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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY Men’S Soccer Records SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY Men’s Soccer Records NAIA Championships (3) 1976, 1982, 1983 NAIA Championship Final Appearances (7) 1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987 NAIA Championship Appearances (23) 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010 GNAC Championships (7) 1976 NAIA Champions 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018 NCAA West Region Appearances (6) 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 NCAA West Region Championships (2) 2012, 2013 NCAA Final Four Appearances (2) 2012, 2013 2016 GNAC Champions 1 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Season Coach Record (W-L-T) Finish GF GA SO 1975 John Buchanan 18-2-0 2nd 97 11 12 1976 John Buchanan 13-3-1 Champion 62 13 7 1977 John Buchanan 13-2-3 5th 46 10 12 1978 John Buchanan 20-5-0 5th 73 22 1979 John Buchanan 15-5-1 3rd 72 27 8 1980 John Buchanan 16-4-5 2nd 65 25 12 1981 Keith Watts 14-5-0 Final 12 62 22 5 1982 Keith Watts 18-3-3 Champion 74 17 15 1983 Keith Watts 18-4-1 Champion 58 16 14 1984 Keith Watts 12-4-1 --- 29 14 7 1985 Keith Watts 15-4-0 --- 61 18 10 1986 Keith Watts 18-4-1 2nd 56 12 15 1987 Keith Watts 20-5-0 2nd 58 15 14 1988 Keith Watts 11-11-1 3rd 45 34 6 1989 Keith Watts 8-1-1 --- 42 32 3 1990 Keith Watts 10-9-2 --- 41 37 4 1991 Keith Watts 13-7-4 3rd 51 40 4 1992 Keith Watts 11-10-0 --- 47 24 8 1993 Keith Watts 14-6-0 --- 46 22 4 1994 Keith Watts 9-4-3 Final 12 36 12 6 1995 Keith Watts 18-2-2 Final 12 61 18 8 1996 Keith Watts 17-4-2 Final 12 79 27 12 1997 Keith Watts 13-7-0 --- 51 27 7 1998 Keith Watts 14-2-4 --- 56 11 14 1999 Keith Watts 15-5-1 --- 63 24 10 2000 Keith Watts 13-7-0 --- 45 20 9 2 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Season Coach Record (W-L-T) Finish GF GA SO 2001 Dave Elligott 6-8-1 --- 17 19 3 2002 Dave Elligott 14-5-0 5th 52 17 6 2003 Dave Elligott 12-3-2 First Round 39 14 6 2004 Dave Elligott 12-5-1 5th 41 17 7 2005 Dave Elligott 14-4-1 Final 12 48 19 2 2006 Dave Elligott 7-5-3 --- 14 17 12 2007 Dave Elligott 17-2-1 3rd 44 7 7 2008 Alan Koch 11-5-1 --- 31 16 7 2009 Alan Koch 20-4-0 3rd 57 17 13 2010 Alan Koch 19-2-0 GNAC Champion 59 14 13 2011 Alan Koch 18-0-2 GNAC Champion 65 13 10 2012 Alan Koch 19-2-1 Final 4 73 17 10 2013 Alan Koch 18-3-2 Final 4 77 20 11 2014 Alan Koch 11-5-2 NCAA 1st Round 41 21 6 2015 Clint Schneider 10-3-4 --- 29 12 10 2016 Clint Schneider 14-1-3 NCAA 2nd Round 44 11 9 2017 Clint Schneider 11-3-4 NCAA 2nd Round 38 16 8 2018 Clint Schneider 17-2-0 NCAA 2nd Round 61 8 12 3 CAREER RECORDS Games Rank Player Total 1. Ross Stewart (1979-82) 88 2. Steve Watts (1976-79) 81 Doug Cooper (1984-87) 81 4. Kevan Cameron (1997-00) 80 5. Carlos Basso (2010-13) 78 6. Colin Streckmann (2006-09) 75 Ross Stewart Points Rank Player Games Goals Assists Total 1. Andrew Corazza (2002-05) 69 81 17 179 2. Doug Cooper (1984-87) 81 53 32 138 3. Rob Cirjak (1987-91) 70 48 19 115 Ross Stewart (1979-82) 88 39 37 115 5. Carlo Basso (2010-13) 81 47 16 110 6. Steve Watts (1976-79) 81 47 15 109 7. Mamadi Camara (2015-18) 65 29 30 103 8. Ken Whitehead (1975-76) 37 41 14 96 9. Scott Munson (1987-90) 66 37 20 94 Kevin Crouch (2000-03) 70 33 28 94 11. Rick Soon (1979-81) 65 39 13 91 12. Jovan Blagojevic (2011-14) 72 38 14 90 13. Alan Koch (1991-96) 76 35 15 85 14. Mark Slater (1996-99) 54 36 8 80 15. Garret Kusch (1992-95) 56 28 22 78 16. Neal Yeung (1991-96) 77 24 29 77 4 CAREER RECORDS Points Rank Player Games Goals Assists Total 17. Steve Kindel (1995-96) 40 28 17 73 18. Alfonso Napoletano (1982-84) 49 34 4 72 19. Matteo Polisi (2017- ) 35 28 15 71 20. Dino Accili (1986-90) 61 28 12 68 Laurent Scaligine (1996-98) 58 25 18 68 Ryan Dhillon (2011-16) 76 24 20 68 23. Andrew Veer (1998-01) 72 23 20 66 Jack Attadia (1975-77) 