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Division I Men's Records Division I Men’s Records Individual Records ....................................... 2 Individual Leaders ....................................... 2 Annual Individual Champions ............... 7 Team Records ................................................ 8 Team Leaders ................................................. 8 Annual Team Champions ......................... 12 2009 Most Improved Teams .................... 13 Polls .................................................................... 13 2 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Individual Records Official NCAA Division I men's soccer records be- Career SAVES PER GAME gan with the 1959 season and are based on infor- 109—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1977-80 (49 Season mation submitted to the NCAA statistics service games) 21.8—John Santos, Fairleigh Dickinson, 1959 (218 in 10 by institutions participating in the statistics rank- GOALS PER GAME games) ings. Career records of players include only those Career Season 12.08—Dale Hetherington, Western Mich., 1973-76 (604 years in which they competed in Division I. Annual 2.71—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1980 (46 in in 50 games) champions started in the 1998 season, which was 17 games) the first year the NCAA compiled weekly leaders. Career (Min. 45 Goals) SAVE PERCENTAGE In statistical rankings, the rounding of percent- 2.31—Herb Schmidt, Rutgers, 1959-61 (90 in 39 games) Season ages and/or averages may indicate ties where .955—Joe Zimka, Northern Ill., 2006 (3 GA, 64 saves in none exists. In these cases, the numerical order of ASSISTS 15 games) the rankings is accurate. * - Must have completed Game GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE career to be ranked in this catergory. 7—Mike Granelli, St. Peter’s vs. New York U., Oct. 17, 1985 Season (Min. 1,200 Minutes) Season 0.21—Joe Zimka, Northern Ill., 2006 (3 GA in 1,304 min.) 24—Ben Ferry, George Washington, 1997 (18 games) Career (Min. 2,500 Minutes) Scoring Career 0.34—Tony Meola, Virginia, 1988-89 (11 GA in 2,922 min.) 66—Dante Washington, Radford, 1988-92 (88 games) GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYED ASSISTS PER GAME 8,489—Brian Edwards, Wake Forest, 2004-07 POINTS Season Game 1.64—Joe Casucci, Niagara, 1970 (23 in 14 games) 18—Marty Ryczek, Stetson vs. Southeastern Bible, Sept. 19, 1974 Career (Min. 30 Assists) Miscellaneous Season 0.95—Hayden Knight, Marquette, 1976-79 (42 in 44 108—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1980 (17 games) FASTEST GOAL FROM games) 40 GOALS AND 40 ASSISTS START OF GAME Career Career :06—Kevin Noschang, Indiana vs. Kentucky, Oct. 29, 2008 255—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1977-80 (49 24 players (most recent: Andrew Williams, Rhode Island, games) 1994-97) FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS POINTS PER GAME BY SAME PLAYER Season :08—Robby Christner, Oregon St. vs. Howard, Sept. 5, 6.35—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1980 (108 in Goalkeeping 2008 17 games) FASTEST THREE CONSECUTIVE Career (Min. 100 Points) GOALS BY SAME PLAYER 5.20—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1977-80 (255 SAVES 2:15—John Stone, SIU Edwardsville vs. Ill.-Chicago, Oct. in 49 games) Game 20, 1985 (scored at 28:58, 30:26, 31:13) GOALS 44—John Santos, Fairleigh Dickinson vs. New York U., CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH Game 1959 8—Marty Ryczek, Stetson vs. Southeastern Bible, Sept. 19, Season AT LEAST ONE GOAL 16—Pete Milich, Akron, Sept. 23, 1961, to Oct. 6, 1962 1974; Juan Bernal, South Ala. vs. Birmingham-So., 1981; 230—Ray Migas, DePaul, 1987 (18 games) Paul Wright, Central Conn. St. vs. Md.-East. Shore, 1995 Career CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES Season 620—Jose Grave dePeralta, Wake Forest, 1980-83 (77 1,176:51—Diego Restrepo, Virginia, Oct. 17, 2009, to 46—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1980 (17 games) games) Dec. 11, 2009 Individual Leaders goals Game No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 8 Marty Ryczek, Stetson vs. Southeastern Bible ..................................... Sept. 19, 1974 8 Juan Bernal, South Ala. vs. Birmingham-So. ............................................................1981 Points 8 Paul Wright, Central Conn. St. vs. Md.-East. Shore..................................................1995 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 7 Pete Milich, Akron vs. Frostburg St. ............................................................. Nov. 3, 1962 18 Marty Ryczek, Stetson vs. Southeastern Bible ..................................... Sept. 19, 1974 7 Benito Artinano, North Carolina St. vs. Appalachian St. .....................................1964 17 Manuel Hernandez, San Jose St. vs. UC Santa Cruz...............................................1969 7 Manuel Hernandez, San Jose St. vs. UC Santa Cruz...............................................1969 17 Edward Kositzki, Northern Ill. vs. Valparaiso ..............................................Oct. 9, 1971 7 Edward Kositzki, Northern Ill. vs. Valparaiso ..............................................Oct. 9, 1971 17 Paul Wright, Central Conn. St. vs. Md.