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Date Opponent Time AAuug. 25 Army 7 p.mm.

Aug. 31 UC Davis 7 p.m.

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Assistant Coaches: The Academy Chris Foster (USAFA, 1989) The USAFA ...... 56 Kevin Doyle (Bowling Green, 1996) USAFA Senior Leadership ...... 57 Lt. Col. Kip Kiefer (USAFA, 1996) Athletic Department Leadership ...... 58 USAFA Athletics ...... 59 Starters Returning/Lost: 9 / 2 Letterwinners Returning / Lost: 19 / 4 Credits Air Force Soccer Alumni Association Writing, Editing and Design: Jerry Cross President: Matt Anderson (‘97) Photos: DenMar Services Vice Pres: Jeff Harder (‘90) Treasurer: Greg Walsh (‘81) Secretary: Greg Schiller (‘85) The 2012 men’s soccer media guide is a production of the Air Force Academy athletic com- munications office. Thank you to the entire communications office for editing assistance. For more information, contact: Greg Walsh 3617 Sandbar Lane Colleyville, TX 76034 817-577-8661

Athletic Communications A regular-season record crowd of 3,206 Assoc. AD/Communications: Troy Garnhart packed Cadet Soccer Stadium on Aug. 25, Office Phone: (719) 333-9263 2006 as the Falcons and service-academy rival Army battled to a 1-1 tie. Men’s Soccer SID: Jerry Cross Office Phone: (719) 333-3950 Office Fax: (719) 333-3798 Cell Phone: (719) 338-0804 E-mail: [email protected]

Mailing Address: Athletic Communications Office U.S. Air Force Academy 2168 Fieldhouse Drive USAFA, Colo. 80840

Website: www.goairforcefalcons.com

Air Force Men’s Soccer 2012 1 Media Information Media Guide Post-Game Procedures The 2012 Air Force men’s soccer media guide Head coach Doug Hill will be available to Air Force is produced as a source of information for the the press 10 minutes following the end of the Head Coaches media. Other materials may be obtained by game outside the team’s locker room. Players contacting the athletic communications office: will be available following Hill. The Air Force Name ...... Sport locker room, training room and weight room Mike Kazlausky ...... Baseball Athletic Communications Office are closed to all media. Dave Pilipovich ...... Men’s Basketball 2168 Field House Drive Andrea Williams...... Women’s Basketball USAF Academy, CO 80840-9500 Final statistics, including team and individual Phone (719) 333-2313 totals and play-by-plays, are available follow- Eddie Weichers ...... Boxing Fax (719) 333-3798 ing the game in the Cadet Soccer Stadium Juli Benson ...... M&W Cross Country Press Box and on the Air Force Academy ath- Stan Curnow ...... M&W Diving letic website at: Press Credentials Abdel Salem...... Fencing Press and photograph credentials are issued Troy Calhoun ...... Football to members of the working media only. These www.goairforcefalcons.com credentials may be obtained by contacting George Koury ...... Men’s Golf the athletic communications office. Upon Kip Simons ...... Men’s Gymnastics acceptance of applications, appropriate passes Doug Day ...... Women’s Gymnastics can be picked up at the Cadet Soccer Stadium In-Season Interviews Frank Serratore ...... Ice Hockey press box. All Air Force players and coaches are available Eric Seremet ...... Lacrosse for interviews with the following guidelines. Air Force Practices All interviews must be made through the ath- Launi Meili ...... Rifle All Air Force practices both home and on the letic communications office at (719) 333-3950 Doug Hill ...... Men’s Soccer road are open to the media. Media members or 333-2313. All interview requests must be Larry Friend ...... Women’s Soccer wishing to film practice must make arrange- made at least 24 hours in advance so that the Rob Clayton...... Men’s Swimming ments with the athletic communications office player or coach can be properly notified. There to attend practice. A member of the athletic will be no interviews on game day with play- Casey Converse ...... Women’s Swimming communications office must accompany you. ers. Dan Oosterhous ...... Men’s Tennis Kim Gidley ...... Women’s Tennis Ralph Lindeman ...... M&W Track & Field Matt McShane ...... Volleyball Jeff Heidmous ...... Water Polo Joel Sharratt ...... Wrestling

Athletic Communications Staff

Troy Garnhart Dave Toller Madeline McGuire Brian Jerman Adam Parker Assoc. AD/ Sports Info. Graphics Video Video Communications Director Specialist Coordinator Assistant

Jerry Cross Nick Arseniak Valerie Perkin Melissa McKeown Dave Kellogg Soccer Contact Asst. SID Asst. SID Asst. SID Internet Mgmt.

2 GoAirForceFalcons.com Head Coach Doug Hill Doug Hill enters his sixth season as head coach at Air Force in 2012. Hill spent 13 seasons as an assistant coach at Air Force before The Hill File being promoted to head coach in June of 2007. A 1983 graduate of the Academy, Hill guided the Falcons to a Hometown 12-6-2 overall record in 2011, the first winning season since 2003 Fleetwood, Pa. and the most wins in one campaign since 1997. The Falcons also posted a 5-3-2 mark in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, Education good for a second-place finish in the Mountain Division. Hill, U.S. Air Force Academy who enters the 2012 campaign with a 36-51-5 career record, also B.S., Focus on Engineering, 1983 led his team to its first victory at the conference tournament since Univ. of Northern ‘03 with a 2-0 win over Denver in the first round of the MPSF M.A., Sports Administration, 1994 Championships last fall. In his five seasons at the helm, Hill has coached 20 Falcons to Playing Experience all-conference honors, including five last season, all of whom were U.S. Air Force Academy underclassmen. This season, Hill has 19 letterwinners and nine starters returning from last 1979-82 year’s squad. In fact, nine of the 11 players that scored at least one goal last season are back. Hill, who holds a United States Soccer Federation “A” license, was a four-year varsity Four-year letterwinner letterman at Air Force and played for his predecessor, Lou Sagastume. He was team captain Team Captain, 1981-82 both his junior and senior seasons. In all four years, Hill helped the Falcons win the Rocky All-RMISL, 1981-82 Mountain Intercollegiate Soccer League championship. After graduation, he remained at the Academy as the assistant soccer coach and a physical education instructor for one year. All-Air Force Team Hill left the Academy in 1984 for Dyess AFB, Texas, where he was an instructor navi- 1985, 1987, 1999, 2000 gator in the C-130 aircraft. In addition, he assisted and filled in as the interim head soccer Coaching Experience coach for the men’s and women’s soccer teams at Hardin-Simmons University (Texas) from USSF “A” License 1986-1988. In 1988, he led the women’s team to the National Association of Intercollegiate 1994 Athletics (NAIA) championship game and finished second in the nation. He also played on the all-Air Force soccer team in 1985 and 1987 and coached the 1986 team. Air Force, Head Coach After eight years away from the Academy, Hill returned as an assistant coach in 1992 2007-present and helped guide the Falcons to consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament in `92 and `93. In 1993, the Falcons advanced to the Final Eight after beating undefeated and No. 1-ranked Air Force, Associate Head Coach Creighton, 2-1, in four overtimes on the road in the first round. The 1996 team advanced to 2006 the WAC championships after going 14-3-3 during the regular season, while the 1997 squad earned a trip to the NCAA Tourney. Air Force, Assistant Coach Hill moved on to McChord AFB, Wash., in 1997, holding positions of Director, Wing 1983, 1992-97, 2001-2005 Weapons and Tactics for the 62nd Airlift Wing and Operations Officer for the 4th Airlift All-Armed Forces Team, Head Coach Squadron, a C-141 unit. He guided the all-Air Force soccer team as a player-coach in 1999 1999-2000 and 2000, winning the Armed Forces championship both years. He also coached the all- Armed Services team in 1999 and 2000. All-Air Force Team, Player-Coach In 2001, Hill returned to the sidelines at his alma mater. He was an assistant coach 1999-2000 from 2001-05 before earning a promotion to associate head coach for the 2006 campaign. During that tenure at AFA, the Falcons were ranked as high as 19th in the country during Hardin-Simmons, Head Coach (M&W) the 2001 campaign and he helped Marcus Sagastume earn MPSF Co-Player of the Year hon- 1988 ors in `03. Hill, who has over 2,800 flying hours to his credit, holds a master’s degree in sports Hardin-Simmons, Assistant Coach (M&W) administration from the University of Northern Colorado and retired from the Air Force in 1986-87 April of 2006 with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. A native of Fleetwood, Pa., Hill, 52, lives in Colorado Springs with his wife, Kathy, and their two sons, Luke (13) and Greg (11).

Air Force Men’s Soccer 2012 3 Coaching Staff Chris Foster Penn State as a top assistant from 1999-2000. He helped guide Assistant Coach the Nittany Lions to a 13-6-2 mark and a second-place finish Sixth Season in the Big Ten Tournament in 2000. That year, Penn State also advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals. He also was an assistant Chris Foster enters his seventh season as coach at William & Mary (1997-1998) and Mercer (1995-1996). a member of the coaching staff and third Doyle received his NSCAA Advanced Diploma in June as a full-time assistant coach. Foster, who 1998 and also holds a USSF “A” license. He has been a part of recently retired from the Air Force, gradu- the USSF Youth National Team Program and has coached at the ated from the Academy with a degree in state and regional level of the Olympic Development Program. engineering mechanics in 1989. He also has As a college player at Creighton, Doyle started three years an MBA, a master of military operational arts and science, was in net for the Blue Jays before his career was cut short by a knee a distinguished graduate of Squadron Officers School and the injury. In 1992, he was named the Missouri Valley Conference Air Command and Staff College and is a graduate of Air War Defensive Player of the Year and also garnered first-team All- College. MVC and All-Midwest honors. He led the 1992 Blue Jays to a A four-year starter for Air Force, Foster is No. 2 on AFA’s 16-2-1 mark and a No. 1 national ranking as a junior. He ranks career scoring list (139 points) and the program’s career leader among the school leaders in 12 categories. with 31 assists. He was a three-time all-region selection, earned Originally from Katy, Texas, Doyle earned his bachelor’s All-America honors in 1988 and was the first soccer player to degree in interpersonal communications from Bowling Green receive the USAFA Male Athlete of the Year award. He was State University in 1996. selected for the College Senior Bowl, a member of the 1989 Doyle and his wife, Katie, have two children, Lucy (3) and University Games Team, the U.S. National “B” Team (1988- Liam (1). 90) and represented the United States on the Senior Division National Team. Following graduation, Foster was stationed at the Academy Lt. Col. Kip Kiefer as an assistant soccer coach and played professionally for the Assistant Coach Colorado Foxes in the APSL’s inaugural season. He then attend- ed undergraduate pilot training at Williams AFB, Ariz., where First Season he was awarded the Daedalian Trophy for flying excellence and Lt. Col. Kip Kiefer enters his first season as was briefly stationed at Holloman AFB, N.M., where he played a member of the coaching staff. He gradu- for the New Mexico Chiles in the USISL. ated from the Air Force Academy with a Foster has been stationed at Bitburg and Spangdahlem degree in management in 1996, earned AB, Germany; Tyndall and Eglin AFB, Fla.; RAF Valley, Wales; an MBA from the University of Arizona Langley AFB, Va., and NAS Keflavik, Iceland. He is a com- in 2003, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Management, mand pilot with over 1,500 hours in the F-15C, including over Strategy and Entrepreneurship from the University of Colorado 250 combat hours. Prior to his retirement, he was the 306 FTG at Boulder. Liaison to the Academy and an instructor pilot at the Academy A four-year letter winner for the Falcons, Kiefer was a airfield. member of USAFA’s 1993 NCAA quarterfinal team. Kiefer was Foster is the father of two children, Christopher (16) and also captain of AFA’s wrestling team where he placed second, Kylie (9). third, and fourth (twice) in the Western Athletic Conference Championships and was an alternate for the NCAA National Championships. A rare two-sport standout, Kiefer also excelled Kevin Doyle militarily as a Cadet Group Honor Chairman. His performance Assistant Coach militarily and on the athletic fields earned him accolades as a First Season distinguished military and athletic graduate and the Academy’s Award for Athletic Leadership. Kevin Doyle was named an assistant coach Following graduation, Kiefer competed for both the All-Air for the Air Force men’s soccer team on Force soccer and wrestling teams. His soccer teams won the All- March 22, 2012. Doyle joins the Academy Armed Forces Championships four times and he was selected coaching staff after spending three years to the all-tournament team in each of those four years. He has as an assistant coach at Virginia Tech. 10 international caps as a member of the U.S. Military National Prior to coaching at Virginia Tech, Doyle was the top assis- team. In 2001, Kiefer captained the U.S. Military National tant at Creighton University from 2001-2006, overseeing the Team that won the CISM Regional Championship (similar to recruiting process along with training goalkeepers and the team CONCACAF) and competed in the Military World Cup in defense. The Creighton goalkeeping corps and defense ranked Cairo, Egypt. He holds a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) in the national top-25 in goals against average in two of his final National “D” License. three years with the program. During his stint with the Blue Kiefer has been stationed at the Air Force Academy, Los Jays, the team made the NCAA tournament each year, including Angeles AFB, and Fort Dix. He lives in Colorado Springs with three quarterfinals and a place in the 2002 College Cup. his wife, Dominique, and their three children, Kylie (6), Kaden Before joining the Creighton staff, Doyle spent time at (3), and Keagan (3).

4 GoAirForceFalcons.com Support Staff Lt. Col. Shawn McKelvy Lt. Col. David Walick Capt. Jeremiah Kirschman Officer Representative Officer Representative Officer Representative Lt. Col. Shawn D. McKelvy Lt. Col. Dave Walick is Capt. Jeremiah Kirschman is a returning USAFA faculty in his first year as an offi- is in his fourth year as an member and is in his fifth cer representative for the officer representative for year as an officer represen- men’s soccer team. Walick, the men’s soccer team. tative for the men’s soccer who graduated from the Kirschman graduated from team. Currently, he is an Academy in 1993 with a the Academy in 2004 with a associate professor for the bachelor of science degree bachelor of science department of law, having in political science and degree in management. He previously served there from humanities, is currently the is also in his fourth year of 2005-09. sole USAFA psychiatrist and the chief of the teaching in the management department at McKelvy attended Benedictine College Mental Health Clinic at USAFA. the Academy. in Atchison, Kansas, as a presidential scholar Following his graduation, Walick was Following his graduation, Kirschman was and was a four-year varsity letterman and assigned to graduate school in philosophy/ assigned to Cannon AFB, N.M., where he was Scholar-Athlete All-American in men’s soccer. ethics at Arizona State University, before a contracting officer. After spending three He graduated in May of 1996 with a degree in spending two years in the Air Force Office years at Cannon, Kirschman received an MBA business administration and then attended law of Special Investigations (AFOSI) then 18 in acquisitions and contract management from school at Washburn University School of Law, months as an instructor in the USAFA depart- the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, where he earned a Juris Doctor with honors in ment of philosophy and fine arts. In 1998, he Calif. He earned the Naval Postgraduate 1999. began medical school at Tulane University School Superior Service Award upon gradua- Since entering active duty in October of School of Medicine and completed tion in Dec. 2008. 1999 as a Judge Advocate, he has served at his residency in general psychiatry at the A three-year letterwinner on the men’s various levels of command; most recently he University of Texas Health Science Center at soccer team at the Academy, he played in was assigned to the Office of the Secretary San Antonio (UTHSCSA). 55 career games with 38 career starts as a of Defense as the Deputy Director of Legal He additionally completed his child defender. Kirschman, who tallied three assists Policy. This past summer he returned to and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at in his career, helped the Falcons post a 29-24- USAFA as a senior military faculty member in UTHSCSA in 2008. Walick is board 3 record during his three seasons, including an the department of law. McKelvy and his wife, certified in both general psychiatry and child/ 11-5-1 mark his sophomore campaign. Anne, are the proud parents of three children, adolescent psychiatry and prior to his move to Kirschman has stayed involved with Brendan (15), Riley (13) and Kiernan (10). He USAFA he served as the outpatient behavioral the game of soccer as he was a member of is an avid skier and Denver Broncos fan. health services chief and then inpatient ser- the All-Air Force team in 2007, ‘10 and ‘11. vices chief at the San Antonio Military Kirschman and his wife, Crystal, have been Medical Center. married for eight years. A four-year starter on the men’s soccer team at the Academy, Walick was an NCAA All-American in 1992 following a 45-point season that helped the men’s team reach the NCAA tournament. His 45 points during his senior season in 1992 is No. 3 on AFA’s single-season chart. He was a first-team all-Far West Region selection in 1992, was named to the all-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation team and was the team MVP in ‘92 as well. Walick and his wife, Krissi, an Army orthopedic surgeon and West Point graduate, have two daughters, Adi (6) and Sage (3).

Sam McNell Garrett Fritzsche Kim Pinske Team Manager Team Manager Strength & Conditioning

Air Force Men’s Soccer 2012 5 2012 Season Preview When asked about an outlook for the 2012 most by a Falcon in one season since Marcus Air Force men’s soccer season, head coach Sagastume had 13 in 2003. Durr also became Doug Hill is quick to point out that this is AFA’s first All-Far West region selection since not a rebuilding year for his Falcons. With 19 2005. letterwinners and nine starters returning, the “The leadership on this team is excellent!” expectations are as high as ever entering the exclaimed Hill. “The seniors all know they are campaign. The Falcons, who also lost just two playing their last season of college ball and of their top eight scorers from last season, are want to make a statement for themselves and gunning for their first trip to the NCAA play- Air Force soccer with a run into the NCAA’s. offs since 1993. The boys put in the fitness work over the “We are very excited about the season summer and are coming back fit and ready to with so many returning players that are expe- play. It’s a fun group that plays well together rienced and coming off of a successful 2011 and they are very united and committed. It season just falling short of a birth into the has been almost two decades since we had 10 NCAA playoffs,” said Hill. “It has been a goal seniors on the team and we will have no prob- for this group for a while and I think it is very lem with leadership.” achievable this year. The reality is there are Fellow senior Garrett Getschow, who 204 other D-1 schools with the same goal and returned to the team last season after taking only 48 will be selected. It is usually a fight to a leave of absence from the Academy for the the end and the players we have are ready to 2010 campaign, is back after scoring a team- battle till the end.” high nine goals, including three game-winners Coming off the team’s first winning season last year. Junior Brian Klazura also returns in eight years, a 12-6-2 campaign that ended after posting six goals, including three game- with a heartbreaking defeat in the semifinals winners of his own and two assists as a sopho- of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation more. Seniors Conor Henry (six points), Zane Tournament, the Falcons had a very produc- Dydasco (five points) and Patrick Compton tive spring season and are looking to continue (one assist) along with junior Caleb Downey Senior goalie Matt Underwood that momentum into the fall campaign. (second-team all-conference) return some Leading the way in 2012 are senior firepower up front and in the middle. captains Kevin Durr, Eric Tise and Matt Tise leads a defense that allowed just one The class is highlighted by Joey Haug Underwood. Durr, the team’s reigning two- goal per game in 2011 and returns three start- (Rocklin, CA), Ben Kern (Charlotte, NC), time MVP and a first-team all-conference ers. Tise, an honorable mention all-MPSF pick Abinadi Samayoa (Kaysville, UT), Jacob performer the last two years, led the squad last year, finished third among field players LaPorte (Monrovia, CA) and Connor in scoring with 22 points on six goals and 10 in minutes played last year. He notched two Dunbaker (Columbia, SC). assists. His 10 assists ranked second in the assists in ’11, both coming on game-winning The Falcons, whose 12 wins last season MPSF and seventh nationally and were the goals. Seniors Trevor Wade and Jake Jones were the most since the 1997 squad won 13, also return to the back line after appearing will open the regular season on Saturday, in 20 and 19 games, respectively, last season. August 25 at service-academy rival Army, Senior Kevin Rossillon, junior Mitch Kim and then play their first home game on Friday, sophomore Matt Payne will vie for playing Aug. 31 against UC Davis during Parents’ time. Weekend followed by a game against Drexel Underwood, meanwhile, returns as the on Sept. 2 at Cadet Soccer Stadium. starting goalie after earning honorable men- “I feel the key will be doing well in the tion all-conference accolades for the second non-conference portion along with our tough consecutive year in 2011. He posted an excel- conference games where two teams are ranked lent 0.97 goals-against average last season, in the top 30, with New Mexico ranked No. good for third in the conference. He also 2 in the country,” said Hill. “The preseason recorded five shutouts, the most by a Falcon conference coach’s poll has us picked to come keeper in one season since Mike Brophy had in tie for third with Denver and think it is the six in 2001. Underwood finished second in the highest we have been ranked since 2000.” MPSF with 80 saves and produced a career- The eight-team Mountain Pacific Sports high 11 saves in a scoreless tie at Denver. Federation will once again split into two four- The incoming class consists of 13 players team divisions for the 2012 campaign. Air that make up another strong recruiting Force will be in the Mountain Division with class. Three come in from the AFA Prep New Mexico, conference newcomer Houston school while seven of the recruits have played Baptist and Denver and will play each of on U.S. Soccer Development Academy teams. those schools in a home-and-home series. Members of the Class of 2016 come from 10 The Falcons will play the four schools in the different states. Pacific Division, San Jose State, UNLV, Seattle “We brought in another solid freshmen University and Cal. State-Bakersfield, just one class and some will contribute right away,” time for a total of 10 conference games. The said Hill. “It is nice that we don’t have to rely MPSF Tournament begins on Thurs., Nov. 8 on a lot of them right away with all the chal- in Albuquerque, N.M., while the 2012 NCAA lenges at the academy, but those that step up Tournament opens on Thursday, Nov. 15. Senior midfielder Kevin Durr to the college pace will get playing time.”

