tony rocha senior www.tulsahurricane.com 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 INTRO Table of Contents...... 1 Season-In-Review...... 17 Tulsa Quick Facts...... 1 Conference USA Standings...... 18 Coaching Staff The University of Tulsa...... 2 Results and Statistics...... 18 Head Coach...... Tom McIntosh City of Tulsa...... 3 (Tulsa, 1988), 20th year Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium...... 4 Records & History 18 Career Record...... 209-139-32 (19 years) Phone...... 918-631-3789

E-mail...... [email protected] players 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), 8th year Pronunciation Guide...... 5 Phone...... 918-631-2505 Coaching History...... 20 E-mail...... [email protected] Roster Breakdown...... 5-6 All-Americans...... 20 Assistant Coach...... Ryan Pore Numerical Roster...... 6 In the Pros...... 21 (Tulsa, 2013), 2nd year Phone...... 918-631-3595 Player Profiles...... 7-12 Hat Trick History...... 21 E-mail...... [email protected] Individual Honors...... 22-25 Graduate Assistant ...... Eric DeFreitas Staff 13 All-Tournament Team History...... 25 (Tulsa, 2012), 3rd year staff Phone...... 918-631-2505 Conference Tournament History...... 26 Head Coach Tom McIntosh...... 13-14 E-mail...... [email protected] NCAA Tournament History...... 27 Assistant Coach Justin Cook...... 15 Assistant Coach Ryan Pore...... 15 All-Time Series Records...... 28 History Graduate Assistant Eric DeFreitas...... 15 All-Time Letterwinners...... 29 First Year of Program...... 1980 President Dr. Steadman Upham...... 16 Year-by-Year Results...... 30-33 All-Time Record...... 366-240-50 NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 8 VP & Director of Athletics Dr. Derrick Gragg..... 16 (1991, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012) review American Athletic Conference 34 American Athletic Conference Member...... 2014 Conference USA Member...... 2005-13 American Athletic Conference...... 34 C-USA Tournament Appearances...... 8 (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013) C-USA Regular Season Titles...... 3 (2007, 2008, 2009) C-USA Tournament Titles...... 4 (2007, 2008, 2009, 2012)

2014 Team Information records and 2013 Overall Record...... 11-6-3 history 2013 C-USA Record/Finish...... 4-3-2/5th Starters Returning...... 8 (Akeil Barrett, Forward; Bradley Bourgeois, Defender; Quinton Duncan, Defender; Byron Knowles-Ramirez, Defender; Abe Matamoros, Midfielder; Jake McGuire, Goalkeeper; Tony Rocha, Midfielder; Quinn Starker, Defender) conference Starters Lost...... 3 athletic american Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 11/8 Squad Members Returning/Lost...... 2/1 Newcomers...... 14 Media Relations

Senior Associate Athletic Director for Communications...... Don Tomkalski Work Phone...... 918-631-3200 Assistant Director/ Soccer Contact...... Stephanie Hall E-mail...... [email protected] Work Phone...... 918-631-2163 Cell Phone...... 918-232-2393 Fax...... 918-631-3913 Tulsa Quick Facts This publication has been provided to assist you in your coverage of Assistant Director...... Eric Hollier Tulsa men’s soccer. We hope that it will be a valuable asset to you Work Phone...... 918-631-2492 during the 2014 season. Specific requests for other items should be Assistant...... Kevin Quicker Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma directed to Stephanie­ Hall, Assistant Media Relations Director. The Work Phone...... 918-631-3720 Enrollment: 4,597 (3,429 undergraduate) 2014 Tulsa Record and Fact Book is published by The University of Website...... tulsahurricane.com Founded: 1894 Tulsa Athletic Media Relations office and designed and printed by Facebook...... Facebook.com/TulsaHurricane Transcript Press of Norman, Oklahoma. Photographic contributions Facebook.com/TulsaMSoccer Nickname: Golden Hurricane by Walt Beazley, Dave Crenshaw, James Plumlee, Mark Moore, Twitter...... @TulsaHurricane Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson Bill Powell, Miranda Chrislock/Portland Timbers and Rich Clarkson @TulsaMSoccer Affiliation: NCAA Division I-A and Associates. Special contributions made by Don Tomkalski. The University of Tulsa is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institu- Mailing Address: Conference: American Athletic tion. For EEO/AA information, contact the Office of Legal Compliance Athletic Media Relations, The University of Tulsa, President: Dr. Steadman Upham at (918) 631-2423; for disability accommodations, contact Dr. Jane 800 South Tucker Drive, Tulsa, OK 74104-3189 VP & Director of Athletics: Dr. Derrick Gragg Corso at (918) 631-2315. Faculty Representative: Christopher Anderson

1 The University of Tulsa TU Fact Sheet As a comprehensive, doctoral-degree-granting institution, The University of Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma (pop. 550,000) Tulsa provides undergraduate, graduate, and professional education of the Founded: 1894 highest quality in the arts, humanities, sciences, business, education, engi- Institution Type: Private, doctoral degree neering, law, nursing, and applied health sciences. granting, accredited, coeducational Affiliation: Nondenominational; founded by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in 1894

Enrollment: 4,597 (3,429 undergraduate, 1,169 graduate and law)

Programs: 61 undergraduate, 36 graduate, 12 doctoral

Average class size: 21

Student/faculty ratio: 12 to 1

Full-time faculty: 320

Endowed chairs and/or professorships: 42

Average ACT score (2012 freshman class): 28

Average SAT score (2012 freshman class): 1250

Top ten percent of high school class (2012 freshman class): 74 percent

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

TU Presidential Scholars: 271

Students from multicultural/ international backgrounds: The University’s mission is nurtured and supported by: • a residential campus that fosters a sense of com- Multicultural 18 percent; International munity and integrates curricular and extracurricular 26 percent • exceptional faculty, who draw students into the life; pursuit of knowledge, introducing them to the plea- Percentage receiving some type of sures and responsibilities of the life of the mind in • and abundant opportunities for students to under- financial aid: 84 percent a challenging world, and who include in their num- take community service, internships, and study Competitive Scholarships bers the 1998-99 Carnegie Foundation Professor of abroad; to participate in substantive research, often Since 1995, TU students have received: the Year for all U.S. doctoral and research universi- as early as the freshman year; and to study and re- 57 Goldwater Scholarships ties, a national Carnegie Foundation Pew Scholar, flect in ways that foster intellectual, spiritual, and 50 National Science Foundation a Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year for moral growth. Graduate Fellowships Oklahoma, a member of the National Academy of 15 Fulbright Grants Engineering, and four Fellows of the Institute for TU’s 230-acre campus is located two miles east of 11 Truman Scholarships Advanced Study; downtown Tulsa, a metropolitan city with a population 11 Phi Kappa Phi Graduate of about 400,000. The city’s remarkable cultural, tech- Fellowships • a humanities-based general curriculum that stimu- nological, and economic resources nourish the univer- 9 Morris K. Udall Scholarships lates scientific, social, and artistic inquiry, while sity’s mission and enrich its life, just as the university, 7 Department of Defense stressing competence in oral and written commu- in turn, enriches the city. nication; Fellowships 5 British Marshall Scholarships In its vibrant urban environment, The University of Tul- • graduate, professional, and research programs that sa offers a diversity of learning experiences, a balance Athletics: Division I – 18 men’s and foster advanced theoretical development, promote between career preparation and liberal education, women’s teams professional preparation, enhance the quality of the teaching, and research, and endeavors to instill in its faculty, and extend the University’s international Conference: American Athletic students an understanding that stature as an individual reach; Nickname: Golden Hurricane and value as a member of society depend upon con- • substantial library resources and information tinual learning. Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson technology that support research and classroom learning;

2 2014 Tulsa soccer 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 INTRO 700 feet above sea level and offers a temperate climate. Tulsans enjoy 227 days of sunshine a year and an average daily temperature of 61 degrees. The rainfall aver- age is approximately 40 inches, and continually changing conditions occur in the city during all four seasons. players staff review records and history conference american athletic american

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. and special memories for countless Americans due to cals at the Performing Arts Center, to the Philbrook 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 Basketball 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.

3 Conference USA Men’s Soccer Tournaments. During Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium the 2005 campaign, the facility was featured on national television when the Tulsa men’s soccer team The Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium is the home field for the Golden Hurricane faced off against 11th-ranked SMU on Fox Soccer Channel, and was again on Fox Soccer in 2007. The men’s and women’s soccer and track & field teams. The state-of-the-art facility, TU-SMU contest drew a stadium record crowd of which was completed in August, 2003, was the third phase of the 10-year athletic 1,753.

master plan for campus development. The multi-purpose $4.5 million facility is part On the track and field side, the stadium served as the of the Donna J. Hardesty Sports and Recreation Complex, a 30-acre development host facility for the 2005 Western Athletic Conference Track and Field Championships and the 2009 at The University of Tulsa. Conference USA Track and Field Championships.

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 64 30 11 .661 Home Winning Percentage

Designed by St. Louis-based Hastings & Chivetta Other firms working on the stadium included the St. Architects, Inc., the stadium features a 75 yards X 120 Louis companies of McClure Engineering Associates yards soccer field and an eight-lane 400-meter syn- as mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineer; thetic surface running track. The fully irrigated soccer and Jack Sontag, structural engineer. Tulsa-based field consists of Tiffsport sod on top of an eight-inch companies include Saks & Associates providing civil sand base to facilitate drainage to a system of pipes engineering; Howell & Vancuren as the landscape below. The stadium includes locker rooms, a training architect; and Oakridge Builders as the general con- room, concession stand and storage area, a press box tractor. and seating for 2,000 spectators. Additionally, a soccer practice field at the Donna The stadium provides the University’s soccer and track J. Hardesty Sports Complex is located south of the teams with a permanent track and natural grass field Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium and is one of the on campus, and allows the track teams to incorporate finest soccer practice fields in the nation. The facility, the hammer throw, discus, javelin and shot put into which features permanent seating on both sides of the its field events. field, served as the home field for the Golden Hurricane during the 2000-02 seasons while construction of the The Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium has been the Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium was underway. host site of eight NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament games, a 2004 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament first round contest, and the 2006, 2009 and 2011

4 2014 Tulsa soccer 2014 Tulsa Soccer Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 4 Akeil Barrett F 5-7 130 SR-2L Kingston, Jamaica (Akron) INTRO 22 Bradley Bourgeois D 5-11 190 JR-2L Cypress, Texas (Cy-Fair) 28 Christian Camera MF 5-6 153 JR-SQ Sugar Land, Texas (Elkins) 26 Kyle Daledovich GK 6-3 210 FR-HS Lohman, Mo. (Helias Catholic) 6 Geoffrey Dee MF 5-11 160 FR-HS Germantown, Tenn. (Houston HS)

20 Tony Doellefeld MF 6-0 151 FR-HS St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis University HS) players 12 Cameron Drackett MF 5-11 145 SO-1L Flower Mound, Texas (Edward Marcus) 16 Kay Duit MF 5-10 146 FR-HS Gelderland, The Netherlands (Stedelijke Scholengemeenschap Nijmegen) 2 Quinton Duncan D 6-0 155 SO-1L Ontario, Canada (Burnaby Central Secondary) 24 Jacob Gooden MF 5-9 145 FR-HS Malibu, Calif. (Malibu) 27 Brandon Hanat GK 5-9 162 SO-SQ Freehold, N.J. (Freehold Borough)

17 Zach Jackson MF 5-10 145 FR-HS Cypress, Texas (Cypress Creek) staff 3 Robert Kelly MF 5-9 155 FR-HS Kansas City, Mo. (Rockhurst) 19 Khalil Kirksey F 6-0 190 FR-HS Sacramento, Calif. (Hiram Johnson West) 21 Byron Knowles-Ramirez D 5-7 166 SR-1L San Jose, Costa Rica (Lubbock Christian Univ.) 13 Abé Matamoros MF 5-10 150 SR-3L Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit)

1 Jake McGuire GK 6-3 175 SO-1L Chino Hills, Calif. (School of Extended Educational Options) review 18 Michael Mitrik D 6-2 170 FR-HS Jenks, Okla. (Jenks) 8 Austin Neil F 6-3 180 SR-3L Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow) 15 Rollie Rocha MF 5-9 145 FR-HS Spring, Texas (Klein Oak) 10 Tony Rocha D 5-9 165 SR-3L Spring, Texas (Klein Oak) records and 25 Ray Saari M 5-6 148 SO-1L Kansas City, Mo. (Oak Park) history 11 Garvin Samaroo F 5-8 155 SO-TR Freeport, Trinidad and Tobago (Trinidad and Tobago) 9 Aymar Sigue F 6-2 185 FR-HS St. Albert, Alberta, Canada (Burnaby Central) 5 Jordan Speed D 6-4 165 FR-HS Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield) 7 Quinn Starker D 6-0 150 SR-3L Tulsa, Okla. (Holland Hall) conference 23 Zack Stavrou D 6-0 165 FR-HS , Texas (Jesuit Preparatory) athletic american

Head Coach: Tom McIntosh (Tulsa, 1988), 20th year Assistant Coach: Justin Cook (Ohio State, 2004), 8th year Assistant Coach: Ryan Pore (Tulsa, 2013), 2nd year Graduate Assistant: Eric DeFreitas (Tulsa, 2012), 3rd year Volunteer Goalkeeper Coach: Daniel Cherbonnier (UT-Tyler, 2012), 2nd year

Pronunciation Guide Hurricane By Class Akeil Barrett (Uh - keel) Freshmen (13) Sophomores (6) Juniors (2) Seniors (6) Bradley Bourgeois (Boo - shwa) Kyle Daledovich Cameron Drackett Bradley Bourgeois Akeil Barrett Christian Camera (Cuh – meer – uh) Geoffrey Dee Quinton Duncan Christian Camera Byron Knowles- Kyle Daledovich (Dal – doe – vich) Tony Doellefeld Brandon Hanat Ramirez Tony Doellefeld (Dell – e – field) Kay Duit Jake McGuire Abé Matamoros Kay Duit (Kuy (like guy) Do – it) Jacob Gooden Ray Saari Austin Neil Brandon Hanat (Han – it) Zach Jackson Garvin Samaroo Tony Rocha Khalil Kirksey (Kuh – leel Kurk – see) Robert Kelly Quinn Starker Abe Matamoros (Ahh – bay Maht – tuh – more – us) Khalil Kirksey Michael Mitrik (Mitch – rick) Michael Mitrik Rollie Rocha (Roll – e Row – chuh) Rollie Rocha Tony Rocha (Row – chuh) Aymar Sigue Ray Saari (Sorry) Jordan Speed Garvin Samaroo (Gar – ven Sam – uh – roo) Aymar Sigue (Eye – mar Sea – gay) Zack Stavrou Zack Stavrou (Stav – row)

5 2014 Tulsa Soccer Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Jake McGuire GK 6-3 175 SO-1L Chino Hills, Calif. (School of Extended Educational Options) 2 Quinton Duncan D 6-0 155 SO-1L Ontario, Canada (Burnaby Central Secondary) 3 Robert Kelly MF 5-9 155 FR-HS Kansas City, Mo. (Rockhurst) 4 Akeil Barrett F 5-7 130 SR-2L Kingston, Jamaica (Akron) 5 Jordan Speed D 6-4 165 FR-HS Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield) 6 Geoffrey Dee MF 5-11 160 FR-HS Germantown, Tenn. (Houston HS) 7 Quinn Starker D 6-0 150 SR-3L Tulsa, Okla. (Holland Hall) 8 Austin Neil F 6-3 180 SR-3L Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow) 9 Aymar Sigue F 6-2 185 FR-HS St. Albert, Alberta, Canada (Burnaby Central) 10 Tony Rocha D 5-9 165 SR-3L Spring, Texas (Klein Oak) 11 Garvin Samaroo F 5-8 155 SO-TR Freeport, Trinidad and Tobago (Trinidad and Tobago) 12 Cameron Drackett MF 5-11 145 SO-1L Flower Mound, Texas (Edward Marcus) 13 Abé Matamoros MF 5-10 150 SR-3L Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit) 15 Rollie Rocha MF 5-9 145 FR-HS Spring, Texas (Klein Oak) 16 Kay Duit MF 5-10 146 FR-HS Gelderland, The Netherlands (Stedelijke Scholengemeenschap Nijmegen) 17 Zach Jackson MF 5-10 145 FR-HS Cypress, Texas (Cypress Creek) 18 Michael Mitrik D 6-2 170 FR-HS Jenks, Okla. (Jenks) 19 Khalil Kirksey F 6-0 190 FR-HS Sacramento, Calif. (Hiram Johnson West) 20 Tony Doellefeld MF 6-0 151 FR-HS St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis University HS) 21 Byron Knowles-Ramirez D 5-7 166 SR-1L San Jose, Costa Rica (Lubbock Christian Univ.) 22 Bradley Bourgeois D 5-11 190 JR-2L Cypress, Texas (Cy-Fair) 23 Zack Stavrou D 6-0 165 FR-HS Dallas, Texas (Jesuit Preparatory) 24 Jacob Gooden MF 5-9 145 FR-HS Malibu, Calif. (Malibu) 25 Ray Saari M 5-6 148 SO-1L Kansas City, Mo. (Oak Park) 26 Kyle Daledovich GK 6-3 210 FR-HS Lohman, Mo. (Helias Catholic) 27 Brandon Hanat GK 5-9 162 SO-SQ Freehold, N.J. (Freehold Borough) 28 Christian Camera MF 5-6 153 JR-SQ Sugar Land, Texas (Elkins)

Head Coach: Tom McIntosh (Tulsa, 1988), 20th year Assistant Coach: Justin Cook (Ohio State, 2004), 8th year Assistant Coach: Ryan Pore (Tulsa, 2013), 2nd year Graduate Assistant: Eric DeFreitas (Tulsa, 2012), 3rd year Volunteer Goalkeeper Coach: Daniel Cherbonnier (UT-Tyler, 2012), 2nd year

Hurricane By State/Country

California (3) Oklahoma (3) Texas (9) Costa Rica (1) Jacob Gooden Michael Mitrik Bradley Bourgeois Byron Knowles-Ramirez Khalil Kirksey Austin Neil Christian Camera Jake McGuire Quinn Starker Cameron Drackett Jamaica (1) Zach Jackson Akeil Barrett Missouri (4) Tennessee (1) Abé Matamoros Kyle Daledovich Geoffrey Dee Rollie Rocha The Netherlands (1) Tony Doellefeld Tony Rocha Kay Duit Robert Kelly Jordan Speed Ray Saari Zack Stavrou Trinidad and Tobago (1) Garvin Samaroo New Jersey (1) Canada (2) Brandon Hanat Quinton Duncan Aymar Sigue

6 2014 Tulsa soccer Barrett’s Career Totals Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2012 21-16 51 7 4 18 Akeil 2013 20-18 44 7 8 22 Christian Barrett Totals 41-34 95 14 12 40 Camera Forward Midfielder INTRO 5-7 • 130 • Sr-2L 5-6 • 153 • Jr-SQ Kingston, Jamaica # Bradley Sugar Land, Texas # Akron/Calabar H.S. 4 Elkins H.S. 28 Bourgeois TULSA – A two-year letterwinner . . . transferred to Defender TULSA – A two-year squad member . . . has played

Tulsa from Akron prior to his sophomore season . . . 5-11 • 190 • Jr-2L in five games. players has started in 34 of 41 games . . . has 14 goals and Cypress, Texas # 12 assists for 40 career points. Cy-Fair H.S. 22 SOPHOMORE (2013) – Earned playing time in five games. JUNIOR (2013) – Started in 18 of 20 games . . . TULSA – A two-year letterwinner . . . has started tallied seven goals and eight assists for 22 points . . all 40 games of his career . . . has one goal and one FRESHMAN (2012) – Did not compete. . had two goals against FAU . . . scored on a penalty assist for three points. kick against Charlotte . . . also had goals against PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner

SIU-Edwardsville, Valparaiso, and South Carolina SOPHOMORE (2013) – Started all 19 games . . . at Elkins High School . . . did not play as a senior . . . staff both in the regular season and in tournament play attempted six shots, four of which were on goal . . . scored 31 goals and had 22 assists in just 15 games . . . his goal against South Carolina in the regular helped post shutouts over Drake, SIU-Edwardsville, as a junior . . . picked up first-team all-district and season was a game-winner . . . attempted 44 shots, Valparaiso, Kentucky, FIU, FAU and New Mexico first-team all-region accolades during his junior sea- 27 of which were on goal . . . ranked first in assists, . . . was named as the C-USA Defensive Player of son . . . also earned first-team all-district accolades and second in goals, points and shots for Tulsa . . . the Week on Sept. 23rd . . . was selected to the as a freshman and sophomore . . . practiced with ranked second in assists, fifth in points, seventh in All-C-USA third team . . . was tabbed to the NSCAA Valencia F.C. Academy in Spain for two months . . . goals and ninth in shots in Conference USA . . . was All-Midwest Region third team . . . was named to the member of the Dynamo Academy for four years. review named to the All-Conference USA second team . . . Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week on Sept. 24th . was selected to the C-USA All-Tournament team . . . was selected as TU’s “Man of the Match” against PERSONAL – A chemical engineering major . . . born . . tabbed to the NSCAA All-Midwest Region third Valparaiso, New Mexico, Kentucky and FAU . . . was August 2, 1994 . . . son of Carlos and Lizbeth Camera team . . . was selected as TU’s “Man of the Match” named TU’s Defensive Player of the Year. . . . was named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor against Ohio State, Old Dominion, Charlotte and Roll and C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll as a FRESHMAN (2012) – Started all 21 games . . . South Carolina . . . was named TU’s Offensive Player sophomore. records and of the Year. scored a goal against UCF and picked up an assist history against UMKC for three points . . . attempted nine Camera’s Career Totals SOPHOMORE (2012) – Started in 16 of 21 games shots, three of which were on goal . . . helped post Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points . . . scored seven goals and four assists for 18 points shutouts over UMKC, Loyola Marymount, South 2013 5-0 0 0 0 0 . . . attempted 51 shots, 27 of which were on goal . Carolina, Creighton, Marshall, UAB, SMU and South . . ranked second in shots, third in goals scored and Florida . . . was tabbed to the C-USA All-Freshman fourth in points on the season . . . scored a hat trick Team . . . was selected to the Hurricane Classic All- conference Kyle athletic american and an assist against Oakland . . . tallied two goals Tournament team . . . was selected as TU’s “Man of # and an assist against SMU . . . scored a goal against the Match” against Loyola Marymount. Daledovich 26 New Mexico off a penalty kick . . . netted a goal Goalkeeper against South Carolina . . . also had assists against PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a two-year member of 6-3 • 210 • Fr-HS Loyola Marymount and Memphis . . . was tabbed to the Cy-Fair High School team . . . earned first-team Lohman, Mo. the C-USA All-Tournament team . . . was named to all-district accolades in 2010 . . . played club soccer Helias Catholic H.S. the Soccer America Team of the Week on Sept. 20, for the Houston Dynamo . . . made eight appearances and the College Soccer News and Top Drawer Soccer with the professional reserve team . . . served as cap- TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. Team of the Week on Nov. 13 . . . was named to the tain for the U-17 squad that competed at the presti- SMU Classic All-Tournament team . . . was selected gious Eurovoetbal Tournament in the Netherlands . . PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for St. Louis as TU’s “Man of the Match” against UMKC and . was captain of the U-16 team that advanced to the Scott Gallagher . . . posted three shutouts and earned Oakland. USSF Playoffs. 22 wins in three years with his club team . . . was a three-year letterwinner at Helias Catholic High PRIOR TO TULSA – Transferred to Tulsa from Akron PERSONAL – A finance major . . . born April 13, School . . . recorded 211 saves, 21 shutouts and a 1.3 where he played in nine games and scored two goals 1994 . . . son of Jeffery and Penny Bourgeois . . . was goals-against average at HCHS . . . earned first-team as a true freshman in 2011 . . . scored 52 goals, named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and all-district, all-region and all-state accolades as a including 15 game-winners, and added 37 assists the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll as a freshman senior . . . picked up honorable mention all-district at Calabar High School . . . tallied a school-best 19 and sophomore. honors as a junior. goals to set a single-season record as a senior . . . was a two-time CHS Player of the Year . . . played Bourgeois’ Career Totals PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born club soccer for Harbour View FC U-20’s and Mead- Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points April 5, 1996 . . . son of Kirk and Christy Daledovich. heaven FC. 2012 21-21 9 1 1 3 2013 19-19 6 0 0 0 PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major Totals 40-40 15 1 1 3 . . . born July 7, 1992 . . . son of Carrol Barrett and Mervis Whittaker.

