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Cubuffssoccer Media/Tv Roster JOSS OREJEL TAYLOR KORNIECK BACK MIDFIELDER SCOUT WATSON JALEN TOMPKINS GOALKEEPER GOALKEEPER CUBuffsSOCCER media/tv roster 00 • Caitlin McPherson 0 • Jalen Tompkins 1 • Scout Watson 2 • Joss Orejel 3 • Jorian Baucom 4 • Nancy Best 5 • Isobel Dalton GK • 6-0 • Fr. GK • 5-6 • So. GK • 5-7 • Jr. D • 6-0 • Sr. F • 5-9 • Sr. M • 5-7 • Jr. M • 5-6 • Jr. Greenwood Village, Colo. Phoenix, Ariz. Overland Park, Kan. Tustin, Calif. Scottsdale, Ariz. Cave Creek, Ariz. Caloundra, QLD, Australia 6 • Hannah Cardenas 7 • Libby Geraghty 8 • Megan Massey 9 • Courtney Fedor 10 • Sarah Kinzner 11 • Alex Vidger 12 • Jordan Goodwin D • 5-7 • Fr. F/M • 5-6 • Fr. M • 5-8 • Jr. D • 5-5 • Sr. M • 5-8 • Jr. D/M • 5-10 • Jr. M • 5-4 • Fr. Placentia, Calif. Greenwood Village, Colo. Highlands Ranch, Colo. Bellevue, Wash. Calgary, Alberta Castle Rock, Colo. Broomfield, Colo. 13 • Hannah Scheid 14 • Becca Rasmussen 15 • Kelsey Aaknes 16 • Erin Greening 17 • Katie Joella 18 • Cassie Phillips 19 • Stephanie Zuniga M • 5-7 • Sr. M/F • 5-4 • Sr. D • 5-11 • So. D • 5-7 • Jr. F • 5-4 • Fr. M • 5-7 • Jr. F • 5-1 • Jr. Wetzlar, Germany Golden, Colo. Carlsbad, Calif. Piedmont, Calif. Highlands Ranch, Colo. Hartland, Mich. Pinole, Calif. 20 • Camilla Shymka 21 • Martine Puketapu 22 • Taylor Kornieck 23 • Tatum Barton 26 • Courtney Kaplan Danny Sanchez Jason Green F • 5-9 • So. F • 5-8 • Fr. M • 6-1 • So. F • 5-6 • So. D • 5-10 • So. Head Coach Associate Head Coach Calgary, Alberta Auckland, New Zealand Henderson, Nev. Littleton, Colo. St. Louis, Mo. 6th Season 6th Season Dave Morgan Jacy Drobney Kelly Labor Michael Lawson Cole Sanchez Karim Derqaoui Kari Kebach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coordinator of Student Manager Assistant Manager Strength & Conditioning Athletic Trainer 3rd Season 1st Season Performance • 1st Season 2nd Season 1st Season 2nd Season 4th Season colorado SOCCER QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Name ................................................University of Colorado City (Zip) .......................................... Boulder, Colo. (80309) Media/TV Roster .......................................................................... Inside Front Cover Founded.......................................................................1876 Prentup Field ........................................................................................................2-3 Enrollment ................................................................32,220 Season Schedule ..................................................................................................... 4 Nickname ............................................................. Buffaloes Team Roster ............................................................................................................ 5 Colors ......................................................Silver, Gold, Black Coaching Staff ....................................................................................................6-11 Conference ............................ Pac-12 (Joined July 1, 2011) Support Staff......................................................................................................... 12 Returning Student-Athletes ..............................................................................13-30 President .......................................................Bruce Benson Newcomers ......................................................................................................31-36 Chancellor ............................................... Dr. Phil DiStefano 2016 Season Review ........................................................................................37-40 Athletic Director ...............................................Rick George Coaching/Season-By-Season History .................................................................... 41 Faculty Athletic Representative ................................... TBA All-Time Season Reviews .................................................................................42-62 Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs ........................ Deb Coffin All-Time Series Results ....................................................................................63-66 Senior Woman Administrator .............................Ceal Barry Pac-12 Conference ...........................................................................................67-69 Athletics Website .................................. www.CUBuffs.com All-Time Conference Statistics Rankings ..........................................................69-71 Big 12 Conference ............................................................................................72-75 SOCCER Former Buffs Playing Professionally ................................................................76-78 Home Field (Capacity) ...................... Prentup Field (2,000) All-Time Award Winners ..................................................................................79-81 First Season at Prentup ..............................................2004 Record Book ..................................................................................................82-100 Prentup Field Record ........................................... 