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2002 NCAA Soccer Records Book Division I Men’s Records Individual Records .............................................. 6 Team Records ..................................................... 11 Polls ................................................................... 15 6 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Season SAVES PER GAME Individual Records 46—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1980 (17 Season Official NCAA Division I men's soccer records games) 21.8—John Santos, Fairleigh Dickinson, 1959 (218 in Career 10 games) began with the 1959 season and are based on Career information submitted to the NCAA statistics ser- 109—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1977-80 (49 games) 12.08—Dale Hetherington, Western Mich., 1973-76 vice by institutions participating in the statistics (604 in 50 games) GOALS PER GAME rankings. Career records of players include GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE only those years in which they competed in Season 2.71—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1980 (46 Season (Min. 1,200 minutes) Division I. Annual champions started in the in 17 games) 0.26—John Putna, Indiana, 1978 (6 GA in 2,075 min.) 1998 season, which was the first year the Career (Min. 45 goals) Career (Min. 2,500 minutes) NCAA compiled weekly leaders. In statistical 2.31—Herb Schmidt, Rutgers, 1959-61 (90 in 39 0.34—Tony Meola, Virginia, 1988-89 (11 GA in rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or games) 2,922 min.) averages may indicate ties where none exist. In ASSISTS GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYED these cases, the numerical order of the rankings Game is accurate. 8,306:00—Steve McCullough, UNC Asheville/ 7—Mike Granelli, St. Peter’s vs. New York U., Oct. 17, Marquette, 1991-94 1985 Season 40 GOALS AND 40 ASSISTS Scoring 24—Ben Ferry, George Washington, 1997 (18 Career games) 24 players (most recent: Andrew Williams, Rhode POINTS Career Island, 1994-97) Game 66—Dante Washington, Radford, 1988-92 (88 18—Marty Ryczek, Stetson vs. Southeastern Bible, games) Miscellaneous Sept. 19, 1974 Season ASSISTS PER GAME 108—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1980 (17 Season FASTEST GOAL FROM START OF GAME games) 1.64—Joe Casucci, Niagara, 1970 (14 games) :09—Josh Brinkley, UAB vs. Belmont, Nov. 5, 1999; Career Career (Min. 30 assists) Jari Takatalo, James Madison vs. UNC Wilmington, 255—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1977-80 0.95—Hayden Knight, Marquette, 1976-79 (42 in 44 Oct. 12, 1996 (49 games) games) FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS POINTS PER GAME :09—John Hall, American (2) vs. George Washington, Season Goalkeeping Oct. 6, 1987 6.35—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1980 (108 FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS BY OPPOSING in 17 games) TEAMS Career (Min. 100 points) SAVES 5.20—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1977-80 Game :03—UC Santa Barb. (Aaron Wellman), then UCLA (255 in 49 games) 44—John Santos, Fairleigh Dickinson vs. New York U., (Seth George), Nov. 6, 1998 1959 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE GOAL GOALS 16—Pete Milich, Akron, Sept. 23, 1961 to Oct. 6, Game Season 8— Paul Wright, Central Conn. St. vs. Md.-East. Shore, 230—Ray Migas, DePaul, 1987 (18 games) 1962 1995; Juan Bernal, South Ala. vs. Birmingham-So., Career CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES 1981; Marty Ryczek, Stetson vs. Southeastern Bible, 620—Jose Grave dePeralta, Wake Forest, 1980-83 900:00—Randy Phillips, Southern Methodist, Sept. 27, Sept. 19, 1974 (77 games) 1980 to Nov. 5, 1980 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date Game 7 Edward Kositzki, Northern Ill. vs. Valparaiso..............................Oct. 9, 1971 7 Manuel Hernandez, San Jose St. vs. UC Santa Cruz..............................1969 7 Benito Artinano, North Carolina St. vs. Appalachian St. ........................1964 POINTS 7 Pete Milich, Akron vs. Frostburg St. ..........................................Nov. 3, 1962 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 18 Marty Ryczek, Stetson vs. Southeastern Bible ..........................Sept. 19, 1974 ASSISTS 17 Paul Wright, Central Conn. St. vs. Md.-East. Shore ................................1995 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 17 Edward Kositzki, Northern Ill. vs. Valparaiso..............................Oct. 9, 1971 7 Mike Granelli, St. Peter’s vs. New York U. ..............................Oct. 17, 1985 17 Manuel Hernandez, San Jose St. vs. UC Santa Cruz..............................1969 6 Mark Abele, Santa Clara vs. Sacramento St. ...........................Oct. 29, 1980 16 Michael King, Fairleigh Dickinson vs. Monmouth ...................................1982 5 Fred Silva, Virginia Tech vs. Elon .............................................Sept. 5, 2001 16 Juan Bernal, South Ala. vs. Birmingham So. ..........................................1981 5 Chris Fronk, Stetson vs. Florida Tech ......................................Sept. 26, 2000 16 Nnamdi Nwokocha, Clemson vs. Belmont Abbey .....................Sept. 9, 1979 5 Josh Back, Detroit vs. Alabama A&M .......................................Nov. 1, 1998 16 Edward Kositzki, Northern Ill. vs. Ball St. .................................Oct. 23, 1971 5 Ben Ferry, George Washington vs. Fordham ............................Sept. 5, 1997 15 Dante Washington, Radford vs. Md.