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Table of Contents Tulsa Soccer Information Introduction 1 Review 18 Home Field...... Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium Stadium Capacity...... 2,000 Press Box Phone...... 918-631-5440 Table of Contents...... 1 Season-In-Review...... 18 Tulsa Quick Facts...... 1 Conference USA Standings...... 19 Coaching Staff The University of Tulsa...... 2 Results and Statistics...... 19 City of Tulsa...... 3 Top 10 Crowds...... 19 Head Coach...... Tom McIntosh (Tulsa, 1988), 17th year Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium...... 4 Career Record...... 179-115-28 (16 years) Records & History 20 Phone...... 918-631-3789 Players 5 E-mail...... [email protected] Individual and Team Records...... 20 Fax...... 918-631-2127 Alphabetical Roster...... 5 Assistant Head Coach...... Colin Clarke, 9th year Season/Career Leaders...... 20-21 Phone...... 918-631-3595 Pronunciation Guide...... 5 Coaching History...... 21 E-mail...... [email protected] Roster Breakdown...... 5-6 All-Americans...... 21 Assistant Coach...... Justin Cook Numerical Roster...... 6 In the Pros...... 22 (Ohio State, 2004), 5th year Phone...... 918-631-2505 Player Profiles...... 7-12 Hat Trick History...... 22 E-mail...... [email protected] Individual Honors...... 23-25 Graduate Assistant ...... Todd Goddard Staff 13 Tournament History...... 26 (Tulsa, 2008), 2nd year Phone...... 918-631-2505 NCAA Tournament History...... 27 Head Coach Tom McIntosh...... 13-14 E-mail...... [email protected] All-Time Series Records...... 28 Assistant Head Coach Colin Clarke...... 15 Volunteer Goalkeeper Coach...... Chris Mansfield All-Time Letterwinners...... 29 (New Mexico, 2001), 9th year Assistant Coach Justin Cook...... 16 Phone...... 918-631-3595 Graduate Assistant Todd Goddard...... 16 Year-by-Year Results...... 30-33 E-mail...... [email protected] Goalkeeper Coach Chris Mansfield...... 16 President...... 17 Conference USA 34 History Director of Athletics...... 17 Conference USA Bio/Quick Facts...... 34 First Year of Program...... 1980 All-Time Record...... 336-216-46 NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 7 (1991, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) Conference USA Member...... 2005-Present C-USA Tournament Appearances...... 6 (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) C-USA Regular Season Titles...... 3 (2007, 2008, 2009) C-USA Tournament Titles...... 3 (2007, 2008, 2009) 2011 Team Information 2010 Overall Record...... 12-7-2 2010 C-USA Record/Finish...... 3-3-2/6th Starters Returning...... 6 (Corey Albertson, Midfielder; Matt Boullt, Defender; Justin Chavez, Defender; Jake Dobkins, Defender; Blaine Gonsalves, Defender; Omar Mata, Midfielder) Starters Lost...... 5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 12/8 Squad Members Returning/Lost...... 3/1 Newcomers...... 10 Tulsa Athletic Media Relations

Assoc. Athletic Director for Communications...... Don Tomkalski Work Phone...... 918-631-3200 Assistant Director/ Soccer Contact...... Stephanie Hall E-mail...... [email protected] Tulsa Quick Facts Work Phone...... 918-631-2163 Cell Phone...... 918-232-2393 Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma This publication has been provided to assist you in your coverage of Fax...... 918-631-3913 Tulsa men’s soccer. We hope that it will be a valuable asset to you Assistant Director...... Eric Hollier Enrollment: 4,187 (3,084 undergraduates) during the 2011 season. Specific requests for other items should Work Phone...... 918-631-2492 Founded: 1894 be directed to Stephanie­ Hall, Assistant Media Relations Director. Assistant...... Cedrique Flemming The 2011 Tulsa Media Guide is published by The University of Work Phone...... 918-631-3720 Nickname: Golden Hurricane Tulsa Athletic Media Relations office and designed and printed by Website...... tulsahurricane.com Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson Transcript Press of Norman, Oklahoma. Photographic contributions by Walt Beazley, James Plumlee, Mark Moore, Bill Powell, Miranda Affiliation: NCAA Division I-A Chrislock/Portland Timbers and Rich Clarkson and Associates. Special Mailing Address: Conference: Conference USA contributions made by Don Tomkalski. The University of Tulsa is an Athletic Media Relations, The University of Tulsa, equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. For EEO/AA informa- 800 South Tucker Drive, Tulsa, OK 74104-3189 President: Dr. Steadman Upham tion, contact the Office of Legal Compliance at (918) 631-2423; for Faculty Representative: Chris Anderson disability accommodations, contact Dr. Jane Corso at (918) 631-2315. Director of Athletics: Lawrence Cunningham

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The University of Tulsa Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma (pop. 550,000) As a comprehensive, doctoral-degree-granting institution, The University of Founded: 1894 Tulsa provides undergraduate, graduate, and professional education of the high- Institution Type: Private, doctoral degree

INTRO est quality in the arts, humanities, sciences, business, education, engineering, granting, accredited, coeducational

law, nursing, and applied health sciences. Affiliation: Nondenominational; founded by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in 1894

Enrollment: 4,187 (3,084 undergraduate, 1,103 graduate and law)

Programs: 59 undergraduate, 35 graduate, 10 doctoral

Average class size: 19

Student/faculty ratio: 10 to 1

Full-time faculty: 306

Endowed chairs and/or professorships: 42

Average ACT score (2010 freshmen class): 29

Average SAT score (2010 freshmen class): 1260

Top ten percent of high school class (2010 freshmen class): 74 percent

National Merit Finalists: 1 in 10 of all undergraduates, including freshman is a National Merit Finalist

TU Presidential Scholars: 271

Students from multicultural/ international backgrounds: The University’s mission is nurtured and supported by: • a residential campus that fosters a sense of com- Multicultural 16 percent; International munity and integrates curricular and extracurricular • exceptional faculty, who draw students into the 15 percent life; pursuit of knowledge, introducing them to the plea- Percentage receiving some type of sures and responsibilities of the life of the mind in • and abundant opportunities for students to under- financial aid: 84 percent a challenging world, and who include in their num- take community service, internships, and study bers the 1998-99 Carnegie Foundation Professor of abroad; to participate in substantive research, often Competitive Scholarships the Year for all U.S. doctoral and research universi- as early as the freshman year; and to study and re- Since 1995, TU students have received: ties, a national Carnegie Foundation Pew Scholar, flect in ways that foster intellectual, spiritual, and 46 Goldwater Scholarships a Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year for moral growth. 31 National Science Foundation Oklahoma, a member of the National Academy of Graduate Fellowships Engineering, and four Fellows of the Institute for TU’s 200-acre campus is located two miles east of 9 Truman Scholarships Advanced Study; downtown Tulsa, a metropolitan city with a population 8 Phi Kappa Phi Graduate Fellowships exceeding a half a million people. The city’s remark- 7 Department of Defense Fellowships • a humanities-based general curriculum that stimu- able cultural, technological, and economic resources 7 Fulbright Grants lates scientific, social, and artistic inquiry, while nourish the University’s mission and enrich its life, just 6 Morris K. Udall Scholarships stressing competence in oral and written commu- as the University, in turn, enriches the city. 4 British Marshall Scholarships nication; In its vibrant urban environment, The University of Athletics: Division I – 18 men’s and • graduate, professional, and research programs that Tulsa offers a diversity of learning experiences, a bal- women’s teams foster advanced theoretical development, promote ance between career preparation and liberal educa- Conference: Conference USA professional preparation, enhance the quality of the tion, teaching, and research, and endeavors to instill faculty, and extend the University’s international Nickname: Golden Hurricane in its students an understanding that stature as an reach; individual and value as a member of society depend Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson

upon continual learning. • substantial library resources and information technology that support research and classroom learning; TU Fact Sheet

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Tulsa, Oklahoma — “Green Country”

Tulsa is nestled in the northeastern quadrant of Oklahoma, right in the heart of INTRO “Green Country.” The rolling green hills and wooded terrain of the city lies at an elevation of 700 feet above sea level and offers a temperate climate. Tulsans enjoy 227 days of sunshine a year and an average daily temperature of 61 degrees. The rainfall average is approximately 40 inches, and continually changing conditions occur in the city during all four seasons.

What began as Tulsee Town in 1836 under a sturdy Tulsa, one of “America’s Most Livable Communities,” sons add to the evening’s entertainment. Tulsa is also oak tree, which still stands today at 18th and Cheyenne is known as the Mecca for arts in Oklahoma. Art deco home to several outstanding events too numerous to Streets, is today the second largest city in Oklahoma. masterpieces are prevalent in many of our downtown list, but those worth a mention include Mayfest, the Ask people to describe Tulsa, and you’ll likely get many buildings and churches. Spectacular works of art dot Gatesway International Balloon Festival, Oktoberfest different answers. It was a city forever changed by the the trails of our beautiful River Parks. From the Tulsa and the Tulsa Pow Wow of Champions. discovery of oil in 1901. It is home to art deco trea- Ballet and Tulsa Opera, to Broadway plays and musicals sures and nationally renowned museums. Its African at the Performing Arts Center, to the Philbrook and The Tulsa Port of Catoosa is acclaimed as one of the American heritage left its mark, in both the business the largest collection of Western American art at the largest, most inland river-ports in the . The and music worlds. And it’s a city of nostalgia and Gilcrease, Tulsa’s rich cultural legacy greatly enhances Tulsa International Airport offers direct service to most special memories for countless Americans due to its our citizen’s quality of life. major U.S. cities and is another important contributor to location on historic Route 66. our economic growth. The BOK Center in downtown Tulsa hosts the top Tulsa boasts a widely diversified business base, includ- names in entertainment, as well as major sporting Ten higher education facilities serve the metropolitan ing aerospace, telecommunications, manufacturing, events including the 2011 NCAA Basketball Second & Tulsa area. Options range from community college and construction, high technology, healthcare, education, Third Rounds. vocational studies to undergraduate, graduate, and transportation and energy. professional degree programs at both public and private For a great shopping experience, a visit to Cherry Street universities. Tulsa has the second shortest commute time in the or Utica Square is a must, and for those who would nation, ranks 15th in the nation for the highest rate rather spend the afternoon on the links, Tulsa has of high school graduation and boasts a cost of living several exclusive golf courses to choose from. During at 11.5 percent below the national average while the summer months, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic county per capita income is 20.7 percent above the musical, Oklahoma!, is performed at the Discoveryland national average. amphitheater where a barbecue dinner and roping les-

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USA Men’s Soccer Tournaments. During the 2005 Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium campaign, the facility was featured on national tele- vision when the Tulsa men’s soccer team faced off The Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium is the home field for the Golden Hurricane against 11th-ranked SMU on Fox Soccer Channel, and was again on Fox Soccer in 2007. The TU-SMU con- men’s and women’s soccer and track & field teams. The state-of-the-art facility, test drew a stadium record crowd of 1,753.

INTRO which was completed in August, 2003, was the third phase of the 10-year athletic On the track and field side, the stadium served as the master plan for campus development. The multi-purpose $4.5 million facility is part host facility for the 2005 Western Athletic Conference of the Donna J. Hardesty Sports and Recreation Complex, a 30-acre development Track and Field Championships and the 2009 Conference USA Track and Field Championships. at The University of Tulsa.

Designed by St. Louis-based Hastings & Chivetta Other firms working on the stadium included the St. Architects, Inc., the stadium features a 75’ X 120’ Louis companies of McClure Engineering Associates soccer field and an eight-lane 400-meter synthetic as mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineer; surface running track. The fully irrigated soccer field and Jack Sontag, structural engineer. Tulsa-based consists of Tiffsport sod on top of an eight-inch sand companies include Saks & Associates providing civil base to facilitate drainage to a system of pipes below. engineering; Howell & Vancuren as the landscape The stadium includes locker rooms, a training room, architect; and Oakridge Builders as the general con- concession stand and storage area, a press box and tractor. seating for 2,000 spectators. Additionally, a soccer practice field at the Donna The stadium provides the University’s soccer and track J. Hardesty Sports Complex is located south of the teams with a permanent track and natural grass field Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium and is one of the on campus, and allows the track teams to incorporate finest soccer practice fields in the nation. The facility, the hammer throw, discus, javelin and shot put into which features permanent seating on both sides of the its field events. field, served as the home field for the Golden Hurricane during the 2000-02 seasons while construction of the The Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium has been the Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium was underway. host site of seven NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament games, a 2004 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament first round contest, and the 2006 and 2009 Conference

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2011 Tulsa Soccer Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./Exp. Hometown (Previous School) PLAYERS INTRO 19 Mohammed Abdalla MF 5-10 165 SO-1L Plano, Texas (Plano) 2 Corey Albertson MF 5-10 155 SR-3L Norman, Okla. (Norman North) 18 Dillon Alexander MF 5-10 150 FR-HS Sand Springs, Okla. (Charles Page) 20 Matt Boullt D 6-1 155 JR-2L Sugar Land, Texas (Clements) 6 Justin Chavez D 5-11 170 SR-3L Edmond, Okla. (Edmond Memorial) 11 Kyle Cumings F 5-11 145 SO-1L Des Moines, Iowa (Norwalk) 21 Jake Dobkins D 6-0 170 JR-2L St. Louis, Mo. (Marquette) 5 Wayne Farmer D 6-3 180 FR-HS Powys, Wales (John Beddoes) 23 Tom Gaus F 5-11 175 SO-SQ St. Louis, Mo. (DeSmet Jesuit) 27 Mason Gist GK 6-2 175 JR-SQ Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound) 14 Blaine Gonsalves D 5-7 160 SR-3L Ewa Beach, Hawaii (Iolani) 3 James Gulley MF 5-9 165 SO-1L Clinton, Miss. (Clinton) 22 SeoHyun Kim MF 6-0 172 FR-HS Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West) 15 Adrian Klammer F 5-11 165 SR-1L Hohenems, Austria (Young Harris JC) 9 Omar Mata MF 5-9 150 SO-1L Tulsa, Okla. (Union) 13 Abe Matamoros F/MF 5-10 150 FR-HS Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit) 0 Cody Mumma GK 6-2 180 SO-SQ Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks) 1 Michael Murray GK 5-11 195 SO-1L Hickory Creek, Texas (Lake Dallas) 24 Joshua Parker D 5-9 145 FR-HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain) 4 Stephen Roberson MF/F 5-7 155 FR-HS Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) 10 Tony Rocha MF 5-9 165 FR-HS Spring, Texas (Klein Oak) 12 Leonard Smith F 6-2 182 FR-HS Frisco, Texas (Wakeland) 7 Quinn Starker D 6-0 150 FR-HS Tulsa, Okla. (Holland Hall) 16 Jon Wright F 5-10 165 JR-1L Tulsa, Okla. (Cascia Hall) 8 Alexander Zuerlein D 5-11 155 FR-HS St. Louis, Mo. (Chaminade College Preparatory)

Head Coach: Tom McIntosh (Tulsa, 1988), 17th year Assistant Head Coach: Colin Clarke, 9th year Assistant Coach: Justin Cook (Ohio State, 2004), 5th year Graduate Assistant: Todd Goddard (Tulsa, 2008), 2nd year Volunteer Goalkeeper Coach: Chris Mansfield (New Mexico, 2001), 9th year

Hurricane By Class Pronunciation Guide Mohammed Abdalla (Moe – haw – med Ab – doll – uh) Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Dillon Alexander Mohammed Abdalla Matt Boullt Corey Albertson Matt Boullt (bolt) Wayne Farmer Kyle Cumings Jake Dobkins Justin Chavez Justin Chavez (Shaw – vez) SeoHyun Kim Tom Gaus Mason Gist Blaine Gonsalves Jake Dobkins (Dob – kins) Abe Matamoros James Gulley Jon Wright Adrian Klammer Tom Gaus (Gow – s rhymes with house) Joshua Parker Omar Mata Mason Gist (Gih – st) Stephen Roberson Cody Mumma Blain Gonsalves (Gun – solve – es) Tony Rocha Michael Murray SeoHyun Kim (So – hun Kim) Leonard Smith Adrian Klammer (A – dree – an Clam – mer) Quinn Starker Omar Mata (Mah – tah) Alexander Zuerlein Abe Matamoros (Ahh – bay Maht - tuh – more – us) Cody Mumma (Moo – ma) Tony Rocha (Row – kuh) Alexander Zuerlein (Zur – line)

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2011 Tulsa Soccer Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 0 Cody Mumma GK 6-2 180 SO-SQ Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks) 1 Michael Murray GK 5-11 195 SO-1L Hickory Creek, Texas (Lake Dallas)

PLAYERS 2 Corey Albertson MF 5-10 155 SR-3L Norman, Okla. (Norman North) 3 James Gulley MF 5-9 165 SO-1L Clinton, Miss. (Clinton) 4 Stephen Roberson MF/F 5-7 155 FR-HS Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) 5 Wayne Farmer D 6-3 180 FR-HS Powys, Wales (John Beddoes) 6 Justin Chavez D 5-11 170 SR-3L Edmond, Okla. (Edmond Memorial) 7 Quinn Starker D 6-0 150 FR-HS Tulsa, Okla. (Holland Hall) 8 Alexander Zuerlein D 5-11 155 FR-HS St. Louis, Mo. (Chaminade College Preparatory) 9 Omar Mata MF 5-9 150 SO-1L Tulsa, Okla. (Union) 10 Tony Rocha MF 5-9 165 FR-HS Spring, Texas (Klein Oak) 11 Kyle Cumings F 5-11 145 SO-1L Des Moines, Iowa (Norwalk) 12 Leonard Smith F 6-2 182 FR-HS Frisco, Texas (Wakeland) 13 Abe Matamoros F/MF 5-10 150 FR-HS Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit) 14 Blaine Gonsalves D 5-7 160 SR-3L Ewa Beach, Hawaii (Iolani) 15 Adrian Klammer F 5-11 165 SR-1L Hohenems, Austria (Young Harris JC) 16 Jon Wright F 5-10 165 JR-1L Tulsa, Okla. (Cascia Hall) 18 Dillon Alexander MF 5-10 150 FR-HS Sand Springs, Okla. (Charles Page) 19 Mohammed Abdalla MF 5-10 165 SO-1L Plano, Texas (Plano) 20 Matt Boullt D 6-1 155 JR-2L Sugar Land, Texas (Clements) 21 Jake Dobkins D 6-0 170 JR-2L St. Louis, Mo. (Marquette) 22 SeoHyun Kim MF 6-0 172 FR-HS Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West) 23 Tom Gaus F 5-11 175 SO-SQ St. Louis, Mo. (DeSmet Jesuit) 24 Joshua Parker D 5-9 145 FR-HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain) 27 Mason Gist GK 6-2 175 JR-SQ Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound)

Head Coach: Tom McIntosh (Tulsa, 1988), 17th year Assistant Head Coach: Colin Clarke, 9th year Assistant Coach: Justin Cook (Ohio State, 2004), 5th year Graduate Assistant: Todd Goddard (Tulsa, 2008), 2nd year Volunteer Goalkeeper Coach: Chris Mansfield (New Mexico, 2001), 9th year

Hurricane By State/Country

Colorado Mississippi Oklahoma Texas Austria Joshua Parker James Gulley Corey Albertson Mohammed Abdalla Adrian Klammer Stephen Roberson Dillon Alexander Matt Boullt Hawaii Justin Chavez Mason Gist Wales Blaine Gonsalves Missouri Omar Mata Abe Matamoros Wayne Farmer Jake Dobkins Cody Mumma Michael Murray Iowa Tom Gaus Quinn Starker Tony Rocha Kyle Cumings Alexander Zuerlein Jon Wright Leonard Smith

Kansas SeoHyun Kim

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. ranked sixth in C-USA for assists . . . named as TU’s Mohammed “Man of the Match” against Missouri State. Matt players Abdalla FRESHMAN (2008) – Started 10 of 23 games played Boullt INTRO Midfielder . . . scored his first career goal against Hofstra and Defender 5-10 • 165 • So-1L picked up assists against Georgia Southern and UCF 6-1 • 155 • Jr-2L Plano, Texas # for four points . . . attempted 25 shots, five of which Sugar Land, Texas # Plano H.S. 19 were on goal. Clements H.S. 20

TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has played in PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner TULSA – A two-year letterwinner . . . has started 38 nine career contests and has one assist for one point. at Norman North High School . . . scored 28 goals of 41 games . . . has two goals and seven assists for and had 17 assists for 73 points as a senior . . . 11 points. FRESHMAN (2010) – Played in nine games . . . helped his team tally a 15-2 record and advance to picked up an assist against FIU . . . attempted three the Class 6A State Championship game as a senior . . SOPHOMORE (2010) – Started 19 of 20 games . . . shots. . earned all-district and all-state accolades during his scored a goal against Saint Louis and FIU . . . earned senior season . . . as a senior, named to the all-city an assist against Western Illinois, Missouri State and PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwin- first team and was selected as the Offensive Player Kentucky . . . attempted 21 shots, 11 of which were ner at Plano High School . . . tallied 24 goals and 14 of the Year by the Daily Oklahoman . . . named as the on goal from his defender position . . . helped post assists for 62 career points, while helping his team NNHS Team MVP as a senior . . . helped lead NNHS shutouts over Western Illinois, SIU-Edwardsville, post a four-year 68-29-4 record . . . netted 12 goals to the Class 6A State semifinals as a sophomore and UAB and Kentucky. and eight assists for 32 points his senior season . . junior . . . as a junior, earned second-team all-city . picked up all-district and all-area first team honors accolades . . . named as a Player to Watch by High FRESHMAN (2009) – Started 19 of 21 games played after leading PHS to a 25-3 overall record and a School Sports magazine. . . . earned an assist against UAB, SMU and Marshall district, bi-district and area championship his senior in the regular season, and then against Marshall in year. PERSONAL – A biology major . . . born May 23, the C-USA Championship game . . . was instrumental 1990 . . . one of three children of Guy and Ann in TU posting shutouts over Missouri State, Northern PERSONAL – An energy management major . . . Albertson. Illinois, Kentucky, Memphis, Marshall and North- born November 26, 1989 . . . one of five children of western on the season . . . was named to the College Sayed and Samia Abdalla . . . was named to the Albertson’s Career Totals Soccer News Top-100 Freshmen to Watch List . . . Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and was selected Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points was selected as TU’s “Man of the Match” against as a C-USA All-Academic Honoree as a freshman. 2008 23-10 25 1 2 4 Seattle and Akron. 2009 20-7 23 2 5 9 Abdalla’s Career Totals 2010 18-15 30 3 5 11 PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner at Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points Totals 61-32 78 6 12 24 Clements High School, and earned a letter at Jenks 2010 9-0 3 0 1 1 High School in Oklahoma as a freshman . . . scored 73 goals and had 40 assists for 186 career points . Dillon . . was the CHS leading scorer all three seasons . . . scored 20 goals and had 14 assists as a senior . . . Alexander selected as the District 23/5A Most Valuable Player Corey # Midfielder 18 as a senior . . . earned all-district, all-region and Albertson 5-10 • 150 • Fr-HS all-state first team accolades in 2009 . . . received Midfielder Sand Springs, Okla. first-team all-district and all-region honors as a 5-10 • 155 • Sr-3L Charles Page H.S. sophomore and junior . . . led his CHS team to three Norman, Okla. # district championships . . . was named to the 2008 Norman North H.S. 2 PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner at All-Greater Houston first team . . . was the 2007 Charles Page High School . . . scored 10 goals and had District Newcomer of the Year . . . as a freshman, led TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has started four assists as a senior . . . led the team in assists and JHS to the Oklahoma Class 6A State Championship. 32 of 61 games played . . . has six goals and 12 as- points, and was named the CPHS Offensive MVP as a sists for 24 career points. junior . . . played club soccer for Westside Alliance. PERSONAL – A finance major . . . born September 6, 1990 . . . one of two children of Thomas and Melissa JUNIOR (2010) – Started 15 of 18 games . . . PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born Boullt . . . was named to the Tulsa Dean’s List as a notched three goals, including one each against November 6, 1992 . . . son of Tim and Kellie Alexander. freshman and sophomore . . . was a C-USA Academic Lipscomb, SMU and Kentucky, and registered five Medalist as a freshman and was tabbed as a C-USA assists for 11 points . . . attempted 30 shots, 11 of All-Academic Honoree as a sophomore . . . was voted which were on goal . . . named as TU’s “Man of the to the C-USA All-Academic Team as a sophomore. Match” against SMU and Kentucky. Boullt’s Career Totals SOPHOMORE (2009) – Started seven of 20 games Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points played . . . scored the game-winning goal against 2009 21-19 7 0 4 4 Missouri State in the first game of the season . 2010 20-19 21 2 3 7 . . also netted a goal against Northwestern . . . Totals 41-38 28 2 7 11 earned five assists, including three against UCF . . . attempted 23 shots, seven of which were on goal . .