7 Geoffrey # Dee 6 Cameron Quinton Midfielder 5-11 • 160 • Fr-HS Drackett Duncan Germantown, Tenn. Midfielder Defender Houston H.S. 5-11 • 145 • So-1L 6-0 • 155 • So-1L Flower Mound, Texas # Ontario, Canada # TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. Edward Marcus H.S. 12 Burnaby Central H.S. 2

PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the Shat- TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has played in TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started in tuck St. Mary’s Soccer Academy . . . was a four-star 18 games and earned four starts. 15 of 20 games . . . has two goals for four points. recruit by Top Drawer Soccer . . . led Shattuck to the 2012-13 USSDA National finals . . . scored two goals FRESHMAN (2013) – Played in 18 games and FRESHMAN (2013) – Started in 15 of 20 games . . and picked up 16 assists during the 2012-13 season earned four starts . . . attempted six shots, three of . scored a goal against Marshall, and the game- . . . played for Houston High School as a freshman, which were on goal. winning goal against New Mexico . . . attempted six helping his team post a 17-3-3 overall record and shots, three of which were on goal . . . helped post advanced to the state semifinals . . . at HHS, he was PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for Dallas shutouts over Drake, SIU-Edwardsville, Valparaiso, named as The Commercial Appeal’s Best of Preps Solar . . . averaged seven goals and nine assists per Kentucky, FIU, FAU and New Mexico . . . was tabbed finalist . . .was tabbed to the Tennessee all-state season . . . helped his team finish as the 2012 Dallas to the C-USA All-Freshman team . . . was named as team as a freshman . . . trained with Werder Bremen Cup semifinalists, 2011 State Cup Finalists and the TU’s “Man of the Match” against Marshall. in Germany in 2013. 2011 Region III Champions . . . was a member of the 4 vs. 4 National Championship team in 2009 . . PRIOR TO TULSA – Played for the London FC and PERSONAL – A finance major . . . born November . was a three-year Olympic Development Program Vancouver Whitecaps FC Residency, which is con- 10, 1995 . . . son of Tom and Nancy Dee. first-team member. nected to the Vancouver Whitecaps MLS team . . . a member of the U18 Canadian National Team . . . was PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major a member of the Provincial U21 League Champions . . . born June 16, 1995 . . . son of Bobby and Vanessa . . . participated in the U15 Canadian National Camp Tony # Drackett. and U18 National Team Camp. Doellefeld 20 PERSONAL – A business major . . . born April 19, Midfielder Drackett’s Career Totals Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points 1995 . . . son of Hopeton Duncan and Stephanie 6-0 • 151 • Fr-HS 2013 18-4 6 0 0 0 Silverthorn. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis University H.S. Duncan’s Career Totals Kay Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. # 2013 20-15 6 2 0 4 Duit 16 PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for St. Louis Midfielder Scott Gallagher . . . won the U15 Missouri State Cup 5-10 • 146 • Fr-HS . . . qualified for the NPL Playoffs in 2012 . . . was Gelderland, The Netherlands Jacob # a member of the Region II ODP Pool for four years . (Stedelijke Scholengemeenschap Nijmegen) Gooden 24 . . trained for two weeks in Barcelona, Spain at La Midfielder Masia Camp Nou . . . was a four-year letterwinner at TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. 5-9 • 145 • Fr-HS St. Louis University High School . . . helped his team Malibu, Calif. post 82 wins during his prep career . . . led SLUHS in PRIOR TO TULSA – Played soccer for the VV Union Malibu H.S. goals (12) and points (43) as a senior . . . was tabbed in Malden, Netherlands . . . most recently played to the all-metro soccer team as a senior. with the A1 4th Division . . . competed with the B1 TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. 2nd Division and finished 10th in 2012-13 . . . earned PERSONAL – A business major . . . born September a 12th-place finish in the B1 1st Division in 2011-12 PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for DMS 11 20, 1995 . . . son of Hank and Pam Doellefeld. . . . during the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons, played . . . led DMS 11 to the 2014 Cal South National Cup with the C1 2nd Division and finished fourth both finals . . . won the 2013 San Diego Surf Cup, the 2012 years . . . claimed a seventh-place mark with the D1 and 2013 Albion Cup National Soccer Showcase, and 1st Division in 2008-09 . . . also competed with Quick the 2012 and 2013 Coast Soccer Premier League . . . 1888 from 2006-08, and with BVC’12 from 2000-06. competed in the 2013 World Maccabiah Games and earned a silver medal . . . picked up a silver medal PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born in the 2011 Pan American Maccabi Games . . . also July 23, 1996 . . . son of Roelof Ide Duit and Monique played soccer for Malibu High School, leading his Lucia Maria Nijhof. team to a Tri-Valley Conference Championship as a senior . . . was a two-time first-team all-Tri-Valley League honoree . . . was voted as the MHS Defender of the Year as a sophomore and junior.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born June 21, 1996 . . . son of John and Denise Gooden.

8 2014 Tulsa soccer gion II ODP team from 2012-13 . . . was a three-year had nine assists for 19 points . . . played club soccer letterwinner at Rockhurst High School . . . tallied 33 for Brujas FC and FC Dallas Academy . . . with FC Brandon goals and 24 assists for 90 points in his prep career Dallas, helped his team finish second in the finals Hanat . . . as a senior, led RHS to a 22-8 overall record and for USSDA . . . with the Brujas FC, won back-to-back

a Missouri Class 3A State Championship . . . during national championships in the U16 and U17, and was INTRO Goalkeeper his junior season, helped RHS post 19 wins and finish tabbed as the U17 Defender of the Year . . . was also 5-9 • 162 • So-SQ fourth in the state . . . was a two-time all-district a member of the Costa Rica National U17 team and Freehold, N.J. # performer . . . earned Kansas City Star all-metro, played in three friendlies. Freehold Borough H.S. 27 all-region and all-state accolades as a senior . . . was tabbed to the NSCAA All-Midwest team in 2013. PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major TULSA – A returning squad member. . . . born February 6, 1992 . . . son of Walter Knowles PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major and Anabelle Ramirez . . . was named to the C-USA players FRESHMAN (2013) – Did not play. . . . born March 30, 1996 . . . son of Neil and Shelley Commissioner’s Honor Roll as a junior. Kelly. PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the Knowles-Ramirez’ Career Totals U18 BWG Gottschee Academy and U18 NY Cosmos Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points Academy . . . helped claim the U19 Champions Trophy Khalil # 2013 19-19 15 0 4 4 in Dusseldorf, Germany . . . participated in the USSF 19 Academy Showcases from 2010 to 2012 . . . was Kirksey selected as the MVP of the 2010 Manchester City/ Forward staff ESPN Rise Showcase in Newark, N.J. . . . was tabbed 6-0 • 190 • Fr-HS Abé to the Super Y ODP 94 Final Select Team. Sacramento, Calif. Matamoros Hiram Johnson West H.S. Midfielder PERSONAL – A business major . . . born December 5-10 • 150 • Sr-3L 12, 1994 . . . son of Ron and Debbie Hanat. TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. Houston, Texas Strake Jesuit H.S. # PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the 13 review Sacramento United . . . helped the United win the Zach TULSA – A three-year letterwinner and starter . . . # 2012 Davis Cup and 2012 Sporting Championship . . . has started in 41 of 58 games . . . has four goals and Jackson 17 was an ODP state player in 2010 and a ODP regional three assists for 11 career points. Midfielder player in 2013 . . . was a four-year letterwinner at 5-10 • 145 • Fr-HS Hiram Johnson West High School . . . helped his JUNIOR (2013) – Started in 14 of 20 games . . . had

Cypress, Texas HJWHS team post 65 wins . . . was a two-time two goals and one assist for five points . . . scored records and first-team all-league honoree . . . was named as the Cypress Creek H.S. a goal against Old Dominion and the game-winning history HJWHS MVP his junior season. goal against South Carolina . . . attempted 14 shots, TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. seven of which were on goal . . . was named as TU’s PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born “Man of the Match” against Old Dominion and South PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the Texas September 24, 1996 . . . son of Jonathan and Justine Carolina . . . was tabbed to Tulsa’s Ultimate Team. SC Houston and Houston Dynamo . . . was a four-star Kirksey. conference recruit and a top-150 recruit by Top Drawer Soccer . SOPHOMORE (2012) – Started in 13 of 21 games athletic american . . started in 70 of 77 games in the Academy League, . . . had two goals and an assist for five points . . . scoring 17 goals . . . was called into three U17 US Byron scored a goal against South Florida and the game- Men’s National Team Camps . . . played in the 2011 winning goal against SMU . . . picked up an assist USDA Select game. Knowles-Ramirez against South Carolina . . . attempted 16 shots, 10 of Defender which were on goal . . . was named to the Hurricane PERSONAL – A business major . . . born March 5, 5-7 • 166 • Sr-1L Classic All-Tournament team . . . was named TU’s 1996 . . . son of Chad and Leah Jackson. San Jose, Costa Rica # “Man of the Match” against South Florida. Lubbock Christian 21 FRESHMAN (2011) – Started in 14 of 17 games . TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started . . picked up an assist against SIU-Edwardsville . . . Robert # in all 19 games . . . has four assists for four points attempted 14 shots, six of which were on goal . . . Kelly 3 . . . transferred to Tulsa after playing two years for was tabbed to the C-USA All-Freshman team . . . was Midfielder Lubbock Christian University. named as TU’s “Man of the Match” against Kentucky. 5-9 • 155 • Fr-HS Kansas City, Mo. JUNIOR (2013) – Started in all 19 games . . . had PRIOR TO TULSA – Served as the team captain Rockhurst H.S. four assists for four points . . . attempted 15 shots and was selected as the Player of the Year for the from his defender position . . . had two assists Houston Dynamo . . . also played for the Texas Pre- TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. against FAU, and one each against UAB and South mier Football Club and Eclipse Soccer Club, and was Carolina . . . helped post shutouts over Drake, SIU-Ed- a member of the South Texas and Region 3 Olympic PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for Futura FC wardsville, Valparaiso, Kentucky, FIU, FAU and New Development Program teams . . . was selected to Academy . . . led Futura to the 2009, 2012 and 2013 Mexico . . . was selected as TU’s “Man of the Match” train in Ciudad Real Madrid . . . has played in more Missouri State Cup Championship and 2012 IMG Cup against Creighton. than 50 international games. Tournament Championship . . . was a member of the Missouri State ODP team from 2008-13 and the Re- PRIOR TO TULSA – Played two seasons for Lubbock Christian University where he scored five goals and

9 PERSONAL – An economics major . . . born Decem- Michael honors . . . was named to the Top Drawer Soccer Top- ber 16, 1992 . . . son of Abelardo and Ana Matamoros # 100 Upperclassmen list and was named to the TDS . . . was named to the Tulsa President’s List and was Mitrik 18 C-USA Top-20 Players list . . . selected as the MVP a C-USA Academic Medal Winner as a freshman, Defender and named to the SMU Classic All-Tournament team sophomore and junior . . . was selected to the Capital 6-2 • 170 • Fr-HS . . . was also named to the Tulsa Marriott Southern One All-District VII first team as a sophomore and Jenks, Okla. Hills Hurricane Classic All-Tournament team . . . was junior . . . received Tulsa’s Warren Garrison Academic Jenks H.S. TU’s “Man of the Match” against Seattle. Excellence Award as a junior. TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. SOPHOMORE (2009) – Started in 17 of 21 games Matamoros’ Career Totals played . . . led TU with 13 goals and three assists for Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the Tulsa 29 points . . . his goals against Florida International, 2011 17-14 14 0 1 1 Soccer Club and Thunder Soccer Club . . . won six Kentucky and Northwestern were game-winners . . 2012 21-13 16 2 1 5 2013 20-14 14 2 1 5 state championships, including three with each club . attempted 65 shots, 42 of which were on goal . . . Totals 58-41 44 4 3 11 team . . . won the 2013 Las Vegas Mayor’s Cup . . . ranked 17th in the nation with 0.62 goals per game captured the 2012 and 2013 SPL Championship . . . and 26th with 1.38 points per game . . . ranked first led his team to a regional semifinal finish in 2012 . . . in shots (65), goals (13) and points (29), and third in was a four-year letterwinner at Jenks High School . . game-winning goals (3) among all C-USA players . Jake . led JHS to two Oklahoma Class 6A State semifinal . . was named to the C-USA Preseason Team, the McGuire appearances and two quarterfinal finishes . . . scored All-Tournament Team and first-team All-C-USA . . . Goalkeeper 31 goals and had 33 assists for 95 points in his prep selected as the C-USA Offensive Player of the Week 6-3 • 175 • So-1L career . . . earned all-metro honors as a junior and on Oct. 19 and Nov. 9 . . . was named to the College Chino Hills, Calif. all-state accolades during his senior season. Soccer News Team of the Week on Oct. 19, and the School of Extended # Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week on Oct. 5, Oct. Educational Options 1 PERSONAL – A mechanical engineering major 19 and Nov. 16 . . . named the Top Drawer Soccer . . . born May 5, 1996 . . . son of Mike Mitrik and Player of the Week on Nov. 16 and earned honorable TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started in Kimberly Vaccarro. mention Team of the Season accolades . . . picked up 12 of 13 games . . . has logged over 1,160 minutes in NSCAA All-Midwest Region first team honors and goal, picked up three shutouts and has 46 saves. went on to earn NSCAA All-America third-team acco- lades . . . was selected as TU’s “Man of the Match” FRESHMAN (2013) – Started in 12 of 13 games Austin against Saint Louis, Florida International, UAB, SMU played . . . logged over 1,160 minutes in goal . . . Neil and Kentucky.

allowed 15 goals for a 1.16 goals-against average . Forward FRESHMAN (2008) – Started in 10 of 20 games . . recorded 46 saves and three shutouts . . . ranked 6-3 • 180 • Sr-3L played . . . scored a season-best 11 goals and 26 sixth in saves, GAA and saves percentage (.754), and Broken Arrow, Okla. # points, while recording four assists . . . ranked first in seventh in shutouts among C-USA’s best . . . was Broken Arrow H.S. 8 the league for game-winning goals (6), was second tabbed to the C-USA All-Freshman team and C-USA for goals and points, third in shots and 10th in assists All-Tournament team . . . was named as TU’s “Man of TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . returned to . . . was selected to the Level 3 & Radisson Hotel the Match” against New Mexico. Tulsa prior to the 2013 season after completing his Hurricane Classic All-Tournament team . . . was two-year Mormon Mission trip in California . . . has named the C-USA Player of the Week on Sept. 22 . . . PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for Chivas started in 42 of 66 games played . . . has 33 goals voted as the C-USA Freshman of the Year . . . picked USA and the US Soccer Development Academy . . . and nine assists for 75 career points . . . ranks sixth up All-C-USA second team, All-Freshman team and was a member of the U17 National Team Residency in goals and 11th in points among Tulsa’s career All-Tournament team accolades . . . was named to program . . . was the No. 2 goalkeeper and No. leaders. the Soccer America Team of the Week on Sept. 23 22-ranked recruit by Top Drawer Soccer, and the No. and the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week on 34-ranked recruit by College Soccer News. SENIOR (2013) – Played in four games before suffer- Oct. 27 . . . selected to the College Soccer News ing a season-ending injury . . . received a medical All-Freshmen first team and the Top Drawer Soccer PERSONAL – A business major . . . born September hardship . . . attempted three shots, one of which All-Rookie Squad second team . . . received NSCAA/ 3, 1994 . . . son of Denise and Kevin McGuire. was on goal. adidas NCAA All-Midwest second team honors . . . named as TU’s “Man of the Match” against Northern McGuire’s Career Totals JUNIOR (2010) – Started in 15 of 21 games . . . had Illinois and Marshall. Year G-GS Mins GA SO SV GAA nine goals and two assists for 20 points . . . scored 2013 13-12 1160:57 15 3 46 1.16 his first career hat trick in the first game of the sea- PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner son against Seattle . . . also had two goals against at Broken Arrow High School . . . tallied 35 goals Western Illinois, and one each against Saint Louis, and had 10 assists for 80 career points . . . picked up Missouri State, Creighton and FIU . . . picked up an Tulsa World all-metro first team accolades, and was assist against FIU and Kentucky . . . attempted 55 named to the all-conference, all-district and all-state shots, 29 of which were on goal . . . two of his goals teams as a senior . . . served as the Tulsa Soccer Club were game winners . . . was named to the Hermann captain for six years, and earned 2006 Tulsa Thunder Trophy Watch List . . . was selected to the C-USA Cup MVP honors. Preseason Team and was the league’s Preseason Offensive Player of the Year . . . was named to the PERSONAL – A biology/pre-med major . . . born All-C-USA third team . . . selected to the NSCAA All- May 15, 1990 . . . one of four children of Brian and Midwest Region first team . . . picked up College Soc- Andrea Neil . . . was named to the Tulsa Dean’s List cer News and Soccer America Preseason All-America and C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll as a senior.

10 2014 Tulsa soccer Neil’s Career Totals FRESHMAN (2011) – Started all 15 games . . . . was tabbed to the Winter Regional Tournament All- Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points tallied one goal and five assists for seven points . . Star Team and was named as the 2012 ODP Regional 2008 20-10 52 11 4 26 2009 21-17 65 13 3 29 . scored his first career goal against South Carolina Tournament Golden Ball winner. 2010 21-15 55 9 2 20 . . . recorded two assists against Loyola Marymount 2013 4-0 3 0 0 0 and FIU, and one against Green Bay . . . attempted PERSONAL – A communications major . . . born INTRO Totals 66-42 175 33 9 75 53 shots, the most for a TU player on the year . . . April 18, 1995 . . . son of John and Jane Saari. was selected as the C-USA Freshman of the Year and picked up C-USA All-Freshman Team and All-C-USA Saari’s Career Totals Rollie Third Team accolades . . . was named as TU’s “Man Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points # of the Match” against South Carolina and UAB. 2013 15-4 10 0 2 2 Rocha 15

Midfielder PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner players 5-9 • 145 • Fr-HS at Klein Oak High School . . . assisted KOHS to a 45- Garvin # Spring, Texas 13-10 record . . . was a three-time all-District 13-5A 11 Klein Oak H.S. honoree and was named to the All-Greater Houston Samaroo second team as a sophomore . . . played club soccer Forward TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. for the Houston Texans. 5-8 • 155 • So-TR Freeport, Trinidad and Tobago PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major St. Anthony’s College H.S.

