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Men's Soccer Preview 2007 Men’s Soccer Preview Gonzaga • Loyola Marymount • Portland Saint Mary’s • San Diego • San Francisco • Santa Clara 2006 Men’s Soccer Year in Review WCC MATCHES ALL MATCHES W L T TP GF GA H A W L T GF GA H A N #7 NS Santa Clara 8 2 2 26 18 9 3-2-1 5-0-1 13 5 5 36 23 5-2-3 6-3-2 2-0-0 San Francisco 7 5 0 21 16 13 5-1-0 2-4-0 12 7 1 26 18 6-2-0 6-5-0 0-0-1 Gonzaga 6 5 1 19 18 17 3-2-1 3-3-0 9 8 2 33 29 4-3-1 4-5-0 1-0-1 Loyola Marymount 5 5 2 17 16 15 2-3-1 3-2-1 9 8 2 24 22 4-3-1 4-5-1 1-0-0 San Diego 5 6 1 16 22 19 3-3-0 2-3-1 10 8 1 47 25 8-3-0 2-5-1 0-0-0 Portland 4 7 1 13 15 20 3-3-0 1-4-1 8 8 3 28 23 6-3-2 1-4-1 1-1-0 Saint Mary’s 2 7 3 9 10 22 2-2-2 0-5-1 4 10 6 20 32 3-3-3 1-6-2 0-1-1 NS=NSCAA/adidas 2006 2006 NCAA All-WCC Team Tournament First Team Nick Blanco, LMU F Jr. Results Bobby Burling, LMU F/D Sr. Michael Caso, USD F Sr. Keith DeVey, SCU M/F Sr. First Round Matthew Fitzgerald, SMC F Sr. at San Francisco, CA Rob Valentino, USF Player of the Year Ryan Guy, USD F Sr. (Negoesco Stadium) George Josten, GON F Jr. New Mexico def. San Francisco 1-0 Kevin Meissner, USD MF Sr. Luis Robles, POR GK Sr. Second Round Chris Sanders, POR F Jr. at Santa Clara, CA Rob Valentino, USF D Jr. (Buck Shaw Stadium) Santa Clara def. Washington 3-2 Second Team (OT) Diego Barrera, LMU F/M Jr. Third Round Alex Elliott, POR F So. at Bloomington, IN Dylan Leslie, SMC M Fr. (Bill Armstrong Stadium) Stephen McCarthy, SCU Luis Robles, POR Kevin Long, USF D Sr. Santa Clara tied Indiana 0-0 Co-Freshman of the Year Defensive Player Peter Lowry, SCU F/M Jr. (SCU advances on penalty kicks, 5-4) of the Year Ciaran O’Brien, USD M Fr. John Palladino, GON M Jr. NCAA Quarterfinals Chris Rodd, USF D Jr. at Winston-Salem, NC Geremy Uhl, USF GK Sr. (W. Dennie Spry Stadium) Erik Ustruck, SCU M Sr. Wake Forest def. Santa Clara 3-1 Austin Washington, GON D Jr. All-Freshman Team Conor Chinn, USF F 2006 Season Bests Jeff Cosgriff, SCU M Logan Emory, POR D TEAM GOALS Tim Grey, USD D 11 - San Diego Ciaran O’Brien, USD Cameron Rast, SCU Amaechi Igwe, SCU F vs. Rider - 9/17 Co-Freshman of the Year Coach of the Year Dylan Leslie, SMC M Stephen McCarthy, SCU M TEAM ASSISTS 2006 WCC Men’s Soccer Highlights Ciaran O’Brien, USD M 12 - San Diego Tye Perdido, GON F vs. Rider - 9/17 H Santa Clara advanced to the Quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament in Ryan Peterman, USD D 2006, the farthest a WCC team has gone since the Broncos went to the Collen Warner, POR M INDIVIDUAL College Cup in 2003. GOALS Honorable Mention 3 - Dylan Leslie, Saint Mary’s H Multiple WCC teams (San Francisco and Santa Clara) were selected vs. San Diego - 9/29 for NCAA Tournament play for the sixth straight season, and the eighth Desmond Brooks, SMC; Joseph Buttitta, time in the last nine years. SCU; Aaron Chandler, USF; Alex Christ- ASSISTS lieb, SMC; Matt Dallman, POR; Jawaan 4 - JT Howlan, San Diego H Gonzaga’s George Josten and Santa Clara’s Keith DeVey garnered Delaney, LMU; Tim Grey, USD; Matt vs. Rider - 9/17 NSCAA Scholar All-American honors. It marked the second straight season Hatzke, SCU; Amaechi Igwe, SCU; Brian that Josten has been named an Academic All-American. Martin, SCU; Stephen McCarthy, SCU; SAVES Jide Ogunbiyi, SCU; Sam Reeder, USD; 10 - Luis Robles, Portland H San Diego tied a conference record by scoring 22 goals in WCC play John Reha, GON; Jamil Roberts, SCU; vs. San Diego - 10/22 during the 2006 league season. Ben Sawyer, GON; Collen Warner, POR; Junior Ybarra, LMU 10 - Brian Mason, Saint Mary’s H The WCC posted a 28-17-10 mark against teams from other confer- at Loyola Marymount - 10/27 ences in 2006. 