6 GoAirForceFalcons.com 2012 Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Matt Underwood GK 6-0 185 Sr. Colleyville, TX (USAFA Prep School) 2 Michael Thrasher MF 5-11 170 Jr. Birmingham, AL (Oak Mountain HS) 3 Matt Payne MF 5-10 155 So. Glen Ellyn, IL (Lake Forest Academy) 4 Eric Tise D 6-0 160 Sr. Cumming, GA (Forsyth Central HS) 5 Zane Dydasco F 5-8 165 Sr. Honolulu, HI (USAFA Prep School) 6 Caleb Downey D 6-1 175 Jr. Evergreen CO (Home School) 7 Kevin Rossillon D 5-10 170 Sr. Albuquerque, NM (El Dorado HS) 8 Mitch Kim D 6-0 195 Jr. Sammamish, WA (Skyline HS) 9 Garrett Getschow F 5-11 182 Sr. Flower Mound, TX (Flower Mound HS) 10 Conor Henry F 6-1 190 Sr. Bourne, MA (Coyle and Cassidy HS) 11 Patrick Compton MF 5-9 160 Sr. Murfreesboro, TN (Riverdale HS) 12 Brian Klazura F 5-10 165 Jr. Rockford, IL (Boylan Catholic HS) 13 Kevin Durr MF 6-0 165 Sr. Garmisch, Germany (Munich Int’l School) 14 Jake Jones D 6-4 190 Sr. Virginia Beach, VA (Hickory HS) 15 Luke Welch MF 6-0 175 So. Middletown, MD (Middletown HS) 16 Trevor Wade D 6-2 185 Sr. Bel Air, MD (John Carroll School) 17 Scott McGillivray MF 6-3 155 So. Colorado Springs, CO (USAFA Prep School) 18 Abinadi Samayoa F 5-10 165 Fr. Kaysville, UT (USAFA Prep School) 19 Jacob LaPorte D 5-7 145 Fr. Monrovia, CA (USAFA Prep School) 20 Ben Kern D 5-10 160 Fr. Charlotte, NC (Weddington HS) 21 Alex Frazier F 5-7 162 So. Colorado Springs, CO (USAFA Prep School) 22 Joey Haug MF 5-6 150 Fr. Rocklin, CA (Rocklin HS) 23 John Fernandez GK 5-7 154 So. Lake Mary, FL (Lake Mary HS) 24 Connor Dunbaker F 5-8 150 Fr. Columbia, SC (Irmo HS))

Pronunciation Guide Head Coach: Doug Hill Dydasco ...... Dih-DASS-koe Getschow ...... Get-CHOW Assistant Coaches: Chris Foster Haug ...... HOWG Kevin Doyle Klazura ...... Kluh-ZUR-uh Lt. Col. Kip Kiefer Rossillon ...... Ruh-SILL-yun Abinadi Samayoa...... Uh-BIN-ih-die Sam-ee-OH-uh Team Trainer: Kristen Cornett

Air Force Men’s Soccer 2012 7 Meet the Falcons

#13 KEVIN DURR

Class | Senior (Team Captain) Position | Midfielder Height | 6-0 Weight | 165 Hometown | Garmisch, Germany Previous School | Munich International School Major | Management

2011 (Junior) First-team all-MPSF selection and team MVP for the second straight season … started all 20 games at the midfield position … led the team in scoring with 22 points … scored six goals and dished out a team-high 10 assists … his 10 assists ranked second in the MPSF and seventh nation- ally and were the most by a Falcon in one season since Marcus Sagastume had 13 in 2003 … earned All-Far West region honors, first Falcon since Colin Eames in 2005 … named to the 2011 MPSF all-tournament team …. led squad with 70 total shots and 32 on goal … scored game-winning goal in 4-0 rout over UNLV in Las Vegas … finished second in the conference in shots and fourth in points … fourth on the team with 1701 min- utes played … posted two assists in back-to-back wins over College of Charleston (3-1) and Buffalo (6-1) … assisted on the game-winning goal in each game … also assisted on game-winners against San Jose State (1-0) and CSU Bakersfield (2-1).

2010 (Sophomore) Named first-team all-MPSF and team MVP ... appeared in and started 18 games ... second on the team in scoring with 10 points ... led team with four goals, all game-winners ... tied for second in the conference with four GWG ... finished second in the MPSF in shots per game (3.11) and third in total shots (56) ... led team with 21 shots on goal ... named to the 2010 MSPF all-tournament team ... scored against Oral Roberts, New Mexico, UNLV and Sacramento State ... also added two assists, one on the game-winner, against Cal Poly ... one of four Falcons to log more than 1500 minutes ... connected on one of the team’s two PKs.

2009 (Freshman) One of only three Falcons, and the only freshman, to start all 17 games ... tied for third in scoring with eight points ... scored three goals and added two assists ... most points by an AFA freshman since Josh Rhynard had 11 in 2006 ... named the team’s Rookie of the Year ... scored first career goal in 4-0 victory over Howard ... notched game-tying goal with less than eight minutes remaining in MPSF tournament against Denver.

Before Air Force National Team: Member of the U.S. Under-15 National Team in 2005-06. ODP: Member of the Olympic Development Program Europe since 1998 and selected to the Region I Pool. Club: Played for the Garmisch - Partenkirchen club team from 2007-09 ... named team cap- tain despite being the team’s youngest player ... also played for FC Bayern Munich from 2005-07 and Bayern Leverkusen from 2003-05 ... played in the youth system of the German Bundesliga Clubs since 1997 High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer ... named team MVP as a senior ... two-time first-team selection to the All-Europe International School Tournament ... played on the U.S. Adidas All-Star Team in 2006 ... member of the International Baccalaureate program ... high school soccer coach was Paul Murphy.

Personal Parents are Peter and Helga Durr ... has one sister and one brother ... would like to attend pilot training following his time at the Academy ... completed the Powered Flight Program this past summer ... also worked the Basic Cadet Training ... active in his squadron as the executive officer ... member of superintendent’s list last spring … hobbies include skiing and hanging out at the beach ... recruited by James Madison, Seton Hall, Princeton and Army ... speaks flu- ent German and intermediate French ... favorite food is anything German ... favorite movie is Braveheart ... favorite book is All Quiet on the Western Front ... reality show he would choose to be on is Jersey Shore … person in history he would most like to meet is Konrad Adenauer, the first chancellor of West Germany ... credits his parents and brother with the biggest influ- ence on his sports career ... favorite professional soccer team is Bayern Munich … favorite player is Iniesta …. member of cadet squadron 35.

8 GoAirForceFalcons.com DURR’S CAREER STATISTICS

Yr. GP-GS Min. Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PK-Att. 2009 17-17 1246 3 2 8 31 7 0 0-0 2010 18-18 1543 4 2 10 56 21 4 1-1 2011 20-20 1701 6 10 22 70 32 1 0-0 TOTALS 55-55 4490 13 14 40 157 60 5 1-1

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#4 ERIC TISE

Class | Senior (Team Captain) Position | Defender Height | 6-0 Weight | 160 Hometown | Cumming, Ga. Previous School | Forsyth Central HS Major | Management

2011 (Junior) Third-team all-MPSF selection … started all 20 games … finished third on the team with 1772 minutes played … helped anchor a defense that allowed just one goal per game … recorded two assists, both on game-winning goals … had an assist on the first goal in a 4-0 win over UNLV and a 2-0 win over Denver at the MPSF Tournament … attempted six total shots and five on goal.

2010 (Sophomore) Appeared in and started 18 games ... finished third on the team with 1577 minutes played ... attempted four shots, one of them on goal.

2009 (Freshman) Appeared in and started 16 games ... posted one assist, the first of his career, in a 4-0 victory over Howard ... played the third-most minutes (1,348) of any Falcon and the most by any freshman.

Before Air Force Club: Played for Atlanta Fire U.S. Soccer Development Academy club team from 2000-09 ... led team to titles at the Georgia State Cup, Disney Showcase and Raleigh Classic ... member of the Under-17 (2007-08) and Under-18 (‘08-09) teams ... went to Super National Tournament with Under-13 team.

ODP: Member of the Georgia Olympic Development Program since 2001.

High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer ... also lettered one year in wrestling ... three-time member of all-county soccer team ... two-time team captain ... high school soccer coach was Ross Walker.

Personal Parents are Tim and Martha Tise ... has two sisters and one brother ... would like to attend pilot training following his time at the Academy ... worked the USAFA Sports Camps this past sum- mer ... also worked Basic Cadet Training ... active in his squadron as the support officer ... hob- bies include wakeboarding, water skiing and watching movies ... recruited by Navy, Wisconsin and Northwestern ... has a black belt in taekwondo ... favorite food is hash browns ... favorite movie is Forrest Gump ... favorite book is The Bible ... reality show he would choose to be on is The Amazing Race ... person in history he would most like to meet is George Washington ... credits his parents with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite professional soccer team is Barcelona … favorite player is Fabio Coentrao … member of cadet squadron 40.

10 GoAirForceFalcons.com TISE’S CAREER STATISTICS

Yr. GP-GS Min. Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PK-Att. 2009 16-16 1348 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-0 2010 18-18 1577 0 0 0 4 1 0 0-0 2011 20-20 1738 0 2 2 6 5 0 0-0 TOTALS 54-54 4663 0 3 3 10 6 0 0-0

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#1 MATT UNDERWOOD

Class | Senior Position | Goaltender Height | 6-0 Weight | 185 Hometown | Colleyville, Texas Previous School | USAFA Prep School Major | Systems Engineering Management

2011 (Junior) Honorable mention all-MPSF selection … played every minute of the season … posted a 12-6-2 record … his 12 wins were the most by a Falcon since Rich Cullen had 13 in 1997 … his five shutouts were the most by a Falcon since Mike Brophy had six in 2001 … posted a 0.97 goals-against average, good for third in the MPSF … his 80 saves ranked No. 2 in the league … did not allow more than two goals in any game … did not allow more than one goal in any of the last nine games … posted a career-high 11 saves in 0-0 draw at Denver.

2010 (Sophomore) Appeared in 17 games, started 16 of them ... played just under 1400 minutes ... posted a 7-10 record with two shutouts ... blanked UNLV and San Jose State ... had a 1.81 goals-against average ... tied for fifth in the MPSF with 64 saves.

2009 (Freshman) Did not play a varsity match.

Before Air Force USAFA Prep School: Played in 19 games (10 in goal and nine on the field) in 2008 ... scored four goals and had three shutouts.

ODP: Member of the North Texas Olympic Development Pool (`05-06).

Club: Played for the ‘90 Dallas Solar club team ... three-time Stonewall winner of the Division I Boys Classic League in Dallas, TX ... state cup finalist in 2009 ... two-time Region 3 West Division finalist ... led team to Score the Shore championship in 2008.

High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer at Grapevine High School ... all-region first-team selection as a senior ... all-district first-team and second-team all-area pick as well ... named dis- trict and team newcomer of the year as a sophomore ... led team to two Bi-District champion- ships ... high school soccer coach was Heath Bullard.

Personal Parents are David and Lynne Underwood ... has one sister and one brother ... would like to attend pilot training following his time at the Academy ... completed Operation Air Force at Fairchild AFB, Texas this past summer ... also was a member of the Prep School Cadre … active in his squadron as the IC representative ... hobbies include playing the guitar and piano and skiing ... recruited by UC Riverside, Marshall and Charlotte ... favorite food is Mexican food ... favorite movie is Eldorado ... favorite book is Gates of Fire ... person in history he would most like to meet is Oliver Kahn ... greatest moment in sports was defeating 14th-ranked Stanford in an exhibition game as a sophomore ... credits his parents with the biggest influence on his sports career ... started playing soccer at age four … member of cadet squadron 38.

12 GoAirForceFalcons.com UNDERWOOD’S CAREER STATISTICS

Yr. GP-GS Min. GA GAA Saves Svs% W-L-T SHO 2009 DNP 2010 17-17 1390 28 1.81 64 .696 7-10-0 2 2011 20-20 1855 20 0.97 80 .800 12-6-2 5 TOTALS 37-37 3245 48 1.33 144 .750 19-16-2 7

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#11 PATRICK COMPTON

Class | Senior Position | Midfielder Height | 5-9 Weight | 155 Hometown | Murfreesboro, Tenn. Previous School | Riverdale HS Major | Environmental Engineering

2011 (Junior) Appeared in all 20 games, started two … notched the first point of his career with an assist in the season opener against Houston Baptist … attempted nine total shots and two on goal … named the team’s Most Improved Player for the second consecutive season … member of superin- tendent’s list … named to the MPSF all-academic team for the second straight year.

2010 (Sophomore) Appeared in 14 games, starting 10 of them ... attempted 15 shots during the season ... had three shots on goal ... named the team’s Most Improved Player ... named to the MPSF all-academic team.

2009 (Freshman) Appeared in one game, against Denver in the regular-season finale.

Before Air Force ODP: Member of the Tennessee State Olympic Development Program Team from 2004-08.

Club: Played for the Knoxville Futbol Club team ... led team to Premier League championship in 2009 ... also won Division I state championship ... also played for the Tennessee Futbol Club and the Murfreesboro Strikers.

High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer ... named district and team MVP after scoring 22 goals as a senior ... two-time first-team all-state pick ... three-time first-team all-district selection ... notched 21 goals as a junior ... two-time team captain ... valedictorian of his high school class ... member of National Honor Society ... high school soccer coach was Ali Arman.

Personal Parents are Brad and Lorrie Compton ... has two brothers ... would like to attend pilot training following his time at the Academy ... completed summer research program in Vicksburg, Va., this past summer, working for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer Research and Development Center ... was also a flight commander for Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) … member of dean’s list each semester at the Academy … hobbies include hiking, kayaking and rock climbing ... favorite food is chicken parmesan ... favorite movie is Forrest Gump ... favorite book is Into The Wild ... person in history he would most like to meet is Angus Young ... great- est moment in sports was being a part of the 400-meter Tennessee state championship relay team in high school ... credits his father with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favor- ite professional soccer team is Liverpool … favorite soccer player is Steven Gerrard … member of cadet squadron 13.

14 GoAirForceFalcons.com COMPTON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Yr. GP-GS Min. Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PK-Att. 2009 1-0 66 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2010 14-10 851 0 0 0 15 3 0 0-0 2011 20-2 727 0 1 1 9 2 0 0-0 TOTALS 35-12 1644 0 1 1 24 5 0 0-0

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#5 ZANE DYDASCO

Class | Senior Position | Forward Height | 5-7 Weight | 160 Hometown | Honolulu, Hawaii Previous School | USAFA Prep School Major | Systems Engineering Management

2011 (Junior) Appeared in 17 games, starting 10 … recorded five points on two goals and one assist … finished fourth on the team with 29 total shots and 13 on goal … scored game-winning goal in the second overtime against Seattle University for a 2-1 victory … also scored in 2-1 loss at home to New Mexico … missed three games after suffering an injury in the season opener against Houston Baptist.

2010 (Sophomore) Second-team all-MPSF selection ... one of only three Falcons to start all 19 games ... led the team and finished tied for sixth in the MPSF with five assists ... added three goals for a team-high 11 points ... four of his assists came on game-winning goals ... scored a goal and added an assist (on the GWG) in AFA’s 3-2 upset victory at New Mexico ... also scored against Cal Poly and at the MPSF Tournament against Sacramento State.

2009 (Freshman) Appeared in all 17 games, started 15 of them ... scored his first career goal two minutes into overtime to defeat service-academy rival Army ... fin- ished the season with one goal and two assists, good for four points ... fourth on the team with 21 shots attempted.

Before Air Force USAFA Prep School: Led the Prep School in scoring with 16 goals and four assists in 17 games during the 2008 season.

ODP: Member of the Olympic Development Region IV Team in 2003 and `04.

High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer at Kamehameha High School ... led team to two state championships ... first-team all-state selection as a senior ... named Gatorade Hawaii Player of the Year ... named Player of the Year by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin ... high school soccer coach was Andrew Ah New.

Personal Parents are Jose and Misty Dydasco ... has two sisters ... his sister Caprice plays soccer at UCLA … worked the USAFA Sports Camps this past summer ... also worked Basic Cadet Training ... would like to attend pilot training and start a flight school in Hawaii following his time at the Academy ... active in his squadron as an athletic officer ... hobbies include ceramics and body surfing ... recruited by Seattle University ... favorite food is tossed salad ... favorite book is Moby Dick … person in history he would most like to meet is King Kamehameha ... greatest moment in sports is scoring a last minute game-winning goal in the Hawaii state semifinals as a senior ... credits his father with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite professional soccer player is Lionel Messi … member of cadet squadron 36.

16 GoAirForceFalcons.com DYDASCO’S CAREER STATISTICS

Yr. GP-GS Min. Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PK-Att. 2009 17-15 1083 1 2 4 21 8 1 0-0 2010 19-19 1232 3 5 11 43 11 0 1-1 2011 17-10 910 2 1 5 29 13 1 0-0 TOTALS 53-44 3225 6 8 20 93 32 2 1-1

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#9 GARRETT GETSCHOW

Class | Senior Position | Forward Height | 5-11 Weight | 182 Hometown | Flower Mound, Texas Previous School | Flower Mound HS Major | Management

2011 (Junior) Second-team all-MPSF selection … started all 20 games at forward … led the team with nine goals and second on the squad with 19 points … second on the team with 48 total shots and 25 on goal … finished third in the MPSF with nine goals and tied for sixth with 19 points … tied for the team lead with three game-winning goals … scored a goal in four straight games, including a pair in the fourth of the four against Buffalo … scored game-winner in 2-0 victory over Denver at the MPSF Tournament … his three game-winners tied for fourth in the MPSF … named to the MPSF all-academic team for the second time in his career.