Texans SC Houston . . . led his team to two Dallas . . . born August 21, 1993 . . . son of Albert and Evette University of Trinidad and Tobago staff Cup appearances, the Academy playoffs twice and Rocha. finished seventh in the nation at Finals Week in TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa . . . transferred Houston. Rocha’s Career Totals to Tulsa from the University of Trinidad and Tobago. Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points PERSONAL – A petroleum engineering major . . 2011 15-15 53 1 5 7 PRIOR TO TULSA – Played one year for the 2012 21-21 32 1 4 6 . born July 12, 1996 . . . son of Albert and Evette 2013 20-19 37 4 0 8 University of Trinidad and Tobago . . . played club Rocha . . . his brother, Tony, will be a senior for Tulsa Totals 56-55 122 6 9 21 soccer for Jabloteh and Joe Public . . . led his team review in 2014. to the Trinidad and Tobago Cup as a member of the U13, U14, U15, U16 and U17 teams . . . played with the Pro League as a U13 and U17 player . . . was a Tony Ray member of the U16 Caribbean Football League . . Rocha Saari . as a member of the Trinidad and Tobago national

team, played against Cuba, Canada, Jamaica and records and Defender Midfielder Guatemala. 5-9 • 165 • Sr-3L 5-6 • 148 • So-1L history Spring, Texas Kansas City, Mo. # # PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born Klein Oak H.S. Oak Park H.S. 25 10 January 16, 1994 . . . son of Kenny and Hazel Ann Samaroo. TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has started TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started in in 55 of 56 games played . . . has six goals and nine four of 15 games played . . . has two assists for two conference assists for 21 points. points. athletic american Aymar # JUNIOR (2013) – Started in 19 of 20 games . . FRESHMAN (2013) – Started in four of 15 games 9 . scored four goals, the third most for TU on the played . . . picked up an assist against Drake and Sigue season, for eight points . . . scored the game-winning Valparaiso . . . attempted 10 shots, six of which were Forward goal against Drake . . . also punched in goals against on goal. 6-2 • 185 • Fr-HS Ohio State, Maryland and New Mexico . . . helped St. Albert, Alberta, Canada earned shutouts over Drake, SIU-Edwardsville, PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwin- Burnaby Central Secondary School Valparaiso, Kentucky, FIU, FAU and New Mexico . . ner at Oak Park High School, leading his team to . attempted 37 shots, 15 of which were on goal . . 63 wins . . . helped OPHS advance to the district TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. . was named to the All-Conference USA third team finals as a junior, and to third-place district finishes and C-USA All-Tournament team . . . was selected as a sophomore and senior . . . concluded his high PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the as TU’s “Man of the Match” against South Carolina, school career with 78 goals and 68 assists . . . was Vancouver Whitecaps Residency . . . scored 10 goals Marshall and New Mexico. a four-time all-district and all-conference selection, and had five assists for 25 points during the 2013-14 a three-time Conference Player of the Year, a three- season . . . played in nine games with the U15, U16 SOPHOMORE (2012) – Started all 21 games . . . time all-state performer, and a two-time all-Western and U18 Canadian National Team in Mexico, Austria, scored the game-winning goal against Nebraska Region selection . . . was the 2012 Missouri State Of- Italy and the United States . . . scored four goals and Omaha . . . earned an assist against New Mexico, fensive Player of the Year, the 2012 Kansas City Star had two assists with the Canadian National Team. Memphis, UCF and UAB . . . attempted 32 shots, 10 All-Metro Player of the Year and a 2012 High School of which were on goal . . . was tabbed to the All- All-America honoree . . . played club soccer for PERSONAL – A business major . . . born February Conference USA third team and C-USA All-Tourna- Billygoat FC, where he led his team to back-to-back 12, 1997 . . . son of Simon-Piere and Magon Sigue. ment team . . . was selected to the NSCAA Midwest state runner-up performances in 2011 and 2012, and All-Region third team . . . was named TU’s “Man of to the 2012 Midwest Region League Championship the Match” against Marshall. . . . played for the Missouri State ODP Team from 2009-12 and the Region II ODP Team from 2010-12 . .

11 Jordan helped post shutouts over Drake, SIU-Edwardsville, Zack # Valparaiso and Kentucky. # Speed 5 Stavrou 23 Defender SOPHOMORE (2012) – Played in 18 games and Defender 6-4 • 165 • Fr-HS had one start . . . attempted three shots, all of which 6-0 • 165 • Fr-HS Mansfield, Texas were on goal . . . helped post shutouts over UMKC, Dallas, Texas Mansfield H.S. South Carolina, Creighton, Marshall, UAB, SMU and Jesuit Preparatory H.S. South Florida . . . was named as TU’s “Man of the TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa. Match” against UCF. TULSA – In his first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the Dal- FRESHMAN (2011) – Started in 12 of 17 games . . PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the Solar las Texans U16 and U18 Academy . . . was a four-star . scored his first career goal against UCF . . . picked Chelsea Academy . . . led his team to the 2010, 2011 recruit and a top-150 recruit by Top Drawer Soccer . up an assist against FIU . . . attempted 10 shots . . . and 2012 NTX State Championships, 2010 and 2012 . . played in the 2013 Dallas Cup Super Group, facing helped earn a shutout over Loyola Marymount. Disney finals, 2011 Dallas Cup finals, 2011 and 2012 teams from Japan, Mexico and England . . . led his Regional Championships, and 2013 USSF DA U16 team to the 2011 NTX State Cup Championship and PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner at National Championship finals. 2011-12 USSDA U15/16 Academy Central Confer- Holland Hall High School . . . helped HHHS win three ence Championship titles . . . played for Mansfield Southwest Preparatory Conference Championships . . PERSONAL – A nursing major . . . born May 29, High School as a freshman, helping his team finish as . picked up all-SPC honors as a sophomore, junior and 1996 . . . son of Nicholas and Anne Stavrou. the District 5-5A Bi-District Champions and picked up senior, and was named to the SPC All-North Zone as second-team all-district accolades. a freshman . . . from his defender position he scored 21 goals and had 23 assists for 65 career points . . . PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born played club soccer for the Tulsa Soccer Club. December 11, 1995 . . . son of Ricky and Jeriann Speed. PERSONAL – A mechanical engineering major . . . born May 8, 1993 . . . son of Andy Starker and Lynn Van’t Bosch . . . was named to the Tulsa President’s List and was a C-USA Academic Medal Winner as Quinn a freshman, sophomore and junior . . . was tabbed Starker to the C-USA All-Academic Soccer Team as a junior Defender . . . picked up CoSIDA Academic All-District VII first 6-0 • 150 • Sr-3L team honors as a junior . . . received Tulsa’s Warren Tulsa, Okla. # Garrison Academic Excellence Award. Holland Hall H.S. 7 Starker’s Career Totals TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has started Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2011 17-12 10 1 1 3 in 24 of 49 games . . . has one goal and one assist for 2012 18-1 3 0 0 0 three points. 2013 14-11 6 0 0 0 Totals 49-24 19 1 1 3 JUNIOR (2013) – Started in 11 of 14 games . . . attempted six shots, two of which were on goal . . .

12 2014 Tulsa soccer Vaughn (2005), Daniel Wasson (2005), Dominic Cervi a new school record with 16 wins and earned a then (2008), Chris Clements (2009), Tyrel Lacey (2009), Joe school-best No. 5 national ranking by Top Drawer Salem (2010), Hunter Christiansen (2011), Chris Tay- Soccer. Tulsa recorded 10 shutouts and faced six op- lor (2011) and Justin Chavez (2012). ponents ranked among the nation’s top-30. INTRO Tom McIntosh In 2013, McIntosh recorded his 200th win as the head The 2007 season was also a record-setting year for Head Coach coach at Tulsa with a 4-1 victory over Ohio State on the Golden Hurricane, as Tulsa (15-3-2) claimed the 20th Year Sept. 6, and went on to lead TU back to the C-USA C-USA regular season and tournament titles after title game. The Hurricane posted an 11-6-3 mark, tallying a 6-0-2 league mark, advanced to the second A name synonymous with Tulsa men’s soccer, Tom recorded seven shutouts, faced four teams ranked round of the NCAA Championship, captured 15 wins McIntosh is in his 20th season as the head coach of in the top-20 and concluded the season ranked 24th for the most in school history at that point and earned players the Golden Hurricane. He is only the fourth coach in in the nation in total goals (37). Cristian Mata was a then school-best No. 6 national ranking by Soccer the 34-year history of the program and is the school’s selected as a Soccer America second team All-Amer- America. TU recorded eight shutouts and faced five all-time winningest soccer coach. McIntosh ac- ican, while four players were named to the NSCAA opponents ranked among the nation’s top-20. cepted the interim position in July of 1995 and was All-Midwest Region team and five student-athletes named head coach at his alma mater a year later. picked up All-C-USA accolades. During the 2006 season, TU advanced to the semifi- nals of the Conference USA Championship, and post- McIntosh is truly the epitome of Tulsa men’s soccer. The 2012 season was a comeback year as Tulsa ed a 9-10 overall record and a 5-3 mark in the league.

Since he first walked on campus as a player in 1986, nearly tripled the wins mark from the previous sea- The Golden Hurricane also faced nine ranked oppo- staff McIntosh has been a part of 279 of TU’s 366 victo- son with 14, won its fourth C-USA Tournament title nents, including six ranked among the top-15, and ries either as a player (1986-88), an assistant coach and advanced to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. The Hur- posted five shutouts, including two against ranked (1989-91) or as the head coach. ricane recorded eight shutouts and faced five oppo- opponents – #11 South Carolina (1-0) and #24 Wis- nents ranked among the nation’s top-25. TU finished consin-Milwaukee (3-0). Since his first season as head coach, McIntosh has the year ranked sixth in the nation in scoring offense built Tulsa into a conference powerhouse, through (2.29 gpg) and total goals (48), and seventh in to- McIntosh guided the Hurricane to a 7-7-7 finish in four seasons in the Western Athletic Conference tal points (134). Three players were named to the 2005, and TU reached the conference finals for the review (1996-1999), six seasons in the Missouri Valley Con- NSCAA Division I All-Midwest Region teams, and second-straight year with its appearance in the C- ference (1995, 2000-04) and nine seasons in Confer- Cristian Mata was named as the C-USA Freshman USA Tournament championship game. Tulsa was ence USA (2005-13). He has led TU to seven confer- of the Year. ranked or received votes for six weeks, including a ence championships, including four tournament and season-best No. 14 national ranking. The Golden three regular season titles. McIntosh has also put The 2011 season was plagued with youth and inju- Hurricane knocked off third-ranked Creighton and the Hurricane into the national spotlight, as Tulsa ries as the Golden Hurricane recorded a 5-12 overall completed the season with a 2-2-3 mark against records and has advanced to the NCAA Tournament in seven record. The honors, however, were still impressive teams that were either ranked or receiving votes. history of the last 11 seasons, including national quarter- as four players picked up All-C-USA accolades and Six players received all-conference honors. final appearances in 2004 and 2009, while posting three were tabbed to the C-USA All-Freshman Team, an 8-7-1 NCAA Tournament mark during that same including Freshman of the Year, Tony Rocha. In 2004, McIntosh led Tulsa to its first back-to-back time. NCAA Tournament appearances, the best postsea- In 2010, Tulsa earned a school-best No. 2 national son run in school history with its spot in the national conference McIntosh’s tenure is the longest in the history of the ranking for three straight weeks, finished with dou- quarterfinals, and concluded the season ranked No. athletic american TU men’s soccer program. He has an overall record ble-digit wins for the 10th time in school history, and 8 in the nation. The Hurricane posted a third-place of 209-139-32 and has notched a conference mark advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the seventh finish in the MVC with a 5-3-1 league mark, but heat- of 83-59-19 as a member of three conferences. The time in school history and fourth-straight year. TU ed up in the MVC Tournament with a win over #17 Golden Hurricane went undefeated in 21-straight concluded the season ranked 10th in the nation in Creighton before falling to third-ranked SMU in the regular-season league games from October 2006 to total goals (42) and 15th in scoring offense (2.0 goals title game. In the NCAA Tournament, Tulsa topped October 2009, and went undefeated in 22 regular- per game). Michigan State, 3-1, in the opening round and got season road contests from October 2006 to October past #12 Penn State on penalty kicks. The Hurricane 2010 (doesn’t include neutral site games). The Golden Hurricane won its third-straight Con- then earned a hard-fought, 2-1, double overtime vic- ference USA regular season and tournament titles, tory over MVC rival SMU in the Round of 16. The Under McIntosh, the Hurricane has 12 seasons with posted a 15-5-2 overall record, advanced to the Hurricane fell one game short of the College Cup 10-plus wins, including a school-best 16 victories in NCAA Quarterfinals for the second time in school with a loss to eventual champion, Indiana, in the na- 2008, while six of his players (Kyle Brown, Chris Cle- history, and concluded the year ranked No. 7 in all tional quarterfinal round. ments, Cristian Mata, Ashley McInnes, Austin Neil five national polls in 2009. Ashley McInnes and and Ryan Pore) have achieved All-America status. Austin Neil were selected as third-team All-America Under McIntosh’s tutelage, Ryan Pore became the Tulsa student-athletes have also excelled in the honorees by College Soccer News and the National first two-time All-America player and a finalist for classroom as 139 players have received conference Soccer Coaches Association of America, respec- the prestigious Missouri Athletic Club Hermann academic honors, 30 have earned Academic All- tively. Tulsa recorded seven shutouts and faced six Trophy. Pore led the nation in scoring in 2004 and District accolades and eight have received Academic opponents ranked among the nation’s top-30. spearheaded the Hurricane attack, which ranked All-America recognition. 19th nationally in scoring. The 2008 men’s soccer team posted a 16-4-3 overall Over the past 11 years, 12 players have been drafted record and captured C-USA regular season and tour- McIntosh guided Tulsa to a banner season in 2003 or gone on to play professionally, including Terry Boss nament titles. The Golden Hurricane also advanced and led the Golden Hurricane back to the NCAA Tour- (2004), Ryan Pore (2004), Kyle Brown (2005), Lawson to the second round of the NCAA Championship, set nament for the first time since 1991. TU registered

13 a 13-6-2 overall record and posted a 6-1-2 mark in Over the past 20 years, McIntosh has been heavily MVC play. The Hurricane was nationally ranked for THE mcintosh FILE involved in the youth soccer organizations in the city 11-straight weeks and achieved a season-best rank- of Tulsa. During 1992-95 seasons, he led his 16-and- ing of No. 10. McIntosh guided the Hurricane to a 4-3 PERSONAL under squad to two state championships. In 1988, record against ranked teams and helped sophomore Alma Mater: Tulsa, 1988 McIntosh coached the Bishop Kelley High School Ryan Pore become the second All-America player in Birthdate: April 5, 1966 boy’s team to the state quarterfinals and was se- school history. McIntosh’s attack-style offense was Hometown: Milwaukee, Wis. lected as the District IV Coach of the Year that same the fifth-ranked scoring offense in the country and Family: Wife, Denise; son, Ian; daughter, Avery season. led the Hurricane to its first NCAA Tournament vic- tory against Oakland in the first round. Experience In the summer of 1989, McIntosh played for the College Coaching Experience: 22 years (1989-91, Tulsa Renegades of the Southwest Outdoor Soccer McIntosh led the Golden Hurricane to a 10-9 overall 1995-Present). The 2014 campaign marks his 20th League. He holds a license in the United States Soc- season as the head coach at Tulsa. record in 2002, and Tulsa finished sixth among the cer Federation and belongs to the National Soccer Playing Experience: Three-year letterwin- Valley teams with a 4-5 league mark. McIntosh led Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). ner (1986-88). Played one season with the Tulsa Tulsa to a 2-1 overtime victory over 15th-ranked Wis- Renegades of the Southwest Outdoor Soccer League. consin-Milwaukee in the season opener and then In addition, McIntosh and his brother, Mark, have op- added three more victories to record the best sea- erated Mac’s Soccer Shack at 61st and Mingo for the son start in school history up to that point with a 4-0 past 18 years. mark. The team achieved what was then its high- that, he was a three-year letterwinner and two-year est national and regional ranking on Sept. 9 when starter for the Golden Hurricane. While serving McIntosh earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing TU entered the top-25 at No. 12 and was the No. 1 as team captain in 1987 and 1988, McIntosh was in 1988 and a master’s degree in business adminis- squad in the region for the first time in history. Mc- named the squad’s Most Inspirational Player both tration in 1991, both from TU. He attended Memorial Intosh then guided Tulsa to the biggest win in school years. High School in Tulsa. history when TU shocked previously undefeated and top-ranked Stanford, 3-1, on Sept. 27. McIntosh has served as the chairman for the Mid- McIntosh, 48, and his wife, Denise, have one son, west Region NCAA Committee, which assists in Ian Thomas, and a daughter, Avery Elizabeth. In 2001, McIntosh guided TU to a 9-10 overall record selecting teams for the NCAA Tournament from the and an MVC mark of 4-5. Tulsa defeated 2000 NCAA Midwest Region. Previously, he was a member of national runner-up Creighton and made McIntosh the the Midwest Regional Advisory Committee for three school’s winningest coach. years.

In 2000, he led Tulsa back into the MVC and guided the Golden Hurricane to a 10-7-2 mark. With 10 victories, it was the fourth-straight winning season McIntosh’s Year-By-Year Record under McIntosh. Year W L T Conf. Record Finish 1995 Head Coach 7 8 2 2-3-1 4th (MVC) In 1999, McIntosh picked up his 50th career win with a victory over TCU on Nov. 5, led Tulsa to a second- 1996 Head Coach 9 10 0 3-5-0 6th (WAC) place finish in the WAC and coached the Hurricane to 1997 Head Coach 13 8 0 5-3-0 3rd (WAC) a 4-2 upset over 22nd-ranked Bowling Green. 1998 Head Coach 13 6 2 4-3-1 t-4th (WAC) 1999 Head Coach 9 8 0 6-4-0 2nd (WAC) In 1998, McIntosh became the first TU coach to guide the Hurricane to consecutive conference tournament 2000 Head Coach 10 7 2 5-4-2 7th (MVC) appearances. For the first time since the 1990-91 2001 Head Coach 9 10 0 4-5-0 5th (MVC) campaigns, Tulsa recorded back-to-back 13-win sea- 2002 Head Coach 10 9 0 4-5-0 6th (MVC) sons. TU narrowly missed its second-ever NCAA Tournament trip when the Hurricane fell in the WAC 2003 Head Coach 13 6 2 6-1-2 2nd (MVC) NCAA 32 Championship game to Fresno State, 5-4, on penalty 2004 Head Coach 12 7 4 5-3-1 3rd (MVC) NCAA 8 kicks. TU ended the season ranked No. 22 in the 2005 Head Coach 7 7 7 2-4-3 8th (C-USA) national polls. 2006 Head Coach 9 10 0 5-3-0 3rd (C-USA)

During the 1997 campaign, Tulsa broke into the na- 2007 Head Coach 15 3 2 6-0-2 1st (C-USA) NCAA 32 tion’s top-25 and tied the schools then highest-ever 2008 Head Coach 16 4 3 7-0-1 1st (C-USA) NCAA 32 ranking of No. 20. TU also qualified for the WAC 2009 Head Coach 15 5 2 6-1-1 1st (C-USA) NCAA 8 Tournament and advanced to the finals where the 2010 Head Coach 12 7 2 3-3-2 6th (C-USA) NCAA 32 Hurricane lost to eventual champion and nationally- ranked SMU. 2011 Head Coach 5 12 0 1-7-0 9th (C-USA) 2012 Head Coach 14 6 1 5-2-1 2nd (C-USA) NCAA 16 McIntosh was already familiar with the Tulsa soccer 2013 Head Coach 11 6 3 4-3-2 5th (C-USA) program before taking over the coaching reins on an interim basis in 1995. McIntosh served as an assis- Total 19 seasons 209 139 32 83-59-19 tant coach at TU for two seasons (1989-91). Before

14 2014 Tulsa soccer INTRO Justin Cook Ryan Pore Eric DeFreitas Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant EighTH Year Second Year third Year

Justin Cook is in his fifth season as an assistant Former Tulsa All-American Ryan Pore is in his second Eric DeFreitas is in his third season as a graduate coach at The University of Tulsa after serving as a season as an assistant coach with the Golden Hur- assistant for the men’s soccer program. graduate assistant coach for three seasons. ricane. players A four-year letterwinner at Tulsa (2005-08), DeFreitas Cook’s responsibilities include practice and gameday In his first season at TU, the Golden Hurricane earned netted 18 goals and had 16 assists for 52 points. He preparation, video coordination, overseeing team 11 victories, advanced to the Conference USA title helped the Golden Hurricane post 47 wins, capture travel and recruiting. game, had four players earn NSCAA All-Midwest the 2007 and 2008 Conference USA Championships Region honors and five student-athletes picked up and advance to the NCAA Tournament twice in his During his time at Tulsa, Cook has helped TU clinch All-C-USA accolades. career. three regular season and four tournament Conference USA Championships. He has also helped the Golden Pore returned to Tulsa after playing professionally DeFreitas garnered All-C-USA first team honors as a staff Hurricane post an overall 88-43-13 record, advance to for seven years, including time with the Portland junior, C-USA All-Tournament team accolades as a the NCAA Tournament in five of the seven seasons, Timbers, which competed in the USSF D-2 Pro League junior and senior, C-USA All-Freshman team honors, including a quarterfinal appearance in 2009, and & USL First Division (2009-10) and was a Major College Soccer News Team of the Week honors once earn a school-best No. 2 national ranking in 2010. In League Soccer expansion team in 2011. At Portland, and was a Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Season 2009, Cook helped bring in the top recruiting class Pore tallied 25 goals in 52 games with the Timbers selection during his junior campaign. Off the field, in C-USA according to Top Drawer Soccer, while the prior to the MLS expansion and played in eight he was tabbed to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor 2012 signees were ranked ninth nationally. games following the expansion. He also competed Roll and was a C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll review in 11 games and had seven goals with the Montreal recipient as a junior. Cook came to Tulsa after serving as a volunteer Impact while on loan from Portland. Before that, coach at UCF during the 2006 season. He helped the Pore played for the MLS Kansas City Wizards, where A native of Coppell, Texas, DeFreitas received his Knights post a 3-3-2 mark in Conference USA. he was drafted in the second round (16th overall pick) bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science in in the 2005 SuperDraft, for four 2012, and is currently working towards his master’s

A four-year letterwinner at Ohio State, Cook con- years. He scored three goals in 58 games with the degree in business administration. records and cluded his career ranked second among the school’s Wizards. history career leaders in goals (33), as well as the Buckeyes career shots leader (191), season shots leader (71) During his playing career, he also spent time coach- and tied for first in career assists (17). He picked ing the Blue Valley Predators (2008), Bridlemile up Soccer America All-Freshmen team honors in Soccer Club (2009-10) and Tulsa Soccer Club (2012), 2000, and earned NSCAA and NCAA Third-Team as well as serving as a volunteer student assistant conference

All-America accolades in 2004. Cook was a four-time coach during the 2012 season at Tulsa. athletic american all-conference selection, and is one of only two players in Big Ten history to be awarded both Big Ten At Tulsa, Pore (2002-04) became the program’s only Freshman of the Year (2000) and Big Ten Player of the two-time All-American, and finished his career Year (2004) accolades. ranked second in points (123) and goals (51), and became the first player to record three hat tricks in Following his senior season, Cook became the first a career. As a junior, Pore set TU’s single-season Buckeye player ever to be invited to the Major record for goals (22) and points (55), and the single- League Soccer combine and later was drafted by the game mark for assists with five. He was a two-time Chicago Fire before suffering a career-ending injury. Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year in 2003 Cook also played with the Central Florida Kraze of the and 2004, a two-time all-MVC first team performer Premier Development League and was selected as (2003 and 2004), and was named to the second-team the Most Valuable Player of the 2002 PDL National in 2002. Pore was tabbed to the all-Midwest Region Championship. first team twice, while concluding the 2003 campaign as the nation’s second-leading scorer and was the A native of Orlando, Florida, Cook received his top scorer in the country in 2004. bachelor’s degree in sports and leisure studies from Ohio State in 2004, and received his master’s degree Pore has a USSF National B License. He recently in business administration from Tulsa in 2009. earned his bachelor’s degree in organizational stud- ies. He and his wife, Stefanie, reside in Tulsa. They have two daughters, Piper McKenzie Ann and Riley Pore and his wife, Ashley, have one son, Luca. Elizabeth Ann.