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Chavez’ Career Totals Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points Justin 2008 21-20 7 1 2 4 Jake Chavez 2009 22-22 5 2 1 5 Dobkins Defender 2010 21-21 19 2 1 5 Defender 5-11 • 170 • Sr-3L Totals 64-63 31 5 4 14 6-0 • 170 • Jr-2L Edmond, Okla. St. Louis, Mo. PLAYERS Edmond Memorial H.S. # 6 Marquette H.S. #21 TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has started Kyle TULSA – A two-year letterwinner . . . has started 63 of 64 games played . . . has five goals and four 18 of 37 career contests . . . has one goal and three assists for 14 career points. Cummings assists for five points. Forward JUNIOR (2010) – Started all 21 games . . . scored 5-11 • 145 • So-1L SOPHOMORE (2010) – Started in 15 of 17 games . . the game-winning goal against UAB and had a Des Moines, Iowa # . scored a goal against SMU and picked up an assist goal against Memphis . . . earned an assist against Norwalk H.S. 11 against Bradley . . . attempted nine shots, three of Lipscomb . . . attempted 19 shots, seven of which which were on goal . . . was named to the C-USA were on goal . . . helped post shutouts over Western TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started in All-Tournament team . . . was selected as TU’s “Man Illinois, SIU-Edwardsville, UAB, Kentucky and Bradley eight of 16 career games . . . has two goals for four of the Match” against South Carolina and Indiana ...... was named to the Hermann Trophy Watch List . points. was named as TU’s Defensive Player of the Year. . . picked up All-C-USA first team accolades . . . was named a Top Drawer Soccer C-USA Top-20 Player to RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN (2010) – Started in eight FRESHMAN (2009) – Played in 20 games and earned Watch . . . was selected as TU’s “Man of the of the of 14 games played . . . scored his first career goal three starting assignments . . . picked up an assist Match” against Memphis and Marshall . . . was a C- against UCF and had the game-winning goal against against Missouri State and Florida International . . . USA Preseason Team honoree and was voted as the Bradley . . . attempted nine shots, five of which were attempted two shots, one of which was on goal . . . C-USA Preseason Defensive Player of the Year. on goal . . . selected as TU’s “Man of the Match” helped TU post a shutout over Missouri State, North- against Bradley. ern Illinois, Florida International, Kentucky, Memphis SOPHOMORE (2009) – Started in all 22 games . . and Marshall. . scored a goal against UCF and the game-winning FRESHMAN (2009) – Earned playing time against goal against Marshall in the C-USA Championship Missouri State and Seattle . . . attempted two shots, PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner game . . . picked up an assist against Marshall during one of which was on goal . . . received a medical at Marquette High School . . . scored 23 goals and the regular season . . . attempted five shots, four of hardship waiver. had 21 assists for 67 career points . . . as a senior, which were on goal . . . helped TU post shutouts over had eight goals and five assists . . . was named as Missouri State, Northern Illinois, Florida Interna- PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner the 2008-09 Suburban West Conference Player of the tional, Kentucky, Memphis, Marshall and Northwest- at Norwalk Senior High School . . . graduated early Year after leading his team to an SWC Championship ern . . . was named to the NIU Invitational and SMU and did not play his senior season . . . scored 46 . . . served as team captain as a junior and senior . . . Classic All-Tournament teams . . . was selected as goals and had 22 assists for 114 career points . . . was named the Best Defender as a freshman, junior Conference USA’s Defensive Player of the Year and helped his NSHS team capture the Iowa Class 3A and senior, and was the team MVP his freshman earned C-USA all-conference first team accolades . State Championship as a sophomore, and finished and senior seasons . . . picked up first-team all- . . selected to the NSCAA All-Midwest Region first as the runner-up as a freshman and junior . . . was conference honors as a junior and senior, and earned team . . . named as TU’s “Man of the Match” against a three-time first-team all-conference and all-state third-team all-metro accolades during his senior Cal State-Northridge and top-ranked Akron. tournament team selection . . . served as the team campaign . . . played for the Scott Gallagher and Lou captain for his junior campaign . . . helped his Des Fusz Soccer Club teams for a combined 12 years . . FRESHMAN (2008) – Started 20 of 21 games played Moines Menace club team claim the State Cup . helped the LFS club team to three state champion- . . . scored his first career goal against #6 SMU . . Championship three times . . . was a member of the ships, the Best of the Midwest Championship, the . picked up assists against Penn State and South 2007 Super Y-League ODP National Team . . . was a Germantown Invitational Championship, the St. Louis Carolina . . . attempted seven shots, two of which member of the Olympic Development Program from Challenge Cup Championship and the 2002 3v3 Got were on goal . . . was named to the Penn State Clas- 2000 to 2005. Milk Regional Championship . . . was also a two-year sic All-Tournament team . . . selected to the C-USA letterwinner in basketball. All-Freshmen team. PERSONAL – An energy management major . . . born October 1, 1990 . . . son of Bill and Angie Cumings . PERSONAL – A management major . . . born October PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner at . . was named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor 20, 1990 . . . his sister, Jenna, plays soccer at Mis- Edmond Memorial High School . . . scored 44 goals Roll and was a C-USA All-Academic Honoree as a souri State . . . son of Barb and Olen Dobkins . . . was and had 20 assists for 108 career points at EMHS . true freshman and as a red-shirt freshman. named to the Tulsa President’s List as a freshman and . . tallied six goals and had five assists as a senior to the Dean’s List as a sophomore . . . was a C-USA . . . helped his EMHS team win the Class 6A State Cumings’ Career Totals Academic Medalist as a freshman and a sophomore. Championship during his senior campaign . . . as a Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points senior, named first-team all-Oklahoma by the Edmond 2009 2-0 2 0 0 0 Dobkins’ Career Totals Sun . . . posted 21 goals and had 11 assists for 53 2010 14-8 9 2 0 4 Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points points as a junior. Totals 16-8 11 2 0 4 2009 20-3 2 0 2 2 2010 17-15 19 1 1 3 PERSONAL – A management major . . . born March Totals 37-18 21 1 3 5 23, 1990 . . . one of two sons of Dorty and Juanita Chavez. 8 www.tulsahurricane.com 2011 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER Media Guide

JUNIOR (2010) – Started in 19 of 20 games . . . scored a goal against Kentucky and earned an assist Wayne Mason against Bradley . . . attempted 15 shots, six of which players Farmer Gist were on goal . . . was selected as the C-USA Defen- INTRO sive Player of the Week on Sept. 13 . . . was named Defender Goalkeeper to the Tulsa Marriott Southern Hills Hurricane Classic 6-3 • 180 • Fr-HS 6-2 • 175 • Jr-SQ All-Tournament team . . . was selected as TU’s “Man Powys, Wales Flower Mound, Texas # # of the Match” against Western Illinois. John Beddoes H.S. 5 Flower Mound H.S. 27

SOPHOMORE (2009) – Started 21 of 22 games . . . PRIOR TO TULSA – Played for the Shrewsbury Town TULSA – A three-year squad member . . . has played knocked in the game-winning goal against UAB, and Football Club (2007-10) and Shrewsbury Town Centre in three career contests . . . has logged 37:52 in goal, also scored goals against UCF and Saint Louis . . . of Excellence (2003-07) . . . earned three caps for the picked up one save and allowed one goal. Wales u17 National Team. earned an assist against Kentucky . . . attempted 12 shots, five of which were on goal . . . was named as SOPHOMORE (2010) – Did not play. PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born TU’s “Man of the Match” against Northern Illinois and Saint Louis. November 22, 1991 . . . son of Vivian and Amanda RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN (2009) – Earned playing Farmer. time against Florida International, UAB and UCF . . . FRESHMAN (2008) – Started 16 of 23 games played logged 37:52 between the posts . . . allowed one goal . . . scored his first career goal, a game-winner, in and picked up one save. his first career contest against Georgia Southern . . . picked up an assist against #2 Connecticut and FRESHMAN (2008) – Did not play . . . received a Tom Memphis . . . attempted 13 shots, six of which were red-shirt season. Gaus on goal . . . was named TU’s “Man of the Match” against Georgia Southern. Forward PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner 5-11 • 175 • So-SQ at Flower Mound High School . . . served as team PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a member of the Menae’s St. Louis, Mo. co-captain for three years . . . concluded his career # Island Soccer Organization . . . as a senior, scored DeSmet Jesuit H.S. as the FMHS record-holder in career saves (453), 23 13 goals and earned seven assists for 33 points . . . single-season saves (192) and career shutouts (18) . . tallied a game-winner against Punahou, and another TULSA – A returning squad member . . . has played . earned first-team all-district, all-state and all-region against Kamehameha to advance his team to the in three contests. honors as a senior . . . during his junior campaign, Menae’s Island Soccer Organization finals. picked up second-team all-district accolades . . . RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN (2010) – Played in three received honorable mention all-district honors as PERSONAL – An accounting major . . . born October contests. a sophomore . . . participated in the 2008 TASCO 1, 1990 . . . son of Roy and Carol Gonsalves. Senior Showcase. FRESHMAN (2009) – Did not compete. Gonsalves’ Career Totals PERSONAL – An exercise sports science major . . . PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner born April 23, 1990 . . . one of three sons of Michael Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2008 23-16 13 1 2 4 at DeSmet Jesuit High School . . . led his team to a and Stephanie Gist . . . was named as a Conference four-year record of 106-35 . . . scored 18 goals and USA All-Academic honoree and to the Tulsa Dean’s 2009 22-21 12 3 1 7 had 31 assists for 67 career points . . . as a senior, List as a true freshman . . . was a C-USA Academic 2010 20-19 15 1 1 3 led DJHS to a third-place Missouri Class 3A state Medalist and was named to the Tulsa Dean’s List as Totals 65-56 40 5 4 14 finish . . . led his team to a district championship as a red-shirt freshman and sophomore. a freshman and junior, and to a district runner-up finish as a sophomore . . . was a three-time first- Gist’s Career Totals team all-metro Catholic Conference selection and a Year G-GS Mins GA SO SV GAA James two-time third-team all-metro honoree . . . claimed 2008 Did not play. Gulley second-team all-state accolades as a senior . . . as a 2009 3-0 37:52 1 0 1 2.38 senior, was named to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Top Midfielder 2010 Did not play. 5-9 • 165 • So-1L 10 Players to Watch for the under-18 Scott Gallagher Totals 3-0 37:52 1 0 1 2.38 Academy . . . played in the High School All-Star game Clinton, Miss. # as a senior . . . during his junior campaign, his DJHS Clinton H.S. 3 team was ranked No. 1 in the country. TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started in PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born Blaine 11 of 16 games . . . has one goal and one assist for September 19, 1990 . . . one of four children of Gonsalves three points. Thomas and Patricia Gaus . . . was named to the Defender FRESHMAN (2010) – Started 11 of 16 games . . . Tulsa Dean’s List and was a C-USA All-Academic 5-7 • 160 • Sr-3L scored a goal against Lipscomb and picked up an Honoree as a freshman and sophomore. Ewa Beach, Hawaii # assist against Memphis . . . attempted seven shots, Iolani H.S. 14 Gaus’ Career Totals four of which were on goal . . . was selected to the Top Drawer Soccer Top-100 Freshmen to Watch list. Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has started 2009 Red-Shirt 56 of 65 games played . . . has five goals and four PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner at 2010 3-0 0 0 0 0 assists for 14 career points. Totals 3-0 0 0 0 0 Clinton High School . . . scored 43 goals and had 43 www.tulsahurricane.com 9 2011 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER Media Guide

assists for 129 career points . . . was selected as Mr. scored 50 goals and was the Regional Player of the Clutch his freshman season, as the Best Offensive Year as a freshman . . . prior to YHJC, participated Abe Player as a sophomore and earned the Arrow Award in youth camps for the Austrian National Team, and Matamoros during his junior campaign from CHS . . . helped his played against the Czech Republic and Hungary. Forward/Midfielder #13 team finish as Class 5A semifinalists as a freshman, 5-10 • 150 • Fr-HS quarterfinalists as a sophomore and as state champi- PERSONAL – A history major . . . born May 14, 1989 Houston, Texas ons his junior season . . . did not play his senior year. . . . son of Konrad and Gabriele Klammer . . . was Strake Jesuit PLAYERS named to the Tulsa President’s List and was a C-USA PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born All-Academic Honoree as a junior. PRIOR TO TULSA – Served as the team captain January 31, 1992 . . . son of James and Marie Gulley. and was selected as the Player of the Year for Klammer’s Career Totals the Houston Dynamo . . . also played for the Texas Gulley’s Career Totals Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points Premier Football Club and Eclipse Soccer Club, and Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2010 15-5 10 2 1 5 was a member of the South Texas and Region 3 2010 16-11 7 1 1 3 Olympic Development Program teams . . . was selected to train in Ciudad Real Madrid . . . has played in more than 50 international games. Omar SeoHyun PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born Mata December 16, 1992 . . . son of Abelardo and Ana Midfielder Kim Matamoros. Midfielder #22 5-9 • 150 • So-1L 6-0 • 172 • Fr-HS Tulsa, Okla. # Overland Park, Kan. Union H.S. 9 Blue Valley West H.S. TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started Cody PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner in 19 of 21 career contests . . . has three goals and Mumma at Blue Valley West High School . . . led his team three assists for nine points. Goalkeeper to a 41-14-1 overall record and a Kansas 6A State 6-2 • 180 • So-SQ Championship as a junior and senior . . . scored 20 FRESHMAN (2010) – Started 19 of 21 games . . . Tulsa, Okla. goals and had eight assists for 48 career points . scored a goal against Kentucky, FIU and Kentucky in Jenks H.S. # . . picked up Eastern Kansas League honors as a the C-USA Championship quarterfinals . . . earned 0 sophomore, junior and senior . . . played club soc- an assist against Lipscomb, Western Illinois and FIU TULSA – In his third year at Tulsa . . . was a squad cer for KC Football Club. . . . attempted 37 shots, 17 of which were on goal . member in 2010 after red-shirting as a true freshman . . was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman in 2009. PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . De- team . . . was selected to the Top Drawer Soccer cember 8, 1992 . . . son of Brian and SunHee Kim. Top-100 Freshmen to Watch list . . . named to the RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN (2010) – Did not play. SMU Classic All-Tournament team . . . selected as TU’s “Man of the Match” against Lipscomb, Missouri FRESHMAN (2009) – Did not play . . . received a State, Akron and Kentucky. red-shirt season. Adrian PRIOR TO TULSA – Played with the Tulsa Soccer PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner at Klammer Club ’93 . . . won five state championships with the Jenks High School . . . recorded 30 career shutouts . Forward TSC ’93 . . . earned a spot on the USYSA Region . . helped his team finish as the Oklahoma Class 6A 5-11 • 165 • Sr-1L III team . . . a member of the 2010 Disney Soccer State Champions as a freshman, semifinalists as a Hohenems, Austria Showcase All-Stars team. junior, and quarterfinalists as a sophomore and senior Young Harris JC # 15 . . . named as the 2009 Tulsa World Player of the Year PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born . . . picked up all-metro and all-Frontier Conference TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started in August 26, 1992 . . . one of five children of the late accolades as a junior and senior, and all-state honors five of 15 games . . . has two goals and one assist for Gustavo Mata and Ana Padilla. as a senior . . . also lettered as a senior football five points. player . . . was named as the 2008 Special Teams Mata’s Career Totals Conference Player of the Year. JUNIOR (2010) – Started five of 15 games . . . scored Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points the game-winning goal against Lipscomb and had a 2010 21-19 37 3 3 9 PERSONAL – An exercise sports science major . goal against Missouri State . . . picked up an assist . . born August 9, 1990 . . . son of John and Karla against Kentucky . . . attempted 10 shots, seven of Mumma . . . was named to the Tulsa President’s List which were on goal. and was a C-USA Academic Medalist as a true fresh- man . . . as a red-shirt freshman, was tabbed to the PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a two-year letterwinner at TU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and was a C-USA Young Harris Junior College in Georgia . . . scored All-Academic Honoree. 12 goals after missing the first eight games of his sophomore season due to injury . . . earned NSCAA Junior College second team all-America accolades and first team all-region honors as a sophomore . . .

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Defender # Midfielder # INTRO Murray 5-9 • 145 • Fr-HS 24 5-9 • 165 • Fr-HS 10 Goalkeeper Colorado Springs, Colo. Spring, Texas 5-11 • 195 • So-1L Cheyenne Mountain Klein Oak H.S. Hickory Creek, Texas Lake Dallas H.S. # 1 PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner at Cheyenne Mountain High School . . . led CMHS at Klein Oak High School . . . assisted KOHS to a TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has played to a four-year 57-9-3 overall record . . . helped 45-13-10 record . . . was a three-time all-District five games in goal . . . picked up 20 saves and one CMHS make two Colorado Springs Metro League 135A honoree and was named to the All-Greater shutout. Championships and two Colorado State Champi- Houston second team as a sophomore . . . played onship quarterfinal appearances . . . netted seven club soccer for the Houston Texans. RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN (2010) – Started five games goals while allowing just 34 goals in 69 career . . . logged 485:43 in goal . . . allowed seven goals . games . . . was named as the Metro League MVP, PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born . . picked up 20 saves . . . earned a shutout against CMHS MVP, and picked up first-team all-state and August 21, 1993 . . . son of Albert and Evette Ro- UAB . . . had a 1.30 goals-against average and a .741 all-Gazette Peak Performer accolades as a senior. cha. saves percentage on the year. PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born FRESHMAN (2009) – Did not compete . . . received a June 29, 1992 . . . son of Jeff and Cathlin Parker. red-shirt season. Leonard PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a two-year letterwinner Smith in soccer at Lake Dallas High School . . . was also a Forward # four-year letterwinner in baseball and football . . . Stephen 6-2 • 182 • Fr-HS 12 played with the ’91 Dallas Texans Red, claiming the Roberson Frisco, Texas 2006, 2007 and 2008 Region III West Premier League Midfielder/Forward # Wakeland H.S. Championship, 2006 and 2008 Dallas Classic League 5-7 • 155 • Fr-HS 4 Championship, and 2008 North Texas State Cup Madison, Miss. PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner Championship . . . his team finished as the runner-up Madison Central H.S. at Wakeland High School . . . tallied 52 goals and in the 2006 Region III Southern Regionals, and as 20 assists for 124 career points . . . was a Colleg- semifinalists in five other tournaments . . . his ’92 PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner eSoccerNews.com Top-150 recruit . . . led WHS to Dallas Texans Red team captured the 2008 Helsinki at Madison Central High School . . . scored 44 a 24-2 record as a senior, as he scored 21 goals Cup. goals and had 51 assists for 139 career points, and posted 11 assists for 53 points . . . was named while helping MCHS post a four-year 66-15-11 the District Offensive MVP and selected to the PERSONAL – A petroleum engineering major . . mark . . . was selected to the Mississippi Asso- first-team all- TASCO Region 2 and second-team . born January 11, 1991 . . . son of Jim and Kerry ciation of Coaches All-Star Team as a senior, and all-state . . . helped post a 28-2-3 overall record Murray. earned MAC second-team honors as a sophomore and claim the Class 4A State Championship as a and junior . . . played club soccer for the Chicago junior, and for his efforts picked up first-team all- Murray’s Career Totals Fire. district, TASCO Region 2, TASCO All-State and Year G-GS Mins GA SO SV GAA Texas All-Tournament team accolades . . . was a 2010 5-5 485:43 7 1 20 1.30 PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born varsity starter at Woodlawn High School in Baton October 18, 1992 . . . son of Ed and Susan Rob- Rouge, La. as a freshman . . . played club soccer for erson. the Dallas Texans.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born February 22, 1993 . . . son of Leonard Smith, Jr. and Lana Duhnn.

