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2012 SCHEDULE Aug. 27 0-0, 0-0 MPSF Au g u s t UC Davis (1-0) 14 &at 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.

Se p t e m b e r 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 Oc t o b e r Never. CSB or CS Bakersfield 5 San Jose State* 7 p.m. 7 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 v e m b e r 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 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. 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. UC Irvine 1-0-0 15 10 UC Riverside 2-0-0 1. North Carolina 1-0-0 16. UAB 2-0-0 20 Bold=2012 Opponent 2. Connecticut 1-0-0 17. St. John’s 1-0-1 17 3. Maryland 1-0-0 18. Louisville 0-1-0 18 Soccer America Preseason Top 25 4. Akron 1-0-0 19. Wake Forest 1-0-0 19 RANK TEAM (2011 RECORD) 5. New Mexico 1-0-0 20. Northwestern 0-0-1 16 1. Connecticut 19-3-3 6. Creighton 1-0-0 21. Furman 1-0-0 23 2. Akron 15-4-4 7. UC Santa Barbara 1-0-0 22. Brown 0-0-0 22 3. Maryland 14-4-3 8. Louisville 0-1-0 23. SMU 0-0-1 21 4. UC Santa Barbara 15-7-1 9. Duke 0-1-0 24. Saint Mary’s 1-0-0 24 5. Charlotte 16-5-4 10. Indiana 2-0-0 25. Xavier 0-0-1 25 6. North Carolina 21-2-3 11. South Florida 1-0-0 26. Monmouth 1-0-0 27 7. New Mexico 18-0-4 12. UC Irvine 1-0-0 27. Georgetown 1-0-0 RV 8. UCLA 18-4-2 13. Rutgers 1-0-0 28. UCF 1-0-0 30 9. Indiana 13-4-5 14. St. John’s 1-0-1 29. CSU Bakersfield 0-0-0 29 10. USF 13-4-4 15. Georgetown 1-0-0 30. South Carolina 1-0-0 TV 11. Boston College 14-6-1 16. UCLA 0-1-0 Bold=2012 Opponent 12. Old Dominion 12-6-2 17. CSU Bakersfield 0-0-0 13. St. John’s 14-7-2 18. West 1-0-0 NSCAA/Continental Tire 14. Coastal Carolina 18-4 19. Coastal Carolina 1-0-0 NCAA Division I Preseason Poll 15. Creighton 21-2-1 20. Notre Dame 1-0-0 Rank School Postseason 2011 Ranking 2011 Record 16. Louisville 14-7-2 21. California 1-0-0 1 North Carolina 1 21-2-3 17. Northwestern 11-5-5 22. SMU 0-0-1 2 UCLA 3 18-4-2 18. Notre Dame 9-5-4 23. Boston College 1-0-0 3 Creighton 4 21-2-1 19. Wake Forest 8-8-5 24. Furman 1-0-0 4 Connecticut 5 19-3-3 20. Furman 14-4-4 25. UCF 1-0-0 5 South Florida 6 13-4-4 21. Duke 11-8-3 26. Old Dominion 1-0-0 6 New Mexico 8 18-0-4 22. Xavier 12-5-4 27. Charlotte 1-0-0 7 Louisville 7 14-7-2 23. West Virginia 11-8-1 28. Washington 2-0-0 8 Charlotte 2 16-5-4 24. SMU 13-7-1 29. Virginia 0-1-0 9 Maryland 9 14-4-3 25. UC Irvine 16-6-1 30. South Carolina 1-0-0 10 Akron 11 15-4-4 BOLD=2012 OPPONENT 31. Stanford 1-0-0 11 UC Santa Barbara 12 15-7-1 32. Marquette 2-0-0 12 Indiana 10 13-4-5 33. Wake Forest 1-0-0 13 UC Irvine 13 16-6-1 34. Santa Clara 0-1-0 14 Boston College 15 14-6-1 35. UAB 2-0-0 15 St. John’s 18 14-7-2 36. Xavier 0-0-1 16 SMU 19 13-7-1 37. Wisconsin 1-0-0 17 Costal Carolina 16 18-4 38. Brown 0-0-0 18 Saint Mary’s 14 11-7-5 39. Delaware 0-1-0 19 James Madison 20 13-5-2 40. Saint Mary’s 1-0-0 20 Northwestern 22 11-5-5 41. Northwestern 0-0-1 21 UAB 21 13-5-3 42. Florida Gulf Coast 0-1-0 22 Brown 17 12-5-3 43. Iona 1-1-0 23 Old Dominion 24 12-6-2 44. Monmouth 1-0-0 24 Furman RV 14-4-4 45. Wright State 0-1-0 25 Bradley 25 15-6-2 46. Stony Brook 1-0-0 Receiving votes: Virginia, Rutgers, Duke, 47. Western Illinois 0-2-0 Wake Forest, California, Monmouth, West 48. Bucknell 0-0-2 Virginia, Central Florida, William & Mary, Xavier, CSU Bakersfield, Northern Illinois, College Soccer News South Carolina. National Poll #1 (8/27/12) Bold=2012 Opponent Rank School W-L-T LW 1. North Carolina 1-0-0 1 NSCAA/Continental Tire 2. New Mexico 1-0-0 2 NCAA Division I Far West - Poll 1 - Aug. 28 3. Charlotte 1-0-0 3 Rank School Prev. W-L-T 4. Connecticut 1-0-0 4 1 New Mexico 1-0-0 5. Maryland 1-0-0 5 2 UC Santa Barbara 1-0-0 6. Akron 1-0-0 6 3 UC Irvine 1-0-0 7. South Florida 1-0-0 8 4 UCLA 0-1-0 8. UCLA 0-1-0 7 5 Cal State Northridge 2-0-0 9. UC Santa Barbara 1-0-0 9 6 California 1-0-0 10. Costal Carolina 1-0-0 10 7 CSU Bakersfield 0-0-0 11. Indiana 2-0-0 11 8 Saint Mary’s 1-0-0 12. Boston College 1-0-0 12 2012 CSUB MEN’S SOCCER NOTEBOOK GORUNNERS.COM 3 He a d Co a ch Si m o n To b i n