2010 (Junior) Did not play a varsity game ... took the year off from the Academy.

2009 (Sophomore) Appeared in 11 games, started two of them ... scored two goals in a 4-0 rout of Howard ... also scored against UMKC and in the season finale against Denver ... tied for team lead with four goals and tied for third with eight points ... finished seventh in the MPSF in goals per game (0.36) ... member of the academic all-MPSF team.

2008 (Freshman) Appeared in all 18 games, started five of them ... tallied one assist during the season, setting up Kevin Rosser’s game-winner in a 2-1 win over Sacramento State.

Before Air Force ODP: Played on the Texas First Team for U-12 and U-13 ... member of the U-13 Regional Pool.

Club: Played for the Comets ‘90 Blue for eight seasons ... helped team to Dallas Cup semifinals in 2003 and quarterfinals in 2007 ... team won the Disney Showcase Tournament twice ... club coach was Horst Bertl.

High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer ... Two-time first-team all-state selection and team offensive MVP ... set new school record for goals in a season (26) and a game (4) ... tour- nament MVP at Arlington Martin Tournament ... member of academic all-state team and National Honor Society ... high school soccer coach was Guy Greening.

Personal Parents are George and Cindy Getschow ... has five older sisters and one older brother ... minor- ing in Spanish ... worked USAFA Sports Camps this past summer ... also worked Basic Cadet Training as an assistant flight commander ... active in his squadron as the assistant director of operations and executive officer ... favorite food is Peruvian food ... reality show he would choose to be on is Man vs. Wild Amazon ... favorite movie is Pulp Fiction … person in history he would most like to meet is Fernando Cortez ... greatest moment in sports was scoring the game-winning goal in the final minutes against Pittsburgh last season … credits his parents with the biggest influence on his sports career ... started playing soccer at age four … favorite profes- sional soccer team is Liverpool … favorite player is Messi … named to superintendent’s list as a sophomore and dean’s list as a junior … member of cadet squadron 27.

18 GoAirForceFalcons.com GETSCHOW’S CAREER STATISTICS

Yr. GP-GS Min. Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PK-Att. 2008 18-5 763 0 1 1 12 6 0 0-0 2009 11-2 440 4 0 8 12 8 0 0-0 2011 20-20 1256 9 1 19 48 25 3 0-0 TOTALS 49-27 2459 13 2 28 72 39 3 0-0

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#10 CONOR HENRY

Class | Senior Position | Forward Height | 6-1 Weight | 190 Hometown | Bourne, Mass. Previous School | Coyle Cassidy HS Major | Systems Engineering Management

2011 (Junior) Appeared in 19 games … recorded six points on one goal and four assists … his four assists were the third-most on the team … scored only goal of the season in a 6-1 rout over Buffalo … assisted on the game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory over Denver in the regular-season finale … attempt- ed 17 total shots and 10 on goal … named to the Capital One Academic All-District VII first team … named to the MPSF all-academic team for the second straight year.

2010 (Sophomore) Appeared in 19 games, started four of them ... finished fourth on the team with six points ... scored three goals during the season, tying for the second-most on the team ... scored his first career goal, the game-winner, in a 2-1 win over Cal Poly ... also scored against San Jose State and Seattle University ... attempted 15 total shots with five of them on goal ... named to the MPSF all-academic team.

2009 (Freshman) Did not play a varsity match.

Before Air Force ODP: Played on the Massachusetts Olympic Development Program State team from 2003-05 ... member of the 2005 ODP regional team and the ‘06 national ODP camp.

Club: Played for the Massachusetts Premier Soccer Cape Cod Crusaders from 2004-09 ... coached by Paul Baber.

High School: Three-year letterwinner in football and basketball ... also lettered twice in baseball and once in track ... captain of football team as a senior ... first-team all-conference selection in football and basketball ... also all-state pick for football ... member of National Honor Society.

Personal Parents are John and Lisa Henry ... has two sisters … worked Summer Seminar as a flight commander this past summer ... also was a flight commander for the Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) ... would like to attend pilot training following his time at the Academy ... active in his squadron as an assistant flight commander … named to the superin- tendent’s list last spring … favorite food is French toast ... reality show he would choose to be on is The Office ... favorite movie is Old School ... favorite musical artist is Kid Cudi ... favorite book is Unbroken ... greatest moment in sports was scoring the game-winning goal vs. Cal-Poly in overtime as a sophomore … credits his family with the biggest influence on his sports career ... started playing soccer at age three … member of cadet squadron 7.

20 GoAirForceFalcons.com HENRY’S CAREER STATISTICS

Yr. GP-GS Min. Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PK-Att. 2009 DNP 2010 19-4 701 3 0 6 5 1 0 0-0 2011 19-0 554 1 4 6 17 10 0 0-0 TOTALS 38-4 1255 4 4 12 22 11 0 0-0

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#14 JAKE JONES

Class | Senior Position | Defender Height | 6-4 Weight | 190 Hometown | Virginia Beach, Va. Previous School | Hickory HS Major | Systems Engineering Management

2011 (Junior) Appeared in 19 games, starting 18 … finished fifth on the team with 1595 minutes played … posted his first career points with two assists … recorded an assist against Pitt and on the game-winning goal in a 3-2 win over Central Connecticut State … attempted 11 total shots and three on goal … helped anchor a defense that allowed just one goal per game.

2010 (Sophomore) Appeared in and started nine games ... attempted two shots.

2009 (Freshman) Appeared in one game, the regular-season finale against Denver.

Before Air Force ODP: Member of the Olympic Development Program Southeastern District Team.

Club: Played for the Beach F.C. team for five seasons.

High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer ... district co-player of the year as a senior ... first-team all-district and all-region... second-team all-state ... two-time second-team all-region ... two-time team captain ... member of National Honor Society ... high school soccer coach was Eric Blackmore.

Personal Parents are David Jones and Christi Hajzak ... has two brothers and one sister ... both of his parents graduated from the Naval Academy in 1986 ... his father played tennis and his mother played basketball for Navy ... would like to attend pilot training and fly fighters following his time at the Academy ... worked the USAFA Sports Camps this past summer ... also worked as the Base Squadron Director of Operations for the Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) ... active in his squadron as the athletic officer ... recruited by Navy, West Virginia and Drexel ... favorite food is pizza ... favorite movie is Warrior ... favorite book is The Killer Angels … reality show he would choose to be on is The Amazing Race ... person in history he would most like to meet is Notorious ... credits his mother with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite professional soccer team is Chelsea … favorite player is David Louiz … mem- ber of cadet squadron 37.

22 GoAirForceFalcons.com JONES’ CAREER STATISTICS

Yr. GP-GS Min. Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PK-Att. 2009 1-0 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2010 9-9 695 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 2011 19-18 1595 0 2 2 11 3 0 0-0 TOTALS 29-27 3219 0 2 2 13 3 0 0-0

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#7 KEVIN ROSSILLON

Class | Senior Position | Defender Height | 5-10 Weight | 170 Hometown | Albuquerque, N.M. Previous School | Eldorado HS Majors | Operations Research / Mathematics

s011 (Junior) Appeared in seven games as a reserve defender.

2010 (Sophomore) Appeared in eight games ... attempted two shots.

2009 (Freshman) Did not play a varsity match.

Before Air Force Club: Played for the Rio Vista team for two seasons ... helped team to state title in 2009 and a semifinal appearance in `08 ... club coach was Chris Cartlidge.

High School: Two-year letterwinner in soccer ... lettered three years in tennis ... named district co-player of the year and second-team all-state in soccer as a senior ... helped team to the state finals as a junior ... district singles champion as a junior and senior in tennis ... helped team to semifi- nal appearance at the state tournament ... high school soccer coach was Dr. Walt Witkowski.

Personal Parents are Jerome and Leslie Rossillon ... has one sister and one brother ... completed a Cadet Summer Research Program at the National Reconnaissance Office in Washington D.C., this past summer ... also worked was the base commander for the personnel recovery portion of the Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) program ... active in his squadron as the honor officer, in charge of honor training, education and remediation ... hobbies include all sports and hanging out with friends ... recruited by Luther College and Washington College ... favorite food is enchiladas (but only with real green chile) ... favorite TV show is House ... favor- ite book is Harry Potter series ... lived in Germany for two and a half years ... greatest moment in sports was converting a penalty kick in the state semifinals his junior year in high school ... credits his father with the biggest influence on his sports career ... member of cadet squadron 35.

24 GoAirForceFalcons.com ROSSILLON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Yr. GP-GS Min. Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PK-Att. 2009 DNP 2010 8-0 124 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 2011 7-0 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 TOTALS 15-0 169 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0

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#16 TREVOR WADE

Class | Senior Position | Defender Height | 6-2 Weight | 185 Hometown | Bel Air, Md. Previous School | John Carroll School Major | Systems Engineering Management

2011 (Junior) Started all 20 games … second on the team with 1765 minutes played … helped anchor a defense that allowed just one goal per game … notched first point of his career with an assist in a 3-2 victory over Duquesne at the Pitt Tournament … it was his only point of the season … attempted just three total shots … named to the MPSF all-academic team.

2010 (Sophomore) Appeared in eight games, started four of them ... attempted three shots, one of them on goal.

2009 (Freshman) Did not play a varsity match ... played for the USAFA rugby club team.

Before Air Force Club: Played for the Kirkwood Soccer Club team in Bear, Del.

High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer ... member of National German Honor Society ... high school soccer coach was Simon Cotton.

Personal Parents are Skip and Terri Wade ... has four siblings ... worked as a command center controller this past summer ... active in his squadron as a flight commander … hobbies include playing and listening to live music ... favorite food is Italian food ... favorite TV show is Tosh.0 ... favorite movie is Forgetting Sarah Marshall ... favorite musical groups are Dispatch, SOJA and the Expendables ... credits his parents with the biggest influence on his sports career ... member of cadet squadron 34.

26 GoAirForceFalcons.com WADE’S CAREER STATISTICS

Yr. GP-GS Min. Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PK-Att. 2009 DNP 2010 8-4 328 0 0 0 3 1 0 0-0 2011 20-20 1765 0 1 1 3 0 0 0-0 TOTALS 28-24 2093 0 1 1 6 1 0 0-0

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#6 CALEB DOWNEY

Class | Junior Position | Midfielder Height | 6-1 Weight | 175 Hometown | Evergreen, Colo. Previous School | Homeschooled Major | Management

2011 (Sophomore) Second-team all-MPSF selection … started all 20 games at midfield … finished sixth on the team in minutes played with 1541 … recorded his only point of the season by assisting on the first goal of the game in a 6-1 rout over Buffalo … attempted 13 total shots and four on goal … named the team’s Most Inspirational Player … named to the MPSF all-academic team.

2010 (Freshman) One of only three Falcons, and the only freshman, to start all 19 games ... second on the team in minutes played with 1600 ... finished the season with three points ... scored first career goal in AFA’s 3-2 upset victory at New Mexico ... scored in the 73rd minute to give the Falcons a 2-1 lead, one they would not relinquish ... tied for fourth on the team with 17 total shots ... placed five of them on goal ... named the team’s Rookie of the Year.

Before Air Force Club: Played for Colorado Rush U.S. Soccer Development Academy club teams for two years ... coaches were Carlo Cornacchia and Erik Bushey ... team captain during 2008-09 season.

High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer at Evergreen High School ... honorable mention all-state selection as a senior ... first-team all-con- ference as a sophomore ... high school soccer coach was Peter Jeans.

Personal Parents are Doug and Claudia Downey ... has four brothers ... his father is a 1977 graduate of the Academy and played football … would like to attend pilot training following his time at the Academy ... completed Operation Air Force at Tyndall AFB, Fla. this past summer ... also served as superintendent for the Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) ... active in his squadron as the drill and ceremonies NCO (non- commissioned officer) ... member of dean’s list twice and superintendent’s list once … hobbies include hockey, ultimate frisbee and playing the guitar ... favorite food is sushi ... favorite movie is Gladiator ... favorite book is Oliver Twist ... reality show he would choose to be on is The Amazing Race with teammate Brian Klazura ... person in history he would most like to meet is Jesus ... credits his high school coach, Eric Bushey, with the biggest influence on his sports career ... started playing soccer at age four … favorite professional soccer team is Chelsea … favorite player is Drogba … member of cadet squadron 28.

28 GoAirForceFalcons.com DOWNEY’S CAREER STATISTICS

Yr. GP-GS Min. Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PK-Att. 2010 19-19 1600 1 1 3 17 5 0 0-0 2011 20-20 1541 0 1 1 13 4 0 0-0 TOTALS 39-39 3141 1 2 4 30 9 0 0-0

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#8 MITCH KIM

Class | Junior Position | Defender Height | 6-0 Weight | 195 Hometown | Sammamish, Wa. Previous School | Skyline HS Major | Management

2011 (Sophomore) Appeared in seven games.

2010 (Freshman) Did not appear in a varsity match.

Before Air Force Club: Played for Eastside FC ... helped team to three state championships and three other state runner-up finishes ... team was ranked 19th in the country in 2009 ... advanced to regional semis in 2008 and quarters in ‘06 and ‘09.

High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer ... also lettered two years in football and swimming ... high school soccer coach was Don Braman.

Personal Parents are Steve and Karin Kim ... has two sisters and two brothers ... his father and an uncle graduated from the Naval Academy, another uncle graduated from USAFA and his grandfather and another uncle graduated from West Point ... his sister Lindsey is on the rowing team at the University of Washington … completed Operation Air Force at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, this past summer ... also recruited by Oregon State, San Jose State and Portland ... favorite food is kalbi ... favorite movie is The Great Gatsby ... favorite book is Harry Potter ... person in his- tory he would most like to meet is his grandfather ... greatest moment is sports was scoring the game-winning goal in the State Cup championship game ... credits his father with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite professional soccer team is Real Madrid … favorite player is Christiano Ronaldo … member of cadet squadron 24.

30 GoAirForceFalcons.com KIM’S CAREER STATISTICS

Yr. GP-GS Min. Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PK-Att. 2010 DNP 2011 7-0 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 TOTALS 7-0 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

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#12 BRIAN KLAZURA

Class | Junior Position | Forward Height | 5-10 Weight | 165 Hometown | Rockford, Ill. Previous School | Boylan Catholic HS Major | Foreign Area Studies

2011 (Sophomore) Appeared in all 20 games, starting 19 at forward … finished fourth on the team with 14 points … tied for second on the team with six goals and added two assists … tied for the team lead with three game-winning goals … scored a pair of goals, including the game-winner, in a 3-2 win over Duquesne at the Pitt Tournament … also scored game-winner against Central Connecticut State and CSU Bakersfield … named MPSF Player of the Week … selected to the all-tournament team at the Pitt Tournament … attempted 18 total shots and nine on goal … his three game-winners tied for fourth in the MPSF.

2010 (Freshman) Appeared in all 19 games ... finished fifth on the team with five points ... scored two goals and added an assist ... scored his first career goal in a 4-0 rout over Oral Roberts at Cadet Soccer Stadium ... notched his first career point earlier in that game with an assist ... also scored in a 2-0 win over UNLV ... tied for fourth on team with 17 total shots, five of them on goal.

Before Air Force ODP: Member of the Illinois Olympic Development Program from 2005-08 ... selected to the Region II Pool from 2005-09 ... helped team to ODP national championship in ‘07 ... traveled to Costa Rica with ODP team in 2009 to play the Costa Rica national youth team ... coaches were Ian Barker and Michael DesLauriers.

Club: Played for the Rockford Raptors for 10 years ... team captain from 2005-10 ... helped team to state runner-up finish in ‘05 ... coach was Hugh Ward.

High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer ... first-team all-sectional and all-conference pick as a senior ... helped team to two third-place finishes at the state tournament ... team won two regional, sectional and super sectional championships ... high school soccer coach was Chris Mera.

Personal Parents are Paul and Molly Klazura ... has one sister and one brother ... his brother played soccer at Notre Dame and currently plays for the Vancouver Whitecaps of MLS ... his grand- father, Frederick Bradshaw, graduated from the Naval Academy in 1947 ... completed a Cadet Immersion Program in Panama this past summer ... he travelled Central America and took Spanish classes … also completed Operation Air Force in Washington D.C. and worked Basic Cadet Training ... active in his squadron as an element leader, in charge of six underclassmen … minoring in Spanish ... hobbies include water skiing, snow skiing and spending time with his family ... also recruited by Xavier, Macalester College and Lewis University ... favorite food is his mother’s apple pie and chocolate chip cookies ... favorite movie is Saving Private Ryan ... favor- ite book is Call of the Wild ... reality TV show he would choose to be on is The Amazing Race … person in history he would most like to meet is George Washington ... greatest moment in sports was scoring two goals, including the game-winner, in a 3-2 victory over Duquesne to win the Nike / Pitt tournament last season ... credits his parents and brother with the biggest influ- ence on his sports career ... member of cadet squadron 27.

32 GoAirForceFalcons.com KLAZURA’S CAREER STATISTICS

Yr. GP-GS Min. Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PK-Att. 2010 19-0 648 2 1 5 17 5 0 0-0 2011 20-19 1105 6 2 14 18 9 3 0-0 TOTALS 39-19 1753 8 3 19 35 14 3 0-0

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#2 MICHAEL THRASHER

Class | Junior Position | Midfielder Height | 5-10 Weight | 170 Hometown | Birmingham, Ala. Previous School | Oak Mountain HS Major | Legal Studies

2011 (Sophomore) Did not play a varsity match.

2010 (Freshman) Did not play a varsity match.

Before Air Force ODP: Member of the Alabama State ODP team from 2005-10 … also spent one year with region team.

Club: Played for the Birmingham United for seven seasons, including three with its US Soccer Academy team … helped team to three state cham- pionships.

High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer … all-state selection as a senior … all-state honorable mention as a junior … two-time all-metro and all-county … two-time Birmingham News scholar-athlete … helped team to the 2008 Alabama 6A State Championship as a sophomore … member of National Honor Society … high school soccer coach was Ryan Patridge.

Personal Parents are Jamie and Karla Thrasher … has two sisters … nickname is “Thrash” … would like to attend pilot training following his time at the Academy and someday be the Governor of Alabama … minoring in philosophy ... completed Operation Air Force at Travis AFB, Calif., this past summer … also worked Basic Cadet Training … active in his squadron as an element leader … hobbies include playing tennis and video games … also recruited by Mercer and Oglethorpe … favorite food is his mom’s baked spaghetti … favorite book is Coming Back Stronger … favorite movie is Green Street Hooligans … person in history he would most like to meet is Nelson Mandela … greatest moment in sports was scoring the game-tying penalty kick in the 92nd minute of the state championship game … credits his parents with the biggest influence on his sports career … favorite professional soccer team is AS Roma … favorite player is Michael Bradley …member of cadet squadron 1.

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Yr. GP-GS Min. Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GWG PK-Att. 2010 DNP 2011 DNP TOTALS

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AUSTIN BRITT #23 JOHN FERNANDEZ Sophomore Sophomore Midfielder Goalkeeper 5-10 / 148 5-7 / 154 Cohoes, N.Y. Lake Mary, Fla. Shaker HS Lake Mary HS

2011 (Freshman) 2011 (Freshman) Did not play in a varsity match. Did not appear in a varsity match.