15 seven-year Embrace the Future campaign raised more athlete graduation rate exceeded the general student than $698 million. Thanks to the campaign, TU cre- body graduation rate by 20%. Impressively the EMU ated: $119 million in scholarship endowments, 1,182 student-athletes posted the highest cumulative grade new awards, $87 million in faculty endowments and point average in history four consecutive semesters 47 new endowed positions. during Gragg’s tenure. Eastern Michigan also saw its athletic fundraising Dr. Steadman levels reach new heights with four of the top five fund- Upham ing years occurring under Gragg’s tenure as athletic President director. Additionally, Gragg spearheaded the construc- tion of EMU’s $3.9 million multipurpose indoor athletic Steadman Upham currently serves as the 19th pres- Dr. Derrick practice facility and was nationally recognized for his ident of The University of Tulsa, first arriving at TU in leadership, earning the Black Coaches & Administra- 2004. Prior to coming to Tulsa, he served as president Gragg tors (BCA) Administrator of the Year Award in 2008-09. and chief executive officer of Claremont Graduate Vice President & Gragg spent six years at the University of Arkansas University, a research university and a member of the Director of Athletics before his appointment at Eastern Michigan. He joined Oxford-style consortium known as The Claremont Col- Arkansas in 2000 as an associate athletic director and leges in Claremont, California. Dr. Derrick Gragg enters his second year as The was promoted to senior associate athletic director in Upham received his Ph.D. degree in anthropology in University of Tulsa’s Vice President and Director of Ath- 2003 and then to deputy athletic director. In his ten- 1980 from Arizona State University. In 1981, he joined letics. He was appointed to the position on March 20, ure at Arkansas, Gragg was involved in various areas New Mexico State University where he was chief ar- 2013, and began his tenure with the Golden Hurricane including: athletic administration, sport program over- chaeologist and assistant professor of archaeology. 39 days later. sight, marketing, sports information, recruitment, bud- He achieved the rank of tenured professor of archae- In his brief tenure, Gragg has overseen Tulsa’s geting, student-athlete support, compliance, facilities ology in 1989. transition into the American Athletic Conference and and game management, fund-raising and research. Before leaving New Mexico State in 1990, he has administered the development and in his second Before that, Gragg spent three years as assistant served as the faculty affiliate, Center for Social Re- year will coordinate the implementation of the athletic athletic director for compliance at Michigan beginning search (1985–90); curator of Archaeology, University department’s Strategic Plan. He also hired new head his tenure in 1997. Previously, he was the director of Museum (1984–90); and associate dean of the Gradu- coaches in the sports of men’s basketball, women’s golf compliance and operations at Missouri from 1995-97. ate School (1987–90). From 1990 to 1998, Upham and volleyball. During his two years in Columbia, he was the game served as vice provost for research and dean of the Under Gragg’s leadership, Tulsa teams won seven event manager for 10 Olympic sports programs and Graduate School and professor of anthropology at the Conference USA Championships in 2013-14 and eight chairman of the Big 12 Compliance Coordinators Group University of Oregon. teams participated in NCAA postseason competition. during his last year as compliance coordinator at the Upham is a widely published archaeologist, hav- More than 200 student-athletes were named to the university. ing written or edited 10 books and more than 75 book Commissioners Honor Roll and a league-best 63 re- Gragg began his career in athletic administration at chapters and journal articles. In 2001, he received the cipients earned the C-USA Academic Medalist honor, his alma mater, Vanderbilt, where he served from 1993 Academy Gold Medal of Honor by the Academy of awarded to student-athletes with a cumulative 3.75 to 1995 as an academic counselor before adding the Transdisciplinary Learning and Advance Studies. He GPA or better, during Gragg’s first year at Tulsa. Six stu- title of director of student life in his final year. was named to the Graduate College Hall of Fame by dent-athletes earned All-America accolades, while two During his career, Gragg has published several ar- Arizona State University and named an ASU Distin- were selected as Capital One Academic All-Americans. ticles and editorials on intercollegiate athletics as well guished Alumnus in 1998. As Tulsa enters its first season of membership in as a nationwide study on sports-related gambling. He The University of Oregon presented Upham its the American Athletic Conference, Gragg serves on the has been a presenter and panelist at events such as Martin Luther King, Jr. Award and Director’s Award league’s Athletic Directors Council. the NCAA Future Coaches Academy, Champions for for Service and Achievement in 1998. His teaching Before coming to Tulsa, Gragg spent seven years as Athletic Directors and Football Coaches, Emerging skills were recognized by New Mexico State Univer- the Director of Athletics at Eastern Michigan Univer- Administrators Academy Professional Development sity, which presented him the Donald C. Roush Award sity, where he was responsible for an intercollegiate Conference and the NCAA Annual Convention. Gragg for Excellence in Teaching in 1987, and a year later athletic program with 21 teams, 550 student-athletes also authorized two Title IX studies while demonstrat- named him a Master Teacher. and 80 staff members. Gragg’s experience covers 20 ing continual improvement in Title IX compliance and Upham’s extensive professional service and ac- years in progressively advanced roles at the universi- gender equity issues. complishments have included commissioner of the ties of Arkansas, Michigan, Missouri and Vanderbilt. He is a former member of the NCAA’s Minority Op- Western Association of Schools and Colleges; chair- “We are extremely pleased to announce that Dr. portunities & Interests Committee, having served as man, Board of Directors of the Council of Graduate Derrick Gragg will be joining TU as our new director co-chair of the committee in 2004-05. Gragg recently Schools; president, National Physical Science Consor- of athletics. Our search committee was presented with served as a member of the NCAA’s Legislative Council tium; director, The American Mutual Funds; director, an impressive field of applicants for this position, and and is currently a member of the NACDA Division I-A St. Francis Health System; director, Tulsa Chamber of Derrick stood out as an exceptional candidate,” said Athletic Directors Scholarship Ad Hoc Steering Com- Commerce; director, American Council on Education; TU President Steadman Upham when announcing mittee. director, National Collegiate Athletic Association, and Gragg’s appointment. “Derrick’s history of integrity A former collegiate wide receiver, Gragg lettered member, Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary and excellence is well-suited to keep our university four years at Vanderbilt while earning his bachelor’s Education National Board. and its athletic program moving forward. He will be an degree in human development in 1992. He earned his In October 2014, Upham was being honored by the enthusiastic and dedicated leader for Golden Hurricane master’s degree in sports administration from Wayne Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice. OCCJ is student-athletes and their coaches.” State University in 1999. Gragg received his doctorate dedicated to eliminating bias, bigotry, and racism in “My family and I are tremendously excited to be in higher education administration from the University our state and promoting understanding and respect part of The University of Tulsa. This is a wonderful op- of Arkansas in May of 2004 and also taught several among all races, religions, and cultures through advo- portunity to lead a program of this caliber,” Gragg said college courses during his tenure there as an athletic cacy, dialogue, and education. at the introductory news conference. “The university’s administrator. During the past decade, TU has achieved a remark- combination of academic and athletic success dove- A native of Huntsville, Ala., Gragg was inducted able transformation. It is ranked No. 86 among all tails perfectly with my own personal and professional into the Huntsville-Madison County (Ala.) Athletic Hall U.S. doctoral universities by U.S. News and World core values. We are eager to become an integral part of Fame in 2010. He is a member of the National As- Report and among the top 100 law schools and top the Tulsa community and the TU family.” sociation of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) 100 graduate business programs. During the past de- Under Gragg’s leadership, Eastern Michigan en- and the Black Coaches and Administrators (BCA). cade, TU has added more than 1 million square feet of joyed successful campaigns not only on the field, but Gragg, 44 (11-19-69), and his wife, Sanya, have four usable space, including student apartments and ac- also in the classroom. EMU athletic teams accumulat- children: daughters DeSha and Saniyah and sons Avery tivity centers, academic and administrative buildings, ed 22 Mid-American Conference (MAC) championships and Phillip-Raymond. and athletic facilities, among others. The university’s in that time. Meanwhile, Eastern Michigan’s student-

16 2014 Tulsa soccer 2013 Season In Review The Golden Hurricane finished last season with an 11-6-3 overall record, but fell to

Charlotte in the Conference USA Championship match. TU outscored its opponents INTRO 37-19, had four players named to the NSCAA All-Midwest Region team and seven players picked up C-USA accolades.

McIntosh Reaches 200 Leading the Way players Tom McIntosh picked up his 200th win as Cristian Mata led the way for Tulsa, scoring the head coach at Tulsa with a 4-1 victory 10 goals and adding seven assists for 27 over Ohio State on Sept. 6th. He has an over- points. Akeil Barrett scored seven goals and all record of 209-139-32 and has notched a had a team-high eight assists for 22 points, conference mark of 83-59-19 as a member while Kyle Cumings, Omar Mata and Tony of three conferences. McIntosh is truly the Rocha recorded four goals apiece. epitome of Tulsa men’s soccer. Since he first staff walked on campus as a player in 1986, McIn- Between the Posts tosh has been a part of 279 of TU’s 365 victo- Cody Mumma played in eight games for a ries either as a player (1986-88), an assistant total of 719:29 minutes in goal, 25 saves coach (1989-91) or as the head coach and four shutouts on the year. Jake McGuire logged 1160:57 in 13 games for 46 saves and Tulsa in the C-USA Tournament three shutouts. review In the nine-year history of the Conference CRistian mata USA Men’s Soccer Championship, Tulsa tal- Four Players Named to NSCAA lied a 15-4-2 overall record in the tournament. All-Midwest Region Team The Golden Hurricane won the tournament in Four Tulsa men’s soccer players were named Individually, Cristian Mata was 22nd in total 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2012, and also played in points (27), 27th in points per game (1.35), to the National Soccer Coaches Association records and the title game in 2005, 2010 and 2013. 33rd in total goals (10), 42nd in goals per of America/Continental Tire All-Midwest Re- history gion teams. game (.50) and 45th in total assists (7); Akeil Barrett was 26th in total assists (8), 39th in Cristian Mata and Omar Mata were both se- assists per game (.40) and 56th in total points lected to the second team, while Akeil Bar- (22). rett and Bradley Bourgeois were tabbed to conference american athletic american the third team. Mata to Mata The Mata brothers, senior Omar and sopho- Five Named to All-C-USA Teams more Cristian, combined to score seven goals together in their time at TU. The first Cristian Mata and Omar Mata both received six times Cristian was the goal scorer, while All-Conference USA first-team accolades, Omar picked up the assist, but the roles were while Akeil Barrett was a second-team se- reversed against Charlotte in 2013. Four of lection, and Bradley Bourgeois and Tony Ro- those times came in 2012 against UC Davis, cha were named to the third team. Quinton UAB, FIU and San Diego, while three instanc- Duncan and Jake McGuire picked up All- es occurred during the 2013 campaign against Freshman Team honors. SIU-Edwardsville, UMKC and Charlotte. In the Nation Tulsa ranked among the nation’s top-55 Already in the Record Books Austin Neil, who played at Tulsa from 2008 teams in eight categories, including 24th to 2010, returns to TU and will play his senior in total goals (37), 25th in scoring offense season in 2014 after spending two years on (1.85), 33rd in total points (103), 43rd in team his Mormon Mission. Last season he received goals-against average (0.91), 45th in saves a medical hardship. During his first three percentage (0.80), 46th in total assists (29) years, Neil earned his way into the Tulsa and won-lost-tied percentage (.625), and record book as he netted 33 goals, the sixth 55th in shutout percentage (0.35). most for a Tulsa player in the history of the Akeil barrett program.

17 2013 C-USA Standings 2013 Tulsa Statistics

C-USA Games All Games Players G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots W L T W L T Mata, Cristian 20-19 10 7 27 89 New Mexico 7 1 1 13 6 2 Barrett, Akeil 20-18 7 8 22 44 Old Dominion 7 2 0 10 6 1 Rocha, Tony 20-19 4 0 8 37 UAB 5 3 1 12 5 1 Mata, Omar 20-20 4 3 11 30 South Carolina 4 2 3 7 7 5 Follensbee, Bryce 20-8 3 1 7 28 *Charlotte 4 3 2 12 6 3 Tulsa 4 3 2 11 6 3 Cumings, Kyle 20-17 4 3 11 19 Kentucky 3 4 2 7 10 3 Knowles-Ramirez, Bradley 19-19 0 4 4 15 FIU 2 6 1 6 10 1 Matamoros, Abe 20-14 2 1 5 14 Florida Atlantic 1 7 1 7 7 2 Saari, Ray 15-4 0 2 2 10 Marshall 0 6 3 2 11 6 Bourgeois, Bradley 19-19 0 0 0 6 * Won C-USA Championship with win over Tulsa in title game. Duncan, Quinton 20-15 2 0 4 6 Drackett, Cameron 18-4 0 0 0 6 2013 Tulsa Results Starker, Quinn 14-11 0 0 0 6 Date Opponent Result Neil, Austin 4-0 0 0 0 3 Alexander, Dillon 19-9 0 0 0 1 August McGuire, Jake 13-12 0 0 0 0 30 at #6 Creighton L, 2-0 Mumma, Cody 8-8 0 0 0 0 September Salkicic, Tarik 9-4 0 0 0 0 1 at Drake W, 3-0 Camera, Christian 5-0 0 0 0 0 6 Ohio State^ W, 4-1 TULSA 20 37 29 103 314 8 SIU-Edwardsville^ W, 2-0 OPPONENTS 20 19 14 52 243 13 vs. UMKC$ T, 1-1 (2OT) 15 vs. Hartwick$ W, 3-2 (OT) Goalkeepers G-GS MINS GA SO SV GAA 20 Valparaiso W, 4-0 Mumma, Cody 8-8 719:29 4 4 25 0.50 28 Old Dominion* L, 2-1 McGuire, Jake 13-11 1160:57 15 3 46 1.16 OCTOBER TULSA 20 1880:26 19 7 76 0.91 OPPONENTS 20 1880:26 37 4 110 1.77 1 at #8 Maryland L, 2-1 6 at South Carolina* W, 2-1 (OT) Fouls: TU 234, Opponents 269 9 #20 New Mexico* L, 1-0 Penalty Kicks: TU 2-2, Opponents 3-3 13 Charlotte* W, 3-2 (OT) Corner Kicks: TU 111, Opponents 91 19 #5 UAB* L, 2-1 Yellow Cards: TU 24, Opponents 37 23 at Kentucky* T, 0-0 (2OT) Red Cards: TU 0, Opponents 2 26 at Marshall* T, 1-1 (2OT)

NOVEMBER 3 FIU* W, 2-0 Tulsa’s Top 10 Crowds 8 at Florida Atlantic* W, 3-0 13 vs. South Carolina! W, 3-1 6,163 at Fresno State Nov. 8, 1999 15 vs. #19 New Mexico! W, 3-0 4,771 at Saint Louis Sept. 26, 2009 17 at Charlotte! (CBS Sports) L, 1-0 4,744 at #1 Akron Sept. 24, 2010

BOLD denotes home game 4,254 at #1 Akron Dec. 5, 2009 ^ Hurricane Classic 4,023 at Creighton Sept. 22, 2007 # SMU Classic 3,567 at #6 Indiana Dec. 5, 2004 * Conference USA match 3,327 at #2 Connecticut Aug. 31, 2008 ! Conference USA Championship match 3,204 at #6 Creighton Aug. 30, 2013 3,157 #13 SMU Sept. 15, 1993 2,682 at Penn State Sept. 5, 2008

18 2014 Tulsa soccer Tulsa Records

Individual Records Game Season Leaders

Points Assists INTRO Game Most Goals Scored 16 ...... vs. Nicholls State (9-9-90) 1980 Huyhn Bui...... 20 1980 Charles Igwe...... 6 Most Goals Most Points Scored 1981 Huyhn Bui...... 32 1981 Perry Senko/Kirk Waites...... 10 4 by each of the following: 46 ...... vs. Nicholls State (9-9-90) 1982 Perry Senko...... 26 1982 Gary Buffini...... 9 Bobby Ryan vs. Phillips University (9-19-84) 1983 Steve Kassen...... 25 1983 Huyhn Bui/Perry Senko...... 8 Jimmy Dowell vs. Nicholls State (9-9-90) Most Assists 14...... vs. Nicholls State (9-9-90) 1984 Rex Rayfield...... 27 1984 Doug Kalmbach/Perry Senko...... 4 Frank Velez vs. Bradley (10-11-91) 1985 Rex Rayfield...... 20 1985 Rex Rayfield...... 4

Most Assists Largest Margin of Victory 1986 Shane Schwab...... 18 1986 Kevin Hart...... 5 players 5 Ryan Pore vs. Evansville (10-24-05) 16 ...... vs. Nicholls State 16-0 (9-9-90) 1987 Rex Rayfield...... 10 1987 Shane Schwab...... 4 Most Saves 1988 Frank Velez...... 38 1988 Kevin King...... 8 17 Gerald Guerrieri vs. SMU (10-19-84) 1989 Frank Velez...... 34 1989 Shane Schwab...... 11 1990 Jimmy Dowell...... 27 1990 Jimmy Dowell...... 9 Miscellaneous 1991 Frank Velez...... 49*$ 1991 Jimmy Dowell...... 11* Season Records 1992 Jimmy Dowell...... 27 1992 Jimmy Dowell...... 5 1993 Tom McAdams ...... 36 1993 Daniel Dapaah...... 11 Most Goals 1994 Jimmy Dowell...... 33* 1994 Sebastien Colom...... 13* 22 Ryan Pore ...... 2004 Consecutive Team 1995 John Ackland...... 14 1995 John Ackland/Corbin Tubbs...... 4 1996 Donivan Bradshaw...... 25 1996 Robbie Aristodemo...... 10 staff Most Assists Wins 1997 Donivan Bradshaw...... 30 1997 Gary Walters...... 4 13 Sebastien Colom...... 1994 12...... 1989 1998 Eric Dominguez...... 22 1998 Robbie Aristodemo...... 6 Most Points Unbeaten 1999 Donivan Bradshaw...... 13 1999 Jason Rosenthal...... 3 55 Ryan Pore (22g, 11a)...... 2004 16...... 2008 2000 Eric Dominguez...... 30 2000 Chris Spears...... 7 Most Saves 2001 Kyle Brown...... 18 2001 Stephen Warwick...... 9 Losses 137 Rich Mottl...... 1988 2002 Ryan Pore...... 19 2002 Kyle Brown...... 5 8...... 1987 Most Shutouts 2003 Ryan Pore...... 49* 2003 Kyle Brown...... 11* Shutouts

