HUSKY SENIORS MIKE CHABALA Midfielder #7 6-0 • Senior Fresno, Calif. Clovis West HS

AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Junior) - Started 19 of 20 matches played...co-captain…All-Pac-10 second-team selection…named Husky Invitational Defensive MVP…had three goals and seven assists…ranked third in the Pac-10 in assists (seven) and assists per match (0.35)…scored all three goals on penalty kicks, two of which were gamewinning scores against UNLV (Sept. 10), and UC Riverside (Oct. 1)…seven assists were a team-high, marking the first time since 2001 a Husky recorded at least seven in a single season…assisted two of UW’s three goals in NCAA first round match with Portland…had a season-high three points with a goal and an assist in 3-0 win over UNLV…ranked third on the team with 13 points…registered 21 shots. 2003 (Sophomore) - Started every game for the Huskies, earning honorable mention All-Pac-10 acclaim…anchored the central midfield…took seven shots and assisted two goals…first assist came against Michigan (Sept. 19) on a goal by Casey Armstrong…also assisted the gamewinner in UW’s 1-0 win over Oregon State (Nov. 16). 2002 (Freshman) - Played in all 19 games, starting nine…recorded three assists and took eight shots…assisted Sean Giudice’s game-winning goal in overtime against fifth-ranked Cal…Giudice’s header off his corner kick lifted UW to the 2-1 upset…also assisted Kevin Murray’s goal versus Fresno State (Nov. 3) and Patrick Tanner’s goal versus Santa Clara (Sept. 6).

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: NSCAA/adidas All-America honoree for 2002…listed on Soccer America’s Top 25 Recruits for the 2002 season…played two years for Ballistic United and helped lead team to the Northern Premier League and State Premier League titles…also played for Central California Heat (1998-99) at the U-17 level and Cyclone Club (1993-97)…four-year regional and state team captain…twice traveled to Cocoa Beach, Fla. with regional team and was named to the 1984 ODP All-America team…participated in Australia tour with regional team and helped lead club to victories in all four games while compiling two goals and two assists…Ballistic United won the Region IV Cal-North U-18 state championship in 2001 and 2002…selected to participate in 2001 adidas E.D.P. elite camp at U-17 level…helped ODP regional team place second at the state championship in 2000…earned Captain’s Award while team toured Guadalajara, Mexico...national pool player at U-14 National Camp in 1998-99…earned MVP award when regional team played at the International Games in Costa Rica...sat out junior season after transferring to Clovis West HS for senior year...led Clovis West to a 22-5-4 record in one season…assisted on game-winning goal in CIF Central Section championship game…named first team all-conference and conference offensive MVP with 15 goals and 20 assists…extensive travel overseas while playing youth soccer, playing in Helsinki, Austria and Germany among other places…played golf during freshman and sophomore seasons and earned most improved award first year and most outstanding award second year.

PERSONAL: Michael Shawn Chabala…son of Lori and John Chabala…one CHABALA’S CAREER STATISTICS older sister, April (23)…played club soccer with current UW teammate Mike YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG Cusenza…qualified for Who’s Who Among American High School Students…California Scholarship Federation lifetime member...received CIF 2002 19-9 0 3 3 8 0 Sportsmanship and Citizenship Award…recognized on National Student-Athlete 2003 20-20 0 2 2 7 0 Day for excellence in athletics, academics and community service…interests include 2004 20-19 3 7 13 21 2 reading, music, golf and church…majoring in economics. Career 59-48 3 12 18 36 2

8 2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY SENIORS EVAN CUMMINGS Midfielder #5 5-8 • Senior Spokane, Wash. Ferris HS

AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Junior) - Played in nine matches, starting two…lone goal of the year was the gamewinner in 2-0 upset of No. 13 Creighton (Sept. 12) at the UNLV FILA Invitational in Las Vegas…came off the bench to score the second of back-to-back goals in four minutes to hand the Bluejays their first loss of the season…took three shots. 2003 (Sophomore) - Played in 16 games, starting five…scored one goal on 13 shots and added an assist…goal in 3-1 victory over Fresno State (Nov. 9)…assisted Will Flanagan’s game-winner in a 1-0 match against Stanford (Oct. 12). 2002 (Freshman) - Played in 11 games, starting three…took four shots…started first two games of the season, taking one shot in each of his first two collegiate games (Central Florida, DePaul)…also had one shot in matches against Cal (Nov. 15) and UCLA (Oct. 27).

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played 10 years for the SSL Falcons...team finished second in 2000 Diadora Tournament…competed at Nomads in San Diego in 1999 and 2000…ODP Regional pool player in 1999 and ’00…four-year varsity letterwinner at Ferris High…state champions freshman season…finished second in state as a senior and was named league MVP…second team all-league as a sophomore and first honors as a junior…won league title all four years.

PERSONAL: Evan S. Cummings…parents are Nita and Gary Cummings…mother is a dental hygenist and father is retired…one brother, Garth, and one sister, Cara…majoring in comparative literature.

