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Ottawa Braves No Ottawa Braves No. Name YR. POS. HT. Hometown/Previous School 0 Gage Powers JR GK 6-0 Collinsville, Okla./Rose State College 1 Isaac Gwinn JR GK 6-1 Rockbridge, Ohio/Tiffin University 2 Julian Colchado JR D/M 5-10 Houston, Texas/Coastal Bend College 3 Aaron Hernandez JR M 5-10 Dallas, Texas/Mountain View College 4 Gardner Blanck SR D 6-2 Manhattan, Kan./Allen Community College 5 Nick Wolfe SO D 5-10 Auburn, Wash./Auburn Mountainview 6 Matthew Perich SO M 6-0 Overland Park, Kan./Kansas Christian College 7 Cain Scott SR F 5-9 Lawrence, Kan./Lawrence 8 Parker White JR M 6-3 Olathe, Kan./Olathe South 9 Thomas Santos JR F 6-0 Sao Paulo, Brazil/Cloud County Community College 10 Jonathan Rawayo JR F 5-6 Mexico City, Mexico/Escuela Comercial Camara de Comercio 11 Raul Magno SR M 5-8 Boulder, Colo./Adams State University 12 John Willey SO F 5-10 Mount Laurel, N.J./Kings Christian 13 Austin Fuhr SO F 5-10 Basehor, Kan./Basehor-Linwood 14 Samir Brito JR D 5-10 Carabobo, Venezuela/Lindenwood University 15 Nate Johnson SR D 6-0 Nampa, Idaho/Laramie County Community College 17 Brennan Clark JR D 5-7 Topeka, Kan./Topeka West 18 Jack Hatswell FR M 5-6 Ottery St. Mary, England/The Kings School 19 Isaiah Durman SO D 6-0 Carl Junction, Mo./Carl Junction 20 Carlos Alvarez FR D 5-6 Cali, Columbia/Colegio Ideas 21 Francisco Maya FR M 5-11 Montebello, Calif./Schurr 22 Skyler Price FR M 5-11 Topeka, Kan./Seaman 23 Jean-Claude Swartz SO D 6-2 Pretoria, South Africa/Crawford College Pretoria Ricardo Gaitan* SR M 5-10 Bogota, Colombia/Lake Superior College Andrew Kessel* JR D 6-1 Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley West Vincenzo Leone* JR M 6-1 Palermo, Italy/Cowley College Angel Ramirez* SR D/M 5-10 Palmdale, Calif./Cowley College Head Coach: Edward Maya, 1st Season Assistant Coaches: Fabian Munoz 2020-21 OU Men’s Soccer Schedule Date Opponent Location Time 9/5 @ Graceland University Lamoni, Iowa L, 2-0 9/11 Southwestern College Ottawa, Kan. 7:30pm 9/18 Bethany College Ottawa, Kan. 5pm 9/26 @ Tabor College Hillsboro, Kan. 8pm 10/3 @ University of Saint Mary Leavenworth, Kan. 7:30pm 10/10 York College Ottawa, Kan. 7:30pm 10/17 @ Avila University Kansas City, Mo. 1pm 10/24 Sterling College Ottawa, Kan. 5pm 10/30 @ Bethel College North Newton, Kan. 7:30pm 11/6 @ Friends University Wichita, Kan. 5pm 11/13 Kansas Wesleyan University Salina, Kan. 7:30pm 2021 TBD @ McPherson McPherson, Kan. TBD 2021 TBD Oklahoma Wesleyan Univ. Bartlesville, Okla. TBD 2021 TBD @ Missouri Valley College Marshall, Mo. TBD Southwestern Moundbuilders No. Name YR. POS. HT. Hometown/Previous School 00 Jackson Magill FR GK 6’0 Southaven, Miss./Southaven HS 0 Joey Valenti FR GK 5’9 Toronto, Ontario, Canada/Bill CrothersSecondary School 1 Joshua Eibl SO GK 6’6 Munich, Germany/Coffeyville CC 2 Jeremy Sanchez SR D 5’6 Kansas City, Kan./Johnson County CC 3 Mohamed Tall SO D 6’2 Philadelphia, Pa.Valley Forge Military College 4 Emanuel Rodriguez