Simon Tobin will begin his 26th season as head Tobin has a 287-175-47 (a .610 winning percentage) as CSUB Men’s men’s soccer coach at CSU Bakersfield in the Soccer Coach. Fall of 2012. In addition to his accomplishments with the men’s program, Tobin Tobin took over a CSUB program that won 14 spearheaded the addition of women’s soccer to CSUB Athletics and matches (only one in conference play) in its was the program’s first head coach. After a remarkable inaugural first eight seasons and turned the Roadrunners season which saw the ‘Runners post a 10-6-3 record, Tobin led his into a perennial contender in the West Region, women’s team to a share of the CCAA title in just its second season in culminating in 1997, when his squad went 20- 1997. CSUB became the first CCAA team in any women’s sport to win 4-0 and captured the NCAA Division II National a conference title in just its second year of existence. In 10 seasons as Championship. He was named both the CCAA CSUB Women’s Head Coach, Tobin went 82-94-21. and NCAA Coach of the Year for his efforts that season. Tobin’s overall collegiate coaching record is 369-269-68 (a .571 winning percentage). He followed those honors with the 1998 CYSA Coach of the Year, given to the top coach of youth soccer in California each year. Born in London, England, Tobin played for Nonington College, Kent, in 1983, representing Nonington College, Brighton Polytechnic and British At the Division II level, Tobin’s Roadrunners qualified for seven NCAA Colleges. As a youth player, he was attached to first division Queens Tournaments (1990, 1994-97, 2001, 2004) and were seeded No. 1 in Park Rangers in London and played in Paris. the West Region three times (1994-95, 97). CSUB won two West Re- gion titles (1995, 1997). Tobin led CSUB to five conferenc2e champion- A 1983 graduate of Nonington College, he received a B.A. (honors) ships and was named conference Coach of the Year five times. degree in movement studies and served as president of the student union. He obtained a teaching diploma (physical education and history) He recruited and coached the school’s first 11 soccer All-Americans in 1987 from Brighton Polytechnic. (including five first-team members), 32­­­­ All-Far West athletes and six conference MVPs. Tobin left the Division II ranks listed No. 13 in career Involved with the Olympic Development Program in the U.S. and in pos- victories (248). session of an FA coaching award from England, Tobin conducts soccer youth clinics in California and England in the off-season. During the 2007 and 2008 seasons, Tobin’s Roadrunners competed as a NCAA Division I independent. Struggling to schedule home matches, the program compiled an 8-23-4 mark during those seasons, but has also achieved some standout moments, including a 2-1 overtime victory Tobin’s Year-By-Year Record over the University of Portland in CSUB’S first game at the Division I OVERALL CONF. CONF. level. RECORD PCT. RECORD PLACE 1987 4-16-1 .214 0-9-1 6th* In 2009, CSUB joined the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF). 1988 13-6-1 .675 4-6 4th* 1989 16-4-1 .786 6-3-1 3rd* Tobin’s Roadrunners finished in a tie for fourth and would have qualified 1990 18-3-2 .826 6-0-2 1st* for the MPSF Championship Tournament had CSUB been eligible. 1991 10-8-2 .550 5-3-2 3rd 1992 12-5-3 .675 8-2-2 2nd 2010 saw Tobin selected as MPSF Coach of the Year. The Roadrunners 1993 5-13-2 .300 2-7-1 6th won the MPSF Pacific Division Title, achieved a national ranking as 1994 14-3-4 .762 8-1-1 1st* high as No. 13, posted the second-highest point total in the conference 1995 18-3-1 .841 10-0 1st* (18) and recorded a two-spot improvement from the previous season. 1996 13-6-2 .667 5-3-2 2nd CSUB went 10-5-3 (5-2-3 in the MPSF), two wins better overall and in 1997 20-4 .833 8-2 1st* the conference from 2009. The Roadrunners were unbeaten in seven 1998 9-8-3 .525 6-7-2 4th (South)* straight conference games in the month of October. 1999 9-10-1 .475 7-7-1 4th (South)* 2000 8-8-2 .500 8-4-2 2nd (Central)* CSUB advanced to the MPSF Tournament finals before falling 2-1 in 2001 12-9 .571 9-5 2nd (Central)* overtime to Sacramento State. Jesus Sanchez was chosen MPSF MVP 2002 18-4 .818 12-2 2nd (Central)* while Gyasi Zardes was named MPSF Newcomer of the Year. Sanchez 2003 11-5-2 .667 7-5-2 2nd (Central)* and Zardes became the first Roadrunners to be selected All-Region by 2004 15-5-4 .708 10-2-2 2nd (South)* the NSCAA at the Division I level. 2005 10-10 .500 7-7 4th (South)* 2006 13-5-2 .700 9-5-2 2nd (South)* The Roadrunners repeated as MPSF Pacific Division Champions in 2007 4-10-4 .333 ------2011 and returned to the MPSF Tournament championship match 2008 4-13 .235 ------where the Roadrunners tied New Mexico before the Lobos outshot the 2009 8-7-2 .529 3-4 4th, T (Pacifc)# ‘Runners in penalty kicks. The program was awarded a berth in the 2010 11-6-3 .625 5-2-3 1st (Pacific)# 2011 NCAA Division I men’s soccer tournament where a school record 2011 12-4-5 .706 7-3 1st (Pacific)# crowd of 2,207 saw CSUB host Saint Mary’s in the first round of the TOTAL 287-175-47 .613 tournament. *CCAA #MPSF

Zardes became the first CSUB player to be chosen as a semifinalist for Tobin’s Honors the Hermann Trophy, emblematic of the most valuable player in Division 2010 MPSF Coach of the Year I men’s soccer. Zardes earned All-American honors from three different 1997 CCAA Coach of the Year publications/websites and was also selected MPSF MVP. 1997 NCAA Division II Coach of the Year 1994 CCAA Coach of the Year In three seasons as part of the MPSF, CSUB has earned 14 All-Confer- 1990 CCAA Coach of the Year ence selections and eight Academic All-Conference selections. 1989 CCAA Coach of the Year 1987 CCAA Coach of the Year 4 CSUB MEN’S SOCCER NOTEBOOK GORUNNERS.COM 2012 CSU Ba k e r s f i e l d Me n ’s So cc e r Ro s t e r Numerical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Eric Shannon GK 6-0 175 Sr. Valencia, Calif./Valencia HS 2 Zayd Flores D 6-1 160 Jr. Bakersfield, Calif./Taft College 3 James Garces MF 5-10 170 R-So. Bakersfield, Calif./Stockdale HS 4 Will Davis MF 5-10 160 R-Jr. Palmdale, Calif./Quartz Hill HS 5 Greg Quintero D 5-9 185 Jr. Bakersfield, Calif./Taft College 6 Scott Luedtke D 5-10 165 R-Jr. Dallas, Texas/Pearce HS 7 David Velasquez MF 5-8 165 R-So. Los Angeles, Calif./Locke HS 8 Christian Duarte MF 5-7 145 Fr. Houston, Texas/Clear Springs HS 9 Gyasi Zardes F 6-2 175 R-Jr. Hawthorne, Calif./Leuzinger HS 10 Jesus Sanchez MF 5-6 130 Sr. Chula Vista, Calif./Castle Park HS 11 Kory Kindle MF 5-11 185 Sr. Ventura, Calif./Ventura HS 12 Lucas Dall’Orso MF 5-8 165 So. Orange County, Calif./JSerra Catholic HS 13 Dante Niño MF 5-7 135 Fr. Reseda, Calif./Birmingham HS 14 Andrew Devlin MF 5-11 185 So. Derry City, Northern Ireland/NW Regional College 15 Alex Flores D 6-0 190 So. Sylmar, Calif./Birmingham Community HS 16 Ernesto Hinojosa F 5-8 160 Sr. Tustin, Calif./Tustin HS 17 Michael Granados MF 5-10 160 So. Vancouver, Wash./Union HS 18 Eduardo Caldaza MF 5-8 150 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif./Roosevelt HS 19 Joe Masumiya MF 5-10 155 R-So. Lakewood, Calif./Lakewood HS 20 Justin Finch D 6-2 185 Sr. Bakersfield, Calif./Southwest Baptist 21 Manny Carrillo MF 5-7 130 Fr. San Diego, Calif./Patrick Henry HS 22 Anthony Perez GK 5-10 150 So. Fontana, Calif./Bloomington HS 23 Hector Valdez GK 6-0 165 Fr. Bakersfield, Calif./Independence HS

Alphabetical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 18 Eduardo Caldaza MF 5-7 150 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif./Roosevelt HS 21 Manny Carrillo MF 5-7 130 Fr. San Diego, Calif./Patrick Henry HS 12 Lucas Dall’Orso MF 5-8 165 So. Orange County, Calif./JSerra Catholic HS 4 Will Davis MF 5-10 160 R-Jr. Palmdale, Calif./Quartz Hill HS 14 Andrew Devlin MF 5-11 185 So. Derry City, Northern Ireland/NW Regional College 8 Christian Duarte MF 5-7 145 Fr. Houston, Texas/Clear Springs HS 20 Justin Finch D 6-2 185 Sr. Bakersfield, Calif./Southwest Baptist 15 Alex Flores D 6-0 190 So. Sylmar, Calif./Birmingham Community HS 2 Zayd Flores D 6-1 160 Jr. Bakersfield, Calif./Taft College 3 James Garces MF 5-10 170 R-So. Bakersfield, Calif./Stockdale HS 17 Michael Granados MF 5-10 160 So. Vancouver, Wash./Union HS 16 Ernesto Hinojosa F 5-8 160 Sr. Tustin, Calif./Tustin HS 11 Kory Kindle D 5-11 185 Sr. Ventura, Calif./Ventura HS 6 Scott Luedtke D 5-10 165 R-Jr. Dallas, Texas/Pearce HS 19 Joe Masumiya MF 5-10 155 R-So. Lakewood, Calif./Lakewood HS 13 Dante Niño MF 5-7 135 Fr. Reseda, Calif./Birmingham HS 22 Anthony Perez GK 5-10 165 So. Fontana, Calif./Bloomington HS 5 Greg Quintero D 5-9 185 Jr. Bakersfield, Calif./Taft College 10 Jesus Sanchez MF 5-6 130 Sr. Chula Vista, Calif./Castle Park HS 1 Eric Shannon GK 6-0 175 Sr. Valencia, Calif./Valencia HS 23 Hector Valdez GK 6-0 155 Fr. Bakersfield, Calif./Independence HS 7 David Velasquez MF 5-8 165 R-So. Los Angeles, Calif./Locke HS 9 Gyasi Zardes F 6-2 175 R-Jr. Hawthorne, Calif./Leuzinger HS