2004 Ryan Pore...... 55^ 2004 Ryan Pore...... 11* review 9 Gerald Guerrieri...... 1984 5...... 1997 2005 Kyle Brown...... 31* 2005 Eric Burkholder...... 10* Lowest Goals-Against Average Home Wins 2006 Eric Burkholder/Jose Parada..... 14 2006 Eric DeFreitas...... 6 0.47 Jeff McKeever...... 1998 39...... 1988-92 2007 Eric DeFreitas...... 24* 2007 Eric Burkholder...... 9* 2008 Austin Neil...... 26 2008 Ashley McInnes...... 8* Road Wins (not including neutral site) Career 2009 Austin Neil...... 29* 2009 Ashley McInnes...... 9 22...... 2006-10 2010 Ashley McInnes...... 28 2010 Corey Albertson...... 5 Most Goals Highest Average Goals/Game 2011 Corey Albertson...... 15 2011 Tony Rocha...... 5 3.5...... 1989 60 Frank Velez ...... 1988-91 2012 Cristian Mata...... 34* 2012 Cristian Mata/Omar Mata...... 6 records and Most Assists 2013 Cristian Mata...... 27 2013 Akeil Barrett...... 8 history 28 Jimmy Dowell...... 1990-94 Consecutive Individual Most Points Goals * denotes conference leader $ denotes conference record 136 Frank Velez (60g, 16a)...... 1988-91 Games Scoring a Goal ^ denotes national leader 10 Jimmy Dowell...... 1994 1980 Huyhn Bui...... 9 Most Saves 1981 Huyhn Bui...... 13 Games With an Assist 283 Gerald Guerrieri...... 1981-84 1982 Perry Senko...... 10 Most Shutouts 4 Jeovahnni Sandez...... 2008 1983 Steve Kassen...... 10

Eric Burkholder...... 2005 conference 21 Gerald Guerrieri...... 1981-84 1984 Rex Rayfield...... 13 athletic american Lowest Goals-Against Average Kyle Brown...... 2003 1985 Rex Rayfield...... 8 (Minimum of 1,000 minutes in goal) Robbie Aristodemo...... 1996 1986 Shane Schwab...... 8 0.99 Tyrel Lacey...... 2005-08 Kevin King...... 1989 1987 Jim Fox/Rex Rayfield...... 4 Shutouts 1988 Frank Velez...... 17 3 Mark Pais...... 2012 (twice) 1989 Frank Velez...... 15 1990 Jimmy Dowell...... 9 Tyrel Lacey...... 2008 1991 Frank Velez...... 21*$ Jeff McKeever...... 1998 1992 Jimmy Dowell...... 11 Team Records Rob Beres...... 1997 1993 Tom McAdams...... 15 Rich Mottl & Chris Dodder ... 1989 Season 1994 Jimmy Dowell...... 15* Gerald Guerrieri...... 1984 1995 John Ackland...... 7 1996 Donivan Bradshaw...... 11 Most Wins Most Goals by a Freshman 17 Frank Velez ...... 1988 1997 Donivan Bradshaw...... 14 16...... 2008 1998 Eric Dominguez...... 9 Most Losses 1999 Donivan Bradshaw...... 6 14...... 1987 2000 Eric Dominguez...... 13 Most Ties 2001 Kyle Brown...... 7 7...... 2005 2002 Ryan Pore...... 9 2003 Ryan Pore...... 20* Most Shutouts 2004 Ryan Pore...... 22^ 11...... 1998 2005 Kyle Brown...... 13* Most Goals Scored 2006 Eric Burkholder/Jose Parada...... 5 63...... 1989 2007 Todd Goddard...... 11* Most Points Scored 2008 Austin Neil...... 11 175 ...... 1989 2009 Austin Neil...... 13* Most Assists 2010 Ashley McInnes...... 12* 2011 Corey Albertson...... 6 53...... 2009 2012 Cristian Mata...... 14* Fewest Goals Allowed 2013 Cristian Mata...... 10 15 ...... 1982

19 career Leaders Points Hurricane Coaching Records 1. Frank Velez (1988-91)...... 136 Year Coach W L T Conf. Finish 2. Ryan Pore (2002-04)...... 123 3. Jimmy Dowell (1990-94)...... 118 1980 Walter Schnoor 7 6 1 -- -- 4. Kyle Brown (2001-05)...... 101 1981 Walter Schnoor 14 7 1 -- -- 5. Shane Schwab (1986-89)...... 85 1982 Walter Schnoor 13 2 2 -- -- Daniel Dapaah (1990-93)...... 85 1983 Walter Schnoor 10 11 0 -- -- 7. Huyhn Bui (1980-83)...... 84 1984 Walter Schnoor 11 7 3 -- -- Donivan Bradshaw (1996-99)...... 84 1985 Walter Schnoor 7 6 1 -- -- 9. Perry Senko (1981-84)...... 83 1986 Bruce Palmbaum 10 10 0 -- -- 10. Ashley McInnes (2007-10)...... 82 1987 Bruce Palmbaum 5 14 2 -- -- 1988 Bruce Palmbaum 14 5 2 -- -- Goals 1989 Randy Waldrum 14 4 0 -- -- 1. Frank Velez (1988-91)...... 60 1990 Randy Waldrum 13 3 1 -- -- 2. Ryan Pore (2002-04)...... 51 1991 Randy Waldrum 14 3 0 4-0-0 (MVC) 1st 3. Jimmy Dowell (1990-94)...... 45 1992 Randy Waldrum 7 8 2 1-3-0 (MVC) 5th 4. Kyle Brown (2001-05)...... 38 1993 Randy Waldrum 10 6 2 3-1-1 (MVC) 2nd 5. Donivan Bradshaw (1996-99)...... 37 1994 Randy Waldrum 8 9 1 3-3-0 (MVC) 5th 6. Huyhn Bui (1980-83)...... 33 1995 Tom McIntosh 7 8 2 2-3-1 (MVC) 4th Austin Neil (2008-10, 13-P)...... 33 1996 Tom McIntosh 9 10 0 3-5-0 (WAC) 6th 8. Shane Schwab (1986-89)...... 31 9. Ashley McInnes (2007-10)...... 30 1997 Tom McIntosh 13 8 0 5-3-0 (WAC) 3rd 10. Rex Rayfield (1983-87)...... 29 1998 Tom McIntosh 13 6 2 4-3-1 (WAC) t-4th Tim Schaeffer (1988-90)...... 29 1999 Tom McIntosh 9 8 0 6-4-0 (WAC) 2nd Eric Dominguez (1997-2000)...... 29 2000 Tom McIntosh 10 7 2 5-4-2 (MVC) 7th 2001 Tom McIntosh 9 10 0 4-5-0 (MVC) 5th Assists 2002 Tom McIntosh 10 9 0 4-5-0 (MVC) 6th

1. Jimmy Dowell (1990-94)...... 28 2003 Tom McIntosh 13 6 2 6-1-2 (MVC) 2nd 2. Daniel Dapaah (1990-93)...... 25 2004 Tom McIntosh 12 7 4 5-3-1 (MVC) 3rd Kyle Brown (2001-05)...... 25 2005 Tom McIntosh 7 7 7 2-4-3 (C-USA) 8th Eric Burkholder (2004-07)...... 25 2006 Tom McIntosh 9 10 0 5-3 (C-USA) 3rd 5. Shane Schwab (1986-89)...... 23 2007 Tom McIntosh 15 3 2 6-0-2 (C-USA) 1st 6. Perry Senko (1981-84)...... 22 2008 Tom McIntosh 16 4 3 7-0-1 (C-USA) 1st Robbie Aristodemo (1996-2000)...... 22 2009 Tom McIntosh 15 5 2 6-1-1 (C-USA) 1st Ashley McInnes (2007-10)...... 22 2010 Tom McIntosh 12 7 2 3-3-2 (C-USA) 6th 9. Kevin King (1988-91)...... 21 2011 Tom McIntosh 5 12 0 1-7-0 (C-USA) 9th Stephen Warwick (2000-03)...... 21 2012 Tom McIntosh 14 6 1 5-2-1 (C-USA) 2nd Ryan Pore (2002-04)...... 21 2013 Tom McIntosh 11 6 3 4-3-2 (C-USA) 5th 34 Years 366 240 50 94-66-20

All-Americans

1991 • Frank Velez Former TU standout Frank Velez was drafted professionally in 1991. The forward left Tulsa as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 136 points. VELEZ PORE BROWN CLEMENTS McInnes Neil He was TU’s first All-America pick. He was a 2000 inductee into The University of Tulsa Athletic Hall of 2005 • Kyle Brown 2009 • Ashley McInnes Fame. Kyle Brown became the third player in school history Tulsa’s fifth All-America selection was Ashley McInnes to earn All-America honors with his honorable mention in 2009, as he earned College Soccer News All-America 2003 • Ryan Pore All-America selection by Soccer America. Brown led all third team honors. McInnes scored nine goals and had Ryan Pore became Tulsa’s second All-America selection Conference USA players in scoring and goals with 13 eight assists for 26 points. He helped TU register a 15- in 2003. Pore concluded his ­sophomore season as the goals and five assists for 31 points. He is just one of 5-2 overall record, earn a third-straight C-USA regular nation’s second-leading scorer with 49 points on 20 two players in school history to earn all-conference first season and tournament title, and advance to the quar- goals and nine assists, and was also second nationally team honors during all four years of his career. terfinals of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament. for goals scored. He helped Tulsa to 13 victories and to the NCAA Tournament second round. 2007 • Chris Clements 2009 • Austin Neil Chris Clements became TU’s fourth All-America selec- Austin Neil became TU’s sixth All-America honoree as 2004 • Ryan Pore tion in 2007 as he earned NSCAA/adidas NCAA All- he earned NSCAA All-America third team accolades. Ryan Pore became the first two-time All-America player America third-team accolades. Clements scored two Neil led the Golden Hurricane with 13 goals and three in school history with his 2004 selection. Pore led the goals and had one assist from his defender position, assists for 29 points. He helped TU register a 15-5-2 nation in scoring with 22 goals and 11 assists for 55 and assisted the Golden Hurricane to eight shutouts. overall record, earn a third-straight C-USA regular sea- points. He was a finalist for the Hermann Trophy and He helped TU tally a 15-3-2 record, register a C-USA son and tournament title, and advance to the quarterfi- was named the Soccer America National Player of regular season and tournament title, and advance to the nals of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament. the Year. Pore helped TU to the NCAA Tournament second round of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament. Quarterfinals. He was a second round draft pick by the MLS’ Kansas City Wizards in 2005.

20 2014 Tulsa soccer Golden Hurricane in the Pros

1990 Lawson Vaughn 2009

Shane Schwab (MLS, Chivas USA, Joe Salem INTRO (MISL, Dallas Sidekicks) 25th Pick, Supplemental Draft) (USL, Puerto Rico Islanders) 1991 Daniel Wasson 2010 Shane Schwab (MLS, Colorado Rapids, Hunter Christiansen (NPSL, Tulsa Ambush) 38th Pick, Supplemental Draft) (MLS, New England Revolution, 1992 2006 6th Pick, Supplemental Draft)

Frank Velez Robbie Aristodemo players (NPSL, Tulsa Ambush, (MISL, Baltimore Blast) Ashley McInnes 4th Round; USISL, Dallas (MLS, Chicago Fire, Rockets) Kyle Brown Allocation Spot) (MLS, Real Salt Lake) Kevin King Chris Taylor (NPSL, Tulsa Ambush, 2007 (MLS, Portland Timbers, 1st Pick, 1st Round) Dominic Cervi #22 Pick, 2nd Round) (MLS, Chicago Fire) Robbie Aristodemo ryan pore 1994 2011 Jimmy Dowell Kyle Brown Justin Chavez staff (NPSL, Cleveland Crunch, (MLS, Houston Dynamo) (MLS, Chicago Fire, 3rd Round) 66th Pick, Supplemental Draft) 2008 1995 Terry Boss Keith Williams (MLS, Seattle Sounders) (NPSL, Wichita Wings, 7th Pick, 1st Round) Kyle Brown (USL, ) 2001 review Robbie Aristodemo Dominic Cervi kyle brown lawson vaughn (USL, Toronto Lynx) (Scotland) 2002 Chris Clements Robbie Aristodemo (USL, Minnesota Thunder) (MISL, San Diego Sockers) Tyrel Lacey 2004 (MLS, New England records and Ryan Pore Revolution) history (MLS, Kansas City Wizards, 16th Pick, 2nd Round) Ryan Pore (USL, Portland Timbers) 2005 daniel wasson dominic cervi Kyle Brown Daniel Wasson Key (Germany) MISL- Major League (MLS, New England MLS- Major League Soccer

Revolution, conference

NPSL- National Professional Soccer League athletic american 35th Pick, 3rd Round) USISL- United States Interregional Soccer League USL-

Tulsa’s Hat Trick History Season Player Game Score 1984 Bobby Ryan* vs. Phillips University (9/19/84) W, 14-0 terry boss chris clements 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 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 tyrel lacey Chris Taylor 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 * indicates four goals scored

21 CollegeSoccerNews.com 2007 Chris Clements Sept. 5 Individual Honors Todd Goddard Sept. 25 Top-100 Freshmen to Watch List Eric Burkholder Nov. 21 2009 Matt Boullt 2008 Austin Neil Sept. 23 Tulsa Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees Jeovahnni Sandez Sept. 30 2000 Frank Velez 2012 Bryce Follensbee Sept. 4 2003 Kevin King CollegeSoccerNews.com Akeil Barrett Sept. 20 National Team of the Week 2002 Kyle Brown Sept. 3 Soccer America All-Freshman 2003 Ryan Pore Sept. 15 National Honors Kyle Brown Oct. 20 2008 Austin Neil, Second Team Ryan Pore Nov. 4 2012 Cristian Mata, First Team M.A.C Hermann Trophy 2004 Ryan Pore Oct. 11 2007 Todd Goddard Sept. 24 2004 Ryan Pore - Finalist Soccer America MVP’s Eric DeFreitas Nov. 5 2008 Chris Clements - Watch List Eric Burkholder Nov. 19 2009 Ashley McInnes, Third Team 2009 Ashley McInnes - Watch List 2008 Joe Salem Oct. 6 Joe Salem - Watch List Ashley McInnes Oct. 27 2010 Justin Chavez - Watch List Top Drawer Soccer National Jose Parada Nov. 23 Ashley McInnes - Watch List 2009 Ashley McInnes Sept. 28 Team of the Week Austin Neil - Watch List Austin Neil Oct. 19 2011 Justin Chavez - Watch List 2007 Hunter Christiansen Sept. 5 2010 Ashley McInnes Sept. 13 2008 Tyrel Lacey Oct. 13 2012 Cristian Mata Oct. 1 Austin Neil Oct. 27 All-Americans Akeil Barrett Nov. 13 Tyrel Lacey Nov. 17 First Team 2009 Ashley McInnes Nov. 9 2004 Ryan Pore (CollegeSoccerNews.com/ CollegeSoccerNews.com Austin Neil Oct. 5, Oct. 19, NSCAA/Soccer America) Nov. 16 Player of the Week 2010 Ashley McInnes Nov. 2 Second Team 2010 Ashley McInnes Sept. 13 2011 Omar Mata Sept. 6 1991 Frank Velez 2012 Bryce Follensbee Aug. 27 2003 Ryan Pore (CollegeSoccerNews.com) Akeil Barrett Nov. 13 Third Team CollegeSoccerNews.com 2013 Cristian Mata Sept. 10 2003 Ryan Pore (NSCAA, Soccer America) Team of the Decade Bradley Bourgeois Sept. 24 2007 Chris Clements (NSCAA) 2009 Ryan Pore, Third Team 2009 Ashley McInnes (College Soccer News) Top Drawer Soccer National Austin Neil (NSCAA) Player of the Week Honorable Mention CollegeSoccerNews.com 2005 Kyle Brown (Soccer America) All-Freshman Team 2009 Austin Neil Nov. 16 2008 Austin Neil, First Team Academic All-Americans Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Season 2004 Matt Wiley - Second Team College Sports Madness 2007 Eric DeFreitas, Honorable Mention Tyrel Lacey, Third Team 2005 Matt Wiley - First Team Freshman of the Year 2008 2006 Eric Burkholder - Second Team 2009 Ashley McInnes, Second Team Matt Thomas - Third Team 2012 Cristian Mata Austin Neil, Honorable Mention 2007 Eric Burkholder - Second Team 2008 Kilian Poeschk - Second Team College Sports Madness Top Drawer Soccer All-Rookie Squad 2009 Kilian Poeschk - Third Team 2012 Jake Dobkins - Second Team National Player of the Week 2007 Zach Nulisch, Second Team 2012 Mark Pais Oct. 1 2008 Austin Neil, Second Team Academic All-District VI / VII Top Drawer Soccer 1996 John Ackland NSCAA Academic All-American Freshmen Team of the Season 2000 Shawn McCullough Brent Salter 2009 Chris Taylor, Second Team 2001 Giancarlo Barzotti Brent Salter 2012 Cristian Mata 2002 Michael Haynes Brent Salter 2003 Terry Boss Michael Haynes NSCAA National Player of the Week 2004 Michael Haynes Matt Wiley 2007 Todd Goddard Sept. 26 2005 Matt Thomas Matt Wiley 2006 Eric Burkholder Matt Thomas 2007 Eric Burkholder Kilian Poeschk NSCAA National Assistant Coach 2008 Kyle Corrie Zach Nulisch of the Year Kilian Poeschk 2009 Kilian Poeschk Chris Taylor 2009 Colin Clarke 2010 Ashley McInnes Zach Nulisch Chris Taylor Soccer America National Player of the Year 2011 Jake Dobkins 2012 Jake Dobkins Abé Matamoros 2004 Ryan Pore 2013 Abé Matamoros Quinn Starker Soccer America National Team of the Week 2003 Kyle Brown Oct. 8 Ryan Pore Nov. 5 2004 Ryan Pore Oct. 13

22 2014 Tulsa soccer ISAA Senior Bowl Team 2010 Justin Chavez Ashley McInnes Midwest Region Austin Neil Chris Taylor 1982 Dave Brown (West) 2012 Omar Mata Honors 2013 Cristian Mata Omar Mata Umbro Select All-Star Classic INTRO All-Midwest Region 2000 Robbie Aristodemo (West) C-USA Player of the Week First-Team 2005 Kyle Brown (Offense) Sept. 12 1981 Gary Buffini Gerald Guerrieri Dominic Cervi (Defense) Sept. 19 1982 Gary Buffini Gerald Guerrieri Kyle Brown (Offense) Sept. 26 1989 Kevin King Shane Schwab C-USA Honors 2006 Tyrel Lacey (Defense) Oct. 30 Frank Velez 2007 Chris Clements (Defense) Sept. 4 Dominic Cervi (Defense) Sept. 24 1990 Jimmy Dowell All-C-USA players 1991 Jimmy Dowell Kevin King Todd Goddard (Offense) Sept. 24 First-Team Frank Velez Dominic Cervi (Defense) Oct. 15 2005 Kyle Brown 1994 Jimmy Dowell Dominic Cervi (Defense) Nov. 5 2007 Dominic Cervi Chris Clements 1998 Robbie Aristodemo Dominic Cervi (Defense) Nov. 12 Eric DeFreitas Jose Parada 2003 Kyle Brown Ryan Pore 2008 Austin Neil (Offense) Sept. 22 2008 Tyrel Lacey Joe Salem 2004 Ryan Pore Jeovahnni Sandez (Offense) Sept. 29 Chris Taylor 2005 Kyle Brown Chris Taylor (Defense) Oct. 13 2009 Justin Chavez Ashley McInnes 2007 Chris Clements Todd Goddardm Tyrel Lacey (Defense) Nov. 3 Austin Neil 2008 Chris Clements Ashley McInnes 2009 Ashley McInnes (Offense) Sept. 28

2010 Justin Chavez Hunter Christiansen staff Joe Salem Austin Neil (Offense) Oct. 19, Nov. 9 Ashley McInnes 2009 Justin Chavez Ashley McInnes Kilian Poeschk (Offense) Nov. 2 2012 Cristian Mata Omar Mata Austin Neil 2010 Blaine Gonsalves (Defensive) Sept. 13 2013 Cristian Mata Omar Mata 2010 Justin Chavez Ashley McInnes 2012 Kyle Cumings (Offensive) Oct. 1 Austin Neil Second-Team Bryce Follensbee (Offensive) Sept. 4 2012 Cristian Mata Omar Mata 2005 Matt Wiley Cristian Mata (Offensive) Sept. 24, Oct. 15 2006 Jose Parada Matt Thomas Mark Pais (Defensive) Sept. 24, Oct. 22 Second-Team 2008 Chris Clements Ashley McInnes 2013 Cristian Mata (Offensive) Sept. 9

1990 Jim Fox Kevin King review Austin Neil Cody Mumma (Defensive) Sept. 9 1991 Neal Zahn 2009 Jose Parada Chris Taylor Bradley Bourgeois (Defensive) Sept. 23 1992 David Gordon Neal Zahn 2011 Corey Albertson Omar Mata 1993 Ted Bonnell Daniel Dapaah 2013 Akeil Barrett Tom McAdams C-USA All-Tournament Team Third-Team 1995 Keith Williams 2005 Kyle Brown Lawson Vaughn 2005 Eric Burkholder James Dabney 1997 Donivan Bradshaw Daniel Wasson 1998 Donivan Bradshaw 2006 Eric Burkholder Chris Clements

2006 Eric Burkholder Eric DeFreitas records and 2007 Eric Burkholder Todd Goddard 2000 Robbie Aristodemo 2007 Eric Burkholder Dominic Cervi

