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Pac-12 Men's Soccer PAC-12 MEN'S SOCCER PAC-12 Second Team 2005 First Team Second Team Casey Armstrong, WASH Pieter Berger, CAL Ryan Callahan, OSU ALL-ACADEMIC Joe Birklid, WASH Scott Bolkan, STAN Stephen Fung, WASH Yohei Fukuda, CAL Calen Carr, CAL George John, WASH 2000 First Team Abe Geiger, STAN Evan Corey, UCLA Alex Kozachenko, STAN Mike Casale, WASH Mat Herold, FS Chris Eylander, WASH Chance Myers, UCLA Todd Dunivant, STAN Todd Leber, STAN Andrew Felder, CAL Tom Montgomery, STAN Taylor Graham, STAN Alex Martinez, CAL Brett Gardner, OSU Michael Nieraeth, CAL Matt Moses, STAN Jeremy Proud, FS Bryan Jordan, OSU Evan Sassano, CAL Mike Murphy, STAN Matt Taylor, UCLA Dan Shapiro, STAN Michael Strickland, STAN Ryan Nelsen, STAN Daniel Waltman, WASH Bret Shimizu, STAN Mason Webb, OSU Chad Olsen, WASH Zach Wells, UCLA Tyson Wahl, CAL Justin Woodard, OSU Bryn Ritchie, WASH Michael Wilson, STAN Luke Rust, STAN Second Team 2008 First Team Caleb Westbay, UCLA 2003 First Team Michael Brown, STAN Ryan Callahan, OSU Corey Woolfolk, STAN Pieter Berger, CAL Tally Hall, SDSU Jamie Finch, WASH Adam Zapala, STAN Peter Billmeyer, OSU Ty Harden, WASH Rylan Hawkins, WASH Joe Birklid, WASH Matthew Holtrust, CAL George John, WASH Second Team Rob Fulton, STAN Jeff Hoover, WASH Tim Kelly, OSU Dylan Dupree, CAL Dru Hoshimiya, UCLA Cooper McKee, STAN Daniel Leach, OSU Chris Gores, STAN Todd Leber, STAN Luke Mehring, UCLA Mike Miller, OSU Scott Leber, STAN Jeff Margarian, FS Evan Morgan, STAN Tom Montgomery, STAN Roger Levesque, STAN Nino Rivas, FS Ryan Oblak, STAN John Moore, STAN Johanes Maliza, STAN James Twellman, STAN Eric Reed, UCLA Daniel Phelps, WASH Aaron McHardy, OSU Zach Wells, UCLA Galen Thompson, STAN Bobby Warshaw, STAN Matt Olsen, OSU Sean Whalen, STAN Jake Sagare, WASH 2006 First Team Second Team Derek Shanahan, STAN Second Team Scott Bolkan, STAN Servando Carrasco, CAL Kendall Simmonds, CAL Casey Armstrong, WASH Lucas Egenwall, OSU Stephen Fung, WASH Ben Somoza, WASH Yohei Fukuda, CAL Kevin Forrest, WASH Maxwell Griffin, UCLA Brian Walker, CAL Abe Geiger, STAN Brett Gardner, OSU Tracy Hasson, OSU Andrew Gregorio, FS Rylan Hawkins, WASH Ryan Imamura, STAN 2001 First Team Mat Herold, FS George John, WASH Hector Jimenez, CAL Nelson Akwari, UCLA Matt Janusz, STAN Freddy McDonald, SDSU Adam Lang, WASH Todd Dunivant, STAN Alex Martinez, CAL Dan Shapiro, STAN Mike Parker, OSU Taylor Graham, STAN Garrett Terracciano, CAL Brett Shimizu, STAN Michael Strickland, STAN Dru Hoshimiya, UCLA Tyson Wahl, CAL Galen Thompson, STAN Andrew Wiedeman, CAL Leo Krupnik, CAL Daniel Waltman, WASH Nick Webb, OSU Justin Woodard, OSU Johanes Maliza, STAN Michael Wilson, STAN Aaron McHardy, OSU Second Team 2009 First Team Matt Moses, STAN 2004 First Team Michael Brown, STAN Jamie Finch, WASH Chad Olsen, WASH Pieter Berger, CAL Ryan Callahan, OSU Rylan Hawkins, WASH Bryn Ritchie, WASH Joe Birklid, WASH Tally Hall, SDSU Clayton Holz, STAN Ben Somoza, WASH Calen Carr, CAL Tracy Hasson, OSU John Moore, STAN Andrew Terris, STAN Chris Eylander, WASH Matthew Holtrust, CAL Evan Morgan, STAN Kevin Forrest, WASH Bryan Jordan, OSU Daniel Phelps, WASH Second Team Robby Fulton, STAN Daniel