Head Coach: Simon Tobin (26th season) Assistant Coaches: Keith Costigan, Brandon Hearron

By State/Country By Class California 19 Senior 5 Texas 2 Junior 5 Northern Ireland 1 Sophomore 8 Washington 1 Freshman 5

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#12 Lu c a s Da ll ’Or s o #4 Wi l l Da v i s MF • 5-10 • 160 • R-Jr. • Palmdale, Calif. • Quartz Hills HS MF • 5-8 • 165 • So. • Orange County, Calif. • JSerra Catholic HS 2011 (R-SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in 19- seven matches as a defender. of-21 matches, starting 11...posted a total of eight points...scored his first 2009-10: Did not compete. goal against Sacramento State (Oct. 7)...tallied the assist on Kory Kindle’s HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of gamewinning goal against Air Force in Quartz Hill High School...coach was the MPSF Tournament semifinals Nov. 11...had two goals Kyle Parham...a member of of the Real and four assists...took 27 shots. Socal Academy in 2009

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2011 graduate of PERSONAL: Born Aug. 26, 1990...Son JSerra Catholic High school...coach of Buzz and Alice Kurzon...a sociology was Davor Fabulich...named first team major. All-Trinity League as well as a first team All-CIF Division I as a senior after scoring 10 goals and posting four assists for JSerra...earned team MVP DAVIS’ CAREER honors as a senior...spent time with Year GP G A Pts Shots West Coast F.C. and more recently with the Los Angeles 2011 7 0 0 0 0 Galaxy Academy team.

PERSONAL: Born Apr. 10, 1993 in Cordoba, Argentina... son of Walter and Daniela Dall’Orso...a business major.

DALL’ORSO’S CAREER HIGHS #14 An d r e w De v l i n Points 2, vs. San Jose State, 10/16/11 MF • 5-11 • 185 • So. • Derry City, Northern Ireland • NW Regional College 2, vs. Sacramento State, 10/7/11 2011 (FRESHMAN): Started 11-of-17 Goals 1, vs. San Jose State, 10/16/11 appearances...lone goal of season with 1, vs. Sacramento State, 10/7/11 six seconds remaining against Sac- Assists 1, vs. Air Force, 11/11/11 ramento State on Oct. 14...recorded 1, vs. Sacramento State, 10/14/11 seven shots. 1, vs. Sacramento State, 10/7/11 1, vs. Seattle, 10/2/11 HIGH SCHOOL: Represented Northern Shots 4, vs. Air Force, 10/30/11 Ireland at the U-18 level...came through the ranks of the famed Derry City acad- DALL’ORSO’S CAREER emy and represented the team at the Year GP G A Pts Shots prestigious Foyle Cup at the U-14, U-16 2011 19 2 4 8 27 and U-18 levels...has also represented Derry and Lisburn Distillery at senior level...at the international level, Devlin captained the Northern Ireland U-18 team to success at the Celtic Cup... his Northwest Regional College teams won the Northern Ireland Cup in 2009 and 2010...a part of the U-21 Division I Champions in 2011.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 12, 1991...son of Christopher and Patricia Devlin...a physical education and kinesolgy major. DEVLIN’S CAREER HIGHS Points 2, vs. Sacramento State, 10/14/11 Goals 1, vs. Sacramento State, 10/14/11 Shots 2, vs. Oregon State, 9/25/11

DEVLIN’S CAREER Year GP G A Pts Shots 2011 17 1 0 2 6

6 CSUB MEN’S SOCCER NOTEBOOK GORUNNERS.COM Re t u r n i n g Le tt e r w i n n e rs #20 Ju s t i n Fi n c h #15 Al e x Flo r e s D • 6-1• 185 • Sr. • Bakersfield, Calif. • Southwest Baptist MF • 6-0 • 190 • So. • Sylmar, Calif. • Birmingham Community HS

2011 (JUNIOR): Took 10 shots in 18 2011 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 11 starts...appeared in 19-of-21 matches matches...took lone shot at Air Force on the season..took eight shots in 11 Oct. 30. matches for the Fresno Fuego of the PDL during the offseason. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2011 gradu- ate of Birmingham Community High 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Started 17-of- School...a member of the Chivas USA Club program. 19 appearances...his lone goal of the year was the gamewinner in the 1-0 PERSONAL: Born Jan. 28, 1993...son of German and victory over Seattle Oct. 3...took nine Emma Flores...undecided upon a major. shots, five of which were on goal. FLORES’ CAREER HIGHS 2009 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 16 Shots 1, vs. Air Force, 10/30/11 games and earned two starts...first col- legiate goal was the gamewinner in a FLORES’ CAREER 3-2 win over UC Riverside (Sept. 11). Year GP G A Pts Shots 2011 11 0 0 0 1 2008: Was the primary kicker for NCAA Division II South- west Baptist...was 5-for-7 in field goal attempts and 48-for- 52 in PATs...current school-record holder in PATs made in a single game (11) and single season (48).

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-sport athlete at Garces High School...chosen first team All-Southeast Yosemite League and second team Bakersfield Californian All-Area as a se- #3 Ja m e s Ga r c e s nior...scored 15 goals along with four assists during senior MF • 5-10 • 170 • R-So. • Bakersfield, Calif. • Garces HS season, one year after leading the Rams to the CIF Central 2011 (R-FRESHMAN): Appeared in 14 Section title game...as the Garces football team kicker, he matches, starting seven times including tied the school record for most field goals in a season (sev- the NCAA Tournament match against en) and earned selection on the Edge Bowl East squad... Saint Mary’s...took his first shot of sea- also ran track for the Rams. son against UNLV Oct. 21...took a shot at Denver Oct. 28. PERSONAL: Born Mar. 5, 1990...Son of Jeff and Joan Finch...a business management major...father, Jeff, played 2010 (REDSHIRT): Sat out the season soccer at Bakersfield College in 1986...mother, Joan as a redshirt at CSUB. (Haller), was a member of the CSUB volleyball team from 1987-88. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Stockdale High School...coach was FINCH’S CAREER HIGHS Dave Atkinson...selected as Stock- Points 2, vs. Seattle Univ., 10/3/10 dale’s MVP in 2009 and earned the 2, vs. UC Riverside, 9/11/09 team’s Varsity Coach’s Award in 2007... Goals 1, vs. Seattle Univ., 10/3/10 team won Valley Championship in 2010 1, vs. UC Riverside, 9/11/09 and Southwest Yosemite League Championship in 2007...A Shots 2, vs. New Mexico, 10/23/11 member of the LAFC Chelsea Academy 18’s...a member of 2 (7x), most recently vs. Seattle University, 10/2/11 the U.S. Soccer Development Academy.

FINCH’S CAREER PERSONAL: Born Apr. 2, 1992...son of Diego Garces, Jr. Year GP G A Pts Shots and Jerri Dawn Garces..a communications major. 2009 16 1 0 2 10 2010 19 1 0 2 9 GARCES’ CAREER HIGHS 2011 19 0 0 0 10 Shots 1, vs. Denver, 10/28/11 Totals 54 2 0 4 29 1, vs. UNLV, 10/21/11 GARCES’ CAREER Year GP G A Pts Shots 2011 14 0 0 0 2

2012 CSUB MEN’S SOCCER NOTEBOOK GORUNNERS.COM 7 Re t u r n i n g Le tt e r w i n n e rs #17 Mi c h a e l Gr a n a do s #16 Er n e s t o Hi n ojo s a MF • 5-8 • 150 • So. • Vancouver, Wash. • Union HS F/MF • 5-8 • 160 • Sr. • Tustin, Calif. • Tustin HS 2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 matches on the backline...took first shot 2011 (JUNIOR): Started of 9-of-21 ap- of season against Seattle University pearances...scored the final goal in 4-1 Oct. 2...had one shot at San Jose State victory over Gonzaga Sept. 23...posted Oct. 9. the gamewinning goal at Oregon State Sept. 25...posted career high two as- PERSONAL: Born Oct. 14, 1992...a sists against UNLV Oct. 21...charted an sociology major. assist against New Mexico in the MPSF Tournament finals Nov. 13...tied with Richard Menjivar for fourth on the team GRANADOS’ CAREER HIGHS in scoring with 12 points (four goals, Shots 1, vs. San Jose State, 10/9/11 four assists)...recorded 22 shots. 1, vs. Seattle Univ., 10/2/11 GRANADOS’ CAREER 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Third on the Year GP G A Pts Shots team in points with eight...second on 2011 10 0 0 0 2 the squad in assists (7)...scored two goals (tied for fourth on the squad with Keeyna Ghazanfarpour)...started 18 times in 20 appearanc- es...scored the gamewinning goal against San Francisco Sept. 11.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Started eight times in 12 matches... took 11 shots, five on goal in 729 minutes played...recorded his first collegiate assist on Kory Kindle’s goal against Ap- palachian State (Sept. 20)...named to the Charlotte Nike Invitational All-Tournament Team.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Tustin High School...a three-time team MVP...a two time first team All-Century League selection and the league’s Best Offensive Player as a senior...chosen first team All-County as a senior...was the leading goal scorer in Orange County in 2009, finding the back of the net 27 times...tallied 53 career goals.