2008 Jose Parada history 2002 Kyle Brown Chris Clements Eric DeFreitas 2009 Hunter Christiansen 2004 Lawson Vaughn Daniel Wasson 2008 Eric DeFreitas 2010 Austin Neil Chris Taylor 2007 Dominic Cervi Jose Parada Ashley McInnes Austin Neil 2011 Blaine Gonsalves Tony Rocha 2008 Tyrel Lacey Austin Neil Joe Salem 2012 Mark Pais Tony Rocha Chris Taylor 2009 Andy Aguilar Ashley McInnes 2013 Bradley Bourgeois Tony Rocha 2009 Jose Parada Chris Taylor Austin Neil Chris Taylor 2010 Chris Taylor 2010 Hunter Christiansen Jake Dobkins conference 2013 Cristian Mata Omar Mata C-USA All-Freshmen Team Ashley McInnes athletic american Third-Team 2012 Akeil Barrett Jake Dobkins 2003 Scott Kincaid 2005 Chris Clements Eric DeFreitas Mark Pais Tony Rocha 2010 Hunter Christiansen 2006 Hunter Christiansen Jose Parada 2013 Akeil Barrett Jake McGuire 2012 Tony Rocha 2007 Zach Nulisch Chris Taylor Tony Rocha 2013 Akeil Barrett Bradley Bourgeois 2008 Justin Chavez Austin Neil 2010 Omar Mata 2011 Abé Matamoros Stephen Roberson C-USA Coach of the Year Tony Rocha Midwest Region Academic All-American 2007 Tom McIntosh 2012 Bradley Bourgeois Bryce Follensbee 1991 Kevin Cronk, Honorable Mention 2008 Tom McIntosh Cristian Mata 2009 Chris Taylor, First Team 2013 Quinton Duncan Jake McGuire C-USA Player of the Year Academic All-Midwest C-USA Preseason Player of the Year 2008 Ashley McInnes First Team 2009 Ashley McInnes, Offensive 1988 Kevin Hart 2010 Austin Neil, Offensive C-USA MVP Justin Chavez, Defensive NSCAA Midwest Region 2011 Justin Chavez, Defensive 2009 Ashley McInnes Assistant Coach of the Year 2013 Cristian Mata, Offensive C-USA Defensive Player of the Year 2009 Colin Clarke C-USA Preseason Team 2009 Justin Chavez NSCAA Scholar Athlete All-South Region 2006 Eric Burkholder 2007 Eric Burkholder Jose Parada C-USA Freshman of the Year First Team 2008 Chris Clements Eric DeFreitas 2003 Terry Boss Jose Parada 2008 Austin Neil 2009 Ashley McInnes Austin Neil 2011 Tony Rocha Second Team Joe Salem Chris Taylor 2012 Cristian Mata 2003 Michael Haynes

23 C-USA Scholar Athlete 1995 John Ackland Larry Swim MVC Honors 2003 Michael Haynes 2005 Matt Wiley 2004 Terry Boss Brian McCurdy All-MVC Ryan Pore C-USA All-Academic Team First-Team 2006 Eric Burkholder Matt Thomas 1991 Ted Bonnell Kevin Cronk MVC Scholar Athlete 2007 Eric Burkholder Danny Dapaah Jimmy Dowell First-Team 2008 Zach Nulisch Kevin King Frank Velez 1993 Greg West 2009 Kilian Poeschk Chris Taylor 1992 Neal Zahn 1994 John Ackland 2010 Matt Boullt 1993 Ted Bonnell Daniel Dapaah 1995 Larry Swim Greg West 2011 Jake Dobkins Tom McAdams 2000 Giancarlo Barzotti Shawn McCullough 2012 Jake Dobkins Mark Pais 1994 Sebastien Colom Jimmy Dowell 2001 Giancarlo Barzotti Brent Salter 2013 Quinn Starker 1995 Anthony Pampillonia Keith Williams 2003 Terry Boss Michael Haynes 2000 Robbie Aristodemo 2004 Michael Haynes Matt Wiley C-USA Academic Medal Winners 2001 Kyle Brown 2002 Kyle Brown Honorable Mention 2005 Eric Burkholder Matt Thomas 2003 Kyle Brown Scott Kincaid 1994 Jason Jacob Matt Reiswig Matt Wiley Ryan Pore Troy Tokarchik 2006 Eric Burkholder Kyle Corrie 2004 Ryan Pore Daniel Wasson 1995 John Ackland Matt Reiswig Kilian Poeschk Matt Thomas Corbin Tubbs 2007 Eric Burkholder Zach Nulisch Second-Team 2000 Brent Salter Kilian Poeschk John Supica 1991 Neal Zahn 2002 Brent Salter Michael Haynes Brian Wurst 1992 Jimmy Dowell David Gordon 2004 Michael Clarke Matt Thomas 2008 Zach Nulisch Kilian Poeschk Tom McAdams 1993 David Gaskin Keith Williams 2009 Matt Boullt Kyle Corrie MVC Commissioner’s Academic Jake Dobkins Mason Gist 1994 Alex Duran David Gaskin Cody Mumma Zach Nulisch 1995 John Axckland Sebastien Colom Excellence Derek Pittman Chris Taylor 1994 Jeff Mueller Matt Reiswig 2010 Jake Dobkins Mason Gist 2002 Derek Meyers Ryan Pore 2004 Terry Boss Lawson Vaughn Greg West Adrian Klammer Zach Nulisch 1995 John Ackland Earl Hammon 2011 Jake Dobkins Mason Gist Honorable Mention Matt Reiswig Greg West SeoHyun Kim Adrian Klammer 1991 David Gordon Abé Matamoros Ian Mussman 1994 Anthony Weldon Joshua Parker Quinn Starker 1995 Clayton Treat MVC Honor Roll 2012 Jake Dobkins Abé Matamoros 2000 Eric Dominguez Derek Meyers 1994 Earl Hammon LaMarcus McCray Ian Mussman Quinn Starker 2001 Mario Gonzalez Michael Haynes Jeff Mueller Derek Pittman Zac Treu Stephen Warwick Matt Reiswig Greg West 2013 Abé Matamoros Quinn Starker 2004 Scott Kincaid 1995 John Ackland Rob Beres Earl Hammon Nathan Jannasch C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll MVC All-Newcomer Team Adam Morris Matt Reiswig Greg West 2005 Adriel Adibi James Dabney 2000 Mario Gonzalez Stephen Warwick Todd Goddard Lawson Vaughn Matt Yeager Kevin White Cary Wicker 2001 Kyle Brown MVC Players of the Week 2006 Hunter Christiansen Daniel Dittus 2002 Ryan Pore 1991 Jimmy Dowell Sept. 9 Todd Goddard Kevin White 2003 Cary Wicker Kevin Cronk Sept. 23 Cary Wicker Brian Wurst 2004 Todd Goddard Kevin Cronk Oct. 14 2007 Kyle Corrie Kaleb Dale Chris Dodder Oct. 14 Eric DeFreitas Daniel Dittus MVC Newcomer of the Year Frank Velez Oct. 14 Todd Goddard Chris Taylor Neal Zahn Oct. 21 2008 Kyle Corrie Daniel Dittus 2001 Kyle Brown 1992 Karl Smith Sept. 29 Mason Gist Ben Pettit Chris Dodder Oct. 13 Joe Salem Chris Taylor 1993 Tom McAdams Oct. 4 2009 Kyle Cumings Daniel Dittus MVC Player of the Year 1994 Derek Pittman Sept. 26 Tom Gaus Ashley McInnes 1991 Frank Velez Jimmy Dowell Oct. 3 Jose Parada Ben Pettit 1994 Jimmy Dowell Sebastien Colom Oct. 10 Sidney Stewart Thomas Story 2003 Ryan Pore Sebastien Colom Oct. 24 2010 Mohammed Abdalla Matt Boullt 2004 Ryan Pore Jimmy Dowell Oct. 24 Kyle Cumings Tom Gaus 1995 Sebastien Colom Oct.16 Ashley McInnes Cody Mumma Derek Pittman Oct. 23 Sidney Stewart MVC Goalkeeper of the Year 2001 Brent Salter (Defense) Oct. 15 2011 Matt Boullt Kyle Cumings 1991 Kevin Cronk 2002 Kyle Brown (Offense) Sept. 3 Tom Gaus Cody Mumma Brent Salter (Defense) Sept. 10 Alexander Zuerlein 2003 Terry Boss (Defense) Sept. 6 2012 Matt Boullt Bradley Bourgeois MVC Coach of the Year Ryan Pore (Offense) Sept. 15 Kyle Cumings Bryce Follensbee 1991 Randy Waldrum Kyle Brown (Offense) Oct. 6 Cody Mumma Tarik Salkicic Ryan Pore (Offense) Oct. 13 Jon Wright Alexander Zuerlein Justin Durst (Defense) Oct. 20 2013 Bradley Bourgeois Christian Camera MVC All-Tournament Team Ryan Pore (Offense) Nov. 4 Kyle Cumings Byron Knowles- 2004 Ryan Pore (Offense) Oct. 11 Ramirez 1991 Kevin King Frank Velez (MVP) Neal Zahn Ryan Pore (Offense) Oct. 25 Cody Mumma Austin Neil Ryan Pore (Offense) Nov. 1 Cory Sauerwine 1993 Ted Bonnell Daniel Dapaah David Gaskin

24 2014 Tulsa soccer WAC Honors All-Tournament Team History

All-Tournament Teams Microtel Inn & Suites/Golden All-WAC Hurricane Classic INTRO First Team 1985 Ryan Pore Daniel Wasson 1996 Robbie Aristodemo Redbird Beer-Nuts Invitational 1997 Robbie Aristodemo Rex Rayfield Bobby Ryan 2005 1998 Robbie Aristodemo Quincy Tournament Virginia Tech Classic Bobby Ryan-MVP Kyle Brown-MVP 1999 Eric Dominguez SMU Mi Cocina Classic Second Team 1989 Kyle Brown Eric Burkholder 1997 Donivan Bradshaw Clayton Treat Miller Lite Panther Invitational Jonathan Lange Daniel Wasson 1998 Eric Fenstermacher Anthony Kevin King Matt Wiley-MVP players Microtel Inn & Suites/Golden Pampillonia Hurricane Classic 1999 Derek Meyers 1994 Illinois State Soccer Classic Kyle Brown James Dabney Alex Duran (and Most Outstanding Goal) Daniel Wasson WAC Freshman of the Year David Gaskin Ameritas Classic 2006 1996 Robbie Aristodemo Alex Duran Keith Williams Great Western Downtown Plaza/Golden Hurricane Classic Southwest Missouri State Classic Eric Burkholder Jose Parada David Gaskin SMU Mi Cocina Classic Eric Burkholder Cary Wicker

Academic All-WAC staff 1995 TLC Plumbing & Utility Invitational 1996 John Ackland Rob Beres Mid-Continent/MVC Tournament Eric Burkholder Thomas Story Nathan Jannasch Adam Morris Clayton Treat Greg West Corbin Tubbs Keith Williams 2007 1997 Rob Beres Matt Grubb Middleton Sports & Fitness Invitational Nathan Kimes Adam Morris 1996 Eric Burkholder Hunter Christiansen-MVP Hurricane Lotto Classic Chris Clements-MVP Todd Goddard Jason Rosenthal SMU Mi Cocina Classic 1998 Rob Beres Ryan Cone Anthony Pampillonia Jason Rosenthal SW Missouri State Tournament Chris Clements Brian McCurdy Shawn McCullough Adam Morris review Robbie Aristodemo Nathan Jannasch Level 3 Golden Hurricane Classic Jason Rosenthal Kyle Smith Anthony Pampillonia Jason Rosenthal Chris Clements Eric DeFreitas 1999 Giancarlo Barzotti Erik Block Evansville Umbro Classic Zach Nulisch Ted Figard Jason Rosenthal Robbie Aristodemo Donivan Bradshaw 2008 1997 Penn State Classic WAC Players of the Week SMS Great Southern/Lotto Justin Chavez Ashley McInnes Jeovahnni Sandez 1997 Rob Beres Sept. 8 Shawn McCullough Clayton Treat Casey Whitmire SMU Invite records and 1998 Eric Dominguez Sept. 28 Panther Invitational Kilian Poeschk Chris Taylor history 1999 Ted Figard Sept. 7 Robbie Aristodemo-MVP Eric Dominguez Level 3 Golden Hurricane Classic Shawn McCullough Nov. 1 Jason Rosenthal Tyrel Lacey-MVP Austin Neil Jose Parada Kilian Poeschk 1999 WAC All-Tournament Teams UAB Classic 2009 NIU Invitational 1998 Robbie Aristodemo (MVP) Donivan Bradshaw Donivan Bradshaw Chris Spears Bradley Tournament Justin Chavez Hunter Christiansen Eric Fenstermacher Jeff. McKeever Eric Dominguez Ted Figard Jose Parada conference Anthony Pampillonia SMU Classic athletic american 2000 Justin Chavez Jose Parada SMU Nike Classic Robbie Aristodemo Eric Dominguez 2010 SMU Classic Semifinals Hunter Christiansen Omar Mata (1) SMU...... 1 2001 Microtel Inn & Suites/Golden Hurricane Kickoff Classic Austin Neil (MVP) Chris Taylor (5) Tulsa...... 0 Mario Gonzalez Brent Salter Hurricane Classic Ray Clark Blaine Gonsalves 2002 Ashley McInnes (MVP) Austin Neil Microtel Inn & Suites/Golden Hurricane Kickoff Classic Mario Gonzalez Derek Meyers 2011 Ryan Pore Brent Salter Hurricane Classic Corey Albertson Omar Mata 2003 SMU Classic Ohio State Buckeye Classic Matt Boullt Omar Mata Terry Boss Kyle Brown Scott Kincaid 2012 SMU Mi Cocina Classic Hurricane Classic Kyle Brown-MVP Jamie Dabney Bradley Bourgeois Bryce Follensbee Kris Glasser Ryan Pore Abé Matamoros Microtel Inn & Suites/Golden Hurricane Classic SMU Classic Kyle Brown Jamie Dabney Akeil Barrett Cristian Mata Ryan Pore Omar Mata

2004 2013 SMU Mi Cocina Classic Hurricane Classic Dominic Cervi Todd Goddard Kyle Cumings Cristian Mata (MVP) Michael Haynes Omar Mata Cody Mumma Coca-Cola Panther Invitational SMU Classic Todd Goddard Ryan Pore-Offensive MVP Kyle Cumings Cristian Mata Lawson Vaughn Omar Mata (Co-MVP)

25 Conference Tournament History

C-USA Tournament Results MVC Tournament Results 2004 - Tulsa, Okla. MVC Play-In Game 2005 - Dallas, Texas 1991 - Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals SW Missouri State 0 Tulsa 2 Tulsa 2 #10 SMU 2 SW Missouri State 1 MVC Championships at Omaha, Neb. (Tulsa advanced on penalty Championship Semifinals kicks, 5-4) Tulsa 2 Tulsa 1 Semifinals Illinois State 1 #17 Creighton 1 Tulsa 3 (Tulsa advanced on penalty Marshall 0 1993 - Omaha, Neb. kicks, 4-3) Championship Semifinals Finals Tulsa 0 Tulsa (OT) 3 Tulsa 1 South Carolina 1 Illinois State 2 #3 SMU 2 Championship 2006 - Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa 0 Quarterfinals Creighton 2 WAC Tournament Results Tulsa 5 UCF 0 1995 - Evansville, Ind. 1997 - Las Vegas, Nev. Semifinals Semifinals Semifinals Tulsa 0 Tulsa 0 Tulsa (2OT) 2 #13 Kentucky 3 Evansville 4 Fresno State 1 Championship 2007 - Birmingham, Ala. 2000 - Omaha, Neb. Tulsa 0 Quarterfinals MVC Play-in Game SMU 4 Tulsa 1 Tulsa 1 UAB 0 Creighton 2 1998 - Fresno, Calif. Semifinals 2001 - Peoria, Ill. First Round Tulsa 4 MVC Play-in Game Tulsa 3 South Carolina 1 Tulsa 1 San Jose State 1 Championship Bradley 2 Semifinals Tulsa 3 Tulsa 1 FIU 2 2002 - Springfield, Mo. SMU 0 MVC Play-in Game Finals* 2008 - Dallas, Texas Tulsa 0 Tulsa 0 Quarterfinals SW Missouri State (OT) 1 Fresno State 0 Tulsa 4 *Fresno State won on penalty UAB 2 2003 - Tulsa, Okla. kicks, 5-4 Semifinals MVC Play-In Game Tulsa 2 Tulsa 0 1999 - No tournament was held South Carolina 0 SMU 1 Championship Tulsa 1 #24 Kentucky 1 (Tulsa won on penalty kicks, 4-2)

2009 - Tulsa, Okla. Semifinals Tulsa 2 Kentucky 1 Championship Tulsa 3 Marshall 0

2010 - Memphis, Tenn. Quarterfinals Tulsa 5 Kentucky 0 Semifinals Tulsa 2 UCF 1 Championship Tulsa 0 South Carolina (2OT) 1

2012 - Birmingham, Ala. Semifinals Tulsa (2OT) 1 UAB 0 Championship Tulsa 5 SMU 0

2013 - Charlotte, N.C. First Round Tulsa 3 South Carolina 1 Semifinals Tulsa 3 New Mexico 0 Championship Tulsa 0 Charlotte 1

26 2014 Tulsa soccer NCAA Tournament History

1991 Quarterfinal Round at Bloomington, Ind. 2010 First Round at Dallas, Texas Team 1 2 F First Round at Tulsa, Okla. Team 1 2 F Tulsa 0 0 0 Team 1 2 F INTRO Tulsa 0 3 3 #6 Indiana 0 4 4 Tulsa 1 1 2 SMU 2 3 5 Bradley 0 0 0 Indiana: Jordan Chirico at 46:07 (Mike Ambersley) SMU: S. Blankenship at 18:30 (G. Pedroso) Indiana: Jacob Peterson at 49:31 (Josh Tudela) TU: Kyle Cumings at 16:01 (Jake Dobkins) SMU: B. Thompson at 28:01 (penalty kick) Indiana: Jacob Peterson at 52:41 (Danny O’Rourke) TU: Ashley McInnes at 77:02 (Blaine Gonsalves) TU: Kevin King at 46:07 (Dapaah/Velez) Indiana: Greg Badger at 66:33 (Pat Yates) SMU: Alan Prampin at 50:01 (Pedroso/Strouse) Second Round at Bloomington, Ind. players SMU: Johnny Reynolds at 60:52 (Blankenship/Strouse) 2007 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) 2003 IND: Nikita Kotlov at 44:45 (Will Bruin) First Round at Tulsa, Okla. TU: Ashley McInnes at 20:24 (Eric Burkholder) IND: Harrison Petts at 51:58 (Will Bruin) Team 1 2 OT OT F CCSU: Yan Klukowski at 22:02 (David Tyrie) TU: Ashley McInnes at 52:47 (unassisted) Tulsa 1 1 0 1 3 CCSU: Johan Rundquist at 47:48 (Yan Klukowski) IND: Will Bruin at 72:11 (Joe Tolen) Oakland 1 1 0 0 2 CCSU: Connor Smith at 80:16 (Yan Klukowski) IND: Will Bruin at 78:50 (Joe Tolen) staff TU: Todd Goddard at 85:01 (penalty kick) Oakland: Philip Braathen at 32:34 (Mike Matalavy) 2012 TU: Ryan Pore at 40:19 (Kyle Brown) Note: TU received a first round bye. Second Round at Tampa, Fla. Oakland: Anders Collen at 71:23 (Philip Braathen) Team 1 2 OT - F TU: Ryan Pore at 88:41 (unassisted) 2008 Tulsa 0 0 1 - 1 TU: Kris Glasser at 102:25 (Jonathan Lange) First Round at Tulsa, Okla. USF 0 0 0 - 0 Team 1 2 F

Second Round at Los Angeles, Calif. Tulsa 0 1 1 TU: Omar Mata at 98:46 (unassisted) review 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 UCLA: Ryan Valdez at 64:38 (unassisted) Tulsa 0 1 1 TU: Cristian Mata at 12:12 (Omar Mata) records and 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) history CU: Andrei Gotsmanov at 00:36 (unassisted) 2004 CU: Seth Sinovic at 34:32 (Jeff Thayer) Note: TU received a first round bye. First Round at Tulsa, Okla. TU: Austin Neil at 85:11 (Ashley McInnes) Team 1 2 F Tulsa 1 2 3 2009 Michigan State 0 1 1 Second Round at Tulsa, Okla. conference Team 1 2 OT F athletic american TU: Matt Thomas at 21:10 (Lawson Vaughn) Tulsa 2 1 1 4 TU: Todd Goddard at 46:31 (Ryan Pore) #23 St. Louis 1 2 0 3 Mich. St.: Jordan Gruber at 49:52 (Kellan Kalso) TU: Ryan Pore at 56:10 (Michael Haynes) TU: Austin Neil at 20:48 (Ashley McInnes) TU: Blaine Gonsalves at 22:02 (unassisted) Second Round at University Park, Pa. SLU: Alex Sweetin at 37:31 (Michael Robson) 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) #12 Penn State 0 1 0 0 1 SLU: James Dice at 89:56 (Tim Ream) TU: Ashley McInnes at 97:30 (Joe Salem) TU: Ryan Pore at 31:03 (unassisted) Penn St.: Simon Omekanda at 53:25 (Anthony Calvano/ Third Round at Tulsa, Okla. David Walters) Team 1 2 F Note: Tulsa advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3 Tulsa 0 1 1 #5 Northwestern 0 0 0 Third Round at Dallas, Texas Team 1 2 OT OT F TU: Austin Neil at 73:25 (Ashley McInnes) Tulsa 0 1 0 1 2 #2 SMU 0 1 0 0 1 Quarterfinal Round at Akron, Ohio Team 1 2 F SMU: Alex Smith at 60:51 (unassisted) Tulsa 0 0 0 TU: Ryan Pore at 66:56 (penalty kick) #1 Akron 1 0 1 TU: Ryan Pore at 106:00 (unassisted) UA: Kofi Sarkodie at 16:12 (Blair Gavin)

Note: TU received a first round bye.