CUMMING’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2002 11-3 0 0 0 4 0 2003 16-5 1 1 3 16 0 2004 9-2 1 0 2 3 1 Career 36-10 2 1 5 23 1

2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 9 HUSKY SENIORS MIKE CUSENZA Midfielder #21 5-9 • Senior Pleasanton, Calif. Amador Valley HS

AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Junior) - Did not see any action. 2003 (Sophomore) - Played in three matches…assisted Evan Cummings’ goal in a 3-1 victory over Fresno State (Nov. 9)…took only shot against Fresno State (Nov. 9). 2002 (Freshman) - Saw limited action in his freshman campaign, playing in five games.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Twelve-year member of Ballistic United club team, along with UW teammate Mike Chabala…as a team captain helped lead club to the State Premier League Championship in 2000…team earned a regional quarterfinal berth, two regional semi-finals and four appearances overall in regional play…State Cup champions in 1996, ’97, ’00 and ’02…five-time league champion dating back to U-12 team…three-year player on Olympic Development state team…four-years with ODP regional traveling team…national team camp participant in 1998…selected to all-star team when team won ’98 Cocoa Beach Regional Tournament…extensive international travel with ODP team, including Costa Rica and Guadalajara…four year varsity starter at midfield for Amador Valley HS…two-time MVP on team and CIF Scholar-Athlete award-winner as a senior…earned several first team honors as a junior and senior…league champions sophomore year…Tri-Valley Herald winter athlete of the year nominee in 2000 and 2002.

PERSONAL: Michael Rooney Cusenza.…parents are LeeLee and Steve Cusenza…mother is a teacher and father is an engineer in Public Works Management…two sisters, Siena (23) and Marisa (19)…was an honors student in several classes and finished high school with a 3.5 grade point average…member of Pleasanton/Tulancingo, Mexico Sister City Association…participated in Spanish Language School in Mexico and Playa Del Carmen during summer…was a summer soccer camp counselor…enjoys basketball, baseball, softball, friends, family and travel…majoring in economics.

CUSENZA’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2002 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 2003 3-0 0 1 1 1 0 2004 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 8-0 0 1 1 1 0 10 2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY SENIORS CHRIS EYLANDER Goalkeeper #1 6-1 • Senior Sumner, Wash. Auburn Riverside HS

AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Junior) - Had breakout year as UW’s starting goalkeeper…started all 20 games…co-captain…enters senior season ranked sixth all-time in UW history with 11 career shutouts…one of just three players in the conference to earn first-team honors on both the All-Pac-10 team and Pac-10 All-Academic team…named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII first-team, ESPN Academic All-America third-team and the NSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-America second-team…only Pac-10 player to earn Academic All-America acclaim…led the Pac-10 in saves (79), saves per game (3.95) and shutouts (10)…finished second in the conference in save percentage (.798) and shutouts per game (0.50)…second goalkeeper in UW history to record at least 10 shutouts in a single season…shutout each of the four Pac-10 teams at least once, three of which were ranked in the Top-25 at the time…79 saves and 10 shutouts rank sixth and third, respectively, on UW single-season lists…allowed 20 goals…named Pac-10 Player of the Week, Sept. 7, after posting two shutouts versus Gonzaga (Sept. 1) and No. 5 Connecticut (Sept. 4), and allowing just one goal to No. 2 St. John’s (Sept. 6) on UW’s season opening road trip…grabbed a career-high eight saves in 3-1 win over No. 13 Creighton, the most by a Pac-10 goalie in 2004. 2003 (Sophomore) - Spent year as back-up goalkeeper to second- team All-Pac-10 goalie Danny Waltman…saw game action twice, vs. UNLV (Aug. 30) and started vs. Fresno State (Nov. 9)…in Fresno State game received the win by only allowing one goal and making five saves. 2002 (Freshman) - Split time in goal with Danny Waltman…started eight games…posted a 1.86 goals against average…recorded 30 saves in his eight appearances, with one shutout…first career start came in Huskies’ second game of the season vs. DePaul…grabbed career-high six saves twice, versus Oregon State (Nov. 10) and Charleston (Sept. 13)…shutout came against Charleston in Gamecock Soccer Classic.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: State of Washington Gatorade Player of the Year in 2002…played for Federal Way United (FWU) and led the Storm to the state championship in 1998, ’99 and ’00 and a runner-up finish in 2001…regional pool player for five years, advancing to quarterfinals in ’98 and ’00 and semi- finals in ‘99…played on state team from 1998-01…along with the state championships in 1998 and ’99, helped lead FWU to a third place finish in the 2000 Surf Cup…participated in Nomads Coaches Showcase in 2001…three- year varsity letterwinner at Auburn Riverside HS…named team MVP as a junior and senior…named to Tacoma News Tribune all-area team…earned second- team league honors as a junior and first-team honors as a senior….also played one year of football, as a senior, and was named Most Improved…named 2002 Male Athlete of the Year at ARHS...received In Pursuit of Excellence Award in 2002. EYLANDER’S CAREER STATISTICS PERSONAL: Christopher Mark Eylander.…parents, who both attended YEAR GP-GS MIN. GOALS SAVES GAA ShO Washington, are Deborah and Mark Eylander…mother graduated with a BSN in 2002 8-8 725 15 30 1.86 1 1981 and father graduated from UW engineering school…one younger sister, Karlie 2003 2-1 111:48 1 8 0.81 0 (19)…enjoys snow skiing and wake boarding…majoring in engineering. 2004 20-20 1870:04 20 79 0.96 10 Career 30-29 2706:52 36 117 1.20 11 2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 11 HUSKY SENIORS JEFF HOOVER Midfielder #17 5-7 • Senior Kirkland, Wash. Bellevue Christian HS

AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Junior) - Played in 19 games, starting 16…named to All-Pac-10 honorable mention team…also earned Pac-10 All- Academic honorable mention honors…tallied one goal and one assist… his one goal of the season was the gamewinner in 1-0 victory over No. 17 Stanford (Oct. 29)…had a season-high five shots against the Cardinal…assisted a Casey Armstrong goal in 2-0 shutout of Oregon State (Oct. 17)…tallied 17 shots. 2003 (Sophomore) - Started all 19 games in which he played…combined with C.J. Klaas to control the midfield for the Huskies…took 18 shots…lone goal came in 2-1 victory over Kentucky (Sept. 26)…assisted Sean Giudice’s goal vs. UNLV (Aug. 30). 2002 (Freshman) - Played nine games, starting five…tallied one goal, one assist and 11 shots…first collegiate goal was the game-winner in UW’s 1-0 shutout of Fresno State (Oct. 25)…had four shots in UW’s 2-1 overtime win over fifth-ranked Cal (Nov. 15)…assisted Brett Wiesner’s goal against Oregon State (Nov. 10).

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter on Washington state Olympic Development Team, playing at regional level…starter on Seattle Sounders Select PDL team in summer, 2002…won Portland Nike Friendship Cup in 2000...played club soccer for Tynecastle FC…U-17 team was a state finalist in 2001 and U-16 and U-15 teams were state semi-finalists…Metro-Ford Tournament champions and tournament MVP in 1999…extensive international travel…competed in Manchester Cup and Newcastle Invitational as part of British Tour…also played in friendlies versus Newcastle United, Motherwell, Darlington and Hearts…Snickers Cup second place finishers in ’02 and semi-finalist in ’00…four- year varsity starter at Bellevue Christian…team won state championship in ’99…team captain as a junior and senior.

PERSONAL: Jeffrey Payne Hoover…parents Donna and Bill Hoover own a real estate company…father and an uncle, Rick Hoover, played football at University of Utah…one sister, Leslie (23)…enjoys engineering, mechanics and cars…would like to pursue a career in professional soccer or in engineering…majoring in engineering.

HOOVER’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2002 9-5 1 1 3 11 1 2003 19-19 1 1 3 18 0 2004 19-16 1 1 3 17 1 Career 47-40 3 3 9 46 2

12 2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY SENIORS LEO TOTEV Midfielder #11 5-9 • Senior Kristiansund, Norway Atlanten VGS

AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Junior) - Started 8 of 19 matches played…had two goals and one assist…scored first goal in season opener at Gonzaga (Sept. 1)…his goal in the 87th minute of UW’s NCAA first round match with Portland (Nov. 19) cut the Pilot lead to one, 4-3, only to have Portland score once more to seal its win…assisted Ely Allen’s goal against UCLA (Nov. 5)…tallied 16 shots. 2003 (Sophomore) - Made a big impact on the Husky offense as a sophomore transfer…played in all 20 games, starting 19…earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors…named to College Soccer News National Team of the Week (Aug. 31) for two goal performance vs. UNLV (Aug. 30)…Husky Classic Outstanding Offensive Player for two goal, one assist performance against No. 11 South Carolina (Sept. 28)…named Pac-10 Player of the Week for Husky Classic performance Sept. 30…scored five goals (second most on team) on 32 shots (fourth most on team)…two of his goals were game-winners…added three assists.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Clausenengen FK for three years…also played for Oslo Oest FK for one season…2000 graduate of Atlanten VGS in Kristiansund, Norway…served in the Royal Norwegian Air Force from Aug. 2000, through Dec. 2001, at the Institute of Aviation Medicine…held the rank of corporal in the Air Force…led team to Army soccer title in 2001, earning Offensive MVP honors for his play in the championship…three-year member of the Norwegian West Coast regional team as a youth player.

PERSONAL: Leonard Krassimirov Totev…parents are Heidi and Krassimir…has a younger sister, Oda (13)…brother Kristopher (22) played on the U-15, U-16 and U-17 Norwegian national teams…enjoys worldwide travel, languages, music, pool, tennis and FC…plans to play professional soccer after college…majoring in international studies and history with a minor in European studies.

TOTEV’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2003 20-19 5 3 13 32 2 2004 19-8 2 1 5 16 0 Career 39-27 7 4 18 48 2

2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 13 HUSKY JUNIORS MATT WILL FISCHER #23 FLANAGAN #2 Defender Defender 6-1 • Junior 5-11 • Junior Sammamish, Wash. Ridgefield, Wash. Eastlake HS Jesuit HS

AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Sophomore) - Started 15 of 16 matches AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Sophomore) - Played in 19 matches, played…established himself as a consistent member of the UW defense in mid- starting in 16…named to All-Pac-10 honorable mention team…key member of September, making his first start versus St. Mary’s (Sept. 17)…contributed to a defensive line that held opponents scoreless 10 times…tallied 3 assists…notched backline that posted 10 shutouts and held each Pac-10 opponent scoreless at an assist on a goal by C.J. Klaas in season opening win at Gonzaga (Sept. least once…tallied eight shots. 2003 (Freshman) - Saw limited action, playing 1)…assisted Jeff Hoover’s gamewinner at No. 17 Stanford (Oct. 29)…also had in one match. an assist versus Oregon State (Nov. 14)…registered 18 shots, with a season- high three versus Portland in NCAA first round match (Nov. 19). 2003 (Freshman) CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Eastlake HS…All- - One of only two freshmen to start all 20 matches…only goal came in 1-0 victory KingCo second-team selection as a sophomore, first-team pick as a junior and over Stanford (Oct. 12) in Palo Alto…aided a much improved Husky defense that senior…team-captain as a senior, leading squad to conference allowed only 18 goals in 20 games…helped Huskies shutout both No. 11 South championship…played for Crossfire Sounders since age 11…played with fellow Carolina (Sept. 28) and No. 16 Oregon State (Nov. 16). UW teammates Derek Crismier and Kevin Forrest…helped club team to quarterfinals of Far West Regionals in Hawaii in 2003…club team advanced to semifinals of the CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Led Jesuit HS (Portland, Ore.) to three Oregon 2002 Score at the Shore Tournament in New York. 4A state championships and four Metro League championship crowns…team was ranked among nation’s Top-15 all four years…first-team All-Metro selection as a PERSONAL: Matthew Ryan Fischer…parents are Diane and Dennis…one junior and senior…named first-team All-State as a senior, following a second- sister, Jennifer (18)…majoring in economics. team pick as a junior…team captain as a senior…squad went a perfect 19-0 during sophomore year…played for FC Portland “Blues” for seven seasons…”Blues” won four consecutive state championships (1999-2002)…also won 2000 Presidents Day Tournament in Arizona, as well as four Portland Cup titles (1999-2002)…played for both Oregon and Washington ODP teams for a total of six years…captain of Oregon ODP team for three seasons (2001-03)…made international tours with Region IV ODP team…national team alternate (1998-99).

PERSONAL: William Lewis Flanagan…parents are Leslie and William Jr.…has a sister, Tiffany (24)…also played kicker for high school football team for two seasons (2001-02), receiving All-Metro and All-State honors both years…two- year letterwinner in track…at age 10, was national runner-up in martial arts (Tae Kwon Do) at Junior Olympics…member of Jesuit HS honor roll…member of Pound for Pound and 900 lb. clubs (combined squat, clean and bench press) in Jesuit Power Training…also enjoys waterskiing, snowboarding and scuba diving.

FISCHER’S CAREER STATISTICS FLANAGAN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2003 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 2003 20-20 1 0 2 9 1 2004 16-15 0 0 0 8 0 2004 19-16 0 3 3 18 0 Career 17-15 0 0 0 8 0 Career 39-36 1 3 5 27 1

14 2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY JUNIORS KEVIN TY FORREST #15 HARDEN #20 Forward Defender 5-11 • Junior 6-1 • Junior Edmonds, Wash. Junction City, Ore. Edmonds-Woodway HS Junction City HS

AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Sophomore) - Emerged as Washington’s AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Sophomore) - Only Husky to start all 20 top offensive threat…played 19 matches, starting 16…one of three players in matches…anchor of the Husky defense that posted 10 shutouts, including four the conference to earn first-team honors on both the All-Pac-10 team and the against Top-25 teams…All-Pac-10 second-team selection for second consecutive Pac-10 All-Academic team…named to CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII year…also named to the Pac-10 All-Academic second-team…tallied 6 team…led squad with nine goals and 20 points…tallied two assists…finished shots…lone goal of the year was a header off a corner kick that sealed a 3-0 second in the Pac-10 in goals (nine) and goals per game (0.47)…first UW player upset of No. 3 California (Oct. 8). 2003 (Freshman) - One of only two freshmen to to score at least nine goals since 1998…scored gamewinners versus St. Mary’s play in all 20 games…one of only three Huskies to start all 20 games…earned (Sept. 17) and UC Irvine (Sept. 24)…played a part in both goals versus UC Irvine, second team All-Pac-10 honors…earned Pac-10 Player of the Week honors (Nov. assisting the second in a 2-0 win…scored a pair of goals in the first 27 minutes 18) for his role in shutting down Oregon State’s explosive forward, Alan of NCAA First Round match with Portland (Nov. 19) to give UW an early 2-0 Gordon…held Gordon, who had scored six goals in OSU’s previous three games lead…earned Husky Fever Classic Offensive MVP honors…led the team with 45 versus UW, to just one shot…made two goals on seven shots, a .286 shot shots…took season-high six shots against Oregon State (Nov. 14). 2003 percentage, best on the team…scored game-winning goal against Fresno State (Freshman) - Played in 19 games, starting 12…scored a trio of goals on 13 (Oct. 3) and scored other goal vs. Stanford (Oct. 31). shots…first collegiate goal came in his Husky debut versus UNLV (Aug. 30)…scored game-winning goal against Marquette (Sept. 21) and assisted Leo CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time 3A State Player of the Year as a Totev’s goal against Michigan (Sept. 19), helping earn him Marquette Invitational junior and senior…led Junction City to back-to-back state titles in 2001 and 2002, All-Tournament Team honors…added a goal vs. Fresno State (Oct. 3). after a third-place finish in 2001…two-time first-team All-State selection (2001- 2002)…third-team All-State as a sophomore…two-time District 5 MVP and three- CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Edmonds- time District 5 first-team selection…two-year team captain and two-time team Woodway…led team to a pair of WesCo Championships during junior and senior MVP…named Best All-Around High School Athlete as a senior…OregonLive.com campaigns…two-time first-team All-Area and two-time first-team All-WesCo (2002- Fan’s Player of the Year…two-time Eugene Register-Guard Fall Prep Soccer Athlete 03)…WesCo honorable mention pick as a freshman and sophomore…team captain of the Year…had his No. 5 soccer jersey retired at Junction City HS…played for as a senior…led team in scoring as a junior and senior…played for Crossfire state ODP team for five seasons…member of FC Portland Academy team final two Sounders ‘84 for five seasons…helped Sounders to first-place finishes in the state years of high school…four-year member of McKenzie United Soccer Academy in tournament three times in four years. Eugene (now Oregon United)…ODP Regional Pool player in 1999…club team won European tournament titles at the Harleem Cup (Holland) and the Newcastle PERSONAL: Kevin Christopher Forrest…parents are Theresa and ()…also lettered in basketball and track at Junction City HS…team captain Ward…father played soccer for Washington and for the Seattle Sounders…has and MVP of basketball team in 1999…earned all-league honors in track (2001). three sisters, Catie (26), who teaches in Switzerland, Julie (22) who majored in communications at Portland State, and Maddie (18) who is a freshman at PERSONAL: Robert Tyrel Harden…parents are Franny and Rob…sisters Washington State…Julie played soccer at Portland State…interests include the both played collegiate soccer…Georgi (27) played for Western Oregon and Indi EPL, golf, racquetball, guitar, reading and minesweeper…majoring in (25) played for Eastern Washington. entreprenership at the UW Business School.

