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2015 MSU Denver Roadrunners Men's Soccer 2015 MSU Denver T M R Roadrunners Men’s Soccer SOCCE Metropolitan State University of Denver • Department of Athletics • Fax: 303-556-2720 Sports Info. Director: Andy Schlichting, O: 303-556-3431, C: 303-362-3219, [email protected] Mail: Campus Box 9 • P.O. Box 173362 • Denver, CO 80217 www.GoMetroState.com Ship: 1201 5th St. • Campus Box 9/Ste. 420 • Denver, CO 80204 Sept. 16, 2015 www.facebook.com/metro.state.roadrunners @MetroStSports or @MetroStateMSOC www.youtube.com/MetroStateAthletics Weekly Men’s Soccer Notes WHAT’S INSIDE 2015 SCHEDULE 2015 schedule .................................................................Page 1 Rank Opp. Result Probable starters .............................................................Page 1 September 2015 roster .................................................................Pages 2-3 4 Fri. at Dixie State (Utah) - - L 2-5 New notes........................................................................Page 4 6 Sun. vs. Montana State-Billings - - W 4-1 11 Fri. Newman (Kan.) - - T 1-1 2OT RMAC standings..............................................................Page 5 13 Sun. Northeastern State (Okla.) - 24 W 2-1 NSCAA top 25 .................................................................Page 5 18 Fri. at Westminster* - - 5 p.m. Head coach Jeremy Tittle bio ..........................................Page 6 20 Sun. at Colorado Mesa* - - 2:30 p.m. RMAC and NCAA statistics rankings ...............................Page 7 25 Fri. Colorado School of Mines* - - 7 p.m. Career performances.......................................................Page 7 27 Sun. Colorado Christian* - - 2:30 p.m. The last time it happened ................................................Page 8 30 Wed. UCCS* - - 7 p.m. Team record when ...........................................................Page 8 October 2 Fri. at CSU-Pueblo* - - 7 p.m. Team and individual statistics ...................................Pages 9-12 9 Fri. Regis University* - - 7 p.m. Situational statistics ................................................Pages 13-15 11 Sun. South Dakota Mines* - - 2:30 p.m. Career statistics and career highs ..........................Pages 15-21 16 Fri. at Regis University - - 3:30 p.m. Opponent information ....................................................Page 22 18 Sun. at South Dakota Mines - - 1 p.m. 23 Fri. Westminster - - 7 p.m. Current Streaks: 25 Sun. Colorado Mesa - - 1 p.m. Record: 2-1-1 overall, 0-0-0 RMAC 30 Fri. at Fort Lewis* - - 3 p.m. Overall: 1 win (3 unbeaten) November Home: 1 win (2 unbeaten) 1 Sun. at Adams State* - - 1 p.m. Away: 1 loss 4 Wed. RMAC First Round# - - TBA Neutral: 1 win 6 Fri. RMAC Semifinals# - - TBA RMAC: 3 wins 8 Sun. RMAC Championship# - - TBA 13 Fri. NCAA First Round$ - - TBA 15 Sun. NCAA Second Round$ - - TBA MSU Denver probable starters 20 Fri. NCAA Third Round$ - - TBA No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 22 Sun. NCAA Quarterfinals$ - - TBA 1 Hayden Rus GK 6-2 Jr. Gilbert, Ariz. December 0.93 GAA, .824 save pct., 2-0-1 record 3 Thu. NCAA Semifinals$ - - TBA 2 Josh Belfrage F 5-11 Jr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. 