PERSONAL: Born June 20, 1991, in Iztapalapa, D.F, Mexico...son of Ernesto and Maria Concepcion Hinojosa.

HINOJOSA’S CAREER HIGHS Points 3, vs. Seattle, 11/5/11 Goals 1, 5x (most recently, vs. Seattle, 11/5/11) Assists 2, vs. UNLV, 10/21/11 Shots 3, 6x (most recently, vs. Gonzaga, 9/23/11)

HINOJOSA’S CAREER Year GP G A Pts Shots 2009 12 0 1 1 11 2010 20 2 4 8 24 2011 21 4 4 12 25 Totals 53 6 9 21 60

8 CSUB MEN’S SOCCER NOTEBOOK GORUNNERS.COM Re t u r n i n g Le tt e r w i n n e rs #11 Ko r y Ki n dl e #6 Sc o t t Lu e d t k e D • 5-11• 185 • Sr. • Ventura, Calif. • Ventura HS D/MF • 5-10 • 165 • R-Jr. • Dallas, Texas • Pearce HS 2011 (JUNIOR): Named second team 2011 (R-SOPHOMORE): Started all 20 All-Conference and second team All- matches in which he played...charted Region...chosen Academic All-Confer- an assist against Riverside...posted an ence...started all 20 matches in which assist at Denver Oct. 28...tied career he played...second on the squad in high with two shots at Cal State Ful- goals (5)...third on the team in scoring lerton Sept. 28...took a total of seven with 13 points...scored the gamewin- shots. ning goal in the MPSF semifinals against Air Force Nov. 11...scored one 2010 (R-FRESHMAN): Made seven goal in eight matches for the Ventura starts in eight appearances...scored County Fusion of the PDL during the one goal against UC Riverside on Sept. Summer of 2012. 16...all three of his shots were on goal.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Chosen honor- 2009 (REDSHIRT): Sat out the season able mention All-Conference...earned as a redshirt at CSUB. Academic All-Conference honors... started all 20 matches...his lone goal of the season was HIGH SCHOOL: A three-time first team All-District selection the gamewinner in the 2-1 victory Oct. 22 at UNLV...took 11 and one-time District MVP for J.J. Pearce High School in shots, three on goal. Richardson, Texas...also played for the Dallas Texans club team from 2002-09. 2009 (FRESHMAN): Made eight starts and appeared in 16 total matches at the striker or outside midfield positions... PERSONAL: Born Dec. 10, 1990...Son of Bob and Karen scored his first collegiate goal on Sept. 20 in a 2-0 win over Luedtke...a physical education and kinesiology major. Appalachian State...also assisted Robbie Gouk’s game- winning goal in that same match...second assist came on LUEDTKE’S CAREER HIGHS Evan Fassler’s gamewinner in a 2-1 final against Air Force Points 2, vs. UC Riverside, 9/16/10 on Oct. 30. Goals 1, vs. UC Riverside, 9/16/10 Assists 1, vs. UC Riverside, 8/27/11 HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time first team All-Channel League Shots 2, vs. Cal State Fullerton, 9/28/11 selection at Ventura High School...scored five goals with 2, vs. UC Riverside, 9/16/10 three assists his senior season...led the Cougars to the CIF Southern Section semifinal match in 2007-08 and to LUEDTKE’S CAREER a league championship in 2008-09...an all-league selec- Year GP G A Pts Shots tion as a member of the Cougars’ team...carried 2010 8 1 0 2 3 a 3.71 cumulative GPA...earned the following awards at 2011 20 0 2 2 7 Ventura High; Ventura County Science Fair winner, Martin Totals 28 1 2 4 10 Luther King, Jr., Boy Honor Scholar, Boys’ State Delegate, Anti-Defomation League Peer Mediator...played club ball for the Camarillo Eagles.

PERSONAL: Born Aug. 28, 1991...son of Lamar Kindle and Diana White...majoring in kinesiology.

KINDLE’S CAREER HIGHS Points 3, (2x most recently, vs. Sacramento St., 10/14/11 Goals 1, 7x (most recently, vs. Air Force, 11/11/11) Assists 1, 3x (most recently, vs. Sacramento State, 10/14/11 Shots 4, 3x (most recently, vs. New Mexico, 11/13/11

KINDLE’S CAREER Year GP G A Pts Shots 2009 16 1 2 4 14 2010 20 1 0 2 11 2011 20 5 3 13 33 Totals 56 7 5 19 58

2012 CSUB MEN’S SOCCER NOTEBOOK GORUNNERS.COM 9 Re t u r n i n g Le tt e r w i n n e rs #19 Jo e Ma s u m i y a #22 An t h o n y Pe r e z MF • 5-9 • 155 • R-So. • Lakewood, Calif. • Lakewood HS GK • 5-10 • 150 • So. • Fontana, Calif. • Bloomington HS

2011 (R-FRESHMAN): Saw first ac- 2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in the final tion of season at Denver Oct. 28 and nine minutes against UC Riverside took one shot...played against Seattle Aug. 27...combined with Eric Shannon Nov. 5 and took two shots...started first to shutout Sacramento State on Oct. career match in the MPSF semifinals 7...played 9:32 against the Hornets and against Air Force Nov. 11...took two made two saves. shots against the Falcons...started the MPSF Tournament finals against New HIGH SCHOOL: A 2011 graduate of Mexico...started the NCAA Tournament Bloomington High School...coach was match against Saint Mary’s. Marc Howard...named team’s best defensive player during career...played 2010 (REDSHIRT): Sat out the season for the Arsenal FC from 2009-11 when as a redshirt at CSUB. team won So Cal Division Champion- ships on two occasions...Arsenal was HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of a 2009 Dallas Cup semifinalist, 2009 Lakewood High School...coach was Region IV Champions, finished third at the U.S. National James Cross...chosen Harry J. Moore League MVP during Championships in Boston, Mass...spent time in 2010 with prep career. U.S. National Scout Hugo Perez was later selected to play in the 2010 Academy All-Star Game. PERSONAL: Born Nov. 3, 1992...son of Chris and Valerie Masumiya...undecided upon a major. PERSONAL: Born May 14, 1993...son of Victor Perez and Judit Espinosa...a psychology major. MASUMIYA’S CAREER HIGHS Shots 2, vs. Air Force, 11/11/11 PEREZ’S CAREER HIGHS 2, vs. Seattle, 11/5/11 Saves 2, vs. Sacramento State, 10/7/11

MASUMIYA’S CAREER PEREZ’S CAREER Year GP G A Pts Shots Year GP MIN GA GAAvg S’s W-L-T Sho 2011 5 0 0 0 5 2011 2 18:35 0 0.00 2 0-0-0 0