55 24 18 66 25. Greg St. Germain (1994-97) 73 27 9 63 Adam Jones (2014-17) 44 22 19 63 27. Craig Richards (1993-96) 76 15 32 62 5 CAREER RECORDS Goals Rank Player Total 1. Andrew Corazza (2002-05) 81 2. Doug Cooper (1984-87) 53 3. Rob Cirjak (1987-91) 48 4. Steve Watts (1976-79) 47 Carlo Basso (2010-13) 47 6. Ken Whitehead (1975-76) 41 7. Ross Stewart (1979-82) 39 Rick Soon (1979-81) 39 9. Jovan Blagojevic (2011-14) 38 10. Scott Munson (1987-90) 37 11. Mark Slater (1996-99) 36 12. Alan Koch (1991-96) 35 Andrew Corazza 13. Kevin Crouch (2000-03) 33 14. Alfonso Napoletano (1982-84) 31 15. Mamadi Camara (2015-18) 29 16. Garret Kusch (1992-95) 28 Dino Accili (1986-90) 28 Steve Kindel (1995-96) 28 Matteo Polisi (2017- ) 28 20. Greg St. Germain (1994-97) 27 21. Lucas Barrett (2005-08) 26 22. Jean Georges-Balla (1982) 25 Laurent Scaligine (1996-98) 25 Mike McLenaghen (1977-78) 25 25. Jack Attadia (1975-77) 24 Rob Cirjak 6 CAREER RECORDS Goals Rank Player Total 25. Neal Yeung (1991-96) 24 Ryan Dhillon (2011-16) 24 28. Chris Jarvie (1998-00) 23 Andrew Veer (1998-01) 23 Ed Howker (1988-92) 23 31. Daryl Larson (1981-83) 22 Jason French (1992-95) 22 Adam Jones (2014-17) 22 34. Josh Bennett (2009-11) 21 Buzz Parsons (1975) 21 Buzz Parsons 7 CAREER RECORDS Assists Rank Player Total 1. Ross Stewart (1979-82) 37 2. Doug Cooper (1984-87) 32 Craig Richards (1993-96) 32 4. Mamadi Camara (2015-18) 30 5. Neal Yeung (1991-96) 29 6. Kevin Crouch (2000-03) 28 7. Alex Rowley (2012-15) 26 8. Robbie Cairns (2000-04) 22 Garret Kusch (1991-96) 22 10. Justin Carvery (2004-08) 21 11. Scott Munson (1987-90) 20 Andrew Veer (1998-01) 20 13. Adam Jones (2014-17) 19 14. Juan Sanchez (2010-13) 18 Mamadi Camara 8 CAREER RECORDS Wins - Goalkeeper Rank Player Total 1. Rob Merkl (1984-87) 54 2. Brandon Watson (2013-16) 48 3. Thomas Lindley (2005-08) 46 4. Raegyn Hall (2000-04) 41 5. Jerry Vick (1981-83) 36 6. Steve London (1997-00) 35 Goals Against Average* - Goalkeeper Rank Player Total 1. Luciano Trasolini (2018- ) 0.44 2. Jerry Vick (1981-83) 0.56 3. Rob Merkl (1984-87) 0.61 4. Hide Ozawa (2009-2012) 0.66 5. Brandon Watson (2013-16) 0.75 6. Thomas Lindley (2005-08) 0.83 7. Drew Smiley (1994-95) 0.89 8. Steve London (1997-99) 0.96 Brandon Watson *Min. 18 games 9 CAREER RECORDS Shutouts - Goalkeeper Rank Player Total 1. Rob Merkl (1984-87) 45 2. Brandon Watson (2013-16) 31 3. Jerry Vick (1981-83) 29 4. Thomas Lindley (2005-08) 26 5. Steve London (1997-00) 24 6. Raegyn Hall (2000-04) 19 Raegyn Hall 10 SEASON RECORDS Points Rank Player Goals Assists Total 1. Ken Whitehead (1976) 28 5 61 2. Jean-George Balla (1982) 25 6 56 3. Andrew Corazza (2002) 24 5 52 4. Andrew Corazza (2004) 24 3 50 Andrew Corazza (2005) 21 8 50 Scott Munson (1990) 19 12 50 7. Matteo Polisi (2018) 18 11 47 8. Jovan Blagojevic (2014) 18 2 38 Connor Glennon (2018) 16 6 38 10. Neal Yeung (1998) 12 19 34 11. Laurent Scaligine (1998) 13 7 33 Alan Koch (1998) 14 5 33 13. Carlo Basso (2011) 16 0 32 14. Carlo Basso (2012) 14 7 31 Kevin Crouch (2002) 13 5 31 Alfonso Napoletano (1984) 15 1 31 Mamadi Camara (2018) 9 13 31 18. Tomas Ernst (1999) 10 10 30 19. Tiarnan King (1999) 10 9 29 Neal Yeung (1999) 9 11 29 Justin Carvery (2007) 9 11 29 Colin Jacques (2013) 10 9 29 Adam Jones (2016) 10 9 29 24. Kevin Crouch (2003) 11 6 28 Lucas Barrett (2007) 13 2 28 11 SEASON RECORDS Points Rank Player Goals Assists Total 24. Daryl Larson (1983) 11 6 28 27. Jovan Blagojevic (2013) 11 5 27 28. Andrew Corazza (2003) 12 2 26 Joseph Marello (2000) 10 6 26 Daryl Larson (1982) 11 4 26 Alex Hanne (2009) 10 6 26 32. Chris Jarvie (1999) 11 2 24 Mamadi Camara (2016) 9 6 24 Matteo Polisi (2018) 10 4 24 35. Andrew Veer (1999) 9 5 23 Colin Streckmann (2009) 8 7 23 37. Josh Bennett (2011) 9 4 22 38. Kevin Crouch (2000) 6 9 21 Carlo Basso (2010) 9 3 21 12 SEASON RECORDS Goals Rank Player Total 1.
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