JR M 5’10 Chicago, Ill./Morton College 6 Kobina Coker JR D 6’4 London, England/Broward College 7 Gamilia Gomez JR D 5’10 Auburn, Calif./American River College 8 Bryson Guinn JR D 5’9 North Richland Hills, Texas/Birdville HS 9 Francis Watson JR F 5’2 Philadelphia, Pa./Valley Forge Military College 10 Lucas Travis SR F 6’0 Lodi, Calif./Wayland Baptist 11 Caleb Caskey SR D 6’2 Frisco, Texas/Frisco Liberty HS 12 Homero Delgado FR GK 6’0 El Paso, Texas/El Paso CC 13 Joshua Walker SR M 5’11 Mulvane, Kan./Mulvane HS 14 Malvin Mupondi FR D 5’10 Harare, Zimbabwe/Churchill School 15 Mamadou Diarra FR F 5’10 Philadelphia, Pa./Upper Darby HS 16 Gabe Navarrete SO F 5’10 El Paso, Texas/Irvin HS 17 Richard Bracho FR D 5’5 Caracas, Venezuela/Coppell HS 19 Fabio Schneider JR M 5’10 Cologne, Germany/Humboldt Gymnasium Cologne 20 Coby Stroud FR F 5’9 Kennedale, Texas/Kennedale HS 21 Alex Perez SR M 5’10 Frisco, Texas/Brookhaven CC 22 Lonnie Madory JR GK 5’11 Norman, Okla./Community Christian School 23 Jamie Guajardo FR GK 6’0 Cypress, Texas/Bridgeland HS 24 Ivan Palacios FR F 6’6 Spring, Texas/Klein HS 25 Frank Rivas SR D 5’10 Corsicana, Texas/Corsicana HS 26 Jose Savin FR M 5’9 San Antonio, Texas/Roosevelt HS 27 Derrick Hayes FR D 6’1 Ghana, Africa/Delaware County CC 28 Nicholas Longoria SO M 5’6 Carrollton, Texas/Creekview HS 29 Ulises Urbina FR M 5’9 Oklahoma City, Okla./Southeast HS 30 Jose Macias SO GK 5’9 Las Vegas, Nev./East Career and Technical Academy 31 Eduardo Gonzalez SO F 5’10 Oklahoma City, Okla./Southeast HS 32 Cordell Church FR F 6’0 Mulvane, Kan./Mulvane HS 33 Kameron Knowles FR F 6’2 Winfield, Kan./Winfield HS 34 Hector Anguiano FR F 5’11 Dallas, Texas/WT White HS 35 Dalton Ward SO D 5’11 Claremore, Okla./Claremore HS 38 Zane Brooks FR D 6’2 Canyon, Texas/Canyon HS 39 Diego Hernandez FR M 5’4 Frisco, Texas/Heritage HS 40 Adolfo Jaquez FR D 5’9 Greeley, Colo./Early College Academy 41 Dawson Schoning FR M 5’9 Wichita, Kan./Andover HS 42 Jose Fiscal SO M 5’11 Lantana, Texas/North Central Texas College 50 Alex Nishmwe SR F 5’9 Tanzania, Africa/Pinkston HS 51 Jesus Hernandez SO D 5’10 Carrollton, Texas/Creekview HS 54 Adrian Violeta FR D 5’7 Mustang, Okla./Mustang HS 61 Dawson Kalinich FR GK 6’3 The Colony, Texas/ASA Miami 66 Seth Mitchell FR D 5’9 Cypress, Texas/Cy-Fair HS 74 Amanuel Kibreab SR D 5’11 Hickroy Creek, Texas /Lake Dallas HS 75 Alejandro Lopez FR GK 5’7 Oklahoma City, Okla. /Southeast HS 77 Ishimwe Thierry SR M 5’6 Kampala, Africa/Berkner HS 81 Anthony Gross JR M 5’9 Grand Prairie, Texas/South Grand Prarie HS 88 Alejandro Ramos SO D 5’11 El Paso, Texas/Austin HS 90 Austin Schroeder JR M 6’1 Flower Mound,Texas/Hesston College 91 Brandon Connell SO F 5’6 Dallas, Texas/Creekview HS 92 Trevor Avila JR M 5’9 El Paso, Texas/Hesston College 96 Quint Ramsey SR D 6’0 Pryor, Okla./Coffeyville CC 99 Gerardo Ortiz SR D 5’9 Garland, Texas/IL Texas Head Coach: Kyle Pond Assistant Coaches: Lewis Derett and Lee Howarth.
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