10 CSUB MEN’S SOCCER NOTEBOOK GORUNNERS.COM Re t u r n i n g Le tt e r w i n n e rs #10 Je s u s Sa n c h e z #1 Er i c Sh a n n o n MF • 5-6 • 130 • Jr. • Chula Vista, Calif. • Castle Park HS GK • 6-0 • 175 • Jr. • Valencia, Calif. • Valencia HS 2011 (JUNIOR): Named first team 2011 (JUNIOR): Named honorable All-Conference...Started every match mention All-Conference...started all and has posted three goals to go along 21 matches, playing 1993 of a pos- with 13 assists for a total of 19 points... sible 2012 minutes...posted a 12-4-5 the 13 assists are the second most in a record...made 75 saves...recorded season in school history...his 22 career 22nd career shutout Nov. 11 against assists are the ninth most in school his- Air Force (the second most in school tory...has scored 46 career points, the history)...in the final NCAA Statistical 15th most in CSUB history...his assist Report, Shannon was 27th in goals on Richard Menjivar’s goal in double against average (0.81), 30th in save overtime proved to be the gamewin- percentage (.806), and 57th in saves ner on Nov. 5 against Seattle...took 45 (75)...went 3-1 for the Ventura County shots with a a career high six coming Fusion of the PDL during the Summer against Air Force in the MPSF semifi- of 2012. nals Nov. 11..in the final NCAA Divi- sion I Statistical Report, Sanchez was 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Chosen second second in assists and third in assists per game (0.62). team All-Conference...started 19 of the 20 matches...went 11-5-3 with nine shutouts...made 74 saves and recorded a 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Selected as the MPSF Player of the 0.80 goals against average. Year...chosen second team NSCAA All-Far West Region led team in goals (8) and points (18)...was fourth in the 2009 (FRESHMAN): Named honorable mention All-Con- MPSF in points and goals. ference...started all but one match...allowed 24 goals for a 1.50 goals against average...recorded shutouts against 2009 (FRESHMAN): Earned 14 starts and made 16 total Houston Baptist (Sept. 4), Appalachian State (Sept. 20), appearances...had the most minutes played by a freshman Loyola Marymount (Sept. 27), Cal Poly (Oct. 10) and Den- with 1,134...led team in assists (7) and was second in the ver (Nov. 1)...second in the Mountain Pacific Sports Fed- MPSF...his 0.44 assists per game led league...scored his eration with 62 saves...his five shutouts tied him for second first collegiate goal in the final game of the season, a 3-2 in the MPSF. loss to Seattle (Nov. 8). HIGH SCHOOL: Named team MVP at Valencia High HIGH SCHOOL: A first team All-South Bay League se- School...participated in the XI So-Cal Conference USSF lection while prepping at Castle Park High School in San Development Academy...a Super-Y All-League team selec- Diego. tion...member of the L.A. Galaxy U18 side in 2009.

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 25, 1990 in Mazatlan, Sinaloa, PERSONAL: Born Apr. 4, 1991...Son of Bil and Kristina Mexico...Son of Armando and Norma Sanchez...a psychol- Shannon...a business major. ogy major...nickname is “Chuy”. SHANNON’S CAREER HIGHS Saves 10, vs. New Mexico, 10/24/10 SANCHEZ’S CAREER HIGHS Points 4, vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 9/26/10 SHANNON’S CAREER Goals 2, vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 9/26/10 Year GP MIN GA GAAvg S’s W-L-T Sho Assists 2, vs. Gonzaga, 9/23/11 2009 17 1443:36 24 1.50 62 8-7-2 5 2, vs. Houston Baptist, 9/4/09 2010 19 1790:50 16 0.80 74 11-5-3 9 Shots 6, vs. Air Force, 11/11/11 2011 21 1993:18 18 0.81 75 12-4-5 8 Totals 57 5227:44 58 1.02 211 31-16-10 22 SANCHEZ’S CAREER Year GP G A Pts Shots 2009 16 1 7 9 18 2010 20 8 2 18 40 2011 21 3 13 19 45 Totals 57 12 22 46 103

2012 CSUB MEN’S SOCCER NOTEBOOK GORUNNERS.COM 11 Re t u r n i n g Le tt e r w i n n e rs #7 Da v i d Ve l a s q u e z #9 Gy a s i Za r d e s MF • 5-8 • 165 • R-So. • Los Angeles, Calif. • Locke HS F • 6-2 • 175 • R-Jr. • Hawthorne, Calif. • Leuzinger HS 2011 (R-FRESHMAN): Took three 2011 (R-SOPHOMORE): Named as shots against the University of San 1-of-15 semifinalists for the the 2011 Francisco Sept. 1...started matches Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann against UC Riverside (Aug. 27) and Trophy...named to Soccer America’s San Francisco (Sept. 1)...a foot injury second team MVP...chosen third team forced him to the sidelines until the final Soccer News All-American All-Ameri- match of the regular season when he can and third team Continental Tires/ played at Seattle University...played in NSCAA All-American...selected first the MPSF Tournament finals against team 2011 Continental Tires NSCAA No. 1 New Mexico. Division I All-Far West Region...chosen 2011 MPSF Player of the Year, started 2010 (REDSHIRT): Sat out the season 19 times, scoring 18 goals and post- as a redshirt at CSUB. ing two assists for 38 points...in the final NCAA Division I Statistical Report, HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Zardes was fourth in goals, fourth in Locke High School...played club soccer goals per game (.90), seventh in points, for the LA Galaxy’s U-18 team as well as the LAFC’s U-18 and eighth in points per game (1.9)...featured in the Oct. 3 program. edition of Sports Illustrated’s Faces in the Crowd...scored eight goals and had one assist in seven matches for the PERSONAL: Born May 27, 1991...son of Rafael and Maria Ventura County Fusion of the PDL during the Summer of Velasquez...a business major. 2012...was selected All-Western Conference by the PDL.

VELASQUEZ’S CAREER HIGHS 2010 (R-FRESHMAN): Named MPSF Newcomer of the Shots 3, vs. San Francisco, 9/1/11 Year as well as first team All-Conference...Selected to Soccer America’s All-Freshman second team...named third VELASQUEZ’S CAREER team NSCAA All-Far West Region...led team and ranked Year GP G A Pts Shots second in the MPSF in assists (6) and assists per game.. 2011 4 0 0 0 4 ranked sixth in the conference in points (12) and points per game (0.71).

2009 (REDSHIRT): Sat out the season as a redshirt at CSUB..led the LA Galaxy U-20 club team to the national championship game in Chicago during the Summer of 2010.

HIGH SCHOOL: A first team All-Bay League performer for Leuzinger High School...led the league in goal scoring and was named MVP of the league’s all star game...earned honor roll accolades as a senior...also played football and was listed as a top-30 kicker in California.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 2, 1991...Son of Glen and Linda Zardes...a physical education and kinesiology major. ZARDES’ CAREER HIGHS Points 7, vs. UC Riverside, 8/27/11 Goals 3, vs. Gonzaga, 9/23/11 3, vs. San Francisco, 9/1/11 3, vs. UC Riverside, 8/27/11 Assists 2, vs. San Jose State, 10/10/10 Shots 11, vs. Sacramento State, 10/7/11 ZARDES’ CAREER Year GP G A Pts Shots 2010 19 5 7 17 64 2011 20 18 2 38 116 Totals 39 23 9 55 180

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#18 Ed u a r do Ca ld a z a #8 Christian Du a r t e MF • 5-7 • 150 • Fr. • South Los Angeles, Calif. • Roosevelt HS MF • 5-7 • Fr. • Houston, Texas • Clear Springs HS A 2012 graduate of Roosevelt High A 2012 graduate of Clear Springs High School...coach was Jorge Zarate... School...played for the United States’ scored 19 goals and had seven assists U-17, and U-20 National Teams... for Los Angeles’ Roosevelt High School ranked 21st by College Soccer News as a senior...selected All-League during in its Class of 2012 (top 150 ranked)... career...also played for the Pateadores ranked 22nd by ESPNHS among its Soccer Club and the South Bay Force as a prep athlete. Class of 2012 150 College Prospects...ranked 36th in Top- DrawerSoccer.com’s 2012 Top 100 Recruiting Class....also PERSONAL: Born Oct. 20, 1994...son of Maria Giles... played for the Texans Soccer Club in Houston. undecided upon a major. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 22, 1994...undecided upon a ma- jor.

#21 Ma n n y Ca r r i llo #2 Za y d Flo r e s MF • 5-7 • 130 • Fr. • San Diego, Calif. • Patrick Henry HS D • 6-1 • 160 • Jr. • Bakersfield, Calif. • Taft College A 2012 graduate of Patrick Henry High 2010-2011 (FRESHMAN AND SOPHO- School...named first team All-League MORE): Attended Taft College...second as a senior...earned team MVP and on Taft in goals (8) and points (17) as a was a member of school’s honor roll sophomore as team made state junior during career...team won league title in college playoffs...team also made state 2009. junior college playoffs during freshman season and finished second in the state tournament. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 2, 1994...son of Mario and Kenia Carr...a biology major. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Ridgeview High School...coach was Brian Smith...earned team MVP honors during career.

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 1, 1992...son of Jose Luis and Maria Flores...a sociology major.