Before Air Force Before Air Force ODP: Played for the Eastern New York ODP state team from 2005-09 Club: Played for the Florida Soccer Alliance ... advanced to the state …selected for Super Y National Camp in 2006 and ’07 … member of cup four years ... team captain ... head coach was Xavier Delgado. the Super Y National Select in 2010. High School: Two-year letterwinner in soccer ... first-team all-con- Club: Played for the Black Watch Highlanders in 2009 … team won ference and team co-player of the year as a senior ... also selected to U.S. Club Regionals and was a National finalist … head coach was Seminole County All-Star team and East Florida All-Star team ... team Steve Freeman. captain as a senior ... honorable mention all-conference as a junior ... member of National Honor Society ... high school soccer coach was High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer … also lettered one year David Gardner. in track and wrestling … first-team all-Suburban Council an and team MVP as a senior … three-time scholar-athlete … member of National Personal Honor Society … high school soccer coach was Bill Blesi. Parents are Jairo and Tanya Fernandez ... has one sister ... would like to attend pilot training following his time at the Academy ... also Personal recruited by Army ... completed Expeditionary Survival and Evasion Parents are Andrew and Angela Britt … has three brothers and two Training this past summer … also completed the jump and space sisters … would like to attend pilot training and fly helicopters fol- programs … active in his squadron as an athletics clerk … member lowing his time at the Academy … completed the Expeditionary Skills of dean’s list both semesters last year and commandant’s list second and Evasion Training (ESET) this past summer … also completed semester … favorite food is anything Italian ... favorite book is The the jump program … hobbies include any outdoor activity and video Hunger Games … favorite movie is Forrest Gump … favorite TV games … also recruited by Binghamton … favorite food is chicken show is family Guy ... person in history he would most like to meet is parmesan … favorite musical groups are Counting Crows and Linkin Jesus ... greatest moment in sports was winning the state tournament Park … favorite TV show is 24 … favorite book is Game of Thrones … in high school … credits his parents with the biggest influence on his favorite movie is Braveheart … person in history he would most like to sports career ... starting playing soccer at age four … favorite profes- meet is Abraham Lincoln … started playing soccer at age six … credits sional soccer team is Real Madrid … favorite player is Iker Collins … his mother with the biggest influence on his sports career … favorite member of cadet squadron 5. professional soccer team is Juventus … favorite player is Andrea Pirlo … member of cadet squadron 3.

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#21 ALEX FRAZIER COREY FRIEND Sophomore Sophomore Forward Midfielder 5-7 / 162 5-7 / 135 Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Pine Creek HS St. Mary’s HS USAFA Prep School

2011 (Freshman) 2011 (Freshman) Appeared in seven games … attempted two shots on goal. Did not appear in a varsity match.

Before Air Force Before Air Force USAFA Prep School: Played for the USAFA Prep School in 2010 ... Club: Played for the Colorado Rush club team. won the prestigious “Golden Boot” award ... head coach was Marcus Corbett. High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer … first-team all-con- ference pick … set school record for most assists in a season (15) and ODP: Member of the Colorado ODP State Pool in 2005 and `08. one game (4) as a junior … named rookie of the year as a freshman … member of National Honor Society … high school soccer coach was US Soccer Academy: Played for the Colorado Rush Academy in 2009- former Air Force head coach Lou Sagastume. 10 and coach Erik Bushey ... helped team to a 19-1-8 record and was No. 3 in the U17/U18 Developmental Academy ... also played for the Personal Colorado Rapids Academy and Brett Jacobs in 2008-09. Parents are Larry and Maribeth Friend … his father is a 1985 graduate of the Academy and played soccer … he is currently the head coach of Club: Played for the Pride Predators ‘92 in 2006 and ‘07 ... head coach the USAFA women’s soccer team … has two sisters … completed the was Chris Alex ... also played for the Pride Cobras ‘92 in 2005 for coach Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) this past summer Paul Adair. … also completed the jump program and took a chemistry class … hobbies include longboarding and listening to music … also recruited High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer at ... second-team all- by Nebraska Wesleyan … favorite food is fried rice … favorite book conference and honorable mention all-city as a junior ... honorable is The Way of the Peaceful Warrior … favorite movie is The Dark mention all-conference as a senior ...... high school soccer coach was Knight … reality show he would choose to be on is Fear Factor … Ben Corley. person in history he would most like to meet is Bob Marley … favorite professional soccer team is Bayern Munich … favorite player is Bastian Personal Sweinsteiger … member of cadet squadron 1. Parents are Maurice and Melinda Frazier ... has one brother and one sister ... would like to attend pilot training and fly fighters following his time at the Academy ... completed the Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) this past summer … also took a couple of academic classes … active in his squadron as an athletic clerk … hob- bies include playing basketball, football and softball ... favorite food is pepperoni pizza ... favorite movie is Bad Boys 2 ... favorite book is Green Eggs and Ham … reality show hw would choose to be on is American Ninja Warrior … person in history he would most like to meet is Michael Jordan ... credits his father with the biggest influence on his sports career ... started playing soccer at age four … favorite professional soccer team is Chelsea … favorite player is Robinho … member of cadet squadron 21.

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WILL GUSTAFSON #17 SCOTT MCGILLIVRAY Sophomore Sophomore Defender Midfielder 6-3 / 195 6-3 / 155 Fort Collins, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Fort Collins HS Liberty HS USAFA Prep School USAFA Prep School

2011 (Freshman) 2011 (Freshman) Did not appear in a varsity match. Appeared in one game … played 16 minutes against Buffalo.

Before Air Force Before Air Force USAFA Prep School: Played for the USAFA Prep School in 2010 ... USAFA Prep School: Played for the USAFA Prep School in 2010 ... head team captain ... head coach was Marcus Corbett. coach was Marcus Corbett.

ODP: Played for the Colorado State ODP team for three years. Club: Played for the Pikes Peak Rush Soccer Club.

Club: Played for the Colorado Arsenal club team ... team captain three High School: Two-year letterwinner in soccer ... honorable mention years ... led team to Colorado club state championship in 2010 ... head all-state selection as a senior ... led team to league championship and coach was Tracy Tate. state tournament appearance ... scored a goal and added three assists in game that clinched the league title ... high school soccer coach was High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer ... also lettered in foot- Mike Goyden. ball ... led team to state championship as a senior ... first-team all-state and runner-up for Colorado defensive player of the year ... team cap- Personal tain ... student body president and class president ... high school soccer Parents are Kelly and Mary Ann McGillivray ... has one brother, Clay coach was Justin Stephens. ... his brother is a 2006 graduate of the Academy and was a four-year letterwinner on the soccer team ... majoring in management ... com- Personal pleted the Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) this past Parents are David and Barbara Gustafson ... has two brothers ... his summer … also took a chemistry class … would like to attend pilot brother Joe is a 2005 graduate of the Academy and was a four-year training following his time at the Academy ... hobbies include disc letterwinner on the soccer team ... his grandfather, Col. Francis E. golf and playing video games ... favorite food is chicken ... favorite TV Merritt, was USAFA’s Director of Athletics from 1967-74 ... planning show is The Office ... favorite book is Gates of Fire ... favorite movie is to major in either English or management ... would like to attend pilot RocknRolla ... person in history he would most like to meet is Andres training following his time at the Academy ... hobbies include cycling Iniesta ... credits his father and brother with the biggest influence on and playing golf ... favorite food is burritos ... favorite TV show is his sports career ... started playing soccer at age four … favorite pro- Entourage ... favorite book is The Last Lecture ... person in history he fessional soccer team is Barcelona … favorite player is Lionel Messi … would most like to meet is Dwight Eisenhower ... greatest moment in member of cadet squadron 21. sports was winning the state championship as a senior ... credits his brothers and the coaching staff at the Fort Collins Soccer Club with the biggest influence on his sports career ... member of cadet squadron 22.

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KEVIN MEYER ZACHARY MODLY Sophomore Sophomore Midfielder Forward 5-9 / 150 5-7 / 140 Poway, Calif. Annapolis, Md. Poway HS Mount St. Joseph HS USAFA Prep School

2011 (Freshman) 2011 (Freshman) Did not play in a varsity match. Only freshman to appear in all 20 games … started seven games … scored two goals and added two assists for six points … notched first Before Air Force career goal in his first career game against Houston Baptist … also Club: Played for FC San Diego for three years … helped team to scored in a 4-0 victory over UNLV in Las Vegas … assisted on game- championships at the Nomads College Showcase (’09), Albion Cup winning goal in 3-2 win over Duquesne at the Pitt Tournament … Showcase (’09), Pegasus Cup (’09), Arsenal Summer Showcase (’09) finished fifth on the team with 26 total shots … had nine shots on goal. and the Surf Cup (’08) … team was a National Cup quarterfinalist this past summer … head coach was Brian Quinn. Before Air Force USAFA Prep School: Played for the USAFA Prep School in 2010 ... head High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer … second-team all- coach was Marcus Corbett. league pick … member of the San Diego Union Tribune all-academic team … member of National Honor Society … high school soccer ODP: Selected to the Maryland ODP team for six years ... selected to coach was Gene Morris. National Pool once and Regional Team three times ... led all players in goals and assists and 2007 regional championships ... made it to Personal regional semifinals that year ... has traveled to Italy, Argentina and Parents are Steven and Helen Robbins-Meyer … has two sisters Scotland with ODP teams. and one brother … completed the Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) this past summer … also completed the Unmanned Club: Played for the Freestate Soccer Alliance Elite team... team won Aerial Systems program … member of athletic’s list both semesters State Cup championship under coach Pat Noel ... two-time State Cup last year …. hobbies include going to the beach and playing volleyball finalist under coaches Stave Campbell and Thomas Park. … also recruited by Bowdoin and Vassar … favorite TV show is South Park … plays Eminem on his I-pod prior to games … favorite sport High School: Two-year letterwinner in soccer ... high school soccer other than soccer is beach volleyball … favorite movie is Step Brothers coach was Mike St. Martin. … person in history he would most like to meet is Benjamin Franklin … greatest moment in sports was scoring his first goal … credits his Personal parents and his coach, Brian Quinn, with the biggest influence on Parents are Thomas and Robyn Modly ... has three sisters ... his father his sports career … favorite professional soccer team is Barcelona … graduated from the Naval Academy ... would like to attend pilot train- favorite player is Lionel Messi … member of cadet squadron 31. ing following his time at the Academy ... completed the Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) this past summer … also took a military history class … recruited by Navy ... member of athletic’s list both semesters last year … favorite food is Chipotle burritos ... reality TV show he would choose to be on is The Real World ... person in history he would most like to meet is Jesus ... greatest moment in sports was scoring the game-winning PK over the No. 1 ranked team in the nation to win the conference championship ... credits his best friend, Geaton Caltabiano, with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite professional soccer team is Arsenal FC … favorite player in Andres Iniesta … member of cadet squadron 32.

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#3 MATT PAYNE #15 LUKE WELCH Sophomore Sophomore Defender Midfielder 5-10 / 155 5-11 / 170 Glen Ellyn, Ill. Middletown, Md. Lake Forest Academy Middletown HS

2011 (Freshman) 2011 (Freshman) Appeared in five games as a reserve defender. Appeared in eight games as a reserve midfielder … attempted two shots, one on goal. Before Air Force ODP: Played for the Illinois State ODP team for three years ... team Before Air Force captain one season ...selected for Region II Pool two years ... member ODP: Played for the Maryland ODP state team in 2007-08 ... traveled of the USL National Camp. to Argentina in 2008 ... head coach was Keith Tabaznak.

US Soccer Academy: Played for the Chicago Fire Academy U16 ... led US Soccer Academy: Played for the Potomac team from 2008-11 ... team to national championship in 2010. head coaches were Kris Hazard, Matt Pilkington and Zach Samol.

High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer ... also lettered twice in Club: Played for the FC Frederick team from 2004-08. wrestling and one year in volleyball ... two-time all-section pick in soc- cer ... all-conference as a sophomore ... team MVP for wrestling and High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer ... two-time all-state volleyball as a senior ... high school soccer coach was Kevin Vorsen. and all-conference selection ... NSCAA Scholar All-American as a senior ... led team in scoring as ajunior and senior ... member of Personal National Honor Society ... high school soccer coach was Bob Sheffler. Parents are David and Toshie Payne ... has one brother ... completed the Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) this past sum- Personal mer … also took a calculus class … active in his squadron as a training Parents are Anthony and Ann Welch ... has two brothers ... his father clerk … majoring in management ... would like to attend pilot training played soccer at Drexel University ... planning to major in engineering following his time at the Academy ... also recruited by Michigan State, ... would like to attend pilot training following his time at the Academy Denver and Colorado School of Mines ... favorite food is sushi … real- ... also recruited by Lafayette and Carnegie Mellon ... hobbies include ity show he would choose to be on is Jersey Shore ... favorite book is snowboarding and disc golf ... favorite food is bacon, egg and cheese The Hunger Games ... favorite movie is Goal ... greatest moment in sandwich ... favorite musical group is Jack Johnson ... favorite movie sports was winning the National Club Championship ... credits his is Happy Gilmore ... greatest moment in sports was beating their rival, father with the biggest influence on his sports career ... started playing DC United, 5-0 ... credits his father with the biggest influence on his soccer at age four … favorite professional soccer team is Chelsea … sports career ... member of cadet squadron 40. member of cadet squadron 2.

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ROBERT BLAIR #24 CONNOR DUNBAKER Freshman Freshman Goalkeeper Forward 6-0 / 200 5-8 / 150 Huntington, W.V. Columbia, S.C. St. Joseph Central Catholic HS Irmo HS

Before Air Force Before Air Force ODP: Played on the West Virginia Olympic Development State Team ODP: Played for the South Carolina Olympic Development Program for three years … coached by Bob Gray. for three years.

Club: Played for the West Virginia Soccer Club for four years … helped US Soccer Academy: Played for the South Carolina FC Academy for team to the state championship each of the four years … advanced to three seasons … head coach was Clark Brisson. the Region I tournament all four years … coached by Bob Gray. Club: Played for South Carolina United Futbol Club for three years … High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer and once in swimming team MVP … U14 state challenge champions in 2008 … coach was … two-time first-team all-state selection … second-team all-state as a Rob Strickland. sophomore … high school soccer coaches were Jim and Chuck Karnes. High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer ... team captain and Personal Region IV Player of the Year as a senior … two-time all-state selection Parents are Paul Blair and Jane Kurucz ... has three sisters ... his sis- … led team to runner-up finish at state championships as a sopho- ter, Betsey, graduated from the Academy … his sister, Suzanne, rows more and junior … led team in scoring all three seasons … named to crew for the University of Portland … hobbies include working out NSCAA High School Boys All-Region III team as a junior … MVP and and hanging out with friends ... favorite food is his mom’s healthy team captain of the North team in the North/South All-Star Classic as meals ... favorite book is Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close … a senior … member of National Honor Society … high school soccer favorite movie is Project X ... reality TV show he would choose to be coach was Phil Savitz. on is Punk’d … person in history he would most like to meet is King Leonidas … credits his grandfather with the biggest influence on his Personal sports career ... favorite professional soccer team is Chelsea … favorite Parents are Walter and Jeannie Dunbaker ... has one sister and three player is Joe Hart … member of cadet squadron 28. brothers ... would like to attend pilot training following his time at the Academy ... also recruited by Wofford and South Carolina ... favorite hobby is playing video games ... favorite food is spaghetti ... favorite book is Snow Falling on Cedars … plays SOJA on his I-pod prior to games … favorite movie is I Am Legend ... reality TV show he would choose to be on is Survivor … person in history he would most like to meet is Napoleon Bonaparte … credits his family with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite professional soccer team is Manchester City … favorite player is David Silva … member of cadet squadron 38.

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#22 JOEY HAUG ZACH HILL Freshman Freshman Midfielder Forward 5-6 / 150 6-0 / 155 Rocklin, Calif. Rollinsford, N.H. Rocklin HS Somersworth HS

Before Air Force Before Air Force ODP: Played for the NorCal Olympic Development Program for two ODP: Played for the New Hampshire Olympic Development Program years ... coach was Adriano Allain. for four years ... coach was Tom Johnson.

US Soccer Academy: Played two years for the California Development Club: Played for Seacoast United Soccer Club for four years … coach Academy ... coaches were Marcos Mercado and Paul O’Brien. was Dave DeCew.

Club: Played club soccer for six years … played two years for the High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer ... also played basketball Pacific Soccer Academy and coach Franco Benevento … also played and ran track … first-team all-state selection for soccer as a senior two years for Jason Gantt and Pacer United … won the NorCal State ... team MVP as a sophomore and senior … team captain for soccer Cup in 2009 and state cup runner-up in 2010 with Placer United. and track … second-team all-state as a junior … member of National Technical Honors Society and NHIAA scholar athlete … high school High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer ... three-time team cap- soccer coach was Matthew Carrington. tain ... led team to sectional championship as a sophomore … second- team all-league as a junior … member of National Honor Society and Personal Honor Guard … high school soccer coach was Grant Depue. Parents are Michael and Cynthia Hill ... has one sister, Rachel, and one brother, Jake ... his father is a 1980 graduate and played soccer at Personal USAFA … nephew of USAFA head coach Doug Hill … planning to Parents are Peter and Elaine Haug ... nickname is “Joe Joe” … has two major in civil engineering … would like to own his own engineering sisters and one brother ... planning to major in aeronautical engineer- firm in the future ... also recruited by Army and St. Lawrence ... hob- ing … would like to become an aeronautical engineer in the future ... bies include snowboarding, hiking and kayaking ... favorite food is beef also recruited by Occidental College ... hobbies include golf and bicy- florentine ... favorite book is Watermind … plays “High Road “ by Fort cling ... favorite food is Filipino Lumpia ... favorite book is Tuesdays Minor on his I-pod prior to games … favorite movie is Transformers with Morrie … favorite movies are Lion King and Remember the ... reality TV show he would choose to be on is Survivor … person in Titans ... reality TV show he would choose to be on is American Ninja history he would most like to meet is Bear Grylls … credits his father Warrior … person in history he would most like to meet is Thomas with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite professional Edison … credits his father with the biggest influence on his sports soccer team is Chelsea … favorite player is Didier Drogba … member career ... favorite professional soccer team is Liverpool … favorite of cadet squadron 33. player is Luis Suarez … member of cadet squadron 14.

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MARCUS HOOF BRIAN HOXIE Freshman Freshman Midfielder Goalkeeper 5-8 / 150 6-1 / 180 Plymouth, Minn. Trinity, Fla. Wayzata HS Mitchell HS

Before Air Force Before Air Force Club: Played for the Minnesota Thunder Academy for five years … ODP: Played for the Florida ODP state team in 2010-11 ... selected to team captain … advanced to the finals of the 2010 Disney College a travel squad that was scheduled to play in Argentina, the trip was Showcase … league champions from 2008-11 … head coach was Lev cancelled due to political unrest ... super Y national selection in 2010 Buslovich. and ’12 … invited to train with the U.S. Soccer National Team coaches in 2011. High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer ... two-time all-con- ference selection … two-time team captain … led team to three sec- Club: Played for Tampa Bay United from 2008-12 … team captain tional runner-up finishes and one state runner-up finish … earned … advanced to the semis of the state cup in 2012 … head coach was AP Scholar Award … high school soccer coach was Dominic Duanas. Gregg Emmerman.

