinguished civilian and military wing in late August 1958. lecturers also share their expertise with Initial construction cost was the cadets during the academic year. $142 million. Athletic Program Women entered the The Academy’s athletic program is Academy on June 28, 1976, designed to improve physical fitness, as members of the class of teach athletic skills and develop lead- 1980. ership qualities. To achieve its goals, the Academy offers some of the most extensive physical education, intramu- ral sports and intercollegiate athletic programs in the nation. Cadets take at least three different physical education courses each year. Military Education and Training An air, space and cyberspace- oriented military education, training and leadership program begins with basic cadet training and continues

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Lt. Gen. Michelle D. Johnson is Superintendent, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. She directs a four-year academic, military training, athletic and character development program leading to a bachelor’s degree and commission as an Air Force officer. The general is a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy’s Class of 1981. After graduating from the Academy, she completed graduate studies as a Rhodes Scholar before earning her pilot wings in 1984. Johnson has held numerous command positions at the group, wing and numbered Air Force level, and came to the Academy after serving as the Deputy, Chief of Staff, Operation and Intelligence, Supreme Headquarters Allies Powers Europe, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Casteau, Belgium. She has served in various assignments in air mobility, airlift and tanker flying operations and training, academic instruction and personnel. A command pilot, the general has more than 3,600 flying hours in the C-141, T-41, KC-10, C-17, C-5 and the KC-14 aircraft. The general’s military awards and decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Aerial Achievement Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Combat Readiness Medal with oak leaf cluster, National Defense Service Medal with bronze star, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal with bronze star and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.

Vice Superintendent Commandant of Cadets Dean of Faculty Commander, Colonel Brig. General Brig. General Doug Lamberth Stephen C. Williams Andrew Armacost Col. Stacey Hawkins

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Air Force Academy Director of Athletics Dr. league selection in 1965. Hans J. Mueh has announced his retirement, Following graduation, Mueh completed effective at the end of the 2014-15 academic two assignments in intelligence before year, which will be his 11th as AD and 43rd attending the University of Wisconsin where overall at the Academy. he earned his master’s degree in chemistry “I’ve been blessed to have the opportunity in 1970. He later earned a doctorate degree to be in the chair as AD of the best Division in chemistry from Wisconsin in 1976 as a dis- I program in the NCAA,” Mueh said. “These tinguished graduate. He has also completed 10-plus years have flown by because athlet- Squadron Officer School, Air Command and ics is a non-stop business, and we’ve had so Staff College and Air War College. many changes in coaching staffs, construction Between earning the two degrees, Mueh projects, a whole new corporation to help returned to the Academy as an instruc- keep us competitive, and thousands of home tor in the department of chemistry from contests.” 1970-72. He also served as assistant soccer A retired Air Force brigadier general, coach and played semi-pro soccer with the Mueh was vice dean of faculty for two years Aurora Internationals in Denver during those prior to his retirement from active duty in streamlined resources and made the depart- two years, leading the Internationals to the the summer of 2004 and his appointment as ment more effective from top to bottom. In Colorado state title in 1971. He volunteered athletic director. Mueh was heavily involved addition, the athletic department made the for duty in Vietnam and served as an intel- in Academy athletics before becoming direc- transition to a federally-chartered non-profit ligence officer in Saigon, Republic of Vietnam tor of athletics. He was the Academy’s faculty organization in the summer of 2013, which and at Nakhon Phanom RTAB, Thailand, in athletic representative from 1996-2004 and has led to more fund-raising opportunities. 1972 and 1973. was a long-time member of the board of Mueh was instrumental in the After earning his doctorate degree, Mueh directors for the Air Force Academy Athletics USAFA Endowment and the announcement of returned to the Academy in 1976 as an asso- Association. the Holaday Athletic Center, an indoor train- ciate professor of chemistry. He remained Since becoming the director of athletics, ing facility. The $15 million facility was com- at the Academy except for a stint in 1985-86 Mueh has led the Academy to some remark- pleted in July 2011. as the special assistant for technical matters able feats. In 2007, the Academy was one Mueh has also been active within the at the Defense Intelligence Agency at the of only three schools (Michigan State and conference and the NCAA. He was recently Pentagon. Boston College) to reach post-season play selected to be part of the NCAA Division I In 1986, he assumed the position of acting in football (2007), men’s basketball and ice Amateurism Cabinet and has been active on head, department of chemistry, before being hockey (2006-07). It marked the first time a the NCAA’s academics/eligibility compliance selected for his position of permanent profes- service academy has ever had a team com- cabinet, the men’s golf committee and the sor and head of the department of chemistry pete in the post-season in all three sports. Region 7 postgraduate scholarship commit- in 1987. As faculty athletic representative, In addition, under his watch the men’s tee. Mueh has been equally active within the he was active in both the Western Athletic basketball team has played in another NCAA conference on various leadership committees. Conference and Mountain West Conference, tournament and the National Invitational He is currently on the awards and recogni- and was the Academy’s representative on the Tournament’s Final Four. The ice hockey tion committee and has previously served on transition team to form the new MWC, the team has won conference championships the joint council executive committee, and only faculty athletic representative on the and advanced to the NCAA tournament five committees on championships, television and team. He competes in golf, racquetball, hand- times. Mueh was on the selection committee sportsmanship. ball and tennis, and has promoted Air Force that hired current head coach Frank Serratore Before assuming his duties as vice dean at Academy intercollegiate sports throughout and led the Academy’s move into the Atlantic the Academy, Mueh was permanent profes- his tenure, beginning with work as chairman Hockey Association. sor and head of the department of chemistry of the hockey eligibility committee, officer The football program, the Academy’s flag- at the Academy, a position he held since representative to the men’s golf team and ship sport, has gone through a major overhaul October 1987 where he oversaw the annual five years as the officer representative to the under Mueh. He led the transition from the design and instruction of 25 undergraduate football team. retirement of the legendary Fisher DeBerry courses for 1,500 cadets annually. Mueh is married to the former Sally Flax after 23 years at the helm to hiring current Mueh was born Jan. 8, 1944, in Celle, of Cincinnati, Ohio. They have three children: head coach Troy Calhoun, a 1989 Academy Germany, and emigrated to the United States Kristine, Kurt and Deborah. graduate. Calhoun’s impact was immediate, in 1951. He entered the Air Force in 1962 as leading the Falcons to a 9-4 overall mark and a member of the Academy’s eighth graduat- a second-place finish in the Mountain West ing class, and graduated with a bachelor’s Conference in 2007. The Falcons qualified for degree in chemistry in 1966. While at the their first bowl game in seven years, playing Academy, Mueh was a two-year letter- in the Armed Forces Bowl in 2007. The pro- man in soccer as a goalie. He still holds the gram has gone to a school-record six consecu- Academy record for saves in a game with 30, tive bowl games and averaged over 9,000 accomplishing it twice in 1965 against North bowl tickets sold. Carolina and Benedictine. In his junior and Mueh has been just as successful behind senior years, Mueh helped the Falcons to the the scenes with the administration of the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Soccer League department. He restructured the department championship and quarterfinal berths in the with an internal/external model that has NCAA tournament. He was a first-team all-

