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Csu Bakersfield Men's Soccer CSU BAKERSFIELD MEN’S SOCCER NOTEBOOK Contact: Matt Turk, SID ([email protected]) • 661-654-3071 (office) • 515-240-0483 (Cell) • 661-654-6978 (fax) 2012 SCHEDULE Aug. 27 0-0, 0-0 MPSF AUGUST UC Davis (1-0) 14 &at California T, 1-1 18 &The Master’s College W, 3-0 at CSU Bakersfield (0-0) 27 UC Davis 7 p.m. 31 #at Portland 7 p.m. Main Soccer Field, 7 p.m. SEPTEMBER 2 #Washington 12 p.m. 7 at Saint Mary’s 4 p.m. California State University, Bakersfield 10 Cal State Fullerton 7 p.m. Acceptable Alternatives CSU Bakersfield, CSUB or Bakersfield 14 Sacramento State 7 p.m. Refrain From Cal State Bakersfield 20 at SMU 7 p.m. (CDT) Never Bakersfield State, UC Bakersfield, Cal-Bakersfield 23 at UC Riverside 7 p.m. Roadrunners or ‘Runners 29 UNLV* 7 p.m. Mascot Acceptable Abbreviations for print. CSU Bakersfield or CSUB OCT O BER Never. CSB or CS Bakersfield 5 San Jose State* 7 p.m. 7 Seattle University* 1 p.m. 2012 CSU BAKERSFIELD MEN’S SOCCER QUICK FACTS 12 at San Jose State* 7 p.m. Location .....................................................................Bakersfield, Calif. 14 at Seattle University* 1 p.m. Enrollment .................................................................................... 8,000 19 at Houston Baptist* 7 p.m. (CDT) Athletic Director ..................................................................Jeff Konya 21 at New Mexico* 1 p.m. (MDT) Conference .................................................................................. MPSF 26 Univ. of Denver* 7 p.m. Home Field ............................................................... Main Soccer Field 28 Air Force* 1 p.m. Surface ....................................................................Natural Grass Head Coach .......................................................................Simon Tobin NO VEMBER Alma Mater ............................................ Nonington College, 1983 2 at UNLV* 7 p.m. Record at School ................................................ 287-176-47 (25) 8-11 MPSF Tournament Career Record...................................................................... same (Albuquerque, N.M., New Mexico, host) 2011 Overall Record ............................ 12-4-5 (7-3 MPSF, 1st Pacific) Starters Returning/Lost .................................................................. 8/3 Bold=Home Game Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...................................................... 16/4 &Exhibition Newcomers ......................................................................................... 8 #Nike Portland Invitational *MPSF Match PROBABLE STARTERS (2011 Stats) No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown Stats/Notes Live stats of CSUB games are available 1 Eric Shannon Sr. GK Valencia, Calif. 12-4-5, 0.81 GAA, 75 S’s, 8 SHO at www.gorunners.com. Click on the 2 Zayd Flores Jr. D Bakersfield, Calif. Transfer from Taft College live stats link. 3 James Garces R-So. D Bakersfield, Calif. 14 GP/7 GS, 2 shots All of the remaining CSUB home soc- 6 Scott Luedtke R-Jr. D Dallas, Texas 2 A, 2 Pts., 7 shots cer matches will be available via video 9 Gyasi Zardes R-Jr. F Hawthorne, Calif. 18 G, 2 A, 38 Pts., 117 shots stream on GoRunners.com. Corey 10 Jesus Sanchez Sr. MF Chula Vista, Calif. 3 G, 13 A, 19 Pts., 45 shots Costelloe will be on the call. 11 Kory Kindle Sr. MF Ventura, Calif. 5 G, 3 A, 13 Pts., 33 shots 12 Lucas Dall’Orso So. MF Orange County, Calif. 2 G’s, 4 A, 8 Pts., 27 shots 13 Dante Niño Fr. MF Resida, Calif. 2012 All-League at Birmingham HS 16 Ernesto Hinojosa Sr. F Tustin, Calif. 4 G, 4 A, 12 Pts., 25 shots 20 Justin Finch Sr. D Bakersfield, Calif. 19 MP-18 GS, 10 shots OFF THE BENCH No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown Stats/Notes 4 Will Davis R-Jr. MF Palmdale, Calif. 7 MP 5 Greg Quintero Jr. D Bakersfield, Calif. Transfer from Taft College 7 David Velasquez R-So. MF Los Angeles, Calif. 4 MP-2 GS, 4 shots 8 Christian Duarte Fr. MF Houston, Texas U-17, U-20 USA National Team Member 14 Andrew Devlin So. D Derry City, N. Ireland 1 G, 2 Pts., 7 shots 15 Alex Flores So. D Sylmar, Calif. 11 MP, 1 shot 17 Michael Granados So. D Vancouver, Wash. 10 MP, 2 shots 18 Eduardo Caldaza Fr. MF S. Los Angeles, Calif. 19 G’s at Roosevelt HS in 2012 19 Joe Masumiya R-So. D Lakewood, Calif. 5 MP-3 GS, 4 shots 21 Manny Carrillo Fr. MF San Diego, Calif. 