Personal High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer ... also played football Parents are Allan and Constance Hoof ... has two sisters and one and baseball … helped soccer team to class 4A state championship brother ... would like to attend pilot training following his time at as a sophomore ... two-time all-conference selection … two-time all- the Academy ... recruited by Macalester, Carleton and St. John’s ... district pick … named team defensive MVP and team captain as a hobbies include pond hockey and beach volleyball ... favorite food is senior … member of National Honor Society and graduated Magna pizza ... favorite book is King of Torts … plays country music on his Cum Laude … high school soccer coach was Oscar Ubilus. I-pod prior to games … favorite movie is Miracle ... reality TV show he would choose to be on is Iron Chef … person in history he would most Personal like to meet is Ji-Sung Park … greatest moment in sports was scoring Parents are Michael and Lynn Hoxie ... has one sister ... his father the winning PK in the state cup semis ... credits his youth coaches with played soccer at UNC-Greensboro … planning to major in military the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite professional soc- strategic studies … would like to enter special operations following his cer team is Manchester United … favorite player is Ji-Sung Park … time at the Academy ... recruited by St. John’s, UMass and Bucknell ... member of cadet squadron 34. hobbies include hanging out at the beach and skimboarding ... favorite food is crab legs ... favorite book is Rainbow Six … plays Switchfoot’s “Meant to Live” on his I-pod prior to games … favorite movie is Act of Valor ... reality TV show he would choose to be on is American Ninja Warrior … person in history he would most like to meet is Jesus … greatest moment in sports was winning the state championship in high school ... credits his father with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite professional soccer team is Manchester United … favorite player is Tim Howard … member of cadet squadron 24.

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RYAN KEENEY #20 BEN KERN Freshman Freshman Defender Defender 6-0 / 157 5-10 / 160 Coronado, Calif. Charlotte, N.C. Coronado HS Weddington HS

Before Air Force Before Air Force Club: Played for Nado Select Premiere team … team captain for three ODP: Played for the North Carolina Olympic Development Program years … won the Crown City Classic, Cerritos Cup and Nomads for three years ... coached by Dustin Fonder … played on Region III Invitational … advanced to quarterfinals of Southern Califonia team for two years … traveled to Guadalajara, Mexico with region National Cup. team ... coach was Trevor Adair.

High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer ... also ran cross country US Soccer Academy: Played for the Charlotte Soccer Academy for three and track and played baseball … two-time first-team all-league selec- years … team captain … team had highest winning percentage in the tion in soccer … Division IV Player of the Year as a senior … led country entering playoffs in 2010-11. team to two CIF Championships … three-time state qualifier in cross country … named Union-Tribune all-academic student-athlete for Club: Played for South Charlotte Soccer Association for five years … two years … high school soccer coach was Brian Hiatt-Aleu. team captain … three-time state champions … two-time region III champions … two national championship appearances. Personal Parents are Mike and Susie Keeney ... has one sister ... his great-grand- High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer ... first-team all-state as father and father graduated from the Naval Academy … his godfather a senior … two-time first-team all-conference and all-region selec- was a POW in Hanoi for more than seven years … his father was a tion … member of Beta Club … high school soccer coach was Powell swimmer at Navy … his mother played softball at San Diego State … Williams. would like to attend pilot training following his time at the Academy ... recruited by Occidental College and Stonehill College ... hobbies Personal include going to the beach and traveling ... favorite food is hambugers Parents are Matt and Jenny Kern ... has two brothers and one sister ... favorite book is The Lone Survivor … favorite movie is The Longest ... his father played soccer at UNC-Greensboro … would like to Yard ... reality TV show he would choose to be on is Survivor … per- attend pilot training following his time at the Academy ... recruited son in history he would most like to meet is Night Train Lane … great- by Navy, High Point, William & Mary and Elon ... hobbies include est moment in sports was winning three CIF championships ... credits golfing and fishing ... favorite food is buffalo wings ... favorite book Ray Lewis with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite is Decision Points … plays Montgomery Gentry on his I-pod prior to professional soccer team is Chelsea … favorite player is Ramieres … games … favorite movie is Remember the Titans ... reality TV show member of cadet squadron 8. he would choose to be on is The Amazing Race … person in history he would most like to meet is Ronald Reagan … greatest moment in sports was winning the regional championship in overtime ... credits Jeremy Gunn with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite professional soccer team is Manchester United … favorite player is Paul Scholes … member of cadet squadron 18.

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#19 JACOB LAPORTE JEFFREY MOURENDE Freshman Freshman Defender Forward 5-7 / 145 5-10 / 151 Monrovia, Calif. Libreville, Gabon St. Francis HS Prytance Militaire School USAFA Prep School

Before Air Force Before Air Force USAFA Prep School: Played for Marcus Corbett at the Prep School. High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer ... team captain as a senior … helped team to the 5A Region Championship in 2010 … high US Soccer Academy: Played for the Arsenal FC Academy … led team school soccer coach was Souli Phonghongsavath. to 18-6-2 record and a conference championship in 2009 … coach was PJ Brown. Personal Parents are Nery and Hilda Samayoa ... has four sisters … would like High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer ... first-team all-league to attend pilot training following his time at the Academy ... hobbies as a senior team defensive MVP … first-team all-CIF … all-area selec- include golfing and hanging out with friends ... favorite foods are tion. Chinese or Italian … favorite book is the Harry Potter series … reality TV show he would choose to be on is The Bachelor … favorite movie Personal is Space Jam … person in history he would most like to meet is Derek Parents are Sam and Stephanie LaPorte ... would like to attend Redmond … favorite professional soccer team is Barcelona … favorite pilot training following his time at the Academy ... recruited by UC player is Didier Drogba … member of cadet squadron 37. Riverside and Santa Clara ... hobbies include basketball and fishing ... favorite food is Italian food ... favorite movie is Shooter ... greatest moment in sports was winning the regional championship ... credits PJ Brown with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite professional soccer team is Arsenal … favorite player is Philipp Lahm … member of cadet squadron 12.

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#18 ABINADI SAMAYOA JOSEPH SPESHOCK Freshman Freshman Forward Goalkeeper 5-10 / 165 6-0 / 175 Kaysville, Utah Chandler, Ariz. Davis HS St. Mary’s Catholic HS USAFA Prep School

Before Air Force Before Air Force USAFA Prep School: Played for Marcus Corbett at the Prep School. ODP: Played for the Arizona Olympic Development Program from 2006-10 ... coaches were Phil English and Luke Roberts … traveled to ODP: Played for the Utah State Olympic Development Program from Goteborg, Sweden and placed fifth at the Gothia Cup in 2007 ... super 2006-09 ... also played on the Region IV travel team from 2009-11. Y national selection in 2010 and ’12 … invited to train with the U.S. Soccer National Team coaches in 2011. Club: Played for the La Roca Futbol Club. US Soccer Academy: Played for Real Salt Lake – Arizona from 2010- High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer ... team captain as a 12 … coaches were Michael Munoz, Michael Rabasca and Martin senior … helped team to the 5A Region Championship in 2010 … high Vasquez … finished in second place in the SoCal Division and third at school soccer coach was Souli Phonghongsavath. the USSDA Nationals in Milwaukee, Wis. … goalkeeper for the Real Salt Lake team at the MLS Generation Adidas Cup in Dallas, Texas. Personal Parents are Nery and Hilda Samayoa ... has four sisters … would like Club: Played for Arizona FC and Sereno Soccer Club from 1999-2010 to attend pilot training following his time at the Academy ... hobbies … coaches were Michael Rabasca, Bryan Sabato, Patrick Jackson and include golfing and hanging out with friends ... favorite foods are Jim Wallace. Chinese or Italian … favorite book is the Harry Potter series … reality TV show he would choose to be on is The Bachelor … favorite movie High School: Two-year letterwinner in soccer ... also played football is Space Jam … person in history he would most like to meet is Derek and baseball … named most improved player as a sophomore in base- Redmond … favorite professional soccer team is Barcelona … favorite ball … member of National Honor Society … high school soccer coach player is Didier Drogba … member of cadet squadron 37. was Mark Schifano.

Personal Parents are Vernon and Joan Speshock ... has one sister and one broth- er ... his uncle, John Rochford, graduated from the Naval Academy … planning to major in business management … would like to attend pilot training following his time at the Academy ... hobbies include golfing, reading and playing X-Box ... favorite food is steak … favorite book is Lone Survivor … reality TV show he would choose to be on is Survivor … favorite movie is Avengers … person in history he would most like to meet is Abraham Lincoln … credits his father with the biggest influence on his sports career … member of cadet squadron 36.

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LUKE VILLAMARIA ALEX WARREN Freshman Freshman Midfielder Midfielder 5-9 / 160 5-9 / 170 Temple, Texas Avon, Ind. Belton HS Covenant Christian HS USAFA Prep School

Before Air Force Before Air Force US Soccer Academy: Played for the Lonestar Developmental Academy USAFA Prep School: Played for coach Marcus Corbett at the Prep from 2009-11 … coaches were Bruce Talbot and Sean Babb. School.

Club: Played for Lonestar Soccer Club (2007-12) and Centex Storm Club: Played for four years … helped team to Indiana state champion- Soccer Club (2004-07) … helped team to state championship in ’08 … ship. also won Disney Cup in 2010 ... coaches were Bruce Talbot, Sean Babb and Monty Clark. High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer ... also lettered in track … two-time National Christian School All-Alerican … two-time first- High School: Three-year letterwinner in soccer ... district and team team all-city selection … first-team all-district and honorable mention MVP as a senior … first-team all-region and all-area selection as a all-state as a senior … league MVP … member of National Honor senior … played in the Texas All-Star game … two-time first-team all- Society … high school soccer coach was John Creighton. district pick … three-time academic all-district … member of National Honor Society … high school soccer coach was Tarcisio Mosnia. Personal Parents are Bruce and Christi Warren ... has one brother and one sis- Personal ter ... hobbies include golfing and playing the guitar … favorite food Parents are Frank and Maureen Villamaria ... has three sisters and one is steak … favorite book is Of Mice and Men … reality TV show he brother ... planning to major in business … would like to attend medi- would choose to be on is Survivor … favorite movie is Gladiator … cal school following his time at the Academy ... hobbies include hang- person in history he would most like to meet is Jesus … plays Kanye ing out with friends and playing sports … favorite food is mac and West on his I-pod prior to games … credits his parents with the biggest cheese … favorite book is Undaunted Courage … reality TV show he influence on his sports career … favorite professional soccer team is would choose to be on is Man vs. Wild … favorite movie is Braveheart Barcelona … favorite player is Xavi … member of cadet squadron 1. … person in history he would most like to meet is William Wallace … plays AC/DC on his I-pod prior to games … credits his family with the biggest influence on his sports career … favorite professional soccer team is Arsenal … favorite player is Robin Van Persie … member of cadet squadron 37.

Air Force Men’s Soccer 2012 47 The MPSF The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) was established during the 1992-1993 season to serve the competitive needs of member institThe Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) was established during the 1992-1993 season to serve the competitive needs of member institu- tions from the Big West, Pacific-10and Western Athletic Conferences, as well as other selected universities in the western United States; and to provide championships competition for Division I intercollegiate Olympic sports in a conference setting. The founding principles on which the MPSF was originally formed were to provide enhanced competition and championship opportunities for sports without conference affiliation; to contain the costs of competition; and to ensure the survival of sports impacted by Title IX and other fiscal pressures. The Federation hasalso served as an incubator for emerging women’s sports and as a safe harbor for sports impacted by conference realignments. Since its inaugural season the Federation has seen its primary conference membership grow by the addition of the Mountain West and West Coast Conferences and their respective member institu- tions, as well as the addition of women’s water polo, women’s gymnastics, women’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s swimming. As a testament to its viability, the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation continues to successfully navigate the ever-changing sea of college sports by fostering contraction and expansion of its sports portfolio to meet the dynamic needs of its members.As the MPSF begins its 21st seasonin 2012-2013 and continues its legacy of championship competition,itaffirmsthe vision of its founders and the relevance of its three founding principles, particularlyduring today’s tumultuous economic times and ever changing intercollegiate athletics landscape. In 2012-2013, the MPSF will sponsor competition in 13 intercollegiate Olympic sports, while serving approximately 1,800 student-athletes on 99 teams from 41 universities in 14 western states. All MPSF teams compete at the NCAA Division I level in men’s soccer, men’s and women’s water polo, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s gymnastics, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, women’s lacrosse, and men’s volleyball. MPSF champions are eligible to compete in NCAA Championships with men’s 2011 All-MPSF Teams soccer, men’s and women’s water polo, and men’s volleyball champions earning automatic qualifica- tion into NCAA championship events.Joining the Federation for the first time isHouston Baptist MPSF Player of the Year Men’s Soccer, Denver Men’s Swimming and Diving, Hawaii Women’s Swimming and Diving and Gyasi Zardes, Fr., F, CSU Bakersfield Women’s Indoor Track and Field, USC Women’s Lacrosse, CSU Bakersfield Women’s Water Polo, and Cal Baptist Men’s Volleyball. MPSF Newcomer of the Year During the 2011-2012 season, MPSF teams again won four NCAA team championship titles, Salvador Bernal, Fr., F, UNLV as USC Men’s Water Polo, UC Irvine Men’s Volleyball, Oregon Women’s Indoor Track and Field, and Stanford Women’s Water Polo brought the Federation’s total to 69 since the first season of MPSF Coach of the Year competition in 1992-93. UCLA and BYU led the MPSF with two conference championships apiece, Jeremy Fishbein, New Mexico with the Bruins taking men’s and women’s water polo titles and the Cougars winning swimming and diving ineach gender. In the fall, New Mexico finished as the nation’s lone unbeaten men’s soc- First Team cer team, turning in an 18-0-4 record and posting its seventh MPSF title along the way. UC Davis Gyasi Zardes, So., F, CSU Bakersfield claimed itsthird straight Federation Championship in women’s gymnastics, while Oklahoma won Lance Roseboom, Sr., MF, New Mexico its 12th overall and 11th in the last 14 years on the men’s side. Stanford Women’s Indoor Track and Chuy Sanchez, Jr., MF, CSU Bakersfield Field claimed its eighth championship last February, before UC Irvine Men’s Volleyball duplicated Blake Smith, Jr., F, New Mexico its postseason comeback efforts from 2007 in taking its second title. Two teams won their first- Kevin Durr, Jr., MF, Air Force Kyle Venter, So., D, New Mexico ever MPSF Championship, as Arizona State Men’s Indoor Track and Field and Oregon Women’s Chris Bettencourt, Sr., MF, Sacramento St. Lacrosse each broke through in 2012. Jonathan Lester, Sr., GK, San Jose State MPSF 2011 Final Standings Drew Beckie, Jr., D, Denver Salvador Bernal, Fr., F, UNLV Mountain Division Devon Sandoval, Jr., F, New Mexico TEAM (Overall) W L T PTS 1. New Mexico (18-0-4) 10 0 0 30 Second Team 2. Air Force (12-6-2) 5 3 2 17 Michael Green, Jr., F, New Mexico 3. Denver (5-11-3) 3 6 1 10 Victor Rodriguez, Jr., GK, New Mexico Travis Campbell, Jr., D, New Mexico 4. UNLV (3-14-0) 2 8 0 6 Kory Kindle, Jr., D, CSU Bakersfield Pacific Division Richard Menjivar, Sr., MF, CSU Bakersfield Caleb Downey, So., MF, Air Force TEAM (Overall) W L T PTS Garrett Getschow, Jr., F, Air Force 1. CSU Bakersfield (12-4-5) 7 3 0 21 Max Alvarez, Jr., F, Sacramento St. 2. Sacramento State (9-8-2) 5 4 1 16 Alex Lopez, Jr., MF, Sacramento St. 3. San Jose State (9-8-3) 5 5 0 15 Steve Sanchez, Jr., F, San Jose State 4. Seattle Univ. (2-13-2) 1 9 0 3 Jarod Stigall, Jr., MF, Denver Jonny Espinoza, So., MF, UNLV MPSF Champion New Mexico lost in the second round of the 2011 NCAA Championship Michael Ramos, Jr., F, Seattle Univ. Tournament to South Florida, 5-4 on PKs (game score was 0-0). CSU Bakersfield lost in the first round to St. Mary’s, 1-0. Honorable Mention Matthew Gibbons, Fr., D, New Mexico James Rogers, Fr., F, New Mexico MPSF All-Academic Team 2011 Air Force Selections Eric Shannon, Jr., GK, CSU Bakersfield Fivve Air Force players were named to the 2011 MPSF All-Academic Team. To be considered, Chris Widdy, Sr., D, CSU Bakersfield student-athletes must have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA and competed in at least 50 percent of Matt Underwood, Jr., GK, Air Force the team’s competition. Eric Tise, Jr., D, Air Force Casey Bernard, Jr., D, Sacramento St. Conor Henry - 3.64 GPA / Systems Engineering Management Adam Bettencourt, Sr., MF, Sacramento St. Patrick Compton - 3.33 GPA / Environmental Engineering Nick Cashmere, Sr., F, San Jose State Garrett Getschow - 3.22 GPA / Management Mark Weigand, Jr., MF, Denver Caleb Downey - 3.21 GPA / Management Nick Marshall, Jr., F, UNLV Trevor Wade - 3.15 GPA / Systems Engineering Management Marshall Kosaka, Jr., F, Seattle Univ.