Leach, OSU Brent Richards, WASH Peter Billmeyer, OSU Bryan Jordan, OSU Evan Morgan, STAN John Swenson, OSU John Carson, UCLA Todd Leber, STAN Ryan Oblak, STAN Bobby Warshaw, STAN Patrick Fisher, CAL Jason Mariner, OSU Eric Reed, UCLA Andrew Wiedemna, CAL Abe Geiger, STAN Nathan Quan, OSU Mason Webb, OSU Dominique Yahyavi, STAN Nick Jensen, OSU James Twellman, STAN Devin Kato, CAL 2007 First Team Second Team Roger Levesque, STAN Second Team Scott Bolkan, STAN Shaun Culver, STAN Chris Roner, CAL Casey Armstrong, WASH Kevin Forrest, WASH Garrett Gunther, STAN Jake Sagare, WASH Evan Corey, UCLA Brett Gardner, OSU Hector Jimenez, CAL Derek Shanahan, STAN Andrew Felder, CAL Rylan Hawkins, WASH Theodore Jones, CAL Michael Wilson, STAN Yohei Fukuda, CAL Daniel Leach, OSU Adam Lang, STAN Zach Wells, UCLA Ty Harden, WASH Freddy McDonald, SDSU Colin Micthell, OSU Matt Janusz, STAN John Moore, STAN T.J. Novak, STAN 2002 First Team Andrew Kartunen, STAN Daniel Phelps, WASH Mike Parker, OSU Peter Billmeyer, OSU Bronson McDonald, STAN Dan Shapiro, STAN Davis Paul, CAL Todd Dunivant, STAN Noah Merl, CAL Nick Webb, OSU Evan Sassano, CAL Rob Fulton, STAN Bret Shimizu, STAN Mike Zaher, UCLA Justin Woodward, OSU Kyle Fukuchi, WASH Tyson Wahl, CAL Taylor Graham, STAN Johanes Maliza, STAN Aaron McHardy, OSU Troy Ready, WASH Jose Rivas, FS Andrew Terris, STAN James Twellman, STAN 3 PAC-12 MEN'S SOCCER 2010 First Team PAC-12 YEARLY 2009 Brian Perk, UCLA ......... 0.87 2007 CAL .............................. 0.77 Dersu Albofathi, STAN 2010 David Bingham, CAL .... 0.77 2008 CAL .............................. 0.76 Jose Altamirano, SDSU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2011 Spencer Richey, WASH.. 0.75 2009 UCLA ........................... 0.86 Travis Anderson, OSU Brian Rowe, UCLA ....... 0.75 2010 CAL .............................. 0.77 Jamie Finch, WASH Points 2011 WASH .......................... 0.75 Chandler Hoffman, UCLA 2000 McKinley Tennyson, UCLA . 34 Clayton Holz, STAN 2001 Roger Levesque, STAN .... 37 PAC-12 YEARLY Jake Parker, OSU 2002 Alan Gordon, OSU ........... 34 TEAM LEADERS Brent Richards, WASH 2003 Matt Taylor, UCLA ............ 36 John Swenson, OSU 2004 Mike Enfield, UCLA ......... 30 Points Bobby Warshaw, STAN 2005 Calen Carr, CAL ............... 30 2000 STAN ............................ 205 Dominique Yahyavi, STAN 2006 Kevin Forrest, WASH ....... 33 2001 STAN ............................ 167 2007 Ely Allen, WASH .............. 26 2002 UCLA ............................ 159 Second Team 2008 Andrew Wiedeman, CAL .. 29 2003 UCLA ............................ 172 Eric Anderson, STAN 2009 Kyle Nakazawa, UCLA ..... 31 2004 UCLA ............................ 111 Jason Dodson, STAN 2010 Davis Paul, CAL ............... 30 2005 CAL ............................... 104 Stephen Fung, WASH 2011 Chandler Hoffman, UCLA .. 42 2006 UCLA ............................ 134 Garrett Gunther, STAN 2007 CAL ................................. 85 Ryan Hollingshead, UCLA Goals 2008 UCLA ............................ 119 Hector Jimenez, CAL 2000 McKinley Tennyson, UCLA 15 2009 UCLA ............................ 104 Brad Keller, WASH 2001 Roger Levesque, STAN .... 14 2010 CAL ............................... 