27 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 New Mexico 6 7 1 1984 2013 Akron 0 5 0 1993 2011 Nicholls State 1 0 0 1990 1990 Alabama A & M 1 0 0 1995 1995 North Carolina 0 1 0 1992 1992 Arkansas 2 0 0 1981 1981 North Carolina-Greensboro 0 1 0 1992 1992 Arkansas-Little Rock 7 0 2 1986 1994 North Lake 1 0 0 1981 1981 Austin College 1 0 0 1981 1981 North Texas 3 8 1 1981 1993 Avila College 1 3 0 1983 1987 NE Louisiana 0 3 0 1983 1984 Bartlesville Wesleyan 7 3 0 1980 1985 NE Missouri State 0 2 0 1986 1987 Belmont 1 0 0 2000 2000 NE Oklahoma State 8 0 0 1980 1985 Bowling Green 2 0 0 1990 1999 Northern Illinois 2 0 0 2008 2009 Bradley 9 3 2 1988 2010 Northwestern 1 1 0 2009 2009 Brigham Young 0 1 0 1987 1987 Oakland 2 1 0 2008 2012 Brown 0 2 0 2001 2006 Ohio State 3 1 0 1990 2013 Butler 1 0 0 1990 1990 Oklahoma Christian 3 0 0 1986 1990 California-Berkeley 0 1 0 2002 2002 Oklahoma City 3 2 0 1986 1989 California-Davis 0 1 0 2012 2012 Old Dominion 0 1 0 2013 2013 Cal-State Fullerton 1 0 0 1998 1998 Oral Roberts 19 2 0 1980 2008 Cal-State Northridge 0 2 0 2001 2009 Oregon State 0 2 0 2000 2002 Cal-State Santa Barbara 1 0 0 1997 1997 Park College 3 0 0 1988 1990 Centenary College 4 2 1 1985 2007 Penn State 1 2 1 2003 2008 Central Arkansas 1 0 0 1999 1999 Philander Smith College 2 0 0 1981 1981 Central Connecticut 0 1 0 2007 2007 Phillips 1 0 0 1984 1984 Charlotte 1 1 0 2013 2013 Quincy College 1 2 0 1986 1995 Cincinnati First Meeting Regis College 3 0 0 1982 1987 Colorado School of Mines 1 0 0 1982 1982 Richmond 0 1 0 1999 1999 Connecticut 0 1 1 2008 2011 Rockhurst College 1 2 0 1984 1987 Creighton 9 16 2 1980 2013 Rutgers 0 0 1 1994 1994 Dartmouth 1 0 0 2011 2011 Saint Louis 4 6 0 1983 2010 Dayton 0 1 0 2006 2006 Saint Mary’s 1 0 0 2000 2000 Denver 2 1 0 1997 2009 Sam Houston State 2 2 0 1982 1988 Drake 11 4 2 1986 2013 San Diego 0 1 0 2012 2012 Drury 7 1 0 1993 2003 San Diego State 2 1 0 1996 1998 East Carolina 1 0 0 2005 2005 San Jose State 3 3 0 1996 1999 Eastern Illinois 4 1 0 2000 2004 Santa Clara 0 2 0 1994 2003 Evansville 6 6 0 1983 2004 Seattle 1 0 1 2009 2010 Florida Atlantic 1 0 0 2013 2013 Seattle Pacific 0 1 0 1990 1990 Florida International 10 0 1 1993 2013 SIU-Edwardsville 2 4 0 1987 2013 Fresno State 4 3 1 1995 1999 SMU 7 27 3 1980 2012 Friends 1 0 0 1989 1989 South Alabama 1 0 1 1992 1995 George Mason 0 1 0 2008 2008 South Carolina 8 5 2 2005 2013 Georgetown 1 0 0 2007 2007 South Florida 0 2 1 1999 2012 Georgia Southern 2 0 0 2001 2008 Southeast Missouri State 1 0 0 1983 1983 Gonzaga 2 0 0 1993 2002 Southern Nazarene 11 4 1 1980 1995 Hardin-Simmons 3 0 1 1984 1989 Stanford 2 0 1 2002 2004 Hartwick 1 0 0 2013 2013 Tarkio College 0 0 1 1984 1984 Hofstra 1 0 0 2008 2008 Temple First Meeting Houston Baptist 2 3 0 1983 1986 Texas Christian 13 4 1 1981 2002 Illinois State 5 4 1 1985 1994 Texas Tech 1 0 0 1982 1982 Indiana 0 3 0 2004 2010 Texas-Pan American 2 0 0 1994 1995 James Madison 0 0 1 2005 2005 UAB 10 3 1 1999 2013 John Brown 5 1 0 1980 1988 UCF 8 1 1 2005 2012 Kansas Newman 2 0 0 1988 1991 UCLA 0 3 0 1993 2012 Kentucky 6 6 2 2004 2013 UMKC 10 1 2 1988 2013 Lipscomb 1 0 0 2010 2010 UNLV 3 3 0 1994 2001 Louisville 0 1 0 1994 1994 Valparaiso 1 0 0 2013 2013 Loyola-Marymount 3 0 1 2000 2012 Vanderbilt 5 1 1 1985 2004 Marquette 0 1 0 1983 1983 Virginia 0 1 0 2007 2007 Marshall 7 2 2 2005 2013 Virginia Tech 1 1 0 2005 2007 Maryland 0 1 0 2013 2013 Washington 0 1 0 2011 2011 Maryville College 1 0 0 1982 1982 West Texas State 1 0 0 1992 1992 Memphis 3 4 3 1996 2012 Western Illinois 5 0 1 1988 2010 Metro State 2 0 0 1982 2001 Western Kentucky 2 4 0 1996 2004 Miami (Ohio) 1 0 0 1996 1996 Wisconsin-Green Bay 0 2 0 1985 2011 Midwestern State 1 5 0 1981 1988 Wisconsin 3 4 0 1989 2007 Missouri Southern 4 1 0 1984 1990 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 6 3 0 1985 2007 Missouri State 26 11 2 1980 2011 Wright State 0 0 1 1993 1993 Missouri-Rolla 1 1 2 1981 1989 Yale 1 1 0 2001 2004 Missouri-Saint Louis 1 1 1 1982 1986 Nebraska Omaha 1 0 0 2012 2012 Bold denotes 2014 opponents.

28 2014 Tulsa soccer All-Time Letterwinners

Abdalla, Mohammed...... 2010-11 Dolson, Tom...... 1989 Kincaid, Scott...... 2001-04 Reiswig, Matt...... 1993-95 Ackland, John...... 1993-96 Dominguez, Eric...... 1997-2000 King, Kevin...... 1988-91 Rhoda, Billy...... 1988-91 Adibi, Adriel...... 2006 Dorri, Farhad...... 1980 Kinshofer, Klaus...... 1982 Roberson, Stephen...... 2011-13 INTRO Aguiliar, Andy...... 2006-09 Dowell, Jimmy...... 1990-94 Kitts, Dan...... 1987-90 Roblee, Jefferson...... 1989 Ahrens, Sean...... 1994-95 Drackett, Cameron...... 2013-P Klammer, Adrian...... 2010-11 Roblee, Lincoln...... 1989 Albertson, Corey...... 2008-11 Drake, Jeff...... 1980 Knowles-Ramirez, Byron...... 2013-P Rocha, Tony...... 2011-P Alexander, Dillon...... 2011-13 Drake, John...... 1980-81 Lacey, Tyrel...... 2005-08 Roman, Justin...... 2003 Allen, John...... 1987-89 Drozda, Mike...... 1984 Lakin, Brad...... 1989 Rosenthal, Jason...... 1996-99 Althaus, Ethan...... 2001 Duncan, Quinton...... 2013-P Landis, Matt...... 1988 Rudd, Bryan...... 2000-03 Andrew, Peter...... 1985-86 Duran, Alex...... 1991-94 Lange, Jonathan...... 2003-05 Ryan, Bobby...... 1983-86

Antonisse, John...... 1983-84 Duran, Emilio...... 1994 Leeker, Mark...... 1985-86 Saari, Ray...... 2013-P players Aristodemo, Robbie...... 1996-2000 Durr, Paul...... 1989 Lesikar, Jay...... 1989 Sadegzadeh, Farhad...... 1980-82 Assink, Ryan...... 1989 Durst, Justin...... 2003 Lewis, Greg...... 1986 Safary, Bahman...... 1980 Aul, Jason...... 2006 Edmonds, Michael...... 1983 Lind, Byron...... 1981-83 Salem, Joe...... 2005-09 Bailey, Don...... 1983-86 Farmer, Wayne...... 2011-12 Losoncy, John...... 1986 Salkicic, Tarik...... 2012-13 Bailey, Tobin...... 1989 Favakeh, Steve...... 1981-84 Lothian, LeRoux...... 2005 Salter, Brent...... 1999-2002 Baker, Paul...... 1983 Fenstermacher, Eric...... 1997-98 Lowyns, Brad...... 2004 Sanchez, Gonzalo...... 2000 Barrett, Akeil...... 2012-P Figard, Ted...... 1998-99 Lucas, Parrish...... 1984 Sandez, Jeovahnni...... 2007-08 Barzotti, Giancarlo...... 1998-2001 Fisher, Chad...... 1998-99 Luksa, Chris...... 1990-91 Sarpong, John...... 1981 Bayouth, Brent...... 2000-2001 Fisher, Farley...... 1986 Majka, Brian...... 1993-95 Schaeffer, Tim...... 1988-90

Bear, Boyna...... 1990 Foley, Kevin...... 1987 Manuel, Terry...... 1987-88, 90 Schnell, Joe...... 1999 staff Bear, John...... 1982 Follensbee, Bryce...... 2012-13 Martin, David...... 1986-87 Schwab, Shane...... 1986-89 Beasley, David...... 1984-85 Forthaus, Kyle...... 2003-04 Mata, Cristian...... 2012-13 Senften, Scott...... 1982-85 Belzer, J.B...... 1986 Fox, Jim...... 1987-90 Mata, Omar...... 2010-13 Senko, Perry...... 1981-84 Bent, O’Neil...... 1996-97 Frederick, James...... 1989 Matamoros, Abé...... 2011-P Shore, Brad...... 1985-88 Beres, Rob...... 1995-98 Fritts, Mike...... 1996 Maxwell, Jeff...... 1992 Smith, Karl...... 1992 Bertellotti, James...... 1985 Fyfe, Tanner...... 2008 McAdams, Tom...... 1990-93 Smith, Kyle...... 1997-2000 Berutti, Chris...... 1983 Gaitan, Julian...... 1999-2000 McCool, Patrick...... 1997 Snyder, Haden...... 2003-04 Bixby, Brian...... 2004 Gandall, Darein...... 1985-86 McCray, LaMarcus...... 1992-95 Soltow, Seth...... 1989

Blitz, Bryan...... 1984-86 Garza, Randy...... 1991 McCullough, Shawn...... 1997-2000 Spann, James...... 1980 review Block, Erik...... 1998-2001 Gaskin, David...... 1993-96 McCurdy, Brian...... 2003-07 Spears, Chris...... 1998-2001 Bolte, Sean...... 1986 Gilliam, Jeffrey...... 1982 McGuire, Jake...... 2013-P Staples, Steve...... 1987-89 Bonnell, Ted...... 1990-93 Glasser, Kris...... 2000-03 McInnes, Ashley...... 2007-10 Starker, Quinn...... 2011-P Boss, Terry...... 2003-04 Goddard, Todd...... 2004-07 McIntosh, Tom...... 1986-88 Stephens, Wyatt...... 2010 Boulkhodra, Hacene...... 1980 Gonsalves, Blaine...... 2008-11 McKeever, Jeff...... 1998-99 Stewart, Sidney...... 2009-10 Boullt, Matt...... 2009-12 Gonzalez, Mario...... 2000-03 McKenna, Greg...... 2004 Stidham, Jimmy...... 1986-87 Bourgeois, Bradley...... 2012-P Goodloe, Jack...... 2001-02 Medcalf, Jonathon...... 2008 Story, Thomas...... 2006-09 Bradshaw, Donivan...... 1996-99 Gordon, David...... 1989-92 Meriwether, Luke...... 1999-2002 Sturdewald, James...... 1984 Brown, David...... 1980-82 Gore, Chris...... 1990-92 Meyers, Derek...... 1999-2002 Swim, Larry ...... 1994-1997 records and

Brown, Kyle...... 2001-05 Govek, Jeff...... 1989-90 Miller, Eric...... 1987 Tahernia, Ahmad...... 1984-87 history Buffini, Gary...... 1981-85 Grant, Brad...... 1984-85 Miller, Robert...... 1983 Tahernia, Amir...... 1986 Bui, Huyhn...... 1980-83 Grubb, Matt...... 1996-99 Mitchell, David...... 1992 Taylor, Chris...... 2007-10 Bull, Collin...... 2007 Guerrieri, Gerald...... 1981-84 Moini, S. Hossein...... 1980 Thomas, Matt...... 2003-06 Burkholder, Eric...... 2004-07 Gulley, James...... 2010-11 Molero, Diego...... 2008 Tokarchik, Troy...... 1993-94 Burr, Richard...... 1984-87 Hammon, Earl...... 1994-95 Moreland, Justin...... 2005 Treat, Clayton...... 1995-98 Bussman, Wesley...... 1980-82 Hanlon, Steve...... 1987-88 Morris, Adam...... 1995-98 Trexel, Kevin...... 1986 Camp, Brent...... 1997-98 Hanson, Murray...... 1983-84 Moscato, Joe...... 1993 Tubbs, Corbin...... 1994-96 conference Cannon, Eric...... 1992-93 Hardin, John...... 1980 Mottl, Rich...... 1987-90 Vaughn, Lawson...... 2004-05 athletic american Canty, Steffen...... 2006 Hart, Kevin...... 1985-88 Muller, Bryant...... 1993-95 Velez, Frank...... 1988-91 Caracio, Mark...... 1983-85 Hart, Steve...... 1987 Mumma, Cody...... 2013 Vollendorf, Sean...... 1993 Cervi, Dominic...... 2004-07 Harwood, Timothy...... 1981-82 Murray, Michael...... 2010-12 Vonfange, Joel...... 1989 Chavez, Justin...... 2008-11 Haugan, Chris...... 1980-83 Navascues, Rodrigo...... 1993-94 Waites, Kirk...... 1980-83 Christiansen, Hunter...... 2006-10 Havlik, J.J...... 2001-2002 Neil, Austin...... 2008-10 Wallin, Rob...... 1988-89 Clark, Ray...... 2010 Haynes, Michael...... 2001-04 Newfield, Scott...... 1986-87 Walters, Gary...... 1997 Clarke, Michael...... 2003-04 Helander, John...... 1980 Newton, Matt...... 1988-90 Warwick, Stephen...... 2000-03 Clear, Matthew...... 1991 Henriquez, Diego...... 2005-08 Nicholson, Billy...... 1992 Wasson, Daniel...... 2004-05 Clements, Chris...... 2005-08 Henry, Steve...... 1984-86 Nulisch, Zach...... 2007-10 Wear, Joseph...... 2002-06 Coffee, Dwight...... 1984-85 Herman, Tom...... 1985 O’Rourke, Sean...... 1989 Weiss, Ron...... 1988-91 Colom, Sebastien...... 1992-95 Hicks, Bryan...... 2007 Page, Pat...... 1984 Weldon, Anthony...... 1994 Cone, Ryan...... 1996-98 Hinkamp, Rich...... 1984 Pais, Mark...... 2012 West, Greg...... 1992-95 Cook, John Jr...... 1980-81 Hoag, Kenny...... 1986 Pampillonia, Anthony...... 1995-98 White, Kevin...... 2004-06 Corrie, Kyle...... 2006-09 Hodges, Mark...... 1985 Pappademos, Paul...... 1990-91 Whitmire, Casey...... 1996-99 Crane, Dustin...... 1999-2000 Hozabri, Masood...... 1980 Parada, Jose...... 2006-09 Wicker, Cary...... 2003-06 Crawford, Jerry...... 1980-81 Hutchins, Seth...... 1991 Payne, Rhodri...... 2001 Wiley, Matt...... 2002-05 Crawford, Mark...... 1994 Igwe, Charles...... 1980 Penn, Greg...... 1984-86 Williams, Keith...... 1991-95 Cronk, Kevin...... 1989-91 Infante, Kenny...... 2001 Perry, Chuck...... 1987-89 Williams, Neal...... 1991 Crouch, John...... 1986-87 Jacob, Jason...... 1992-94 Pethrick, Eddie...... 1987 Williamson, Drew...... 2002-03 Culhane, Kyle...... 2007-08 Jahraus, Jon...... 1981-84 Pettit, Ben...... 2008 Woerner, Michael...... 1995 Cumings, Kyle...... 2010-13 Jannasch, Nathan...... 1996-1997 Pevey, Charles...... 1992-93 Wright, Jon...... 2010-12 Cummisky, Butch...... 1986-87 Janway, David...... 1990-93 Pittman, Derek...... 1993-96 Wulkopf, David...... 1988 Cupp, Mark...... 1985 Jewett, Bryan...... 1990-91 Poeschk, Kilian...... 2006-09 Wurst, Brian...... 2006-07 Dabney, James...... 2001-05 Jones, Wes...... 1980 Pore, Ryan...... 2002-04 Yeager, Matt...... 2000-2001 Dapaah, Daniel...... 1990-93 Kahn, Steve...... 1989 Powell, Ralph...... 1981 Young, Mike...... 1981 Davalos, Paul...... 2003-04 Kalmbach, Doug...... 1981-84 Pratt, Charlie...... 1996 Zahn, Neal...... 1989-92 Davis, James...... 1991 Kassen, Steve...... 1983-84 Priest, Brad...... 1987-90 Zapata, Miguel...... 2011-12 DeFreitas, Eric...... 2005-08 Keith, Barry...... 1986 Pusateri, Michael...... 1989 Dittus, Daniel...... 2006-09 Khahil, Joseph...... 1999 Rassolkhani, Payman...... 1980 Bold - denotes current letterwinners Dobkins, Jake ...... 2009-12 Khahil, Nasser...... 1999-2000 Ratner, Andy...... 1987 Dodder, Chris...... 1989-92 Kimes, Nathan...... 1996-98 Rayfield, Rex...... 1983-87

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

30 2014 Tulsa soccer 1992 (7-8-2, 2-3-0 MVC) 1989-1994 at West Texas State W 3-0 1995-Present Head Coach vs. Wisconsin 9 W 2-1 Head Coach at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 9 L 4-5 Randy Waldrum Arkansas-Little Rock T 1-1 Tom McIntosh

66-33-6 • 6 years at North Carolina (OT) ` L 2-4 209-139-32 • 19 years INTRO vs. No. Carolina-Greensboro` L 0-2 South Alabama T 1-1 at SW Missouri State* W 4-2 1989 (14-4-0) at Bradley* L 1-3 at Park College W 5-0 at Illinois State* L 1-4 1995 (7-8-2, 2-3-1 MVC) at Southern Nazarene L 1-2 at SMU L 1-6 at Western Illinois+ (OT) T 2-2 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 9 L 1-6 at Texas Christian (OT) W 3-1 vs. Quincy+ W 2-1 vs. Wisconsin 9 L 0-3 Oral Roberts W 4-2 Southern Nazarene W 5-1 players Friends University W 5-0 SIU-Edwardsville L 1-3 at #8 SMU L 1-5 at #8 Illinois State W 3-1 Drake* W 4-1 at Missouri-Kansas City L 1-2 Oral Roberts W 5-0 Creighton* L 0-1 Alabama A&M ∆ W 3-2 Bradley W 3-1 North Texas W 6-3 Texas-Pan American ∆ W 2-0 Missouri-Rolla W 7-1 SW Missouri State* W 2-0 Arkansas-Little Rock W 5-0 1993 (10-6-2, 3-1-1 MVC) vs. New Mexico L 2-3 Missouri Southern W 4-0 Missouri-Kansas City W 5-1 at Air Force L 1-3 Vanderbilt W 8-2 Drury W 6-0 at Evansville* L 1-2 New Mexico 3 W 4-0 #13 SMU L 0-2 Bradley* W 3-0 staff Hardin-Simmons 3 W 3-0 at North Texas W 3-1 at Drake* L 0-1 Oklahoma City W 1-0 vs. #7 UCLA @ L 0-6 at #16 Creighton* (OT) T 0-0 at SW Missouri State (2OT) W 2-1 vs. Florida International @ W 3-0 vs. South Alabama @ W 4-2 at North Texas State L 3-5 Gonzaga W 2-1 vs. #22 Fresno State @ L 0-3 Texas Christian W 3-1 vs. Akron ! L 0-3 Evansville $ L 0-4

1990 (13-3-1) vs. Wright State ! T 3-3 SW Missouri State* W 7-0 1996 (9-10, 3-5 WAC)