48 GoAirForceFalcons.com 2011 Statistics & Results Individual 2011 Results Overall Record 12-6-2 MPSF Record 5-3-2

# Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh SOG GWG PK Date Opponent Result 13 Kevin Durr 20-20 1701 6 10 22 70 32 1 0-0 Aug. 27 at Houston Baptist W, 5-2 9 Garrett Getschow 20-20 1256 9 1 19 48 25 3 0-0 10 John Melcher 20-20 1500 5 6 16 35 19 2 0-0 Sept. 2 Davidson L, 0-2 12 Brian Klazura 20-19 1105 6 2 14 18 9 3 0-0 Sept. 9 at Pittsburgh # W, 2-1 22 Ben Chavez 13-3 503 3 1 7 6 4 1 0-0 2 Zachary Modly 20-7 1023 2 2 6 26 9 0 0-0 Sept. 11 vs. Duquesne # W, 3-2 15 Conor Henry 19-0 554 1 4 6 17 10 0 0-0 5 Zane Dydasco 17-10 910 2 1 5 29 13 1 0-0 Sept. 16 College of Charleston W, 3-1 20 Eric Wilson 20-20 1772 2 0 4 8 3 1 0-0 Sept. 18 Buffalo W, 6-1 14 Jake Jones 19-18 1595 0 2 2 11 3 0 0-0 4 Eric Tise 20-20 1738 0 2 2 6 5 0 0-0 Sept. 23 at New Hampshire $ L, 0-1 6 Caleb Downey 20-20 1541 0 1 1 13 4 0 0-0 Sept. 25 vs. Central Conn. State $ W, 3-2 11 Patrick Compton 20-2 727 0 1 1 9 2 0 0-0 16 Trevor Wade 20-20 1765 0 1 1 3 0 0 0-0 Oct. 1 at Denver* T, 0-0 (2ot) 25 Cody Sullivan 1-0 14 0 1 1 1 0 0 0-0 Oct. 7 UNLV* L, 0-1 19 Kyle Cressy 17-1 280 0 0 0 8 1 0 0-0 21 Alex Frazier 7-0 102 0 0 0 2 2 0 0-0 Oct. 9 #5 New Mexico* L, 1-2 18 Luke Welch 8-0 161 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 Oct. 14 at UNLV* W, 4-0 17 Scott McGillivray 1-0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 Mitch Kim 7-0 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Oct. 16 at #6 New Mexico* L, 0-1 7 Kevin Rossillon 7-0 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 Matt Payne 5-0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Oct. 21 at San Jose State* W, 1-0 Totals 20 1855 36 35 107 313 142 12 0-0 Oct. 23 at Sacramento State* T, 0-0 (2ot) Opponents 20 1855 20 15 55 266 100 6 3-3 Oct. 28 Seattle Univ.* W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 30 #22 CSU Bakersfield* W, 2-1 GOALIES # Name GP-GS Min. GA GAA Svs Pct W-L-T Sho Nov. 4 Denver* W, 2-1 1 Matt Underwood 20-20 1855 20 0.97 80 .800 12-6-2 5 Nov. 10 at Denver % W, 2-0 Totals 20 1855 20 0.97 80 .800 12-6-2 5 Opponents 20 1855 36 1.75 106 .746 6-12-2 7 Nov. 11 vs. CSU Bakersfield L, 0-1

Bold indicates active player in 2012 # Nike / PITT Classic (Pittsburgh, PA) $ UNH Fall Classic (Durham, NH) * Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Game % MPSF Tournament (Denver, CO) Home Games in Bold Team 2011 Team Award Winners OVERALL BY PERIOD CONFERENCE BY PERIOD

Goals 1 2 ot 2ot Total Goals 1 2 ot 2ot Total Most Valuable Player - Kevin Durr AFA 15 20 0 1 36 AFA 6 5 0 1 12 Opp 11 8 1 0 20 Opp 6 1 0 0 7 Most Inspirational Player - Caleb Downey

Shots 1 2 ot 2ot Total Shots 1 2 ot 2ot Total Most Improved Player - Patrick Compton AFA 141 160 6 6 313 AFA 71 74 5 6 156 Opp 113 139 10 4 266 Opp 57 69 9 4 139 Top Newcomer - Zachary Modly Saves 1 2 ot 2ot Total Saves 1 2 ot 2ot Total AFA 32 41 5 2 80 AFA 14 20 5 2 41 Opp 48 54 2 2 106 Opp 26 33 2 2 63

Corners 1 2 ot 2ot Total Corners 1 2 ot 2ot Total AFA 34 42 4 0 80 AFA 14 18 3 0 35 Opp 40 41 3 0 84 Opp 23 26 2 0 51 Durr Fouls 1 2 ot 2ot Total Fouls 1 2 ot 2ot Total Downey AFA 110 108 3 4 225 AFA 58 53 3 4 118 Opp 92 102 2 4 200 Opp 39 51 2 4 96 Compton Modly

Air Force Men’s Soccer 2012 49 Year-by-Year Results Year Overall Conf. Head Coach Assistant Coach(es) Captain(s) 1956 5-1-3 4-1-1 Lt. Anthony Biernacki Not Available Tom Anderson, James Connally 1957 8-0-2 6-0-2 Arne Arnesen Not Available James Connally 1958 7-2-1 6-1-1 Arne Arnesen Not Available James Connally 1959 6-2-0 5-1-0 Arne Arnesen Not Available Dale Thompson 1960 4-4-2 3-1-2 Arne Arnesen Capt. Robert Strickland Roger Woodbury 1961 6-1-2 4-0-2 Arne Arnesen Capt. Robert Strickland Dave Roe 1962 7-3-0 4-1-0 Capt. Robert Strickland Not Available Dave Guild 1963 4-6-1 4-1-1 Capt. Robert Strickland Not Available Don Heide, James Renschen 1964 7-2-1 2-0-0 Capt. Carmen Anillo Donald Giglio Not Available 1965 6-5-0 5-0-0 Capt. Carmen Anillo Maj. Tony Cillo John McBroome, David Mossbrook 1966 4-5-1 4-1-1 Capt. Carmen Anillo Capt. Hank Eichin Steve Bruman, William Kozma 1967 5-6-0 1-2-0 Capt. John Loewenberg Not Available Dick Coe 1968 10-3-0 4-0-0 Capt. Hank Eichin Not Available Gary Davis, James Loberg 1969 11-3-1 6-0-0 Capt. Hank Eichin Not Available Ray Barleben 1970 9-6-0 5-1-0 Capt. Hank Eichin Not Available Gene Kraay 1971 9-8-0 5-1-0 Capt. Hank Eichin Capt. Dan Harris, Capt. Rob Black Hugh Parker 1972 7-4-1 4-0-1 Capt. Hank Eichin Capt. Rob Black, Capt. Jim Thames Dave Muckley 1973 8-2-2 6-0-1 Capt. Hank Eichin Capt. Rob Black, Capt. Jim Thames John Brockman 1974 4-5-2 4-2-0 Capt. Jim Thames Capt. Rob Judas Len Salvemini 1975 9-5-0 4-1-0 Capt. Jim Thames Capt. Rob Judas, Capt. Gerald Boesche Dwight Landman 1976 8-5-0 4-0-0 Capt. Rob Judas Capt. Dan Ulmer, Capt. Gerald Boesche Bob Soucy 1977 8-4-2 6-0-0 Capt. Rob Judas Capt. Dan Ulmer, Capt. Steve Salfeety Greg Schulze 1978 7-8-1 4-2-0 Capt. Dan Ulmer Not Available Mike Baltimore 1979 7-5-3 4-1-1 Lou Sagastume Capt. Charles Straw Mike Hill 1980 15-5-0 8-0-0 Lou Sagastume Capt. Charles Straw Greg Walsh 1981 8-10-1 4-0-1 Lou Sagastume Capt. Charles Straw Doug Hill 1982 9-9-1 N/A Lou Sagastume Maj. Charles Straw Doug Hill 1983 13-4-2 6-0-0 Lou Sagastume 2nd Lt. Doug Hill Mike Lynch 1984 10-5-4 5-2-0 Lou Sagastume Capt. Karl Olsen Larry Friend, Jeff Jacobs, Dale Bennett 1985 14-3-2 N/A Lou Sagastume Capt. Karl Olsen Dennis Ryan, Sean Wright 1986 12-5-2 6-0-0 Lou Sagastume Marty Buckley, Capt. Dennis Quinn Pat McKenna, Dave Hansen, Derrick Toney 1987 12-3-2 6-0-1 Lou Sagastume Marty Buckley Derrick Toney, Dave Hansen 1988 13-5-2 N/A Lou Sagastume Marty Buckley Chris Foster, Glen Melia, Andy Rama 1989 6-10-1 N/A Lou Sagastume Marty Buckley, Capt. Mike Lynch Ed Hebron 1990 11-6-2 N/A Lou Sagastume Marty Buckley, Capt. Mike Lynch Willie Baumhofer 1991 9-4-2 N/A Lou Sagastume Marty Buckley, Capt. Mike Lynch Jake Buss, Dave Lambert 1992 13-6-0 5-2-0 Lou Sagastume Capt. Doug Hill, Capt. Ken Sullivan Gabe Macias, Dave Walick 1993 15-5-1 5-2-0 Lou Sagastume Capt. Doug Hill, Capt. Ken Sullivan Brian Bergeron, Chris Cullen, John Liller 1994 8-8-1 2-4-1 Lou Sagastume Capt. Doug Hill, Capt. Ken Sullivan Rob Behm, Scott McDonald 1995 7-8-1 2-5-0 Lou Sagastume Maj. Doug Hill, Capt. Dave Hansen John Stratton, Matt Mennell 1996 14-3-3 6-1-1 Lou Sagastume Maj. Doug Hill, Capt. Dave Hansen John Stratton, Matt Anderson 1997 13-5-0 5-3-0 Lou Sagastume Maj. Doug Hill, Capt. Dave Hansen Drew Dougherty, Ryan Schaeffer, Nate Lambert 1998 9-7-3 4-3-2 Lou Sagastume Maj. Paul Nowotny, Capt. Dave Hansen Ryan Schaeffer 1999 9-8-2 2-3-2 Lou Sagastume Maj. Paul Nowotny, Capt. Dave Hansen Rich Cullen, Keith McDaniel 2000 5-9-1 2-6-0 Lou Sagastume Maj. Paul Nowotny, Capt. Matt Mennell Ryan Sagastume, Donavon Kneuer 2001 11-5-1 4-2-1 Lou Sagastume Lt. Col. Doug Hill, Capt. Matt Mennell Terrence Welliver, Mike Brophy 2002 8-10-1 2-4-0 Lou Sagastume Lt. Col. Doug Hill, Capt. Leonel Gonzalez Tom Clark, Noah Merica-Jones, Mike Taylor 2003 10-9-1 2-4-0 Lou Sagastume Lt. Col. Doug Hill, Capt. Leonel Gonzalez Casey Chronister, Daniel Bolin 2004 8-10-1 4-8-0 Lou Sagastume Lt. Col. Doug Hill, Capt. Leonel Gonzalez Marcus Sagastume, Daniel Bolin 2005 8-9-2 6-3-1 Lou Sagastume Lt. Col. Doug Hill, Capt. Rich Cullen Clay McGillivray, Todd Myers 2006 5-12-1 4-6-0 Lou Sagastume Doug Hill (Assoc. HC), Capt. Rich Cullen Brendan Greenaway, Brian Guyette 2007 5-12-1 3-7-0 Doug Hill Anthony Latronica, Capt. Billy Minor Brian Guyette, Andy Nigro 2008 5-13-0 3-7-0 Doug Hill Anthony Latronica, Capt. Billy Minor Jason Dall, Kevin Rosser 2009 7-8-2 2-5-0 Doug Hill Anthony Latronica, Matthew Okoh Kevin Rosser, Josh Rhynard, Aaron Eshkenazi 2010 7-12-0 5-5-0 Doug Hill Matthew Okoh, Chris Foster Kyle Moses, Eric Wilson 2011 12-6-2 5-3-2 Doug Hill Matthew Okoh, Chris Foster Eric Wilson, John Melcher Coaching History Head Coach Years Overall (Pct.) Conference (Pct.) Conference Affiliations Doug Hill 2007- 36-51-5 (.418) 18-27-2 (.404) Lou Sagastume 1979-2006 282-188-43 (.592) 94-59-11 (.607) 1956-1987 Rocky Mtn. Intercollegiate Soccer League Capt. Dan Ulmer 1978 7-8-1 (.469) 4-2-0 (.667) Capt. Rob Judas 1976-77 16-9-2 (.630) 10-0-0 (1.000) Capt. Jim Thames 1974-75 13-10-2 (.560) 8-3-0 (.727) 1992-95 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Capt. Hank Eichin 1968-73 54-26-4 (.667) 30-2-2 (.912) Capt. John Loewenberg 1967 5-6-0 (.455) 1-2-0 (.333) 1996-98 Western Athletic Conference Capt. Carmen Anillo 1964-66 17-12-2 (.581) 11-1-1 (.885) Capt. Robert Strickland 1962-63 11-9-1 (.548) 8-2-1 (.773) Arne Arnesen 1957-61 31-9-7 (.734) 24-3-5 (.828) 1999-present Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Lt. Anthony Biernacki 1956 5-1-3 (.722) 4-1-1 (.750) Totals 451-303-66 (.590) 200-89-21 (.679)

Sagastume Ulmer Judas Thames Eichin Annillo Strickland Arnesen

50 GoAirForceFalcons.com Individual & Team Records Individual Records Most Assists - Career Team Records A Most Points - Career 1. Chris Foster (1985-88) 31 Most Wins - Season G A Pts 1. 1980, ‘93 15 2. Marcus Sagastume (2001-04) 30 1. Len Salvemini (1971-74) 65 19 149 2. 1985, 1996 14 3. Larry Friend (1980-84) 29 2. Chris Foster (1985-88) 54 31 139 4. Chris Cullen (1990-93) 27 3. Glen Melia (1985-88) 40 18 98 5. Dennis Ryan (1982-85) 24* 4. Ryan Schaeffer (1995-98) 41 14 96 Fewest Losses - Season Dan Narzinski (1967-70) 24 5. Keith Beam (1977-80) 36 20 92 1. 1957 0 7. Colin Eames (2002-05) 22 6. Dan Narzinski (1967-70) 31 24 86 2. 1956, ‘61 1 Derrick Toney (1984-87) 22* Drew Dougherty (1994-97) 34 18 86 9. Keith Beam (1977-80) 20 Marcus Sagastume (2001-04) 28 30 86 10. Len Salvemini (1971-74) 19 9. Mike Hill (1976-79) 35 15 85 Best Winning Pct. - Season 10. Rob Behm (1991-93) 31 12 74 1. 1957 .900 (8-0-2) Jim Thames (1962-65)* 32 10 74 2. 1985 .789 (14-3-2) 12. Dave Walick (1989-92) 27 18 72 Most Assists - Season 13. Al Gagliardi (1956-58)* 30 9 69 Year A 14. John Mantei (1956-58)* 30 7 67 1. Marcus Sagastume 2003 13 Most Goals Scored - Season 15. Greg Walsh (1977-80) 27 12 66 Chris Cullen 1993 13 1. 1980 75 16. Dan Ulmer (1968-70) 28 9 65 3. Dennis Ryan 1985 12 2. 1969 70 17. Dennis Ryan (1982-85)* 20 24 64 4. Dave Walick 1992 11 18. Jeff Jacobs (1981-84)* 24 13 61 Willie Baumhofer 1989 11 19. John Jost (1987-90) 22 16 60 Larry Friend 1980 11 Most Goals Scored - Game 20. Larry Friend (1980-84) 15 29 59 1. 17, vs. Regis, 10-1-77 21. Ken Sullivan (1982-85)* 23 12 57 2. 16, vs. Rockmount, 10-13-82 Keith McDaniel (1996-99) 21 15 57 23. Colin Eames (2002-05) 17 22 56 Goaltender Records 24. Derrick Toney (1984-87)* 16 22 54 Most Wins - Career Most Goals Allowed - Game 25. Daniel Wasson (2002-03) 23 7 53 1. Rich Cullen 1996-99 38 1. 9, vs. Portland, 9-28-01 2. Matt Mennell 1993-95 24 2. 8, at Fresno State, 11-5-00 vs. Michigan St., 10-12-68 Most Wins - Season Most Points - Season 1. Ralph Cyr 1980 15 Year G A Pts 2. Rich Cullen 1997 13 Lowest GAA - Season 1. Len Salvemini 1973 23 6 52 1. 1985 0.6 2. Jim Thames 1965 20 10 50 2. 1957 0.7 3. Dave Walick 1992 17 11 45 Most Saves - Career 4. Chris Foster 1986 17 10 44 1. Greg Schulze 1974-77 348 5. Glen Melia 1988 18 7 43 2. Rich Cullen 1996-99 248 Most Shutouts - Season Dan Narzinski 1969 17 9 43 1. 1998 10 7. Chris Foster 1987 18 6 42 Most Saves - Season 2. 1980 & 1985 9 8. Len Salvemini 1972 17 4 38 1. Gene Kraay 1969 145 Rob Behm 1992 16 6 38 2. Ralph Cyr 1980 117 10. Dan Ulmer 1969 16 6 38 Fewest Goals Allowed - Season Most Saves - Game 1. 1957 7 1. Hans Mueh 30 vs. No. Carolina 10/1/65 2. 1962 8 30 vs. Benedictine 10/3/65 Most Goals - Career G Most Shutouts - Career Longest Unbeaten Streak 1. Len Salvemini (1971-74) 65 1. Rich Cullen 1996-99 22 1. 20 (15-0-5), 10-21-56 to 11-1-58 2. Chris Foster (1985-88) 54 2. Greg Schulze 1974-77 18 2. 17 (15-0-2), 9-27-87 to 9-23-88 3. Ryan Schaeffer (1995-98) 41 4. Glen Melia (1985-88) 40 Most Shutouts - Season 5. Keith Beam (1977-80) 36 Longest Winning Streak 1. Ralph Cyr 1980 9 6. Mike Hill (1977-79) 35 1. 9, 9-13-75 to 10-24-75 Rich Cullen 1998 9 7. Drew Dougherty (1994-97) 34 10-2-83 to 11-2-83 8. Jim Thames (1962-65) 32 9. Rob Behm (1991-93) 31 Best GAA - Career 1. Greg Schulze 1974-77 1.12 10. Dan Narzinski (1967-70) 31 Scoring Margin - Season 2. Rich Cullen 1996-99 1.18 1. 1980 +49 (75-26) 2. 1969 +48 (70-22) Best GAA - Season Most Goals - Season 1. Matt Mennell 1993 0.85 * Records for the following seasons (1957, 1962-67, Year G 2. Rich Cullen 1996 1.01 1. Len Salvemini 1973 23 1983, 1986) are either missing or incomplete. 2. Jim Thames 1965 20 3. Chris Foster 1987 18 Glen Melia 1988 18 Jeff Jacobs 1984 18