FORREST’S CAREER STATISTICS HARDEN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2003 19-12 3 1 7 13 1 2003 20-20 2 0 4 7 0 2004 19-16 9 2 20 45 2 2004 20-20 1 0 2 6 0 Career 38-28 12 3 27 58 3 Career 40-40 3 0 6 13 0

2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 15 HUSKY SOPHOMORES ELY DEREK ALLEN #10 CRISMIER #16 Forward Defender 5-10 • Sophomore 5-11 • RS- Sophomore Kent, Wash. Redmond, Wash. Kentridge HS Lake Washington HS

AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Freshman) - Made significant AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Freshman) - Played in 16 matches, contributions to the Husky offense in his rookie campaign…named Pac-10 starting five…tallied two shots, one versus St. Mary’s (Sept. 17) and one at Oregon Freshman/Newcomer of the Year…only UW true freshman to play in all 20 State (Nov. 14). 2003 (Rs-Freshman) - Used medical redshirt…had surgery to matches, starting 18… named to All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention team…recorded repair a torn ACL. three goals and one assist…his three goals tied for second among Pac-10 freshmen and seven points tied for third… scored first collegiate goal against CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played with Tynecastle FC for seven years, UC Irvine (Sept. 24)…also scored against No. 20 Stanford (Oct. 10) and UCLA along with UW teammate Jeff Hoover…four-year letterwinner at Lake Washington (Nov. 5)…tallied one assist against UNLV (Sept 10)…took a total of 28 shots. HS…All-KingCo 4A and All-Eastside selection all four years…Gatorade State Player of the Year his junior season, leading his team to a 16th place finish at state CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: 2004 Washington state Gatorade Player of championship…prep team won league championship in 2002, finished runner-up the Year…2004 McDonald’s All-American and participated in the McDonald’s in 2000 and 2001…club team won the Surf Cup in California (2002), Manchester All-America game at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif.…member of the Umbro Cup in England (1999) and the Metro Ford Tournament in Canada (1999)…was Under-18 U.S. National Team that played in Argentina in May, 2004, as well as tournament MVP at Metro Ford. the USUSA Festival in Milwaukee, Wis., in July, 2004…named All-State boys 4A co-MVP in 2004…as a senior was named a Seattle Post-Intelligencer All-Star PERSONAL: Derek Evan Crismier…parents are Rose and Ken…has one and was selected to the Tacoma News Tribune All-Area Soccer Team…led sister, Kendra (22)…graduated high school with a 3.2 grade point average. Kentridge to state tournament appearance in 2004, losing to UW teammate Nick Loveless’ Inglemoor HS team…two-time South Puget Sound League North MVP…three-time SPSL North first-team selection…twice named Athlete of the Week by the South County Journal…four-year letterwinner and two-time co- captain at Kentridge…scored 23 goals and tallied 10 assists during senior year…recorded a career total of 63 goals…in 2003 led prep team to 8th place finish in state…first-team all-state selection in 2003…was a Seattle Post- Intelligencer Prep All-Star and Tacoma News Tribune Player of the Year as a junior…team MVP in 2003…in 2002 team finished top 16 in state…in 2001 his team finished fourth in state…three times named as the Best Team Offense...led Emerald City FC U-18 to 2004 state championship…received 2003-04 Golden Boot Award with Emerald City FC…played four years in the Nomads Tournament in San Diego with Ajax and Emerald City…won the Tampa Bay Sun Bowl with Emerald City in Tampa, Florida in 2002…in 2003 he won state at Snickers Tour- ney with Emerald City…received MVP award at Tampa Bay Sun Bowl.

PERSONAL: Ely James Allen…son of Shelley and Tim Allen…one brother, Willy (21)… interests include basketball, music, and clothes…considering a pro- fession in pharmaceuticals.