2006 Statistics All Games SHOTS ASSISTS SAVES ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. SCU 23 312 13.57 1. USD 19 43 2.26 1. POR 19 94 4.95 2. USD 19 269 14.16 2. USF 20 28 1.40 2. USF 20 76 3.80 3. SMC 20 261 13.05 LMU 19 28 1.47 SMC 20 76 3.80 4. LMU 19 258 13.58 4. GON 19 27 1.42 4. GON 19 70 3.68 5. USF 20 243 12.15 SCU 23 27 1.17 5. LMU 19 69 3.63 6. POR 19 238 12.53 6. POR 19 22 1.16 6. SCU 23 62 2.70 7. GON 19 209 11.00 7. SMC 20 15 0.75 7. USD 19 38 2.00 POINTS ASSISTS PER GAME SHUTOUTS ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP So Avg/G 1. USD 19 137 7.21 1. USD 19 43 2.26 1. SCU 23 9 0.39 2. SCU 23 99 4.30 2. LMU 19 28 1.47 2. USD 19 7 0.37 3. GON 19 93 4.89 3. GON 19 27 1.42 USF 20 7 0.35 4. USF 20 80 4.00 4. USF 20 28 1.40 4. POR 19 5 0.26 5. POR 19 78 4.11 5. SCU 23 27 1.17 5. GON 19 4 0.21 6. LMU 19 76 4.00 6. POR 19 22 1.16 6. LMU 19 2 0.11 7. SMC 20 55 2.75 7. SMC 20 15 0.75 SMC 20 2 0.10 GOALS GOALS ALLOWED FOULS ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. USD 19 47 2.47 1. USF 20 18 0.90 1. SCU 23 383 16.65 George Josten, GON 2. SCU 23 36 1.57 2. LMU 19 22 1.16 2. POR 19 347 18.26 3. GON 19 33 1.74 3. POR 19 23 1.21 3. SMC 20 329 16.45 2006 Overall 4. POR 19 28 1.47 SCU 23 23 1.00 4. USD 19 323 17.00 Points Leader 5. USF 20 26 1.30 5. USD 19 25 1.32 5. LMU 19 273 14.37 6. LMU 19 24 1.26 6. GON 19 29 1.53 6. USF 20 267 13.35 7. SMC 20 20 1.00 7. SMC 20 32 1.60 7. GON 19 222 11.68 GOALS PER GAME GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE CORNERS ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Min GAA ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. USD 19 47 2.47 1. USF 20 18 1844:59 0.88 1. SCU 23 165 7.17 2. GON 19 33 1.74 2. SCU 23 23 2177:44 0.95 2. SMC 20 96 4.80 3. SCU 23 36 1.57 3. POR 19 23 1776:54 1.16 3. USD 19 93 4.89 4. POR 19 28 1.47 4. LMU 19 22 1792:54 1.10 4. LMU 19 89 4.68 5. USF 20 26 1.30 5. USD 19 25 1642:03 1.37 5. GON 19 79 4.16 6. LMU 19 24 1.26 6. GON 19 29 1769:39 1.47 6. POR 19 78 4.11 7. SMC 20 20 1.00 7. SMC 20 32 1953:52 1.47 7. USF 20 65 3.25 GOALS SAVES Individuals ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1. JOSTEN, George-GON 19 12 0.63 1. ROBLES, Luis-POR 19 93 4.89 SHOTS 2. ELLIOTT, Alex-POR 16 9 0.56 2. UHL, Geremy-USF 19 70 3.68 ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 3. CASO, Michael-USD 19 8 0.42 3. HIGGINS, Vito-GON 19 68 3.58 1. DIAZ, Carlos-SMC 20 55 2.75 GUY, Ryan-USD 19 8 0.42 4. FLORES, Robert-LMU 17 66 3.88 2. CHANDLER, Aaron-USF 20 54 2.70 5. SANDERS, Chris-POR 19 7 0.37 5. MASON, Brian-SMC 15 58 3.87 3. CASO, Michael-USD 19 53 2.79 6. O’BRIEN, Ciaran-USD 19 6 0.32 6. BUTTITTA, Joseph-SCU 23 57 2.48 4. IGWE, Amaechi-SCU 23 51 2.22 CHANDLER, Aaron-USF 20 6 0.30 7. FRIESZ, Lance-USD 16 36 2.25 5. SANDERS, Chris-POR 19 48 2.53 DEVEY, Keith-SCU 23 6 0.26 6. ELLIOTT, Alex-POR 16 47 2.94 LOWRY, Peter-SCU 23 6 0.26 GOALS AGAINST AVG JOSTEN, George-GON 19 47 2.47 10. PALLADINO, John-GON 18 5 0.28 ## Player-Team GP GA Min.
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