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SOPHOMORE (2010) – Played in 13 games and Alexander Quinn earned a starting assignment against Seattle . . . Starker scored his first career goal against Kentucky . . . Zuerlein Defender # attempted 10 shots, four of which were on goal . . . Defender # 6-0 • 150 • Fr-HS 7 was named to the Top Drawer Soccer Top-100 Fresh- 5-11 • 155 • Fr-HS 8 Tulsa, Okla. men to Watch list. St. Louis, Mo. Holland Hall H.S. Chaminade College Prep PLAYERS PRIOR TO TULSA – Transferred to Tulsa from PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwin- Memphis after his freshman season . . . was a PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner ner at Holland Hall High School . . . helped HHHS four-year letterwinner in soccer and track and field at at Chaminade College Preparatory . . . led CCPHS win three Southwest Preparatory Conference Cascia Hall High School . . . scored 66 goals and had to a three-year 54-15-6 mark, while posting a 12-2- Championships . . . picked up all-SPC honors as a 33 assists for 165 career points . . . earned all-metro 2 record at Dallas Jesuit as a freshman . . . picked sophomore, junior and senior, and was named to honors as a senior . . . was selected as the Cascia up first-team all-state honors and was named as the SPC All-North Zone as a freshman . . . from his Hall Most Valuable Offensive Player twice . . . set the CCPHS MVP his senior season . . . played club defender position he scored 21 goals and had 23 the school record in the 4x400 meter relay and 4x100 soccer for Scott Gallagher Metro. assists for 65 career points . . . played club soccer meter relay, and concluded his career with the third- for the Tulsa Soccer Club. longest long jump in school history. PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born April 1, 1993 . . . son of Tim and Tammy Zuerlein. PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born PERSONAL – A management major . . . born August May 8, 1993 . . . son of Andy Starker and Lynn 10, 1990 . . . son of Jack Wright and Janet Ammons. Bosch. Wright’s Career Totals Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2010 13-1 10 1 0 2 Jon Wright Forward 5-10 • 165 • Jr-1L Tulsa, Okla. # Cascia Hall H.S. 16

TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started in one of 13 career contests . . . has one goal for two points.

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to the NCAA Tournament for the seventh time in school up ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI hon- history and fourth straight year. TU concluded the sea- ors. Burkholder went on to receive ESPN The Maga- son ranked 10th in the nation in total goals (42) and zine Academic All-America second-team accolades and 15th in scoring offense (2.0 goals per game). Ashley was selected to the C-USA All-Academic team. Five STAFF McInnes, Zach Nulisch and Chris Taylor were all named TU student-athletes were named as C-USA Academic Tom McIntosh to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI Medalists and six were selected as C-USA All-Academ- First Team, while four players were named as C-USA ic Honorees, while 11 were named to either the Tulsa Head Coach Academic Medalists, seven were named C-USA All- President’s List, Dean’s List or Athletic Director’s Honor 17th Year Academic Honorees and all 11 were tabbed to Tulsa’s Roll. A name synonymous with Tulsa men’s soccer, Tom Mc- academic lists. Intosh is in his 17th season as the head coach of the During the 2006 season, TU advanced to the semifinals Golden Hurricane. He is only the fourth coach in the The Golden Hurricane won its third straight Conference of the Conference USA Championship, and posted a 31-year history of the Tulsa men’s soccer program and is USA regular season and tournament titles, posted a 15- 9-10 overall record and a 5-3 mark in the league. The the school’s all-time winningest soccer coach. McIntosh 5-2 overall record, advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals Golden Hurricane also faced nine ranked opponents, accepted the interim position in July of 1995 and was for the second time in school history, and concluded including six ranked among the top-15, posted five named head coach at his alma mater a year later. the year ranked No. 7 in all five national polls in 2009. shutouts, coming against #11 South Carolina (1-0), #24 Ashley McInnes and Austin Neil were selected as third- Wisconsin-Milwaukee (3-0), Florida International (2-0), McIntosh is truly the epitome of Tulsa men’s soccer. team All-America honorees by College Soccer News Marshall (1-0) and UCF (5-0), and maintained city brag- Since he first walked on campus as a player in 1986, and the National Soccer Coaches Association of Amer- ging rights with a 4-2 victory over Oral Roberts. McIntosh has been a part of 249 of TU’s 336 victories ica, respectively. Tulsa recorded seven shutouts and either as a player (1986-88), an assistant coach (1989- faced six opponents ranked among the nation’s top-30. Tulsa also excelled in the classroom during the 2006 91) or as the head coach. campaign, as Eric Burkholder and Matt Thomas were Again, TU excelled in the classroom during the 2009 named to the C-USA All-Academic team, picked up Since his first season, McIntosh has built Tulsa into a season, as Kilian Poeschk and Chris Taylor were named ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI honors conference powerhouse, through four seasons in the to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District team. and received ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Ameri- Western Athletic Conference (1996-1999), six seasons Poeschk went on to receive ESPN The Magazine Aca- ca second- and third-team accolades, respectively. Four in the Missouri Valley Conference (1995, 2000-04) and demic All-America third-team honors, and both players TU student-athletes were named as C-USA Academic now six seasons in Conference USA (2005-present). He were selected to the C-USA All-Academic team. Seven Medalists and six were selected as C-USA All-Academ- has also put the Hurricane into the national spotlight, student-athletes were named as C-USA Academic ic Honorees, while 10 were named to either the Tulsa as Tulsa has advanced to the NCAA Tournament in six Medalists and eight were named C-USA All-Academic President’s List, Dean’s List or Athletic Director’s Honor of the last eight seasons, including national quarterfinal honorees, while all 15 were selected to Tulsa academic Roll. appearances in 2004 and 2009, while posting a 7-6-1 honor lists. NCAA Tournament mark during that same time. McIntosh guided the Hurricane to a 7-7-7 finish in 2005, The 2008 men’s soccer team posted a 16-4-3 overall and TU reached the conference finals for the second McIntosh’s tenure is the longest in the history of the TU record and captured C-USA regular season and tourna- straight year with its appearance in the C-USA Tour- men’s soccer program. He has an overall record of 179- ment titles. The Golden Hurricane also advanced to the nament championship game. Tulsa was ranked or re- 115-28 and has notched a conference mark of 73-47-16 second round of the NCAA Championship, set a new ceived votes for six weeks, including a season-best No. as a member of three conferences. The Golden Hur- school record with 16 wins and earned a then school- 14 national ranking. The Golden Hurricane knocked off ricane went undefeated in 21-straight regular-season best No. 5 national ranking by Top Drawer Soccer. Tulsa third-ranked Creighton and completed the season with a league games from October 2006 to October 2009, and recorded 10 shutouts and faced six opponents ranked 2-2-3 mark against teams that were either ranked or re- went undefeated in 22 regular-season road contests among the nation’s top-30. ceiving votes. Six players received all-conference hon- from October 2006 to October 2010 (doesn’t include ors and nine players received C-USA Academic merits. neutral site games). TU also turned in impressive performances in the class- room during the 2008 campaign, as Kyle Corrie, Zach In 2004, McIntosh led Tulsa to its first back-to-back Under McIntosh, the Hurricane has 10 seasons with 10- Nulisch and Kilian Poeschk were named to the ESPN NCAA Tournament appearances, the best postseason plus wins, including a school-best 16 victories in 2008, The Magazine Academic All-District team, and Poeschk run in school history with its spot in the national quar- while five of his players (Kyle Brown, Chris Clements, went on to receive ESPN The Magazine Academic All- terfinals, and concluded the season ranked No. 8 in the Ashley McInnes, Austin Neil and Ryan Pore) have America second-team honors, while Nulisch was select- nation. The Hurricane posted a third-place finish in the achieved All-America status. Tulsa student-athletes ed to the C-USA All-Academic team. Three student-ath- MVC with a 5-3-1 league mark, but heated up in the have also excelled in the classroom as 104 players have letes were named as C-USA Academic Medalists and MVC Tournament with a win over #17 Creighton before received conference academic honors, 25 have earned six were named C-USA All-Academic honorees, while falling to third-ranked SMU in the title game. In the Academic All-District accolades and seven have re- all nine were named to either the Tulsa President’s List, NCAA Tournament, Tulsa topped Michigan State, 3-1, ceived Academic All-America recognition. Dean’s List or Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. in the opening round and got past #12 Penn State on penalty kicks. The Hurricane then earned a hard-fought, Over the past eight years, 11 players have been drafted The 2007 season was also a record-setting year for the 2-1, double overtime victory over MVC rival SMU in the or gone on to play professionally, including Terry Boss Golden Hurricane, as Tulsa (15-3-2) claimed the C-USA Round of 16. The Hurricane fell one game short of the (2004), Ryan Pore (2004), Kyle Brown (2005), Lawson regular season and tournament titles after tallying a College Cup with a loss to eventual champion, Indiana, Vaughn (2005), Daniel Wasson (2005), Dominic Cervi 6-0-2 league mark, advanced to the second round of the in the national quarterfinal round. (2008), Chris Clements (2009), Tyrel Lacey (2009), Joe NCAA Championship, captured 15 wins for the most in Salem (2010), Hunter Christiansen (2011) and Chris Tay- school history at that point and earned a then school- Under McIntosh’s tutelage, Ryan Pore became the first lor (2011). best No. 6 national ranking by . TU re- two-time All-America player and a finalist for the presti- corded eight shutouts and faced five opponents ranked gious Missouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy. Pore led In 2010, Tulsa earned a school-best No. 2 national rank- among the nation’s top-20. the nation in scoring in 2004 and spearheaded the Hur- ing for three straight weeks, finished with double-digit ricane attack, which ranked 19th nationally in scoring. wins for the 10th time in school history, and advanced Tulsa also excelled in the classroom during the 2007 campaign, as Eric Burkholder and Kilian Poeschk picked

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McIntosh guided Tulsa to a banner season in 2003 and led the Golden Hurricane back to the NCAA Tournament THE mcintosh FILE McIntosh was already familiar with the Tulsa soccer for the first time since 1991. TU registered a 13-6-2 program before taking over the coaching reins on an overall record and posted a 6-1-2 mark in MVC play for PERSONAL interim basis in 1995. McIntosh served as an assistant a second-place finish, which marked the school’s sec- Alma Mater: Tulsa, 1988 coach at TU for two seasons (1989-91). Before that, he ond-best finish in the league and its best result since a Birthdate: April 5, 1966 was a three-year letterwinner and two-year starter for

STAFF first-place finish in 1991. The Hurricane was nationally Hometown: Milwaukee, Wis. the Golden Hurricane. While serving as team captain in ranked for 11 straight weeks and achieved a season- Family: Wife, Denise; son, Ian; daughter, Avery 1987 and 1988, McIntosh was named the squad’s Most best ranking of No. 10 on Oct. 20. McIntosh guided Inspirational Player both years. the Hurricane to a 4-3 record against ranked teams Experience and helped sophomore Ryan Pore become the second College Coaching Experience: 19 years (1989-91, McIntosh has served as the chairman for the Midwest All-America player in school history. McIntosh’s attack- 1995-Present). The 2011 campaign marks his 17th Region NCAA Committee, which assists in selecting style offense was the fifth-ranked scoring offense in season as the head coach at Tulsa. teams for the NCAA Tournament from the Midwest the country. Tulsa reached a new high under McIntosh Playing Experience: Three-year letterwin- Region. Previously, he was a member of the Midwest when the Hurricane captured its first NCAA Tournament ner (1986-88). Played one season with the Tulsa Regional Advisory Committee for three years. victory against Oakland in the first round. Tulsa’s sea- Renegades of the Southwest Outdoor Soccer League. son concluded in a narrow, hard-fought, 3-2, loss to top- Over the past 20 years, McIntosh has been heavily in- ranked and defending champion, UCLA, in the second volved in the youth soccer organizations in the city of round of the NCAA Tournament. Tulsa. During 1992-95 seasons, he led his 16-and-under In 2000, he led Tulsa back into the MVC and guided the squad to two state championships. In 1988, McIntosh Golden Hurricane to a 10-7-2 mark. With 10 victories, it Off the playing field, two players were named all-MVC coached the Bishop Kelley High School boy’s team to was the fourth-straight winning season under McIntosh. Scholar-Athletes and were selected to the Academic the state quarterfinals and was selected as the District All-District At-Large First Team. IV Coach of the Year that same season. In 1999, McIntosh picked up his 50th career win with a

victory over TCU on Nov. 5, led Tulsa to a second-place McIntosh led the Golden Hurricane to a 10-9 overall re- In the summer of 1989, McIntosh played for the Tulsa finish in the WAC and coached the Hurricane to a 4-2 cord in 2002, and Tulsa finished sixth among the Valley Renegades of the Southwest Outdoor Soccer League. upset over 22nd-ranked Bowling Green. teams with a 4-5 league mark. However, TU’s overall He holds a license in the United States Soccer Federa- record was not indicative of what the men’s soccer tion and belongs to the National Soccer Coaches As- In 1998, McIntosh became the first TU coach to guide program accomplished in 2002. McIntosh led Tulsa to sociation of America (NSCAA). the Hurricane to consecutive conference tournament a 2-1 overtime victory over 15th-ranked Wisconsin- appearances. For the first time since the 1990-91 cam- Milwaukee in the season opener and then added three In addition, McIntosh and his brother, Mark, have oper- paigns, Tulsa recorded back-to-back 13-win seasons. more victories to record the best season start in school ated Mac’s Soccer Shack at 61st and Mingo for the past TU narrowly missed its second-ever NCAA Tournament history with a 4-0 mark. The team achieved what was 16 years. trip when the Hurricane fell in the WAC Championship then its highest national and regional ranking on Sept. 9 game to Fresno State, 5-4, on penalty kicks. TU ended when TU entered the top-25 at No. 12 and was the No. 1 McIntosh earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing in the season ranked No. 22 in the national polls. squad in the region for the first time in history. McIntosh 1988 and a master’s degree in business administration

then guided Tulsa to the biggest win in school history in 1991, both from TU. He attended Memorial High During the 1997 campaign, Tulsa broke into the nation’s when TU shocked previously undefeated and top-ranked School in Tulsa. top-25 and tied the schools then highest-ever ranking Stanford, 3-1, on Sept. 27. Tulsa placed three players of No. 20. TU also qualified for the WAC Tournament on the all-MVC first and second teams. McIntosh picked McIntosh, 45, and his wife, Denise, have one son, Ian and advanced to the finals where the Hurricane lost to up the 75th victory of his coaching career against Oral Thomas, and a daughter, Avery Elizabeth. eventual champion and nationally-ranked SMU. Roberts on Sept. 20. TU completed the season 4-4 vs. 2001 NCAA Tournament teams. McIntosh’s Year-By-Year Record In the classroom, two Hurricane players received Veri- zon Academic All-District First Team honors and honor- Year W L T Conf. Record Finish able mention MVC Scholar-Athlete Honors, while a total 1995 Head Coach 7 8 2 2-3-1 4th (MVC) of 10 players were named to the various TU academic 1996 Head Coach 9 10 0 3-5-0 6th (WAC) lists. 1997 Head Coach 13 8 0 5-3-0 3rd (WAC) 1998 Head Coach 13 6 2 4-3-1 t-4th (WAC) In 2001, McIntosh guided TU to a 9-10 overall record 1999 Head Coach 9 8 0 6-4-0 2nd (WAC) and an MVC mark of 4-5. Tulsa defeated 2000 NCAA 2000 Head Coach 10 7 2 5-4-2 7th (MVC) national runner-up Creighton and made McIntosh the school’s winningest coach. Although TU lost a hard- 2001 Head Coach 9 10 0 4-5-0 5th (MVC) fought game to top-ranked SMU, the Hurricane players 2002 Head Coach 10 9 0 4-5-0 6th (MVC) and coaches met the Mustangs in front of a school- 2003 Head Coach 13 6 2 6-1-2 2nd (MVC) NCAA 32 record crowd of 2,533 at the Donna J. Hardesty Sports 2004 Head Coach 12 7 4 5-3-1 3rd (MVC) NCAA 8 Complex. Off the field, two Golden Hurricane players 2005 Head Coach 7 7 7 2-4-3 8th (C-USA) were selected to the MVC Scholar-Athlete team and the 2006 Head Coach 9 10 0 5-3-0 3rd (C-USA) Verizon Academic All-District squad. Tulsa also boasted the nation’s 23rd-ranked recruiting class according to 2007 Head Coach 15 3 2 6-0-2 1st (C-USA) NCAA 32 CollegeSoccerNews.com, and three of those players 2008 Head Coach 16 4 3 7-0-1 1st (C-USA) NCAA 32 were selected as 2001 National Freshmen to Watch by 2009 Head Coach 15 5 2 6-1-1 1st (C-USA) NCAA 8 the same publication. 2010 Head Coach 12 7 2 3-3-2 6th (C-USA) NCAA 32 Total 16 seasons 179 115 28 73-47-16

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Hurricane also captured C-USA regular season and keeper, Kasey Keller. Also during the same period, tournament titles, and advanced to the second round he was the guest coach for England’s National Team. of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship. Before that, he was the youth team manager for the STAFF In 2006, Clarke helped Tulsa post nine victories Charlton Athletic Club in England from 1985-1993. Colin Clarke and make a semifinal appearance at the C-USA During his tenure, Charlton Athletic appeared in Assistant Head Coach Championship, while in 2005, the Golden Hurricane’s the finals of the National Youth Cup and won the NinTH Year inaugural season as a C-USA member, Clarke helped Southern League Cup. He helped six players reach TU register a 7-7-7 overall record and advance to the first team level, while six others won England Entering his ninth season as the assistant head the conference championship game for the second honors at the U-21 level and played for the National men’s soccer coach at The University of Tulsa is Colin straight year. England Team. Clarke. He was selected as the National Soccer Coaches Association of America 2009 National In 2004, Tulsa chalked up a 12-7-4 overall record A native of Glasgow, Scotland, Clarke played pro- Assistant Coach of the Year. and a 5-3-1 mark in Missouri Valley Conference fessional soccer for 17 years in the English Soccer play, while advancing to the MVC Tournament finals League as a defenseman and compiled over 600 Clarke, 65, has more than 45 years of soccer experi- before falling to SMU. Tulsa returned to the NCAA appearances throughout his career. He played for the ence as a player and coach both on the collegiate and Tournament for the second consecutive season, and Oxford United where he remains ranked as the second high school levels. stormed its way into the national quarterfinals before most successful player in the history of that team. He falling to eventual national champion Indiana. also played for the Arsenal FC. As a player/manager During his eight seasons at Tulsa, Clarke has played for Kettering Town, he helped the squad to a confer- an important role in helping the Golden Hurricane During his first season at TU, Clarke helped lead the ence runner-up finish, and he also served in the same make six NCAA Tournament appearances, record five Golden Hurricane to a second-place finish in the MVC role for Corby Town. top-25 finishes and helped five players (Kyle Brown, and a second round appearance in the 2003 NCAA Chris Clements, Ashley McInnes, Austin Neil and Tournament. Tulsa concluded the season with a 13-6- Clarke and his wife, Susan Nicola, have one adult son: Ryan Pore) achieve All-America status. His sideline 2 overall record and a league mark of 6-1-2. Jamie Stuart. experience has helped Tulsa post an eight-year mark of 99-44-22. Prior to coming to Tulsa, Clarke was the consultant coach at Brookestone (Ga.) High School in 2002, In 2010, Tulsa earned a school-best No. 2 national where the boy’s varsity team advanced to the state ranking for three straight weeks, finished with dou- semifinals and the girl’s varsity team went to the ble-digit wins for the 10th time in school history, and state quarterfinals. He also served as a coach for the advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the seventh Stone Mountain, Ga. U17 boy’s team, which advanced time in school history and fourth-straight year. TU to the national finals in 2001, just four months after concluded the season ranked 10th in the nation in Clarke finished working with the team. From 1995- total goals (42) and 15th in scoring offense (2.0 goals 2000, he helped produce 12 Olympic Development per game). Ashley McInnes, Zach Nulisch and Chris Players. Taylor were all named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI First Team, while four players From 1995-2000, Clarke directed the Augusta Arsenal were named as C-USA Academic Medalists, seven Gunners. He took a relatively young program and were named C-USA All-Academic Honorees and all established a club of 18 teams. During his five-year 11 were tabbed to Tulsa’s academic lists. tenure with the Gunners, his teams went from three representatives on the Georgia State team to an aver- The Golden Hurricane won its third straight age of 10 per season. While coaching one team from Conference USA regular season and tournament U11 to U15, he developed six individuals into state titles, posted a 15-5-2 overall record, advanced to players with two of them making the region team. the NCAA Quarterfinals for the second time in school His team captured five tournament victories, which history, and concluded the year ranked No. 7 in all remains the most successful Gunner team in the his- five national polls in 1999. Tulsa recorded seven tory of the program. shutouts and faced six opponents ranked among the nation’s top-30. In the fall of 1995, Clarke was the head men’s soccer coach at the University of South Carolina at Aiken, The 2008 men’s soccer team posted a 16-4-3 overall and set the school’s single-season record for consecu- record and captured C-USA regular season and tour- tive victories with six. nament titles. The Golden Hurricane also advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championship, set a From 1993-95, Clarke coached in the United Kingdom new school record with 16 wins and earned a school- for the Aston Villa Youth Team and helped the squad best No. 5 national ranking by Top Drawer Soccer. earn its first trophy in 14 years during the 1994 sea- Tulsa recorded 10 shutouts and faced six opponents son. Under his tutelage, Aston Villa set the British ranked among the nation’s top-30. record for consecutive wins with 21 in 1995 and won the Midland Purity League, the Midland Cup and the During the 2007 season, Clarke helped TU earn its prestigious Mito Cup in Japan, defeating Ajax of then most wins in school history, tallying a 15-3-2 Amsterdam, 7-1. During his three seasons at Aston overall record, and the then highest-ever national Villa, he coached international players Dwight Yorke, ranking of No. 6 by Soccer America. The Golden Lee Hendrie and United States National Team goal-

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Justin Cook Todd Goddard Chris Mansfield Assistant Coach & Graduate Assistant Volunteer Goalkeeper Recruiting Coordinator SECOND Year Coach STAFF INTRO SECOND Year NINTH Year