5 Sat. NCAA Championship$ - - TBA preseason all-RMAC; 1 goal and 1 assist in 4 starts * RMAC games 5 Collin Jeambey D 6-2 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. # RMAC Tournament started past 3 games at center back $ NCAA Tournament 6 Michael Jordahl D 6-0 Jr. Denver, Colo. has played all 380 minutes and moved to center back from M 9 Danny Arrubla F 5-9 Sr. Chandler, Ariz. preseason all-RMAC; 1 goal in 4-1 win over MSU-Billings 10 Dustin Berg M 5-9 Jr. Castle Rock, Colo. 3 goals and 2 assists in 4 starts 13 Justin Glivar M 5-8 So. Colorado Springs, Colo. has started all 4 games 14 Tyler Trujillo D 6-1 Jr. Denver, Colo. scored first career goal in 4-1 win over MSU-Billings 17 Will Moats M 5-9 Sr. Boise, Idaho 1 goal in 2 starts 18 Arturo Vega M 5-7 Jr. Tucson, Ariz. 1 assist in 3 starts 22 Brock Labertew D 6-4 Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz. 1 goal and 1 assist in 3 starts Metro State Athletics • Page 1 of 22 2015 ROSTER Numerical Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School (High School) 0 Jorge Vega RFr. GK 5-10 Denver, Colo./North H.S. 00 James Tanner Jr. GK 6-4 Lake Stevens, Wash./Lake Stevens H.S. 1 Hayden Rus Jr. GK 6-2 Gilbert, Ariz./Chandler-Gilbert C.C. (Gilbert H.S.) 2 Josh Belfrage Jr. F 5-11 Highlands Ranch, Colo./Oregon State University (Mountain Vista H.S. 3 Ikaika Nichols So. M 5-9 Englewood, Colo./Cherry Creek H.S. 4 Roberto Velazquez Fr. D 5-8 Highlands Ranch, Colo./Highlands Ranch H.S. 5 Collin Jeambey Fr. D 6-2 Phoenix, Ariz./Sandra Day O’Connor H.S. 6 Michael Jordahl Jr. M/D 6-0 Denver, Colo./East H.S. 7 Roe Shrestha Jr. M 5-5 Boulder, Colo./Boulder H.S. 8 Trevor Irion So. D 6-0 Gilbert, Ariz./Gilbert H.S. 9 Danny Arrubla Sr. F 5-9 Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton H.S. 10 Dustin Berg Jr. M 5-9 Castle Rock, Colo./Douglas County H.S. 11 Jeff Gillis Jr. F/M 5-10 Aurora, Colo./Smoky Hill H.S. 12 Jack Mayfield Jr. F 6-4 Boulder, Colo./Fairview H.S. 13 Justin Glivar So. M/D 5-8 Colorado Springs, Colo./Sand Creek H.S. 14 Tyler Trujillo Jr. D 6-1 Denver, Colo./Mullen H.S. 15 Ethan Ramsey So. M 5-9 Peoria, Ariz./Sandra Day O’Connor H.S. 16 Kevin Beck RFr. D/M 6-1 Chandler, Ariz./Basha H.S. 17 Will Moats Sr. M/D 5-9 Boise, Idaho/Northwest (Wyo.) College (Boise H.S.) 18 Arturo Vega Jr. M 5-7 Tucson, Ariz./Pima (Ariz.) C.C. (Salpointe Catholic H.S.) 19 Danny Bautista Fr. M/F 5-6 Denver, Colo./North H.S. 20 Jaydon Moreschini Fr. F/M 5-11 Pueblo West, Colo./Pueblo West H.S.) 21 Nolan Barth Jr. D 5-8 Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton H.S. 22 Brock Labertew Jr. D 6-4 Scottsdale, Ariz./University of Dayton (Horizon H.S.) 29 Diego Luna So. M 5-6 Thornton, Colo./Mountain Range H.S. Alphabetical Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School (High