2012 All-League at Henry HS CSUB VS. UC DAVIS: CSUB leads also chosen 2011 MPSF Player of the happy with our performance against the all-time series against UC Davis Year. an excellent Cal team,” said CSUB 8-5-2. head coach Simon Tobin. The 6-1 forward started 19 times, Since the teams resumed playing scoring 18 goals and posting two as- CSUB VS TMC: CSU Bakersfield each other in 2008, the teams are sists for 38 points. In the final NCAA closed out the exhibition portion of the 1-1-1 including a 0-0 tie last season in Division I Statistical Report, Zardes 2012 schedule with a 3-0 victory over Davis. was fourth in goals, fourth in goals The Master’s College Saturday night. per game (.90), seventh in points, and ABOUT UC DAVIS: The Aggies eighth in points per game (1.9). His Ernesto Hinojosa (Sr., Tustin, Calif., opened the 2012 season with a 1-0 offseason saw Zardes help lead the Tustin HS) and Lucas Dall’Orso (Or- victory over UNLV Friday night. Ventura County Fusion to the PDL’s ange County, Calif., JSerra Catholic Western Conference Championship HS) scored 3:30 apart within the first ZARDES EARNS HONORS: CSU Ba- Game before falling to the Seattle 10 minutes of the match to give CSUB kersfield forward Gyasi Zardes (R-Jr., Sounders U-23 team. an early advantage. Jesus Sanchez Hawthorne, Calif., Leutzinger HS) (Sr., Chula Vista, Calif., Castle Park has been ranked No. 1 in TopDraw- Joining Zardes on CSM’s preseason HS) made it 3-0 in the 29th minute erSoccer.com’s preseason Top 100 All-Conference first team are Kory Kin- when he redirected a Scott Luedtke Upperclassmen poll. This poll ranks dle (Sr., Ventura, Calif., Ventura HS), “Master’s is always a good opponent the top 100 players in all of Division I and Jesus Sanchez (Sr., Chula Vista, to play in for an exhibtion game,” soccer among sophomores, juniors, Calif., Castle Park HS). CSUB goalie said CSUB head coach Simon Tobin. and seniors. was named to CSM’s preseason “They are a top NAIA program. Its a All-Conference second team while big game for them when they come up Zardes was chosen as a preseason newcomer Christian Duarte (Houston, here, so it was nice to put away in the All-American by Soccer America, Texas, Clear Springs HS) has been first half. We tried to play within our- CollegeSoccerNews (first team) selected as CSM’s MPSF preseason selves in the second half and prepare All-American and CollegeSportsMad- Freshman of the Year. for UC Davis.” ness.com (second team). Zardes also named CollegeSportsMadness.com CSUB VS CAL: In an exhibition match SHANNON SHUTOUTS: Eric preseason MPSF Player of the Year. between future Pac-12 opponents Shannon (Jr., Valencia, Calif., CSU Bakersfield and the University Valencia HS) recorded his 22nd Zardes is 1-of-42 men’s soccer players of California, the two teams played career shutout in the MPSF semifinals to be named to the Missouri Athletic to a 1-1 draw Tuesday afternoon at Nov. 11, 2011. Shannon is now sec- Club’s (MAC) Hermann Trophy Watch Edwards Stadium. ond in school history for career shut- List for 2012. The MAC Hermann Tro- outs. He is currently third in career phy is the highest individual award in Stefano Bonomo opened the scoring goals against average (1.00). intercollegiate soccer presented annu- with a goal in the 18th minute. Kory ally in January during a banquet at the Kindle (Sr., Ventura, Calif., Ventura Shannon combined with Anthony Missouri Athletic Club in St. Louis. HS) tied the match in the 36th minute Perez (Fr., Fontana, Calif., when he headed in a Lucas Dall’Orso Bloomington HS) for a shutout against Each list will be narrowed down by (So., Orange County, Calif., JSerra Sacramento State Oct. 7. For his NSCAA members from Division I pro- Catholic HS) corner kick. The Road- efforts against Sac State and San grams to 15 semifinalists by Novem- runners outshot the Bears 12-7 in the Jose State, ber 29. Member coaches and fans will first half. then vote for their top three choices SANCHEZ ASSISTS: Jesus Sanchez and the finalists will be announced A Dall’Orso free kick just went over the (Jr., Chula Vista, Calif., Castle Park December 6. The winners will be an- crossbar in the 77th minute, A Justin HS) has recorded 22 career assists, nounced at the awards’ banquet at the Finch (Sr., Bakersfield, Calif., South- the ninth most in school history. He is Missouri Athletic Club on Friday, Jan. west Baptist) shot in the 80th minute 15th in school history in career points 11. was turned away by Cal goalie Alex (46). Mangels. Bonomo’s shot with 25 sec- Zardes was named to Soccer onds remaining was saved by Anthony America’s second team MVP and Perez (So., Fontana, Calif., Bloom- was chosen third team Soccer News ington HS) to preserve the tie. Under All-American All-American and third exhibition season rules, the match did team Continental Tires/NSCAA All- advance to overtime. American. A first team 2011 Conti- nental Tires NSCAA Division I All-Far “We only had 14 fit players and only West Region selection, Zardes was trained for three days, so I am very 2 CSUB MEN’S SOCCER NOTEBOOK GORUNNERS.COM TopDrawerSoccer.com 13. Old Dominion 1-0-0 13 9 Washington 2-0-0 Top 48 Week 2 Poll (8/27/12) 14. Creighton 1-0-0 14 10 Stanford 1-0-0 Rank School W-L-T 15.
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