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49ERS SOCCER 1 Facilities Charlotte Soccer 2015 SCHEDULE TABLE OF CONTENTS AUGUST STUDENT-AtHLETE SUPPORT - Pages 2-9 Sun. 16 ELON (Exhibition) Transamerica Field 7 p.m. Facilities - Pages 2-3 Fri. 21 at Duke (Exhibition) Durham, N.C. 7 p.m. Athletic Academic Center - Pages 4-5 Sat. 29 at Virginia Charlottesville, Va. 7 p.m. Strength and Conditioning - Page 6 SEPTEMBER Spirit - Page 7 Fri. 4 at Coastal Carolina Conway, S.C. 7 p.m. Media - Pages 8-9 Mon. 7 GARDNER-WEBB Transamerica Field 8 p.m. 2015 SEASON PREVIEW - Pages 10-11 Fri. 11 WINTHROP Transamerica Field 8 p.m. THE ROSTER - Page 12 Tue. 15 at William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. 7 p.m. COACHING STAFF - Pages 13-15 Sat. 19 OLD DOMINION Transamerica Field 7 p.m. Head Coach Kevin Langan - Page 13 Tues. 22 at Wofford Spartanburg, S.C. 7 p.m. Assistant Coach Kyle Gookins - Page 14 OCTOBER Assistant Coach Jason Osborne - Page 14 Sat. 3 at FIU* Miami, Fla. 7 p.m. Staff - Joe Crump and Sean Muldoon - Page 15 Tue. 6 CLEMSON Transamerica Field 7 p.m. MEET THE TEAM - Pages 16-26 Sat. 10 MARSHALL* Transamerica Field 7 p.m. THE RETURNING LETTERWINNERS - Pages 16-24 Fri. 16 at Florida Atlantic* Boca Raton, Fla. 7 p.m. The Seniors: Conor Agnew, Dominic Bonilla, Biko Bradnock- Tue. 20 VIRGINIA TECH Transamerica Field 7 p.m. Brennan, David Mayer, Austin Pack, Kyle Parker, Robby Thomas Fri. 23 SOUTH CAROLINA* Transamerica Field 7 p.m. The Juniors: Brandt Bronico, Hans Honer, Max Rodriguez, Tue. 27 at New Mexico* Albuquerque, N.M. 9 p.m. Mark Sloan, Luke Waechter Sat. 31 KENTUCKY* Transamerica Field 7 p.m. The Sophomores: Sean Bowman, Matej Dekovic, Justin Savinon, NOVEMBER Harrison Steadman, Malcolm Stewart, Zhuvonte Wilson Tue. 3 UNC WILMINGTON Transamerica Field 7 p.m. THE NEWCOMERS AND REDSHIrtS - Pages 25-26 Sat. 7 at UAB* Birmingham, Ala. 8 p.m. Daniel Bruce, Jared Kent, Banks Fisher, Dean Rutherford, Wed. 11 C-USA TOURNEY Transamerica Field TBA Curtis Hansford, Maclean Holbrook, Tommy Madden, Fri. 13 C-USA TOURNEY Transamerica Field TBA Callum Montgomery, Elliot Panicco Sun. 15 C-USA TOURNEY Transamerica Field TBA 2014 SEASON REVIEW - Pages 27-28 Thur. 19 NCAA Tournament First Round 2014 Statistics - Page 27 Sun. 22 NCAA Tournament Second Round 2014 Honors - Page 28 Sat. 28 NCAA Tournament Third Round 2014 Results - Page 28 DECEMBER FORMER 49ERS IN THE PROS - Page 29 Sat. 5 NCAA TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS THE HISTORY - Pages 30-48 F-Su. 11-13 NCAA COLLEGE CUP Kansas City, Mo. All-Americans - Page 30-31 *Conference USA Games Freshmen All-Americans - Page 31 All times listed for games are Eastern All-Region Selections - Page 32 Home games in bold (at Transamerica Field in the Irwin Belk Center) Conference Honors - Page 33-34 David Schlee Memorial Award Winners - Page 35 The Records - Pages 36-38 Follow Charlotte 49ers The Letterwinners - Pages 39 Charlotte Quick Facts All-Time Series Results - Page 40 Location: ........................................... Charlotte, N.C. 28223 Athletics at: College Cup Teams - Page 41 Founded: ........................................... 1946 www.charlotte49ers.com NCAA Tournament Teams - Page 42 Enrollment: ....................................... 27,251 and on twitter: @Char- Program’s History - Pages 43-44 Nickname: ......................................... 49ers lotte49ers and @49er- All-Time Results - Pages 44-48 Colors: ............................................... Green and white GameDay CONFERENCE USA - Page 49 Conference: ....................................... Conference USA THE ADMINISTRATION - Pages 50-51 Chancellor: ....................................... Dr. Philip L. Dubois Chancellor Dr. Philip L. Dubois - Page 50 Athletic Director: ............................. Judy Rose Director of Athletics Judy Rose - Page 51 Ticket Office: .................................... 704/687-4949 THE UNIVERSITY - Pages 52-53 Associate SID/Soccer: ...................... Brent Stastny CITY OF CHARLOTTE - Pages 54-55 Office Number: ................................. 704/687-1021 49ERS PRIDE - Pages 56-57 Fax Number: ..................................... 704/687-4918 SOCCER FACILITIES - Page 58 Email .....................................................bmstastn@uncc.edu Soccer Information Head Coach: ..................................... Kevin Langan Charlotte Record: ............................ 41-14-7 (3 years) Career Record: ................................. Same Assistant Coach: .............................. Kyle Gookins Assistant Coach: .............................. Jason Osborne Goalkeeper Coach: ........................... Joe Crump Office Number: .................................... 