2012 CSUB MEN’S SOCCER NOTEBOOK GORUNNERS.COM 13 Ne w c o m e rs #13 Da n t e Niño #5 Gr e g Qu i n t e r o MF • 5-7 • 135 • Fr. • Reseda, Calif. • Birmingham HS D • 5-9 • 185. • Jr. • Bakersfield, Calif. • Taft College

A 2012 graduate of Birmingham High 2010-2011 (FRESHMAN AND SOPH- School...coach was E.B. Madha...cho- OMORE): Attended Taft College... sen All-League and MVP during prep team made state junior college play- career...was the MVP of the Birming- offs during freshman and sophomore ham tennis team...played for the Real seasons...team was second in the state So Cal USSF Academy team. during freshman season.

PERSONAL: Born Jan. 31, 1994...son of Soge Niño and HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graudate of Bakersfield High Norma Padron...a undecided upon a major. School...coach was Arichie Parks...named Bakersfield Californian All-Area as a senior...chosen All-League and team MVP during prep career...Played for the Santa Clarita Futbul Club of the NPSL.

PERSONAL: Born July 22, 1991...a physical education and kinesology major.

#23 He c t o r Va ld e z GK • 6-0 • 155 • Fr. • Bakersfield, Calif. • Independence HS A 2012 graduate of Independence High School...coach was A.J. Jacinto... selected Bakersfield Californian South- west Yosemite League Goalkeeper of the Year and All-Area after making 100 saves and posting five shuouts as a senior...also played football at Independence and was a member of the SWYL champions...played for the Bakers- field Brigade and Roadrunners United club teams.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 5, 1994...son of Hector and Elba Valdez...a criminal justice major.

14 CSUB MEN’S SOCCER NOTEBOOK GORUNNERS.COM In d i v i d u a l Ca r e e r Re c o r d s GOALS MINUTES PLAYED, FIELD PLAYERS WINS (Min. 10) 1. Jeremy Gunn (1989-92) ...... 46 1. Mikael Birgersson (1993-96) ...... 7,515. 1. Josh Wicks (2001-04) ...... 52 2. Ayman Hamid (1992-95) ...... 33 2. Arturo Jaurequi (1987-90) ...... 7,103. 2. Brandon Herron (1995-98) ...... 42 3. Luis Berbari (1990-93) ...... 30 3. Shane Huff (1994-97) ...... 6,573. 3. Eric Shannon (2009-) ...... 31 Joey Mejias (2000-02) ...... 30 4. Joe Muñoz (1994-97) ...... 6,528. 4. Steve Trojanowski (2005-08) ...... 19 5. Kyle Gookins (2000-03) ...... 29 5. Jason Doss–Carter (2001-04) ...... 6,482. 5. Mike Jordan (1991-94) ...... 19 Lyle Martin (2003-06) ...... 29 6. Jeremy Gunn (1989-92) ...... 6,234. 6. Jesse Weinman (1998-00) ...... 15 7. Gyasi Zardes (2010-) ...... 23 7. Jeff Ward (1996-99) ...... 6,191 7. Marc Perez (2004-05) ...... 11 8. Tiley Nunnink (1988-91) ...... 21 8. Luis Berbari (1990-93) ...... 6,188 Note: Compiled with stats available to SID office. Jeremy Hamm (1997, 99) ...... 21 9. Fabian Sandoval (1999-02) ...... 6,160. 10. Aaron Ellis (1988-89) ...... 20 10. Javier Cervantes (1996-99) ...... 6,099. SAVES 11. Ben Mains (1994-97) ...... 18 11. John Gore (1992-95) ...... 6,020. 1. Josh Wicks (2001-04) ...... 348 Joe Muñoz (1994-97) ...... 18 12. Lyle Martin (2003-06) ...... 5,972. 2. Brandon Hearron (1995-98) ...... 295 Isoke Nickols (1997-98) ...... 18 13. Dave Blakey (1988-91) ...... 5,791. 3. Steve Trojanowski (2005-08) ...... 281 14. Marc McComas (1990-93) ...... 17 14. James Roberts (1987-90) ...... 5,771. 4. Eric Shannon (2009-) ...... 211 15. Dave Blakey (1988-91) ...... 16 15. Wayne Lampart (2007-10) ...... 5,451 5. Jesse Weinman (1998-00) ...... 142 Drew Rea (2002-04) ...... 16 16. Andrew Mockett (1991-95) ...... 5,395. 6. Marc Perez (2004-05) ...... 81 16. Arturo Juarequi (1987-90) ...... 15 17. Drew Rea (2002-04) ...... 5,353. 7. Matt Touchstone (1995) ...... 65 17. Matt O’Sullivan (2003-05) ...... 14 18. Richard Ussery (1990-93) ...... 5,219. 8. Mike Jordan (1994) ...... 60 Nick Angelillo (2002-05) ...... 13 19. Cooper Handley (1988-92) ...... 5,061. 9. Mike Clines (1999) ...... 20 Henrik Marions (1994-95) ...... 13 20. Russ Miller (1995-97) ...... 4,890. 10. Michael Perreira (2001) ...... 16 Note: Saves not kept as official stat prior to 1994 ASSISTS APPEARANCES 1. Jeremy Gunn (1989-92) ...... 36 1. Shane Huff (1994-97) ...... 88 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 2. Joe Muñoz (1994-97) ...... 28 Joe Muñoz (1994-97) ...... 88 (min. 1,900 min.) Leslie O’Connor (1989-91) ...... 28 3. Jeff Ward (1996-99) ...... 84 1. Matt Touchstone (1994-95) ...... 0.55. 4. Ayman Hamid (1992-95) ...... 24 4. Jason Doss–Carter (2001-04) ...... 82 2. Eric Shannon (2009-) ...... 1.00. 5. Luis Berbari (1990-93) ...... 23 Javier Cervantes (1996-99) ...... 82 3. Josh Wicks (2001-04) ...... 1.01. Shane Huff (1994-97) ...... 23 Mikael Birgersson (1993-96) ...... 82 4. Brandon Hearron (1995-98) ...... 1.11. Ben Mains (1994-97) ...... 23 7. Luis Berbari (1990-93) ...... 80 5. Nathan Carey (1990-92) ...... 1.24. Henrik Marions (1994-95) ...... 23 Nick Angelillo (2002-05) ...... 80 6. Jesse Weinman (1998-00) ...... 1.29. 9. Jesus Sanchez (2009-) ...... 22 9. Fabian Sandoval (1999-02) ...... 79 7. Mike Jordan (1991-94) ...... 1.56. 10. Herman Villareal (1993-95) ...... 21 Lyle Martin (2003-06) ...... 79 8. Steve Trojanowski (2005-08) ...... 1.57 Marc McComas (1990-93) ...... 21 11. Tiley Nunnink (1988-91) ...... 78 9. Ken Lawson (1987-90) ...... 1.84. 12. Fredrik Olsson (1994-95) ...... 19 John Gore (1992-95) ...... 78 Javier Cervantes (1996-99) ...... 19 Arturo Juarequi (1987-90) ...... 78 SHUTOUTS Andrew Mockett (1991-95) ...... 19 14. Ben Mains (1994-97) ...... 77 1. Josh Wicks (2001-04) ...... 34 15. Francis Gangle (1990-93) ...... 18 Jeremy Gunn (1989-92) ...... 77 2. Eric Shannon (2009-) ...... 22 16. Jon Schoenherr (1996-97) ...... 17 16. Dave Blakey (1988-91) ...... 76 Ken Lawson (1987-90) ...... 20 Arturo Juarequi (1987-90) ...... 17 Ryan Valencia (1993-96) ...... 76 4. Nathan Carey (1990-92) ...... 15 Alfredo Chavez (2000-03) ...... 17 Kyle Gookins (2000-03) ...... 76 5. Brandon Hearron (1995-98) ...... 13 19. Mark Melling (2000-01) ...... 15 19. Cooper Handley (1988-89, 91-92) ...... 75 Matt Touchstone (1995) ...... 13 20. John Gore (1992-95) ...... 14 20. Sean Jarvis (2005-08) ...... 73 7. Mike Jordan (1991-94) ...... 11 Mikael Birgersson (1993-96) ...... 14 8. Jesse Weinman (1998-00) ...... 8 Nick Angelillo (2002-05) ...... 14 MATCHES STARTED Steve Trojanowski (2005-08) ...... 8 Ryan Valencia (1993-96) ...... 14 1. Mikael Birgersson (1993-96) ...... 80 10. Marc Perez (2004-05) ...... 6 2. Arturo Jaurequi (1987-90) ...... 76 POINTS 3. Jason Doss–Carter (2001-04) ...... 75 MINUTES PLAYED, GOALKEEPERS­ 1. Jeremy Gunn (1989-92) ...... 128 4. Fabian Sandoval (1999-02) ...... 71 1. Josh Wicks (2001-04) ...... 7,161. 2. Ayman Hamid (1992-95) ...... 90 5. Shane Huff (1994-97) ...... 70 2. Brandon Hearron (1995-98) ...... 6,393. 3. Luis Berbari (1990-93) ...... 83 Luis Berbari (1990-93) ...... 70 3. Eric Shannon (2009-) ...... 5,228. 4. Lyle Martin (2003-06) ...... 70 7. Sean Jarvis (2005-08) ...... 69 4. Steve Trojanowski (2005-08) ...... 5,002 5. Kyle Gookins (2000-03) ...... 67 Jeremy Gunn (1989-92) ...... 69 5. Nathan Carey (1990-92) ...... 4,225. 6. Joey Mejias (2000-02) ...... 65 9. Dave Blakey (1988-91) ...... 68 6. Mike Jordan (1991-94) ...... 4,200. 7. Joe Muñoz (1994-97) ...... 64 10. James Roberts (1987-90) ...... 66 7. Ken Lawson (1987-90) ...... 3,722. 8. Ben Mains (1994-97) ...... 59 11. Richard Ussery (1990-93) ...... 65 8. Jesse Weinman (1998-00) ...... 3,145. 9. Gyasi Zardes (2010-) ...... 55 12. Joe Muñoz (1994-97) ...... 64 9. Matt Touchstone (1995) ...... 1,980. 10. Marc McComas (1990-91) ...... 55 13. Drew Rea (2002-04) ...... 62 10. Marc Perez (2004-05) ...... 1,836. 11. Tiley Nunnink (1988-91) ...... 52 John Gore (1992-95) ...... 62 11. Keven Broschat (1987) ...... 880 12. Henrik Marions (1994-95) ...... 49 15. Andrew Mockett (1991-95) ...... 61 12. Jim Bennett (1987) ...... 615 13. Jeremy Hamm (1997, 99) ...... 48 16. Lyle Martin (2003-06) ...... 59 13. Mike Clines (1999) ...... 495 14. Arturo Juarequi (1987-90) ...... 47 Javier Cervantes (1996-99) ...... 59 14. Michael Perreira (2001) ...... 360 15. Jesus Sanchez (2009-) ...... 46 18. Omar Abdelshife (2002-04) ...... 58 15. Mark Torugson (1997) ...... 104 Aaron Ellis (1988-89) ...... 46 Jeff Ward (1996-99) ...... 58 16. Casey Lidle (2002-03) ...... 91 17. Leslie O’Connor (1989-91) ...... 44 20. Cooper Handley (1988-89, 91-92) ...... 57 17. Chris Jennings (1988) ...... 90 18. Dave Blakey (1988-91) ...... 43 18. Brian Walker (1998) ...... 15 Shane Huff (1994-97) ...... 43 Note: Ken Lawson’s individual season stats are unavailable 20. Andrew Mockett (1991-95) ...... 41