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Few schools in the country have an athle c program as extensive as the Air Force Academy’s. The goals of the athle c program are to enhance the physical condi oning of all cadets, to develop the physical skills necessary for offi cership, to teach leadership in a compe ve environment and to build character. There are three subdivisions of the athle c program: intercollegiate athle cs, intramurals and physical educa on. The intercollegiate program has 17 men’s and 10 women’s NCAA-sanc oned teams, facing some of the top compe - on in the na on. Men’s teams are football, baseball, basketball, Col. Bart Weiss Jim Trego Lt. Col. Brandon Doan ice hockey, cross-country, fencing, golf, gymnas cs, indoor and Vice Athletic Director Senior Associate AD Associate AD outdoor track, lacrosse, rifl e, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, Head of Physical water polo and wrestling. The Academy fi elds women’s teams in Education/Athletic basketball, cross-country, fencing, gymnas cs, rifl e, indoor and out- door track, swimming and diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In addi on, the Academy sponsors two non-NCAA programs; boxing and cheerleading. The majority of the Academy’s men’s and women’s pro- grams compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Mountain West Conference. The Falcons compete in this conference against teams from Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawai’i (football only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San Jose State, UNLV, Utah State and Wyoming. All sports also compete against non- conference opponents, including many na onally ranked teams. The football team competes annually for the Command- William Carpenter John Coulahan Marti Gasser er-in-Chief’s Trophy, which is emblema c of service academy foot- Associate AD Associate AD Associate AD/SWA ball supremacy. The Falcons have won the trophy 18 mes, which Recruiting Support Finance Intercollegiate Programs is more than any other academy. The USAFA is one of the most impres- sive buildings in the country. It’s a modern, versa le structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6 million building is fi ve stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three football fi elds laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas--basketball arena, ice hockey arena and mul purpose area. The three sec ons have a combined sea ng capacity of more than 9,000. Clune Arena seats 5,858. The Cadet Ice Rink has a sea ng capacity of 2,470, while the mul purpose area seats 1,000 fans for track and fi eld compe ons. The $4.1-million renova on to the Cadet Track Stadium, the outdoor home of the Air Force track and fi eld team, was com- Troy Garnhart Karen Warner George Nelson pleted in the fall of 2011 and is one of the premier track and fi eld Associate AD Associate AD Associate AD facili es in the na on. The Holaday Athle c Center, a $15.5 million Info./Communications Human Resources Athletic Programs completely donor funded indoor training facility, was completed in July 2011. The Cadet Fitness Center, a $9.5 million, Military Con- struc on project, home of the Air Force Academy’s fencing prac ce facility and aerobics/weight li ing facility that contains a nearly 33-foot climbing wall, opened in May 2012.

Dermot Coll Nancy Hixson CEO, Air Force Academy COO, Air Force Academy Athletic Corporation Athletic Corporation

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