ALLEN’S CAREER STATISTICS CRISMIER’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2004 20-18 3 1 7 28 0 2004 16-5 0 0 0 2 0 Career 20-18 3 1 7 28 0 Career 16-5 0 0 0 2 0

16 2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY SOPHOMORES BRETT NICK HITE #19 LOVELESS #18 Forward Defender 5-11 • Sophomore 5-10 • Sophomore Spokane, Wash. Kenmore, Wash. University HS Inglemoor HS

AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Freshman) - Played in 14 games, starting AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Freshman) - Saw limited action, playing five…saw significant playing time as a true freshman…scored two goals…first in two matches. collegiate goal was the gamewinner at Gonzaga (Sept. 1) in front of his hometown crowd in UW’s season opener…also netted a goal in upset over No. 13 Creighton CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Led Inglemoor High School to state (Sept. 12)…took 24 shots. quarterfinals after winning the KingCo conference championship as a senior…first-team all-state selection in 2004…also during senior year was named CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: 2003 NSCAA Youth All-American…named KingCo 4A Player of the Year and All-Eastside Player of the Year…two-time first- Greater Spokane League MVP as senior…scored 16 goals and added four team All-KingCo 4A team and two-time first-team All-Eastside team assists…missed four games due to a sprained MCL in 2004…second in scoring selection…scored 13 goals and added eight assists as a senior…named team in the Greater Spokane League and was first-team all-GSL his junior year…his MVP during junior year…led Inglemoor to fifth-place finish in state tournament sophomore year was selected to the all-GSL second-team… leading goal scorer in 2003…played with the Seattle Americans men’s team (of the premier division in GSL as a freshman…played for three different Spokane club teams, the SIFC, of the Puget Sound Soccer League) the last two summers (2005, 2004)…this Spokane Falcons and the Steelers…went to the semifinals of the State Cup in past summer (2005), also played with the Sand Point Strikers (U-19 Idaho club 2001…was a two year member of the Washington State Olympic Development team) at regionals in Denver, Colo.…played for FC Alliance Parma in Bothell, Program team…three year member of Region IV Olympic Development Program Wash for seven years…in 2003, competed in the Region IV Championships team. Olympic Development Program.

PERSONAL: Brett Anekelea Hite…son of Pam Crowley…has one brother PERSONAL: Nicholas Bryant Loveless…son of Gail and Bryan Loveless… Ryan and four step-brothers, Jake Crowley, Kyle Walters, Tyler Walters and Trevor has one brother Kellen (17)… grandparents Rod and Barbara Loveless attended Walters…interests include guitar, wakeboarding and snowboarding. UW…enjoys basketball, snowboarding, reading and writing…majoring in communications.

HITE’S CAREER STATISTICS LOVELESS’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2004 14-5 2 0 4 24 1 2004 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 14-5 2 0 4 24 1 Career 2-0 0 0 0 0 0

2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 17 HUSKY SOPHOMORES SPENCER BOBBAK SCHMIDT #9 TALEBI #6 Forward Midfielder 6-0 • Sophomore 5-8 • RS-Sophomore Abbotsford, B.C. Kirkland, Wash. W.J. Mouat Secondary Lake Washington/Portland

AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Freshman) - Played in 13 matches, AT WASHINGTON: Transferred to Washington after a two-year starting one…tallied one assist on Leo Totev’s goal in season opener at Gonzaga stint at the University of Portland…joined the squad for 2005 spring (Sept. 1)…took a total of 12 shots…has a season-high four shots against St. training…Kirkland, Wash. native and 2003 graduate of Lake Washington High Mary’s (Sept. 17). School.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Abbotsford Mariners Club AT PORTLAND: 2004 (Sophomore) - Used redshirt year. Team…led team to first place finish at the Provincial Team Nationals and a second 2003 (Freshman) - Played in 12 matches, starting five as a wide place finish at Club Nationals in 2001…won at Club Provincials in 2003 and midfielder…recorded an assist in Portland’s 2-0 victory over South went on to win the Club Nationals championships with the Mariners…was named Carolina…played in NCAA first round matchup with Oregon State…attempted Abbotsford Male Player of the Year 2001…Received B.C. Soccer Athlete of the five shots, one on goal. Year honors in 2001. CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Lake Washington PERSONAL: Spencer Schmidt…son of Cornelia and Elmer High School…team captain…two-time All-Kingco as a sophomore and Schmidt…mother is a nurse’s aid and father is a dry-waller…has younger brother, junior…first-team All-Eastside as a junior…two-time Kingco assists Bruce (13) and younger sister, Sophie (16)…Sophie is currently playing with the leader…ranked second in the league in scoring in 2002…led prep squad to KingCo World Cup Canadian National Soccer Team. championship in 2002…helped team to league runner-up finishes in 2000 and 2001…high school teammate of fellow sophomore Derek Crismier…played club soccer with UW teammates Kevin Forrest, Jeff Hoover and Matt Fischer…played eight years for TyneCastle FC and one year for Crossfire…helped club teams to championship titles at the 2001 Surf Cup (California), 1997 Manchester Cup (England) and the 1995 Metro Ford Tournament (Canada)…also named to Metro Ford all-star team.

PERSONAL: Bobbak C. Talebi…son of Lois and Farokh Talebi…older brother Farshad (22)…double majoring in program on the environment and community and environmental planning.

