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We Are...Bakersfield 8 GYM - 9001 Stockdale HWY, Bakersfield, CA 93311 | www.GoRunners.com | @CSUBAthletics Contact: Matt Turk| E-Mail: [email protected] | Cell: 515-240-0483 • Office 661-654-3071 2014 SCHEDULE MATCH 13-Oct. 17, 7 p.m. 8-3-1, 2-1 WAC UIW (3-6, 1-1 WAC) AUGUST at 19 &at Stanford L, 1-0 Bakersfield (8-3-1, 2-1 WAC) 29 at San Diego State W, 1-0 SEPTEMBER MATCH 14-Oct. 19, 1 p.m. 5 #Howard W, 5-0 Houston Baptist (1-5-2, 0-2 WAC) 7 #IPFW W, 3-0 at 11 at UC Riverside W, 3-1 Bakersfield 13 UC Davis L, 2-1 (2 OT) 19 %VCU T, 1-1 21 %Drexel W, 2-1 (OT) 25 at Cal State Northridge L, 2-1 (2 OT) We Are...Bakersfield With the inclusion into the Western Athletic Conference along with the geographical 28 Sacramento State W, 5-0 footprint of the WAC, CSU Bakersfield’s athletic teams will now simply be referred to as ‘Bakersfield.’ This move allows for maximum exposure in several large media OCTOBER markets being represented by the WAC and for a proper identification with the city in 4 San José State* (NSCAA TV) W, 5-1 which we compete. 10 at Missouri-Kansas City* W, 1-0 Acceptable Alternative...............................................CSUB ....................................Cal State Bakersfield 12 at Air Force* L, 4-2 Refrain From Never...Bakersfield State, UC Bakersfield, Cal-Bakersfield 17 UIW* 7 p.m. Mascot.......................................Roadrunners or ‘Runners 19 Houston Baptist* 1 p.m. Acceptable Abbreviations for print....Bakersfield or CSUB 26 at San José State* 3 p.m. Never.............................................CSB or CS Bakersfield 31 at UNLV* 7 p.m. Location.....Bakersfield, Calif. (100 miles North of Los Angeles) in California’s agriculture-rich San Joaquin Valley. NOVEMBER PROBABLE STARTERS 2 at Grand Canyon* 1 p.m. (MST) No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown 2014 Stats/Notes 7 Utah Valley* 7 p.m. 0 Nicolas Clever Fr. GK Dortmund, Germany 8-3-1, 0.96 GAA, 39 Saves 3 James Garces R-Sr. D Bakersfield, Calif. 1 Assist, 1 Point, 12 GS 9 Seattle U* 1 p.m. 4 Jamie Carey-Morrell Fr. D Stevenenage, England 3 Goals, 14 Shots 13-16 at WAC Tournament 7 David Velasquez R-Jr. MF Los Angeles, Caif. 2 Goals, 5 Assists, 20 Shots (Seattle, Wash., Seattle U, host)) 8 Christian Duarte Jr. MF Houston, Texas 3 Goals, 4 Assists, 30 Shots 10 Simon Doherty Jr. F West Lothian, Scotland 6 Goals, 3 Assists, 21 Shots 9/28 WAC Off. POTW &Exhibition 12 Lucas Dall’Orso Sr. MF Orange Co., Calif. 2 Goal, 3 Assists, 19 Shots 15 Alex Flores Sr. D Sylmar, Calif. 2 Goals, 4 Shots, 12 GS #Johann Memorial Classic (UNLV, Host) 16 Mario Iniguez Fr. MF Bakersfield, Calif. 1 Goal, 2 Shots, 12 GS %The TLC Plumbing & Utility Invitiational 18 Edan Mendoza Fr. MF Atlanta, Ga. 2 Assists, 8 Shots 19 Joe Masumiya R-Sr. MF Lakewood, Calif. 2 Goals, 3 Assists, 25 Shots (New Mexico, host) *WAC Match OFF THE BENCH No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown 2014 Stats/Notes 5 Danny Corral So. D San Jose, Calif. 2 Shots, 12 GP/3 GS 9 Hugo Vinales Fr. F Palm Springs, Calif. 11 GP, 7 Shots 13 Dante Niño Jr. D Reseda, Calif. 11 GP, 6 Shots 17 Armando Flores Fr. D Santa Ana, Calif. 1 Goal, 3 Shots, 5 GP 21 Julian Zamora R-Fr. F Bakersfield, Calif. 8 Goals, 1 Assist, 28 Shots Live stats of CSUB games are 9/7 WAC Off. POTW available at www.gorunners.com. 23 Brian Charles So. F Temecula, Calif. 9 GP/1 GS, 5 Shots Click on the live stats link. This is the first meeting between Bakersfield CSUB-UIW: 2014 BAKERSFIELD MEN’S SOCCER QUICK FACTS and Incarnate Word in men’s soccer at the Division I level. Location .............................................. Bakersfield, Calif. UIW defeated the ‘Runners 4-3 in overtime on Aug. 25, Enrollment ..............................................................8,500 2000 in San Antonio when both teams were playing at the Interim Athletic Director .......Kenneth “Ziggy” Siegfried Division II level. Conference ........................................... Western Athletic Home Field .........................................Main Soccer Field Incarnate Word is in the second year of mov- ABOUT UIW: Surface ............................................... Natural Grass ing up to Division I. The Cardinals are in their first year as Head Coach ................................................ Richie Grant an affiliate member of the WAC in men’s soccer. Alma Mater .............. Green Mountain College, 1993 Record at School .......................................8-3-1 (1) UIW is 3-6 and has defeated Houston Baptist in back-to- Career Record ..............................196-148-25 (18+) back weekends during WAC play. Noah Keats paces the 2013 Record ....................................... 