Air Force Men’s Soccer 2012 51 All-Time Letterwinners A D Alfaro, Mike (2002) 1999-01 Dall, Jason (2009) 2005-08 Allard, Gary S. (1974) 1972-73 Danforth, Lawrence A. (1974) 1973 Anderson, Matt Parker (1997) 1994-96 Darling, Matt (1998) 1994-96 Anderson, Thomas (1959) 1956 Davis, Carlos (1991) 1987-88 Angarole, Michael L. (1980) 1978-79 Davis, Gary K. (1969) 1966-68 Archino, David T. (1959) 1958 Dean, Paul A. (1961) 1959-60 Armstrong, Rex S. (1976) 1974-75 Delony, Billy G. (1960) 1957 Arnold, Reginald (1991) 1988 Derrickson, Thomas (1959) 1957 Auston, David (2003) 2000-02 Diaz, Tino (2005) 2001-04 Diesel, Thomas A. (1972) 1970 B Dignazio, Timothy L. (1979) 1976-78 Ballard, Michael P. (1972) 1969 Dominguez, Mike (1996) 1992-95 Baltimore, Michael D. (1979) 1977-78 Donnelly, Colin (1997) 1994 Barleben, Raymond J. (1970) 1967-69 Dougal, Brian (2006) 2003 Bartolone, Robert J. (1977) 1973-76 Dougherty, Drew (1998) 1994-97 Baum, Kurt L. (1981) 1978-80 Downey, Caleb (2014) 2010-11 Baumhofer, Willie (1991) 1987-90 Doyle, Robert J. (1978) 1975-77 Beam, Keith W. (1981) 1977-80 Driscoll, Joseph E. (1964) 1962-63 Behm, Rob (1995) 1991-94 Dronkers, Anthony A. (1977) 1974-76 Belvill, Jason (2008) 2004-07 Duffy, Timothy (1983) 1980-82 Bendjebar, Ralph H. (1969) 1966 Dunn, Michael G. (1983) 1980 Bennett, Jim E. Jr. (1989) 1987-88 Durr, Kevin (2013) 2009-11 Bennett, Ralph D. (1985) 1981-82 Dutchyshyn, Harry V. Jr. (1976) 1975 Bergeron, Brian (1994) 1990-93 Dwyer, Robert J. (1959) 1956 Besson, Paul M. (1979) 1976 Dydasco, Zane (2013) 2009-11 Biancur, Andrew (1960) 1957-59 Bieging, Ivan T. (1965) 1962-64 EE-F-F Bieler, Josh D. (2001) 1997-99 Eames, Colin (2006) 2002-05 Bierschmitt, James (1991) 1987-90 Elliott, Dale S. (1966) 1965 Biglow, Alex (2012) 2008 Elsbernd, Paul (2007) 2005-06 Bingaman, Kirk (2010) 2009 Eshkenazi, Aaron (2010) 2007-09 Blaha, John E. (1965) 1962-64 Eszenyi, Steven A. (1965) 1964 Blassie, Michael J. (1970) 1967-69 Fairlamb, Richard C. (1961) 1959-60 Bolin, Daniel (2005) 2001, 03-04 Felipe, Cody (2013) 2009 Bourque, Valmore W. (1959) 1956 Ferraioli, Richard A. (1972) 1970-71 Bottomly, Roc (1969) 1966 Finan, George K. III (1966) 1964-65 Brill, Michael Jon (1979) 1976, 1978 Fischer, Brian (1999) 1995-96 Brinlee, Zach (2012) 2008-09 Fischer, Dan (1997) 1993-96 Brletich, Lee (2003) 2000 Fisher, Chris (1984) 1980-82 Brockington, Lex (1986) 1984-85 Fleming, Brent (2005) 2001 Brockman, John C. (1974) 1970-73 Flores, Matthew (2003) 2000 Brophy, Michael (2002) 1998-01 Fortuna, Jerry (1995) 1992-94 Brown, Ben (2001) 1998-99 Foster, Chris (1989) 1985-88 Bryant, Hugh L. (1965) 1962-63 Fournier, Cody (2005) 2002-04 Burgener, James (1999) 1995-98 Frazier, Alex (2015) 2011 Burman, Steven W. (1967) 1965-66 Freeman, Bruce M. (1967) 1966 Burnet, David M. (1973) 1971-72 Friend, Lawrence W. (1985) 1980-84 Buss, Brent (1992) 1988-91 Frobose, Trevor (2002) 1998-99 Buss, Hans A. (1981) 1977-79 Fry, Matt (2005) 2001, 03 C G Campbell, John S. Jr. (1976) 1974 Gaiser, Reid (2009) 2005-08 Carns, Michael P. (1959) 1956-58 Gagliardi, Albert (1959) 1956-58 Carpenter, Adelbert W. (1967) 1965-66 Gagliardi, Paul (2003) 2001-02 Carpenter, James T. (1959) 1957-58 Gallo, Frank H. (1977) 1977 Carroll, John (1984) 1981 Gbelia, Peter (1993) 1989-92 Cavuoti, Frank M. (1985) 1981-82 George, William F. II (1968) 1966-67 Charles, Marc (2011) 2007-08 Gesuale, Brian (1994) 1991-93 Chavers, Jacob (2014) 2010 Getschow, Garrett (2012) 2008-09, 2011 Chavez, Ben (2012) 2008-11 Giesse, Lawrence J. (1973) 1970 Cho, Sung (1986) 1982-85 Gilchrist, Michael H. (1968) 1966-67 Chock, Kelii H. (2001) 1997-98 Gingsumrong, Aphichart (2009) 2006-07 Chronister, Casey (2004) 2000-03 Gismondi, Mike (1998) 1994-95 Chung, Albert (1992) 1988-89 Gismondi, Nick (1994) 1991-93 Clark, Jay (1993) 1990-92 Goaziou, Brian (1991) 1987-90 Clark, Thomas (2003) 1999-02 Golz, Andrew (2012) 2008 Clarkston, Skyler (2006) 2002 Gomez, Jared (2010) 2006-07, 2009 Clayton, Daniel (1997) 1994-96 Gonzalez, Leonel (1994) 1991 Clayton, Roy M. III (1981) 1978-80 Gould, Patrick (2012) 2008-10 Clements, Roger F. (1976) 1975 Graham, Randall J. (1972) 1970-71 Cobb, George N. (1967) 1965 Graves, Ronald E. (1985) 1981-84 Coe, Richard E. (1968) 1965-67 Greenaway, Brendan (2007) 2004-06 Cole, James L. (1964) 1963 Griffis, William E. II (1961) 1958-60 Collier, Lance (1993) 1989, 1991 Gritsavage, John R. (1965) 1962-64 Compton, Patrick (2013) 2010-11 Guild, Richard E. (1963) 1960-62 Connally, James (1959) 1956-58 Gullo, James (2010) 2007-09 Cressy, Kyle (2012) 2008, 2010-11 Gustafson, Joe (2005) 2001-04 Cruice, Edward J. III (1973) 1971-72 Guyette, Brian (2008) 2004-07 Cullen, Chris (1994) 1990-93 Cullen, Richard P. (2000) 1996-99 H Cunningham, Curtis A. (1992) 1990 Hakeman, Thomas G. (1969) 1966-68 Currier, William R. (1960) 1957-59 Hansel, Steven E. (1973) 1971-72 Cyr, Ralph A. (1984) 1980-83 Hansen, David (1989) 1986-87 Hansen, Rich (1987) 1985-86 Harder, Jeffrey (1990) 1988-89 Hardie, Noah (1994) 1990-91 Hardison, Jasper (1960) 1959

52 GoAirForceFalcons.com All-Time Letterwinners Harrison, Booker (1972) 1970 M Harrison, Brendan (2000) 1998-99 Macias, Gabe (1993) 1990-92 Hauck, Ian (2008) 2004-07 Mansfield, Ryan (2003) 2000 Haycock, Parker (2010) 2006 Mantei, John (1959) 1956-58 Heaton, Robert K. (1965) 1963-64 Maqueda, Carlos (2006) 2002 Hebron, Edmund (1990) 1986, 1988-89 Mariaca-Fell, Luis (1979) 1977-79 Heide, Donald R. (1964) 1962-63 Marien, Chad (1991) 1987-90 Henry, Conor (2013) 2010-11 Marple, Robert K. IV (1973) 1971-72 Hickman, Kyle D. (1984) 1980 Marshall, Lyman W. (1962) 1960-61 Higgins, David K. (1970) 1968-69 Mathews, Chris (2008) 2005-07 Hill, Douglas E. (1983) 1979-82 Matocha, Matt (1998) 1994 Hill, Michael L. (1980) 1976-79 Mauro, Michael (2013) 2009 Himelberger, Roderick E. (1963) 1961-62 Maynard, Michael (2006) 2003-05 Hoilman, Charles W. Jr. (1963) 1962-63 McAtee, Thomas P. (1962) 1959, 1961 Holder, Ronald C. (1969) 1967 McBride, Phil H. (1978) 1974-76 Hollingshead, Kristopher R. (2001), 1997 McBroome, John J. (1966) 1963-65 Holloway, Nathan (2007) 2003-06 McComsey, James T. (1964) 1962-63 Holoviak, Daniel R. (1965) 1962-64 McDaniel, Keith L. (2000) 1996-99 Hornung, Matthew S. (1980) 1977 McDonald, Shannon (1995) 1991-94 Hoxie, Austin (2007) 2003 McGillivray, Clay (2006) 2002-05 Huber, Henry M. (1970) 1968-69 McKenna, Pat (1987) 1984-86 McNabb, Duncan (2007) 2003-06 II-J-J Melcher, John (2012) 2009-11 Iudicello, Alphonse (1965) 1963-64 Melia, Glenn (1989) 1985-88 Jacobs, Jeff S. (1984) 1981-82 Mennell, Matt (1996) 1992-95 Jacobs, Jeffrey L. (1974) 1972 Merica-Jones, Noah (2003) 1999-02 Janssen, Frank A. (1972) 1969-71 Merz, Melvin J. (1959) 1957-58 Jaszai, Steve (1986) 1983-85 Miller, Britton (2002) 1999-01 Jeffords, Paul C. (1999) 1996-98 Miller, Charles L. (1966) 1964 Johnson, Christopher T. (1975) 1973-74 Miller, Richard B. Jr. (1967) 1966 Johnson, Christopher W. (1969) 1967-68 Miller, Ronald E. (1961) 1959-60 Jonak, Steven J. (1977) 1976 Mills, Scott E. (1973) 1971-72 Jones, Brandon (2002) 1998-01 Milodragovich, David (2005) 2001-02 Jones, Jake (2013) 2010-11 Modly, Zachary (2014) 2011 Jost, John (1991) 1987-90 Monroe, Earle S. (1965) 1964 Moore, Brian (1989) 1987 K Moore, Franklin H. (1967) 1965 Keeler, William H. (1972) 1971 Morgan, Matt (1990) 1989 Kelly, Sean M. (1976) 1974-75 Moser, Robert W. (1972) 1969 Keohane, J. Sean (1977) 1974 Moses, Kyle (2011) 2007-10 Kiefer, Kip (1996) 1992-95 Mossbrook, David W. (1966) 1963-65 Kim, Mitch (2014) 2011 Mrosla, Duane F. (1968) 1965-67 Kirschman, Jeremiah (2004) 2000-03 Muckley, David E. (1973) 1970-72 Klazura, Brian (2014) 2010-11 Mueh, Hans J. (1966) 1964-65 Kline, Douglas R. (1971) 1968 Muir, Scott (2006) 2003-05 Klopping, Chris B. (1997) 1994-96 Murphy, Tim (1997) 1994-96 Kneuer, Donavon (2001) 1997-00 Myers, Todd (2006) 2003-05 Kochanski, Don J. (1985) 1981 Kolkmier, Thomas J. (1984) 1982 N Korpak, Ken (1986) 1982-85 Nalepa, Tom (1989) 1986 Kozma, William J. (1967) 1965-66 Nannen, Josh (2010) 2006 Kraay, Eugene S. (1971) 1968-70 Narzinski, Daniel P. (1972) 1968-71 Krail, Kelvin W. (1971) 1969-70 Narzinski, Paul J. (1975) 1972-74 Kreis, Andrew (1991) 1989-90 Neal, Thomas A. (1980) 1978-79 Krott, Andrew D. (1977) 1975-76 Neeley, Jaime (2009) 2005 Kuchlewski, Robert J. (1962) 1959-61 Nesbitt, Patrick M. (1967) 1965-66 Newcomb, Sidney H. (1960) 1957-59 L Nielsen, Chris A. (2000) 1997 Ladd, John R. (1971) 1968-70 Nielson, Steve W. (1962) 1959-61 Lakin, Terrence D. (1973) 1971-72 Niezen, Alejandro J. (1979) 1975-77 Lambert, Dave (1992) 1988-91 Nigro, Andy (2008) 2004-07 Lambert, Nate A. (1999) 1995-97 Noller, Steven (2010) 2006, 2008-09 Lamont, Warren C. (1968) 1966-67 Norton, Daniel (2009) 2007 Lancaster, James W. Jr. (1968) 1965-66 Nowotny, Paul (1986) 1982-85 Landers, John S. (1967) 1965-66 Nutter, Mike (1987) 1985-86 Landmann, Dwight D. (1976) 1974-75 Lanni, Joseph A. (1980) 1976-79 O Lapinsky, Joe (2009) 2006 O’Briene, Thomas S. (1968) 1966 Lawhead, Peter (1988) 1985-87 Olson, Karl R. (1978) 1975-77 Lawhead, Thomas J. (1983) 1980-82 Olson, James E. (1963) 1961 Laye, Marty (2001) 1997-99 Olson, Norris O. (1959) 1956-58 Lecraw, Christopher B. (1981) 1978-80 Ostrom, Bill (1992) 1989-91 Leonard, Mark (1992) 1988-91 Leonard, Matt (1990) 1988-89 P Leung, Casey (2008) 2005 Pacheco, Travis (1995) 1993-94 Levin, Daniel E. (1982) 1978-80 Page, Stephen S. (1970) 1968 Liller, John (1994) 1990-93 Parker, Hugh A. (1972) 1969-71 Littlefield, Wells (2001) 1999 Parker, Scott D. (1973) 1970-72 Loberg, James C. (1969) 1967, 1969 Patriquin, Allen C. (1976) 1973-75 Locker, Steven (2008) 2005-07 Patriquin, Louis (1989) 1986-87 Long, Shea (1988) 1985-87 Payne, Matt (2014) 2011 Longo, Raymond E. (1964) 1963 Peacock, Phillip (2003) 2000 Lynch, Michael B. (1984) 1980-83 Pederson, David J. (1962) 1959-61 Lysenko, Michael Ray (1985) 1982 Pena, Juan (1988) 1985 Perry, James M. (1965) 1962-64 Phan, Wayne (1990) 1987, 1989 Pickens, Brian (1986) 1983-85 Pompa, Byron R. (1999) 1995-98

Air Force Men’s Soccer 2012 53 All-Time Letterwinners Potter, Michael JW (1979) 1976 T Powers, Victor C. (1973) 1971-72 Talbot, Timothy R. (1982) 1979 Pratzner, Phil (1987) 1984-86 Tamkun, John E. (1975) 1973-74 Preuss, Anthony X. (1974) 1970 Taylor, John C. (1961) 1958-60 Pueffenbarger, John E. (1978) 1975-77 Taylor, Mike (2003) 1999-02 Pulley, Jeff (1996) 1993-95 Thames, James D. (1966) 1963-65 Thompson, Dale W. Jr. (1960) 1957-59 R Tilton, John (2011) 2007-10 Rabe, Matt (2002) 1999-01 Tise, Eric (2013) 2009-11 Raber, Peter J. (2000) 1996-97 Toney, Derrick (1988) 1984-87 Rabinowitch, Peter (1990) 1988 Toth, Brian (1994) 1992-93 Rama, Andy (1989) 1985-88 Tracey, Richard E. (1959) 1956-58 Ramos, Clint (2014) 2010-11 Twohig, Thomas F. (1978) 1976-77 Rana, A.J. (2014) 2010 Tyger, Jeremy C. (1995) 1991-93 Rayburn, Bentley B. (1975) 1973 Reaves, Michael E. (1968) 1966-67 UU-V-V Reinhart, Daniel L. (1980) 1977-79 Ulmer, Daniel C. (1971) 1968-70 Rendon, Anthony (2005) 2002 Underwood, Matt (2013) 2010-11 Renschen, James H. (1964) 1961-63 Uransel, Alec (2013) 2009 Reyes, Mitchell (2007) 2003 Van Balen, Eric (1991) 1988-90 Rhynard, Josh (2010) 2006-09 Verfuss, Gary R. (1963) 1960-61 Richert, Martin E. (1960) 1958 Villalobos, Anthony (1977) 1975-76 Rickards, Cyrus J. (1963) 1960-62 Villella, Matt (1994) 1991-93 Riggins, Archie S. III (1978) 1976-78 Riley, T.W. (1971) 1970 W Robinson, Bart (2001) 1998 Wade, Trevor (2013) 2010-11 Robinson, Ryan (2011) 2007-09 Walick, David (1993) 1989-92 Roby, Randy (1987) 1986 Walker, Jamil (2003) 1999 Rodman, Harry E. Jr. (1965) 1962-64 Walker, Shaka (1996) 1994-95 Roe, David (1962) 1960-61 Walsh, Dan (2004) 2000-03 Rosenberger, Brett (1995) 1992-93 Walsh, Gregory C. (1981) 1977-80 Ross, Alexander M (1964) 1961-63 Warner, Daniel J. (1995) 1991-92 Rosser, Kevin (2010) 2006-09 Warren, Michael W. (1981) 1978-79 Rossillon, Kevin (2013) 2010-11 Warren, Wayne W. (1969) 1966-68 Rowan, Clay (1984) 1981, 1983 Wasson, Daniel (2006) 2002-03 Rowan, Richard A. (1967) 1965-66 Webb, Thomas P. Jr. (1972) 1969-71 Ruiz, A.J. (2002) 1999-01 Weeks, Joseph D. (1970) 1967-68 Ruth, Richard G. (1975) 1973-74 Weight, Robert H. (1962) 1959-60 Ryan, Dennis (1986) 1982-85 Weiland, Michael J.P. (1979) 1976-78 Weintraub, Dave (1986) 1983-85 S Welch, Luke (2015) 2011 Sabella, Jeff (1993) 1990-92 Welliver, Terrence (2002) 1999-01 Sadlowski, Donald G. (1980) 1978-79 Whalen, Eugene R. (1969) 1966-68 Sagastume, Marcus (2005) 2001-04 White, James B. (1964) 1963 Sagastume, Ryan A. (2001) 1997-00 Wildermuth, Roger L. (1971) 1970 Salvemini, Len A. (1975) 1971-74 Wilkinson, William F. (1968) 1965 Sanders, Josh (2007) 2003-04 Williams, Horace L. (1984) 1980 Sands, Marc (1994) 1992-93 Williams, Timothy J. (1985) 1981-82 Savage, Paul W. (1978) 1976-77 Williams, Wesley A. (2000) 1996-99 Schaefer, Scott A. (1989) 1985-88 Wilson, Eric (2012) 2008-11 Schaeffer, Ryan D. (1999) 1995-98 Wilson, James F. (1963) 1962 Schafer, Kyle (2011) 2007-08, 2010 Wilson, Scott (1973) 1972 Schaller, Robert C. (1962) 1959-61 Wong, Damon (2007) 2003-06 Schaller, Robert N. (1969) 1967-68 Woodbury, Roger C. (1961) 1958-60 Schattle, Walter P. (1982) 1979-81 Woodhouse, Todd A. (1984) 1980-82 Schill, David (2006) 2003-05 Wright, Sean (1986) 1982-85 Schiller, Gregory J. (1985) 1982 Wynn, Mark S. (1978) 1976-77 Schneider, Paul G. (1973) 1969 Schultz, James H. (1968) 1964-67 YY-Z-Z Schulze, Greg A. (1978) 1974-77 Yasuhara, Thomas T. (1974) 1973 Selzer, Brett (2009) 2005-06 Zapata, Robert D. (1980) 1977-79 Seiffert, William C. (1977) 1976 Zimmerman, John E. (1963) 1960-62 Setterquist, Francis L. (1966) 1965 Zimmerman, John A. (1974) 1972-73 Shamess, James M. (1974) 1972-73 Zindel, Garrett C. (1999) 1995-98 Shewmaker, Larry A. (1961) 1959 Shiembob, Edward H. (1981) 1978-80 Shine, John J. III (1975) 1971-73 Silvester, Terry (1970) 1967-68 Members of 2012 Roster in Bold Singer, Donald (1960) 1958-59 Singer, Robert D. (1981) 1977-80 Smith, Allan (2002) 1999-00 Smith, Richard B. (1970) 1968-69 Sonnenberg, Scott B. (1969) 1966-68 Soucy, Robert R. II (1977) 1973-76 Spear, John (2010) 2006 Staples, Jon R. (1962) 1960-62 Stephens, Tracy G. (1974) 1971-73 Stratton, John (1997) 1993-96 Streetor, Xavier (1981) 1980 Suito-Acuna, Fernando (2011) 2010 Sullivan, Cody (2014) 2011 Sullivan, Ken (1986) 1983-85 Sullivan, Nico (2013) 2009 Svanoe, Kennerd E. (1967) 1967 Swaim, Allan L. Jr. (1970) 1967-69 Sweeney, Allan R. (1965) 1964 Sweigart, David L. (1960) 1959 Szostak, Paul (1990) 1987-88

