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Division I Men's Soccer Records DIVISION I men’s SOCCER RECORDS Individual Records 2 Individual Leaders 3 Annual Individual Champions 10 Team Records 12 Team Leaders 13 2014 Most Improved Teams 18 Annual Team Champions 19 Final Coaches Poll 21 Final Soccer America Polls 26 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Official NCAA Division I men’s soccer records *Career began with the 1959 season and are based on GOALS PER GAME 12.08—Dale Hetherington, Western Mich., information submitted to the NCAA statistics ser- Season 1973-76 (604 in 50 games) vice by institutions participating in the statistics 2.71—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1980 rankings. Career records of players include only (46 in 17 games) SAVE PERCENTAGE those years in which they competed in Division *Career (Minimum 45 Goals) Season I. Annual champions started in the 1998 season, 2.31—Herb Schmidt, Rutgers, 1959-61 (90 in .981—Chester Kowalewski, SIUE, 1973 (4 GA, which was the first year the NCAA compiled week- 39 games) 211 saves in 14 games) ly leaders. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties ASSISTS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE where none exists. In these cases, the numerical Game Season (Minimum 1,200 Minutes) order of the rankings is accurate. * - Must have 7—Mike Granelli, Saint Peter’s vs. NYU, Oct. 0.21—Brian Holt, Creighton, 2011 (5 GA in completed career to be ranked in this catergory. 17, 1985 2,180 min.) Season *Career (Minimum 2,500 Minutes) 24—Ben Ferry, George Washington, 1997 (18 0.34—Tony Meola, Virginia, 1988-89 (11 GA in games) 2,922 min.) SCORING Career 66—Dante Washington, Radford, 1988-92 (88 GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYED POINTS games) 8,608—David Meves, Akron, 2009-12 Game ASSISTS PER GAME 18—Marty Ryczek, Stetson vs. Southeastern Bible, Sept. 19, 1974 Season MISCELLANEOUS Season 1.64—Joe Casucci, Niagara, 1970 (23 in 14 108—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1980 games) (17 games) *Career (Minimum 30 Assists) FASTEST GOAL FROM START OF 0.95—Hayden Knight, Marquette, 1976-79 (42 AME Career in 44 games) G 255—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1977- :06—Kevin Noschang, Indiana vs. Kentucky, 80 (49 games) 40 GOALS AND 40 ASSISTS Oct. 29, 2008 POINTS PER GAME Career FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS 24 players (most recent: Andrew Williams, Season Y AME LAYER 6.35—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1980 Rhode Island, 1994-97) B S P (108 in 17 games) :08—Robby Christner, Oregon St. vs. Howard, Sept. 5, 2008 *Career (Minimum 100 Points) 5.20—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., GOALKEEPING 1977-80 (255 in 49 games) FASTEST THREE CONSECUTIVE SAVES GOALS BY SAME PLAYER GOALS 2:15—John Stone, SIUE vs. Ill.