81-34-11 Hometowns Of Colorado Student-Athletes ...................................................101-102 Head Coach ....................Danny Sanchez (Connecticut, ‘91) All-Time Career Statistics .............................................................................103-116 Year, Record ........................... 6th season, 58-38-11 (.593) Overall Year, Record ......... 22nd season, 325-98-34 (.748) Directions to Prentup Field Associate Head Coach .................................... Jason Green ...........................................(6th season, Ottawa (Ariz.), ‘03) NOTE: To turn right from US-36 onto Colorado Avenue, you must use the Frontage Assistant Coach ..............................................Dave Morgan Road about .25 miles before the stoplight. ..................................(3rd season, Metro State (Colo.), ‘09) From Downtown Denver Volunteer Assistant Coach ............................ Jacy Drobney Follow I-25 Northbound and exit onto US-36 Westbound. ............................................(1st season, Oregon State, '13) In 20 miles, arrive at Colorado Avenue (first stoplight in Boulder). Coordinator of Performance Analysis & Camp Operations ........................................................................... Kelly Labor From The North Via I-25 or US-287 ........................................................(1st season, UNLV, '10) If On I-25, Exit To HW-119. (Exit 240) Director of Operations ............. Gabbie Pelloni (6th season) If On US-287, In Longmont, turn west onto Ken Pratt Blvd/HW-119. Academic Coordinator .............Chris Howlett (2nd season) Once in Boulder, HW-119 becomes HW-157/Foothills Parkway. For Prentup Field, turn left on 33rd Avenue Sports Performance Coach ...Karim Derqaoui (2nd season) Athletic Trainer ............................ Kari Kebach (4th season) From The East Via I-70 Director of Athletic Grounds ... Ryan Newman (5th season) Exit Onto I-270 Westbound OR north on I-25 In 6.5 miles, continue onto US-36 Westbound. 2016 Overall Record ................................................ 15-6-1 In 20 miles, arrive at Colorado Avenue (first stoplight in Boulder). 2016 Pac-12 Record ....................................... 8-2-1 (t-2nd) 2016 Postseason ................................NCAA Second Round From The Northeast Via I-76 From I-76, take Exit 6 To Merge Onto I-270 Westbound, Continue Onto US-36 Westbound. In 20 miles, arrive at Colorado Avenue (first stoplight in Boulder). First Season ................................................................1996 All-Time Record ....................... 208-179-44 (22nd season) From The West All-Time Conference Record .............................. 90-101-24 From I-70 Eastbound, take exit 260 toward US-6 W/6th Avenue. ............................................. 69-66-15, Big 12 (1996-2010) In 18 miles (US-6/6th Avenue becomes Highway 93 and then Broadway), turn right onto ...................................................... 22-35-9, Pac-12 (2011-) 27th Street. Best Conference Finish ........................... 1st/2003 (Big 12) In .3 miles, use the middle lane to turn right onto Baseline Street. ...............................................................2nd/2016 (Pac-12) In .2 miles, turn left to merge onto US-36 Westbound. NCAA Appearances ...........................................................9 In .2 miles, arrive at Colorado Avenue (next stoplight). .......................................... 2003•04•05•06•07•08•13•14•16 To Prentup Field In Boulder NCAA Tournament Record .......................................... 8-9-1 1. On your smart phone, search "East Campus, Boulder, CO" Best NCAA Finish .......................Third Round (2006, 2013) OR 2. Get To US-36 & Colorado Avenue via directions above, except for directions from the SPORTS INFORMATION north (see above). Soccer SID ................................................ Andy Schlichting 3. Take a right (east) onto Colorado Avenue. Office Phone ..................................................303.492.2320 4. Turn left on 33rd Street (first left AFTER the light at 30th Street). Cell ................................................................303.362.3219 5. Turn right into the parking lot servicing Prentup Field. Fax .................................................................303.492.3811
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