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2015 Colorado Soccer UNIVERSITY of COLORADO INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Location 2015 Colorado soccer UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Location ................................................................................... Boulder, Colo. Mailing Address ..................................357 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0357 Population ...........................................................................................102,500 Packages ..........................Fieldhouse Annex 50, Boulder, CO 80309-0357 Enrollment.............................................................................................30,200 Main Office Phone ................................................................... 303-492-5626 Founded .................................................................................................... 1876 Fax ............................................................................................. 303-492-3811 Affiliation ............................................................................NCAA Division I Soccer Contact ..........................................................................Ashley Braun Nickname ............................................................................ Buffaloes (Buffs) E-Mail ............................................................... [email protected] Colors ..........................................................................Silver, Gold and Black Office ......................................................................................... 303-492-7525 Mascot ...................................................................... Ralphie V (live Buffalo) Associate AD/Sports Information ..............................................David Plati Mascot ....................................................................Chip (costumed Buffalo) Associate SID ........................................................................... Curtis Snyder Conference .......................................................Pac-12 (Joined July 1, 2011) Assistant SID ............................................................................... Troy Andre Home Field .................................................................. Prentup Field (2,000) Assistant SID ...........................................................................Andrew Green Year Opened ............................................................................................. 2004 Assistant SID ............................................................................Linda Sprouse Record at Prentup Field ....................................................................65-29-8 Website ......................................................................................... cubuffs.com Record at Pleasant View (previous facility) ....................................50-28-5 President ................................................................................... Bruce Benson TABLE OF CONTENTS Chancellor ........................................................................ Dr. Phil DiStefano Media Information ......................................................................................... 2 Faculty Athletic Representative ...................................... Dr. David Clough Season Preview ............................................................................................... 6 Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs ................................................. Deb Coffin Staff ................................................................................................................... 8 Athletic Director .........................................................................Rick George 2015 Buffaloes ...............................................................................................14 Senior Woman Administrator .....................................................Ceal Barry 2015 Opponents ............................................................................................40 2014 Review ..................................................................................................46 SOCCER INFORMATION History ...........................................................................................................50 Head Coach ............................................Danny Sanchez (Connecticut ‘91) Records ..........................................................................................................91 Record at Colorado ...............................................36-22-7 (Fourth Season) Career Record ........................................................ 303-82-30 (21st Season) MEDIA E-mail .............................................................danny.sanchez@colorado.edu Associate Coach ............ Jason Green (Ottawa (Ariz.) ‘03) Fourth Season E-mail .................................................................. [email protected] Assistant Coach ...................Dave Morgan (Metro State ‘87) First Season E-mail ..............................................................david.morgan@colorado.edu MAP AND DIRECTIONS TO PRENTUP FIELD Volunteer Assistant Coach ... Amy Barczuk (Colorado ‘13) Second Season The Home of Colorado Soccer To reach Prentup Field from campus, take Colorado Blvd. east through the inter- E-mail .......................................................................barczuka@colorado.edu sections of 28th and 30th Streets. Take your first left (unmarked) on to 33rd Street. Coordinator of Performance Analysis and Camp Operations ................... After several speed bumps and the University’s Day Care Center, take a right into .................................................Annie Brunner (Colorado ‘13) First Season the parking lot. Prentup Field is on the left. From Foothills Parkway, travel west on Colorado, take a right on Innovation Drive and follow that into the parking lot. E-Mail ............................................................ [email protected] The field is on the right just past the track complex and ski building. Office Phone ............................................................................. 303-492-0632 Office Fax .................................................................................. 303-492-1709 PRENTUP FIELD INFORMATION Office Email .............................................................cusoccer@colorado.edu • There is bleacher seating available for 2014 Overall Record .............................................................................14-7-1 approximately 750 people. 2014 Pac-12 Record ......................................................................6-4-1 (3rd) Arapahoe Road • Lawnchairs and outside food and drinks Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................................................18/7 are welcome. Starters Returning/Lost .............................................................................5/5 • Alcohol is prohibited within the con- Others with Starting Experience Returning/Lost...................................4/0 fines of Prentup Field and nearby Potts Newcomers ..................................................................................................... 8 Field (track). Website .............................................................................cubuffs.com/soccer Colorado Blvd. 28th St. 30th St. 33rd St. Innovation • Animals, other than service dogs, are prohibited. SOCCER HISTORY • Regular season admission is $5 for per First Season .............................................................................................. 1996 Baseline Road person. Children 12 and under are free. Game day parking is free of charge. All-Time Record ....................................................186-163-40 (19 seasons) All-Time Conference Record..........................................................82-91-20 36. Hwy. ..........................................................................(69-66-14 Big 12, 1996-2010) ...................................................................................(13-25-6 Pac-12, 2011-) Credits: The 2015 Colorado Soccer Media Guide was produced by the Best Conference Finish ......................................................1st/2003 (Big 12) CU Sports Information Office. The guide was compiled, written and ed- NCAA Appearances ....... 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2014 ited by Ashley Braun and designed by Cydney Ricker. Writing, research NCAA Record .........................................................................................7-8-1 and editorial assistance provided by student assistant Heather Ward.The Last NCAA Appearance/Result ....2014/lost to North Carolina/Second Rd. following photographers’ work was used in the media guide: University of Best NCAA Finish ..................................................... Sweet 16 (2006, 2013) Colorado photography, Chip Bromfield, Cliff Grassmick, Casey Cass, Tony Harman and Scott Arnold. 1 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS Colorado’s Sports Information Department welcomes and encourages your interest in Colorado INFORMATION Soccer. We will make every effort to meet your needs in covering the Buffs. The sports information office maintains information on all current student-athletes and athletic department staff, as well 303-492-5626 as historical data on former athletes and Colorado’s athletic department in general. The Sports Fax 303-492-3811 Information office is located in the Balch Fieldhouse Annex on the west side of Folsom Field and David Plati opens at 8 a.m. daily. MEDIA SERVICES Associate
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