-Chicago, Oct. Game Game 20, 1985 (scored at 28:58, 30:26, 31:13) 8—Marty Ryczek, Stetson vs. Southeastern 44—John Santos, Fairleigh Dickinson vs. NYU, Bible, Sept. 19, 1974; Juan Bernal, South 1959 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT Ala. vs. Birmingham-So., 1981; Paul Wright, Season Central Conn. St. vs. UMES, 1995 230—Ray Migas, DePaul, 1987 (18 games) LEAST ONE GOAL Season Career 16—Pete Milich, Akron, Sept. 23, 1961, to Oct. 46—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1980 620—Jose Grave de Peralta, Wake Forest, 6, 1962 (17 games) 1980-83 (77 games) Career CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT 109—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St., 1977- SAVES PER GAME MINUTES 80 (49 games) Season 1,318:26—Avery Steinlage, Michigan St., Oct. 21.8—John Santos, Fairleigh Dickinson, 1959 15, 2008, to Sept. 20, 2009 (218 in 10 games) Individual Records 2 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 5 Chip Gill, Western Mich. vs. IPFW Oct. 26, 1988 5 Steve Morris, Syracuse vs. St. Bonaventure Sept. 19, 1989 5 Willy Roy Jr., Northern Ill. vs. Ill.-Chicago Oct. 24, 1989 OFFENSE 5 Kevin O’Neill, Buffalo Oct. 5, 1993 5 Medufia Kulego, St. John’s (NY) vs. Manhattan Sept. 13, 1995 POINTS 5 Ben Ferry, George Washington vs. Fordham Sept. 5, 1997 5 Josh Back, Detroit vs. Alabama A&M Nov. 1, 1998 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 5 Chris Fronk, Stetson vs. Florida Tech Sept. 26, 2000 18 Marty Ryczek, Stetson vs. Southeastern Bible Sept. 19, 1974 5 Fred Silva, Virginia Tech vs. Elon Sept. 5, 2001 17 Manuel Hernandez, San Jose St. vs. UC Santa Cruz 1969 5 Bobby Lish, Milwaukee vs. Cleveland St. Oct. 27, 2002 17 Edward Kositzki, Northern Ill. vs. Valparaiso Oct. 9, 1971 5 Ryan Pore, Tulsa vs. Evansville Oct. 24, 2004 17 Paul Wright, Central Conn. St. vs. UMES 1995 16 Edward Kositzki, Northern Ill. vs. Ball St. Oct. 23, 1971 16 Nnamdi Nwokocha, Clemson vs. Belmont Abbey Sept. 9, 1979 16 Juan Bernal, South Ala. vs. Birmingham-So. 1981 DEFENSE 16 Michael King, Fairleigh Dickinson vs. Monmouth 1982 15 Joe Luxbacher, Pittsburgh vs. Edinboro Oct. 30, 1971 GOALIE SAVES 15 Dan McCrudden, Rhode Island vs. Boston College 1975 15 Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. vs. George Nov. 15, 1978 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date Washington 44 John Santos, Fairleigh Dickinson vs. NYU 1959 15 Dante Washington, Radford vs. Atlantic Christian Oct. 22, 1988 37 Tom Boehm, Western Mich. vs. Evansville Sept. 21, 1977 15 Dante Washington, Radford vs. UMES 1990 35 Dale Hetherington, Western Mich. vs. Spring Arbor Oct. 11, 1975 14 Pete Milich, Akron vs. Case Oct. 23, 1961 34 Ed Koenig, Fredonia vs. Cleveland St. Oct. 6, 1961 14 Pete Milich, Akron vs. Frostburg St. Nov. 3, 1962 34 Mike Rado, Wright St. vs. Oberlin Oct. 18, 1969 14 Benito Artinano, North Carolina St. vs. Appalachian St. 1964 34 Alan Weinberger, Boston U. vs. Babson Sept. 30, 1972 14 Joe Casucci, Niagara vs. Canisius 1970 34 Bucky Moser, East Carolina vs. North Carolina 1974 14 Declan McSheffrey, South Ala. vs. Samford 1983 33 Howie Levine, Bucknell vs. Cornell Oct. 14, 1961 14 Mark Erwin, Wake Forest vs. St. Andrews Sept. 16, 1983 30 Hans Mueh, Air Force vs. North Carolina Oct. 1, 1965 14 John Dugan, VCU vs. West Va. Tech Oct. 5, 1987 30 Hans Mueh, Air Force vs. Benedictine Oct. 3, 1965 29 Keith Shroyer, Western Mich. vs. Michigan St. Oct. 20, 1971 GOALS 28 Gary Kovacs, Bowling Green vs. Akron Oct. 8, 1968 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 28 Pete Mannos, Northern Ill. vs. SIUE Oct. 12, 1974 28 Frank Crupi, Fairleigh Dickinson vs. Bucknell 1975 