SCHMIDT’S CAREER STATISTICS TALEBI’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2004 13-1 0 1 1 12 0 2003 12-5 0 1 1 5 0 Career 13-1 0 1 1 12 0 Career 12-5 0 1 1 5 0

18 2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY SOPHOMORES/RS-FRESHMEN ADAM ERIC WEST #4 BLYTHE #3 Defender Midfielder 6-1 • Sophomore 5-7 • RS-Freshman Gig Harbor, Wash. Stillwater, Minn. Bellarmine Prep HS Stillwater Area HS

AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Freshman) - Newcomer to the Husky AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Freshman) - Used medical redshirt after backline…played nine games, starting three…recorded a shot against Denver suffering knee injury in exhibition contest with Seattle Pacific. (Sept. 19). CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Stillwater Area HS…led team to first place finish in league four straight years…his senior year CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner…led Bellarmine to was selected as all-conference, all-state and all region player…was named all- 2004 state championship and No. 1 national team ranking (20-0-2 overall state player of the game in the Senior Classic…junior and sophomore all- record)…4A all-state first-team selection in 2004…team MVP as a senior…All- conference player…as a freshman received all-conference Honorable Area forward as a senior and scored 17 goals including four in one playoff Mention…attended Region II ODP pool camp in Kansas City in July 2004 and match…three-time first-team All-League…Offensive MVP for Bellarmine Prep trained with the Kansas City Wizards…played with the St. Croix Soccer Club for with 20 goals as a junior…team finished in top three in districts three eight years and won the State Cup Championship five times in six years…played years…played for Emerald City for two years and FC United for three years…three- for the Minnesota State Olympic Development Project team (86)…played for the year member of Washington state Olympic Development Program team…was USYSA Region II Olympic Development Project team (86)…played in tournaments three-time team captain for the ODP state team. in Costa Rica (2002), Italy (2003), and Brazil (2004).

PERSONAL: Thomas Adam West…son of Nancy and Thomas West… PERSONAL: Eric Schindler Blythe.…son of Cheryl and Stephen mother is a debate coach and father is an attorney…father played basketball at Blythe…mother is a school nurse and father is a physician…brother Michael Seattle University…has three older brothers Patrick, Andrew, and Kevin, and plays soccer at Macalaster College in St. Paul, Minn.…enjoys computer gaming one older sister, Sarah… Patrick graduated from UW in 2001… enjoys playing and snowboarding…has shaken hands with Pelé and Muhamed Ali. many sports, including pool and water sports.

WEST’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2004 9-3 0 0 0 1 0 Career 9-3 0 0 0 1 0

2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 19 HUSKY RS-FRESHMEN CAMERON JORDAN COPPS-TILLEY#24 JENNINGS#22 Goalkeeper Goalkeeper 6-1 • RS-Freshman 6-2 • RS-Freshman Vancouver, Wash. Tacoma, Wash. Fort Vancouver HS Stadium HS

AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Freshman) - Used redshirt year. AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Freshman) - Used redshirt year.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letter winner at Fort Vancouver CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letterwinner at Stadium HS…two- High School…three-time MVP and team captain…first-team All-State selection time team captain…first-team All-Narrows League his sophomore and junior as a senior…two-time first-team All-Region selection…first-team All-League seasons…played six years for F.C. United in Tacoma, Wash…competed in the honoree during junior and senior seasons…named two-time Defensive Player of San Diego Surf Cup in 2003…team finished second in the Tampa Bay Sun Bowl the Year by The Columbian…was named second-team All-League in 2002...played in Tampa, Florida and went to the semifinals of the San Diego Surf Cup in with Washington state Olympic Development Team for four years…attended ODP 2002…team won the Tampa Bay Sun Bowl in 2001 and was voted MVP of the regional championships in Las Vegas the last two years and led team to the finals tournament…was invited to the Region IV ODP camp but was injured during the in 2004…member of the FC United and played in the Surf Cup in San camp. Diego…member of the Columbia Timbers for two years in high school. PERSONAL: Jordan Michael Jennings….son of Nancy and Michael PERSONAL: Cameron James Copps-Tilley.…son of Katherine and George Jennings…father is a physical therapist who played soccer for Azusa Pacific Carlson…mother is a retired hotel executive and father is a wildlife biologist/ Univ. and Athletes in Action…has a twin brother, Trevor (19) and one sister, ecologist…enjoys snowboarding, rock climbing and music…played club soccer Chelsea (14)…Trevor plays soccer for University of Puget Sound…enjoys with fellow UW teammates Ely Allen, Adam West, and Brett Hite…member of basketball, weightlifting and hanging out with friends. National Honor Society…competed in varsity mock trial.

20 2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY NEWCOMERS KEVIN MIKE BARRY #27 DESIMONE #12 Defender Forward 6-0 • Freshman 6-1 • Freshman San Jose, Calif. Everett, Wash. Bellarmine College Prep HS Mariner HS