School) 9 Danny Arrubla Sr. F 5-9 Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton H.S. 21 Nolan Barth Jr. D 5-8 Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton H.S. 19 Danny Bautista Fr. M/F 5-6 Denver, Colo./North H.S. 16 Kevin Beck RFr. D/M 6-1 Chandler, Ariz./Basha H.S. 2 Josh Belfrage Jr. F 5-11 Highlands Ranch, Colo./Oregon State University (Mountain Vista H.S. 10 Dustin Berg Jr. M 5-9 Castle Rock, Colo./Douglas County H.S. 11 Jeff Gillis Jr. F/M 5-10 Aurora, Colo./Smoky Hill H.S. 13 Justin Glivar So. M/D 5-8 Colorado Springs, Colo./Sand Creek H.S. 8 Trevor Irion So. D 6-0 Gilbert, Ariz./Gilbert H.S. 5 Collin Jeambey Fr. D 6-2 Phoenix, Ariz./Sandra Day O’Connor H.S. 6 Michael Jordahl Jr. M/D 6-0 Denver, Colo./East H.S. 22 Brock Labertew Jr. D 6-4 Scottsdale, Ariz./University of Dayton (Horizon H.S.) 29 Diego Luna So. M 5-6 Thornton, Colo./Mountain Range H.S. 12 Jack Mayfield Jr. F 6-4 Boulder, Colo./Fairview H.S. 17 Will Moats Sr. M/D 5-9 Boise, Idaho/Northwest (Wyo.) College (Boise H.S.) 20 Jaydon Moreschini Fr. F/M 5-11 Pueblo West, Colo./Pueblo West H.S.) 3 Ikaika Nichols So. M 5-9 Englewood, Colo./Cherry Creek H.S. 15 Ethan Ramsey So. M 5-9 Peoria, Ariz./Sandra Day O’Connor H.S. 1 Hayden Rus Jr. GK 6-2 Gilbert, Ariz./Chandler-Gilbert C.C. (Gilbert H.S.) 7 Roe Shrestha Jr. M 5-5 Boulder, Colo./Boulder H.S. 00 James Tanner Jr. GK 6-4 Lake Stevens, Wash./Lake Stevens H.S. 14 Tyler Trujillo Jr. D 6-1 Denver, Colo./Mullen H.S. 18 Arturo Vega Jr. M 5-7 Tucson, Ariz./Pima (Ariz.) C.C. (Salpointe Catholic H.S.) 0 Jorge Vega RFr. GK 5-10 Denver, Colo./North H.S. 4 Roberto Velazquez Fr. D 5-8 Highlands Ranch, Colo./Highlands Ranch H.S. Head Coach: Jeremy Tittle (1st season) Assistant Coaches: Andrew Mejia, Michael Gabb PRONUNCIATIONS Danny Arrubla: arr-OO-blah Roe Shrestha: SHREST-ah Josh Belfrage: BELL-fridge Tyler Trujillo: troo-HEE-oh Jeff Gillis: GILL-uss Arturo Vega: arr-TORR-oh VAY-gah Justin Glivar: GLYVE-arr Jorge Vega: HORR-hay VAY-gah Trevor Irion: EAR-ee-unn Roberto Velazquez: vell-AZ-kez Collin Jeambey: JAM-bee Brock Labertew: LABB-er-too Andrew Mejia: meh-HEE-ah Jaydon Moreschini: MORE-ah-SKEE-nee Ikaika Nichols: ih-KYE-kah Metro State Athletics • Page 2 of 22 ROSTER INFORMATION Returning Starters (10) No. Name Yr. Pos. Exp. Stats/Honors 00 James Tanner Jr. GK 2L 8-3-0, 1.42 GAA, .750 save pct. 2 Josh Belfrage Jr. F 1L 1st team all-RMAC, 2nd team all-region, 9 G, 4 A, 24 SOG, 18 starts 6 Michael Jordahl Jr. M 2L 6 shots, 17 starts 9 Danny Arrubla Sr. F 3L 1st team all-RMAC, 1st team all-region, 9 G, 4 A, 24 SOG, 18 starts 10 Dustin Berg Jr. M 2L 1st team all-RMAC, 3rd team all-region, 6 G, 3 A, 15 SOG, 16 starts 11 Jeff Gillis Jr. M 2L 3 G, 3 A, 9 SOG, 14 starts 13 Justin Glivar So. D 1L 1 A, 17 starts 14 Tyler Trujillo Jr. D 2L HM all-RMAC, 5 shots, 18 starts 21 Nolan Barth Jr. D 2L 3 A, 5 SOG, 18 starts 22 Brock Labertew Jr. D 2L 2nd team all-RMAC, 1 G, 5 SOG, 17 starts Starters Lost (1) No.
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