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­GOALS Joe Muñoz (1996) ...... 22 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. Joey Mejias (2002) ...... 19 Fredrik Olsson (1995) ...... 22 (min. 1,000 min.) 2. Gyasi Zardes (2011) ...... 18 Luis Berbari (1992) ...... 22 1. Matt Touchstone (1995) ...... 0.55. 3. Lyle Martin (2006) ...... 17 Aaron Ellis (1989) ...... 22 2. Josh Wicks (2004) ...... 0.59. Jeremy Gunn (1992) ...... 17 Phil Gallagher (1988) ...... 22 3. Ken Lawson (1990) ...... 0.73. 5. Jeremy Hamm (1997) ...... 16 4. Eric Shannon (2010) ...... 0.80. Jeremy Gunn (1990) ...... 16 MINUTES PLAYED, FIELD PLAYERS 5. Eric Shannon (2011) ...... 0.81. 7. Ayman Hamid (1995) ...... 14 1. Pierre Holm (1995) ...... 2,085. 6. Mike Jordan (1994) ...... 0.88. Ayman Hamid (1994) ...... 14 2. Joe Muñoz (1997) ...... 2,058 7. Josh Wicks (2001) ...... 0.99. 9. Kavan Howell (1997) ...... 11 3. Shane Huff (1996) ...... 2,055 8. Steve Trojanowski (2006) ...... 1.02. Isoke Nichols (1997) ...... 11 4. Mikael Birgersson (1994) ...... 2,040 9. Brandon Hearron (1997) ...... 1.04. 11. Kyle Gookins (2003) ...... 10 5. Joe Muñoz (1996) ...... 2,035 10. Nathan Carey (1990) ...... 1.06. Luis Berbari (1993) ...... 10 6. Graham Rhodes (1989) ...... 2,010. 11. Jesse Weinman (1999) ...... 1.108. Aaron Ellis (1989) ...... 10 7. Jeff Vaughan (1990) ...... 1,981 12. Nathan Carey (1991) ...... 1.110. Aaron Ellis (1988) ...... 10 8. Jeff Ward (1998) ...... 1,975. 13. Brandon Hearron (1996) ...... 1.114. 15. Kyle Gookins (2001) ...... 9 9. Mikael Birgersson (1996) ...... 1,941 14. Josh Wicks (2003) ...... 1.19. Jared Polivka (2000) ...... 9 10. Fabian Sandoval (2002) ...... 1,936. 15. Brandon Hearron (1998) ...... 1.21. Ben Mains (1996) ...... 9 11. John Gore (1994) ...... 1,935. 16. Josh Wicks (2002) ...... 1.28. Jesus Sanchez (2010) ...... 8 12. Pierre Holm (1994) ...... 1,930. 17. Jesse Weinman (2000) ...... 1.40. Jason Ashurst (2004) ...... 8 13. Jesus Sanchez (2011) ...... 1,922. Drew Rea (2002) ...... 8 14. Craig Enge (1990) ...... 1,903. SHUTOUTS Joe Muñoz (1996) ...... 8 15. Chris Widdy (2011) ...... 1,895. 1. Matt Touchstone (1995) ...... 13 Jeremy Gunn (1991) ...... 8 16. Drew Rea (2002) ...... 1,885. 2. Josh Wicks (2004) ...... 12 Luis Berbari (1990) ...... 8 17. Brian Walker (1998) ...... 1,849 3. Eric Shannon (2010) ...... 9 Phil Gallagher (1988) ...... 8 18. Drew Rea (2004) ...... 1,848. Josh Wicks (2002) ...... 9 Arturo Juarequi (1987) ...... 8 19. Kory Kindle (2011) ...... 1,842. 5. Eric Shannon (2011) ...... 8 20. Andrew Mockett (1991) ...... 1,837. Josh Wicks (2001) ...... 8 ASSISTS 7. Mike Jordan (1994) ...... 7 Ken Lawson (1990) ...... 7 1. Jon Schoenherr (1997) ...... 14 WINS (Min. 10) 2. Jesus Sanchez (2011) ...... 13 9. Brandon Hearron (1997) ...... 6 1. Brandon Herron (1997) ...... 20 Nathan Carey (1990) ...... 6 3. Keith Costigan (2000) ...... 12 2. Josh Wicks (2002) ...... 18 Henrik Marions (1995) ...... 12 11. Eric Shannon (2009) ...... 5 3. Matt Touchstone (1995) ...... 18 Marc Perez (2005) ...... 5 Ayman Hamid (1994) ...... 12 4. Mike Jordan (1994) ...... 14 Leslie O’Connor (1991) ...... 12 Josh Wicks (2003) ...... 5 5. Josh Wicks (2004) ...... 13 Jesse Weinman (2000) ...... 5 Jeremy Gunn (1990) ...... 12 Brandon Herron (1996) ...... 13 8. Ryan Gay (2006) ...... 11 Nathan Carey (1991) ...... 5 7. Eric Shannon (2011) ...... 12 17. Steve Trojanowski (2006) ...... 4 Joe Muñoz (1997) ...... 11 8. Eric Shannon (2010) ...... 11 Henrik Marions (1994) ...... 11 Brandon Hearron (1998) ...... 4 Josh Wicks (2001) ...... 11 Nathan Carey (1992) ...... 4 Jeremy Gunn (1992) ...... 11 10. Steve Trojanowski (2006) ...... 10 Leslie O’Connor (1990) ...... 11 Josh Wicks (2003) ...... 10 13. Alfredo Chavez (2002) ...... 10 MINUTES PLAYED, GOALKEEPERS Mark Melling (2001) ...... 10 1. Brandon Hearron (1997) ...... 2,170. Javier Cervantes (1997) ...... 10 SAVES 2. Brandon Hearron (1996) ...... 2,100. Fredrik Olsson (1995) ...... 10 1. Josh Wicks (2002) ...... 110 3. Josh Wicks (2002) ...... 2,046. 17. Shane Huff (1997) ...... 9 2. Steve Trojanowski (2007) ...... 109 4. Mike Jordan (1994) ...... 2,040. Ayman Hamid (1995) ...... 9 3. Brandon Hearron (1997) ...... 99 5. Eric Shannon (2011) ...... 1,993. Shane Huff (1995) ...... 9 4. Brandon Hearron (1996) ...... 98 6. Matt Touchstone (1995) ...... 1,980. Fredrik Olsson (1994) ...... 9 5. Brandon Hearron (1998) ...... 90 7. Josh Wicks (2004) ...... 1,973. Francis Gangle (1992) ...... 9 6. Steve Trojanowski (2008) ...... 86 8. Brandon Hearron (1998) ...... 1,933. Marc McComas (1990) ...... 9 7. Josh Wicks (2003) ...... 85 9. Eric Shannon (2010) ...... 1,790. 8. Josh Wicks (2004) ...... 83 10. Jesse Weinman (2000) ...... 1,738. POINTS 9. Eric Shannon (2011) ...... 75 11. Steve Trojanowski (2007) ...... 1,728. 1. Jeremy Gunn (1992) ...... 45 10. Eric Shannon (2010) ...... 74 12. Mike Jordan (1993) ...... 1,610. 2. Jeremy Gunn (1990) ...... 44 Steve Trojanowski (2006) ...... 74 13. Josh­ Wicks (2003) ...... 1,592. 3. Lyle Martin (2006) ...... 40 12. Jesse Weinman (2000) ...... 71 14. Steve Trojanowski (2006) ...... 1,585. Joey Mejias (2002) ...... 40 13. Josh Wicks (2001) ...... 70 Nathan Carey (1992) ...... 1,585. Ayman Hamid (1994) ...... 40 Jesse Weinman (1999) ...... 70 16. Steve Trojanowski (2008) ...... 1,573. 6. Gyasi Zardes (2011) ...... 38 Marc Perez (2005) ...... 69 17. Josh Wicks (2001) ...... 1,550. 7. Ayman Hamid (1995) ...... 37 16. Matt Touchstone (1995) ...... 65 18. Marc Perez (2005) ...... 1,543. 17. Eric Shannon (2009) ...... 62 19. Nathan Carey (1991) ...... 1,540. 8. Jeremy Hamm (1997) ...... 34 Note: Saves not kept as official stat prior to 1994 9. Kavan Howell (1997) ...... 30 10. Luis Berbari (1993) ...... 27 11. Henrik Marions (1995) ...... 26 12. Isoke Nichols (1997) ...... 25 13. Kyle Gookins (2003) ...... 24 Keith Costigan (2000) ...... 24 Aaron Ellis (1988) ...... 24 16. Ryan Gay (2006) ...... 23 Henrik Marions (1994) ...... 23 Ben Mains (1996) ...... 23 Luis Berbari (1990) ...... 23 20. Jon Schoenherr (1997) ...... 22