704/687-0724 Credits: The 2015 Charlotte Men's Soccer Guide is a publication of the Athletic Department’s Media Relations Office. It has been written, edited and designed by Brent Stastny. Editorial assistance by Greg Hartlage, Caitie Smith, David Mayer, Tom Whitestone. Photos by Wade Bruton and Sam Roberts of FreezeFrame pho- tography. Cover created and designed by the Old Hat Creative. 49ERS SOCCER 1 Facilities D.L Phillips Sports Complex (1996/2010) Wells Fargo Field House (1994) Halton-Wagner Tennis Complex(2012) Transamerica Field (1996) James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center & Dale F. Halton Arena (1996) Charles Hayward Practice Gym (2002) Jerry Richardson Stadium McColl-Richardson Field Judy W. Rose Football Center The Charlotte 49ers have added nearly $100M worth of facilities and facility upgrades over the last 20 years Irwin Belk Track & Field Complex (1996) Stubblefield Golf Center Practice Area (2006) and Golf Facility (2010) at Rocky River Golf Club Robert & Mariam Hayes Stadium (2007) Academics Charlotte Student-Athletes set a school record by donating over 2,600 hours of community service to over 80 agencies last years, totalling over 17,000 hours to the community over the last seven combined years. The Charlotte Athletics Since the opening of Department has the AAC in 2003, eclipsed the 3.0 Charlotte has collective GPA mark for registered 29 eight straight years Academic All-Americans. Charlotte Soccer Craig Brown Jim Kunevicius Adam Gross Tyler Gibson Academic All-American Academic All-American Academic All-American Academic All-American 1985 1997, 1998 2008, 2009 2013 CoSIDA Academic All-America 2012 - Thomas Allen C-USA Commissioner’s Medallion 2013 - Tyler Gibson Tyler Gibson 2014-15 - Jared Kent 2009 - Adam Gross Aidan Kirkbride John Nartowiz 2008 - Adam Gross Donnie Smith 2013-14 - Jeremy Dennis 1998 - Jim Kunevicius 2011 - Tyler Gibson Aidan Kirkbride 1997 - Jim Kunevicius Donnie Smith Max Rodriguez 1986 - Craig Brown 2009 - Adam Gross 1998-99 - Anthony Antonucci 2008 - Adam Gross Christian Lund CoSIDA Academic All-District III David Martin 1997-98 - Brandon Barber 2013 - Tyler Gibson 2007 - Kevin Fox John McDonough 2012 - Thomas Allen 2006 - Michael Rose Jim Kunevicius Tyler Gibson Evan Harding Christian Lund Giuseppe Gentile 1996-97 - Jim Kunevicius 2010 - Jennings Rex Sun Belt Academic Athlete of the Year Christian Lund 2009 - Adam Gross 1986-87 - Craig Brown Russell Miller 2008 - Adam Gross 1985-86 - Craig Brown 1995-96 - Jim Kunevicius 1998 - Christian Lund 1997 - Jim Kunevicius Atlantic 10 Academic All Conference Metro Conference Medallion Christian Lund 2012 - Tyler Gibson 1994 - Randy Sheen 1996 - Jim Kunevicius 2011 - Aidan Kirkbride 1993 - Ian Dennis 1985 - Craig Brown Tyler Gibson 1984 - Craig Brown 2009 - Adam Gross Hugh McEniry Award 1983 - Craig Brown (Student-Athlete of the Yr.) 2013-14 Jeremy Dennis 1982 - Doug Harrell 2008 - Adam Gross 2012-13 Jeremy Dennis David Martin 1997-98 - Russell Miller NSCAA Scholar All-America 2007 - David Martin 1985-86 - Craig Brown 2013 - Aidan Kirkbride 2006 - Michael Rose 1984-85 - Craig Brown 2012 - Donnie Smith 1983-84 - Craig Brown Tyler Gibson Conference USA Academic All Conference 1982-83 - Doug Harrell 1992 - Ian Dennis 2013 - Tyler Gibson 1991 - Aidan Heaney (Scholar-Athlete of the Yr.) NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship 1985 - Craig Brown Aidan Kirkbride 1985-86 - Craig Brown 2014 - Brandt Bronico NSCAA Scholar All-South Region Atlantic 10 Post-Graduate Scholarship 2013 - Klay Davis 2009-10 - Adam Gross Tyler Gibson Aidan Kirkbride Anthony Perez ACADEMIC HONORS 5 Strength Training Facilities in the Miltimore-Wallis ATAC & the Strength Training Suite in the Judy W. Rose Football Center Spirit Media Join us online at and at our internet home, Twitter.com/Charlotte49ers, Facebook.com/Charlotte49ers, www.charlotte49ers.com. Check out Charlotte49ers.tv, the internet home for live 49ers action. Charlotte 49ers.tv subscription service includes: • live video • live audio • highlight packages • interviews • features Join us online at and at our internet home, Twitter.com/Charlotte49ers, Facebook.com/Charlotte49ers, www.charlotte49ers.com. Charlotte Soccer Head Coach Kevin Langan sat down with the Charlotte 49ers athletic media relations staff to discuss his goals, thoughts, and outlook for the 2015 season. What are your overall thoughts and expectations of the 2015 season? We had a fantastic spring season with another undefeated spring for us- it was a chance to get the core group together. So it’s been a two-year project with the core group having only lost three players. Overall, the spring was very exciting. The guys have been away, so they’ll start to trickle back into town. Our expectations are high, like they always are here. The goals are pretty crystal-clear from year to year- we want to have a great nonconference schedule and results, we want to be conference regular season champions, we want to win the championship,
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