Justin Cook is in his second season as an assistant Todd Goddard is in his second season as a graduate Chris Mansfield begins his ninth season at The coach, after serving as a graduate assistant coach for assistant for the men’s soccer program. University of Tulsa, and his seventh season as a vol- the previous three seasons. unteer goalkeeper coach for the men’s soccer team. During his first season, Goddard helped TU earn a Previously, Mansfield spent the 2003 and 2004 sea- In addition to his day-to-day duties, Cook’s respon- school-best No. 2 national ranking for three straight sons as a graduate assistant coach for the Hurricane. sibilities include practice and gameday prepara- weeks, finish with double-digit wins for the 10th tion, video coordination, overseeing team travel and time in school history, and advance to the NCAA In the last eight years, TU’s goalkeepers have tallied recruiting. Tournament for the seventh time in school history 48 shutouts and have recorded an 99-49-22 overall and fourth-straight year. TU concluded the season mark. During that same time, TU advanced six times During his time at Tulsa, Cook has helped TU clinch ranked 10th in the nation in total goals (42) and 15th to the NCAA Tournament, including a quarterfinal three regular season and tournament Conference in scoring offense (2.0 goals per game). appearance in both 2004 and 2009, and won the USA Championships, as well as go undefeated in the Conference USA regular season and tournament titles league for 16 straight games. He has also helped the A four-year letterwinner at Tulsa, Goddard (2004-07) for three straight years (2007-2009). Golden Hurricane post an overall 58-19-9 record, and netted 25 goals and had six assists for 56 points. He advance to the NCAA Tournament in all four seasons, helped the Golden Hurricane post 43 wins, win the Mansfield came to Tulsa after spending the 2001 including a quarterfinal appearance in 2009 and earn 2007 Conference USA Championship and advance to season as an assistant coach at Missouri State. a school-best No. 2 national ranking in 2010. In 2009, the NCAA Tournament twice, including a quarterfinal Cook helped recruit the top recruiting class in C-USA appearance in 2004. Prior to his coaching stint at MSU, he was a four-year according to Top Drawer Soccer. letterwinner at the University of New Mexico. During Goddard earned NSCAA National Player of the Week his playing career, Mansfield was a two-time all- Cook came to Tulsa after serving as a volunteer honors, was selected to the Soccer America and conference academic selection as a goalkeeper and coach at UCF during the 2006 season. He helped the College Soccer News teams of the week, and picked served as team captain during his final season. As a Knights post a 3-3-2 mark in C-USA. up NSCAA All-Midwest Team and C-USA third-team scholar athlete, he received the New Mexico Coaches accolades during his senior season. He also gar- Award in 1999 and was a member of both the Blue A four-year letterwinner at Ohio State, Cook con- nered Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman Team Key Honor Society and Who’s Who Among Students cluded his career ranked second among the school’s honors, and academically was a C-USA Academic in American Universities and Colleges. During his career leaders in goals (33), as well as the Buckeyes Honoree for three seasons. senior year, he received the UNM Alumni Association career shots leader (191), season shots leader (71) Citizenship Award and was a nominee for the Clauve and tied for first in career assists (17). He picked A native of Tulsa, Goddard received his bachelor’s Outstanding Senior Award. up Soccer America All-Freshmen team honors in degree in psychology in 2008, and is currently working 2000, and earned NSCAA and NCAA Third-Team towards his master’s degree in business administra- A native of Springfield, Ill., Mansfield earned a double All-America accolades in 2004. Cook was a four- tion. major with bachelor degrees in both communication time all-conference selection, and is one of only two and political science in 2001 from New Mexico. He players in Big Ten history to be awarded both Big Ten then received his Juris Doctor from The University Freshman of the Year (2000) and Big Ten Player of the of Tulsa College of Law in 2005. Mansfield is the Year (2004) accolades. senior associate attorney for the law firm Leonard & Rineer, PC. Following his senior season, Cook became the first Buckeye player to be invited to the Major League He is a licensed United States Soccer Federation ref- Soccer combine and later was drafted by the Chicago eree, and has served as the goalkeeper coach for Joe Fire before suffering a career-ending injury. Cook Machnik’s No. 1 Soccer Camp since 1997, and has also played with the Central Florida Kraze of the also been the camp director for the past four years. Premier Development League and was selected as the Most Valuable Player of the 2002 PDL National He and his wife, Jennifer, reside in Tulsa and have a Championship. daughter, Ava Marie.

A native of Orlando, Florida, Cook received his bach- elor’s degree in sports and leisure studies from Ohio State in 2004, and received his master’s degree in business administration from Tulsa in 2009.

He and his wife, Stefanie, reside in Tulsa.

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level, TU hosted the 2011 NCAA Basketball Second & Third Rounds at the BOK Center, the 2008 NCAA Men’s and Women’s Division I Tennis National Championship as well as NCAA Men’s Tennis Regional Tournaments at the Steadman Bubba Michael D. Case Tennis Center. Tulsa has also hosted Con- STAFF Upham Cunningham ference USA Championships for men’s soccer, men’s and President Director of Athletics women’s basketball, women’s golf, men’s and women’s ten- nis and track and field.

In his tenure at Ball State, Cunningham guided a program with 19 intercollegiate sports and a budget of $12.4 million. Steadman Upham currently serves as the 17th presi- Bubba Cunningham is in his seventh year as the Director In his final year, Ball State completed a $12M campaign dent of The University of Tulsa, a position he has held of Athletics at The University of Tulsa. He was named to to renovate the football stadium. In raising those funds, since 2004. Prior to coming to TU, he served as presi- the position on October 7, 2005, and began his tenure Cunningham secured the largest single gift in Ball State dent and chief executive officer of Claremont Gradu- at Tulsa on November 11, 2005. Cunningham came to Athletics history. ate University, a doctoral research university and a Tulsa following three years as the athletics director at member of the Oxford-style consortium known as The Ball State University. He implemented a variety of firsts for the Cardinals. The

Claremont Colleges in Claremont, . football team played the first-ever night game in Ball State In June 2009, Cunningham was honored as the 2008-09 Stadium and the first-ever weeknight home game in the FBS Central Region Under Armour Athletics Director of Upham received his Ph.D. degree in anthropology in university’s 78-year history in 2003. Cunningham also de- the Year, an award presented by the National Association veloped and implemented a marketing plan for a record 1980 from Arizona State University. In 1981, he joined of Collegiate Directors of Athletics at the Annual NACDA football attendance mark in 2003. He was able to secure New Mexico State University where he held the po- Convention. funding exclusively from private donors to have permanent sitions of chief archaeologist and assistant profes- lights installed at Ball State Stadium. sor of archaeology. He achieved the rank of tenured During his tenure at Tulsa, Cunningham has guided TU professor of archaeology in 1989. Before leaving New through its infancy of membership in Conference USA Prior to his appointment at Ball State, Cunningham spent Mexico State in 1990, he also served as the faculty and has spearheaded a $60 million athletics initiative, 15 years working in the athletics department at the Univer- affiliate, Center for Social Research (1985 – 1990); which included a $20 million renovation to Skelly Field at sity of Notre Dame. curator of Archaeology, University Museum (1984 – H.A. Chapman Stadium, a goal of $20 million for an ath- 1990); and associate dean of the Graduate School letics scholarship endowment and $20 million for coach’s At Notre Dame between 2000-02, Cunningham served as (1987 – 1990). From 1990 to 1998, Upham worked at salary endowment. associate director of athletics for external affairs. He rene- the University of Oregon as vice provost for research gotiated the school’s footwear contract, developed a com- Cunningham has implemented and continues developing and dean of the Graduate School and professor of an- munications and marketing plan, created marketing teams a strategic plan for personal and professional growth thropology. for all 26 varsity sports, increased corporate sponsorship and development for TU’s student-athletes, coaches and income, created a financial/equity plan for the department

athletic staff. He also continues developing relationships and served as chairman of the NCAA Division I Women’s Upham is a widely published archaeologist, having with national sponsors. Golf Committee. written or edited 10 books and more than 75 book chapters and journal articles. He has lectured exten- During Cunningham’s tenure, Tulsa has won a league- Before that, he served as associate athletics director for sively in the United States and Canada. Throughout his best 34 Conference USA Championships. In addition, finance and facilities (1995-2000). In that time, Cunningham career, Upham has been singled out for his achieve- the sports of men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and was responsible for a $30 million budget and all business ments as an educator and administrator. In 2001, he women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s affairs. received the Academy Gold Medal of Honor by the soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and volleyball Academy of Transdisciplinary Learning and Advance have made national post-season tournament play. The In that capacity, Cunningham was responsible for de- Studies. He was named to the Graduate College Hall Tulsa football has made five Bowl appearances in the last veloping and implementing an equity plan to meet Title six years, winning four of those games. of Fame by Arizona State University and named an IX requirements, completed the master plan for Notre

ASU Distinguished Alumnus in 1998. The University Dame athletic facilities, coordinated the bid process and In December 2005, Cunningham spearheaded a ticket negotiation with Westwood for football radio rights and of Oregon presented Upham its Martin Luther King, Jr. campaign that saw over 15,000 Golden Hurricane fans Award and Director’s Award for Service and Achieve- helped plan and complete the $50 million renovation and storm Memphis, Tennessee for the 2005 AutoZone Lib- 20,000 seat expansion of Notre Dame Stadium. He also ment, both in 1998. Early in his academic career, Up- erty Bowl. In the spring of 2006, he oversaw Tulsa’s fun- coordinated the planning and construction of the Warren ham’s teaching skills were recognized by New Mexico draising campaign that surpassed a goal of $2.2 million, Golf Course, an 18-hole championship course on the Notre State University, which presented him the Donald C. and in each year since then the annual campaign contin- Dame campus. Roush Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1987, and a ues to meet its fundraising goals. year later named him a Master Teacher. Cunningham earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Academic success has thrived under Cunningham’s business administration, both from Notre Dame, in 1984 Upham’s extensive professional service and accom- leadership. Tulsa has 17 ESPN The Magazine Academic and 1988, respectively. He played on the Irish golf team in plishments include commissioner of the Western All-America performers over the last five years, while 1982-83. Association of Schools and Colleges; chairman of the each year more than 170 student-athletes have earned Board of Directors of the Council of Graduate Schools; Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll accolades, Cunningham serves on the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf including a high of 199 for the 2009-10 academic year. president, National Physical Science Consortium; di- Committee and a member of the Rotary Club of Tulsa. He Tulsa has had a total of 11 student-athletes earn C-USA rector of The American Mutual Funds; director of the is also a member of the NACDA Executive Committee, Ex- Scholar Athlete of the Year honors. St. Francis Health System; director of the Tulsa Cham- ecutive Committee of the Board of Directors for the Tulsa Sports Commission, the Alzheimers Association of Okla- ber of Commerce; director of the American Council on Tulsa had the school’s best-ever ranking in the Division I homa Board of Directors and the Folds of Honor Foundation Education; director of the National Collegiate Athletic Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings for the 2010-11 Board. Cunningham also served on the Gatorade National Association, and member of the Fund for the Improve- season, as the Hurricane ranked 51st with 397 points in Advisory Board and has been a featured speaker at numer- ment of Postsecondary Education National Board. the final standings. Tulsa’s previous highest ranking has ous NACDA and I-A institute conferences. also come during Cunningham’s tenure with a 61st-place In spring 2011, Upham announced he would retire as ranking in 2008-09. Born in Flint, Mich., and raised in Naples, Fla., Cunningham president on June 30, 2012, and he will return to the and his wife, Tina, have four children: Matthew, Michael, faculty as President Emeritus and University Professor Since Cunningham’s arrival, Tulsa has also hosted con- John and Sarah. to teach and conduct research. ference, regional and national events. On the national www.tulsahurricane.com 17 2011 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER Media Guide

2010 Season In Review

2010 Season Highlights Tulsa No. 21 in RPI Taylor and Christiansen Drafted by • Finished with double-digit wins for the 10th The Tulsa men’s soccer team finished MLS, McInnes Earns Allocation Slot time in school history the season with the No. 21 slot in the NCAA University of Tulsa men’s soccer

REVIEW • Advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the Ratings Percentage Index (RPI), released on standout Chris Taylor was selected in the seventh time in school history, and fourth- Dec. 13th. Tulsa was third among all C-USA second round as the No. 22 overall pick in straight year schools, following No. 6 SMU, No. 10 South the SuperDraft by • Earned a school-best No. 2 national ranking on Carolina, No. 33 UCF, No. 45 Kentucky, No. the Portland Timbers. Hunter Christiansen Sept. 7 and was ranked at No. 2 for three straight 59 UAB, No. 76 Marshall, No. 106 FIU, and was selected by the New England Revolu- weeks, including an appearance at No. 2 in the No. 153 Memphis. tion as the sixth overall pick in the MLS NSCAA, Soccer Times and Top Drawer Soccer Supplemental Draft, while Ashley McInnes rankings Golden Hurricane Among Nation’s Best earned an allocation slot with the Chicago • Finished the season ranked No. 10 in the Tulsa’s 28th-ranked men’s soccer team Fire. nation in total goals (42) and No. 15 in scoring also concluded the season ranked among offense with 2.0 goals per game the nation’s best in other categories. TU McInnes Invited to MLS Player Combine • Five players were All-Conference USA was 10th in total goals (42), 15th in scoring Tulsa men’s soccer senior Ashley honorees offense with 2.0 goals per game and 47th in McInnes was one of 54 standout players • Four players were named to the NSCAA won-lost-tied percentage (.619). from across the country who were invited to All-Midwest Region teams Individually, Ashley McInnes was 12th participate in the 2011 adidas MLS Player • Chris Taylor and Hunter Christiansen were in total goals (12), 20th in total points (28), Combine, Jan. 7-11 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., drafted in the MLS, while Ashley McInnes 23rd in goals per game (0.57) and 27th in as announced by Major League Soccer. The earned an allocation slot points per game (1.33); Austin Neil was 47th 54 college seniors named come from 36 in total goals (9), 68th in goals per game NCAA Division I schools and were selected Tulsa Falls to Indiana in NCAA (0.43), 78th in total points (20) and 104th in by a panel of Division I coaches in conjunc- Championship Second Round points per game (0.95); Corey Albertson was tion with MLS coaches. Indiana dominated Tulsa, 5-1, in the 134th in total assists (5.0); and Ray Clark McInnes was a four-year letterwinner NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship second was 47th in saves per game (4.56), 76th who started 66 of 73 games. He posted 30 round on Nov. 21 at Armstrong Stadium in in saves percentage (0.777), and 117th in goals and 22 assists for 82 points in his Bloomington, Ind. The Golden Hurricane goals-against average (1.266). career. concluded the season with a 12-7-2 overall record. Hurricane at the C-USA Championship Tulsa Posts Best Start in School History TU advanced to the second round after In the six-year history of the Confer- Tulsa started the season with a 6-0 shutting out Bradley, 2-0, in the first round at ence USA Men’s Soccer Championship, mark, the best start after six games in the Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium in Tulsa has tallied an 11-3-2 overall record in school history. Through six games, the Tulsa. the tournament. The Golden Hurricane won Golden Hurricane dominated its opponents, the tournament in 2007, 2008 and 2009, and outscoring them, 18-4, and averaging 3.0 TU in the NCAA’s also played in the title game in 2005 and goals per game. The Golden Hurricane played in the 2010. NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament for the Neil Earns First Career Hat Trick fourth-straight year and seventh time in Memphis Hosted C-USA 2010 Men’s Tulsa junior Austin Neil recorded his school history, including appearances in Soccer Championship first career hat trick to give the Golden 1991, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008 and 2009, and The 2010 Conference USA Men’s Hurricane a 3-1 win over Seattle at the SMU has a 7-7-1 mark in tournament play. For a Soccer Championship was hosted by the Classic on Sept. 4th. Neil’s hat trick was complete list of Tulsa’s NCAA Tournament University of Memphis from Nov. 10-14 at just the 13th for Tulsa and last since Ryan play, see page 27. the Mike Rose Soccer Complex. The five- Pore led TU to a 4-1 victory over Western day event featured the top six teams from Kentucky (10-8-04). TU Ranked 28th in the Nation regular season competition, with South The University of Tulsa men’s soccer Carolina claiming the title. SMU won the No Stranger to Top-Ranked Opponents team earned a school-best No. 2 national regular-season crown. Tulsa has faced eight No. 1 teams ranking on Sept. 7, 2010 by Top Drawer Soc- since 2001 on the soccer pitch. TU faced cer and was ranked No. 2 for three straight On the Road SMU (2001, L, 2-0), Stanford (2002, W, 3-1), weeks. TU has been ranked in at least one The Golden Hurricane did not lose UCLA (2003, L, 3-2), New Mexico (2005, poll for 48-straight polls, dating back to Week a regular season road game from Oct. L, 2-1 OT), SMU (2006, L, 2-0), and Akron 3 of the 2007 season. 11, 2006 to Sept. 24, 2010, spanning 22 (2009, L, 1-0; 2009, L, 1-0; 2010, L, 4-0). true road contests (excluding neutral site games).

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2010 C-USA Standings 2010 Tulsa Statistics

C-USA Games All Games Players G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots INTRO W L T W L T Ashley McInnes 21-21 12 4 28 78 SMU 7 1 0 16 2 2 Austin Neil 21-15 9 2 20 55 UCF 4 1 3 12 5 3 Omar Mata 21-19 3 3 9 37 Kentucky 4 2 2 7 8 4 Corey Albertson 18-15 3 5 11 30 South Carolina 4 3 1 13 7 2 Chris Taylor 17-16 1 4 6 29 UAB 4 4 0 10 7 1 Hunter Christiansen 21-21 1 2 4 22 Tulsa 3 3 2 11 8 2 Marshall 3 4 1 9 5 4 Matt Boullt 20-19 2 3 7 21 Memphis 1 6 1 5 11 1 Justin Chavez 21-21 2 1 5 19 FIU 1 7 0 7 10 0 Blaine Gonsalves 20-19 1 1 3 15 Adrian Klammer 15-5 2 1 5 10 Jon Wright 13-1 1 0 2 10 Kyle Cumings 14-8 2 0 4 9 Jake Dobkins 17-15 1 1 3 9 2010 Tulsa Results James Gulley 16-11 1 1 3 7 Date Opponent Result Zach Nulisch 18-3 1 3 5 6 Wyatt Stephens 13-1 0 1 1 4 Mohammed Abdalla 9-0 0 1 1 3 September Sidney Stewart 5-0 0 0 0 0 4 vs. Seattle! W, 3-1 Tom Gaus 3-0 0 0 0 0 6 vs. Lipscomb! W, 4-1 TULSA 21 42 33 117 364 10 Western Illinois# W, 4-0 OPPONENTS 21 28 22 78 273 12 SIU-Edwardsville# W, 1-0 17 St. Louis W, 4-1 Goalkeepers G-GS MINS GA SO SV GAA 21 Missouri State W, 2-1 (2OT) 24 at #1 Akron (FSC) L, 4-0 Ray Clark 16-16 1493:07 21 4 73 1.27 Michael Murray 5-5 485:43 7 1 20 1.30 OCTOBER TULSA 21 1978:50 28 5 95 1.27 2 at Memphis* W, 2-1 OPPONENTS 21 1978:50 42 3 129 1.91 5 at #11 Creighton L, 3-1 9 #20 South Carolina* L, 1-0 Fouls: TU 194, Opponents 197 Penalty Kicks: TU 0-1, Opponents 1-2 15 Marshall* T, 1-1 (2OT) Corner Kicks: TU 137, Opponents 82 20 at #6 SMU* L, 3-2 Yellow Cards: TU 22, Opponents 18 23 at UAB* W, 1-0 (2OT) Red Cards: TU 2, Opponents 1 27 Kentucky* L, 2-1 30 at FIU* W, 5-1

NOVEMBER 5 #15 UCF* T, 1-1 (2OT) 10 vs. Kentucky$ W, 5-0 12 vs. #16 UCF$ W, 2-1 14 vs. South Carolina$ L, 1-0 (2OT) Tulsa’s Top 10 Crowds 18 Bradley% W, 2-0 21 at #20 Indiana% L, 5-1 6,163 at Fresno State Nov. 8, 1999 4,771 at Saint Louis Sept. 26, 2009 BOLD denotes home game 4,744 at #1 Akron Sept. 24, 2010 ! SMU Invitational 4,254 at #1 Akron Dec. 5, 2009 # Tulsa Marriott Southern Hills Hurricane Classic * Conference USA match 4,023 at Creighton Sept. 22, 2007 $ Conference USA Championship match 3,567 at #6 Indiana Dec. 5, 2004 % NCAA Tournament 3,327 at #2 Connecticut Aug. 31, 2008 3,157 #13 SMU Sept. 15, 1993 2,682 at Penn State Sept. 5, 2008 2,533 #1 SMU Oct. 20, 2001