-East. Shore..................................................1995 7 Edward Kositzki, Northern Ill. vs. Ball St. ...................................................Oct. 23, 1971 7 Dan McCrudden, Rhode Island vs. Boston College ...............................................1975 16 Edward Kositzki, Northern Ill. vs. Ball St. ...................................................Oct. 23, 1971 7 Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. vs. George Washington ..........Nov. 15, 1978 16 Nnamdi Nwokocha, Clemson vs. Belmont Abbey ................................Sept. 9, 1979 7 Nnamdi Nwokocha, Clemson vs. Belmont Abbey ................................Sept. 9, 1979 16 Juan Bernal, South Ala. vs. Birmingham-So. ............................................................1981 7 Michael King, Fairleigh Dickinson vs. Monmouth ..................................................1982 16 Michael King, Fairleigh Dickinson vs. Monmouth ..................................................1982 7 Declan McSheffrey, South Ala. vs. Samford ..............................................................1983 15 Dan McCrudden, Rhode Island vs. Boston College ...............................................1975 7 Mark Erwin, Wake Forest vs. St. Andrews ............................................... Sept. 16, 1983 15 Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. vs. George Washington ..........Nov. 15, 1978 Assists 15 Dante Washington, Radford vs. Atlantic Christian ................................Oct. 22, 1988 15 Dante Washington, Radford vs. Md.-East. Shore .....................................................1990 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 14 Pete Milich, Akron vs. Case ..............................................................................Oct. 23, 1961 7 Mike Granelli, St. Peter’s vs. New York U. ..................................................Oct. 17, 1985 14 Pete Milich, Akron vs. Frostburg St. .............................................................. Nov. 3, 1962 6 Mark Abele, Santa Clara vs. Sacramento St. .............................................Oct. 29, 1980 14 Benito Artinano, North Carolina St. vs. Appalachian St. ...................................1964 5 Rich Coleman, James Madison vs. Old Dominion .................................Oct. 28, 1972 5 Jim Zylker, San Jose St. vs. Cal St. East Bay ................................................................1972 14 Joe Casucci, Niagara vs. Canisius ...................................................................................1970 5 Zach Papanikolaou, Milwaukee vs. Beloit .............................................. Sept. 29, 1973 14 Declan McSheffrey, South Ala. vs. Samford ..............................................................1983 5 Miguel Avila, Santa Clara vs. St. Mary’s (CA) .............................................Oct. 24, 1979 14 Mark Erwin, Wake Forest vs. St. Andrews ............................................... Sept. 16, 1983 5 Rosendo Gutierrez, Fresno St. vs. St. Mary’s (CA) ....................................................1979 14 John Dugan, VCU vs. West Va. Tech ...............................................................Oct. 5, 1987 5 Kevin Green, Western Mich. vs. Toledo .................................................... Sept. 23, 1984 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 3 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date goals PER GAME 5 Paul Shaver, Wright St. .......................................................................................................1986 5 Jason Cohen, DePaul vs. Chicago St. ..........................................................................1987 Player, Team Year Games Goals Avg. Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. ...................... 1980 17 46 2.71 5 Chip Gill, Western Mich. vs. IPFW ..................................................................Oct. 26, 1988 Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. ...................... 1978 13 34 2.62 5 Steve Morris, Syracuse vs. St. Bonaventure ........................................... Sept. 19, 1989 Herb Schmidt, Rutgers ................................................ 1960 13 33 2.54 5 Willy Roy Jr., Northern Ill. vs. Ill.-Chicago ...................................................Oct. 24, 1989 Dov Markus, Long Island ............................................ 1965 14 35 2.50 5 Kevin O’Neill, Buffalo ............................................................................................Oct. 5, 1993 Edward Kositzki, Northern Ill. .................................. 1971 11 27 2.45 5 Medufia Kulego, St. John’s (NY) vs. Manhattan ................................... Sept. 13, 1995 Herb Schmidt, Rutgers ................................................ 1961 14 34 2.43 5 Ben Ferry, George Washington vs.
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