54 GoAirForceFalcons.com Award Winners Academy Awards All-Conference Tracy Stevens, 1973 Falcons in Most Valuable Male Athlete MPSF Co-Player of the Year Jack Shine, 1973-74 Marcus Sagastume, 2003 Greg Schulze, 1974-77 the Pros Chris Foster, 1989 Bob Soucy, 1975-76 Rich Cullen, 2000 All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Dwight Landmann, 1975 Rob Behm, 1992, ‘93 (1st) Phil McBride, 1975-76 Athletic Leadership Award Dave Walick, 1992 (1st) Alex Niezen, 1976-77 Jim Thames, 1966 Chris Cullen, 1992 (2nd), ‘93 (1st) Karl Olsen, 1977 Jeremy Tyger, 1993 (2nd) Tom Twohig, 1977 Athletic Excellence Award Brian Gesuale, 1993 (2nd) Mike Weiland, 1978 Greg Schulze, 1978 Matt Mennell, ‘93 (HM) ‘94 (1st) ‘95 (HM) Mike Hill, 1978-79 Drew Dougherty, 1994 (2nd) Bob Singer, 1979-80 Outstanding Athletic Achievement Award Scott McDonald, 1994 (2nd) Ed Shiembob, 1979 John Stratton, 1995 (1st) Greg Walsh, 1980 Len Brandon Jones, 2002 Mike Lynch, 1980-81, ‘83 Matt Anderson, 1995 (1st) Salvemini Doug Hill, 1981-82 Rich Cullen, 1999 (1st) MISL Scholar-Athlete Award Trevor Frobose, 1999 (2nd) Larry Friend, 1981, ‘84 Daniel Bolin, 2005 Britton Miller, 2000 (2nd) Dale Bennett, 1983-84 Tom Clark, 2000 (HM), ‘01 (1st), ‘02 (1st) Ron Graves, 1983-84 Daniel Bolin, 2001 (2nd), ‘04 (2nd) Chris Fisher, 1983 All-Americans Mike Brophy, 2001 (2nd) Jeff Jacobs, 1983-’84 Ray Barleben, 1969 Brandon Jones, 2001 (2nd) Steve Jaszai, 1983-84 Clay Rowan, 1983 Gene Kraay, 1969 Marcus Sagastume, ‘01 (HM), ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 (1st) Dennis Ryan, 1983-85 Len Salvemini, 1972 Noah Merica-Jones, 2002 (2nd) Glen Daniel Wasson, 2002 (2nd), ‘03 (1st) Greg Schiller, 1984 Greg Schulze, 1977 Sung Cho, 1985 Melia Colin Eames, 2002 (HM), ‘05 (1st) CO Foxes Chris Foster, 1988 Todd Myers, 2004, ‘05 (HM) Paul Nowotny, 1985 Dave Walick, 1992 Scott Muir, 2005 (1st) Ken Sullivan, 1984-85 John Stratton, 1996 Brian Guyette, 2005 (2nd), ‘06 (2nd), ‘07 (1st) Sean Wright, 1984-85 Duncan McNabb, 2005 (2nd) Glen Melia, 1985-88 David Schill, 2005 (2nd) Andrew Rama, 1985-87 All-Region Clay McGillivray, 2005 (HM) Chris Foster, 1985-88 Derrick Toney, 1985-87 All-Far West Region Ian Hauck, 2006 (1st) Scott Schaeffer, 1986 Gene Kraay, 1969-70 Andy Nigro, 2006 (1st), ‘07 (2nd) Chris Brendan Greenaway, 2006 (2nd) Mike Nutter, 1986 Dan Ulmer, 1970 Foster Josh Rhynard, 2006 (3rd) Dave Hansen, 1986-87 CO Foxes Tom Webb, 1970 Brett Selzer, 2006 (3rd) Shea Long, 1987 Frank Janssen, 1971 Jason Belvill, 2007 (HM) John Brockman, 1972-73 Steven Noller, 2008 (2nd), ‘09 (2nd) Len Salvemini, 1971-74 Kevin Rosser, 2008 (2nd), ‘09 (1st) Team MVPs Jack Shine, 1974 Aaron Eshkenazi, 2008 (HM), ‘09 (HM) Gary Davis, 1968 Greg Schulze, 1975, ‘77 Eric Wilson, 2008 (HM), ‘10 (2nd) Ray Barleben, 1969 John Ladd, 1970 Bob Soucy, 1976 Kevin Durr, 2010 (1st), ‘11 (1st) Frank Janssen, 1971 Alejandro Niezen, 1977 Matt Underwood, 2010 (HM), ‘11 (HM) Zane Dydasco, 2010 (HM) Dave Muckley, 1972 Chris Ed Shiembob, 1979 John Tilton, 2010 (HM) Len Salvemini, 1973-74 Cullen Mike Hill, 1979 Caleb Downey, 2011 (2nd) Dwight Landman, 1975 CO Foxes Bob Singer, 1979 Garrett Getschow, 2011 (2nd) Steve Jonak, 1976 Mike Lynch, 1982 Eric Tise, 2011 (HM) Greg Schulze, 1977 Dave Walick, 1992 Mike Weiland, 1978 Rob Behm, 1992 All-Western Athletic Conference Mike Hill, 1979 Chris Cullen, 1992 Matt Anderson, 1996 (2nd) Bob Singer, 1980 Mike Lynch, 1981, ‘83 Ryan Schaeffer, 1996, ‘98 John Stratton, 1996 (2nd) Dale Bennett, 1982 John Stratton, 1996 Ryan Schaeffer, 1996, ‘97, ‘98 (1st) Drew Dougherty, 1997 (2nd) Ron Graves, 1984 John Nate Lambert, 1997 Rich Cullen, 1997 (2nd), 1998 (1st) Sean Wright, 1985 Stratton Marcus Sagastume, 2003, ‘04 Jamie Burgener, 1998 (2nd) Chris Foster, 1986-88 CO Foxes Daniel Wasson, 2003 Garrett Zindel, 1998 (2nd) Willie Baumhofer, 1989-90 Colin Eames, 2005 Jake Buss, 1991 Kevin Durr, 2011 All-Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Soccer League Dave Walick, 1992 Jim Thames, 1964-65 Chris Cullen, 1993 All-Midwest Region John McBroome, 1965 Scott McDonald, 1994 John Stratton, 1995-96 Greg Walsh, 1980 Hans Mueh, 1965 Gary Davis, 1966-68 Ryan Schaeffer, 1997 Bob Singer, 1980 Jamie Burgener, 1998 Bill Kozma, 1966 Rich Larry Friend, 1983 Rich Cullen, 1999 Dick Coe, 1966-67 Cullen Mike Lynch, 1983 Donavon Kneuer, 2000 Ray Barleben, 1967-69 CO Rapids Ken Sullivan, 1985 Bob Schaller, 1968 Brandon Jones, 2001 Sean Wright, 1985 Gene Kraay, 1969 Marcus Sagastume, 2002 Sung Cho, 1985 Dan Ulmer, 1969-70 Daniel Bolin, 2003-04 Chris Foster, 1986-88 Dan Narzinski, 1969 Scott Muir, 2005 Dave Hansen, 1987 John Ladd, 1970 Ian Hauck, 2006 Brian Guyette, 2007 Glen Melia, 1988 Len Salvemini, 1971-74 Steven Noller, 2008 John Jost, 1990 Frank Janssen, 1971 Dave Muckley, 1972 Kevin Rosser, 2009 Brandon Jones, 2001 John Brockman, 1972-73 Kevin Durr, 2010-11 Marcus Marcus Sagastume, 2002 Scott Mills, 1972 Sagastume Paul Narzinski, 1973 CO Rapids

Air Force Men’s Soccer 2012 55 The USAFA

The United States Air Force Academy offers a Military Education and Training four-year program of instruction and experience An air, space and cyberspace-oriented military designed to educate, train and inspire men and education, training and leadership program begins women to become officers of character, motivated with basic cadet training and continues through- to lead the United States Air Force in service to out the four years. Seniors are responsible for the our nation. Each cadet graduates with a bachelor organizational leadership of the cadet wing, while of science degree and a commission as a second juniors and sophomores seek to develop team and lieutenant in the Air Force. interpersonal leadership and instructional skills. Cadets are projected into as many active leadership Course of Study roles as possible to prepare them to be effective Air Cadets are exposed to a balanced curriculum Force officers. that provides the knowledge, skills and respon- Fundamental concepts of military organiza- sibilities essential to a career Air Force officer. tion -- drill, ethics, honor, Air Force heritage and The entire USAFA experience is integrated and physical training -- are emphasized the first sum- mapped to achieve a set of desired outcomes in mer during basic cadet training. Freshmen then every graduate. study the military role in United States society as The core academic curriculum includes courses well as the mission and organization of the Air in basic sciences, engineering, social sciences Force. Sophomores receive instruction in commu- and humanities. Cadets take additional elective nication skills and juniors study the combat and courses to complete requirements for one of 32 operational aspects of the Air Force. major areas of study. About 50 percent of the The Academy offers courses in flying, naviga- cadets complete majors in science and engineer- tion, soaring and parachuting, building from basic HISTORY OF ing; the remainder graduate in the social sciences skills to instructor duties. Some cadets may fly and humanities. Some of the most popular majors light aircraft with the Cadet Flying Team. THE ACADEMY include management, aeronautical engineering, Summer training for cadets is divided into foreign area studies, history, behavioral science, three, three-week training periods. There are a In 1948, a board of leading civil engineering, astronautical engineering, elec- variety of programs available and each cadet is civilian and military educators was trical engineering and engineering mechanics. required to complete two training periods each appointed to plan the curriculum summer with leave during the other period. All for an academy that would meet Faculty Composition new cadets take six weeks of basic cadet training in the needs of the newly established their first summer. The majority of the Academy’s faculty mem- Air Force. The board determined Combat survival training is a required three- bers, more than 500 total, are Air Force officers. that Air Force requirements could week program during cadets’ second summer. They are selected primarily from career-officer not be met by expanding the other For other second-summer training periods, cadets volunteers who have established outstanding service academies and recom- have options such as working with Airmen in an records of performance and dedication. Each has mended an Air Force Academy be operational unit at an Air Force installation, air- at least a master’s degree and more than 55 per- established without delay. borne parachute training, soaring or basic free-fall cent have doctorates or other terminal degrees in parachute training. In 1949, then Secretary of the their field of study. During their last two summers, all cadets are Air Force W. Stuart Symington About 30 percent of the faculty are civilians offered leadership training as supervisors or appointed a commission to assist who bring great depth of disciplinary and educa- instructors in the summer programs listed above. in selecting a site and on April tional expertise and provide academic stability and Extracurricular activities also are an integral 1, 1954, President Dwight D. continuity. part of the education program. The cadet ski club, Eisenhower authorized creation Faculty members are intensely focused on cadet drum and bugle corps, cadet chorale and forensics of the United States Air Force learning as an integral part of their officer devel- are a few of the programs available. Academy. After considering opment. The Air Force Academy has been ranked 580 sites in 45 states, the com- No. 1 in the nation for the most accessible and mission narrowed the choice to involved faculty for four years in a row. Nominations three locations. The summer of To provide greater contributions by a diverse Nominations to the Academy may be obtained 1954, Secretary of the Air Force faculty, the Academy has several distinguished vis- through a congressional sponsor or by meeting eli- Harold Talbott selected a site near iting professors and endowed professors who serve gibility criteria in other categories of competition one or more years. Officers from other services, established by law. For information on admission Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado as well as officers from allied countries are also procedures, write to HQ USAFA/RRS; 2304 Cadet contributed $1 million toward pur- members of the faculty. Distinguished civilian and Drive, Suite 200; USAF Academy, CO 80840-5025. chase of the property. military lecturers also share their expertise with In July 1955, the first Academy the cadets during the academic year. class entered interim facilities at , Denver, Athletic Program while construction began. It was The Academy’s athletic program is designed to www.usafa.af.mil sufficiently completed for occupan- improve physical fitness, teach athletic skills and cy by the cadet wing in late August develop leadership qualities. To achieve its goals, 1958. Initial construction cost was the Academy offers some of the most extensive $142 million. physical education, intramural sports and intercol- Women entered the Academy legiate athletic programs in the nation. Cadets take on June 28, 1976, as members of at least three different physical education courses the class of 1980. each year.

56 GoAirForceFalcons.com USAFA Senior Leadership

Lt. Gen. Michael C. Gould Lt. Gen. Michael C. Gould is Superintendent, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. He directs a four-year academic, military training, athletic and character development program leading to a bachelor’s degree and commission as an Air Force officer. The general is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy’s Class of 1976. His career encompasses a wide range of assignments, ranging from head football coach of the Air Force Academy Preparatory School, to serving as Air Force aide to the President of the United States. He has held numerous command positions at the group, wing and numbered air force level, and was com- mander of Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center during 9/11. Prior to his return to the Academy, he was Director of Operations and Plans, U.S. Transportation Command, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. General Gould is a command pilot with more than 3,000 flying hours in the T-38, T-41, KC-10, C-5, C-17, C-21, C-141 and KC-135R. The general’s military awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, Defense Superior Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.

Vice Superintendent Commandant of Cadets Dean of Faculty Commander, Colonel Brig. General Brig. General Tamra Rank Gregory J. Lengyel Dana H. Born Col. Thomas Gibson

Air Force Men’s Soccer 2012 57 Director of Athletics Dr. Hans J. Mueh department on course to become a federally earned a doctorate degree in chemistry from chartered non-profit organization which will Wisconsin in 1976 as a distinguished gradu- lead to more fund-raising opportunities. ate. He has also completed Squadron Officer Mueh was instrumental in the USAFA School, Air Command and Staff College and Endowment and the announcement of the Air War College. Holaday Athletic Center, an indoor training Between earning the two degrees, Mueh facility. The $15 million facility was completed returned to the Academy as an instructor in in July 2011. the department of chemistry from 1970-72. He Mueh has also been active within the confer- also served as assistant soccer coach and played ence and the NCAA. He was recently selected semi-pro soccer with the Aurora Internationals to be part of the NCAA Division I Amateurism in Denver during those two years, leading the Cabinet and has been active on the NCAA’s Internationals to the Colorado state title in academics/eligibility compliance cabinet, the 1971. He volunteered for duty in Vietnam men’s golf committee and the region 7 post- and served as an intelligence officer in Saigon, Dr. Hans J. Mueh is in his ninth year as the graduate scholarship committee. Mueh has Republic of Vietnam and at Nakhon Phanom director of athletics at the Air Force Academy. been equally active within the conference on RTAB, Thailand, in 1972 and 1973. A retired Air Force brigadier general, Mueh various leadership committees. He is currently After earning his doctorate degree, Mueh was vice dean of faculty for two years prior to on the awards and recognition committee returned to the Academy in 1976 as an associ- his retirement from active duty in the sum- and has previously served on the joint council ate professor of chemistry. He remained at mer of 2004. Mueh was heavily involved in executive committee, and committees on cham- the Academy except for a stint in 1985-86 Academy athletics before becoming director of pionships, television and sportsmanship. as the special assistant for technical mat- athletics. He was the Academy’s faculty athlet- ters at the Defense Intelligence Agency at the ics representative from 1996-2004 and was a Before assuming his duties as vice dean at Pentagon. long-time member of the board of directors for the Academy, Mueh was permanent professor the Air Force Academy Athletics Association. and head of the department of chemistry at In 1986, he assumed the position of acting the Academy, a position he held since October head, department of chemistry, before being Since becoming the director of athletics, 1987 where he oversaw the annual design and selected for his position of permanent profes- Mueh has led the Academy to some remark- instruction of 25 undergraduate courses for sor and head of the department of chemistry in able feats. In 2007, the Academy was one of 1,500 cadets annually. 1987. As faculty athletics representative, he was only three schools (Michigan State and Boston active in both the Western Athletic Conference College) to reach post-season play in football Mueh was born Jan. 8, 1944, in Celle, and Mountain West Conference, and was the (2007), men’s basketball and ice hockey (2006- Germany, and emigrated to the United States Academy’s representative on the transition 07). It marked the first time a service academy in 1951. He entered the Air Force in 1962 as team to form the new MWC, the only faculty has ever had a team compete in the post-season a member of the Academy’s eighth graduating athletics representative on the team. He com- in all three sports. class, and graduated with a bachelor of sci- ence degree in chemistry in 1966. While at the petes in golf, racquetball, handball and tennis, In addition, under Mueh’s watch the men’s Academy, Mueh was a two-year letterwinner in and has promoted Air Force Academy intercol- basketball team has played in another NCAA soccer as a goalie. He still holds the Academy legiate sports throughout his tenure, beginning tournament and the National Invitational record for saves in a game with 30, accomplish- with work as chairman of the hockey eligibility Tournament’s Final Four. The ice hockey team ing it twice in 1965 against North Carolina committee, officer representative to the men’s has won the conference championship and and Benedictine. In his junior and senior golf team and five years as the officer represen- advanced to the NCAA tournament five of the years, Mueh helped the Falcons to the Rocky tative to the football team. last six years. Mueh was on the selection com- Mountain Intercollegiate Soccer League cham- Mueh is married to the former Sally Flax of mittee that hired current head coach Frank pionship and quarterfinal berths in the NCAA Cincinnati, Ohio. They have three children: Serratore and led the Academy’s move into the tournament. He was a first-team all-league Kristine, Kurt and Deborah. Athletic Hockey Association. selection in 1965. The football program, the Academy’s flag- Following graduation, Mueh completed two ship sport, has gone through a major overhaul assignments in intelligence before attending the under Mueh. He led the transition from the University of Wisconsin where he earned his retirement of the legendary Fisher DeBerry master’s degree in chemistry in 1970. He later after 23 years at the helm to hiring current head coach Troy Calhoun, a 1989 Academy gradu- ate. Calhoun’s impact was immediate, leading Director of Athletics Dr. the Falcons to a 9-4 overall mark and a second- Hans Mueh is in his ninth place finish in the Mountain West Conference season as the Director of in 2007. The Falcons qualified for their first Athletics. bowl game in five years, playing in the Armed In 2006-07, Air Force Forces Bowl in 2007. The program has gone to was one of just three a school-record five consecutive bowl games Division I schools to and averaged over 9,000 bowl tickets sold dur- reach post-season play in ing that time. football, men’s basketball Mueh has been just as successful behind the and ice hockey and the scenes with the administration of the depart- first service academy to ment. Mueh restructured the department with accomplish the remark- an internal/external model that has streamlined able feat. resources and made the department more effec- tive from top to bottom. In addition, he has the

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Few schools in the country have an athletic program as extensive as the Air Force Academy’s. The goals of the athletic program are to enhance the physical conditioning of all cadets, to develop the physical skills necessary for officership, to teach leadership in a competitive environment and to build character. There are three subdivisions of the athletic program: intercollegiate athletics, intramurals and physical educa- tion. The intercollegiate program has 17 men’s and 10 women’s NCAA-sanctioned teams, facing some of the top competition in the nation. Men’s teams are football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, Vice Director Deputy Director Senior Associate AD cross-country, fencing, golf, gymnastics, indoor and outdoor track, of Athletics of Athletics External Affairs lacrosse, rifle, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, water polo Col. Bart Weiss Col. Billy Walker Jim Trego and wrestling. The Academy fields women’s teams in basketball, cross-country, fencing, gymnastics, rifle, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In addition, the Academy sponsors two non-NCAA programs; boxing and cheer- leading. The majority of the Academy’s men’s and women’s programs compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Mountain West Conference. The Falcons compete in this conference against teams from Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawai’i (football only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV and Wyoming. All sports also compete against non-conference oppo- nents, including many nationallyranked teams. Associate AD Associate AD Associate AD/SWA The football team competes annually for the Commander-in- Recruiting Support Finance Intercollegiate Programs Chief’s Trophy, which is emblematic of service academy football William Carpenter John Coulahan Marti Gasser supremacy. The Falcons have won the trophy 18 times, which is more than any other academy. The winner of the annual rivalry vis- its the White House to have the trophy presented by the President of the United States. The USAFA is one of the most impressive buildings in the country. It’s a modern, versatile structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6 million building is five stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three football fields laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas--basketball arena, ice hockey arena and multipurpose area. The three sections have a combined seating capacity of more than 9,000. Clune Arena seats 5,858. The Cadet Ice Rink has a seating capac- ity of 2,470, while the multipurpose area seats 1,000 fans for track Associate AD Associate AD Associate AD and field competitions. Communications Support Development / Gov’t The department’s newest facility, the Holaday Athletic Center Troy Garnhart Wayne Kellenbence Derm Coll (below), was completed in July 2011.

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