8 Marty Ryczek, Stetson vs. Southeastern Bible Sept. 19, 1974 28 Paul Turin, South Carolina vs. Appalachian St. Oct. 29, 1978 8 Juan Bernal, South Ala. vs. Birmingham-So. 1981 28 Ken Clark, Temple vs. Penn St. 1994 8 Paul Wright, Central Conn. St. vs. UMES 1995 7 Pete Milich, Akron vs. Frostburg St. Nov. 3, 1962 7 Benito Artinano, North Carolina St. vs. Appalachian St. 1964 7 Manuel Hernandez, San Jose St. vs. UC Santa Cruz 1969 MISCELLANEOUS 7 Edward Kositzki, Northern Ill. vs. Valparaiso Oct. 9, 1971 7 Edward Kositzki, Northern Ill. vs. Ball St. Oct. 23, 1971 FASTEST GOAL, START OF GAME 7 Joe Luxbacher, Pittsburgh vs. Edinboro Oct. 30, 1971 Time Player, Team Opponent Date 7 Dan McCrudden, Rhode Island vs. Boston College 1975 7 Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. vs. George Washington Nov. 15, 1978 :06 Kevin Noschang, Indiana Kentucky Oct. 29, 2008 7 Nnamdi Nwokocha, Clemson vs. Belmont Abbey Sept. 9, 1979 :09 Jari Takatalo, James Madison UNCW Oct. 12, 1996 7 Michael King, Fairleigh Dickinson vs. Monmouth 1982 :09 Chad Harper, San Jose St. Stanford Nov. 21, 1998 7 Declan McSheffrey, South Ala. vs. Samford 1983 :09 Josh Brinkley, UAB Belmont Nov. 5, 1999 7 Mark Erwin, Wake Forest vs. St. Andrews Sept. 16, 1983 :09 Alecko Eskandarian, Virginia American Oct. 26, 2002 :09 Ryan Rich, Princeton Yale Nov. 13, 2004 :10 Andrew Burr, Furman Citadel Sept. 15, 1990 ASSISTS :10 John Sampers, Davidson Charlotte Sept. 8, 1994 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date :10 Jeff Alexander, Portland Washington Oct. 8, 1999 :10 Lance Patterson, UC Davis Sacramento St. Sept. 10, 2010 7 Mike Granelli, Saint Peter’s vs. NYU Oct. 17, 1985 :10 John Lujano, SMU UCF Nov. 8, 2014 6 Mark Abele, Santa Clara vs. Sacramento St. Oct. 29, 1980 :11 Jeff Maddox, Akron Northern Ill. Oct. 12, 1997 5 Rich Coleman, James Madison vs. Old Dominion Oct. 28, 1972 :11 Sunday Isename, Dayton Bowling Green Sept. 20, 2000 5 Jim Zylker, San Jose St. vs. Cal St. East Bay 1972 :11 Alfonso DeMares, Towson Vermont Sept. 29, 2000 5 Zach Papanikolaou, Milwaukee vs. Beloit Sept. 29, 1973 :11 Adrian Bumbut, Liberty Wofford Sept. 16, 2006 5 Miguel Avila, Santa Clara vs. St. Mary’s (CA) Oct. 24, 1979 :11 Daniel Kelly, Indiana Butler Oct. 7, 2008 5 Rosendo Gutierrez, Fresno St. vs. St. Mary’s (CA) 1979 :12 Randy Sheen, Charlotte Portland Sept. 4, 1994 5 Kevin Green, Western Mich. vs. Toledo Sept. 23, 1984 :12 Stephen Pugliese, Charlotte Furman Sept. 23, 1998 5 Paul Shaver, Wright St. 1986 :12 Gregory Strohmann, Seton Hall American Sept. 5, 1999 5 Jason Cohen, DePaul vs. Chicago St. 1987 :14 Matt McKeon, Saint Louis Little Rock Oct. 21, 1994 Individual Leaders 3 Player, Team Year Games Pts. PPG FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS, SAME PLAYER Henry Abadi, Clemson 1973 16 71 4.44 Time Player, Team Opponent Date Karl Kaeser, Navy 1961 11 48 4.36 :08 Robby Christner, Oregon St. Howard Sept. 5, 2008 Len Salvemini, Air Force 1973 12 52 4.33 :09 Jon Hall, American George Washington Oct. 6, 1987 Jose Almeyda, Wright St. 1972 12 51 4.25 :14 Randy Wojtala, Western Mich. Eastern Mich. Sept. 23, 1978 Al Korbus, San Jose St. 1963 12 50 4.17 :14 Keith Sawarynski, Creighton Vanderbilt Oct.
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