133 Davis Paul, CAL 2002 Alan Gordon, OSU ........... 15 2011 UCLA ............................ 149 Will Pleskow, WASH 2003 Matt Taylor, UCLA ............ 14 Evan Raynr, UCLA 2004 Mike Enfield, UCLA ......... 13 Goals Tony Salciccia, CAL 2005 Calen Carr, CAL ............... 13 2000 STAN .............................. 68 2006 Kevin Forrest, WASH ....... 16 2001 STAN .............................. 56 2011 First Team 2007 Ely Allen, WASH .............. 12 2002 UCLA .............................. 53 Dersu Albofathi, STAN 2008 Andrew Wiedeman .......... 12 2003 UCLA .............................. 55 Travis Anderson, OSU 2009 Danny Mwanga, OSU ...... 14 2004 OSU ................................ 41 Alexander Binnie, STAN 2010 Victor Chavez, UCLA ....... 10 2005 CAL ................................. 38 Jamie Finch, WASH 2011 Chandler Hoffman, UCLA .. 18 2006 UCLA .............................. 46 Chandler Hoffman, UCLA 2007 WASH ............................. 29 Alex Klein, WASH Assists 2008 UCLA .............................. 37 Jake Parker, OSU 2000 Matt Moses, STAN ........... 10 2009 UCLA .............................. 31 Brent Richards, WASH 2001 Roger Levesque, STAN ...... 9 Josh Smith, OSU 2010 CAL ................................. 42 2002 Roger Levesque, STAN .... 13 2011 UCLA .............................. 43 Joe Sofia, UCLA 2003 Adolfo Gregorio, UCLA ..... 14 John Swenson, OSU 2004 Chad Barrett, UCLA ......... 10 Assists 2005 Ryan Johnson, OSU .......... 9 Second Team 2000 STAN .............................. 69 2006 Raphael Cox, WASH .......... 9 Jason Dodson, STAN 2001 STAN .............................. 55 Sal Zizzo, UCLA ................. 9 Kody Duff, SDSU 2002 UCLA .............................. 53 2007 Josh Cameron, OSU .......... 7 Hunter Gorskie, STAN 2003 UCLA .............................. 62 Kyle Nakazawa, UCLA ....... 7 Garrett Gunther, STAN 2004 UCLA .............................. 35 2008 Jason Leopoldo, UCLA ...... 9 Brandon Hansen, OSU 2005 OSU ................................ 32 Michael Stephens, UCLA ... 9 Ryan Hollingshead, UCLA 2006 UCLA .............................. 42 2009 Hector Jimenez, CAL ......... 9 Evan Raynr, UCLA 2007 CAL ................................. 32 2010 Davis Paul, CAL ............... 14 Morgan Sacco, SDSU 2008 UCLA .............................. 45 2011 Kelyn Rowe, UCLA .......... 10 Tony Salciccia, CAL 2009 UCLA .............................. 42 Daniel Van Vleet, OSU 2010 UCLA .............................. 52 Goalie Saves Sean Zaher, SDSU 2011 UCLA .............................. 63 2000 DJ Countess, UCLA ......... 81 2001 Zach Wells, UCLA ......... 101 Goalie Saves 2002 Peter Billmeyer, OSU ..... 100 2000 CAL ................................. 93 2003 Eric Kronberg, FSU ....... 106 2001 UCLA ............................ 104 2004 Chris Eylander, WASH...... 79 2002 OSU .............................. 102 2005 Packy Deenihan, OSU ..... 90 2003 FSU .............................. 107 2006 Tally Hall, SDSU .............. 80 2004 WASH ............................. 79 2007 Stefan Frei, CAL .............. 91 2005 OSU ................................ 98 2008 Stefan Frei, CAL .............. 82 2006 UCLA .............................
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