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Tulsa Records

Individual Records Game Season Leaders Assists Game Points 1980 Charles Igwe...... 6 Most Goals Scored 1981 Perry Senko/Kirk Waites...... 10 16 ...... vs. Nicholls State (9-9-90) 1982 Gary Buffini...... 9 Most Goals 1980 Huyhn Bui...... 20 Most Points Scored 4 by each of the following: 1981 Huyhn Bui...... 32 1983 Huyhn Bui/Perry Senko...... 8 46 ...... vs. Nicholls State (9-9-90) Bobby Ryan vs. Phillips University (9-19-84) 1982 Perry Senko...... 26 1984 Doug Kalmbach/Perry Senko...... 4 Jimmy Dowell vs. Nicholls State (9-9-90) Most Assists 1983 Steve Kassen...... 25 1985 Rex Rayfield...... 4 RECORDS & HISTORY Frank Velez vs. Bradley (10-11-91) 14...... vs. Nicholls State (9-9-90) 1984 Rex Rayfield...... 27 1986 Kevin Hart...... 5 Most Assists Largest Margin of Victory 1985 Rex Rayfield...... 20 1987 Shane Schwab...... 4 5 Ryan Pore vs. Evansville (10-24-05) 16 ...... vs. Nicholls State 16-0 (9-9-90) 1986 Shane Schwab...... 18 1988 Kevin King...... 8 Most Saves 1987 Rex Rayfield...... 10 1989 Shane Schwab...... 11 17 Gerald Guerrieri vs. SMU (10-19-84) 1988 Frank Velez...... 38 1990 Jimmy Dowell...... 9 1989 Frank Velez...... 34 1991 Jimmy Dowell...... 11* Season Miscellaneous 1990 Jimmy Dowell...... 27 1992 Jimmy Dowell...... 5 1991 Frank Velez...... 49*$ 1993 Daniel Dapaah...... 11 Records 1992 Jimmy Dowell...... 27 1994 Sebastien Colom...... 13* Most Goals 1993 Tom McAdams ...... 36 1995 John Ackland/Corbin Tubbs...... 4 22 Ryan Pore ...... 2004 Consecutive Team 1994 Jimmy Dowell...... 33* 1996 Robbie Aristodemo...... 10 Most Assists 1995 John Ackland...... 14 1997 Gary Walters...... 4 13 Sebastien Colom...... 1994 Wins 1996 Donivan Bradshaw...... 25 1998 Robbie Aristodemo...... 6 Most Points 12...... 1989 1997 Donivan Bradshaw...... 30 1999 Jason Rosenthal...... 3 55 Ryan Pore (22g, 11a)...... 2004 Unbeaten 1998 Eric Dominguez...... 22 2000 Chris Spears...... 7 Most Saves 16...... 2008 1999 Donivan Bradshaw...... 13 2001 Stephen Warwick...... 9 137 Rich Mottl...... 1988 Losses ...... 2000 Eric Dominguez...... 30 2002 Kyle Brown...... 5 Most Shutouts 8...... 1987 2001 Kyle Brown...... 18 2003 Kyle Brown...... 11* 9 Gerald Guerrieri...... 1984 Shutouts ...... 2002 Ryan Pore...... 19 2004 Ryan Pore...... 11* Lowest Goals-Against Average 5...... 1997 2003 Ryan Pore...... 49* 2005 Eric Burkholder...... 10* 0.47 Jeff McKeever...... 1998 Home Wins 2004 Ryan Pore...... 55^ 2006 Eric DeFreitas...... 6 39...... 1988-92 2005 Kyle Brown...... 31* 2007 Eric Burkholder...... 9* Career Road Wins (not including neutral site) 2006 Eric Burkholder/Jose Parada..... 14 2008 Ashley McInnes...... 8* 22...... 2006-10 2007 Eric DeFreitas...... 24* 2009 Ashley McInnes...... 9 Most Goals Highest Average Goals/Game 2008 Austin Neil...... 26 2010 Corey Albertson...... 5 60 Frank Velez ...... 1988-91 3.5...... 1989 2009 Austin Neil...... 29* Most Assists 2010 Ashley McInnes...... 28 * denotes conference leader 28 Jimmy Dowell...... 1990-94 $ denotes conference record Consecutive Individual ^ denotes national leader Most Points Goals 136 Frank Velez (60g, 16a)...... 1988-91 Games Scoring a Goal Most Saves 10 Jimmy Dowell...... 1994 1980 Huyhn Bui...... 9 283 Gerald Guerrieri...... 1981-84 Games With an Assist 1981 Huyhn Bui...... 13 Most Shutouts 4 Jeovahnni Sandez...... 2008 1982 Perry Senko...... 10 21 Gerald Guerrieri...... 1981-84 Eric Burkholder...... 2005 1983 Steve Kassen...... 10 Lowest Goals-Against Average Kyle Brown...... 2003 1984 Rex Rayfield...... 13 0.99 Tyrel Lacey...... 2005-08 Robbie Aristodemo...... 1996 1985 Rex Rayfield...... 8 Kevin King...... 1989 1986 Shane Schwab...... 8 Shutouts 1987 Jim Fox/Rex Rayfield...... 4 3 Tyrel Lacey...... 2008 1988 Frank Velez...... 17 Team Records Jeff McKeever...... 1998 1989 Frank Velez...... 15 Rob Beres...... 1997 1990 Jimmy Dowell...... 9 Season Rich Mottl & Chris Dodder ... 1989 1991 Frank Velez...... 21*$ Gerald Guerrieri...... 1984 1992 Jimmy Dowell...... 11 Most Wins Most Goals by a Freshman 1993 Tom McAdams...... 15 16...... 2008 17 Frank Velez ...... 1988 1994 Jimmy Dowell...... 15* Most Losses 1995 John Ackland...... 7 14...... 1987 1996 Donivan Bradshaw...... 11 Most Ties 1997 Donivan Bradshaw...... 14 7...... 2005 1998 Eric Dominguez...... 9 Most Shutouts 1999 Donivan Bradshaw...... 6 11...... 1998 2000 Eric Dominguez...... 13 Most Goals Scored 2001 Kyle Brown...... 7 63...... 1989 2002 Ryan Pore...... 9 Most Points Scored 2003 Ryan Pore...... 20* 175 ...... 1989 2004 Ryan Pore...... 22^ 2005 Kyle Brown...... 13* Most Assists 2006 Eric Burkholder/Jose Parada...... 5 53...... 2009 2007 Todd Goddard...... 11* Fewest Goals Allowed 2008 Austin Neil...... 11 15 ...... 1982 2009 Austin Neil...... 13* 2010 Ashley McInnes...... 12*

20 www.tulsahurricane.com 2011 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER Media Guide career Leaders RECORDS & HISTORY Points Hurricane Coaching Records 1. Frank Velez (1988-91)...... 136 Year Coach W L T Conf. Finish 2. Ryan Pore (2002-04)...... 123 1980 Walter Schnoor 7 6 1 -- -- 3. Jimmy Dowell (1990-94)...... 118 1981 Walter Schnoor 14 7 1 -- -- 4. Kyle Brown (2001-05)...... 101 5. Huyhn Bui (1980-83)...... 86 1982 Walter Schnoor 13 2 2 -- -- 6. Shane Schwab (1986-89)...... 85 1983 Walter Schnoor 10 11 0 -- -- Daniel Dapaah (1990-93)...... 85 1984 Walter Schnoor 11 7 3 -- -- 8. Donivan Bradshaw (1996-99)...... 84 1985 Walter Schnoor 7 6 1 -- -- 9. Perry Senko (1981-84)...... 83 1986 Bruce Palmbaum 10 10 0 -- -- 10. Ashley McInnes (2007-10)...... 82 1987 Bruce Palmbaum 5 14 2 -- -- Goals 1988 Bruce Palmbaum 14 5 2 -- -- 1989 Randy Waldrum 14 4 0 -- -- 1. Frank Velez (1988-91)...... 60 1990 Randy Waldrum 13 3 1 -- -- 2. Ryan Pore (2002-04)...... 51 1991 Randy Waldrum 14 3 0 4-0-0 (MVC) 1st 3. Jimmy Dowell (1990-94)...... 45 4. Kyle Brown (2001-05)...... 38 1992 Randy Waldrum 7 8 2 1-3-0 (MVC) 5th 5. Donivan Bradshaw (1996-99)...... 37 1993 Randy Waldrum 10 6 2 3-1-1 (MVC) 2nd 6. Huyhn Bui (1980-83)...... 33 1994 Randy Waldrum 8 9 1 3-3-0 (MVC) 5th Austin Neil (2008-10)...... 33 1995 Tom McIntosh 7 8 2 2-3-1 (MVC) 4th 8. Shane Schwab (1986-89)...... 31 1996 Tom McIntosh 9 10 0 3-5-0 (WAC) 6th 9. Ashley McInnes (2007-10)...... 30 1997 Tom McIntosh 13 8 0 5-3-0 (WAC) 3rd 10. Rex Rayfield (1983-87)...... 29 1998 Tom McIntosh 13 6 2 4-3-1 (WAC) t-4th Tim Schaeffer (1988-90)...... 29 Eric Dominguez (1997-2000)...... 29 1999 Tom McIntosh 9 8 0 6-4-0 (WAC) 2nd 2000 Tom McIntosh 10 7 2 5-4-2 (MVC) 7th Assists 2001 Tom McIntosh 9 10 0 4-5-0 (MVC) 5th

1. Jimmy Dowell (1990-94)...... 28 2002 Tom McIntosh 10 9 0 4-5-0 (MVC) 6th 2. Daniel Dapaah (1990-93)...... 25 2003 Tom McIntosh 13 6 2 6-1-2 (MVC) 2nd Kyle Brown (2001-05)...... 25 2004 Tom McIntosh 12 7 4 5-3-1 (MVC) 3rd Eric Burkholder (2004-07)...... 25 2005 Tom McIntosh 7 7 7 2-4-3 (C-USA) 8th 5. Shane Schwab (1986-89)...... 23 2006 Tom McIntosh 9 10 0 5-3 (C-USA) 3rd 6. Perry Senko (1981-84)...... 22 2007 Tom McIntosh 15 3 2 6-0-2 (C-USA) 1st Robbie Aristodemo (1996-2000)...... 22 2008 Tom McIntosh 16 4 3 7-0-1 (C-USA) 1st Ashley McInnes (2007-10)...... 22 9. Kevin King (1988-91)...... 21 2009 Tom McIntosh 15 5 2 6-1-1 (C-USA) 1st Stephen Warwick (2000-03)...... 21 2010 Tom McIntosh 12 7 2 3-3-2 (C-USA) 6th Ryan Pore (2002-04)...... 21 31 Years 336 216 46 84-54-17

All-Americans

1991 • Frank Velez Former TU standout Frank Velez was drafted professionally in 1991. The forward left Tulsa as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 136 points. VELEZ PORE BROWN CLEMENTS McInnes Neil He was TU’s first All-America pick. He was a 2000 inductee into The University of Tulsa Athletic Hall of 2005 • Kyle Brown 2009 • Ashley McInnes Fame. Kyle Brown became the third player in school history Tulsa’s fifth All-America selection was Ashley McInnes to earn All-America honors with his honorable mention in 2009, as he earned College Soccer News All-America 2003 • Ryan Pore All-America selection by Soccer America. Brown led all third team honors. McInnes scored nine goals and had Ryan Pore became Tulsa’s second All-America selection Conference USA players in scoring and goals with 13 eight assists for 26 points. He helped TU register a 15- in 2003. Pore concluded his ­sophomore season as the goals and five assists for 31 points. He is just one of 5-2 overall record, earn a third-straight C-USA regular nation’s second-leading scorer with 49 points on 20 two players in school history to earn all-conference first season and tournament title, and advance to the quar- goals and nine assists, and was also second nationally team honors during all four years of his career. terfinals of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament. for goals scored. He helped Tulsa to 13 victories and to the NCAA Tournament second round. 2007 • Chris Clements 2009 • Austin Neil Chris Clements became TU’s fourth All-America selec- Austin Neil became TU’s sixth All-America honoree as 2004 • Ryan Pore tion in 2007 as he earned NSCAA/adidas NCAA All- he earned NSCAA All-America third team accolades. Ryan Pore became the first two-time All-America player America third-team accolades. Clements scored two Neil led the Golden Hurricane with 13 goals and three in school history with his 2004 selection. Pore led the goals and had one assist from his defender position, assists for 29 points. He helped TU register a 15-5-2 nation in scoring with 22 goals and 11 assists for 55 and assisted the Golden Hurricane to eight shutouts. overall record, earn a third-straight C-USA regular sea- points. He was a finalist for the Hermann Trophy and He helped TU tally a 15-3-2 record, register a C-USA son and tournament title, and advance to the quarterfi- was named the Soccer America National Player of regular season and tournament title, and advance to the nals of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament. the Year. Pore helped TU to the NCAA Tournament second round of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament. Quarterfinals. He was a second round draft pick by the MLS’ Kansas City Wizards in 2005.

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Golden Hurricane in the Pros

1990 Lawson Vaughn 2009 Shane Schwab (MLS, Chivas USA, Joe Salem (MISL, Dallas Sidekicks) 25th Pick, Supplemental Draft) (USL, Puerto Rico Islanders) 1991 Daniel Wasson 2010 Shane Schwab (MLS, , Hunter Christiansen (NPSL, Tulsa Ambush) 38th Pick, Supplemental Draft) (MLS, New England Revolution, RECORDS & HISTORY 1992 2006 6th Pick, Supplemental Draft) Frank Velez Robbie Aristodemo (NPSL, Tulsa Ambush, (MISL, ) Ashley McInnes 4th Round; USISL, Dallas (MLS, Chicago Fire, Rockets) Kyle Brown Allocation Spot) (MLS, ) Kevin King Chris Taylor (NPSL, Tulsa Ambush, 2007 (MLS, Portland Timbers, Robbie Aristodemo ryan pore 1st Pick, 1st Round) Dominic Cervi #22 Pick, 2nd Round) (MLS, Chicago Fire) 1994 Jimmy Dowell Kyle Brown (NPSL, , (MLS, Houston Dynamo) 3rd Round) 2008 1995 Terry Boss Keith Williams (MLS, Seattle Sounders) (NPSL, , 7th Pick, 1st Round) Kyle Brown (USL, Austin Aztex) 2001 kyle brown lawson vaughn Robbie Aristodemo Dominic Cervi (USL, Toronto Lynx) (Scotland) 2002 Chris Clements Robbie Aristodemo (USL, Minnesota Thunder) (MISL, San Diego Sockers) Tyrel Lacey 2004 (MLS, New England Ryan Pore Revolution) (MLS, Kansas City Wizards, 16th Pick, 2nd Round) Ryan Pore (USL, Portland Timbers) daniel wasson dominic cervi 2005 Kyle Brown Daniel Wasson Key (Germany) MISL- Major Indoor Soccer League (MLS, New England MLS- Major League Soccer Revolution, NPSL- National Professional Soccer League 35th Pick, 3rd Round) USISL- United States Interregional Soccer League USL-

Tulsa’s Hat Trick History Season Player Game Score terry boss chris clements 1984 Bobby Ryan* vs. Phillips University (9/19/84) W, 14-0 1990 Jimmy Dowell* vs. Nicholls State (9/9/90) W, 16-0 1991 Frank Velez* vs. Bradley (10/11/91) W, 7-0 1993 Tom McAdams vs. Drury (9/7/93) W, 6-0 1993 Danny Dapaah vs. Wright State (9/26/93) T, 3-3 1993 Tom McAdams vs. Southwest Missouri State (9/28/93) W, 7-0 1999 Kyle Smith vs. TCU (11/5/99) W, 3-2 1999 Ted Figard vs. Bowling Green State (9/12/99) W, 4-2

2000 Eric Dominguez vs. Oral Roberts (9/21/00) W, 7-3 tyrel lacey Chris Taylor 2003 Ryan Pore vs. Eastern Illinois (10/10/03) W, 7-0 2003 Ryan Pore vs. New Mexico (9/12/03) W, 3-2 2004 Ryan Pore vs. Western Kentucky (10/8/04) W, 4-1 2010 Austin Neil vs. Seattle (9/4/10) W, 3-1 * indicates four goals scored

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Individual Honors C-USA Honors C-USA All-Tournament Team RECORDS & HISTORY 2005 Kyle Brown Lawson Vaughn Daniel Wasson Tulsa Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees All-C-USA 2006 Eric Burkholder Eric DeFreitas 2000 Frank Velez 2007 Eric Burkholder Dominic Cervi First-Team Chris Clements Eric DeFreitas 2003 Kevin King 2005 Kyle Brown 2008 Eric DeFreitas 2007 Dominic Cervi Chris Clements Ashley McInnes Austin Neil Eric DeFreitas Jose Parada Joe Salem M.A.C Hermann Trophy 2008 Tyrel Lacey Joe Salem 2009 Andy Aguilar Ashley McInnes 2004 Ryan Pore - Finalist Chris Taylor Austin Neil Chris Taylor 2008 Chris Clements - Watch List 2009 Justin Chavez Ashley McInnes 2010 Hunter Christiansen Jake Dobkins 2009 Ashley McInnes - Watch List Austin Neil Joe Salem - Watch List 2010 Justin Chavez Hunter Christiansen Ashley McInnes 2010 Justin Chavez - Watch List Ashley McInnes Ashley McInnes - Watch List C-USA Coach of the Year Austin Neil - Watch List Second-Team 2005 Matt Wiley 2007 Tom McIntosh 2006 Jose Parada Matt Thomas 2008 Tom McIntosh National Player of the Year 2008 Chris Clements Ashley McInnes Austin Neil C-USA Player of the Year 2004 Ryan Pore (Soccer America) 2009 Jose Parada Chris Taylor 2008 Ashley McInnes Third-Team All-Americans 2005 Eric Burkholder James Dabney C-USA MVP 2006 Eric Burkholder Chris Clements 2009 Ashley McInnes First Team 2007 Eric Burkholder Todd Goddard 2004 Ryan Pore (CollegeSoccerNews.com/ 2008 Jose Parada NSCAA/Soccer America) 2009 Hunter Christiansen C-USA Defensive Player of the Year Second Team 2010 Austin Neil Chris Taylor 2009 Justin Chavez 1991 Frank Velez 2003 Ryan Pore (CollegeSoccerNews.com) C-USA All-Freshmen Team C-USA Freshman of the Year

Third Team 2005 Chris Clements Eric DeFreitas 2008 Austin Neil 2003 Ryan Pore (NSCAA, Soccer America) 2006 Hunter Christiansen Jose Parada 2007 Chris Clements (NSCAA) 2007 Zach Nulisch Chris Taylor C-USA Scholar Athlete 2009 Ashley McInnes (College Soccer News) 2008 Justin Chavez Austin Neil 2005 Matt Wiley Austin Neil (NSCAA) 2010 Omar Mata C-USA All-Academic Team Honorable Mention C-USA Preseason Player of the Year 2005 Kyle Brown (Soccer America) 2006 Eric Burkholder Matt Thomas 2009 Ashley McInnes, Offensive 2007 Eric Burkholder Academic All-Americans 2010 Austin Neil, Offensive 2008 Zach Nulisch Justin Chavez, Defensive 2009 Kilian Poeschk Chris Taylor 2004 Matt Wiley - Second Team 2010 Matt Boullt 2005 Matt Wiley - First Team C-USA Preseason Team 2006 Eric Burkholder - Second Team C-USA Academic Medalists Matt Thomas - Third Team 2006 Eric Burkholder 2007 Eric Burkholder - Second Team 2005 Eric Burkholder Matt Thomas 2007 Eric Burkholder Jose Parada 2008 Kilian Poeschk - Second Team Matt Wiley 2008 Chris Clements Eric DeFreitas 2009 Kilian Poeschk - Third Team 2006 Eric Burkholder Kyle Corrie Jose Parada Kilian Poeschk Matt Thomas Ashley McInnes Austin Neil 2009 2007 Eric Burkholder Zach Nulisch Joe Salem Chris Taylor Academic All-District VI Kilian Poeschk John Supica 2010 Justin Chavez Ashley McInnes At-Large First Team Brian Wurst Austin Neil Chris Taylor 1996 John Ackland 2008 Zach Nulisch Kilian Poeschk 2000 Shawn McCullough Brent Salter 2009 Matt Boullt Kyle Corrie 2001 Giancarlo Barzotti Brent Salter C-USA Player of the Week Jake Dobkins Mason Gist 2002 Michael Haynes Brent Salter 2005 Kyle Brown (Offense) Sept. 12 Cody Mumma Zach Nulisch 2003 Terry Boss Michael Haynes Dominic Cervi (Defense) Sept. 19 Chris Taylor 2004 Michael Haynes Matt Wiley Kyle Brown (Offense) Sept. 26 2010 Jake Dobkins Mason Gist 2005 Matt Thomas Matt Wiley 2006 Tyrel Lacey (Defense) Oct. 30 Adrian Klammer Zach Nulisch 2006 Eric Burkholder Matt Thomas 2007 Chris Clements (Defense) Sept. 4 2007 Eric Burkholder Kilian Poeschk Dominic Cervi (Defense) Sept. 24 2008 Kyle Corrie Zach Nulisch Todd Goddard (Offense) Sept. 24 Kilian Poeschk Dominic Cervi (Defense) Oct. 15 2009 Kilian Poeschk Chris Taylor Dominic Cervi (Defense) Nov. 5 2010 Ashley McInnes Zach Nulisch Dominic Cervi (Defense) Nov. 12 Chris Taylor 2008 Austin Neil (Offense) Sept. 22 Jeovahnni Sandez (Offense) Sept. 29 Chris Taylor (Defense) Oct. 13 Tyrel Lacey (Defense) Nov. 3 2009 Ashley McInnes (Offense) Sept. 28 Austin Neil (Offense) Oct. 19, Nov. 9 Kilian Poeschk (Offense) Nov. 2 2010 Blaine Gonsalves (Defensive) Sept. 13