-East. Shore....................................1990 15 Dante Washington, Radford vs. Atlantic Christian ....................Oct. 22, 1988 5 Medufia Kulego, St. John’s (N.Y.) vs. Manhattan.....................Sept. 13, 1995 5 Kevin O’Neill, Buffalo ..............................................................Oct. 5, 1993 15 Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. vs. George Washington....Nov. 15, 1978 5 Willy Roy, Jr., Northern Ill. vs. Ill.-Chicago ...............................Oct. 24, 1989 15 Dan McCrudden, Rhode Island vs. Boston College.................................1975 5 Chip Gill, Western Mich. vs. IPFW .........................................Oct. 26, 1988 14 John Dugan, Va. Commonwealth vs. West Va. Tech...................Oct. 5, 1987 14 Mark Erwin, Wake Forest vs. St. Andrews ..............................Sept. 16, 1983 5 Jason Cohen, DePaul vs. Chicago St. ...................................................1987 14 Declan McSheffrey, South Ala. vs. Samford...........................................1983 5 Paul Shaver, Wright St. .......................................................................1986 5 Kevin Green, Western Mich. vs. Toledo .................................Sept. 23, 1984 14 Joe Casucci, Niagara vs. Canisius........................................................1970 5 Miguel Avila, Santa Clara vs. St. Mary’s (Cal.) ........................Oct. 24, 1979 14 Benito Artinano, North Carolina St. vs. Appalachian St. .......................1964 5 Rosendo Gutierrez, Fresno St. vs. St. Mary’s (Cal.).................................1979 14 Pete Milich, Akron vs. Frostburg St. ..........................................Nov. 3, 1962 14 Pete Milich, Akron vs. Case Tech ............................................Oct. 23, 1961 5 Zach Papanikolaou, Wis.-Milwaukee vs. Beloit .......................Sept. 29, 1973 5 Rich Coleman, James Madison vs. Old Dominion.....................Oct. 28, 1972 GOALS 5 Jim Zylker, San Jose St. vs. Cal St. Hayward .........................................1972 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date SAVES 8 Paul Wright, Central Conn. St. vs. Md.-East. Shore ................................1995 8 Juan Bernal, South Ala. vs. Birmingham Southern...................................1981 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 8 Marty Ryczek, Stetson vs. Southeastern Bible ..........................Sept. 19, 1974 44 John Santos, Fairleigh Dickinson vs. New York U. .................................1959 7 Mark Erwin, Wake Forest vs. St. Andrews ..............................Sept. 16, 1983 37 Tom Boehm, Western Mich. vs. Evansville ..............................Sept. 21, 1977 7 Declan McSheffrey, South Ala. vs. Samford...........................................1983 35 Dale Hetherington, Western Mich. vs. Spring Arbor .................Oct. 11, 1975 34 Bucky Moser, East Carolina vs. North Carolina .....................................1974 7 Michael King, Fairleigh Dickinson vs. Monmouth ...................................1982 34 Alan Weinberger, Boston U. vs. Babson.................................Sept. 30, 1972 7 Nnamdi Nwokocha, Clemson vs. Belmont Abbey .....................Sept. 9, 1979 7 Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. vs. George Washington....Nov. 15, 1978 34 Mike Rado, Wright St. vs. Oberlin ..........................................Oct. 18, 1969 7 Dan McCrudden, Rhode Island vs. Boston College.................................1975 33 Howie Levin, Bucknell vs. Lycoming ........................................Nov. 11, 1967 7 Edward Kositzki, Northern Ill. vs. Ball St. .................................Oct. 23, 1971 30 Hans Mueh, Air Force vs. Benedictine .......................................Oct. 3, 1965 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—GAME, SAVES 7 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date GOALS 30 Hans Mueh, Air Force vs. North Carolina..................................Oct. 1, 1965 29 Keith Shroyer, Western Mich. vs. Michigan St. .......................Oct. 20, 1971 Player, Team Year Games Goals Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. ...................... 1980 17 46 28 Ken Clark, Temple vs. Penn St. .............................................................1994 Mark Erwin, Wake Forest .................................... 1983 21 36 28 Paul Turin, South Carolina vs. Appalachian St. .......................Oct. 29, 1978 Dov Markus, Long Island...................................... 1965 14 35 28 Frank Crupi, Fairleigh Dickinson vs. Bucknell .........................................1975 David Doyle, Campbell ......................................
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