16 CSUB MEN’S SOCCER NOTEBOOK GORUNNERS.COM Te a m Re c o r d s MATCH - TEAM MATCH - INDIVIDUAL SEASON - TEAM DIVISION I RECORDS DIVISION I RECORDS (since 2007) DIVISION I RECORDS (since 2007) (since 2007) Goals 5, vs. UC Riverside, 8/27/11 Goals 3, Gyasi Zardes, vs. Gonzaga, 9/23/11 Most Wins 12, 2011 3, Gyasi Zardes vs. San Francisco, 9/1/11 Most Goals Scored 39, 2011 Assists 7, vs. UC Riverside, 8/27/11 3, Gyasi Zardes vs. UC Riverside, 8/27/11 Most Assists 37, 2011 Most Points 115, 2011 Points 17, vs. UC Riverside, 8/27/11 Assists 3, Richard Menjivar vs. UC Riverside, 8/27/11 Most Saves 113, 2007 Most Goals Allowed 37, 2008 Shots 26, vs. Gonzaga, 9/23/11 Points 7, Gyasi Zardes vs. UC Riverside, 8/27/11 Most Shutouts 9, 2010 9, 2011 Saves 18, at Portland, 8/31/07 Shots 11, Gyasi Zardes, vs. Sacramento St., 10/7/11 Most Losses 13, 2008 Fewest Goals Scored 15, 2007 Goals Allowed: 6, vs. Iona, 9/12/08 Saves 18, Steve Trojanowski at Portland, 8/31/07 Fewest Assists 13, 2007 Fewest Goals Allowed 18, 2011 Fewest Shutouts 1, 2008

STREAKS - TEAM DIVISION I RECORDS (since 2007) Consecutive Wins 4, 2011 Consecutive Home Wins 3, 2010 Consecutive Road Wins 2, 2010 2, 2011 Consecutive Home Unbeaten Streak 5, 2011 Consecutive Road Unbeaten Streak 6, 2011 Consecutive MPSF Wins 4, 2011 MPSF Unbeaten Streak 7, 2010 Unbeaten Streak 12, 2011 Consecutive Losses 5, 2007 5, 2008 Winless Streak 9, 2007

MATCH - TEAM MATCH - INDIVIDUAL SEASON TEAM ALL-TIME RECORDS ALL-TIME RECORDS ALL-TIME RECORDS Goals 10, vs. Hope International, 9/26/87 Goals 3, Gyasi Zardes, vs. Gonzaga, 9/23/11 Most Wins 20, 1997 3, Gyasi Zardes vs. San Francisco, 9/1/11 Most Goals Scored 67, 1997 Assists 7, vs. UC Riverside, 8/27/11 3, Gyasi Zardes vs. UC Riverside, 8/27/11 Most Assists* 84, 1997 3, Kyle Gookins vs. Chico State, 9/19/03 Most Points 218, 1997 Points 23, vs. Cal State L.A., 10/25/00 3, Matt O’Sullivan vs. S.F. State, 10/19/03 Most Saves 113, 2007 3, Joey Mejias at Cal St. Stanislaus, 10/27/01 Most Goals Allowed 102, 1983 Shots 34, vs. Cal State L.A., 10/25/00 3, Ayman Hamid vs. Cal St. East Bay,9/15/95 Most Shutouts 14, 2004 3, Ayman Hamid vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 9/28/94 Most Losses 16, 1986 Saves 18, at Portland, 8/31/07 16, 1987 Assists 4, Ryan Gay vs. Cal State L.A., 10/4/06 Fewest Goals Scored 1, 1983 Goals Allowed 13, at San Diego State, 1984 Fewest Assists* 13, 2007 Points 7, Gyasi Zardes vs. UC Riverside, 8/27/11 Fewest Goals Allowed 14, 1995 7, Ayman Hamid vs. Cal St. East Bay, 9/15/95 Fewest Shutouts 0, 1979 0, 1980 Shots 11, Gyasi Zardes, vs. Sacramento St., 10/7/11 0, 1984 11, Ayman Hamid vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 9/28/94

Saves 18, Steve Trojanowski at Portland, 8/31/07 STREAKS - TEAM ALL-TIME RECORDS Consecutive Wins 14, 1997 Consecutive Home Wins 18, 1995-96 Consecutive Road Wins 6, four times Consecutive Home Unbeaten Streak 24, 1994-95 Consecutive Road Unbeaten Streak 9, 1994-95 Consecutive CCAA Wins 15, 1994-96 CCAA Unbeaten Streak 7, 1994-96 Unbeaten Streak 14, 1997 Consecutive Losses 11^, 1983 Winless Streak 23, 1983-84 Consecutive NCAA Bids 4, 1994-97

* Team assists not available prior to 1994 ^A longer streak happened in 1979-80, however, individual match results are not available­­

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