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C-USA Academic Honorees MVC Newcomer of the Year Chris Dodder Oct. 14 Frank Velez Oct. 14 2005 Adriel Adibi James Dabney 2001 Kyle Brown Neal Zahn Oct. 21 Todd Goddard Lawson Vaughn 1992 Karl Smith Sept. 29 Kevin White Cary Wicker MVC Player of the Year Chris Dodder Oct. 13 2006 Hunter Christiansen Daniel Dittus Tom McAdams Oct. 4 Todd Goddard Kevin White 1993 1991 Frank Velez 1994 Derek Pittman Sept. 26 Cary Wicker Brian Wurst 1994 Jimmy Dowell 2007 Kyle Corrie Kaleb Dale Jimmy Dowell Oct. 3 2003 Ryan Pore Sebastien Colom Oct. 10 Eric DeFreitas Daniel Dittus 2004 Ryan Pore Todd Goddard Chris Taylor Sebastien Colom Oct. 24 2008 Kyle Corrie Daniel Dittus Jimmy Dowell Oct. 24 RECORDS & HISTORY MVC Goalkeeper of the Year Mason Gist Ben Pettit 1995 Sebastien Colom Oct.16 Derek Pittman Oct. 23 Joe Salem Chris Taylor 1991 Kevin Cronk 2009 Kyle Cumings Daniel Dittus 2001 Brent Salter (Defense) Oct. 15 Tom Gaus Ashley McInnes MVC Coach of the Year 2002 Kyle Brown (Offense) Sept. 3 Jose Parada Ben Pettit Brent Salter (Defense) Sept. 10 Sidney Stewart Thomas Story 1991 Randy Waldrum 2003 Terry Boss (Defense) Sept. 6 2010 Mohammed Abdalla Matt Boullt Ryan Pore (Offense) Sept. 15 Kyle Cumings Tom Gaus MVC All-Tournament Team Kyle Brown (Offense) Oct. 6 Ashley McInnes Cody Mumma Ryan Pore (Offense) Oct. 13 Sidney Stewart 1991 Kevin King Frank Velez (MVP) Justin Durst (Defense) Oct. 20 Neal Zahn Ryan Pore (Offense) Nov. 4 1993 Ted Bonnell Daniel Dapaah 2004 Ryan Pore (Offense) Oct. 11 David Gaskin Ryan Pore (Offense) Oct. 25 MVC Honors 1995 John Ackland Larry Swim Ryan Pore (Offense) Nov. 1 2003 Michael Haynes All-MVC 2004 Terry Boss Brian McCurdy Ryan Pore First-Team WAC Honors 1991 Ted Bonnell Kevin Cronk MVC Scholar Athlete Danny Dapaah Jimmy Dowell All-WAC Kevin King Frank Velez First-Team 1992 Neal Zahn 1993 Greg West First Team 1993 Ted Bonnell Daniel Dapaah 1994 John Ackland 1996 Robbie Aristodemo Tom McAdams 1995 Larry Swim Greg West 1997 Robbie Aristodemo 1994 Sebastien Colom Jimmy Dowell 2000 Giancarlo Barzotti Shawn McCullough 1998 Robbie Aristodemo 1995 Anthony Pampillonia Keith Williams 2001 Giancarlo Barzotti Brent Salter 1999 Eric Dominguez 2000 Robbie Aristodemo 2003 Terry Boss Michael Haynes 2001 Kyle Brown 2004 Michael Haynes Matt Wiley Second Team 2002 Kyle Brown 1997 Donivan Bradshaw Clayton Treat 2003 Kyle Brown Scott Kincaid Honorable Mention 1998 Eric Fenstermacher Anthony Pampillonia Ryan Pore 1994 Jason Jacob Matt Reiswig 1999 Derek Meyers 2004 Ryan Pore Daniel Wasson Troy Tokarchik 1995 John Ackland Matt Reiswig WAC Freshman of the Year Second-Team Corbin Tubbs 1991 Neal Zahn 2000 Brent Salter 1996 Robbie Aristodemo 1992 Jimmy Dowell David Gordon 2002 Brent Salter Michael Haynes Tom McAdams 2004 Michael Clarke Matt Thomas Academic All-WAC 1993 David Gaskin Keith Williams 1994 Alex Duran David Gaskin MVC Commissioner’s Academic 1996 John Ackland Rob Beres 1995 John Axckland Sebastien Colom Excellence Nathan Jannasch Adam Morris Derek Pittman Corbin Tubbs 2002 Derek Meyers Ryan Pore 1994 Jeff Mueller Matt Reiswig 1997 Rob Beres Matt Grubb 2004 Terry Boss Lawson Vaughn Greg West Nathan Kimes Adam Morris 1995 John Ackland Earl Hammon Jason Rosenthal Honorable Mention Matt Reiswig Greg West 1998 Rob Beres Ryan Cone 1991 David Gordon Shawn McCullough Adam Morris 1994 Anthony Weldon MVC Honor Roll Jason Rosenthal Kyle Smith 1995 Clayton Treat 1999 Giancarlo Barzotti Erik Block 2000 Eric Dominguez Derek Meyers 1994 Earl Hammon LaMarcus McCray Ted Figard Jason Rosenthal 2001 Mario Gonzalez Michael Haynes Jeff Mueller Derek Pittman Stephen Warwick Matt Reiswig Greg West 2004 Scott Kincaid 1995 John Ackland Rob Beres WAC Players of the Week Earl Hammon Nathan Jannasch MVC All-Newcomer Team Adam Morris Matt Reiswig 1997 Rob Beres Sept. 8 Greg West 1998 Eric Dominguez Sept. 28 2000 Mario Gonzalez Stephen Warwick 1999 Ted Figard Sept. 7 Matt Yeager MVC Players of the Week Shawn McCullough Nov. 1 2001 Kyle Brown 2002 Ryan Pore 1991 Jimmy Dowell Sept. 9 2003 Cary Wicker Kevin Cronk Sept. 23 2004 Todd Goddard Kevin Cronk Oct. 14

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WAC All-Tournament Teams Soccer America All-Freshman 1995 Keith Williams RECORDS & HISTORY 1997 Donivan Bradshaw 1998 Robbie Aristodemo (MVP) Donivan Bradshaw 2008 Austin Neil, Second Team 1998 Donivan Bradshaw Eric Fenstermacher Jeff. McKeever 2000 Robbie Aristodemo Anthony Pampillonia 2002 Kyle Brown Soccer America MVP’s 2004 Lawson Vaughn Daniel Wasson 2007 Dominic Cervi Jose Parada 2009 Ashley McInnes, Third Team 2008 Tyrel Lacey Austin Neil Chris Taylor National Honors Top Drawer Soccer National 2009 Jose Parada Chris Taylor CollegeSoccerNews.com Team of the Week 2010 Chris Taylor Top-100 Freshmen to Watch List Third-Team 2007 Hunter Christiansen Sept. 5 2003 Scott Kincaid 2008 Tyrel Lacey Oct. 13 2009 Matt Boullt 2010 Hunter Christiansen Austin Neil Oct. 27 Tyrel Lacey Nov. 17 CollegeSoccerNews.com Midwest Region Academic All-American National Team of the Week 2009 Ashley McInnes Nov. 9 Austin Neil Oct. 5, Oct. 19, 1991 Kevin Cronk, Honorable Mention 2002 Kyle Brown Sept. 3 Nov. 16 2009 Chris Taylor, First Team 2003 Ryan Pore Sept. 15 2010 Ashley McInnes Nov. 2 Kyle Brown Oct. 20 Academic All-Midwest Ryan Pore Nov. 4 Top Drawer Soccer National First Team 2004 Ryan Pore Oct. 11 Player of the Week 2007 Todd Goddard Sept. 24 1988 Kevin Hart Eric DeFreitas Nov. 5 2009 Austin Neil Nov. 16 Eric Burkholder Nov. 19 NSCAA Midwest Region 2008 Joe Salem Oct. 6 Assistant Coach of the Year Ashley McInnes Oct. 27 Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Season Jose Parada Nov. 23 2007 Eric DeFreitas, Honorable Mention 2009 Colin Clarke 2009 Ashley McInnes Sept. 28 2008 Tyrel Lacey, Third Team Austin Neil Oct. 19 2009 Ashley McInnes, Second Team 2010 Ashley McInnes Sept. 13 NSCAA Scholar Athlete All-South Region Austin Neil, Honorable Mention First Team CollegeSoccerNews.com Top Drawer Soccer All-Rookie Squad 2003 Terry Boss Player of the Week Second Team 2007 Zach Nulisch, Second Team 2003 Michael Haynes 2010 Ashley McInnes Sept. 13 2008 Austin Neil, Second Team ISAA Senior Bowl Team CollegeSoccerNews.com Team of the Decade Midwest Region 1982 Dave Brown (West) 2009 Ryan Pore, Third Team Umbro Select All-Star Classic Honors 2000 Robbie Aristodemo (West) CollegeSoccerNews.com All-Midwest Region 2 All-Freshman Team First-Team (2) Tulsa...... 2 (2ot) 2008 Austin Neil, First Team 1981 Gary Buffini Gerald Guerreri (6) Fresno State...... 1 1989 Kevin King Shane Schwab Championship NSCAA National Player of the Week Frank Velez (4) San Jose State...... 3 1990 Jimmy Dowell (2) Tulsa ...... 1 2007 Todd Goddard Sept. 26 1991 Jimmy Dowell Kevin King Frank Velez 2001 - Dallas, Texas 1994 Jimmy Dowell Quarterfinals NSCAA National Assistant Coach 1998 Robbie Aristodemo (6) Fresno State...... 3 of the Year 2003 Kyle Brown Ryan Pore (5) Tulsa...... 2 2004 Ryan Pore 2009 Colin Clarke 2005 Kyle Brown 2002 - Houston, Texas 2007 Chris Clements Todd Goddardm Quarterfinals 2008 Chris Clements Ashley McInnes (5) Fresno State...... 4 Soccer America National Team of the Week Joe Salem (4) Tulsa...... 0 2009 Justin Chavez Ashley McInnes 2003 Kyle Brown Oct. 8 Austin Neil 2004 - Honolulu, Hawaii Ryan Pore Nov. 5 2010 Justin Chavez Ashley McInnes Quarterfinals 2004 Ryan Pore Oct. 13 Austin Neil (4) Hawaii...... 1 2007 Chris Clements Sept. 5 (5) Tulsa...... 1 Todd Goddard Sept. 25 Second-Team (Tulsa Advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3) Eric Burkholder Nov. 21 1990 Jim Fox Kevin King 2008 Austin Neil Sept. 23 1991 Neal Zahn Semifinals Jeovahnni Sandez Sept. 30 1992 David Gordon Neal Zahn (1) SMU...... 1 1993 Ted Bonnell Daniel Dapaah (5) Tulsa...... 0 Tom McAdams

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Tournament History

All-Tournament Teams Coca-Cola Panther Invitational 2006 - Tulsa, Okla. 2001 - Peoria, Ill. Todd Goddard Quarterfinals MVC Play-in Game Ryan Pore-Offensive MVP Tulsa...... 5 1985 Tulsa...... 1 Lawson Vaughn UCF...... 0 Redbird Beer-Nuts Invitational Bradley...... 2 Microtel Inn & Suites/Golden Semifinals Rex Rayfield Bobby Ryan Hurricane Classic Tulsa...... 0 Quincy Tournament Ryan Pore Daniel Wasson #13 Kentucky...... 3 2002 - Springfield, Mo. Bobby Ryan-MVP MVC Play-in Game 2005 2007 - Birmingham, Ala. Tulsa...... 0 1989 RECORDS & HISTORY Virginia Tech Classic Quarterfinals SW Missouri State (OT)...... 1 Miller Lite Panther Invitational Kyle Brown-MVP Tulsa...... 1 Kevin King SMU Mi Cocina Classic UAB...... 0 2003 - Tulsa, Okla. Kyle Brown Eric Burkholder Semifinals 1994 MVC Play-In Game Jonathan Lange Daniel Wasson Tulsa...... 4 Illinois State Soccer Classic Matt Wiley-MVP South Carolina...... 1 Tulsa...... 0 Alex Duran (and Most Outstanding Goal) Microtel Inn & Suites/Golden Championship SMU...... 1 David Gaskin Hurricane Classic Tulsa...... 3 Ameritas Classic Kyle Brown James Dabney FIU 2 Alex Duran Keith Williams 2004 - Tulsa, Okla. Daniel Wasson Southwest Missouri State Classic MVC Play-In Game 2008 - Dallas, Texas Tulsa...... 2 David Gaskin Quarterfinals 2006 SW Missouri State...... 0 Great Western Downtown Plaza/Golden Tulsa...... 4 1995 Hurricane Classic UAB...... 2 Mid-Continent/MVC Tournament Eric Burkholder Jose Parada Semifinals MVC Championships at Omaha, Neb. Clayton Treat Greg West SMU Mi Cocina Classic Tulsa...... 2 Semifinals Keith Williams Eric Burkholder Cary Wicker South Carolina...... 0 Tulsa...... 1 TLC Plumbing & Utility Invitational Championship 1996 #17 Creighton...... 1 Eric Burkholder Thomas Story Tulsa...... 1 (Tulsa advanced on penalty Hurricane Lotto Classic #24 Kentucky...... 1 Anthony Pampillonia Jason Rosenthal kicks, 4-3) 2007 (Tulsa won on penalty kicks, 4-2) SW Missouri State Tournament Finals Middleton Sports & Fitness Invitational Robbie Aristodemo Nathan Jannasch Eric Burkholder 2009 - Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa...... 1 Anthony Pampillonia Jason Rosenthal Hunter Christiansen-MVP Semifinals #3 SMU...... 2 Evansville Umbro Classic Chris Clements-MVP Todd Goddard Tulsa...... 2 Robbie Aristodemo Donivan Bradshaw SMU Mi Cocina Classic Kentucky...... 1 WAC Tournament Results Chris Clements Brian McCurdy Championship 1997 Level 3 Golden Hurricane Classic Tulsa...... 3 SMS Great Southern/Lotto Chris Clements Eric DeFreitas Marshall...... 0 1997 - Las Vegas, Nev. Shawn McCullough Clayton Treat Zach Nulisch Semifinals Casey Whitmire 2010 - Memphis, Tenn. Tulsa (2ot)...... 2 Panther Invitational 2008 Quarterfinals Robbie Aristodemo-MVP Fresno State...... 1 Penn State Classic Tulsa...... 5 Eric Dominguez Jason Rosenthal Championship Justin Chavez Ashley McInnes Kentucky...... 0 Tulsa...... 0 Jeovahnni Sandez Semifinals 1999 SMU...... 4 SMU Invite Tulsa...... 2 UAB Classic Kilian Poeschk Chris Taylor UCF...... 1 Donivan Bradshaw Chris Spears Level 3 Golden Hurricane Classic Championship 1998 - Fresno, Calif. Bradley Tournament Tyrel Lacey-MVP Austin Neil Tulsa...... 0 First Round Eric Dominguez Ted Figard Jose Parada Kilian Poeschk South Carolina (2OT)...... 1 Tulsa...... 3 2000 San Jose State...... 1 2009 SMU Nike Classic Semifinals NIU Invitational MVC Tournament Results Robbie Aristodemo Eric Dominguez Tulsa...... 1 Justin Chavez Hunter Christiansen SMU...... 0 2001 1991 - Tulsa, Okla. Jose Parada Finals* Microtel Inn & Suites/Golden Hurricane Semifinals SMU Classic Tulsa...... 0 Kickoff Classic Tulsa...... 2 Justin Chavez Jose Parada Fresno State...... 0 Mario Gonzalez Brent Salter SW Missouri State...... 1 *Fresno State won on penalty 2010 Championship 2002 kicks, 5-4 SMU Classic Tulsa...... 2 Microtel Inn & Suites/Golden Hurricane Hunter Christiansen Omar Mata Illinois State...... 1 Kickoff Classic 1999 - No tournament was held Austin Neil (MVP) Chris Taylor Mario Gonzalez Derek Meyers Hurricane Classic Ryan Pore Brent Salter 1993 - Omaha, Neb. Ray Clark Blaine Gonsalves Semifinals Ashley McInnes (MVP) Austin Neil 2003 Tulsa...... 3 Ohio State Buckeye Classic Illinois State (OT)...... 2 Terry Boss Kyle Brown C-USA Tournament Results Championship Scott Kincaid Tulsa...... 0 SMU Mi Cocina Classic 2005 - Dallas, Texas Creighton...... 2 Kyle Brown-MVP Jamie Dabney Quarterfinals Kris Glasser Ryan Pore Tulsa...... 2 Microtel Inn & Suites/Golden Hurricane #10 SMU...... 2 1995 - Evansville, Ind. Classic (Tulsa advanced on penalty Semifinals Kyle Brown Jamie Dabney kicks, 5-4) Tulsa...... 0 Ryan Pore Semifinals Evansville...... 4 Tulsa...... 3 2004 Marshall...... 0 2000 - Omaha, Neb. SMU Mi Cocina Classic Championship Dominic Cervi Todd Goddard Tulsa...... 0 MVC Play-in Game Michael Haynes South Carolina...... 1 Tulsa...... 1 Creighton...... 2

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NCAA Tournament Results RECORDS & HISTORY

1991 Third Round at Dallas, Texas 2009 First Round at Dallas, Texas Team 1 2 OT OT F Second Round at Tulsa, Okla. Team 1 2 F Tulsa 0 1 0 1 2 Team 1 2 OT F Tulsa 0 3 3 #2 SMU 0 1 0 0 1 Tulsa 2 1 1 4 SMU 2 3 5 #23 St. Louis 1 2 0 3 SMU: Alex Smith at 60:51 (unassisted) SMU: S. Blankenship at 18:30 (G. Pedroso) TU: Ryan Pore at 66:56 (penalty kick) TU: Austin Neil at 20:48 (Ashley McInnes) SMU: B. Thompson at 28:01 (penalty kick) TU: Ryan Pore at 106:00 (unassisted) TU: Blaine Gonsalves at 22:02 (unassisted) TU: Kevin King at 46:07 (Dapaah/Velez) SLU: Alex Sweetin at 37:31 (Michael Robson) SMU: Alan Prampin at 50:01 (Pedroso/Strouse) Quarterfinal Round at Bloomington, Ind. TU: Jose Parada at 66:38 (unassisted) SMU: Johnny Reynolds at 60:52 (Blankenship/Strouse) Team 1 2 F SLU: Alex Sweetin at 71:57 (unassisted) SMU: Alan Prampin at 65:29 (Jeff Stokes) Tulsa 0 0 0 SLU: James Dice at 89:56 (Tim Ream) TU: Tom McAdams at 66:13 (Kevin King) #6 Indiana 0 4 4 TU: Ashley McInnes at 97:30 (Joe Salem) TU: Frank Velez at 81:52 (David Gordon) Indiana: Jordan Chirico at 46:07 (Mike Ambersley) Third Round at Tulsa, Okla. 2003 Indiana: Jacob Peterson at 49:31 (Josh Tudela) Team 1 2 F First Round at Tulsa, Okla. Indiana: Jacob Peterson at 52:41 (Danny O’Rourke) Tulsa 0 1 1 Team 1 2 OT OT F Indiana: Greg Badger at 66:33 (Pat Yates) #5 Northwestern 0 0 0 Tulsa 1 1 0 1 3 Oakland 1 1 0 0 2 2007 TU: Austin Neil at 73:25 (Ashley McInnes) Second Round at Tulsa, Okla. Oakland: Philip Braathen at 32:34 (Mike Matalavy) Team 1 2 F Quarterfinal Round at Akron, Ohio TU: Ryan Pore at 40:19 (Kyle Brown) Tulsa 1 1 2 Team 1 2 F Oakland: Anders Collen at 71:23 (Philip Braathen) Central Connecticut 1 2 3 Tulsa 0 0 0 TU: Ryan Pore at 88:41 (unassisted) #1 Akron 1 0 1 TU: Kris Glasser at 102:25 (Jonathan Lange) TU: Ashley McInnes at 20:24 (Eric Burkholder) CCSU: Yan Klukowski at 22:02 (David Tyrie) UA: at 16:12 (Blair Gavin) Second Round at Los Angeles, Calif. CCSU: Johan Rundquist at 47:48 (Yan Klukowski) Note: TU received a first round bye. Team 1 2 F CCSU: Connor Smith at 80:16 (Yan Klukowski) Tulsa 1 1 2 TU: Todd Goddard at 85:01 (penalty kick) 2010 #1 UCLA 0 3 3 Note: TU received a first round bye. First Round at Tulsa, Okla. Team 1 2 F TU: Ryan Pore at 22:43 (Mario Gonzalez) 2008 Tulsa 1 1 2 UCLA: Matt Taylor at 52:42 (Adolfo Gregario) First Round at Tulsa, Okla. Bradley 0 0 0 UCLA: Ryan Valdez at 64:38 (unassisted) Team 1 2 F TU: Kyle Brown at 66:54 (Scott Kincaid) Tulsa 0 1 1 TU: Kyle Cumings at 16:01 (Jake Dobkins) UCLA: Dru Hoshimiya at 80:04 (Adolfo Gregario) UMKC 0 0 0 TU: Ashley McInnes at 77:02 (Blaine Gonsalves)

2004 TU: Jose Parada at 79:53 (Eric DeFreitas) Second Round at Bloomington, Ind. First Round at Tulsa, Okla. Team 1 2 F Team 1 2 F Second Round at Omaha, Neb. Tulsa 0 1 1 Tulsa 1 2 3 Team 1 2 F Indiana 2 3 5 Michigan State 0 1 1 Tulsa 0 1 1 Creighton 2 0 2 IND: Andy Adlard at 40:37 (Nikita Kotlov) TU: Matt Thomas at 21:10 (Lawson Vaughn) IND: Nikita Kotlov at 44:45 (Will Bruin) TU: Todd Goddard at 46:31 (Ryan Pore) CU: Andrei Gotsmanov at 00:36 (unassisted) IND: Harrison Petts at 51:58 (Will Bruin) Mich. St.: Jordan Gruber at 49:52 (Kellan Kalso) CU: Seth Sinovic at 34:32 (Jeff Thayer) TU: Ashley McInnes at 52:47 (unassisted) TU: Ryan Pore at 56:10 (Michael Haynes) TU: Austin Neil at 85:11 (Ashley McInnes) IND: Will Bruin at 72:11 (Joe Tolen) IND: Will Bruin at 78:50 (Joe Tolen) Second Round at University Park, Pa. Team 1 2 OT OT F Tulsa 1 0 0 0 1 #12 Penn State 0 1 0 0 1

TU: Ryan Pore at 31:03 (unassisted) Penn St.: Simon Omekanda at 53:25 (Anthony Calvano/ David Walters) Note: Tulsa advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3