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: One-year letterwinner at Bellarmine College Prep…squad was co-league champions in 2004…played for club teams Santa CLUB/ HIGH SCHOOL: 2005 graduate of Mariner High Clara Sporting Ruckus (2002-2005) and Almaden Stealth (1999-2002)…in 2004, School…four-year letterwinner and three-time team captain…holds both Mariner helped club team to first place finish at the State Cup-Cal North in Livermore, scoring (48 goals) and assists records…four-time All-Wesco South first-team Calif.…also led team to the finals of the USCS Regionals in Boise, Idaho, and selection...three-time Everett Herald All-Area honoree including first-team nods the semifinals of the Far West Regional in Spokane, Wash. in 2003 and 2005…selected to the 2005 Seattle Times All-Area team…led the league in scoring as a freshman in 2002 with 15 goals...two-time selection for PERSONAL: Kevin Frank Barry…parents are Ginny and Frank the adidas ESP Camp (the only Washington state player from the class of 2005)…in Barry…brother Jeff (19)…enjoys scuba diving and snowboarding…excelled in the national pool and a Region IV ODP regional team member in 2003…along the classroom at Bellarmine, earning Principal’s List honors four-straight with fellow freshman Jo Jo Katz played in Costa Rica with the ODP region years…also a member of the President’s Education Awards Program…plans to team…played three years with Snohomish United FC...club took first in the 2003 major in political science. Washington State Snickers Championships, took first in the 2003 Surf Cup and 2002 Pacific Coast Championships...2003 state championship win advanced the squad to the regional tournament in Hawaii…there he scored the team’s only goal in a semifinal loss (2-1) against eventual national champion So. Cal TAYLOR United…also a three-time letterwinner in football at Mariner HS…2004 Wesco COCHRAN #25 South first-team punter…2005 Wesco South honorable mention linebacker. Defender PERSONAL: Michael Antonio DeSimone…parents are Vince and Evie…brother, Nick (17), plays soccer for the NW Nationals that won a state 6-2 • Freshman championship (2005)…sister, Michelle (21), played Premier I soccer for five Snohomish, Wash. years…hobbies include basketball, Playstation II and hanging out with friends. Snohomish HS

CLUB/ HIGH SCHOOL: 2005 graduate of Snohomish High School...four-year letterwinner and team captain as a senior...two-time first-team WesCo North selection (2004, 2005)…first-team all-district (2004)…as a senior named to Seattle Times All-Area team and was the Everett Herald’s Player of the Year…in 2005 scored 26 goals and recorded 10 assists en route to team MVP honors…as a junior scored 16 goals and added five assists…2003 second-team All WesCo North...helped squad to four-straight WesCo North division championships from 2002-2005...team placed second in the 2003 state championships…played with Snohomish United FC from 1996-2005...club team took first in Washington State Snickers Championships five times, took first in the 2003 Surf Cup, and placed 3rd at the 2003 Regionals...won MVP of the state final, and was second leading goal scorer in 2003…also lettered in football in 2004, making five catches and scoring one touchdown.

PERSONAL: Taylor Cochran…parents are Mike and Christel...has a brother, Ryan (20), who played two seasons of soccer at Pacific Lutheran University…his grandfather, Bob Cochran, and father both attended Washington…hobbies include golf, fishing and playing basketball.

2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 21 HUSKY NEWCOMERS RYLAN GEORGE HAWKINS #26 JOHN #14 Goalkeeper Midfielder 6-2 • Freshman 6-4 • Freshman Shoreline, Wash. Shoreline, Wash. Shorecrest HS Shorewood HS

CLUB/ HIGH SCHOOL: 2005 graduate of Shorecrest High CLUB/ HIGH SCHOOL: 2004 NSCAA High School adidas All- School…four-year letter winner and two-year team captain…NSCAA/adidas All- American…played five years with Emerald City FC…team took first in state in Region VIII selection (2005)… registered 45 career shutouts, including 18 during 2003 and 2004...four-year member of the Washington state ’87 ODP his senior season…helped prep squad - which ranked 18th nationally - to 2005 team…currently captains the Under-18 Crossfire team coached by Tommy 3A Washington state title, after notching Wesco South and regional Jenkins…led that squad to the U-18 Premier I Division Championship last championships…earned second-team All-State honors in 2004, helping team to fall…2005 graduate Shorewood High School...team MVP in 2003...named team third place state finish…two-time first-team All-Wesco South (2004, captain in 2004. 2005)…named to the 2005 Seattle Times “Star Times” All-Area team…two-time Seattle Post-Intelligencer “All-Star” (2004, 2005)…in 2003 led all Wesco South PERSONAL: George John….parents are John and Emilie…has a brother, goalkeepers in regular season shutouts (8)...second-team All-Wesco South as a Anthony and sister, Angelea. sophomore…was the only freshman on his school’s varsity team, which was dominated by seniors…played with Snohomish United FC (2004-05) and Emerald City FC (1997-2004)…in 2003, selected to ODP regional pool and regional camp…helped team to ODP Region IV Washington state boys championship in Las Vegas, Nev. (2005)…same squad went on to reach the semifinals at ODP nationals in Plano, (2005). JO JO PERSONAL: Rylan Michael Hawkins…parents are Mike and KATZ #8 Christine…two sisters Kirsten (21) and Meghan (31)…Kirsten is a senior at Washington…mother Christine also attended UW. Midfielder 5-6 • Freshman Mission Viejo, Calif. Capistrano Valley HS

CLUB/ HIGH SCHOOL: 2005 graduate of Capistrano Valley High School…four-year letterwinner and one-year team captain…team MVP as a freshman…four-year member of ODP Region IV team (2000-2004)…state ODP team member from 1998-2004…two-time invitee to the National Adidas ESP Camp (2003, 2004)…ESP Camp All-Star selection in 2004…led Irvine Strikers FC to both the California state championship and National State Cup title in 2005…team also won 2004 National State Cup championship…member of ODP national (2003) and regional championship teams (2003, 2004)…has traveled with the regional ODP team to Germany, Costa Rica, Texas, Florida and Colorado…selected to the U.S. Maccabiah Team that competed at the 17th World in Israel in July, ‘05…is the second high school player ever to earn a spot on the U.S. Maccabiah Team behind MLS and U.S. National Team player Jeff Agoos.

PERSONAL: Jordan J. “Jo Jo” Katz…parents are Gary and Marta…has two brothers Mark (29), and Joshua (20) who played club soccer for nine years…interests include country music and surfing.

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