9-9-2 (6-3-1, 2nd) team with five goals, three assists, and 13 points. Starters Returning/Lost ............................................6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................10/8 Bakersfield and Houston Baptist are playing CSUB-HBU: Newcomers ...................................................................8 for the fifth time with the ‘Runners holding a 3-0-1 series advantage. After playing to a 1-1 tie during the 2007 sea- son, the Roadrunners have outscored the Huskies 9-2 in HOT START: Bakersfield is 8-3-1, the second best start the following three meetings. since the program moved to Division I in 2007. The 2011 edition of the Roadrunners went 8-0-4 to begin that cam- ABOUT HBU: After dropping back-to-back matches to paign. UIW, Houston Baptist is 1-5-1. Patrick Toh is the team leader in goals (4) and points (9). Thilo Borgmann and DOHERTY NAMED WAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE Gustavo Alvarado each have three assists to lead HBU in WEEK: Simon Doherty was named WAC Offensive Player the category. The Huskies’ goalie, Kevin Suarez leads the of the Week Sept. 28. Doherty, a junior forward from West league in saves per game (6.33). Houston Baptist is at San Lothian, Scotland (FDU), led all WAC players with five Jose State Friday before heading to Bakersfield. points the week of Sept. 21-28. WAC LEADERS: As a team, Bakersfield leads the WAC Doherty tied the match with Cal State Northridge Sept. 25 in shots (198), points (82), goals (30) and assists (22). Air with his fifth goal of the season before the Roadrunners Force leads the WAC in saves (64). Utah Valley leads in lost 2-1 in double overtime. On Sept. 28, Doherty added goals against average (0.77). UNLV has posted the most another goal and an assist in a 5-0 victory over Sacramento shutouts with seven. State. He had a total of four shots during the week. Individually, Utah Valley’s Matt Gay leads the WAC in shots 3 NAMED TO ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM IN NM: Bakers- (40). Bakersfield’s Julian Zamora leads the WAC with 17 field’s Christian Duarte (Jr., Houston, Texas, Clear Springs points and eight goals. UNLV’s Julian Portugal and San HS), Jamie Carey-Morrell (Fr., Stevenage, England, The Jose State’s Johnathan Colunga are tied for the WAC lead Nobel School), and Joe Masumiya (R-Sr., Lakewood, in assists with six each. Air Force’s Jake Schenk leads Calif., Lakewood HS) were selected to the All-Tournament the WAC in goals against average (0.56), save percent- team at the University of New Mexico TLC Invitational. age (.903) and saves (56). Houston Baptist’s Kevin Suarez leads the WAC in saves per game (6.33). UNLV’s Ryan Duarte had the gamewinning goal against Drexel Sept. Harding has posted the most shutouts with 5.1. 21 while Carey-Morrell tied the game against the Drexel. Bakersfield went 1-0-1 in tournament play. BIG CROWD: Playing in a match broadcasted by NSCAA. TV as its national game of the week, Bakersfield defeated DOHERTY SELECTED CS MADNESS WAC PLAYER San Jose State 5-1 Oct. 4 in front of a crowd of 2,014. OF THE WEEK: College Sports Madness named Simon Doherty (Jr., West Lothian, Scotland, FDU) Madness WAC Bakersfield’s attendance was the second most in school Men’s Soccer Player of the Week Sept. 22. Doherty scored history, trailing the 2,207 who saw the Roadrunners play one goal and had one assist during the University of New Saint Mary’s in the first round of the 2011 NCAA Division I Mexico TLC Invitational Sept. 19-21. Men’s Soccer Tournament. ZAMORA NAMED WAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Julian Zamora (R-Fr., Bakersfield, Calif., Golden Valley HS) was named WAC Offensive Player of the Week ending Sept. 7. Zamora led all WAC players with four goals in two matches during the week. Bakersfield beat Howard, 5-0, on Friday and then IPFW on 2 CSUB MEN’S SOCCER NOTEBOOK GORUNNERS.COM Sunday, 3-0. Zamora came off the bench in both matches to score two goals in each. Against Howard, he had five shots, three on goal, and then scored on his only two shots against IPFW on Sunday. Zamora was named the Outstanding Offensive Player of the Tournament at the Johann Memorial Classic in Las Vegas. He was also selected WAC Player of the Week by College Sports Madness for his efforts. 2014 WAC PRESEASon CoaCHES POLL A CLASSIC TIME IN VEGAS: Bakersfield earned co-tour- Rank Team (First-Place Votes) nament champion honors with the host UNLV at the Johann 1. Seattle U (7) 76 Memorial Classic. Both the ‘Runners and the Rebels went 2. UNLV (1) 68 2-0 and had the same goal differential to earn the team 3. Bakersfield 58 honors. 4. San Jose State 50 5. Air Force 45 Julian Zamora (R-Fr., Bakersfield, Calif., Golden Valley 6.
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