Seattle Pacific 0 L 1-3 review at Creighton* L 3-5 Drake L 1-2 Drake 0 W 5-4 at Drake* W 4-3 #11 Creighton L 1-2 So. Illinois-Edwardsville # L 1-2 at #11 Saint Louis L 3-5 Western Illinois ∆ W 1-0 Nicholls State # W 16-0 Illinois State* T 1-1 Memphis ∆ L 0-3 at SMU L 0-2 Bradley* W 2-0 Oral Roberts W 4-1 at Texas Christian W 1-0 Texas Christian W 5-1 Missouri-Kansas City W 3-1 vs. Ohio State ^ (OT) W 3-2 vs. Illinois State $ W 3-0 Western Kentucky % W 2-0 at Bowling Green ^ W 1-0 Centenary College % W 4-0

vs. Creighton $ L 0-2 records and Park College W 2-0 Miami (Ohio) √ W 4-2

North Texas (OT) W 2-1 Evansville √ L 1-7 history at SW Missouri State W 2-1 1994 (8-9-1, 3-3-0 MVC) SW Missouri State L 0-2 Oklahoma Christian W 5-0 vs. UNLV = L 2-3 #18 SMU << L 0-4 Oral Roberts W 2-1 Oral Roberts L 0-1 TCU << W 2-0 Arkansas-Little Rock 3 W 5-1 Evansville* L 2-4 #19 Air Force << L 1-2 Missouri Southern 3 W 2-1 at #14 SMU ! W 2-1 New Mexico << L 0-1 at New Mexico (OT) ~ T 1-1 vs. #12 Wisconsin (OT) ! L 4-5 #14 Fresno State << L 2-4 vs. Louisville ! L 0-3 vs. Butler ~ W 5-1 conference San Jose State << L 2-4 athletic american Arkansas-Little Rock W 4-0 San Diego State << W 6-0 1991 (14-3-0, 4-0-0 MVC) Texas-Pan American W 3-0 UNLV << W 4-1 NCAA Tournament First Round #3 Saint Louis L 2-3 Park College W 7-2 at Illinois State* (OT) W 4-2 1997 (13-8, 5-3 WAC) at #5 Evansville W 2-1 at Bradley* (OT) W 4-3 Memphis % (OT) L 2-3 at #3 Saint Louis L 0-3 #11 Creighton* L 1-3 Western Illinois % W 1-0 Kansas Newman W 6-0 Drake* (OT) L 1-2 Wisconsin ? W 2-0 Texas Christian W 7-1 at SW Missouri State* W 4-0 UW-Milwaukee ? W 1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock W 5-0 Missouri-Kansas City W 4-0 at Missouri-Kansas City W 1-0 at North Texas L 0-2 at Oral Roberts W 2-1 Centenary W 1-0 Bradley* W 7-0 vs. Rutgers @ T 0-0 SW Missouri State L 1-3 Illinois State* (OT) W 2-1 vs. #17 Santa Clara @ L 0-4 Oral Roberts W 3-0 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-2 Drake L 2-3 SW Missouri State* W 3-0 Fresno State << W 2-1 Oral Roberts W 5-2 San Jose State << W 3-1 #13 SMU W 1-0 at Air Force << L 2-5 vs. #24 Creighton (St. Louis, Mo.)* W 2-1 at New Mexico << W 1-0 SW Missouri State $ W 2-1 UC Santa Barbara W 3-1 Illinois State $ W 2-1 #11 Creighton L 0-2 vs. SMU & L 3-5 #5 SMU << L 1-3 TCU << W 3-1 San Diego State << L 0-1 UNLV << W 3-1 Fresno State : (2OT) W 2-1 #4 SMU : L 0-4

31 1998 (13-6-2, 4-3-1 WAC) at Western Kentucky* L 1-2 vs. #3 SMU $ L 1-2 at #4 Saint Louis L 0-3 Creighton* W 2-0 Michigan State & W 3-1 Drake • W 2-0 Drake* W 4-2 at #12 Penn State & T 1-1 at #10 Creighton • L 1-3 #1 SMU* L 0-2 (Tulsa advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3) Denver W 2-0 #28 Bradley* L 2-3 at #2 SMU & (2OT) W 2-1 Drury W 1-0 Eastern Illinois* (OT) W 1-0 at #6 Indiana & L 0-4 UMKC W 4-2 at Evansville* W 3-0 #14 Cal-State Fullerton ∞ W 4-0 at SW Missouri State* (OT) L 1-2 2005 (7-7-7, 2-4-3 C-USA) at SW Missouri State (OT) L 1-2 at Bradley $ L 1-2 Oral Roberts L 1-3 Oral Roberts W 5-0 UMKC T 2-2 at TCU << (OT) L 1-2 2002 (10-9, 4-5 MVC) at Virginia Tech (2OT) 15 W 4-3 at SMU << T 1-1 #15 UW-Milwaukee (OT) W 2-1 vs. #30 James Madison 15 T 1-1 UW-Milwaukee W 1-0 TCU 3 W 1-0 vs. Loyola Marymount @ T 1-1 New Mexico << W 3-0 UMKC 3 (OT) W 2-1 vs. Saint Louis @ W 4-1 Air Force << W 3-0 vs. Gonzaga 12 W 2-1 #3 Creighton 3 W 1-0 UNLV << W 4-1 at Oregon State 12 L 0-3 #1 New Mexico (OT) 3 L 1-2 San Diego State << W 2-0 at Oral Roberts W 2-1 Memphis ª T 1-1 at Jose State << L 0-1 UAB L 1-2 UAB ª T 2-2 at Fresno State << L 1-2 at #1 Stanford 13 W 3-1 at Kentucky ª L 1-2 #24 San Jose State : W 3-1 vs. California 13 L 0-2 at Marshall ª L 1-2 #8 SMU : W 1-0 Evansville* W 3-2 FIU ª T 1-1 Fresno State : (4OT) T 0-0 SW Missouri State* L 0-2 UCF ª W 2-0 (Fresno State advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4) at #10 Bradley* (OT) L 1-2 #11 SMU ª L 2-3 at Eastern Illinois* W 2-1 at South Carolina ª L 1-4 1999 (9-8, 6-4 WAC) Vanderbilt* W 3-1 at East Carolina ª W 4-2 at UAB - W 4-3 Western Kentucky* (2OT) L 1-2 Northeastern State (OT) W 3-2 vs. #24 South Florida - L 2-4 at #5 SMU* L 1-5 at #10 SMU º T 2-2 vs. Richmond ¥ L 1-3 at #10 Creighton* L 1-2 (Tulsa advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4) vs. #22 Bowling Green St. ¥ W 4-2 at Drake* W 1-0 vs. Marshall º W 3-0 Central Arkansas W 5-0 at SW Missouri State $ (2OT) L 0-1 vs. South Carolina º L 0-1 at #6 Saint Louis L 0-5 #9 SW Missouri State (OT) L 0-1 2003 (13-6-2, 6-1-2 MVC) 2006 (9-10, 5-3 C-USA) Drury << L 1-2 NCAA Tournament Second Round #24 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3 W 3-0 at Fresno State << (2OT) W 3-2 Drury W 3-0 Wisconsin 3 L 0-3 at San Jose State << L 1-3 at UMKC W 4-0 Drake (2 OT) W 2-1 #19 SMU << L 0-2 at Ohio State 14 W 2-1 vs. #29 Brown @ L 0-3 TCU << (2OT) W 1-0 vs. #13 Penn State 14 (2 OT) L 2-3 vs. #9 Indiana (OT) @ L 1-2 San Jose State << W 2-0 vs. #24 New Mexico @ W 3-2 vs. Dayton 7 L 0-3 Fresno State << (2OT) W 2-1 vs. Oral Robert @ (2OT) W 2-1 at #21 New Mexico 7 L 0-1 at TCU << W 3-2 #29 Stanford 3 W 2-0 UCF ª W 2-1 at #20 SMU << L 0-4 Denver 3 L 2-3 Centenary L 0-1 at Drury << W 2-1 vs. #5 Santa Clara L 1-2 at #15 Memphis ª L 0-3 at SW Missouri State* W 2-1 at FIU ª W 2-0 at Evansville* W 4-2 2000 (10-7-2, 5-4-2 MVC) Marshall ª W 1-0 Eastern Illinois* W 7-0 at #1 SMU ª L 0-2 Oregon State L 1-2 Bradley* T 2-2 at Oral Roberts W 4-2 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 00 W 2-1 SMU* (OT) W 1-0 at UAB ª W 4-3 Loyola Marymount 00 W 2-1 at Western Kentucky* L 0-1 #14 Kentucky ª L 0-1 George Mason @ W 3-2 at Vanderbilt* T 2-2 #11 South Carolina ª W 1-0 UNLV @ L 0-1 #22 Drake* W 4-1 UCF º W 5-0 at Oral Roberts W 7-3 #16 Creighton* W 2-1 #13 Kentucky º L 0-3 Drury W 4-2 SMU $ L 0-1 Drake* W 3-1 Oakland & (2OT) W 3-2 #9 Creighton* (OT) L 1-2 2007 (15-3-2, 6-0-2 C-USA) at #1 UCLA & L 2-3 NCAA Tournament Second Round at TCU* (OT) W 2-1 at Wisconsin 16 W 3-1 at #6 SMU* L 0-1 2004 (12-7-4, 5-3-1 MVC) vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (OT) 16 W 2-1 Eastern Illinois* L 2-3 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals vs. Georgetown @ W 1-0 Bradley* (2OT) T 1-1 vs. Stanford @ T 0-0 vs. #3 Virginia @ L 0-2 Western Kentucky* L 1-2 vs. Kentucky @ W 2-1 #18 Virginia Tech 3 L 2-3 Evansville* W 5-1 at UW-Milwaukee ? W 4-2 Missouri State 3 W 1-0 at Belmont* W 6-1 vs. Wisconsin ? L 2-3 at #4 Creighton W 3-1 at Vanderbilt* W 5-2 Oral Roberts W 3-0 #8 SMU (2OT) ª T 2-2 at SW Missouri State* (2OT) T 1-1 #8 Penn State 3 L 2-3 Memphis (2OT) ª T 3-3 at #11 Creighton $ L 1-2 Yale 3 W 3-1 at Kentucky ª W 3-0 at Drake* T 1-1 2001 (9-10, 4-5 MVC) at #10 South Carolina ª W 1-0 at #4 Creighton* L 0-4 at UCF ª W 2-1 CS-Northridge 3 L 0-1 Western Kentucky* W 4-1 Centenary W 9-0 UNLV 3 L 1-2 Vanderbilt* W 4-2 FIU ª W 6-0 Western Illinois % (OT) W 3-2 at #6 SMU L 0-4 at Marshall ª W 2-1 Georgia Southern % W 3-0 SW Missouri State* L 2-3 UAB ª W 2-0 Oral Roberts W 2-0 Evansville* W 8-0 at UAB º W 1-0 at Yale 11 L 0-1 at Eastern Illinois* (OT) W 1-0 vs. South Carolina º W 4-1 Brown 11 L 0-5 at Bradley* W 3-1 vs. FIU º W 3-2 at Drury W 4-1 SW Missouri State $ W 2-0 Central Connecticut & L 2-3 Metropolitan State W 2-1 at #17 Creighton $ T 1-1 at Vanderbilt* (OT) L 1-2 (Tulsa advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3)

32 2014 Tulsa soccer 2008 (16-4-3, 7-0-1 C-USA) 2011 (5-12, 1-7 C-USA) KEY NCAA Tournament Second Round SIU-Edwardsville L 3-1 1 - Getty Invitational, Tulsa, Okla. Georgia Southern W 2-0 at Missouri State W 2-1 2 - Mart Heinen Kickoff Classic, Quincy, Ill. at #2 Connecticut (2OT) T 1-1 #25 Loyola Marymount W 2-0 3 - Hurricane Classic, Tulsa, Okla. at Penn State 17 W 2-1 #3 UCONN 3 L 1-0 4 - Redbird-Beernuts Invitational, Normal, Ill.

vs. #10 Ohio State 17 L 0-2 Oakland 3 W 2-1 5 - NE Missouri State Classic, Kirksville, Mo. INTRO vs. #30 Oakland @ L 0-1 vs. Washington (OT) @ L 1-0 6 - Missouri-Saint Louis Grey Eagle Tournament vs. George Mason @ L 0-1 vs. #28 Dartmouth @ W 3-2 7 - Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M. Hofstra 3 W 3-0 #4 Akron L 3-0 8 - Oral Roberts Invitational, Tulsa, Okla. Northern Illinois (OT) 3 W 2-1 at South Carolina ª L 2-1 9 - Miller Lite Panther Invitational, Milwaukee, Wis. at #6 SMU ª W 4-1 #20 SMU ª L 2-1 0 - Air Force Academy Tournament at UAB ª W 2-1 UW-Green Bay L 3-2 # - Memphis State Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. Kentucky ª W 2-1 at Kentucky ª L 3-1 ^ - Bowling Green Soccer Classic Marshall ª W 3-0 Memphis ª L 3-0 ~ - New Mexico Lobo Invitational players UCF ª W 2-0 FIU ª W 4-1 ` - Hardee’s North Carolina Classic Oral Roberts W 4-0 at #11 UCF ª L 2-1 @ - Southern Methodist Invitational, Dallas, Texas at Memphis ª W 5-1 at Marshall ª L 2-1 ! - Illinois State Soccer Classic, Normal, Ill. at FIU ª W 2-0 #17 UAB ª L 2-1 = - Creighton Invitational, Omaha, Neb. South Carolina (2OT) ª T 0-0 * - Missouri Valley Conference games at Missouri State W 1-0 2012 (14-6-1, 5-2-1 C-USA) $ - Missouri Valley Conference Tournament vs. UAB º W 4-2 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 & - NCAA Tournament vs. South Carolina º W 2-0 UMKC W 4-0 (f) - won by forfeit

vs. #24 Kentucky (2OT) º T 1-1 #3 New Mexico (OT) 3 W 2-1 + - Western Illinois MCC/MVC Classic Macomb, Ill. staff (Tulsa claimed title on penalty kicks, 4-2) #4 South Florida 3 L 2-1 % - SW Missouri State Tournament, Springfield, Mo. UMKC & W 1-0 at #14 UCLA (Pac-12 Network) L 1-0 √ - Aces Umbro Classic, Evansville, Ind. at #2 Creighton & L 1-2 at Loyola Marymount W 3-0 ∆ - Hurricane Lotto Classic, Tulsa, Okla. vs. UC Davis @ L 2-1 << - Western Athletic Conference games 2009 (15-5-2, 6-1-1 C-USA) vs. Oakland @ W 7-5 ? - Panther Invitational, Milwaukee, Wisc. NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal Round South Carolina ª W 4-0 • - Creighton Ameritas Classic Missouri State W 2-0 #11 Creighton W 2-0 ∞ - Neutral games played at SMU

Seattle (2OT) 3 T 1-1 Marshall ª W 2-0 - UAB Tournament review #1 Akron 3 L 1-0 at #25 SMU ª L 1-0 ¥ - Bradley Tournament at Northern Illinois 18 W 1-0 Nebraska Omaha W 5-2 00 - UNLV Tournament vs. #9 Northwestern (OT) 18 L 3-2 at Memphis ª T 2-2 ª Conference USA game vs. CS-Northridge @ L 2-1 at UAB ª W 2-1 º C-USA Tournament 11 - Yale Tournament vs. #28 Bradley @ W 2-1 UCF ª W 3-1 Kentucky ª L 2-0 12 - Oregon State Tournament at Saint Louis (2OT) W 4-3 at FIU ª W 2-1 13 - Stanford Tournament FIU ª W 3-0 vs. UAB (2OT) º W 1-0 14 - Ohio State Tournament records and

Denver W 4-2 vs. SMU º W 5-0 : - Western Athletic Conference Tournament games history at Kentucky ª W 1-0 at South Florida (OT) & W 1-0 15- Viirginia Tech Classic at South Carolina ª (2OT) T 1-1 San Diego & L 2-1 16- Middleton Sports & Fitness Inv., Madison, Wis. #23 UAB ª W 5-1 17- Penn State Classic SMU ª L 3-2 2013 (11-6-3, 4-3-2 C-USA) 18- NIU Invitational at Marshall ª W 2-1 at #6 Creighton L 2-0 Memphis ª W 2-0 at Drake W 3-0 at UCF ª W 6-2 conference Ohio State 3 W 4-1 athletic american Kentucky º W 2-1 SIU-Edwardsville 3 W 2-0 Marshall º W 3-0 vs. UMKC (2OT) @ T 1-1 #23 Saint Louis (OT) & W 4-3 vs. Hartwick (OT) @ W 3-2 #5 Northwestern & W 1-0 Valparaiso W 4-0 at #1 Akron & L 1-0 Old Dominion ª L 2-1 at #8 Maryland L 2-1 2010 (12-7-2, 3-3-2 C-USA) at South Carolina (OT) ª W 2-1 NCAA Tournament Second Round #20 New Mexico ª L 1-0 vs. Seattle @ W 3-1 Charlotte (OT) ª W 3-2 vs. Lipscomb @ W 4-1 #5 UAB ª L 2-1 Western Illinois 3 W 4-0 at Kentucky (2OT) ª T 0-0 SIU-Edwardsville 3 W 1-0 at Marshall (2OT) ª T 1-1 St. Louis W 4-1 FIU ª W 2-0 Missouri State (2OT) W 2-1 at Florida Atlantic ª W 3-0 at #1 Akron L 4-0 vs. South Carolina º W 3-1 at Memphis ª W 2-1 vs. #19 New Mexico º W 3-0 at #11 Creighton L 3-1 at Charlotte (CBS Sports) º L 1-0 #20 South Carolina ª L 1-0 Marshall (2OT) ª T 1-1 at #6 SMU ª L 3-2 at UAB (2OT) ª W 1-0 Kentucky ª L 2-1 at FIU ª W 5-1 #15 UCF (2OT) ª T 1-1 vs. Kentucky º W 5-0 vs. #16 UCF º W 2-1 vs. South Carolina (2OT) º L 1-0 Bradley & W 2-0 at #20 Indiana & L 5-1

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ference produced 14 players who received All-America ESPN. Sixty percent of the American’s women’s bas- #AMERICANRISING recognition by a major outlet. ketball games will be carried on either national cable, regional sports networks or ESPN3. Not entirely unlike the nation that provides its name- The American had four players chosen in the first round sake, the American Athletic Conference was born from of the 2014 NFL Draft, trailing only the SEC and the American Athletic Conference teams will have access an ideal in which members with ambitious goals are ACC among FBS conferences. UCF quarterback Blake to the pinnacle of college football’s postseason struc- provided with the means to succeed in their quests Bortles highlighted a group of 12 American Athletic ture. An American representative would be chosen for for excellence. Conference players chosen when he was taken No. 3 the College Football Playoff semifinals if it is among overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars. the top four teams following the regular season. With roots that extend to three conferences, the Otherwise, the league would place its champion in American Athletic Conference membership in 2014-15 The success of The American in Year 1 was not limited either the Cotton Bowl, Fiesta Bowl or Peach Bowl if consists of 11 institutions: the University of Central to the gridiron. UConn won NCAA titles in both men’s it is ranked higher than the champions of Conference Florida, the University of Cincinnati, East Carolina and women’s basketball. The conference had the best USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain University, the University of Connecticut, the University postseason winning percentage of any league in men’s West Conference and the Sun Belt Conference. of Houston, the University of Memphis, the University basketball, while The American produced top-10 teams of South Florida Southern Methodist University, in baseball, men’s soccer and men’s golf and sent Additionally, The American has announced primary or Temple University, Tulane University and the University half of its participating teams to the NCAA Softball secondary partnerships with 12 bowls for the next six- of Tulsa. Championship. year cycle, ensuring multiple annual matchups against the nation’s top conferences and providing desirable The 2015-16 season sees the U.S. Naval Academy join The American Athletic Conference holds television postseason destinations to member institutions and the ranks in football only. partnerships with ESPN and CBS Sports that will their fans. give the conference unprecedented national exposure. Under the leadership of commissioner Mike Aresco, The football portion of the contract, which begins The American Athletic Conference administers to its The American, which operated as the Big East in the 2014 season, calls for nearly 90 percent of membership from a state-of-the-art office located Conference from 1979 to 2013, has immediately taken conference-controlled games on national broadcast or in Providence, R.I. The location of the conference a place at the forefront of Division I athletics, with national cable platforms. The first American Athletic headquarters — just steps from the city’s Amtrak schools that have played in four Bowl Championship Conference Football Championship, which will be station and 10 minutes from T.F. Green International Series games, won four NCAA men’s basketball titles played in 2015, will be carried either on ABC or ESPN Airport — gives the conference easy access to its since 1999, and won nine NCAA women’s basketball on Championship Saturday. member schools. championships since 1995. In men’s basketball, the television deal calls for all The conference headquarters is equipped with a Two American Athletic Conference football teams conference-controlled games to be televised, with complete video production studio, serving as the were ranked in the top 15 of the final 2013 Associated more than 63 percent slotted for national broadcast or home of the American Digital Network, and small- and Press poll. Five were selected for bowl games, includ- national cable — a minimum of 107 games. The entire large-scale meeting rooms to accommodate the many ing UCF, which won the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and postseason tournament will be televised, including the coaches’ and administrators’ meetings held on-site finished the season ranked No. 10 nationally. The con- championship game, which will be either on ABC or 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, Providence RI 02903

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Date Opponent Time Aug. 17 at Marquette (Exh.) TBA Aug. 22 Rogers State (Exh.) 4:30 pm Aug. 23 Central Arkansas (Exh.) 7:30 pm Aug. 29 at Saint Louis 7:00 pm Aug. 31 at SIU-Edwardsville 1:00 pm Sept. 5 Virginia! 7:30 pm Sept. 7 CSUN! 2:30 pm Sept. 13 Creighton 7:00 pm Sept. 16 Oral Roberts 7:00 pm Sept. 20 at Akron 6:00 pm Sept. 26 at SMU* 7:00 pm Sept. 30 at Missouri State 7:00 pm Oct. 4 Cincinnati* 7:00 pm Oct. 8 at USF* 6:00 pm Oct. 11 at UConn* 6:00 pm Oct. 17 Memphis* 6:00 pm Oct. 22 sMU* 7:00 pm Oct. 25 at Temple* 1:00 pm Nov. 1 UCF* 7:00 pm Nov. 8 at The American Quarterfinals TBA Nov. 14 The American Semifinals @ Storrs, Conn. TBA Nov. 16 The American Championship @ Storrs, Conn. TBA Nov. 20 at NCAA 1st Round TBA Nov. 23 at NCAA 2nd Round TBA Nov. 30 at NCAA 3rd Round TBA Dec. 5-7 at NCAA Quarterfinals TBA Dec. 12-14 NCAA College Cup @ Cary, N.C. TBA

! Holiday Inn Hurricane Classic * American Athletic Conference game All game times listed in Central time zone and are subject to change.