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All-Time Series Records

First Last First Last Opponent W L T Game Game Opponent W L T Game Game Air Force 1 4 0 1987 1998 Missouri State 25 11 2 1980 2010 Akron 0 4 0 1993 2010 New Mexico 4 6 1 1984 2006 Alabama A & M 1 0 0 1995 1995 Nicholls State 1 0 0 1990 1990 Arkansas 2 0 0 1981 1981 North Carolina 0 1 0 1992 1992 Arkansas-Little Rock 7 0 2 1986 1994 NC-Greensboro 0 1 0 1992 1992 Austin College 1 0 0 1981 1981 North Lake 1 0 0 1981 1981 RECORDS & HISTORY Avila College 1 3 0 1983 1987 North Texas 3 8 1 1981 1993 Bartlesville Wesleyan 7 3 0 1980 1985 Northern Illinois 2 0 0 2008 2009 Belmont 1 0 0 2000 2000 Northwestern 1 1 0 2009 2009 Bowling Green 2 0 0 1990 1999 NE Louisiana 0 3 0 1983 1984 Bradley 9 3 2 1988 2010 NE Missouri State 0 2 0 1986 1987 Brigham Young 0 1 0 1987 1987 NE Oklahoma State 8 0 0 1980 1985 Brown 0 2 0 2001 2006 Oakland 0 1 0 2008 2008 Butler 1 0 0 1990 1990 Ohio State 2 1 0 1990 2008 California-Berkeley 0 1 0 2002 2002 Oklahoma Christian 3 0 0 1986 1990 Cal-State Fullerton 1 0 0 1998 1998 Oklahoma City 3 2 0 1986 1989 Cal-State Northridge 0 2 0 2001 2009 Oral Roberts 19 2 0 1980 2008 Cal-State Santa Barbara 1 0 0 1997 1997 Oregon State 0 2 0 2000 2002 Centenary College 4 2 1 1985 2007 Park College 3 0 0 1988 1990 Central Arkansas 1 0 0 1999 1999 Penn State 1 2 1 2003 2008 Central Connecticut 0 1 0 2007 2007 Philander Smith College 2 0 0 1981 1981 Central Florida 7 0 1 2005 2010 Phillips 1 0 0 1984 1984 Colo. School/Mines 1 0 0 1982 1982 Quincy College 1 2 0 1986 1995 Connecticut 0 0 1 2008 2008 Regis College 3 0 0 1982 1987 Creighton 8 15 2 1980 2010 Richmond 0 1 0 1999 1999 Dartmouth First Meeting Rockhurst College 1 2 0 1984 1987 Dayton 0 1 0 2006 2006 Rutgers 0 0 1 1994 1994 Denver 2 1 0 1997 2009 Saint Louis 4 6 0 1983 2010 Drake 10 4 2 1986 2006 Saint Mary’s 1 0 0 2000 2000 Drury 7 1 0 1993 2003 Sam Houston State 2 2 0 1982 1988 Eastern Illinois 4 1 0 2000 2004 San Jose State 3 3 0 1996 1999 East Carolina 1 0 0 2005 2005 San Diego State 2 1 0 1996 1998 Evansville 6 6 0 1983 2004 Santa Clara 0 2 0 1994 2003 Florida International 7 0 1 1993 2010 Seattle 1 0 1 2009 2010 Fresno State 4 3 1 1995 1999 Seattle Pacific 0 1 0 1990 1990 Friends 1 0 0 1989 1989 SIU-Edwardsville 1 3 0 1987 2010 George Mason 0 1 0 2008 2008 South Alabama 1 0 1 1992 1995 Georgetown 1 0 0 2007 2007 South Carolina 4 4 2 2005 2010 Georgia Southern 2 0 0 2001 2008 South Florida 0 1 1 1999 1999 Gonzaga 2 0 0 1993 2002 Southeast Missouri State 1 0 0 1983 1983 Hardin-Simmons 3 0 1 1984 1989 Southern Methodist 6 25 3 1980 2010 Hofstra 1 0 0 2008 2008 Southern Nazarene 11 4 1 1980 1995 Houston Baptist 2 3 0 1983 1986 Stanford 2 0 1 2002 2004 Illinois State 5 4 1 1985 1994 Tarkio College 0 0 1 1984 1984 Indiana 0 3 0 2004 2010 Texas Christian 13 4 1 1981 2002 James Madison 0 0 1 2005 2005 Texas-Pan American 2 0 0 1994 1995 John Brown 5 1 0 1980 1988 Texas Tech 1 0 0 1982 1982 Kansas Newman 2 0 0 1988 1991 UAB 8 1 1 1999 2010 Kentucky 6 4 1 2004 2010 UCLA 0 1 0 1993 1993 Lipscomb 1 0 0 2010 2010 UNLV 3 3 0 1994 2001 Louisville 0 1 0 1994 1994 Vanderbilt 5 1 1 1985 2004 Loyola-Marymount 1 0 1 2000 2005 Virginia 0 1 0 2007 2007 Marquette 0 1 0 1983 1983 Virginia Tech 1 1 0 2005 2007 Marshall 6 1 1 2005 2010 Washington First Meeting Maryville College 1 0 0 1982 1982 West Texas State 1 0 0 1992 1992 Memphis 3 3 1 1996 2010 Western Illinois 5 0 1 1988 2010 Metro State 2 0 0 1982 2001 Western Kentucky 2 4 0 1996 2004 Miami (Ohio) 1 0 0 1996 1996 Wisconsin-Green Bay 0 1 0 1985 1985 Midwestern State 1 5 0 1981 1988 Wisconsin 3 4 0 1989 2007 Missouri-Kansas City 9 1 1 1988 2008 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 6 3 0 1985 2007 Missouri-Rolla 1 1 2 1981 1989 Wright State 0 0 1 1993 1993 Missouri-Saint Louis 1 1 1 1982 1986 Yale 1 1 0 2001 2004 Missouri Southern 4 1 0 1984 1990 Bold denotes 2011 opponents.

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All-Time Letterwinners RECORDS & HISTORY

Abdalla, Mohammed...... 2010-P Dolson, Tom...... 1989 King, Kevin...... 1988-91 Roman, Justin...... 2003 Ackland, John...... 1993-96 Dominguez, Eric...... 1997-2000 Kinshofer, Klaus...... 1982 Rosenthal, Jason...... 1996-99 Adibi, Adriel...... 2006 Dorri, Farhad...... 1980 Kitts, Dan...... 1987-90 Rudd, Bryan...... 2000-03 Aguiliar, Andy...... 2006-09 Dowell, Jimmy...... 1990-94 Klammer, Adrian...... 2010-P Ryan, Bobby...... 1983-86 Ahrens, Sean...... 1994-95 Drake, Jeff...... 1980 Lacey, Tyrel...... 2005-08 Sadegzadeh, Farhad...... 1980-82 Albertson, Corey...... 2008-P Drake, John...... 1980-81 Lakin, Brad...... 1989 Safary, Bahman...... 1980 Allen, John...... 1987-89 Drozda, Mike...... 1984 Landis, Matt...... 1988 Salem, Joe...... 2005-09 Althaus, Ethan...... 2001 Duran, Alex...... 1991-94 Lange, Jonathan...... 2003-05 Salter, Brent...... 1999-2002 Andrew, Peter...... 1985-86 Duran, Emilio...... 1994 Leeker, Mark...... 1985-86 Sanchez, Gonzalo...... 2000 Antonisse, John...... 1983-84 Durr, Paul...... 1989 Lesikar, Jay...... 1989 Sandez, Jeovahnni...... 2007-08 Aristodemo, Robbie...... 1996-2000 Durst, Justin...... 2003 Lewis, Greg...... 1986 Sarpong, John...... 1981 Assink, Ryan...... 1989 Edmonds, Michael...... 1983 Lind, Byron...... 1981-83 Schaeffer, Tim...... 1988-90 Aul, Jason...... 2006 Favakeh, Steve...... 1981-84 Losoncy, John...... 1986 Schnell, Joe...... 1999 Bailey, Don...... 1983-86 Fenstermacher, Eric...... 1997-98 Lothian, LeRoux...... 2005 Schwab, Shane...... 1986-89 Bailey, Tobin...... 1989 Figard, Ted...... 1998-99 Lowyns, Brad...... 2004 Senften, Scott...... 1982-85 Baker, Paul...... 1983 Fisher, Chad...... 1998-99 Lucas, Parrish...... 1984 Senko, Perry...... 1981-84 Barzotti, Giancarlo...... 1998-2001 Fisher, Farley...... 1986 Luksa, Chris...... 1990-91 Shore, Brad...... 1985-88 Bayouth, Brent...... 2000-2001 Foley, Kevin...... 1987 Majka, Brian...... 1993-95 Smith, Karl...... 1992 Bear, Boyna...... 1990 Forthaus, Kyle...... 2003-04 Manuel, Terry...... 1987-88, 90 Smith, Kyle...... 1997-2000 Bear, John...... 1982 Fox, Jim...... 1987-90 Martin, David...... 1986-87 Snyder, Haden...... 2003-04 Beasley, David...... 1984-85 Frederick, James...... 1989 Mata, Omar...... 2010-P Soltow, Seth...... 1989 Belzer, J.B...... 1986 Fritts, Mike...... 1996 Maxwell, Jeff...... 1992 Spann, James...... 1980 Bent, O’Neil...... 1996-97 Fyfe, Tanner...... 2008 McAdams, Tom...... 1990-93 Staples, Steve...... 1987-89 Beres, Rob...... 1995-98 Gaitan, Julian...... 1999-2000 McCool, Patrick...... 1997 Stephens, Wyatt...... 2010 Bertellotti, James...... 1985 Gandall, Darein...... 1985-86 McCray, LaMarcus...... 1992-95 Stewart, Sidney...... 2009-10 Berutti, Chris...... 1983 Garza, Randy...... 1991 McCullough, Shawn...... 1997-2000 Spears, Chris...... 1998-2001 Bixby, Brian...... 2004 Gaskin, David...... 1993-96 McCurdy, Brian...... 2003-07 Stidham, Jimmy...... 1986-87 Blitz, Bryan...... 1984-86 Gilliam, Jeffrey...... 1982 McInnes, Ashley...... 2007-10 Story, Thomas...... 2006-09 Block, Erik...... 1998-2001 Glasser, Kris...... 2000-03 McIntosh, Tom...... 1986-88 Sturdewald, James...... 1984 Bolte, Sean...... 1986 Goddard, Todd...... 2004-07 McKeever, Jeff...... 1998-99 Swim, Larry ...... 1994-1997 Bonnell, Ted...... 1990-93 Gonsalves, Blaine...... 2008-P McKenna, Greg...... 2004 Tahernia, Ahmad...... 1984-87 Boss, Terry...... 2003-04 Gonzalez, Mario...... 2000-03 Medcalf, Jonathon...... 2008 Tahernia, Amir...... 1986 Boulkhodra, Hacene...... 1980 Goodloe, Jack...... 2001-02 Meriwether, Luke...... 1999-2002 Taylor, Chris...... 2007-10 Boullt, Matt...... 2009-P Gordon, David...... 1989-92 Meyers, Derek...... 1999-2002 Thomas, Matt...... 2003-06 Bradshaw, Donivan...... 1996-99 Gore, Chris...... 1990-92 Miller, Eric...... 1987 Tokarchik, Troy...... 1993-94 Brown, David...... 1980-82 Govek, Jeff...... 1989-90 Miller, Robert...... 1983 Treat, Clayton...... 1995-98 Brown, Kyle...... 2001-05 Grant, Brad...... 1984-85 Mitchell, David...... 1992 Trexel, Kevin...... 1986 Buffini, Gary...... 1981-85 Grubb, Matt...... 1996-99 Molero, Diego...... 2008 Tubbs, Corbin...... 1994-96 Bui, Huyhn...... 1980-83 Guerrieri, Gerald...... 1981-84 Morris, Adam...... 1995-98 Vaughn, Lawson...... 2004-05 Bull, Collin...... 2007 Gulley, James...... 2010-P Moini, S. Hossein...... 1980 Velez, Frank...... 1988-91 Burkholder, Eric...... 2004-07 Hammon, Earl...... 1994-95 Moreland, Justin...... 2005 Vollendorf, Sean...... 1993 Burr, Richard...... 1984-87 Hanlon, Steve...... 1987-88 Moscato, Joe...... 1993 Vonfange, Joel...... 1989 Bussman, Wesley...... 1980-82 Hanson, Murray...... 1983-84 Mottl, Rich...... 1987-90 Waites, Kirk...... 1980-83 Camp, Brent...... 1997-98 Hardin, John...... 1980 Muller, Bryant...... 1993-95 Wallin, Rob...... 1988-89 Cannon, Eric...... 1992-93 Hart, Kevin...... 1985-88 Murray, Michael...... 2010-P Walters, Gary...... 1997 Canty, Steffen...... 2006 Hart, Steve...... 1987 Navascues, Rodrigo...... 1993-94 Warwick, Stephen...... 2000-03 Caracio, Mark...... 1983-85 Harwood, Timothy...... 1981-82 Neil, Austin...... 2008-10 Wasson, Daniel...... 2004-05 Cervi, Dominic...... 2004-07 Haugan, Chris...... 1980-83 Newfield, Scott...... 1986-87 Wear, Joseph...... 2002-06 Chavez, Justin...... 2008-P Havlik, J.J...... 2001-2002 Newton, Matt...... 1988-90 Weiss, Ron...... 1988-91 Christiansen, Hunter...... 2006-10 Haynes, Michael...... 2001-04 Nicholson, Billy...... 1992 Weldon, Anthony...... 1994 Clark, Ray...... 2010 Helander, John...... 1980 Nulisch, Zach...... 2007-10 West, Greg...... 1992-95 Clarke, Michael...... 2003-04 Henriquez, Diego...... 2005-08 O’Rourke, Sean...... 1989 Wicker, Cary...... 2003-06 Clear, Matthew...... 1991 Henry, Steve...... 1984-86 Page, Pat...... 1984 Wiley, Matt...... 2002-05 Clements, Chris...... 2005-08 Herman, Tom...... 1985 Pampillonia, Anthony...... 1995-98 Williamson, Drew...... 2002-03 Coffee, Dwight...... 1984-85 Hicks, Bryan...... 2007 Pappademos, Paul...... 1990-91 Woerner, Michael...... 1995 Colom, Sebastien...... 1992-95 Hinkamp, Rich...... 1984 Parada, Jose...... 2006-09 White, Kevin...... 2004-06 Cone, Ryan...... 1996-98 Hoag, Kenny...... 1986 Payne, Rhodri...... 2001 Whitmire, Casey...... 1996-99 Cook, John Jr...... 1980-81 Hodges, Mark...... 1985 Penn, Greg...... 1984-86 Williams, Keith...... 1991-95 Corrie, Kyle...... 2006-09 Hozabri, Masood...... 1980 Perry, Chuck...... 1987-89 Williams, Neal...... 1991 Crane, Dustin...... 1999-2000 Hutchins, Seth...... 1991 Pethrick, Eddie...... 1987 Wright, Jon...... 2010-P Crawford, Jerry...... 1980-81 Igwe, Charles...... 1980 Pettit, Ben...... 2008 Wulkopf, David...... 1988 Crawford, Mark...... 1994 Infante, Kenny...... 2001 Pevey, Charles...... 1992-93 Wurst, Brian...... 2006-07 Cronk, Kevin...... 1989-91 Jacob, Jason...... 1992-94 Pittman, Derek...... 1993-96 Yeager, Matt...... 2000-2001 Crouch, John...... 1986-87 Jahraus, Jon...... 1981-84 Poeschk, Kilian...... 2006-09 Young, Mike...... 1981 Culhane, Kyle...... 2007-08 Jannasch, Nathan...... 1996-1997 Pore, Ryan...... 2002-04 Zahn, Neal...... 1989-92 Cumings, Kyle...... 2010-P Janway, David...... 1990-93 Powell, Ralph...... 1981 Cummisky, Butch...... 1986-87 Jewett, Bryan...... 1990-91 Pratt, Charlie...... 1996 Bold - denotes current letterwinners Cupp, Mark...... 1985 Jones, Wes...... 1980 Priest, Brad...... 1987-90 Dabney, James...... 2001-05 Kahn, Steve...... 1989 Pusateri, Michael...... 1989 Dapaah, Daniel...... 1990-93 Kalmbach, Doug...... 1981-84 Rassolkhani, Payman...... 1980 Davalos, Paul...... 2003-04 Kassen, Steve...... 1983-84 Ratner, Andy...... 1987 Davis, James...... 1991 Keith, Barry...... 1986 Rayfield, Rex...... 1983-87 DeFreitas, Eric...... 2005-08 Khahil, Joseph...... 1999 Reiswig, Matt...... 1993-95 Dittus, Daniel...... 2006-09 Khahil, Nasser...... 1999-2000 Rhoda, Billy...... 1988-91 Dobkins, Jake ...... 2009-P Kimes, Nathan...... 1996-98 Roblee, Jefferson...... 1989 Dodder, Chris...... 1989-92 Kincaid, Scott...... 2001-04 Roblee, Lincoln...... 1989

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Year-By-Year Results 1986-1988 Head Coach 1983 (10-11) 1980-1985 at Missouri-Saint Louis W 2-1 Bruce Palmbaum Head Coach at Missouri-Rolla L 1-3 29-29-4 • 3 years NE Oklahoma State W 2-0 Walter Schnoor NE Louisiana L 1-2 62-39-8 • 6 years Avila College L 0-1 Texas Christian W 6-0 1986 (10-10) SW Missouri State W 4-1 Southern Nazarene L 2-3 Southern Nazarene W 2-0 RECORDS & HISTORY Illinois State L 0-2 1980 (7-6-1) at #8 North Texas State L 1-4 at #5 SMU L 1-5 at Texas Christian L 1-2 #3 SMU L 9-1 at Midwestern State L 0-1 at Houston Baptist L 2-3 at Bartlesville Wesleyan L 3-4 Oklahoma Christian W 4-0 Regis College 1 W 6-0 John Brown W 1-0 Oklahoma City W 4-1 Midwestern State (f) 1 W 1-0 at John Brown W 6-0 vs. Quincy College 5 L 1-6 at Evansville L 0-1 at SW Missouri State T 3-3 vs. NE Missouri State 5 L 1-5 at Saint Louis L 1-4 at Oral Roberts W 5-3 Drake 3 W 2-1 at Marquette L 0-1 at Southern Nazarene L 3-7 Houston Baptist 3 W 4-0 SW Missouri State W 2-0 Bartlesville Wesleyan L 1-3 vs. Missouri-Saint Louis 6 L 1-3 at NE Louisiana State L 1-4 Creighton L 1-2 vs. SW Missouri St. 6 W 1-0 Creighton L 1-4 Southern Nazarene L 1-3 Arkansas-Little Rock W 2-1 SE Missouri State W 1-0 SW Missouri State W 3-1 at North Texas State L 0-6 at SW Missouri State W 2-1 at Creighton W 6-2 at Houston Baptist W 2-1 NE Oklahoma State W 6-1 1984 (11-7-3) at Avila College L 0-1 at Rockhurst College L 0-5 at Oral Roberts W 1-0 at Avila College L 0-5 at Oklahoma Christian W 3-1 Phillips University W 14-0 1981 (14-7-1) at Bartlesville Wesleyan W 3-0 at Southern Nazarene W 2-1 at North Texas State L 2-4 at Oklahoma City (f) W 1-0 Rockhurst College W 2-0 Bartlesville Wesleyan W 2-0 at Sam Houston State L 1-3 Arkansas W 8-1 at Houston Baptist L 1-2 1987 (5-14-2) at John Brown L 1-2 at NE Oklahoma State W 3-0 at Air Force Academy L 0-4 Texas Christian W 3-0 Evansville 1 L 0-2 at New Mexico 7 L 0-4 Austin College W 4-0 New Mexico 1 L 0-2 Regis College 7 W 1-0 at Southern Nazarene W 4-3 Southern Nazarene W 1-0 Missouri Southern W 2-0 Philander Smith (f) W 1-0 Bartlesville Wesleyan W 1-0 at So. Illinois-Edwardsville L 1-2 at SMU L 0-4 North Texas State T 0-0 vs. Quincy College 5 L 0-6 SW Missouri State W 4-1 Missouri Southern W 2-0 at NE Missouri State 5 L 0-3 at Midwestern State L 1-2 at SMU L 0-3 Oklahoma City (OT) L 3-6 Creighton W 4-1 at Hardin-Simmons T 2-2 at SW Missouri St. (OT) L 2-3 at Missouri-Rolla (OT) T 1-1 Tarkio College T 1-1 at SMU L 0-3 North Lake 1 W 6-0 at SW Missouri State W 3-1 Brigham Young 3 L 0-1 Southern Nazarene 1 W 4-1 NE Oklahoma State W 4-0 Midwestern State 3 L 1-2 John Brown 1 W 2-1 at Bartlesville Wesleyan W 1-0 John Brown W 3-0 at Creighton (OT) W 2-1 SW Missouri State W 2-0 at Centenary L 1-4 at Bartlesville Wesleyan W 3-1 at NE Louisiana State L 2-3 at Arkansas-Little Rock (OT) T 1-1 at Philander Smith (f) W 1-0 Texas Christian L 0-2 at Arkansas W 5-0 1985 (7-6-1) Avila College W 2-1 North Texas State L 0-1 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2 L 0-3 Rockhurst College L 0-3 at SW Missouri State L 1-3 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay 2 L 0-2 SW Missouri State W 2-1 North Texas State L 0-4 1982 (13-2-2) at NE Oklahoma State W 2-0 at Southern Nazarene W 3-1 at Southern Nazarene (OT) T 1-1 at Colo. School of the Mines W 5-1 Centenary T 4-4 at Regis College W 4-1 Houston Baptist L 3-6 1988 (14-5-2) at Metropolitan State (OT) W 1-0 Sam Houston State 3 L 1-2 Kansas Newman W 5-0 Missouri-Saint Louis (OT) T 1-1 Hardin-Simmons 3 W 4-1 Oral Roberts W 2-0 at Bartlesville Wesleyan W 3-1 at Illinois State 4 L 0-2 Centenary W 3-1 NE Oklahoma State W 3-0 vs. Vanderbilt 4 W 1-0 at Missouri Southern (2OT) L 1-3 at Southern Nazarene W 2-0 NE Oklahoma State W 2-0 at Drake (2OT) T 2-2 Texas Tech 1 W 3-1 at Midwestern State W 1-4 at Illinois State L 0-2 Southern Nazarene 1 W 2-0 Bartlesville Wesleyan W 5-0 at Bradley W 3-1 at Texas Christian L 1-2 Southern Nazarene W 3-2 Park College W 2-0 Sam Houston State (OT) W 2-1 at John Brown W 1-0 at NE Oklahoma State W 5-1 1986-1988 vs. SW Missouri St. 8 W 2-1 Missouri-Rolla (OT) T 1-1 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock 8 W 3-2 Bartlesville Wesleyan W 3-0 Sam Houston State 3 W 5-1 SW Missouri State W 3-2 Missouri-Kansas City W 7-0 Maryville College W 4-1 at Midwestern State L 1-4 North Texas State L 0-2 at Hardin-Simmons W 1-0 at Texas Christian T 0-0 at Oral Roberts W 7-1 at Oklahoma City L 1-3 So. Nazarene (2OT) W 2-1 at SW Missouri State L 0-2 vs. Western Illinois (2OT) W 5-3

