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Soccer MEDIA Guide 2 0 1 1 The Official Tulsa Golden Hurricane Soccer MEDIA Guide 2 0 1 1 Justin Chavez Defender • Senior Two-Time All-C-USA Performer www.tulsahurricane.com 2011 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER Media Guide 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 www.tulsahurricane.com 1 2011 TULSA MEN’S SOCCER Media Guide 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
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