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1992 (7-8-2, 2-3-0 MVC) RECORDS & HISTORY 1989-1994 at West Texas State W 3-0 1995-Present Head Coach vs. Wisconsin 9 W 2-1 Head Coach at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 9 L 4-5 Randy Waldrum Arkansas-Little Rock T 1-1 Tom McIntosh 66-33-6 • 6 years at North Carolina (OT) ` L 2-4 179-115-28 • 16 years vs. No. Carolina-Greensboro` L 0-2 South Alabama T 1-1 at SW Missouri State* W 4-2 1989 (14-4-0) at Bradley* L 1-3 at Park College W 5-0 at Illinois State* L 1-4 1995 (7-8-2, 2-3-1 MVC) at Southern Nazarene L 1-2 at SMU L 1-6 at Western Illinois+ (OT) T 2-2 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 9 L 1-6 at Texas Christian (OT) W 3-1 vs. Quincy+ W 2-1 vs. Wisconsin 9 L 0-3 Oral Roberts W 4-2 Southern Nazarene W 5-1 Friends University W 5-0 SIU-Edwardsville L 1-3 at #8 SMU L 1-5 at #8 Illinois State W 3-1 Drake* W 4-1 at Missouri-Kansas City L 1-2 Oral Roberts W 5-0 Creighton* L 0-1 Alabama A&M ∆ W 3-2 Bradley W 3-1 North Texas W 6-3 Texas-Pan American ∆ W 2-0 Missouri-Rolla W 7-1 SW Missouri State* W 2-0 Arkansas-Little Rock W 5-0 1993 (10-6-2, 3-1-1 MVC) vs. New Mexico L 2-3 Missouri Southern W 4-0 Missouri-Kansas City W 5-1 at Air Force L 1-3 Vanderbilt W 8-2 Drury W 6-0 at Evansville* L 1-2 New Mexico 3 W 4-0 #13 SMU L 0-2 Bradley* W 3-0 Hardin-Simmons 3 W 3-0 at North Texas W 3-1 at Drake* L 0-1 Oklahoma City W 1-0 vs. #7 UCLA @ L 0-6 at #16 Creighton* (OT) T 0-0 at SW Missouri State (2OT) W 2-1 vs. Florida International @ W 3-0 vs. South Alabama @ W 4-2 at North Texas State L 3-5 Gonzaga W 2-1 vs. #22 Fresno State @ L 0-3 Texas Christian W 3-1 vs. Akron ! L 0-3 Evansville $ L 0-4

1990 (13-3-1) vs. Wright State ! T 3-3 SW Missouri State* W 7-0 1996 (9-10, 3-5 WAC) Seattle Pacific 0 L 1-3 at Creighton* L 3-5 Drake L 1-2 Drake 0 W 5-4 at Drake* W 4-3 #11 Creighton L 1-2 So. Illinois-Edwardsville # L 1-2 at #11 Saint Louis L 3-5 Western Illinois ∆ W 1-0 Nicholls State # W 16-0 Illinois State* T 1-1 Memphis ∆ L 0-3 at SMU L 0-2 Bradley* W 2-0 Oral Roberts W 4-1 at Texas Christian W 1-0 Texas Christian W 5-1 Missouri-Kansas City W 3-1 vs. Ohio State ^ (OT) W 3-2 vs. Illinois State $ W 3-0 Western Kentucky % W 2-0 at Bowling Green ^ W 1-0 vs. Creighton $ L 0-2 Centenary College % W 4-0 Park College W 2-0 Miami (Ohio) √ W 4-2 North Texas (OT) W 2-1 Evansville √ L 1-7 at SW Missouri State W 2-1 1994 (8-9-1, 3-3-0 MVC) SW Missouri State L 0-2 Oklahoma Christian W 5-0 vs. UNLV = L 2-3 #18 SMU << L 0-4 Oral Roberts W 2-1 Oral Roberts L 0-1 TCU << W 2-0 Arkansas-Little Rock 3 W 5-1 Evansville* L 2-4 #19 Air Force << L 1-2 Missouri Southern 3 W 2-1 at #14 SMU ! W 2-1 New Mexico << L 0-1 at New Mexico (OT) ~ T 1-1 vs. #12 Wisconsin (OT) ! L 4-5 #14 Fresno State << L 2-4 vs. Butler ~ W 5-1 vs. Louisville ! L 0-3 San Jose State << L 2-4 Arkansas-Little Rock W 4-0 San Diego State << W 6-0 1991 (14-3-0, 4-0-0 MVC) Texas-Pan American W 3-0 UNLV << W 4-1 NCAA Tournament First Round #3 Saint Louis L 2-3 Park College W 7-2 at Illinois State* (OT) W 4-2 1997 (13-8, 5-3 WAC) at #5 Evansville W 2-1 at Bradley* (OT) W 4-3 Memphis % (OT) L 2-3 at #3 Saint Louis L 0-3 #11 Creighton* L 1-3 Western Illinois % W 1-0 Kansas Newman W 6-0 Drake* (OT) L 1-2 Wisconsin ? W 2-0 Texas Christian W 7-1 at SW Missouri State* W 4-0 UW-Milwaukee ? W 1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock W 5-0 Missouri-Kansas City W 4-0 at Missouri-Kansas City W 1-0 at North Texas L 0-2 at Oral Roberts W 2-1 Centenary W 1-0 Bradley* W 7-0 vs. Rutgers @ T 0-0 SW Missouri State L 1-3 Illinois State* (OT) W 2-1 vs. #17 Santa Clara @ L 0-4 Oral Roberts W 3-0 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-2 Drake L 2-3 SW Missouri State* W 3-0 Fresno State << W 2-1 Oral Roberts W 5-2 San Jose State << W 3-1 #13 SMU W 1-0 at Air Force << L 2-5 vs. #24 Creighton (St. Louis, Mo.)* W 2-1 at New Mexico << W 1-0 SW Missouri State $ W 2-1 UC Santa Barbara W 3-1 Illinois State $ W 2-1 #11 Creighton L 0-2 vs. SMU & L 3-5 #5 SMU << L 1-3 TCU << W 3-1 San Diego State << L 0-1 UNLV << W 3-1 Fresno State : (2OT) W 2-1 #4 SMU : L 0-4

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1998 (13-6-2, 4-3-1 WAC) at Western Kentucky* L 1-2 vs. #3 SMU $ L 1-2 at #4 Saint Louis L 0-3 Creighton* W 2-0 Michigan State & W 3-1 Drake • W 2-0 Drake* W 4-2 at #12 Penn State & T 1-1 at #10 Creighton • L 1-3 #1 SMU* L 0-2 (Tulsa advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3) Denver W 2-0 #28 Bradley* L 2-3 at #2 SMU & (2OT) W 2-1 Drury W 1-0 Eastern Illinois* (OT) W 1-0 at #6 Indiana & L 0-4 UMKC W 4-2 at Evansville* W 3-0 #14 Cal-State Fullerton ∞ W 4-0 at SW Missouri State* (OT) L 1-2 2005 (7-7-7, 2-4-3 C-USA) at SW Missouri State (OT) L 1-2 at Bradley $ L 1-2 Oral Roberts L 1-3 Oral Roberts W 5-0 UMKC T 2-2 at TCU << (OT) L 1-2 2002 (10-9, 4-5 MVC) at Virginia Tech (2OT) 15 W 4-3 #15 UW-Milwaukee (OT) W 2-1 vs. #30 James Madison 15 T 1-1

RECORDS & HISTORY at SMU << T 1-1 UW-Milwaukee W 1-0 TCU 3 W 1-0 vs. Loyola Marymount @ T 1-1 New Mexico << W 3-0 UMKC 3 (OT) W 2-1 vs. Saint Louis @ W 4-1 Air Force << W 3-0 vs. Gonzaga 12 W 2-1 #3 Creighton 3 W 1-0 UNLV << W 4-1 at Oregon State 12 L 0-3 #1 New Mexico (OT) 3 L 1-2 San Diego State << W 2-0 at Oral Roberts W 2-1 Memphis ª T 1-1 at Jose State << L 0-1 UAB L 1-2 UAB ª T 2-2 at Fresno State << L 1-2 at #1 Stanford 13 W 3-1 at Kentucky ª L 1-2 #24 San Jose State : W 3-1 vs. California 13 L 0-2 at Marshall ª L 1-2 #8 SMU : W 1-0 Evansville* W 3-2 FIU ª T 1-1 Fresno State : (4OT) T 0-0 SW Missouri State* L 0-2 UCF ª W 2-0 (Fresno State advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4) at #10 Bradley* (OT) L 1-2 #11 SMU ª L 2-3 at Eastern Illinois* W 2-1 at South Carolina ª L 1-4 1999 (9-8, 6-4 WAC) Vanderbilt* W 3-1 at East Carolina ª W 4-2 at UAB - W 4-3 Western Kentucky* (2OT) L 1-2 Northeastern State (OT) W 3-2 vs. #24 South Florida - L 2-4 at #5 SMU* L 1-5 at #10 SMU º T 2-2 vs. Richmond ¥ L 1-3 at #10 Creighton* L 1-2 (Tulsa advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4) vs. #22 Bowling Green St. ¥ W 4-2 at Drake* W 1-0 vs. Marshall º W 3-0 Central Arkansas W 5-0 at SW Missouri State $ (2OT) L 0-1 vs. South Carolina º L 0-1 at #6 Saint Louis L 0-5 #9 SW Missouri State (OT) L 0-1 2003 (13-6-2, 6-1-2 MVC) 2006 (9-10, 5-3 C-USA) Drury << L 1-2 NCAA Tournament Second Round #24 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3 W 3-0 at Fresno State << (2OT) W 3-2 Drury W 3-0 Wisconsin 3 L 0-3 at San Jose State << L 1-3 at UMKC W 4-0 Drake (2 OT) W 2-1 #19 SMU << L 0-2 at Ohio State 14 W 2-1 vs. #29 Brown @ L 0-3 TCU << (2OT) W 1-0 vs. #13 Penn State 14 (2 OT) L 2-3 vs. #9 Indiana (OT) @ L 1-2 San Jose State << W 2-0 vs. #24 New Mexico @ W 3-2 vs. Dayton 7 L 0-3 Fresno State << (2OT) W 2-1 vs. Oral Robert @ (2OT) W 2-1 at #21 New Mexico 7 L 0-1 at TCU << W 3-2 #29 Stanford 3 W 2-0 UCF ª W 2-1 at #20 SMU << L 0-4 Denver 3 L 2-3 Centenary L 0-1 at Drury << W 2-1 vs. #5 Santa Clara L 1-2 at #15 Memphis ª L 0-3 at SW Missouri State* W 2-1 at FIU ª W 2-0 at Evansville* W 4-2 2000 (10-7-2, 5-4-2 MVC) Marshall ª W 1-0 Eastern Illinois* W 7-0 at #1 SMU ª L 0-2 Oregon State L 1-2 Bradley* T 2-2 at Oral Roberts W 4-2 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 00 W 2-1 SMU* (OT) W 1-0 at UAB ª W 4-3 Loyola Marymount 00 W 2-1 at Western Kentucky* L 0-1 #14 Kentucky ª L 0-1 George Mason @ W 3-2 at Vanderbilt* T 2-2 #11 South Carolina ª W 1-0 UNLV @ L 0-1 #22 Drake* W 4-1 UCF º W 5-0 at Oral Roberts W 7-3 #16 Creighton* W 2-1 #13 Kentucky º L 0-3 Drury W 4-2 SMU $ L 0-1 Drake* W 3-1 Oakland & (2OT) W 3-2 #9 Creighton* (OT) L 1-2 2007 (15-3-2, 6-0-2 C-USA) at #1 UCLA & L 2-3 NCAA Tournament Second Round at TCU* (OT) W 2-1 at Wisconsin 16 W 3-1 at #6 SMU* L 0-1 2004 (12-7-4, 5-3-1 MVC) vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (OT) 16 W 2-1 Eastern Illinois* L 2-3 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals vs. Georgetown @ W 1-0 Bradley* (2OT) T 1-1 vs. Stanford @ T 0-0 vs. #3 Virginia @ L 0-2 Western Kentucky* L 1-2 vs. Kentucky @ W 2-1 #18 Virginia Tech 3 L 2-3 Evansville* W 5-1 at UW-Milwaukee ? W 4-2 Missouri State 3 W 1-0 at Belmont* W 6-1 vs. Wisconsin ? L 2-3 at #4 Creighton W 3-1 at Vanderbilt* W 5-2 Oral Roberts W 3-0 #8 SMU (2OT) ª T 2-2 at SW Missouri State* (2OT) T 1-1 #8 Penn State 3 L 2-3 Memphis (2OT) ª T 3-3 at #11 Creighton $ L 1-2 Yale 3 W 3-1 at Kentucky ª W 3-0 at Drake* T 1-1 2001 (9-10, 4-5 MVC) at #10 South Carolina ª W 1-0 at #4 Creighton* L 0-4 at UCF ª W 2-1 CS-Northridge 3 L 0-1 Western Kentucky* W 4-1 Centenary W 9-0 UNLV 3 L 1-2 Vanderbilt* W 4-2 FIU ª W 6-0 Western Illinois % (OT) W 3-2 at #6 SMU L 0-4 at Marshall ª W 2-1 Georgia Southern % W 3-0 SW Missouri State* L 2-3 UAB ª W 2-0 Oral Roberts W 2-0 Evansville* W 8-0 at UAB º W 1-0 at Yale 11 L 0-1 at Eastern Illinois* (OT) W 1-0 vs. South Carolina º W 4-1 Brown 11 L 0-5 at Bradley* W 3-1 vs. FIU º W 3-2 at Drury W 4-1 SW Missouri State $ W 2-0 Central Connecticut & L 2-3 Metropolitan State W 2-1 at #17 Creighton $ T 1-1 at Vanderbilt* (OT) L 1-2 (Tulsa advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3)

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2008 (16-4-3, 7-0-1 C-USA) KEY RECORDS & HISTORY NCAA Tournament Second Round 1 - Getty Invitational, Tulsa, Okla. Georgia Southern W 2-0 2 - Mart Heinen Kickoff Classic, Quincy, Ill. at #2 Connecticut (2OT) T 1-1 3 - Hurricane Classic, Tulsa, Okla. at Penn State 17 W 2-1 4 - Redbird-Beernuts Invitational, Normal, Ill. vs. #10 Ohio State 17 L 0-2 5 - NE Missouri State Classic, Kirksville, Mo. vs. #30 Oakland @ L 0-1 6 - Missouri-Saint Louis Grey Eagle Tournament vs. George Mason @ L 0-1 7 - Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M. Hofstra 3 W 3-0 8 - Oral Roberts Invitational, Tulsa, Okla. Northern Illinois (OT) 3 W 2-1 9 - Miller Lite Panther Invitational, Milwaukee, Wis. at #6 SMU ª W 4-1 0 - Air Force Academy Tournament at UAB ª W 2-1 # - Memphis State Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. Kentucky ª W 2-1 ^ - Bowling Green Soccer Classic Marshall ª W 3-0 ~ - New Mexico Lobo Invitational UCF ª W 2-0 ` - Hardee’s North Carolina Classic Oral Roberts W 4-0 @ - Southern Methodist Invitational, Dallas, Texas at Memphis ª W 5-1 ! - Illinois State Soccer Classic, Normal, Ill. at FIU ª W 2-0 = - Creighton Invitational, Omaha, Neb. South Carolina (2OT) ª T 0-0 * - Missouri Valley Conference games at Missouri State W 1-0 $ - Missouri Valley Conference Tournament vs. UAB º W 4-2 & - NCAA Tournament vs. South Carolina º W 2-0 (f) - won by forfeit vs. #24 Kentucky (2OT) º T 1-1 + - Western Illinois MCC/MVC Classic Macomb, Ill. (Tulsa claimed title on penalty kicks, 4-2) % - SW Missouri State Tournament, Springfield, Mo. UMKC & W 1-0 √ - Aces Umbro Classic, Evansville, Ind. at #2 Creighton & L 1-2 ∆ - Hurricane Lotto Classic, Tulsa, Okla. << - Western Athletic Conference games 2009 (15-5-2, 6-1-1 C-USA) ? - Panther Invitational, Milwaukee, Wisc. NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal Round • - Creighton Ameritas Classic Missouri State W 2-0 ∞ - Neutral games played at SMU Seattle (2OT) 3 T 1-1 - UAB Tournament #1 Akron 3 L 1-0 ¥ - Bradley Tournament at Northern Illinois 18 W 1-0 00 - UNLV Tournament vs. #9 Northwestern (OT) 18 L 3-2 ª Conference USA game vs. CS-Northridge @ L 2-1 º C-USA Tournament vs. #28 Bradley @ W 2-1 11 - Yale Tournament 12 - Oregon State Tournament at Saint Louis (2OT) W 4-3 13 - Stanford Tournament FIU ª W 3-0 14 - Ohio State Tournament Denver W 4-2 : - Western Athletic Conference Tournament games at Kentucky ª W 1-0 15- Viirginia Tech Classic at South Carolina ª (2OT) T 1-1 16- Middleton Sports & Fitness Inv., Madison, Wis. #23 UAB ª W 5-1 17- Penn State Classic SMU ª L 3-2 18- NIU Invitational at Marshall ª W 2-1 Memphis ª W 2-0 at UCF ª W 6-2 Kentucky º W 2-1 Marshall º W 3-0 #23 Saint Louis (OT) & W 4-3 #5 Northwestern & W 1-0 at #1 Akron & L 1-0

2010 (12-7-2, 3-3-2 C-USA) NCAA Tournament Second Round vs. Seattle @ W 3-1 vs. Lipscomb @ W 4-1 Western Illinois 3 W 4-0 SIU-Edwardsville 3 W 1-0 St. Louis W 4-1 Missouri State (2OT) W 2-1 at #1 Akron L 4-0 at Memphis ª W 2-1 at #11 Creighton L 3-1 #20 South Carolina ª L 1-0 Marshall (2OT) ª T 1-1 at #6 SMU ª L 3-2 at UAB (2OT) ª W 1-0 Kentucky ª L 2-1 at FIU ª W 5-1 #15 UCF (2OT) ª T 1-1 vs. Kentucky º W 5-0 vs. #16 UCF º W 2-1 vs. South Carolina (2OT) º L 1-0 Bradley & W 2-0 at #20 Indiana & L 5-1

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Conference USA After marking its 15-year milestone during the 2009-10 of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Women’s Basketball season, Conference USA is still going strong. From Award. Conference USA also added a Spirit of Service • 46 NCAA Tournament appearances the beginning, dedication to excellence has been the Award, recognizing student-athletes three times a year • 36 WNIT appearances league’s guiding principle and remains today a com- for a combination of significant community service • One team in the NCAA Sweet 16 C-USA mon thread for a promising future. C-USA is home efforts, good academic standing and participation in • Two WNIT semifinalists to 12 nationally prominent, tradition-rich members in their elected sport. • One WBI Champion East Carolina, Houston, Marshall, Memphis, Rice, SMU, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB, UCF and UTEP. This Success on the Playing Field Baseball combination enhances men’s and women’s programs Conference USA performers have achieved great • 53 NCAA appearances that are immersed in athletic success and academic success in competition, placing the league among the • Six College World Series appearances (2009, prowess. Together, we are committed to excellence, top conferences in the nation. . 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001), including the integrity and leadership in athletics, academics and in last five of the last seven our communities. Football • 13 Super Regional appearances • 62 teams have earned bowl bids • Has produced at least four NCAA teams in eight All C-USA institutions sponsor Division I-A football, • Member of the Bowl Championship Series of the last 10 seasons along with several other men’s and women’s athletic • Bowl tie-ins with the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, programs, many of which compete regularly for NCAA Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl, Bell In addition, 35 volleyball teams, 55 men’s and wom- Championships. C-USA sponsors competition in 20 sports Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, Military Bowl, en’s soccer teams and 30 softball teams have earned - nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, foot- R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, Sheraton NCAA Tournament bids. C-USA has sent three men’s ball, golf, soccer, tennis and indoor and outdoor track and Hawai’i Bowl and the TicketCity Bowl soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup, five softball field) and 11 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, teams to the Women’s College World Series and rowing, softball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, Men’s Basketball three volleyball teams to the Sweet 16. The league indoor and outdoor track and field and volleyball). • Consistently rated as one of the top basketball has also had six national champions in NCAA track leagues in the country and field competition, one national champion in diving The league sponsors numerous academic awards, • 97 postseason teams (47 NCAA and 39 NIT, and numerous NCAA individual and team competitors including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the 6 CBI, 5 CIT) in cross country, golf, swimming, tennis and track and Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstand- • One National Championship title game field. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals ing achievement in the classroom. appearance have made more than 600 NCAA appearances. • Three Final Four teams C-USA annually awards 12 postgraduate scholarships, • Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams C-USA Quick Facts along with the Sport Academic Award, Scholar Athletes • One NIT Champion and four NIT semifinalists • Inaugural CBI Champion Commissioner: Britton Banowsky

PR/Soccer: Courtney Morrison Archer E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 214-774-1352 Fax: 214-496-0055

Website: www.conferenceusa.com Mailing Address: 5201 North O’Connor Blvd., Suite 300, Irving, Texas 75039

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Date DAY Opponent Time Aug. 15 Mon. central Arkansas (Exh.) 10:00 am Aug. 16 Tues. oral Roberts (Exh.) 7:05 pm Aug. 20 Sat. at New Mexico (Exh.) 7:00 pm Aug. 27 sat. sIU-Edwardsville 7:05 pm Sept. 1 thurs. at Missouri State 7:00 pm Sept. 4 sun. loyola Marymount 7:05 pm Sept. 9 Fri. uconn^ 7:35 pm Sept. 11 sun. oakland^ 1:35 pm Sept. 16 Fri. vs. Washington# 5:00 pm Sept. 18 Sun. vs. Dartmouth# 12 noon Sept. 24 sat. akron 7:05 pm Sept. 30 Fri. at South Carolina* 7:30 pm Oct. 5 Wed. sMU* 7:05 pm Oct. 8 sat. Wisconsin-Green Bay 7:05 pm Oct. 12 Wed. at Kentucky* 7:00 pm Oct. 16 sun. Memphis* 3:30 pm Oct. 19 Wed. FIU* 7:05 pm Oct. 22 Sat. at UCF* 7:00 pm Oct. 29 Sat. at Marshall* 7:00 pm Nov. 4 Fri. uaB* 7:05 pm Nov. 9 Wed. C-USA Quarterfinals TBA Nov. 11 Fri. C-USA Semifinals TBA Nov. 13 Sun. C-USA Championship TBA

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